Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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Well it has been a calculated genocide

2005-2010 Genocide in Iraq (Toppling of stable Military)
2010-2015 War in Libya (Toppling of stable military)
2010-2015 Genocide in Syria , split the eastern Syria - occupy the oil
field
  • A future attack against Turkey perhaps down the line
2018-2020 Destruction of port in Lebanon
2023-2024 Genocide in Gaza , West Bank
2024 Start of War strikes in Lebanon

Only a Statistics person can put all the death toll but has to be more then 5 million-8 million people died , directly or indirectly (injuries)

During so called sanction on Iraq , many deaths happened in hospitals for new born and lack of life saving medicine

All the events are inter connected



**Currently Israel is destroying links between Lebanon and Routes to Syria or cut Lebanon off from world via Sea or Air, they are creating a new GAZA, while the Palestinians are being Murdered in large numbers at every chance (i.e Genocide)


Israel fears a ground invasion


1- Iran missile attack was unexpected
2- Yamen missile attack was unexpected
3- Russia in Syria , and failed attack on Russia was unexpected
4- Iran defeating the dome of magic power was unexpected
5- Israel attacking UN unexpected
6- Israel attacking Lebanon unexpected


This is a new war , unexpected things are happening
Gotta disagree with you on this one:-" Israel attacking Lebanon unexpected"

Attack on Lebanon , West bank and East bank all expected , looking at the pattern of genocide for land. With the US behind Israel , unless there is some party that can balance the US power, we can expect civil strife and then direct strike attack on Jordan and Egypt too . Syria game has alrwady been played. Iran is a tougher nut to crack specially when it has the China supply line behind it. Pakistan, no direct conflict but will be infected with the cancer of internal strife.
 
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Don't think the gobal economy can absorb the shock from deficit in Russian oil, Middle Eastern oil and Iranian oil. With South America being obstinate and mostly not under direct control of Uncle Sam the reduction in world oil supply will cause global economic crisis and depending on the length of the crisis may cause some significant countries to go bankrupt or be seriously crippled. Iran will hit Arab oil refineries. shipping oil tankers and pipe lines.

There are contingencies in place for the G8 economies excluding non-allied countries, if oil supplies are crippled. Russia exports almost 60-70% of its oil to China and India, while Iran exports 90% to China; if any economy is hurt the most, it is China if those supplies are removed; thus, I don't think the West will care about Russian or Iranian oil being knocked out, as the West has insulated itself pretty well.

The top sources of U.S. oil imports in 2022 were:
  • Canada: 52% of total petroleum imports and 60% of crude oil imports
  • Mexico: 10% of total petroleum imports
  • Saudi Arabia: 7% of total petroleum imports
  • Iraq: 4% of total petroleum imports
  • Colombia: 3% of total petroleum imports

https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/oil-and-petroleum-products/imports-and-exports.php

Europe's key suppliers are the United States and Norway; within two years, the Americans replaced Russia.

Most of the EU imports of petroleum oil in the third quarter of 2023 came from the United States (17.7%), followed by Norway (13.7%) and Kazakhstan (8.2%).

Almost half of the natural gas in the gaseous state came from Norway (48.6%). Algeria followed with 17.8%, ahead of Russia (16.0%) and the United Kingdom (10.5%).

The United States provided almost half of the imported liquified natural gas (48.5%), ahead of Qatar (14.0%), Algeria (10.1%) and Russia (8.8%).

Note: Europe hasn't touched Shale reserves in Poland and France.


Now, smaller countries will face difficulties, which is a given due to various factors. Still, in the grand scheme of things, as long as the powerhouses function, they'll recover, and that's what matters the most, as they are the biggest consumption economies.

South America's lifeline is the US, as Venezuela found out the hard way when it tried playing hardball. In Venezuela, a month's worth of income can buy, at most, a maple syrup bottle; they, as an oil-producing nation, are running out of medical supplies; that's how bad the situation is in the country. The primary export markets are Canada and the US; any further antagonizing the US will kill their economies. If need be, and the US unchains them, they can ramp up production and supply the West and its allies; China doesn't command that sort of authority.

