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Saudi +all countries with Abraham Accord have been infected with Zionist virus 🦠 They have been exposed naked totally.The Zionist have been planning for years to destroy any country that goes against their wishes they have sleeper cell in almost every country in the world.Great example is the recent riots in Uk and Lebanon massive ship yard explosion.They will activate these cells as and when required.
 

IDF soldiers should refuse orders that may be war crimes, Israeli ex-security adviser tells BBC​


Fergal Keane
Reporting from Jerusalem

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IDF could be committing war crimes in northern Gaza, says Eran Etzion

As someone who served four Israeli prime ministers and was deputy head of the country’s National Security Council, Eran Etzion’s judgement was trusted at the highest levels of the state.

A longstanding critic of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he is also someone whose years of public service earned him widespread respect.

But now Mr Etzion, a former soldier himself, is warning that Israel’s military - the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) - might be committing war crimes in northern Gaza. And he is suggesting that officers and troops should reject illegal orders.

“They should refuse. If a soldier or an officer is expected to commit something that might be suspected as a war crime, they must refuse. That's what I would do if I were a soldier. That's what I think any Israeli soldier should do,” he tells me.

We are sitting on the balcony of his home in Shoresh in central Israel.

Here there is the quiet sunshine of an autumn morning. A peaceful neighbourhood where some builders are working on house improvements.

An emotional man is comforted by other men at the Kamal Adwan Hospital


A man is comforted at the Gaza Strip's Kamal Adwan Hospital, which has been described as "completely overwhelmed" by Medecins Sans Frontieres
Less than 40 miles down the road is the Gaza neighbourhood of Jabalia.

As Mr Etzion and I are speaking, doctors and medical staff at the Indonesian Hospital in Jabalia are sending desperate voice notes to the international community begging for aid.

One senior nurse - in a message heard by the BBC - speaks in an exhausted voice of relentless privations allegedly imposed by the Israelis besieging Jabalia.

“My friend, I’m so so tired,” he says. “I can’t explain how tired I am. The water is empty. We don't have water. We contacted the Israeli force to allow us to charge water to the tank, but they don't accept that.... And we don't know what will happen tomorrow. The situation is very very bad.”

Another nurse says: “I am sorry for my language, I can't talk well. I am very fatigued and dizzy. I haven't eaten since yesterday. We try to give the food that we found to the patients and families and we don't eat ourselves.”

Tens of thousands of people are now fleeing Jabalia as the Israeli army continues its offensive against what it says is an attempt by Hamas to regroup.

Mr Etzion is worried for the civilians of Jabalia and his country. “There is a very dangerous erosion of norms. There is a very widespread sense of revenge, of rage,” he says.

This is because, Mr Etzion says, Israel is in the grip of trauma after the 7 October 2023 Hamas attacks in which around 1,200 Israelis were killed and more than 200 taken hostage into Gaza.

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Voice note from nurse describes conditions at a hospital in Jabali

“The will to revenge could be understood. It's human, but we're not a gang, we're not a terror organisation, and we're not a militia. We're a sovereign country. We have our history, we have our morals, we have our values, and we must operate under international law and under international standards if we want to continue to be a member of the international community, which we do.”

He is speaking out as a former soldier, as someone whose children served in the IDF, and whose family and friends still serve. “I'm just a concerned citizen trying to raise my voice. So that's what I'm doing. I want to make sure that no soldier is involved in anything that could be constituted as a war crime.”

Israel has faced mounting international criticism over its conduct during the war. The United States has threatened to cut arms shipments if Israel does not surge aid into Gaza.

The UN has accused the Israelis of repeatedly blocking or impeding the transfer of aid, most recently into northern Gaza.

The IDF has consistently rejected allegations that it is implementing a deliberate policy of starvation to force residents to flee from Jabalia. Israel has long accused Hamas of using the civilian population as human shields, launching attacks from schools and medical facilities.

“Hamas does not hesitate to abuse Gazans, exploit them, steal aid from them, and forcefully prevent them from evacuating when it is necessary for them to do so,” the IDF said in May.

A girl with her arm bandaged lies on the floor of the Kamal Adwan Hospital as a boy sits with her


A wounded girl is treated at the Kamal Adwan hospital in northern Gaza

One of Britain’s most prominent war crimes lawyers, Prof Philippe Sands KC, told me that while Israel had a right to self defence after the 7 October attacks, it was now violating international law.

“It has to be proportionate. It has to meet the requirements of international humanitarian law. It must distinguish between civilians and military targets.

"It doesn't allow you to use famine as a weapon of war. It doesn't allow you to forcibly deport or evacuate large numbers of people.

