Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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that means 7% of the population killed and another 7% fled (displaced to another country).
 
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that means 7% of the population killed and another 7% fled (displaced to another country).


Genocide without doubt
 
Yemeni Army (Houthi ):
Scenes of storming and burning the Greek ship (SOUNION) in the Red Sea, as the company that owns it violated the decision to ban entry into the ports of occupied Palestine.

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The problem is in the Jewish faith, they do not have a truce that the Palestinians will reconcile with them over part of the land and money in exchange for safety and leaving them alone. As you saw, despite the calm of the West Bank and its appeasement to them before October 7, they seized 80% of it and broke their covenant. Their doctrine says that the city that is surrendered Without fighting, they take its people as slaves, and their property, their money, and their honor are permissible for them, and this is what they did in the West Bank. As for the city that is fighting them, if it is defeated, it kills the men, women, children, and animals, and this is what they did to the Palestinians in Lebanon when they surrendered after the fighting..... There is no doubt that the October 7 operation was an adventurous event. There was a mistake in it, and the operation was taken out of context and extended into the cities, but the bow came out of the arrow. If the factions surrender and we spare the blood, Gaza will be wiped out, along with the West Bank, and there will be nothing to negotiate over... Who said that the factions did not make a mistake? He made a mistake, but this is not the time to mention mistakes. Rather, support them until the end, after which everyone who made a mistake will be punished and lessons will be learned.
Here is the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, the father of the Egyptian military, explaining in detail that with the Jews there is no choice but to fight, regardless of the losses..

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Terrible , Alhamdulila I am Muslim and my religion does not teach such cold bloodshed - specially after end of war what terrible scripture
to kill people in cold blood yuck

Past Conflict in Syria/Palestine region the cities were razed down many times - while after Muslim victories such scenes were not repeated

Viewing article on internet , I have also found evidence the reason why Jews were disliked in past was because of their "Sense of Superiority"
Or considering all None Jews as "Without any human rights"
The roman Empire was quite ruthless with them.
Also in Europe for these reasons they were often not welcomed

Ironic that they found refuge in often lands owned by Muslims
 
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Israelis don't trust the Egyptians. Many months ago I had said that the Philadelphi Corridor would become very important and thus it has. There was certainly official or unofficial Egyptian complicity in allowing so much weaponry into Gaza; there is no way the Gazans could have had such weaponry, in such large quantity, 'primitive' as it might sound to describe such weaponry.
The official Israel is quiet about Egypt so far. There are already too many fronts for Israel to deal with. But I don't think Israel is going to forgive Egypt--if Israel would even be in a position to forgive Egypt.
Why did the Egyptians allow the Jews to take the corridor is beyond belief and the Egyptians are accessories to the genocide.
 
Typically the Corridor is Symbolic , a tank or rocket barrage can open it up in few minutes just few walls

However in theory Egypt-Israel , created this buffer zone and egypt had maintained it in past

I think Egypt knows the future Egypt is tied to Gaza what ever happens in Gaza will likely happen in Egypt should they remain quiet
 
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Jordan's King from Hashmi Clan busy taking heroic pictures
  • Picture claims delivery food to Palestine air drops
Wondering what is cooking in Jordan it is next to West Bank
Just watching on sidelines 187,000 people dying just near by

Lot of heat no doubt being close to Gaza-West Bank

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KKL-JNF, JNF-USA launch $50 million effort to rebuild Israel’s North and South​

Both KKL-JNF and JNF-US will contribute up to $25 million each, totaling $50 million, to fund the various reconstruction projects in the affected areas.​

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF AUGUST 29, 2024 20:41

A joint venture for the reconstruction of the northern and southern communities that the October 7 Hamas attacks have impacted will be carried out by the KKL-Jewish National Fund and the US Jewish National Fund, the organizations announced on Tuesday.

Both KKL-JNF and JNF-US will contribute up to $25 million each, totaling $50 million, to fund the various reconstruction projects in the affected areas, the organizations stated.

This is considered a significant collaboration, as both groups are among the largest Zionist organizations.

Additionally, both groups have made over $100 million in philanthropic investments in the region with the intention of allowing residents who were displaced from their homes during the war to return, the organizations explained.

Since the onset of the Israel-Hamas war, KKL-JNF and JNF-US have offered resources such as food, educational supplies, and employment services, as well as addressing civil defense needs, the groups said.

 Ifat Ovadia-Luski, Chairwoman of KKL-JNF and Dr. Sol Lizerbram, CEO of JNF-USA.  (credit: Gabby Lipton)
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Ifat Ovadia-Luski, Chairwoman of KKL-JNF and Dr. Sol Lizerbram, CEO of JNF-USA. (credit: Gabby Lipton)

Joining together during the war

KKL-JNF Chairwoman Ifat Ovadia-Luski explained that the collaboration to rebuild the northern and southern communities is a "historic agreement" that "establishes an unprecedented and powerful partnership. "

Jewish National Fund-USA President Dr. Sol Lizerbram explained how, at this point during the war, "Zionist organizations everywhere must coordinate efforts to address these unprecedented challenges."

"We have grieved together, and now we must rebuild together. The challenges are immense, but so is our determination," said Nina Paul, the Jewish National Fund-USA Incoming Ambassador to KKL-JNF.
 
@TruthSeeker it is Palestinian Resistance force

Not Hama - Hizba - Fata
Just stop it with brain control tactics

It's a Palestinian Resistance force

So based on your post it seems you are certifying , damage to property , I thought that Iron dome was not penetrable ? It was the most powerful weapon on planet

So I guess Palestine Resistance force made some progress after all

Keep us posted on more wonderful news

oh...what did I found
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Don't don't be doing it again , have some shame and acknowledge you messed up the peace in region with genocide

Lost it in 1995 could have had peace
Lost it in 2024 could have had peace
 
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