Now, if Iran does such acts, you can bet all your money the Arabs and the West will have a casus belli to strike Iran with all its might. I'm sure the Ayatollah knows this as well. This will play into US hands, a head served on a silver platter.

Let me just say when the West goes to war, starts on war footing or economic warfare, they plan, plan, and plan for any eventualities; they aren't like our idiots back home.
 
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There are contingencies in place for the G8 economies excluding non-allied countries, if oil supplies are crippled. Russia exports almost 60-70% of its oil to China and India, while Iran exports 90% to China; if any economy is hurt the most, it is China if those supplies are removed; thus, I don't think the West will care about Russian or Iranian oil being knocked out, as the West has insulated itself pretty well.

The top sources of U.S. oil imports in 2022 were:
  • Canada: 52% of total petroleum imports and 60% of crude oil imports
  • Mexico: 10% of total petroleum imports
  • Saudi Arabia: 7% of total petroleum imports
  • Iraq: 4% of total petroleum imports
  • Colombia: 3% of total petroleum imports

https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/oil-and-petroleum-products/imports-and-exports.php

Europe's key suppliers are the United States and Norway; within two years, the Americans replaced Russia.

Most of the EU imports of petroleum oil in the third quarter of 2023 came from the United States (17.7%), followed by Norway (13.7%) and Kazakhstan (8.2%).

Almost half of the natural gas in the gaseous state came from Norway (48.6%). Algeria followed with 17.8%, ahead of Russia (16.0%) and the United Kingdom (10.5%).

The United States provided almost half of the imported liquified natural gas (48.5%), ahead of Qatar (14.0%), Algeria (10.1%) and Russia (8.8%).

Note: Europe hasn't touched Shale reserves in Poland and France.


Now, smaller countries will face difficulties, which is a given due to various factors. Still, in the grand scheme of things, as long as the powerhouses function, they'll recover, and that's what matters the most, as they are the biggest consumption economies.

South America's lifeline is the US, as Venezuela found out the hard way when it tried playing hardball. In Venezuela, a month's worth of income can buy, at most, a maple syrup bottle. They as an oil-producing nation are running out of medical supplies. Their primary export markets are Canada and the US, and any further antagonizing the US will kill their economies. If need be, and the US unchains them, they can ramp up production and supply the West and its allies; China doesn't command that sort of authority.

Now, if Iran does such acts, you can bet all your money the Arabs and the West will have a casus belli to strike Iran with all its might. Let me say I'm sure the Ayatollah knows this as well. This will play into US hands.

Let me just say when the West goes to war, starts on war footing or economic warfare, they plan, plan, and plan for any eventualities; they aren't like our idiots back home.
So where does 93% of Saudia oil go and what about Kuwait, Iraqi, Syrian oil etc? FIgures don't add up.
 
Don't know whether to laugh or cry, they have had a year to do something but have done nothing at all:-


Dar and Saudi FM express ‘deep commitment and support’ for Palestinians, Lebanese in phone call

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Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Saturday held a telephone call with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud in which they expressed their “deep commitment and support for the people of Palestine and Lebanon”.

A post on X by the Foreign Office said the two diplomats discussed the situation in the two conflict-ridden countries subject to an Israeli military offensive.



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The Saudi Press Agency said both also reviewed relations between the two countries and discussed regional and international developments

Israel’s military onslaught in Gaza has killed more than 42,000 Palestinians since it began a year ago and has laid waste to the enclave.

The offensive began after a Hamas-led attack on October 7, 2023, on southern Israeli communities in which 1,200 people were killed and about 250 were taken hostage, according to Israeli tallies.

Meanwhile, Israel’s latest fight with Hezbollah started when the group fired missiles at Israeli positions immediately after the Oct 7 attack. Hezbollah and Israel have been exchanging fire ever since.

