Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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Trump complains:

They started screaming when I entered a restaurant, with something related to Palestine.

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The broadcaster could not bear and control herself as she watched a shocking leak showing the children of Gaza inside the occupation prisons, chanting "God is Great" with innocence and pride beyond their ages.

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حَسْبُنَا اللّٰہُ وَنِعْمَ الْوَکِیْلُ
حَسْبُنَا اللّٰہُ وَنِعْمَ الْوَکِیْلُ
 
Massive Israeli attack to occupy Gaza City - Highlights known so far:

The operation came after US Secretary of State Rubio met with Netanyahu in Jerusalem and supported the attack (Axios).

The entry of Israeli tanks coincided with violent air and artillery bombardment (Jerusalem Post).

- Israeli army: About 300,000 Palestinians were displaced from Gaza, while 700,000 are still inside it.

Netanyahu pushed for an invasion despite opposition from senior security leaders, including Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir (Jerusalem Post).

- Families of prisoners in Gaza began protests in front of E headquarters

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Massive Israeli attack to occupy Gaza City - Highlights known so far:

The operation came after US Secretary of State Rubio met with Netanyahu in Jerusalem and supported the attack (Axios).

The entry of Israeli tanks coincided with violent air and artillery bombardment (Jerusalem Post).

- Israeli army: About 300,000 Palestinians were displaced from Gaza, while 700,000 are still inside it.

Netanyahu pushed for an invasion despite opposition from senior security leaders, including Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir (Jerusalem Post).

- Families of prisoners in Gaza began protests in front of E headquarters

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wild z animals.
 
Stay strong Palestinians, your kin and 500 million Arabs with thousands of fighter jets are coming any day to help, they just had a summit and issue very "Strong" statements.
The Indian diaspora in the Gulf is overwhelmingly expatriate workers and professionals, with very few Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) who hold local citizenship. As of 2025, the number of people of Indian origin in the GCC is estimated at around 9-10 million, making up roughly 15-17% of the total GCC population.

Can we just call them Arabidians now? Not long before the Indians demand the Gulfies to support Israel in the genocide :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
Trumps wants the war to end by slaughter and the hostages back dead or alive:

Rubio discusses U.S. priorities with Gaza war as he departs for trip to Israel​


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Netanyahu alleges China arming HAMAS:

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European Commission prepares sanctions on 37% of Israel-EU trade​

The European Commission is preparing a package of sanctions on Israel.

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas told Euronews the move is intended to hit parts of Israel’s trade with the bloc that come under preferential trade partner arrangements, which she said accounts for about 37 percent of the 42.6 billion euros ($50.45bn) that was traded in 2024.

Kallas said the step “will have a high cost for Israel” if approved. The measure requires a majority of EU member states, and Kallas acknowledged this will be difficult.

“My question to all counterparts, because it’s not only Germany, was that if you agree on the diagnosis that the situation is extremely grave, the situation is disastrous and untenable, then the question is, what do we do about this?” she said.

“If you don’t support these measures, then what measures can you support? Bring alternatives.”1758095798625.pngEuropean Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas at EU headquarters in Brussels [File: Geert Vanden Wijngaert/AP]
 

‘Appropriate and proportionate’: EU trade commissioner defends sanctions on Israel​


By Faisal Ali
The EU’s Commission proposed a package of wide-ranging sanctions on Israel.

In 2024, trade between Israel and the EU amounted to 42.6 billion euros ($50.45bn), 37 percent of which is covered by the preferential trade agreement.

The EU regrets having to take the step, but it believes it’s “both appropriate and proportionate given the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza”, said EU trade commissioner Maros Sefcovic.

“In light of these figures and the principles at stake, the proposed partial suspension is a carefully considered response to an increasingly urgent situation,” he added.

The announcement doesn’t mean it will go into effect, and it will need to be voted on. The EU has been divided on the issue, with countries such as Germany, the Czech Republic, and Hungary opting to avoid harsh measures on Israel, while others like Spain and Ireland push for them.
 
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