Why Netanyahu Won’t Admit Over 5800 Jewish Terrorists Have Died while Committing Genocide
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A journalist who spoke to eyewitnesses there told me that the Nevatim Airbase, which has served as a launch point for deadly air operations against Gaza and more recently Lebanon and is located deep inside the Negev desert, said dozens of missiles landed inside the base, inflicting heavy damage.
The attack brought the base to a grinding halt and resulted in scores of military fatalities. The regime, however, refused to publicly acknowledge it.
He also referred to the missiles that landed in Tel Aviv, near the Mossad headquarters, which destroyed a good part of the city block, resulting in both human and collateral losses. Again it wasn’t made public.
“Cars were entirely destroyed, debris covered everything in a 200-foot radius and the missile crater — which was at least 50 feet wide, was filled in and covered with dirt almost immediately by Israeli authorities, which underscores how embarrassing this was for Israel which boasts often about the efficiency of its billion-dollar missile defense systems,” the journalist told me.
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As Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei aptly observed in his remarks on Sunday, Zionists do not know Iran, the youth of Iran, the Iranian nation, and they have not yet properly understood the “power, capability, ingenuity and will of the Iranian nation.”
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Most settlers, like Benzion Mileikowsky (better known as Benjamin Netanyahu) of Polish descent, carry foreign passports as a safety net. The rhetoric of a “promised land” fails to inspire nationalism, for it’s difficult to feel pride for a territory forcibly and illegally seized from others.
In stark contrast to the unwavering conviction and resolve of resistance fighters, Israeli soldiers appear disconnected, fighting not for a cause but for political agendas, for settler-colonialism.
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In Iran, Palestine, and Lebanon, martyrs inspire generations to carry on their legacy. Sayyed Abbas Mousavi’s torch was carried forward by Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and Sheikh Yassin’s legacy was preserved by Ismail Haniyeh and Yahya Sinwar. The movement grows and the ideology strengthens.
On the other hand, slain Israeli troops or settlers rarely receive public tributes. They are statistics rather than symbols. Since October 7, large numbers of settlers have fled the occupied territories, with the regime frantically slapping travel bans to curb the exodus.
Conscription is forced upon settlers unwillingly, with trauma and despair spreading like a second wave. If these settlers or mercenary troops had their way, they would book the next flight out of Tel Aviv. They know they don’t belong to the occupied land. They know it more today than ever before.
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This is one of the perils of living on land taken by force. An occupier can never truly belong to the occupied land and an occupied land can never be home. And a regime built on illusion and force will forever sit on a foundation of sand, eroded by every act of resistance and every name it tries to bury.
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