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These westerners themselves are terrorists.This Israeli genocide tracker shows the Israeli version of ISIS. How can the west condemn ISIS on one hand and turn a blind eye to their jewish equivalents.
Muslims left many countries to be part of the islamic state is no different to this situation, if anything the Israeli are much worse.
ISIS was a product of western and Israeli intelligence and their slave governments in this region.This Israeli genocide tracker shows the Israeli version of ISIS. How can the west condemn ISIS on one hand and turn a blind eye to their jewish equivalents.
Muslims left many countries to be part of the islamic state is no different to this situation, if anything the Israeli are much worse.
Israel Genocide Tracker account reportedly causing panic among Israeli soldiers
I have been following the Israeli sites for many months and this article on a main Israeli site is not surprising at all and sums up the general, overwhelming preference for Trump and a fear of Harris Presidency. As I said before, the Democratic Party is on an irreversible path of alienation from Israel. The change is slow but sure.
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How will the US election determine Israel's future in war? | The Jerusalem Post
The result of the US election stands to redefine Israel’s war options. Netanyahu might be adept at navigating such diplomatic challenges, but he knows that this period calls for caution.www.jpost.com
Whatever happens on Tuesday and whoever wins the US election, expect Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to waste no time in leveraging the vote’s outcome to steer Israeli policy – to secure a deal for the hostages and to end the war in Lebanon.
If Donald Trump wins, Netanyahu will seize the opportunity to convince his coalition’s right-wing partners – particularly Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir – that concluding the conflict is essential to keep the incoming administration aligned with Israeli interests.
Netanyahu will argue that Trump has asked for the war to end by January 20, the date of his inauguration.
He might even hint at Trump’s support for future West Bank annexation as a possibility, asserting that ending the war now could pave the way to the realization of the Right’s dream.
Conversely, if Kamala Harris claims the White House, Netanyahu will play a different hand entirely, painting a darker picture of what a Democratic administration could bring.
He will tell his right-wing allies that failing to end the Gaza war before Harris takes office risks inviting an American crackdown on the settlements in the West Bank – potentially even worse than the hardline policies of Barack Obama.
He would remind them of Obama’s “not a single brick” instruction during their first meeting, an encounter that Netanyahu later described as an “ambush” and which pressured Israel into a 10-month settlement freeze.
This time, he’ll insist, the stakes could be even higher. Ending the war before January, Netanyahu will argue, will be necessary to avoid American measures that could go so far as to undermine the IDF’s ability to even prosecute the wars that Smotrich and Ben-Gvir will want to see continue.
As a result, the most pressing deadline right now is not the fate of the hostages but the fate of America and who will be the next president.
That is what is driving the sudden change on both fronts: Lebanon, where on Thursday both Israelis and Lebanese were hinting that a deal was imminent and Gaza, where a hostage deal – albeit small in scope – might also be just days away.
Looming over all of this is the unpredictability of the American political transition. The period between the US election and the presidential inauguration has often proven volatile for Israeli-American relations.
During this time – when the outgoing president is free of political constraints and campaign commitments – Israel needs to be cautious.
It was during this transition period in 2016 that Obama allowed the UN Security Council to pass Resolution 2334, which condemned Israeli settlements and demanded their cessation.
While Israel saw the American abstention as a betrayal, there is concern now that President Joe Biden would allow a similar resolution to pass – perhaps this time even one that advocates for the establishment of a Palestinian state.
Such a resolution would be more likely if Trump wins. If Harris wins, Biden may hold back to avoid binding her administration’s hand.
"PALESTINE - under Turkish rule is comprised in two governments. DAMASCUS East of the River Jordan and Lebanon and BEIRUT or SIDON West, which are represented by the shaded lines."
Are you related to the monarchy , why the affinity for corrupt rulers who have lost their way and faith? They have turned to house of gay corrupts and lost the respect of the Ummah.What is people power..you mean chaos that will for sure lead the people to disaster.. monarchies and other stable forms of government are behind the stability of their countries..
Can you give examples of "people power"..
The obvious fact is that you are projecting your own feelings about your leaders.. on middle eastern monarchies.. the proof is you are living under the British monarchy..
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