Falcon29
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A short while ago a member of the Hamas movement on Al Jazeera repeated it
It is not true. No statement was made by any Hamas official today.
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A short while ago a member of the Hamas movement on Al Jazeera repeated it
I'll chime in with my take. It's just plain absurd that a country like South Africa where the current political bigwig of the Economic Freedom Fighters is openly backing and even promoting the massacre of a 4 million strong white minority has the nerve to point fingers at other nations for genocide.
Let's face it South Africa itself isn't exactly in a position to throw stones on this matter. The whole situation feels like a clown show put on by South Africa. How can anyone take them seriously when they're essentially endorsing genocide against whites in their own backyard?
South Africa really has no leg to stand on when accusing Israel of genocide!
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The only “democracy” in the Middle East.
Egyptian officials have told Israel they will not oppose an operation in Rafah if Palestinian civilian casualties are avoided, Israel’s Army Radio reports.
Cairo told Israeli diplomats that while it will strongly criticise Israel’s assault on the densely populated city in southern Gaza, it would not take action to hinder the IDF’s operation as long as it was conducted in a way that avoided high civilian casualties.
It comes as Egypt on Sunday threatened to suspend its peace treaty with Israel if it launched a ground invasion of Rafah – saying that fighting there could force the closure of the territory’s main aid supply route.
The threat to suspend the Camp David Accords, a cornerstone of regional stability for nearly a half-century, came after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said sending troops into Rafah was necessary to win the four-month-old war against the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, said on Friday the army was preparing for the evacuation of Rafah ahead of a ground invasion, despite warnings from the US that doing so would be a humanitarian “disaster”.
On Sunday, Hamas-run Aqsa Television channel quoted a senior Hamas leader as saying the invasion would “blow up” the hostage exchange negotiations.
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