Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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Almost all the rockets Hamas shot were shot down by the Israeli. Hamas needs better weapons but nobody is helping them defend themselves.

Palestine has a right to defend itself.
All people need to do is use giant fireworks wrapped with aluminium foil, that will use all the Iron dumb missiles. $100 rocket will neutralize $2million Iron bumb missile
 
Almost all the rockets Hamas shot were shot down by the Israeli. Hamas needs better weapons but nobody is helping them defend themselves.

Palestine has a right to defend itself.
Don't look like Hamas rockets and they all are exploding the same way and making the same sounds so they seem to be some sort of fireworks.
 

Iraqi resistance hits Israel’s Haifa airport with drones​

Wednesday, 06 March 2024 2:23 AM [ Last Update: Wednesday, 06 March 2024 6:58 AM ]


The Islamic Resistance in Iraq said it hit targets in the port city of Haifa in the northwestern part of the occupied Palestinian territories on Tuesday. (File photo)
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq says it has launched a new attack against targets in the Israeli-occupied territories in support of the Palestinian people in Gaza.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq, an umbrella group of anti-terror fighters, in a statement published on its Telegram channel on Tuesday, that it targeted the power station at Israel’s Haifa airport using drones.
It added the operation was carried out in response to Israel’s massacre of Palestinian civilians, including women and children, in Gaza.
The Iraqi resistance underscored that it would continue to target the occupying regime until the complete “destruction of enemy strongholds.”
The Islamic resistance in Iraq has carried out several attacks on Israeli targets in recent months.
Last week, the group launched a drone attack on a chemical facility in the Israeli port of Haifa.
“In continuation of our approach to resisting the occupation and supporting our people in Gaza, our (fighters), using drones, attacked the port of Haifa in the occupied territories in Palestine,” the Islamic Resistance in Iraq said in a statement on the first of February.
Iraqi resistance targets US base in northeastern Syria in support of Gaza
Iraqi resistance targets US base in northeastern Syria in support of Gaza
Iraqi resistance forces target a US-occupied military base in Syria’s northeastern province of Hasakah in retaliation for Washington’s support of the bloody Israeli onslaught against the Gaza Strip.
The resistance group has also struck major American military bases in Syria and Iraq amid anger over the US support for Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq also claimed responsibility for the attack in late January on Jordan’s border with Syria that left three US soldiers dead.
The Israeli regime waged the war on Gaza on October 7 after Hamas carried out the surprise Operation Al-Aqsa Storm against the occupying entity in response to the Israeli regime’s atrocities against the Palestinians.
Since the start of the aggression, Israel has killed at least 30,631 Palestinians, mostly women and children, according to the latest count by the Gaza Health Ministry.
Yemeni armed forces say hit American warships in Arabian Sea
Yemeni armed forces say hit American warships in Arabian Sea
Yemeni armed forces say they have launched a military operation against American warships sailing in the Arabian Sea as part of their campaign to force the Israeli regime to end its aggression against the people of Gaza.
The US, Israel’s traditional ally, has backed Tel Aviv’s attacks on the Palestinian territory and provided the regime with extensive military support since the onset of the war.
Washington has also used its veto power to block the United Nations Security Council’s resolutions demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
 
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Sunak thinks he is in India and behaving like BJP :-

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Michael Gove will unveil plans enabling the Government and public bodies to bar groups from venues or campuses and block funding - Kay Roxby/Alamy Live News

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The Muslim Council of Britain, Palestine Action and Muslim Engagement and Development could be among groups identified as extremist under government plans to broaden the definition of extremism.

On Saturday, The Telegraph revealed that ministers are to create a broader definition of extremism to enable universities, councils and other public bodies to crack down on a wider range of Islamist and Right-wing groups.


Michael Gove will unveil the plans, enabling the Government and public bodies to bar groups from venues or campuses and block funding if they are judged to be promoting extremist ideology that “undermines” or “overturns” British values, as early as next week.

The Communities Secretary is concerned that the current definition of extremism is too narrow and allows Islamist and Right-wing groups to “get away” with behaviour that stirs racial and religious hatred, threatens communities and divides society.

It is understood that officials have drawn up a list of organisations likely to be captured by the new definition, including the Muslim Council of Britain, Palestine Action and Muslim Engagement and Development.

Final names on list under review​

Mr Gove is said to be keen to publish a list, although the final names are under review because of legal concerns. One insider was sceptical that the Muslim Council of Britain would be included in the final version.

The Government has a policy of non-engagement with the organisation over its alleged association with extremism, but Whitehall departments have still worked with it and given funds.


The Ministry of Defence has used the council to appoint imams in the military. The police have worked with leading figures from the organisation such as Mohammed Kozbar, the chairman of Finsbury Park Mosque, who praised Hamas as “martyrs of the resistance”.

Last year, more than three-quarters of funding for the Muslim Council of Britain Charitable Foundation – a total of £326,000 – came through Kickstart, a government scheme to get young people into work by part-funding salary costs.

Palestine Action is committed to closing down Elbit Systems, Israel’s largest arms manufacturer, while Muslim Engagement and Development, a non-governmental organisation, campaigns against Islamophobia and promotes engagement with Muslim communities.


The move comes after Rishi Sunak said on Friday that extremists were trying to undermine British democracy and called for the country to come together and “beat this poison”.

The Prime Minister said there had been a “shocking increase” in extremist activity in the UK in the wake of the Oct 7 Hamas attacks on Israel.