"So it's impossible to see what is going on now in Gaza, as it's impossible to see what happened on 7 October, and not say crimes are screaming out.”

Prof Sands has led the genocide case against Myanmar, and the case for Palestinian statehood at the International Court of Justice in the Hague.

His book East West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity won the Baillie Gifford Prize for non-fiction. The book also details his own Jewish family’s experience of the Holocaust.

Prof Philippe Sands KC wears a blue shirt in a video call with the BBC

War crimes lawyer Prof Philippe Sands KC told the BBC Israel is violating international law
I ask if the crisis in Gaza makes him worry about the survival of international law.

He points to the fact that the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) is seeking arrest warrants for Israel’s prime minister and defence minister.

The prosecutor also sought warrants for three Hamas leaders. All three, including Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, are now dead.

"It [international law] is not working on the ground in relation to Russia and Ukraine. It's not working on the ground in relation to Sudan. It's not working on the ground in relation to Palestine and Israel.

"There's just no ifs and buts. We just have to, we have to recognize that. But that is not a reason to tear up the entire system.

"If you ask yourself what the alternative is, which is basically no pieces of paper with the words Treaties written on it, you're back to the 1930s, and at least what we have now is a system of rules which allows people to stand up and say: ‘This is a violation of a treaty'.”

We asked the IDF for an interview but they said no spokesperson was available today, and referred us to an earlier statement which says: “The IDF will continue to act, as it always has done, according to international law.”

And today the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), the army’s humanitarian relief wing, said it was their policy to facilitate the entrance of aid into Gaza “without limits”.

This is Israel’s narrative. But as scenes of civilian suffering continue to emerge from Jabalia it is being widely challenged.

With additional reporting by Rudabah Abbass, Haneen Abdeen and Alice Doyard
 

The Israeli military has used Palestinians as human shields in Gaza, soldier and former detainees say​


Mick Krever, Jeremy Diamond and Abeer Salman, CNN
October 24, 2024

The Israeli military has forced Palestinians to enter potentially booby-trapped houses and tunnels in Gaza to avoid putting its troops in harm’s way, according to an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) soldier and five former detainees who said they were victims of the practice.

The soldier, who said his unit held two Palestinian prisoners for the explicit purpose of using them as human shields to probe dangerous places, said the practice was prevalent among Israeli units in Gaza.

“We told them to enter the building before us,” he explained. “If there are any booby traps, they will explode and not us.”

It was so common in the Israeli military that it had a name: “mosquito protocol.”

The exact scale and scope of the practice by the Israeli military is not known. But the testimony of both the soldier and five civilians shows that it was widespread across the territory: in northern Gaza, Gaza City, Khan Younis, and Rafah.

The soldier explained that, at first, his unit, which at the time was in northern Gaza, used standardized procedures before entering a suspect building: sending in a dog or punching a hole through its side with a tank shell or an armored bulldozer.

A photo shared by Breaking the Silence, an organization that provides a forum for Israeli soldiers to speak out and verifies their testimony, showing a soldier guarding a Palestinian prisoner with their hands bound. Image blurred at source.


A photo shared by Breaking the Silence, an organization that provides a forum for Israeli soldiers to speak out and verifies their testimony, showing a soldier guarding a Palestinian prisoner with their hands bound. Image blurred at source.
Breaking the Silence

But one day this spring, the soldier said an intelligence officer showed up with two Palestinian detainees – a 16-year-old boy and 20-year-old man – and told the troops to use them as human shields before entering buildings. The intelligence officer claimed they were connected to Hamas.

When he questioned the practice, the soldier said one of his commanders told him, “‘It’s better that the Palestinian will explode and not our soldiers.’”

“It’s quite shocking, but after a few months in Gaza you [tend not to] think clearly,” the soldier said. “You’re just tired. Obviously, I prefer that my soldiers live. But, you know, that’s not how the world works.”

The soldier said that he and his comrades refused to carry on with the practice after two days and confronted their senior commander about it. Their commander, who first told them not to “think about international law,” saying that their own lives were “more important,” ultimately relented, releasing the two Palestinians, the soldier said.

The fact that they were released, he said, made it clear to him that they had no affiliation with Hamas, “that they are not terrorists.”

CNN was connected with the soldier by Breaking the Silence, an organization that provides a forum for Israeli soldiers to speak out and verifies their testimony.

Breaking the Silence provided CNN with three photos depicting the Israeli military using Palestinians as human shields in Gaza. One haunting photograph shows two soldiers urging a civilian forward in a scene of devastation in northern Gaza. In a second, two civilians used as human shields sit bound and blindfolded. A third shows a soldier guarding a bound civilian.


