Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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You really think India and Palestinian conditions are the same? British did not ethnically cleanse the natives and brought in mass migrations to inhabit those lands. Were they colonized and subjected? Yes but they did not to try to replace the natives and even if they tried they could not. India had a very large population compared to the British.

The Palestinians are no doubt in a very tough situation, the toughest that I have ever seen in my life. But they are a determined lot, equally undoubtedly.
 
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This is what is making the Zionists go insane with terror with Gaza.

The number seriously injured had surpasses 2,000 many weeks ago and is probably near 3,000 now.

We are talking about anything from a blown off leg, paralysis to a serious head injury with mental disabilities for rest of life.
Good points, cheers.
Don't discredit the massive serious casualties that seem to have made the Zionists pull large numbers of troops out of Gaza, and reluctantly coming to the conclusion they cannot defeat Hamas, even if they cannot admit it publicly yet.
And Israel lied to us that it is pulling troops out of Gaza........to send them to the Lebanese border.....looool.....we will find out this war whether Israel is actually ready for real war when it has to lose lots of soldiers to keep fighting them (obviously, fighting Lebanon, Iran, Yemen as Israel said it will do will require thousand of dead soldiers).
 
And what has Pakistan done apart from moral support?? Is there is anything going behind the scenes?? Or we are all just dead inside??

Look at the trade/commerce statistics of Pakistan, Pakistan's debt, Pakistan's population, Pakistan's lack of resources (yes!), and a powerful neighbor to Pakistan's east breathing down Pakistan, waiting for any opportunity to strike then you'd know why Pakistan can't do much for Palestinians. A miscalculation by Pakistan, without a Sugar Daddy, would result in many millions unemployed in Pakistan, cursing whoever would be in power for such geopolitical move.

If the rich GCC Arabs can't put their necks out then how come Pakistan??

Having said that, a Palestinian journalist in Pakistan was seen after October 7 saying something like 'I know even if the whole world abandons Palestinians, Pakistani govt and the people would never abandon us'. He is probably correct. Recently, Jackson Hinkle asked on Twitter to tell commentors where they were from and from my reading the dozens of responses, about one-third were from Pakistan!!!
 
Hey I’ve been busy at work but I heard hezbollah struck a base and there was drone footage can someone upload that again if it has been uploaded I know I’m being lazy to find it but please
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Is this what you’re referring to?
 
It is said that Israel is losing support amongst young people, especially young women, around the world.

In response, the Western media is heavily promoting the Oct 7 sexual violence narrative using a 21 year old female ex-hostage as spokesperson.
 
Look at the trade/commerce statistics of Pakistan, Pakistan's debt, Pakistan's population, Pakistan's lack of resources (yes!), and a powerful neighbor to Pakistan's east breathing down Pakistan, waiting for any opportunity to strike then you'd know why Pakistan can't do much for Palestinians. A miscalculation by Pakistan, without a Sugar Daddy, would result in many millions unemployed in Pakistan, cursing whoever would be in power for such geopolitical move.
You are right, then the houthis come to my mind.

As a minimum to put pressure muslim states could have recalled ambassadors, stopped over land flights, frozen trade relationships, but there are reports the GCC countries are providing a land route for trade into Israel. Why did it take South Africa to lodge a genocide case to the International criminal court and muslim countries were sat watching.

This really breaks a person when they see how useless muslim leadership is, then one must remember if the Palestinians who are suffering are not giving up then us with what little we can do can not either.
 
Look at the trade/commerce statistics of Pakistan, Pakistan's debt, Pakistan's population, Pakistan's lack of resources (yes!), and a powerful neighbor to Pakistan's east breathing down Pakistan, waiting for any opportunity to strike then you'd know why Pakistan can't do much for Palestinians. A miscalculation by Pakistan, without a Sugar Daddy, would result in many millions unemployed in Pakistan, cursing whoever would be in power for such geopolitical move.

If the rich GCC Arabs can't put their necks out then how come Pakistan??