As months of indirect ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas went nowhere, Israel in September began ramping up its bombardment of Hezbollah and landed painful blows on the group, including remotely detonating Hezbollah pagers and radios, wounding thousands of the group’s members.

After Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah’s death, US President Joe Biden called again for a ceasefire along the Israel-Lebanon border.

The government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu launched its ground invasion anyway.

Its expanded operation has displaced more than 1.2 million people, according to Lebanon’s government, which says more than 2,100 people have been killed and 10,000 wounded in over a year of fighting. The toll includes scores of women and children.

Separately, a statement from the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) issued today said the seventh meeting of the Pakistan-Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Bilateral Defence Industrial Forum was held in Riyadh on Thursday.

Pakistan’s tri-services delegation was led by Chief of General Staff (CGS), Lieutenant General Muhammad Avais Dastgir, whereas, Assistant Defence Minister Talal Bin Abdullah Al Otaibi led the Saudi Arabian side.






During the meeting, the CGS affirmed Pakistan’s continuing support towards the capacity building of the Royal Saudi Defence Forces.

The Saudi dignitary acknowledged Pakistan’s achievements and sacrifices in the war against terrorism and its valuable contributions towards regional peace and stability.

The forum’s participants discussed challenges to global and regional security and their implications for the Defence Forces.

They noted that rapid advancements in modern technologies necessitated further enhancing defence industrial cooperation in critical capabilities between the two allied countries.

In this context, the ISPR said that the progress of ongoing areas of collaboration was reviewed while new areas of collaboration were also agreed upon.
 
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UN is truly fu(ked up:-

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So where does 93% of Saudia oil go and what about Kuwait, Iraqi, Syrian oil etc? FIgures don't add up.

I'll give you one visual of Saudi Arabia. 66% of petroleum products are exported to China (23.8%), Japan (14.6%), India (13.9%), South Korea (13.8%), and the United States (7%), with the rest spread out among other East Asian and European Nations.

It's the same story with other oil-producing countries.


See the visual below of US Crude Oil Imports.

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Imports peaked in 2005 and declined until 2014, thanks to improvements in domestic production and reduced demand. Imports from Canada, however, have been rising steadily since 1981. Most oil imports from Iraq zeroed out in 1974, 1981, and 1991-1995 as a result of the OPEC Oil Embargo, the Iran-Iraq War, and the Gulf War, respectively.

This is the U.S. I haven't focused too much on Europe as I mostly play the U.S. commodities market, but the story will be the same there.

As you mentioned, countries going into recession will be impacted, as well as OPEC and non-OPEC.

Had Venezuela stayed on target, it would have broken even with imports of 1,500 barrels per day in 2005 with Saudi Arabia and could have made more inroads through its Citgo brand, the county crown jewel.

Now, you understand why the U.S. is bold and doing what it's doing in the Middle East. It did not fear an oil embargo; the Arabs had no leverage on the U.S. and its allies. Just as Pakistan is a spent cartridge, so are the Arabs. They are a glorified real estate market, the Switzerland of Asia, to hide assets.

Now that I think about it, the U.S. allowing both Iran and Arabs to knock each other's oil sites to spit on China's face wouldn't be a bad idea.
 
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UN is truly fu(ked up:-

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That spokesperson's mother's maternal grandfather was Robert de Rothschild, the French side of the family, so don't be surprised.

Here, the Muslims want the UN, the U.S., etc., to intervene; now, Biden's advisor to the Middle East is an ex-IDF soldier who's advising him on the policy along with negotiations.
 
Firstly, my apologies to you for using a little strong language in my post to you earlier. I think you are definitely a pessimist, if not a defeatist. But I should have been more careful. But I wasn't far off: You have been proven wrong on important issues before, including yours and many others' assertions that the Gaza Pier would be used to deport the Palestinians. I had written early on that not only that was not the American intention but also logistically impossible.
You might want to reflect on your negative posts. I had responded to you earlier about various 'scenarios' where I posited that the Resistance can never be defeated. What is your response to that??

