Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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In the deepest stages of the IDF invasion of south Lebanon, Hezbollah was losing 50-150 fighters per day.

This shows they did not retreat despite everything going wrong (losing entire leadership, losing communication systems, pagers attacks severely wounding thousands of fighters, etc) and held their ground and fought and died for their land.

Legendary videos showed single Hezbollah fighters calmly resisting large numbers of invading IDF terrorists equipped with quadcopter for surveillance and able to call in air strikes at will.
 
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"Hamas": reached an agreement to resolve the crisis of the release of the Palestinian prisoners

Hamas said that during her visit to Cairo, "an agreement was agreed to solve the problem of delaying the release of the Palestinian prisoners who should have been launched in the last batch, to be released simultaneously with the bodies of Israeli prisoners agreed to hand them over during the first stage, in addition to the corresponding women of women And Palestinian children. "
 
same old tricks...
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>> Crazy insane video posted by Trump on Truth Social on how he will own and build Gaza.

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We live in some kind of alternative universe or simulation. No other explanation given the current insanity.:ROFLMAO:
 
Australian universities have been forced (under threat of a federal judicial inquiry) to adopt a broad definition of antisemitism which includes criticism of Israel. This means criticism of Israel will be prosecuted by the federal government's special task force on antisemitism.

Even moderate Jews are shocked by how completely Australia has surrendered to Israel and Zionists.

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Today, Australia’s 39 universities endorsed a dangerous and politicised definition of antisemitism which threatens academic freedom, will have a chilling effect on legitimate criticism of Israel, and risks institutionalising anti-Palestinian racism. They did so without meaningful consultation with Palestinian groups or diverse Jewish groups who are critical of Israel.

The Jewish Council of Australia strongly opposes the antisemitism definition developed by the Group of Eight (Go8) universities and adopted by Universities Australia. By categorising Palestinian political expression as inherently antisemitic, it will be unworkable and unenforceable, and stifle critical political debate, which is at the heart of any democratic society.

The definition dangerously conflates Jewish identities with support for the state of Israel and the political ideology of Zionism. We highlight two key concerns:

1. Mischaracterisation of Criticism of Israel

The definition states: "Criticism of Israel can be antisemitic when it is grounded in harmful tropes, stereotypes or assumptions and when it calls for the elimination of the State of Israel or all Jews or when it holds Jewish individuals or communities responsible for Israel’s actions."

The definition’s inclusion of ‘calls for the elimination of the State of Israel’ would mean, for instance, that calls for a single binational democratic state, where Palestinians and Israelis have equal rights, could be labelled antisemitic.

Moreover, the wording around "harmful tropes" is dangerously vague, failing to distinguish between tropes about Jewish people, which are antisemitic, and criticism of the state of Israel, which is not.

2. Misrepresentation of Zionism as Core to Jewish Identity

The definition states that for most Jewish people “Zionism is a core part of their Jewish identity”. We are deeply concerned that by adopting this definition, Universities will be taking and promoting a view that a national political ideology is a core part of Judaism. This is not only inaccurate, but is also dangerous.

Zionism is a political ideology of Jewish nationalism, not an intrinsic part of Jewish identity. There is a long history of Jewish opposition to Zionism, from the beginning of its emergence in the late-19th century, to the present day. Many, if not the majority, of people who hold Zionist views today are not Jewish.

In contrast to Zionism and the state of Israel, Jewish identities trace back over 3,000 years and span different cultures and traditions. Jewish identities are a rightly protected category under all racial discrimination laws, whereas political ideologies such as Zionism and support for Israel are not.

While many Jewish people identify as Zionist, many do not. There are a growing number of Jewish people worldwide, including in Australia, who disagree with the actions of the state of Israel and do not support Zionism. Australian polling in this area is not definitive, but some polls suggest that 30% of Australian Jews do not identify as Zionists. A recent Canadian poll found half of Canadian Jews do not identify as Zionist. In the United States, more and more Jewish people are turning away from Zionist beliefs and support for the state of Israel.

Even if the majority of Jewish people support Zionism as a political ideology, definitions of racial or religious identity should not include assertions about the political persuasion of group members as an intrinsic part of the group’s identity. Such assertions risk fomenting harmful stereotypes that all Jewish people think in a certain way.

Sarah Schwartz, human rights lawyer and Executive Officer

“It degrades the very real fight against antisemitism for it to be weaponised to silence legitimate criticism of the Israeli state and Palestinian political expressions. It also risks fomenting division between communities and institutionalising anti-Palestinian racism.”

