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إِنَّا ِلِلَّٰهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُونَ
A very bright soul was taken away by a maniac Terrorist Israel

The Muslim nations of the region need to act
 
Usa is paying 3d chess

First of all usa is largest oil producer in world why the hell would it want oil?

It doesn't but it gives that impression to cover up the real reason.

The real reason, is Zionist control usa and any arab country that is stable is a threat and is not a Zionist is a threat

That's the only criteria not the amount of oil

Current US oil reserves are only enough to last 5 years. After that they'll need to import it from other countries. Also, Anglo-Zionist control over Middle Eastern oil allows Israel to be safe and China to be insecure. It gives them a chokehold on China's throat.
 
Firstly my post wasn't meant for you , my bad some crosswires.
As for your query, last time we accompanied a certain minister visiting a run down housing estate, ironically we didn't find a single Asian family to interact with but plenty of hoodies and tattooed artists. BTW, that was after doing my own 12 hour shift !!!! So don't read everything on social media.
No worries then, we good.
 
Israel’s war on Gaza live: Lebanon on edge as new blasts kill 20, wound 450

More communication devices exploded in coordinated attacks across Lebanon, killing at least 20 people and wounding more than 450, officials said, a day after simultaneous explosions of pagers used by Hezbollah killed 12 people and wounded thousands.
Israel’s Defence Minister Yoav Gallant declared the start of a “new phase” in the war, saying after months of fighting against Hamas in Gaza, “the centre of gravity is shifting to the north by diverting resources and forces”.
The United Nations General Assembly overwhelmingly adopted a resolution calling on Israel to end its illegal occupation of the Palestinian territories within a year.
At least 41,272 people have been killed and 95,551 wounded in Israel’s war on Gaza. In Israel, the number of those killed in the Hamas-led attacks on October 7 was at least 1,139 while more than 200 people were taken captive.

 
100% all western equipment has kill switches

I agree with that. Most puppet rulers of Muslim countries are probably flying planes rigged with bombs. They disobey their masters they die.

A retired PAF pilot told me that Pakistani F-16s have limitations on them. All the military equipment in Muslim puppet countries is probably rigged to self-destruct.

Only a complete break with the West and becoming self-sufficient or turning to China will save Muslim countries from being destroyed.
 
The Lebanon pager attack: Israel’s terror playbook strikes again
Indiscriminate violence is a favourite Israeli tactic, whether deployed in Gaza, Lebanon or elsewhere.

Belén Fernández
Al Jazeera columnist

On Tuesday, hundreds of handheld pagers used by members of the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah simultaneously exploded across Lebanon, killing at least 12 people, including two children. Nearly 3,000 others were wounded, many of them critically.

No one has claimed responsibility for the operation, but it is not hard to guess who is behind it: Israel, a nation that specialises in terrorising selected Arab civilian populations under the pretence of fighting terror. Since October of last year, this same nation has busied itself carrying out genocide in the Gaza Strip, where officially more than 41,000 Palestinians have been killed but the true death toll is likely many times higher.

And while the ostensible targets of Tuesday’s attack were pager-wielding Hezbollah members, it was carried out with the full knowledge that the fallout would be indiscriminate and that massive civilian casualties would ensue. But that is the whole point of terrorism, is it not?

Hezbollah, it bears underscoring, owes its entire existence to the terroristic 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon that slaughtered tens of thousands of Lebanese and Palestinians. Israel’s torture-happy occupation of southern Lebanon persisted until May 2000, when the Israeli military was ignominiously forced to withdraw its forces by the Hezbollah-led Lebanese resistance.

In 2006, Israel returned to Lebanon in a 34-day assault on the country that decimated Lebanese infrastructure and killed an estimated 1,200 people, the majority of them civilians. After all, a nation that thrives on perpetual war cannot afford to let too much time elapse in between blowing things up.

Of course, Israel perpetually claims to be acting in self-defence – and wantonly detonating pagers across Lebanon has apparently now been added to the “defensive” repertoire. But a glance at history reveals that, as in Palestine, Israeli machinations in Lebanon have traditionally been driven by distinctly predatory motives.