Having said that, a Palestinian journalist in Pakistan was seen after October 7 saying something like 'I know even if the whole world abandons Palestinians, Pakistani govt and the people would never abandon us'. He is probably correct. Recently, Jackson Hinkle asked on Twitter to tell commentors where they were from and from my reading the dozens of responses, about one-third were from Pakistan!!!

lets tweet up a storm that’ll teach the evildoers a real lesson.




only online though.
 
lets tweet up a storm that’ll teach the evildoers a real lesson.




only online though.
I definitely disagree with this. I would like to take the time and thank everyone who is speaking out against Israel and their genocide. Anything you do as small as educating people on the genocide that is taking place is significant. We need more people to speak out, protest, educate, support, donate, etc Millions of people everyday speaking out makes a big difference. This is how you destroy their narrative and media manipulation.

I love all you guys and I thank everyone from the bottom of my heart. We only lose is if we stop speaking out and let evil win.
 
I definitely disagree with this. I would like to take the time and thank everyone who is speaking out against Israel and their genocide. Anything you do as small as educating people on the genocide that is taking place is significant. We need more people to speak out, protest, educate, support, donate, etc Millions of people everyday speaking out makes a big difference. This is how you destroy their narrative and media manipulation.

I love all you guys and I thank everyone from the bottom of my heart. We only lose is if we stop speaking out and let evil win.

I just hope and pray you all get the help you need and deserve on the ground. Soon.
 
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LA TIMES suspends 38 of its journalists.

LA Times bans staffers who signed letter condemning Israel’s response to Hamas attack from covering Gaza war​

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The Los Angeles Times has banned more than three dozen reporters and editors from covering the war in Gaza after they signed an open letter condemning Israel’s response to the Oct. 7 massacre, according to a report.
The letter sent on Nov. 9 blasted Israel for killing journalists and called on newsrooms to refer to Israel’s military response as a “genocide,” Semafor reported on Thursday.
“Staffers who signed the letter have been told by the paper’s management that they will not be allowed to cover the conflict in any way for at least three months,” the outlet reported, citing anonymous sources.
The letter also called on newsrooms to use language including “apartheid,” “ethnic cleansing,” and “genocide” when referring to the Israeli incursion into Gaza — terms that critics say are biased and do not accurately depict the conflict.
Semafor said that roughly a dozen current LA Times staffers signed the letter, but Mediaite reported that LA Times reporter Suhauna Hussain claimed the number was actually closer to “more than three dozen.”






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Journalists at the LA Times were banned from covering the Israel-Hamas war, after signing a letter condemning Israel.GC Images
“Yes it’s true we’ve been taken off coverage, which in effect removes a great many Muslim journalists and most if not all Palestinians at the LA Times from coverage,” she wrote on X, adding that it was “not true or at least not clear signing letter is a violation of LA Times ethics policy.”
The LA Times, owned by biotech billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong, did not respond to a request for comment.
The publication’s top editor, Kevin Merida, had sent a memo to staff last week reminding them of the company’s ethics and fairness policy, Semafor reported.
“A fair-minded reader of the Times news coverage should not be able to discern the private opinions of those who contributed to that coverage, or to infer that the organization is promoting any agenda,” the memo reportedly said.
Hussain said the open letter — which was signed by over 750 current and former journalists — was “straightforward” with its call for an end to the “killing of journalists” and “for fair, accurate, non-racist coverage of Palestinians.”
“If anything, it reinforces policy by calling for unbiased coverage — no language prohibits signing letters & policy has not previously been used to discipline in this way to my knowledge,” she tweeted.
At least 35 journalists have reportedly been killed during Israel’s bombing campaign in Gaza and war with Hamas.
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Journalists signed an open letter condemning Israel’s bombing campaign in Gaza, and calling for an end to Israel’s military actions.Getty Images
The letter provided an estimate of the number of journalists and their families who had been killed in the conflict, saying Israel’s military actions “show wide scale suppression of speech.”
Additionally, it slammed mainstream news organizations over their coverage of the war, noting that newsroom leaders often “undermined Palestinian, Arab and Muslim perspectives, dismissing them as unreliable and have invoked inflammatory language that reinforces Islamophobic and racist tropes.”
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The letter also slammed mainstream media for diminishing the perspectives of Palestinians, Arabs and Muslims.REUTERS
This week, the International Federation of Journalists also condemned “the killings and continued attacks on journalists,” and called for “an immediate investigation into their deaths.”
 
What can you conclude that will be done next by Nazi Israeli forces?:-

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