Mr Gove has long been an advocate of tougher action against extremism and has commissioned Sara Khan, a former head of the independent Commission for Countering Extremism, to produce a report on the threats to community cohesion, expected to be published within weeks.

It is understood he originally wanted the new definition to be statutory but was warned that making it legally enforceable could capture political organisations such as the Scottish National Party. Instead it is expected to take the form of guidance, which will be less prescriptive.

Speech ‘smeared protesters’​

A spokesman for the Muslim Council of Britain said: “Mr Sunak’s speech not only attempted to smear hundreds of thousands of protesters calling for peace in Gaza, it was also peppered with ill-defined warnings of extremism from ‘Islamists’ and the far Right.

“We await to see how the Government will expand its definition of extremism and whether they would also cover large swathes of the Conservative Party leadership who have directed divisive and hateful rhetoric against Muslims, and the large portion of the party’s membership with conspiratorial views about Muslims.”


The council said it fully supported Mr Sunak on the importance of the safety of MPs, the integrity of the democratic process and the need to ensure that Britain does not “descend into polarised camps”.

A spokesman for Palestine Action said: “This Government, along with Israel, has killed over 30,000 Palestinians in a genocide. The primary target of our campaign is Elbit Systems, Israel’s largest arms manufacturer, which markets its weapons as ‘battle-tested’. No definition will deter our campaign to shut Elbit down.

“The majority of the population in this country share our view and reject complicity in genocide. According to the Arms Trade Treaty, of which Britain is a ratifier, it should not be arming Israel. Is the Arms Trade Treaty and international law extreme?”

Muslim Engagement and Development has also been contacted for comment.

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For the first time, Hamas has presented a comprehensive proposal for a ceasefire deal, which was delivered by Khalil al-Hayya, a member of Hamas' political bureau, personally to Abbas Kamel. He informed him that this proposal is non-negotiable and final, and that he attended Egypt as an appreciation for Egypt's role, not authorized to conduct any negotiations.The proposal presented by Hamas through Khalil al-Hayya includes the following provisions:1. Ceasefire in Gaza one week before the start of the implementation of the deal.2. Clear Israeli acknowledgment of withdrawal from Gaza with international guarantees to achieve this withdrawal.3. No humanitarian truce, but rather a cessation of aggression on Gaza.4. Freedom of movement in Gaza and allowing all displaced persons to return to their homes and areas without any conditions.5. From the first day of implementing the deal, aid is allowed to enter all areas of Gaza without segmenting it into security squares.6. After the first week of the ceasefire in Gaza, the exchange process begins, with Hamas not objecting to it being in installments and with international guarantees that Israel will not violate these agreements.7. Absolute rejection of allowing any released detainee outside Palestinian territories, and each is released in their own region.8. Release of all detainees from the Shalit deal who were re-arrested as a breach of the deal, numbering 57 detainees without being part of the deal.9. Detainees from inside Israel and Jerusalem are an essential part of the deal, and we do not accept an Israeli veto on this criterion.10. Hamas and the resistance factions will provide the names of the first batch of Israeli captives 48 hours before the exchange execution, without pre-arranged lists for the number of captives and bodies, as the counting process will take more time if the war stops.11. Hamas, for the first time, presented a list of names to be the first batch for the exchange process, and it was determined as follows: a. 160 detainees with high and old sentences, starting with the following names: - Marwan Barghouti - Ahmed Sa'adat - Abdullah Barghouti - Ibrahim Hamed - Abbas al-Sayed and the rest of the names in the list according to precedence and judgment without regard to faction or geography. b. All women, regardless of their sentences, faction, or geography. c. All patients, regardless of their sentence, age, or identity, and this clause is titled Prisoner Walid Daqqa. d. Elderly individuals, with the definition of elderly being sixty and above according to international standards. e. All children and minors, regardless of their sentence or identity, with the age limit defined as 18 and below according to international standards. After completing the first batch, we move on to the second batch amidst a comprehensive agreement to cease fire and achieve the complete withdrawal of the Israeli army from the Gaza Strip and the opening of all crossings to allow all aid to reach the people of the Strip without Israeli control, and without achieving this, we will not proceed to the rest of the batches, which include bodies.


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Biden is in a real tight spot for the November 2024 elections. There are the rich Jews' money and then there are the Arabs/Muslims/Progressives/Youth votes. These numbers of 'uncommitted' voters are astounding considering they were hastily campaigned for.


‘Uncommitted’ Draws Strong Support Against Biden in Minnesota​

The effort to pressure the president over his support for Israel garnered a sizable share of the vote, despite being more hastily organized. Voters in other states also voiced unease.

The movement objecting to President Biden’s position on Israel by voting “uncommitted” drew a significant share of the vote on Tuesday in Minnesota despite having a hastily organized and low-budget campaign.

With more than 95 percent of ballots counted early Wednesday, “uncommitted” had earned 19 percent support, enough to send delegates to the Democratic National Convention. The number of protest votes in Minnesota, more than 45,000, suggested that dissatisfaction over Mr. Biden’s stance on the war in Gaza had spread beyond Muslim Americans to progressives and younger voters.

The state’s contest was just one of several across the nation on Super Tuesday in which Democrats registered unhappiness with the president.

In North Carolina, 12 percent of voters had cast ballots for “no preference” with more than 95 percent of the vote counted. In Massachusetts, “no preference” had earned 9 percent with nearly 80 percent of the vote in. Last week in Michigan, more than 101,000 people — 13 percent of voters — supported “uncommitted” in the Democratic primary, winning at least two delegates.
 
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