Consider a 1955 diary entry courtesy of Moshe Sharett, Israel’s second prime minister, who outlined then-Israeli Army Chief of Staff Moshe Dayan’s vision of finding a Lebanese army officer, “even just a Major,” who could be made sympathetic to the Israeli cause: “We should either win his heart or buy him with money, to make him agree to declare himself the savior of [Lebanon’s] Maronite population”.

After that, things would quickly fall into place: “Then the Israeli army will enter Lebanon, will occupy the necessary territory, and will create a Christian regime which will ally itself with Israel. The territory from the Litani [River] southward will be totally annexed to Israel and everything will be all right”.

Granted, things did not pan out precisely as Dayan had planned. But, hey, annexation can take time.

This particular diary entry, translated into English, appears in a 1980 book titled Israel’s Sacred Terrorism: A Study Based on Moshe Sharett’s Personal Diary and Other Documents. The manuscript author is Livia Rokach, daughter of former Israeli Interior Minister Israel Rokach.

A 1985 review of the book observed that David Ben Gurion, Israel’s inaugural prime minister who ceded the premiership to Sharett, had “carried out a policy he described as ‘retaliation’, but which Sharett saw as one of regular provocations designed to bring about a new war in which Israel could seize more territory from the Arabs in Gaza, the West Bank, Sinai, Syria and Lebanon”.

Fast forward nearly seven decades from that 1955 diary entry, and provocation – pardon, “retaliation” – is still the name of Israel’s game.

Since the onset of all-out genocide in Gaza in October, almost 600 people have been killed in Lebanon in a sort of side war being waged by Israel, which also undertook to assassinate Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr in Beirut in July – an attack that killed three civilians, including two children, and wounded 74 others.

But the mass bloodshed occasioned by exploding pagers takes provocation to a new level. Lebanese hospitals are overwhelmed, and Lebanon’s health ministry is scrambling to collect blood donations for the wounded. Meanwhile the United States is, as ever, standing by to ensure that the situation remains as flammable as possible.

Speaking to the press on Tuesday following the pager attack, US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller fielded a question from a journalist regarding “reports that Israel will declare soon that the northern front [with Lebanon] is the main front in this war” and the capacity of the US to keep the conflict from “exploding into a regional war”.

According to Miller’s eloquently coherent response, the US would “continue to push for a diplomatic resolution” while talking to its “partners in the region about the need to do – to avoid any type of steps that would avoid escalation of the conflict”. Ultimately, however, he stressed that “this is a question for parties in the region and what kind of world and what kind – they want to live in and what kind of future that they want to have”.

And yet it’s rather difficult to push for a diplomatic resolution to anything while you are simultaneously funneling billions of dollars and all manner of weaponry to a regional partner who happens to be perpetrating genocide.

Rest assured that however Hezbollah responds to Israel’s latest provocation, the Israeli military will have yet another bloody “retaliation” on hand. And this, to be frank, is not the kind of world anyone should want to live in.

 
Current US oil reserves are only enough to last 5 years. After that they'll need to import it from other countries. Also, Anglo-Zionist control over Middle Eastern oil allows Israel to be safe and China to be insecure. It gives them a chokehold on China's throat.

USA has oil reserves same as Saudi Arabia , however for now they are buying oil from outside use that first before they use their own reserve. After Saudi Arabia will run out of oil USA will still have oil for another 200-500 years

There is abundance of oil for another 1,000-2,000 years in world folks just don't admit it but there is plenty of it

I think they also have a underground bunker to store oil , when oil market crashes ("artificially") they normally load up oil barrels in that reserve under ground bunker.

In greater war with Russia they see value to control oil and gas in Middle east for their own ambitions also major sea route passes thru Swiss canal

For USA they don't want Russia/China to have controlling stake in region over the oil ability to attain it to grow their economy
 
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إِنَّا ِلِلَّٰهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُونَ
A very bright soul was taken away by a maniac Terrorist Israel

The Muslim nations of the region need to act
Unfortunately, no one is going to act except those that are already fighting. We are led either by cowards or traitors or both.
 
