Israel Genocide in Gaza - 2023 to present - Part ll

Last night, a residential tower collapsed in my neighbourhood. The building had been severely structurally damaged during Israeli attacks over the past two years, but residents returned to it to seek shelter from the cold, as they had nowhere else to go.

Israel has destroyed around 85% of Gaza’s buildings. The remaining structures are collapsing one after another.


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حَسْبُنَا اللّٰہُ وَنِعْمَ الْوَکِیْلُ
 
Egypt is led by fools.

The Emiratis its clear are traitors, but Israel literally has designs on the Sinai and these clowns are creating dependencies where they buy gas from Israel.
 
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حَسْبُنَا اللّٰہُ وَنِعْمَ الْوَکِیْلُ


Its the A R.A.B.S

it was clear from the start,

What do you want Pakistan or Turkey or anyone else to do when the Arabs are standing guard and COMPLICIT
 
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ISLAMABAD, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Pakistan's most powerful military chief in decades faces the toughest test of his newly amassed powers as Washington pushes Islamabad to contribute troops to the Gaza stabilisation force, a move analysts say could spark domestic backlash.
Field Marshal Asim Munir is expected to fly to Washington to meet President Donald Trump in the coming weeks for a third meeting in six months that will likely focus on the Gaza force, two sources told Reuters, one of them a key player in the general's economic diplomacy.

Trump's 20-point Gaza plan calls for a force from Muslim nations to oversee a transition period for reconstruction and economic recovery in the war-torn Palestinian territory, decimated by over two years of Israeli military bombardment.
Many countries are wary of the mission to demilitarise Gaza's Islamist militant group Hamas, which could drag them into the conflict and enrage their pro-Palestinian and anti-Israeli populations.
But Munir has built a close relationship with the mercurial Trump to repair years of mistrust between Washington and Islamabad. In June, he was rewarded with a White House lunch - the first time a U.S. president hosted Pakistan's army chief alone, without civilian officials.

"Not contributing (to the Gaza stabilisation force) could annoy Trump, which is no small matter for a Pakistani state that appears quite keen to remain in his good graces - in great part to secure U.S. investment and security aid," said Michael Kugelman, Senior Fellow, South Asia at Washington-based Atlantic Council.

'PRESSURE TO DELIVER'​

Pakistan, the world's only Muslim country with nuclear weapons, has a battle-hardened military having gone to war with arch-rival India three times and a brief conflict this summer.
It has also tackled insurgencies in its far-flung regions and is currently embroiled in a bruising war with Islamist militants who it says are operating from Afghanistan.
Pakistan's military strength means "there is a greater pressure on Munir to deliver his capacity," said author and defence analyst Ayesha Siddiqa.

Pakistan's military, foreign office and information ministry did not respond to questions from Reuters. The White House also did not respond to a request for a comment.
Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said last month that Islamabad could consider contributing troops for peacekeeping but disarming Hamas "is not our job."

UNPRECEDENTED POWER​

Munir was earlier this month anointed chief of the defence forces to head the air force and navy as well, with a job extension until 2030.
He will retain his field marshal title forever, as well as enjoy lifetime immunity from any criminal prosecution under the constitutional amendments that Pakistan's civilian government pushed through parliament late last month.
"Few people in Pakistan enjoy the luxury of being able to take risks more than Munir. He has unbridled power, now constitutionally protected," Kugelman added.

"Ultimately, it will be Munir's rules, and his rules only."

THE HOME FRONT RISK​

Over the past few weeks, Munir has met military and civilian leaders from countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Jordan, Egypt and Qatar, according to the military's statements, which Siddiqa said appeared to be consultations on the Gaza force.
But the big concern at home is that the involvement of Pakistan troops in Gaza under a U.S.-backed plan could re-ignite protests from Pakistan's Islamist parties that are deeply opposed to the U.S. and Israel.

