Israel Genocide in Gaza - 2023 to present - Part ll

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KSA and UAE are boycotting the Sharm el Sheikh meeting for unknown reasons, while Iran is not attending because the US will be present
 
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On September 9th, Israel bombed Qatar.

On October 1st, Trump stated that future attacks on Qatar would constitute a threat to the United States.

On October 12th, the Qatari delegation was involved in a car accident.

Qatar, please continue to cooperate with Trump's show.
 
don't worry.......NOTHING will happen.

Qatar can send another batch of diplomats ?

Who told all these (diplomats)people that Egypt is a safe destination?
 
In normal times, Qatar appears to have considerable influence.

But if Israel needs, bombing or slaughtering Qataris is like killing goats.
 
i dont see this news on other news media......just checked......nothing in Pak media either.
 
This was a normal car crash no malicious intentions behind it.. it was their time to leave this earth. Angel of death was behindb this one as he came for them
 
Arab States Quietly Expanded Ties With Israel During Gaza Genocide: Report

October 12, 2025

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aza (QNN)- Leaked US documents reveal that key Arab states quietly expanded their security cooperation with Israel during the two-year genocide in Gaza.

According to The Washington Post, citing leaked US documents, over the past three years, facilitated by the US, senior military officials from Israel and six Arab countries, including Qatar, came together for planning meetings in Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan and Qatar.

On Wednesday, Israel and Hamas agreed to the first phase of a peace framework proposed by Trump that would result in the release of all the captives held in Gaza, end the genocide and a partial Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.

US officials announced on Thursday that 200 US troops would be sent to Israel to provide support to the ceasefire agreement and would be joined by soldiers from several of the Arab countries that participated in this long-standing security cooperation.

In a joint statement, five of the six Arab countries said that they supported the establishment of a mechanism that “guarantees the security of all sides,” but they have stopped short of publicly committing to deploy military forces.

In May 2024, the documents show, senior Israeli and Arab military officials convened at al-Udeid Air Base, a major U.S. military facility in Qatar. A planning document for the event, written two days before it was set to begin, shows that the Israeli delegation was scheduled to fly directly to the air base, circumventing Qatar’s civilian points of entry that could have risked public exposure.

Five Centcom PowerPoint presentations, obtained by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and reviewed by The Washington Post, detail the creation of what the U.S. military describes as the “Regional Security Construct.” In addition to Israel and Qatar, the construct includes Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. The documents refer to Kuwait and Oman as “potential partners” that were briefed on all meetings.

The presentations are marked unclassified and were distributed to the construct’s partners, and in some cases also to the “Five Eyes” intelligence alliance comprising Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Britain and the United States. They were written between 2022 and 2025, before and after the launch of Israel’s war in Gaza in October 2023.

One meeting in particular, in January at the Army’s Fort Campbell in Kentucky, roughly an hour’s drive from Nashville, included sessions where US forces trained partners on how to detect and neutralize threats posed by subterranean tunnels. Another document describes partners from six countries participating in a training to destroy underground tunnels but did not name the countries.

 
It is a hallmark of "the chosen people / master race" to kill as many civilians as possible towards the end of a ceasefire.

They do this for fun. You see, if you are chosen by god, anything you do is sanctified and holy. The man-god worshippers will fully support the last minute bloodshed.

(Note I used god, not God, because their god is a fascist estate agent)
and their god had his son crucified to forgive their sins to boot but on a serious note this very statement embolden them to commit mass atrocities because all their sins (crimes) have been pre - forgiven.
 
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The most resilient people on earth.

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Pretty amazing that half starved and disabled Gazans are able, in only 30 seconds after bombing stopped, make their homes cleaner than India.
 
The world will be shocked by the amount of destruction and devastation left by the Nazi Zionist army in the Gaza Strip

2700 families completely wiped out with all their members

More than 2 million Palestinians will be without shelter!

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What Israel did is evil, what the Muslim world didn't do is worse. Let's hope change comes about from this and the people vote them out and hold them to account.
 
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How motivated will an "international force" be to deal with this:

Hamas shoots at Palestinian rioters after abducting prominent Gaza clan members - analysis

Hamas will target clans and groups that have shown opposition to the terror group - it will also target those that have worked with Israel, or who it accuses of working with Israel.​

Palestinians, who were displaced to the southern part of Gaza at Israel's order during the war, make their way along a road as they return to the north, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, in the central Gaza Strip, October 11, 2025.'s order during the war, make their way along a road as they return to the north, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, in the central Gaza Strip, October 11, 2025.
Palestinians, who were displaced to the southern part of Gaza at Israel's order during the war, make their way along a road as they return to the north, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, in the central Gaza Strip, October 11, 2025.(photo credit: REUTERS/Mahmoud Issa)By SETH J. FRANTZMAN OCTOBER 11, 2025 19:47Updated: OCTOBER 11, 2025 23:48

Hamas appears to be preparing to exact vengeance on those opposed to its rule in Gaza. This will come in the form of mafia-like murders of those Hamas claims are “collaborators.” It will target clans and groups that have shown opposition to Hamas. It will also target those that have worked with Israel, or who it accuses of working with Israel.

