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I'm not sure if this has been posted here before but it's an excellent compilation of Irish Euro mp's Clare Daly and Mick Wallace exposing the EU's hypocrisy and double standards.Amid genocide, EU eyes more trade with Israel
Ursula von der Leyen exploits crisis to urge greater militarization.electronicintifada.net
I'm shocked that CNN is telling the truth about anything. Makes me suspicious though they must have an ulterior motive. This is all a test run for Israel doing this in USA. We are all Palestinian in their demonic minds. I'm surprised the WEF hasn't offered to drop off some boatloads of crickets and cockroaches to show how much compassion they have.CNN SPECIAL REPORT
How indiscriminate Israeli fire killed half a family in Gaza
A weeks-long CNN investigation has revealed in unprecedented detail how Israeli forces used indiscriminate fire, over the course of one harrowing night, killing half a family sheltering in central Gaza.edition.cnn.com
I would be willing to bet that guy has never done anything honest in his life. Disgusting looking piece of human trash. Probably spending most nights celebrating LGQBS in Tel Aviv the Capitol of moral degeneracy in the world. On the bright side maybe he took poisonous vaccine and all the boosters.A noble nod to the Christian Zionists who lurk here…
If these voices are warning that the Axis of Resistance is planning something for the month of Ramadan, then we have to assume that there might be some kind of falseflag from Israel & Co.
Israel Sees Iran-Axis Threat Over Ramadan
Israel warned on February 27 that Iran and its proxies Hamas and Hezbollah plan to escalate hostilities over the Muslim fast month of Ramadan. Ramadan, which this year is due to...www.fdd.org
^^it is a "what would you do" kind of statement but it could also carry a double meaning.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the U.S. would be "doing a hell of a lot more" after a terror attack
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told "Face the Nation" that unless Israel has "total victory" in the war against Hamas, "we can't have peace."www.cbsnews.com
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Divide & ConquerAt the recent, widely-reported on settler conference in Israel, Smotrich(finance minister) said: "Settlements bring security"
BUT....a boogeyman is also a necessity
“In the absence of a tangible threat to our national security, Americans naturally retreat into isolationism. As a result, they(Neocons) have engaged in a consistent pattern of threat inflation or you can call it fear mongering. For Neocons, a new Hitler is always around the corner and we must be in a permanent state of mobilization.” -- Jim Lobe
"And in any case, it’s not just in Gaza. Hamas has supporters in the West Bank. They are in Lebanon. And whether or not it’s that particular organization, that organization emerged in a vacuum, in part because of the weakening of the PLO, which was the principle Palestinian representative organization. And it was encouraged initially by Israel, who wanted and saw the PLO as the main threat to Israel and wanted to weaken it. So they allowed Muslim Brotherhood to rise and create something like Hamas. Obviously, not exactly anticipating the same outcomes. And in recent years, as the Israeli press has been full of stories, the Netanyahu government has kind of had—was happy to have Hamas—of course, not expecting the kind of attack they carried out on October 7—as something they can scare people with, as something that is a barrier to having a two-state solution, which obviously the government doesn’t want. "--- Shibley Telhami
2019
"...That’s why the cadre of right-wingers who joined hands last week to praise Netanyahu’s decision “to keep Hamas on its feet,” as journalist Galit Distal Atbaryan put it, is no less than amazing. The fact that this group runs the gamut from Netanyahu confidants — including Distal Atbaryan herself — to the prime minister’s critics, including far-right MK Betzalel Smotrich, is a sign that keeping Hamas in power has become a central policy of the entire Israeli right.
In the eyes of the right today, every Israeli patriot must wholeheartedly support the Hamas regime in Gaza. Leftist traitors, they say, support the possibility that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who rules over the West Bank, take control of the Gaza Strip, bringing Israel closer to the “pit of the two-state solution,” as right-wing pundit and former IDF Major-General Gershon Hacohen put it.
The policy of “separating” the West Bank from Gaza isn’t new. It began in the late 1980s, with various prime ministers — from Yitzhak Rabin to Netanyahu — finding ways to make it more sophisticated it over the years. Now comes the reasoning behind the separation. No longer are we dealing solely with the question of ostensible security benefits that result in severing Gaza from the West Bank. Today, Hamas’ rule has added value, and maintaining its regime justifies Israeli civilian casualties (Palestinian lives, of course, don’t matter). In order to keep Hamas on its feet, writes Distal Abtaryan, Netanyahu is willing to pay “an almost inconceivable price — half the country paralyzed, children and parents in post-trauma, bombed houses, people killed.”
Why is Netanyahu willing to pay this price? The answer is simple: “Every home needs a balcony, and Israel is a home,” writes Distal Abtaryan, “the balcony of this home is Samaria… if Hamas crumbles, Mahmoud Abbas may rule the strip. If he rules it, voices on the left will encourage negotiations, a political settlement, and a Palestinian state in Judea and Samaria as well… this is the real reason Netanyahu doesn’t annihilate Hamas, everything else is bullshit.”
Erez Tadmor, one of the founders of the far-right Im Tirzu movement and who headed Likud’s information campaign in the last elections, struck a similar tone on Twitter. “The split between Abbas’ Judea and Samaria and Hamas’ Gaza is optimal for Israel,” he tweeted after the ceasefire was announced. “When necessary, we can strike Hamas in Gaza and not be forced to withdraw to the Auschwitz borders in Judea and Samaria,” Tadmore wrote.