No worries, brother. I have no hard feelings; I understand it's a very difficult time right now, and seeing what we are seeing, words just can't describe it. It's been a brutal year and ongoing with no end in sight, but I respect your staying positive compared to me.

I will sometimes be proven wrong and accept that, as we all read and see scenarios differently. The languages we hear from one particular side (Israelis) would make one think of the worst-case scenario, as they've done far too often.

To answer your question:

Resistance is subjective to the support it receives from the population. Will Hezbollah, Hamas, and others continue? Yes, they will, but in what capacity? That's to be seen.
 
Please don't believe the lies Imran Khan's supporters have been pedaling on this forum for a long time
You dude have totally lost it....
You are the BAJWA type.....
Ghaddar chor daku with no family morals... Especially despicable act of the Pakistan armed forces against the civilians of Pakistan against mothers and sisters of Pakistan...
I don't what kind of religion these so called munafiqs practice entering into houses of Muslims like badmaash yazeed ..
Lions on Pakistan awammm
But even with guns tanks and aircrafts they fold Everytime some cuckold white man shows up ..
So please take your begging style lectures and go somewhere else with those lies...
Entire world is watching what's happening in Pakistan to imran Khan and entire world knows who toppled Imran KHAN...
But puttro in wardi jernails and company your time is coming too.
Same dajjal that's destroying Gaza BAJWA and jernails wanted to shake hands .. and bought a fu*king software to spy on MUSLIMS TO KOLL MUSLIMS....
JUST LIKE ISRAEL CANT HANDLE BUNCH OF RAG TAG IN BOLACHISTAN NOR IN FATA.. BUT FOR UNARMED CIVILIANS LIONS BAN JATAY HAIN ..
SO THATS THE TRUTH
JERNAIL
ZARDARI
NAWAZ
SHOWBAZ
ENTIRE COMPANY IS BEGGER BOWL AND BEEN PUT UN CHARGE OF PAKISTAN FOR AGENDA.
 

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Hezbollah condemns mainstream media for taking a tour with the IDF in southern Lebanon




Since Israel started sending ground troops into southern Lebanon, Hezbollah has been telling everyone that the IDF utterly failed - it failed to gain any ground, it was turned back at every village it tried to capture.

Then Israel started giving tours to villages in southern Lebanon to the media, showing not only that Israel had captured territory, but it was confident enough that Hezbollah would not fire on them because the areas around those villages were cleared.

This was totally unacceptable to the terror group that wants to control the narrative. And it went mostly after the BBC, which it sees as the weakest link and easiest to manipulate.

L'Orient Le Jour reports:



Hezbollah strongly condemned what it describes as dangerous behavior by several Western media outlets, following a promotional tour organized by the Israeli army for journalists.

In a statement released on Monday, the group had initially reacted to a BBC report by Jerusalem correspondent Lucy Williamson, who crossed into southern Lebanon as part of the convoy arranged for journalists by the Israeli military.

"Following our previous statement regarding the promotional tour organized by the Zionist occupation army for several Western media outlets, it has become clear that, in addition to the BBC, networks and institutions such as The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Telegraph, Fox News, Reuters, The New York Times, The Financial Times, the Associated Press and other networks and channels also participated in this tour," Hezbollah said.

“The BBC, with all its platforms and in different languages, did not just blindly side with the murderers and criminals and justify the Zionist barbarism against the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples, but brazenly sent a team that entered a southern village accompanied by the occupation army and violated the sanctity of Lebanese territory, sovereignty, and applicable Lebanese laws, as shown by the reports published by this institution,” Hezbollah said in a statement Monday.

Hezbollah’s Media Relations condemned “this unjustified and absolutely unacceptable move and demands the Ministry of Information, the National Media Council, and the relevant judicial and security agencies take the necessary legal measures against the BBC and its teams in Lebanon and protest to the BBC Company and the legal bodies representing it. It also demands that the unions of journalists, editors, and free media outlets in the world condemn this step,” Hezbollah concluded.