A Telegram channel linked to Hamas said the group would target “collaborators.”

The BBC reported that Hamas has called up some 7,000 fighters to assert its control. Hamas recruited during the war even as it took losses. It may have lost many of its commanders, but it has appointed new commanders to various cells, platoons, companies, battalions and brigades.

The BBC reported that “Hamas recalls 7,000 fighters to reassert control over Gaza as fears of renewed internal violence emerge following the withdrawal of Israeli forces. The mobilisation has been widely anticipated as uncertainty grows about who will govern Gaza once the war ends - this is a key sticking point for later phases of Trump's plan.”

Hamas has long used mafia-like gangland tactics to keep people in check in Gaza. This goes back to how the group emerged in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Hamas leaders such as Yahya Sinwar were known for brutally murdering “collaborators” back then. Sinwar is dead but his tactics live on. Hamas has lost a lot of its larger weapons but it retains AK-47s and can use them to murder people. Videos have already emerged of Hamas allegedly murdering people.

A Palestinian man points a weapon in the air, after US President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Hamas agreed on the first phase of a Gaza ceasefire, in the central Gaza Strip October 9, 2025. (credit: REUTERS/Mahmoud Issa)
A Palestinian man points a weapon in the air, after US President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Hamas agreed on the first phase of a Gaza ceasefire, in the central Gaza Strip October 9, 2025. (credit: REUTERS/Mahmoud Issa)

The brutality of the organization has also been revealed in a New York Times article that shows how Sinwar and Hamas planned to murder Israelis and burn communities on October 7.

Khaled Abu Toameh, an expert and journalist who has covered Palestinian affairs for decades, wrote on social media that “Hamas security forces have arrested dozens of suspected collaborators and anti-Hamas clan members since the ceasefire went into effect. Many are expected to be executed, according to Palestinian sources.”

As Hamas threatens to eliminate any opposition in Gaza, the groups that emerged during the war to challenge Hamas are eying the future. The Telegraph reported this weekend that “In an exclusive interview, Hossam al-Astal describes how he and others who hate the terror group await moment to liberate Gaza.”

Astal leads a group opposed to Hamas. In the interview he said he would work with Tony Blair, whose name has circulated as one of those who may play a role in the Trump-backed Board of Peace for Gaza.

Hamas likely also has its sights on the Doghmush clan whose members it has killed in the past. The clan is large and has weapons, and Hamas will try to keep it in check via violence but also likely via talks. BBC reported on October 11 thagt “tensions rose sharply and quickly after two members of Hamas's elite forces were shot dead by gunmen from the powerful Dughmush clan in Gaza City's Sabra neighbourhood. One of them was the son of a senior commander in Hamas's armed wing, Imad Aqel, who now heads the group's military intelligence.”

Another group that Hamas will want to target are any of those linked to Yasser Abu Shabab, who formed a militia in southern Gaza. He is linked to Bedouin families and Hamas may target members of Bedouin tribes accused of working with Israel.

Israel’s Ynet noted that “amid the emerging cease-fire deal with Hamas, under which 48 hostages held in Gaza are expected to be released in the coming days, a senior Israeli security official on Thursday called to ‘act now’ to protect the Gaza clans that fought against Hamas during the war. ‘We must not abandon them to Hamas,’ he said.” The New Arab has asked what will happen to those groups that worked with Israel and The Guardian has made it appear that those groups could harm the current peace deal.

Targeting the Mujaida clan

In early October, Hamas also targeted a neighborhood where the Mujaida clan lives. A number of people were killed. “The southern Gaza city of Khan Younis has witnessed one of the fiercest internal confrontations since the war began, between a Hamas security force and gunmen from the al-Mujaida clan - one of the largest families in the south,” the BBC noted.
Hamas will want to settle scores and also show that it is still in control. Hamas will not remain in the shadows, it is already deploying men with AK-47s in areas of Gaza. It will want to show that it still has a mafia-like grip on power. It won’t want any of the various clans, tribes and militias to get any ideas. It will want to cement itself in power before any new interim administration is appointed. Then it will hand a fait accompli to anyone who thinks they can remove Hamas from Gaza.
It is going to be a cesspool. The Americans have made it clear that the couple of hundred of troops they are "contributing" will be stationed away from the action inside Israel. France and UK, the old colonial powers, NATO, Australia are not going to contribute even a token presence. Kuwait , Bahrain, Oman , Syria, Iraq, Iran, Malaysia, Bangladesh , India and others that Trump would have liked to see involved have also , wisely, in my opinion, chosen to limit their support to words.

The five Arab countries that are involved really had no choice in the matter and Turkey probably felt its interests were directly affected enough for it not to be able to sit out the process, but Indonesia and Pakistan have voluntarily signed up for a thankless task. Both governments are looking for American legitimacy and support, but the long-term costs will probably not be worth it.
 

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