Yonatana Orich, who managed Likud’s campaign alongside Tadmor and is one of Netanyahu’s closest advisors, made similar remarks. “He (Netanyahu – M.R.) succeeded in disconnecting between Gaza and Judea and Samaria, and effectively shattered the vision of a Palestinian state in these two areas. Part of the achievement is linked to the Qatari money that comes to Hamas every month,” he explained in an interview to Makor Rishon before the latest round of fighting erupted.
Netanyahu’s supporters on the right aren’t alone. Although MK Betzalel Smotrich, who may soon become a minister, expressed disappointment over the fact that Israel did not kill 700 Palestinians — in retaliation for every rocket fired from Gaza — back in 2015 he called Hamas an “asset” and Abbas a “burden.”
In an interview with right-wing news website Mida, Gershon Hacohen, known for his criticism of Netanyahu from the right, explained that by refraining from taking down Hamas, Netanyahu “prevented Abbas’ plot to establish a united Palestinian state. We need to take advantage of the situation of separation between Gaza and Ramallah. This is a top Israeli interest, and it is impossible to understand the campaign in Gaza without understanding this context.”
As opposed to Netanyahu’s admirers, Hacohen is aware that support for Hamas is a trap for Israel. “Hamas created, with the threat of rockets, a difficult equation that cannot be denied,” he admitted. “Each day of rockets paralyzing the country carries heavy financial costs. That is why Hamas can cause us to prefer considerations of containment, because the price we pay is high.” Hacohen supports a severe response to Hamas but worries that such a response would be too successful. “To avoid a situation in which we have defeated Hamas but have fallen into the pit of a two-state solution,” he said, “we must, first of all, regulate control over Area C and stop the attempts of the PA to take over other areas under the auspices of the European Union.” First we annex, then we topple Hamas.
In the eyes of the Israeli right, the real threat to Israel is not Hamas’ violence and terrorism — the danger is a peace agreement with the PLO, Abbas, and the establishment of a Palestinian state. In the struggle against this danger, Hamas is viewed as an almost ideological partner. It, too, opposes Abbas, and has no interest in the PA ruling Gaza. That is why whatever strengthens Hamas is good for Israel, and whatever weakens it is bad for Israel. An Israel that wants to continue its occupation of the West Bank will want to continue to stand on the balcony and gaze at the Palestinians from above.
That's a good question. Remember this?You've got to wonder why the Gulf States haven't come out and donated to UNRWA. They could easily add a 0 to the $53 million that the Americans are diverting elsewhere.
....the Oded Yinon plan has been around for decades which means that political leaders in the region know that they have a date with (an NWO) destiny. They all flattened their economies with the Covid psyop, are onboard with the digital currency/ID. Surely, it's easy to conclude that they will all standby or bow before Israel when a world government(or whatever it will shape up to be) is created there because they can't fight against that overarching plot/endgame.Arab response shameful, Western response shameless on Netanyahu's Gaza plans: Marwan Bishara
8 mins
Israeli soldiers are looting Gaza homes en masse
Soldiers describe how stealing Palestinian property has become totally routine in the Gaza war, with minimal pushback from commanders.www.972mag.com
Israel's political leaders were trigger-happy enough to invoke Amalek as justification to level Gaza. It's curious they didn't sound the warning about Achan's sin or King Saul's transgression.....that misfortune attends those who loot stuff devoted to destruction."The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy"
Shameless. People are still trapped under the rubble and settlers are storming past the border to lay claim to territory.
Divide & Conquer
EU foreign policy chief doubles down on claim Israel helped create Hamas
Josep Borrell clarifies he does not mean Israel directly funded terror group, but 'enabled' its growth as Fatah's rival in order to divide Palestinianswww.timesofisrael.com
EU’s top diplomat accuses Israel of funding Hamas
Josep Borrell makes explosive claim right before Israeli foreign minister arrives in Brussels on Monday.www.politico.eu
Netanyahu has strongly denied allowing Qatar to fund Hamas in order to divide Palestinians into rival political camps. But the Israeli leader said in 2019 at a Likud party conference: “Anyone who wants to prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state needs to support strengthening Hamas.”
“I do not say that [Israel] financed it by sending a cheque, but it has enabled the development of Hamas as a rival to leading Palestinian party Fatah, he[Borrell] said in a forum at a business school in Madrid.
“It is an unquestionable reality that Israel has bet on dividing the Palestinians, creating a force to oppose Fatah,” he said
Just wild conjecture but i think Gaza will become a 'gangsters paradise' much like Havana was pre Castro.That's a good question. Remember this?
....the Oded Yinon plan has been around for decades which means that political leaders in the region know that they have a date with (an NWO) destiny. They all flattened their economies with the Covid psyop, are onboard with the digital currency/ID. Surely, it's easy to conclude that they will all standby or bow before Israel when a world government(or whatever it will shape up to be) is created there because they can't fight against that overarching plot/endgame.
I just can't help but conclude they are all onboard....UNRWA will collapse, Palestinians expelled etc. They probably assuage the conscience with the thought that their hands are tied.
There is some doubt as to whether Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi will cooperate with Israel and allow the Palestinians to enter Egypt en masse, but those doubts are based on speculation not fact. For those who care to dig a bit deeper, there’s a clear money-trail connecting the dodgy Egyptian president to a policy-change that will more than accommodate Netanyahu’s ambitious ethnic cleansing plan. In other words, the fix is already in.