Good video about the companies used for this operation
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I do not need to think like them; my comment is based on the political realism of the situation and the actors' role in international relations. As a Pakistani-American, I've been versed in the American thought process since the age of two and believe its might is right to be the correct approach.

Without the U.S., the Israelis have support from mid-to-large European powers—a blank check. On the other hand, the Arabs had USSR support, so things balanced out. Let's not forget that in one of the conflicts, the French imposed an embargo on arms during the conflict, and out came their Kifr jet. So you see, the Israelis have evolved, but the same couldn't be said of the surrounding nations; they could have taken their friendship with the USSR to develop homegrown but didn't and tilted to the U.S., practically cutting off your nose in the process, putting all your eggs and hopes into your enemies basket.

Until you get the fear of the U.S. out of your hearts, the ME will continue to suffer, and the same goes for Pakistan. As you see, I've been saying from the last forum, Gen. Bajwa screwed relations with China to entice the U.S. the point being we aren't even loyal to some that genuinely want to help us. So my criticism isn't just for ME, but Pakistan, Iran, etc.
I've been versed in the American thought process since my very youth too.. what you are missing in your thought though is that it is a religious war since the crusades..the USSR was atheist and pragmatic..it was selling weapons to the ME, not supporting it like Europe used to support Israel or the US afterwards with Financing its existence and transfer of technology..

Now things have changed my dear.. many ME countries are more advanced then what you can think.. just imagine if a militia like the Houthis can have sophisticated Ballistic Missiles, even hypersonic ones.. what Nations with all their might in the ME ..might have now under their belts..The only thing they come short on vis-a-vis the US and Europe is the number of nukes..
 
Unfortunately, no one is going to act except those that are already fighting. We are led either by cowards or traitors or both.
It is not about Israel....no one want to see their country look like Gaza by the US..
 
It is not about Israel....no one want to see their country look like Gaza by the US..
No one is telling them to go to war but only to stop any relations or trade with the Zionist state. It’s a damn shame they are helping Israel bypass the blockade.
 
On the contrary
Egypt-Turkey-Syria-Iraq-Iran-Saudia+Algeria + (Pakistan)
Need to stamp their authority - Give an Ultimatum "STOP AT ONCE" to Israel or face consequences. This is Declaration of War threat

  1. Israel has committed Genocide in Gaza , expanding to West bank
  2. Now Mass Terrorism on population of Lebnoon

Other muslim nations (not mentioned above) need to step up diplomatic effort

This is needed

A maniac like Israel can only be contained and stopped with Stern Response at Nation to Nation Level

This is not just Gaza, now it is Lebnoon
Yesterday it was Syria....
Before that it was Libya

There is a systemic Genocide against Muslims in region

Muslim Forces need to be on the Palestinian Ground
 
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Well, this is where it gets complicated. I feel sorry for young Israelis who are born there and are doing nothing more than what anyone else would do - defend their country. We can't blame them for their parents' or grandparents' role in a military colonization but they must also be told the reality. Same as how German children learn of their recent past.
Exactly but I don't think educating Israelis is what Palestinians are looking for here.
Two state solution is a meaningless canard and will make no difference to the situation on the ground. Israel bombs and kills with impunity in Lebanon or Syria, so international boundaries mean nothing to it.

The only solution is a single Palestinian state. Israel is a military colony masquerading as a state. That leaves the question of what to do with Jews in Israel and I would advocate full citizenship for them in a Palestinian state.

There is every likelihood that Jews would then form a de facto ruling elite, given their Western connections and generations of privilege in education and wealth compared to Palestinians, so something to balance it out would be needed. Perhaps something like the Affirmative Action program in the US?
By that logic two state or one state, what difference does it make? If you create a Jewish elite in Palestine that'll simply be a military colony. It's not a South Africa like situation because Jews would still form a majority of the population. I don't see that working out given the current situation. But I do hope one peace prevail 🤞 someday
 
Israeli Animals have proven , by their actions they are a cult who has Superficial Superiority complex at Racial Level

They don't understand how to live alongside other Nationalities

Their inhumane behavior is exposed how they deal with Elderly , women & children or Victims of war suffering already

Nor they value life
 
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