Palestinian Resistance Launch Major Attack on Israel: What Happened? – LIVE BLOG

irrationalNinja

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Allahu Akbar is a term which has been weaponised by the Zionists. It means God is the greatest’ and is recited as part of our 5 daily prayers. Arab speaking Christians also refer to god as Allah and use this phrase. This moron thinks it’s grounds for immediate arrest if anyone says it in public. The context they’re referencing is the pro Palestine/Anti Israel protests.

Because terrorists always scream “Allahu Akbar” right before they kill someone, people get concerned when they hear public admissions of that phrase.
 

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Flour sent by Ukraine enters Gaza Strip

Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said that the 1,000 tonnes of flour Kyiv sent to Gaza with the help of the World Food Programme has arrived in the besieged coastal enclave.
“Bread baked from this flour is being distributed to families in need. It will be enough to feed 100,000 people for a month,” the ministry said on X.

One-third of Gaza aid missions blocked in August

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‘Displacement never ends in Gaza’: UNRWA

The UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East, UNRWA, which is the main humanitarian agency in Gaza, has said in a post on X that nearly 84 percent of the Gaza Strip has been placed under evacuation orders by the Israeli military.

More than half of Gaza’s shelter schools targeted by Israeli forces: UN

More than half of schools-turned-shelters in Gaza have been “directly hit” in the last 10 months of Israel’s assault on the besieged enclave, the UN says.
Since July 4, at least 21 hits were recorded, killing more than 270 people, it added.
The update comes days after Israeli forces struck the al-Tabin school in Gaza City, killing more than 100 Palestinians sheltering there.

Despite Israel’s claims of control, rocket hits near Tel Aviv from northern Gaza
The Israeli military said that one of the rockets landed in the maritime area in central Israel, meaning that the projectile that was launched from Gaza hit the sea off of central Israel.

It just goes to show that more than 10 months into the war, Hamas and other Palestinian groups still have the capabilities to fire rockets from northern Gaza.

This is an area that the Israeli army said they reached near full operational and military control over many, many months ago.

And after the ground invasion started at the end of October, they said they were making very strategic gains and military actions. But this shows that 10 months later, the reality on the ground is much different.
 
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...Can i just point out that you have previously revealed your location on this site. So it would be very stupid of you to run around making threats. For all you know a boat load of migrants (or just plain old anti fascists) could be heading to your house right now..
1- We Christians are fearless, we're not snowflakes, we're the sons and daughters of God himself..:)-
"For you did not receive a spirit that makes you a slave to fear, but you received the Spirit of sonship" (Bible: Romans 8:15)

2- As for immigrants and their lefty supporters, they're just small potatoes..:)
"..they make a noise like a dog...but thou, O Lord, shalt laugh at them..." (Psalm 59:6)
Right Lassie?
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3- No true Christian does "riots", we're happy to simply chill and let God bust their asses on judgement day..:)
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Full NYT article.

Israel Was Less Flexible in Recent Gaza Cease-Fire Talks, Documents Show
The country made five new demands, according to documents detailing its newest negotiating positions.

For weeks, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has denied that he is trying to block a cease-fire deal in Gaza by hardening Israel’s negotiating position. Mr. Netanyahu has consistently placed all blame for the deadlocked negotiations on Hamas, even as senior members of the Israeli security establishment accused him of slowing the process himself.
But in private, Mr. Netanyahu has, in fact, added new conditions to Israel’s demands, additions that his own negotiators fear have created extra obstacles to a deal. According to unpublished documents reviewed by The New York Times that detail Israel’s negotiating positions, Israel relayed a list of new stipulations in late July to American, Egyptian and Qatari mediators that added less flexible conditions to a set of principles it had made in late May.
Doubts have also been raised about Hamas’s willingness to compromise on key issues, and the group also requested its own extensive revisions throughout the process, while ceding some smaller points in July. But the documents reviewed by The Times make clear that the behind-the-scenes maneuvering by the Netanyahu government has been extensive — and suggest that agreement may be elusive at a new round of negotiations set to begin on Thursday.
Among other conditions, the latest document, presented to mediators shortly before a summit in Rome on July 28, suggested that Israeli forces should remain in control of Gaza’s southern border, a detail that was not included in Israel’s proposal in May. It also showed less flexibility about allowing displaced Palestinians to return to their homes in northern Gaza once fighting is halted.

Some members of the Israeli negotiating team fear that the new additions risked scuppering the deal, according to two senior officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the press.
The Times reviewed the documents and confirmed their authenticity with officials from Israel and other parties involved in the negotiations.


For months, Israel and Hamas have held indirect negotiations, mediated by Egypt, Qatar and the United States, to halt the fighting in Gaza; free the remaining hostages captured by Hamas at the start of the war; and release hundreds of Palestinians held by Israel.
While Hamas has also proved intransigent, Mr. Netanyahu’s Israeli critics partly blame the prime minister for the deadlock because his new conditions risk derailing the talks at a time when a deal appears within reach. Some have argued that he is prioritizing the stability of his coalition government above the freedom of the hostages: His small majority in Parliament depends on several far-right lawmakers who have conditioned their support for his government on the prevention of a cease-fire.