Two Palestinians used as human shields sit bound and blindfolded in northern Gaza.


Two Palestinians used as human shields sit bound and blindfolded in northern Gaza.
Breaking the Silence

In a statement, the Israeli military told CNN: “The IDF’s directives and guidelines strictly prohibit the use of detained Gaza civilians for military operations. The relevant protocols and instructions are routinely clarified to soldiers in the field during the conflict.”

International law forbids the use of civilians to shield military activity, or to forcibly involve civilians in military operations. The Israeli Supreme Court explicitly banned the practice in 2005, after rights groups filed a complaint about the military’s use of Palestinian civilians to knock on the doors of suspected militants in the West Bank. Justice Aharon Barak at the time called the practice “cruel and barbaric.”

Israel has long accused Hamas of using civilians in Gaza as human shields, embedding military infrastructure in civilian areas – allegations Hamas has denied. There is ample evidence for it: weapons located inside homes, tunnels dug beneath residential neighborhoods and rockets fired from those same neighborhoods in the densely packed territory.

The Israeli military frequently cites those practices in blaming Hamas for the extraordinary civilian death toll in Gaza, where Israel has dropped bombs on those same residential areas. Israeli attacks have killed more than 42,000 Palestinians in Gaza since October last year, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health. The United Nations says that most of the dead are civilians.

“We saw Hamas using Palestinians as human shields,” the soldier said. “But for me it’s more painful with my own army. Hamas is a terrorist organization. The IDF shouldn’t use terrorist organization practices.”
 

‘Mosquito protocol’​

Interviews with five Palestinian former detainees in Gaza tally with the soldier’s account. All describe being captured by Israeli troops and forced to enter potentially dangerous places ahead of the military.

Israeli airstrikes earlier this year forced Mohammad Saad, 20, from his home in Jabalya, in northern Gaza. From his makeshift home near Khan Younis, between blankets strung from rafters, Saad explained that he was picked up by the Israeli military near Rafah, while attempting to get food aid for him and his younger brothers.

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“The army took us in a jeep, and we found ourselves inside Rafah in a military camp,” he said, adding that he was held there for 47 days, and during that time was used for reconnaissance missions to avoid putting Israeli soldiers at risk.

“They dressed us in military uniforms, put a camera on us, and gave us a metal cutter,” he said. “They would ask us to do things like, ‘move this carpet,’ saying they were looking for tunnels. ‘Film under the stairs,’ they would say. If they found something, they would tell us to bring it outside. For example, they would ask us to remove belongings from the house, clean here, move the sofa, open the fridge, and open the cupboard.”

The soldiers were terrified, he explained, of hidden explosives.

“I usually wore the military uniform, but for the final mission, they took me in civilian clothing,” Saad said. “We went to a location, and they told me I had to film a tank left behind by the Israeli army. I was terrified and scared to film it, so they hit me on the back with the butt of a rifle.”

Bullets rang out as he approached the tank, and Saad said he was shot through the back. Miraculously, he survived, and was taken to Soroka Medical Center, in Israel. When he was interviewed by CNN two weeks later in Khan Younis, he lifted his shirt to show the wound where the bullet entered his back.

A photograph shows two soldiers urging a Palestinian forward in a scene of devastation in northern Gaza.



A photograph shows two soldiers urging a Palestinian forward in a scene of devastation in northern Gaza.

Breaking the Silence

Not all the Palestinians used were adults. Mohammad Shbeir, 17, said that he was taken captive by Israeli soldiers after they killed his father and sister during a raid on their home in Khan Younis.

“I was handcuffed and wearing nothing but my boxers,” he recalled. “They used me as a human shield, taking me into demolished houses, places that could be dangerous or contain landmines.”

Dr. Yahya Khalil Al-Kayali, 59, was like so many others displaced over and over after being forced from his home in Gaza City. He eventually found himself living near Al Shifa Hospital, once Gaza’s largest medical complex, joining thousands of internally displaced civilians who took up shelter there.

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In March, the Israeli military laid siege to that medical complex for a third time, alleging that Hamas was using it as a command center – something that Hamas denied. Huge numbers of men were swept up in the two-week-long raid, which left the hospital destroyed and inoperable. Al-Kayali was among them.

“The leader of this group, the soldier, asked me to come,” Al-Kayali recalled from the Mawasi area of Khan Younis, by a beach tent encampment. “He was talking to me in English. And he asked me to go out of the building to find any open holes or tunnels under the ground.”