Six employees of BBC Arabic in Beirut announced their resignation today, Monday, in protest against a report published by BBC English about the fighting in southern Lebanon after the team visited Lebanese areas accompanied by the Israeli army.

The seven employees are Sana Khoury, Mohamed Hamdar, Marie-Josée Qazzi and Joey Sleem, along with three others from the BBC Extra team. They stated that "they will not return to work unless the institution issues an apology for the report or holds accountable the team that accompanied the Israeli army."

Wow. Who knew that journalists embedded with an army were breaking the law? All those reports from Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere where every major media outlet participated were illegal, according to Hezbollah!

This is Hezbollah panicking about losing a battle in the information war. The usual response is an over the top, crazed reaction, knowing that Western reporters do not want to be harassed by anti-Israel drones on social media and perhaps in real life.
 
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Hizbullah has right to build defensive infrastructure on their side of the border.


Why is Israel deliberately killing journalists?

Israeli forces have killed Palestinian journalist Hassan Hamad in an air strike on his home in northern Gaza’s Jabalia refugee camp, days after the slain journalist said he was warned by an Israeli officer to stop filming in Gaza.



I was illegally detained by the Israeli Army with four other journalists. Here's what happened:

On October 8th 2024, at approximately 01:00 PM, a car with five journalists (an American journalist, a Palestinian journalist, a Russian-Israeli journalist, a Canadian-Israeli videographer, and an Israeli photographer) was stopped at a checkpoint in the northern West Bank. The checkpoint separates Areas C and B, all the journalists are allowed to be on both sides by Israeli occupation law. They were held for an hour and a half in their car, while the IOF collected their documents. The IOF searched the car, going through personal items. The photographer later discovered that her underwear was removed from her bag, placed on top of their belongings.

The soldiers then illegally requested that the journalists hand in their phones, and when they refused, the soldiers pointed a gun at one of the journalists, hit him with their hands and the barrel of a gun, then dragged him out of the car and slammed him onto the concrete. When lying on the ground, they pointed 2 guns at his head. The rest of the journalists exited the car and the military raided it, confiscating phones, cameras, and personal items.

The journalists were told to sit in the sun, in 35°C heat on the side of the road. After an hour, the Palestinian journalist began to feel faint and requested an ambulance be ordered. The soldiers refused and didn’t let anyone move to the shade, shouting insults and Israeli nationalist slogans. After two hours, the soldiers handcuffed and blindfolded the journalists. The Israeli photographer had a panic attack and started throwing up, and after stating she was Israeli, was allowed to remain without a blindfold. The Palestinian journalist was left in the sun for two more hours, then he was released. In the meantime, the other four journalists were stacked on top of each other into a military jeep, and taken to a military base. There they were held blindfolded and handcuffed on the floor for two hours, while being insulted and interrogated by the soldiers. The soldiers told the female Israeli photographer that she should have been raped by Hamas.

At approximately 04.00 PM the IOF passed the illegally detained journalists to the police, who took them to the police station. The two male journalists remained blindfolded until arriving at the Maale Adumim Shai Police Station in an illegal Israeli settlement 1 hour later. At the station, the journalists were forced to be photographed in front of an Israeli flag with a nationalist slogan on it, while the officers were insulting them. A journalist was threatened with physical violence for smiling.

The journalists were interrogated in regards to their political affiliation and work, refused the right to see a lawyer, denied food and water until many repeated requests (the two male journalists were denied food completely). The two female journalists were released without charges at 11:00 PM. The Russian-Israeli journalist was released at midnight. The American journalist was held for three days and was released Friday, October 11th. The army confiscated two phones and one camera that they have yet to return.

This marks a precedent for IOF treatment of Israelis and internationals, but this is the standard procedure for kidnapping Palestinians across the West Bank.

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Native semites have to build tunnels to fight off non-semetic European squatters who worship an estate agent.
 
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