Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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@Musings read this... How can the world allow this?
Tschh. There is no such thing as 'the World". You speak as if humans have suddenly invented ways to get along and work as a single universal society.

The 'world' is basically divided on who's who. Their acceptance of what is right and wrong, what's acceptable or not is divided on how they view (and shape) their surroundings.

This is why you see the West that spent the last 2-3 decades decrying Islam's approach on things as inhumane and barbaric are absolutely OK with Israel killing civilians in broad daylight. in short... 'the world' (LOL) isn't a single universal society as many people thought.

There are many beliefs, I couldn't list them all, but in general the giants of thoughts are that of the West (and their Judeo-Christian but later Liberal) idelogy and on the extreme end of the other side is most prominently, Islam.

To win, one of them must kill the other, there's no other way around it. The West justifies the killing in Iraq, Afghanistan, and now Gaza with the belief that they have a god sent command, to transform the world to their likings. This is why the West is so cutthroat in social engineering, spreading their culture of democracy, nihilism, neo-atheism, LGBT etc most prominently to the Muslim world. And behind this is their institutions like the UN, that many Muslims sadly looked upon into.

Now the people who call themselves Muslims must ponder upon themselves. What can we do, to destroy the West and their ideologies and institutions? It started by planting the correct belief of Islam, first into you and your family with the final goal of outright replacing how the world works according to our whims, not the West.

Do not cry and complain about why 'the World' allows this and that. They ARE your enemy. Start seeing things from a zero-sum game perspective. It's either us or them. The collective mind and effort of people calling themself Muslims must be pushed to realize this

This is why in Islam there's the concept of Al-Wala wal Bara (Love and hate upon Islam), A Muslim even though he lives in Antarctica, is your ally, while a Pakistani/Indonesian murtad isn't. You must defend one Muslim on top of the other.
 
I used to think that if the war spread to other neighbouring countries like Egypt and Jordan Israel would be in a graver position. However knowing what we know now the US,UK and France would send boots on the ground and provide all there technical help to these bastards, just like they’ve done since 1948. You don’t know how serious the support is when Israel can literally walk into an American weapons depot in Iraq or Saudi and pick out all the extra ammunition it needs like a spoiled rich kid in a Toy Story. You don’t know how serious it is when the UK have been flying missions in support of Israel picking up and intel and withholding intel to the general public which would provide further evidence of genocide. Millions will die in this war.
Welcome to PDF! You are probably the first one out of Iceland here.
Quoted part: Maybe what you are saying would be valid if there was not the two year long raging war in Ukraine. But even without that war, sending 'boots on the ground' in a significant numbers would be hard to 'sell' to the respective countries.

The memorandum stated that Netanyahu "is immersed to the core in a conflict of interest between his duty and his personal interest in continuing the war in order to postpone his trial."

I believe Netanyahu definitely gains time by prolonging the conflict but, in his place, a person like Gallant would be probably doing the same in Gaza and even worse Gallant is a hawk on Lebanon/Hezbollah. But I am glad the idea that Netanyahu has a personal stake in prolonging the conflict is really taking hold--even Chuck Schumer referred to that.
 
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Our cartoonist's take on cross-border clashes between Lebanon and Israel​

 
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Christian nun in Lebanon prays for the Shiite Muslim fighters of Hezbollah. A furor ensues.​

A video showing a Lebanese nun asking young students to pray for the “men of the resistance,” a reference to Hezbollah fighters, has sparked controversy in Lebanon​


A video capturing Ziadeh’s comments was widely circulated online earlier this month, outraging some who accused her of “brainwashing” the children and imposing her political views. Others rallied to her support, commending her stance as courageous and honorable.

The war of words that unfolded highlighted larger, longstanding schisms in Lebanon over Hezbollah, now amplified by the Lebanon-Israel border clashes and by fears that an already crisis-hit Lebanon could be dragged into an all-out war.


“There are sharp (political) divisions over Hezbollah’s weapons,” said Sami Nader, director of the Institute of Political Science at Saint Joseph University of Beirut. And while there’s wide support for the Palestinian cause, he said, there are “differences over the degree of such support and how to provide it.”

Lebanon is home to multiple religious groups. Politically, the presidency is given to a Maronite Christian, the parliament speaker post to a Shiite Muslim and the prime minister's post to a Sunni Muslim

Although Hezbollah has alliances with figures from other religious groups, the base of its support lies in the Shiite community, while many Christians and Sunnis accuse the group of hijacking the country. The nun's speech generated added attention — and for some, furor— in particular because it came from a Christian religious figure.

In the recent video, Ziadeh called for praying for the “children, people and mothers of the south and ... for the men of the resistance,” describing those who fail to do so as “traitors,” a characterization that many found troubling, especially given the young age of her audience. Others saw a message of love in her call to pray for the people of southern Lebanon.

“In the south, there are students your age who say that ‘our only dreams are to protect our land,’” the nun told the children.

 
Interesting track: RAF Euro fighter - took off from RAF Akrotiri towards Jordan.
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Following on from this, The Royal Air Force BEECHCRAFT Super King Air 350 (Shadow R1) is presently in the air
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Through a combination of sensors, Shadow contributes to the comprehensive intelligence gathering of the RAFs (Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition, and Reconnaissance (ISTAR) Force.

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