Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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Gazans flock to the beach amid, hostage families fume

Images of Gazans bathing in the sea enrage families of Hamas hostages, as their loved ones continue to languish in captivity; 'This is a joke, and it's at our expense,' says hostage's cousin

Nir (Shoko) Cohen|09:35

As Gaza was swept by an early-season heat wave, Gazans flocked to the beaches of the coastal enclave to cool off. The sight of life in Gaza seemingly going back to normal amid war was especially stinging for some of the families of the Israeli hostages who have been held in captivity for 195 days.

Oriya, cousin of Yarden Bibas who was abducted to Gaza on October 7, spoke on Thursday morning about newly released footage showing him being transported to Gaza on a motorcycle, surrounded and assaulted by terrorists.
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Palestinians escaping the heat by entering the sea
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"It's hard to watch this, and it's also hard to know that since then he is still there, in a state of complete helplessness," Oriya told Ynet. She expressed her disbelief at footage showing crowds at the beaches of central Gaza's Deir al-Balah. "I felt like the world had gone mad. This is a joke, and it's at our expense."

Yarden, along with his wife Shiri and their young children Kfir, 1, and Ariel, 4, were kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir Oz. The newly released footage shows Yarden being forcibly moved by a terrorist on a motorcycle, armed with a pistol. Additional terrorists are seen striking him, and later, his head appears bloodied. President Isaac Herzog shared the video, declaring, "The world must not remain silent in the face of such crimes. Bring them back now."

"On October 10, we received videos of the kidnapping. We sat and analyzed every frame," Oriya recounted. "We saw then that he was being beaten, but seeing the video now in this way is hard. It's just sitting and holding your head, not knowing whether to cry or scream or be angry at the whole world, which is currently the situation I at least find myself in.

"I feel that not enough is being done, nothing is being done right now. We are at a standstill, there is apathy in the public, unfortunately, and also in the Cabinet. Unfortunately, I can't avoid reading talkbacks and seeing which way the wind blows, that it's no longer what it used to be. That it's no longer 'with all our might to release them.' We've gotten used to it a bit, I'm not talking about us as a family, but about us as a people. It's much more than a nightmare, it's already a living reality like no other."

תיעוד קשה: רגע חטיפתו של ירדן ביבס לעזה

Yarden Bibas being kidnapped by Hamas

Addressing claims that Hamas is not interested in negotiating, Oriya responded, "The question is what are we doing to make them want a deal? It's all processes. I'm not a politician or a diplomat, what I do know is that it's been over half a year that our family has been waiting for someone to save it. How can there be a video of a mother and two toddlers being kidnapped to Gaza and the world is against us? What are we doing wrong here? After such a video, the world should tremble. The earth should open its mouth and swallow all these terrorists. Something we did here was not right."

"We are normalizing the situation"​

Yuval Dancyg, whose father Alex Dancyg was kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir Oz, said he was not surprised to see Gazans back at the beach of Deir al-Balah "because nothing was done to prevent them from returning."

"What's actually happening is that we are normalizing the situation. If we once lived in a routine of emergency in the periphery, now we are in a routine of war. Everyone is going back to their lives, doing nothing for three months now, neither militarily nor politically. We mostly hear chatter and are expected to live like this. Everyone is returning to their business and members of Knesset are going on Passover break and flying on vacations, this situation is not normal," he said
Gazans bathing in the sea [video in original]

"We've been managing some kind of negotiation loop for three months now. Either say 'we are ready to go with all Hamas' demands' and agree to a deal or apply military pressure as you told us that only military pressure will lead to the release of the hostages. Right now, neither is being done, we are left hanging. In practice, we are not in the Gaza Strip today. All the talk about fighting in the Gaza Strip is nonsense. Make a deal. Bring everyone home.

"If we despair and lower our heads, then the Cabinet could just do nothing and then this event will fade away and we will have to live our lives knowing that our loved ones are in the Gaza Strip, God knows where and in what situation. Therefore, I wake up every morning and realize that I must not despair if I want my father to come home."

 
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The Anti-Israel Delusion

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Israeli soldiers ride a military vehicle as they move out of the Gaza Strip amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, seen from southern Israel, January 15, 2024. (Amir Cohen/Reuters)
By RICH LOWRY
April 16, 2024 6:30 AM

Critics hold the Jewish state to a higher standard than any other nation.



Surely, you’ve heard of the brutal conflict that has displaced millions of people and killed more than 14,000, while aid convoys have trouble getting where they need to go?

No, the Sudanese civil war hasn’t been on your radar screen?
Okay, but how about the crisis that has led to more than half the population of a country needing humanitarian assistance amid constant turmoil and war?

You haven’t heard much about the conflict in Yemen lately, either?

Perhaps, then, the war that has forced large numbers of people to flee the fighting multiple times, while as much as a quarter of the population is facing hunger or illness?

Actually, the fight between the military and armed opposition groups in Myanmar also isn’t top of mind?