In a statement for this article, Mr. Netanyahu’s office, which did not dispute the authenticity of the documents, denied that he had added new conditions and said that the prime minister had instead sought to clarify ambiguities in Israel’s May proposal, making it easier to put into effect.

“The July 27 letter does not introduce new terms,” the statement said. “To the contrary, it includes essential clarifications to help implement the May 27 proposal.”

“Hamas is the one that demanded 29 changes to the May 27 proposal, something the prime minister refused to do,” the statement added.
The statement echoed similar comments from Mr. Netanyahu and his office in recent weeks; on Monday, it released a statement saying that Yahya Sinwar, Hamas’s leader, “has been — and remains — the only obstacle to a hostage deal.”
At a meeting on Aug. 4 with cabinet ministers, Mr. Netanyahu said that Israel had “not added even a single demand to the outline” and that “it is Hamas which has demanded to add dozens of changes.”

Yet, in a letter to mediators on July 27, the Israeli negotiation team added five new qualifications to the outline of a deal that it had proposed exactly two months earlier, on May 27.
One of the most contentious additions was the inclusion of a map indicating that Israel would remain in control of the border between Gaza and Egypt, an area known as the Philadelphi Corridor.
By contrast, Israel’s proposal in May had suggested that troops would leave the border zone. It pledged the “withdrawal of Israeli forces eastwards away from densely populated areas along the borders in all areas of the Gaza Strip.”

A second key point of contention adds new complexity to the way in which displaced Palestinians would return to their homes in northern Gaza during a cease-fire.

For months, Israel said it would agree to a cease-fire only if its soldiers could screen the returning Palestinians for weapons as they moved from southern to northern Gaza.
Then, in its May proposal, Israel softened that demand. While its position paper still stated that the returnees should not be “carrying arms while returning,” it removed the explicit requirement that Israeli forces screen them for weapons. That made the policy seem more symbolic than enforceable, prompting Hamas to agree to it.
Israel’s July letter revived the question of enforcement, stating that the screening of people returning to the north would need to be “implemented in an agreed upon manner.”
Mr. Netanyahu’s office said there was no contradiction between the two positions, saying that the second one made the first one easier to carry out. “The letter not only does not contradict the May 27 proposal, it facilitates it,” the statement said.
In recent weeks Mr. Netanyahu has suggested that it is reasonable for Israel to seek to prevent Hamas from rebuilding its military strongholds in northern Gaza.

Hamas is “unprepared to allow any mechanism to check for and prevent the passage of munitions and terrorists to the northern Gaza Strip,” Mr. Netanyahu said on Aug. 4. “It is doing all this because it wants to recover and rebuild, and return again and again to the massacre of Oct. 7.”
Senior Israeli officials familiar with the latest negotiations, as well as leaders in Israel’s security forces, agree in principle with Mr. Netanyahu that it would be better to maintain checkpoints to screen people for weapons. But they also believe that it is not worth holding up a deal over this point, and want Mr. Netanyahu to back down ahead of the planned meeting on Thursday, so hostages can be freed as quickly as possible, the senior officials said.
 
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Israel has now bombed almost all of Gaza. ⁣

A UN satellite assessment shows the scale of Israel’s destruction in Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023. Each red dot represents a building, home or other structure that has been damaged by Israel’s attacks. An estimated 63% of all structures in Gaza have been damaged or destroyed. ⁣

At least 85% of Gaza’s population has been forcibly displaced, with many fleeing to “humanitarian zones” where they lack access to clean water, food or sanitation. ⁣

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1- We Christians are fearless, we're not snowflakes, we're the sons and daughters of God himself..:)-
"For you did not receive a spirit that makes you a slave to fear, but you received the Spirit of sonship" (Bible: Romans 8:15)

2- As for immigrants and their lefty supporters, they're just small potatoes..:)
"..they make a noise like a dog...but thou, O Lord, shalt laugh at them..." (Psalm 59:6)
Right Lassie?
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3- No true Christian does "riots", we're happy to simply chill and let God bust their asses on judgement day..:)
Jesus chilling-
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Where have you been flarepath? Did you take a break from VC to loot Greggs?
 

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Boycotts don't work, they say.

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$40B is pretty massive.


Boycotts aside, what kind of person pays $8 for a cup of hot chocolate?

A fool and his money are soon parted.
You see a moment of how the great reset of the overthrow of capitalism through social engagement is happening (straight from the manuals of the people's forum - BLM - stop the genocide in Gaza and establish a Bolshevik revolution!)

I hate that I'm such an asshole and I don't keep my promises, but, hey, I'll be coming soon baby and you're going to feel bad. You'll feel dizzy and feel like throwing up. To shine a flashlight on what the crowds actually support.
 

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Interesting style choice for the Israel team in the Olympics.

They're all about the 1 eye, ain't they?

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The so-called jewish illuminati eye of evil.

(You can see when I come soon and when I open one eye, let's take a look and show a little more about the sources here. You'll feel like crying. Keep me on your ignor list and let the others do it too and don't look here without entering, because you will get sick. It will be a very different sight for the people watching it. I promise.)
 

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Prepare to be shocked and amazed!

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For some odd reason, it seems like people don't like baby killers who believe they have a god given right to r*pe.
 
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