The Islamists have street power to mobilise thousands.
A powerful and violent anti-Israel Islamist party that fights for upholding Pakistan's ultra-strict blasphemy laws was banned in October.
Authorities arrested its leaders and over 1,500 supporters and seized its assets and bank accounts in an ongoing crackdown, officials said.
While Islamabad has outlawed the group, its ideology is still alive.
The party of former jailed premier, Imran Khan, whose supporters won the most seats in the 2024 national elections and has wide public support, also has an axe to grind against Munir.
Abdul Basit, Senior Associate Fellow, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore, said if things escalated once the Gaza force was on the ground, it would cause problems quickly.
"People will say 'Asim Munir is doing Israel's bidding' - it will be foolhardy of anyone not to see it coming."
Pakistan should send a force to Palestine with a few conditions:

1. Pakistani forces should be covered by tactical nukes aimed at Tel-Aviv, we categorically cannot trust the Yahudees they are agents of the devil himself.
2. Pakistani forces must be given heavy weapons sufficient to protect Al-Aqsa and West Bank
3. Pakistan be allowed to position Shaheens, Abdali and Ghaznavi missiles in Syria, Iraq and Lebanon
4. Pakistan forces be combined with Turkish, Indonesian and Chechen forces
5. The commander must be Pakistani, we don't need a Viceroy or colonial giving orders to Pakistani soldiers
6. UN, US, UK, Germany and Israel and Arabs must foot the Bill
7. Pakistan army (with the help of the Chinese) be given the resources to rebuild Gaza
8. Israeli forces must move to pre-1967 borders.
 
Last night, a residential tower collapsed in my neighbourhood. The building had been severely structurally damaged during Israeli attacks over the past two years, but residents returned to it to seek shelter from the cold, as they had nowhere else to go.

Israel has destroyed around 85% of Gaza’s buildings. The remaining structures are collapsing one after another.


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The rain, the cold, no food, no water, no clothes, no sanitation, disease and starvation, no shelter and no doctors, the UN has failed humanity miserably and is waste of time to fool the third world countries through ex-colonial masters. The new generation of racists have taken over the West and are causing mayhem around the world.
 
Ahmed Alnaouq, Palestinian journalist, shares his powerful testimony on the suffering and killing of children in Gaza.

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Disgusting mass murderers booby trapping food:
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Wall Street Journal:Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff prepared a plan called "Sunrise"- The project aims to transform the Gaza Strip from a "conflict zone" into a "global tech metropolis and commercial and tourist hub."- The plan includes building AI-supported smart cities (no one knows what "AI-supported cities" really means, but the trend these days is to cram AI into every sentence), and the images show buildings closer to sci-fi movies- Forming an international board of directors or "trusteeship" led by the United States and regional countries to take over governance and security tasks in Gaza during a transitional period.- Creating special economic and technological zones, a high-speed train (on the basis of Gaza 3000 kilometers), and a port and airport- The plan's cost exceeds 120 billion dollars, with the United States pledging to fund about 20% of it over ten years and relying on attracting private investments and from Gulf countries

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The Surprise of Surprises!!Watch the Technological City of Gaza as Imagined by "Kushner" and "Whitcoff"!The Plan's Name: "Sunrise Project".. An Exclusive Report by the "Wall Street Journal"!"Luxury beach resorts. High-speed trains. Smart networks enhanced by artificial intelligence. Welcome to the 'Sunrise Project,' the Trump administration's pitch to foreign governments and investors to transform the rubble of Gaza into a futuristic coastal destination."The plan was prepared by a team led by Kushner and Whitcoff!"And the 32-page plan, complete with 'PowerPoint' slides, includes images of coastal skyscrapers alongside charts and cost tables, and outlines steps to move Gaza's residents from tents to luxury apartments, and from poverty to prosperity"!"The plan does not address details of the countries or companies that will fund it. Nor does it precisely specify places of residence for two million displaced Palestinians during the reconstruction period.""According to the draft, the total cost of the project will be $112.1 billion (note the precision!) over ten years."The details are plentiful, but what concerns us here is that, faced with these greedy Zionists, they seek to combine "business" with serving their entity, through liquidating the Palestinian cause, following the same logic of "economic peace" that Kushner previously spoke of (separating the sector from the West Bank pledged for annexation and displacement), then installing "their entity" as master over the Middle East, and achieving what their predecessors failed to achieve, from Shimon Peres until now.How do you convince these horizon-robbing tyrants and money-worshipping descendants of "Shylock"—as Trump himself described them—that there are homelands and dignity, and that there is a Quran and sanctities, and that here is a nation that invaders of every stripe have passed over before their people, yet it never submitted and never surrendered?!
The days are between us.

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