Along a row of apartment buildings, again and again, the soldiers told Al-Kayali to enter every room of every apartment and check for militants and booby traps. The canons of Israeli tanks stood ready to fire, he said, should Hamas fighters be uncovered.

“I was thinking that I would be killed or die within minutes,” he recalled. “I was thinking about my family. Because there is no time to think about many things. But I was worried also about my kids, because my kids and my family were in the building.”

To his relief, the buildings were empty, and he was released. In the end, he said, he was forced to check as many as 80 apartments.

All the Palestinians interviewed by CNN were eventually released after being used as human shields, and the soldier said that those detained by his unit were also let go.

But after the soldier left Gaza, he said he heard from his comrades that the so-called “mosquito protocol” had resumed in his unit.

“My own soldiers who refused it in the beginning were back to using this practice,” he said. “They have no strength like they had in the beginning.”

Tareq Al Hilou and Mohammad Al Sawalhi in Gaza contributed to this report.
 
This is not a war between Israelis and Palestinians, it’s a war of the Anglo-Zionists, or Judeo-Christians, against the whole Islamic world. Judeo-Christians being those Christians who’ve been demonically possessed by Jews, which is US/UK/EU.

While the Anglo-Zionists are united, Muslims are like a scattered rabble. Iran and the resistance represent only 5% of Muslims, while 95% are spectators or actively helping the other side.

In today’s world all civilizations are progressing, West, Russian Orthodox, Hindu, China, etc. The only civilization that is being destroyed and kept from progressing is Islam. Two billion Muslims, 25% of mankind, are being slaughtered, colonized, divided, and subjected to humiliation.

Until Muslims decide to unite this state of affairs will continue. These attacks on Muslim countries have been going on for decades and still they don’t understand. Puppet governments are the main problem. The only way out of this intolerable state of affairs is to have regime change in the main Muslim countries. Until then, it’s going to be guaranteed death and destruction
 
This is not a war between Israelis and Palestinians, it’s a war of the Anglo-Zionists, or Judeo-Christians, against the whole Islamic world. Judeo-Christians being those Christians who’ve been demonically possessed by Jews, which is US/UK/EU.

While the Anglo-Zionists are united, Muslims are like a scattered rabble. Iran and the resistance represent only 5% of Muslims, while 95% are spectators or actively helping the other side.

The only truly united block is the West; China has issues with multiple neighbors even though racially/civilizationally they are more similar. And even in the West, it is the '5 Eyes', the 'Anglos' who are truly united: UK, America, NZ, Australia and Canada; this point was mentioned by Ray McGovern in a video yesterday when he was talking about the recent leaked plan to attack Iran. Continental Europe, as part of the collective West, is still under the Cold War mode of stagnation and often stupidly follows the American policies.

I don't think there is much unity to the point of being ONE VOICE in Africa, Latin America, East Asia either.

The Islamic world--especially its Arabic speaking population in the Arabian Peninsula--is the only multi-country counterpart to the West; they are 'One Family' as Ghadi Francis recently said in a video I posted a few days ago. But on the street level, there does exist a strong Muslim Ummah concept from Indonesia to Morocco.

So, yes, China, India, Japan, S Korea etc are doing well but they are nowhere a block like the West, especially the Anglos are.

More pertinent to this thread: Israel is a semi-part of the West and Israelis carefully highlight that: Fluent English, lighter skins, gay parades etc etc.
 
So, yes, China, India, Japan, S Korea etc are doing well but they are nowhere a block like the West, especially the Anglos are.

I was going by the concept of eight civilizations as mentioned by Samuel Huntington.

1. Western
2. Confucian (China etc.)
3. Japanese
4. Islamic
5. Hindu
6. Slavic-Orthodox (Russia etc.)
7. Latin American
8. African civilization

Irrespective of how united they are, all are progressing except Islam. No one is attacking them, destroying whole countries, killing millions, and preventing development.

The West is united under US leadership and in a state of total assault on Islam.
 
There is irrefutable evidence of Israeli warcrimes yet the ICJ are still wondering about issuing arrest warrants for yahu. Meanwhile the 2 hamas leaders which were also on the list have been killed. At this rate all mentioned will be dead before arrest warrants are issued.

ICJ has shown its a western owned institution only to go after the wests foes.
 
If even five major Muslim countries get together they can form a solid core that can be instrumental in defending the Muslim world. These are Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Turkey, Iran and Pakistan. Currently only Iran is free, Turkey is 50% free, while Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Pakistan are puppets. That gives us 1.5 points out of 5.
 
ICJ has shown its a western owned institution only to go after the wests foes.

