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

Daze

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I don't know. As weird as this is, there's something very fitting about this being adorned with the Israeli flag:

I generally toss this one in on social media every time I see a chosenite displaying Israels flag.

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Feel free to Israel it.

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On a side note,
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Zionist plastic surgeon says his surgeries may not go well for those who don’t align with his beliefs…he says ‘it won’t be a good outcome’.


So this doctor openly admits to performing good surgery based on how his patients align with his beliefs, but when Dr Abdul Wahid was invited on Piers Morgan and expressed his understanding of how an occupied entity like Gaza can resist, there was an online smear campaign against him, encouraged and stTted by Piers Morgan himself.
Subsequently , Dr Abdul Wahid was suspended as a GP (medical general practitioner).

He was a GP for 25 years serving his local community. Personal and religious beliefs were and are never part of the job. Yet, he’s been suspended. The Zionist doctor walks free…
Something tells me a lot of malpractice lawsuits are coming his way.

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Dr David Miller is an academic who lectured Sociology at Bristol University. He was accused of anti semitism and dismissed after an unfair trial. Here’s a brief article surrounding the controversy he faced:


Here, he sits with independent journalist Dilly Hussain and discusses at length the inception and propagation of anti semitic rhetoric, how it floods institutions of academia and education but also how thanks to recent events, it’s lost its meaning and credibility. Both men make some great points about how anti semitism has been weaponised since the 1980s as a way to legitimise foreign policy in Israel and justify their actions against the Palestinian people. An interesting addition to the discussion which often forgotten or omitted, is how islamaphobia has also been intentionally spread and how the faith has been demonised and misrepresented to again; justify the actions of our leaders and justify their involvement in overseas wars.

Well worth the watch for anyone looking at a basic breakdown of how we have got to where we are today.

Run time: 58 mins

 

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What’s this? Child brides wishing for death?
Why do you keep visiting and commenting on a thread you don’t have any interest in reading? If you are still hell bent on denying the reality, that Israel is committing as the ICJ described, a ‘plausible genocide’, then go and rejoice on E-noch’s thread. You two share the same sentiments regarding Israel so go and have one big Zionist party over there.

You know exactly what that photo stands for, don’t be so obtuse. Child brides? Get a grip, your tripe is so tiresome.
 

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Full article.

Ministers From Netanyahu's Party Join Far-right Lawmakers at 'Resettle Gaza' Conference- Haaretz

'We need to find a legal way to voluntarily emigrate [Palestinians]," said Israel's far-right national security minister; conference blasted by Israeli opposition head: 'it undermines a potential deal and endangers IDF soldiers'

Thousands of participants gathered in Jerusalem Sunday for a far-right conference calling for the re-settlement of the Gaza Strip and the transfer of the Palestinian population living there.


Entitled "Conference for the Victory of Israel – Settlement Brings Security: Returning to the Gaza Strip and Northern Samaria," the conference included speeches from many public figures, including Knesset members and ministers from the current coalition government, as well as rabbis, settlement activists, families of soldiers currently fighting in Gaza, and heads of southern councils.

During the conference, participants were presented with details of Jewish settlements, maps, and the stages of preparation, along with calls for decision-makers to acknowledge that a war victory can only be claimed through the Jewish resettling of the Gaza Strip.



Far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir of the Otzma Yehudit party and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich of the Religious Zionist party attended the event, featuring as key speakers.

"If we don't want another October 7, we need to go back home and control [Gaza]. We need to find a legal way to voluntarily emigrate [Palestinians] and impose death sentences on terrorists," said Ben-Gvir during his speech to the conference.



"I turn to you, PM Netanyahu: this is time for brave decisions," continued Ben-Gvir.


Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said Jewish children who were forced out of Gaza when Israel disengaged from the Strip in 2005 must return as settlers: "We are rising, we have a nation of lions [and many children] are returning there as combat fighters. We must make sure they return there as settlers to protect the people of Israel."


Other coalition lawmakers in attendance included Likud MK Haim Katz, Yitzhak Goldknopf of the United Torah Judaism Party, and Orit Strock of the Religious Zionist Party.


Likud minister Haim Katz said that, "Today, after 18 years [from disengagement from Gaza], we have the opportunity to rebuild and expand the land of Israel. This is our final opportunity."



The first speaker at the conference was Rabbi Uzi Sharbag, a former leader of the radical far-right terrorist Jewish Underground movement of the 1980s, whose members were arrested on terrorism charges for allegedly plotting to bomb the Dome of the Rock and other targets.



Approximately 20 ministers and lawmakers from Prime Minister's Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition said last week they would attend the event.

Netanyahu was asked on Saturday if he agreed with their stance, to which he answered that "they are entitled to their opinions." Pressed further, Netanyahu said his position on re-settling the Gaza Strip "has not changed." Netanyahu has voiced opposition in the past to the idea of rebuilding Jewish settlements in Gaza.



Israeli opposition head Yair Lapid blasted the event, and said the government "reaches a new low tonight."


Lapid stated that the conference "is a disgrace on the head of Netanyahu and the party that was once at the center of the national camp and is now being dragged aimlessly after extremists."

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