As a political ideology, Zionism should be subject to debate, not insulated from critique. By conflating Jewish identities with the state of Israel and the political ideology of Zionism, this definition risks increasing antisemitism by suggesting that all Jews support the state of Israel, and can be held responsible for Israel’s egregious human rights abuses.

Israel, like any other country, cannot be shielded from scrutiny, including scrutiny questioning its foundation and operation as a state which prioritises the rights of Jewish people over the rights of Palestinians. This is particularly so given Israel’s current conduct in Gaza, which has been found by human rights experts and genocide scholars to amount to the crime of genocide. Our democracy and principles of academic freedom require that we be capable of hearing robust critiques of the political structures which enable Israel’s destruction of Palestinian life to continue.

Naama Blatman, Scholar of settler-colonialism and Israel/Palestine and Executive Member

As a Jewish-Israeli academic who researches and teaches in the area of settler-colonialism and Israel/Palestine, I fear this definition will have a chilling effect on scholarly work criticising the state of Israel and the political ideology and impacts of Zionism. This definition could very well be weaponised to silence the crucial work of academics in this area, including my own.

It is not antisemitic to reimagine Israel/Palestine as a place of equality for all who live there. This may entail calling for the elimination and reformation of the State of Israel from a state that systematically privileges the rights and freedoms of one group of people - Jews - over others. We would never look back and say that calls for the elimination of apartheid South Africa amounted to anti-white racism. Likewise, to call for the end of such a discriminatory political arrangement in Israel, or debate whether Israel should exist in the form that it does, is not antisemitic.

Universities should be places where difficult conversations can happen without fear of censorship or reprisal.
 
Jews/Zionists in the West hide under the cover of "anti-Semitism" (itself a very misleading word for obvious reasons) which basically grants them immunity from open criticism.

Add their media control and related narratives and it is an uphill battle.

From my experience and from what I see, it is particularly strong in the US, UK and Germany. Probably the same thing in the likes of Australia and New Zealand.

The good thing is that more and more people are no longer blindly following or believing mainstream media and certain alternative media platforms are allowing people (neutrals in particular) access to what is really happening in Palestine.

I think that this Zionist/Jewish grip on the West that they have had for a very, very long time, will eventually, at least, be weakened in the coming years with new generations growing up and demographics changing as well.
 
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Do we know if he is actually running his own social media accounts or are others (political advisers etc.) running them? Surely he can't be this active and be the US president at the same time. Or what?
 
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what will Turkey do about it? they always criticised Iran when Israel bombed Syria but now they are very quiet.

Iran at least stationed troops in south Syria, armed the Syrian government and Hezbollah, and fired drones and missiles into Israel from Syria.
Syria under Bashar Al Assad - Online islamist, Syria is coward, Syria is not helping Palestine, Assad is traitor, Assad is agent.

Syria under HTS - Online Islamist, Syria has no weapons to fight.
 
Do we know if he is actually running his own social media users or are others (political advisers etc.) running them? Surely he can't be this active and be the US president at the same time. Or what?
Think it's safe to assume Trump has people creating these videos for him.

Ultimately he takes responsibility for them, since this is his official account.
 
Syria under Bashar Al Assad - Online islamist, Syria is coward, Syria is not helping Palestine, Assad is traitor, Assad is agent.

Syria under HTS - Online Islamist, Syria has no weapons to fight.
To be fair Syria could not stop Israel under Al-Assad and cannot do it now. Israel attacking Syria and making buffers actually shows that they consider the new Syria an unknown and as a potential threat. Was not the case with Al-Assad who they have been bombing for 15-20 years with impunity. The new regime in Syria has barely ruled for 2 months and Syria is still not fully unified due to outside meddling currently.

They cannot do much now. If they continue to be this passive in say 1 years time, we will have a problem and questions need to be asked but Arab regimes and Turkey need to help build Syria up and help them be able to defend themselves. Or at least make it expensive for Israel to attack Syria. Sadly with unlimited US/Western support for Israel, everyone in the region is in a huge disadvantage.

Think it's safe to assume Trump has people creating these videos for him.

Ultimately he takes responsibility for them, since this is his official account.
Yes, most likely. I was not only talking about the recent absurd videos. More in general. For instance if it is confirmed that he is actually running his own social media accounts most of the time or if he has others (for instance radical Zionists) write those posts in his name. Because often, from what I have seen and this is only superficially as I don't follow his social media, some of what he has said and what he posts online, there is a big contradiction often.
 
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