Israelis hate the UN, ICJ and ICC for a reason. The proceedings of he ICJ against Netanyahu are being greatly pressured by the Americans and the proceedings take time anyway. But who is going to enforce a Netanyahu arrest if/when ICJ issues arrest warrants? And why would Netanyahu ever go to those countries who'd comply with the arrest warrants? ALL Netanyahu needs is America.
It is a Jungle, my friend. I don't put much faith in 'image problem', boycott/divestments, street protests, ICJ... they have their roles but not in short term: In short term, keep bleeding Israel so that there are psychological scars, body bags of IDF, flight of capital and people....
Speaking of which, even Hasbara has given up on showing pics of Jews arriving to Israel for their Aaliyah!!
 
If even five major Muslim countries get together they can form a solid core that can be instrumental in defending the Muslim world. These are Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Turkey, Iran and Pakistan. Currently only Iran is free, Turkey is 50% free, while Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Pakistan are puppets. That gives us 1.5 points out of 5.

Pakistan a puppet? You speak like a typical expat Pakistani who, from the comfort his abode in the West, advocates Pakistan to pursue policies despite Pakistan's precarious economic and military situation, starting from a hostile large, powerful military and economy next to Pakistan. You may not understand this and it seems most expats don't: Pakistan can't afford to but is doing what it can within its limits. Thank God Pakistani planners are cold calculating ones: Getting the Americans to support financially via IMF but also making big deals with the Chinese and the Russians, much to the disappointment of Indians.

Even this Palestinian blogger, who has mostly bought the anti Pakistan narrative propagated by the followers of a certain political party in Pakistan, is starting to say that Pakistan might change course.

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Found the series of articles on Donald Trump that have been updated this year from 2016:

Post in thread 'United States elections 2024' https://defencepk.com/forums/threads/united-states-elections-2024.2573/post-394145
Found the series of articles I reposted on forums back in 2016. They have been updated this year:

HE’S THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN IN THE USA BECAUSE….. | SOTN: Alternative News, Analysis & Commentary

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Snippets:

If Donald Trump gets elected in 2024, there’s only one reason for his installation into the Oval Office—ISRAEL WANTS HIM THERE.

In other words, now that the Democrat Party has abandoned the apartheid state of Israel, especially in view of the horrific Gaza genocide, Team Netanyahu has no choice but to show the American people that the U.S. Federal Government is a hardcore ZOG.

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This is what makes Donald Trump “THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN IN THE USA”. Because, unknown to the MAGA Movement and Patriot Movement, a Trump victory means one thing and one thing only: MIGA. And, if Trump “Makes Israel Great Again” as he did during his first term, America’s downfall is certain this time around.
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Please understand that this is a vastly truncated list of Donald Trump’s gross betrayals, extreme failings, shocking incompetencies and serious abuses of high office. Were the extent of his profound criminality and rampant corruption known, he would be a top candidate for Chairman of the World Economic Forum or Charter Member of the Committee of 300.

Exactly what type of corruption and criminality before he was ever elected? As follows:

Then there is this quite revealing series on the secret life of Donald Trump:

Lastly, there is this little exposé on Trump:

Next take a close look at this Israeli coin with Donald J. Trump’s signature on it (notice the two vaccine syringes in the cluster of graphics on the blade of the sword):

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Over four million views. We Americans are fed up being mercenaries for ZOG.

The Christian Zionists only make up about 30% of the American electorate.

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Pakistan a puppet? You speak like a typical expat Pakistani who, from the comfort his abode in the West, advocates Pakistan to pursue policies despite Pakistan's precarious economic and military situation, starting from a hostile large, powerful military and economy next to Pakistan. You may not understand this and it seems most expats don't: Pakistan can't afford to but is doing what it can within its limits. Thank God Pakistani planners are cold calculating ones: Getting the Americans to support financially via IMF but also making big deals with the Chinese and the Russians, much to the disappointment of Indians.

Even this Palestinian blogger, who has mostly bought the anti Pakistan narrative propagated by the followers of a certain political party in Pakistan, is starting to say that Pakistan might change course.

You need to provide a trigger warning before you praise Whiskey & Company. Otherwise someone could die of a heart attack.

It so happens, I was thinking of posting the same video you did, so our thinking isn’t so far apart, except in the the case of Whiskey.

Your argument is that Pakistan is too poor to do anything. The question is, why is Pakistan bankrupt? Hasn’t the colonial British Indian Army been running the country for almost all its history? Either they impose martial law or they impose their preferred criminal politicians. They bankrupted the country and prevented development and now the argument is that Pakistan is too poor. They’re puppets of America, China, and Saudi Arabia, trying to balance how many dollars they can get from each while the country has gone to the dogs.
 
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