These are terrible situations that get very little or almost no attention, in contrast to the overwhelming level of focus on Israel’s war in Gaza, almost all of it through a hostile lens.

This is nothing new. The Jewish state has long been singled out for opprobrium and held to a standard different than that of other societies. Some of this is justified. As an advanced Western-style democracy and ally of the United States, Israel should be better than whatever armed faction is preying on people in some Third World country — and, indeed, Israel is better.

International organizations, the media, and left-wing activists create exactly the opposite impression, though. Given the amount of time and energy devoted to condemning Israel, one would be forgiven for thinking that the world would be a much more peaceful, just place if only it weren’t for the existence of a Jewish state.

There are important distinctions between the war in Gaza and the other conflicts mentioned above. Israel isn’t staging a coup or fighting a civil war. It was perfectly content — indeed, in retrospect, much too content — to live with a Gaza controlled by Hamas, until it was subjected to a heinous attack that no other society today or in any other period in history would tolerate.

PhotosISRAEL AT WAR: MARCH 2024


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Israel also fights differently. It seeks to honor the rules of war while operating in a dense urban environment against a merciless enemy that wants as many civilians as possible to be killed. In other conflicts around the world, there are no rules. In Myanmar, people aren’t fleeing just the fighting but also “executions and killings, forced recruitment, torture, arbitrary detentions, enforced disappearances and persecution,” according to the European Union.

Nonetheless, it is Israel that is accused of committing genocide. The people braying about Israel’s alleged crimes against humanity apparently never spare a thought for the Uyghurs, subject to a massive ongoing campaign of repression by the Chinese government; or the Rohingya people, viciously targeted by the government of Myanmar; or, the Baha’i in Iran, the Hazaras in Afghanistan, or the Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh.

There are all sorts of candidates for a list of the most oppressive countries in the world, from North Korea to Equatorial Guinea, from Turkmenistan to Venezuela, from Russia to China. Yet, practically all we hear about is Israel.

The old Soviet Union was long at the forefront of propagandizing against Israel, a cause readily taken up by the so-called nonaligned countries and the Left around the world. This tendency has been rife with antisemitism and hypocrisy, exemplified back in the 1970s by the brutal tinpot dictator of Uganda, Idi Amin, denouncing Israel at the United Nations.

Since then, the names and the players have changed, but the tendency — to single out Israel for special obloquy and lie about and obsess over the world’s only Jewish state — has remained the same.

A common lament in commentary about other conflicts is that they aren’t getting enough attention. An official with the World Food Programme lamented recently, “The people of Sudan have been forgotten.” The EU noted, “In a world of growing humanitarian emergencies and fleeting media attention, Myanmar is getting ignored.”

There’s a reason for that.

 
All @Solomon2 can do is post his usual garbage in this thread. facetious and insecure little man.
Bro
40,000 murdered.
daily war crimes
Genocide
Collective punishment
Things he cannot bring up or comment as he has no answer - yet has the extraordinary ability to put this minor event up and focus on it? Wow. Just wow
 
Zio-Nazi rats abduct and brutally beat young Palestinian children.

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Hezbollah uses Iranian Almas-3 ATGM for first time, destroys Israeli ELM-2084 (3D AESA) radar

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First use of Almas-3 (Iranian copy of Israeli Spike-ER) with 10km range.
 
Multiple Hezbollah rockets impact north Israel

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Secondaries explosion at 00:08? Two impacts visible in quick succession at 00:05 @Nuffle @Falcon29

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This video shows a pretty huge flash of light, looks strange...

West Bank resistance IED blows up IDF vehicle

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Israel getting cooked today
 
USA vetoes draft UNSC resolution approving Palestine as a full member of the United Nations

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Day 195

Israeli air strikes on Rafah killed 7 people, including 3 children
- 11 bodies recovered from different areas of Khan Younis
- Israeli forces raid several areas of the West Bank

Yesterday
the Abu Saada family house in Gaza City, which was sheltering multiple displaced families, was targeted by an Israeli missile, killing several people, including children

Residents in Nuseirat refugee camp in northern Gaza woke up to sounds of babies crying and women calling for help. When they went outside to help, Israeli quadcopters reportedly fired at them

Israeli soldiers urinated on Palestinian detainees, forced them into cages and had dogs attack them, according to an Unrwa report

Israeli politician Yitzhak Pindrus stated that the "Third Temple" will be constructed at the site of the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Pindrus called on Jews to perform the "Passover sacrifice" the following Monday, expressing anticipation for the arrival of "the messiah" and urging Jewish people to gather in Jerusalem for the event.

the Gaza media office released a statement saying that over 5,000 Palestinians have been arrested by Israeli forces since 7 October

• Gaza's health ministry said that 56 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli attacks on the enclave in the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 33,899 since the beginning of the current war. Additionally, 76,664 people have been wounded

• Israeli quadcopters are employing a "bizarre" new tactic of playing audio recordings of crying infants and women in order to lure Palestinians to locations where they can be targeted
 
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