Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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Everything the anti-Israel side says is a lie. With Rafah, the lies are getting even bigger.


Rafah is now what Gaza always has been, but more.

It now has more civilians, it is where much of the aid arrives, and it is where the bulk of the remaining Hamas forces are concentrated.

Just as with the past four months, Egypt and Jordan are dead set against allowing Gazans to flee - and their rhetoric has increased, with Egypt threatening to scuttle the peace treaty with Israel if Gazans escape past its series of fences and walls.

Anti-Israel organizations are ramping up the already existing industry of lies to hysterical and uber-exaggerated. They are replacing "Gaza" with "Rafah" and putting all their resources into trying to pressure Israel not to attack Hamas there.

The lies about Rafah are insane. Jewish Voice for Peace wrote Monday, "Last night, the Israeli military bombed the over 1.4 million displaced Palestinians the Israeli government forced into Rafah. This is genocide."

Really? They bombed 1.4 million people? They must have really bad aim!

The US Campaign for Palestinian Rights says Israel is merely threatening to exterminate 1.4 million people:


Amnesty says civilians in Rafah "are facing the real and imminent risk of genocide."

Palestinian Red Crescent says any Israeli operations would be a "death sentence" for 1.4 million people.

What do all of these statements have in common? They are exactly the message that Iran and Hamas want the world to hear.

Hamas' war has been a war of public relations more than a war of bullets. Hamas Gaza leader Yahya Sinwar, who prides himself as knowing Israeli psychology inside out, bet that Israel would cave under pressure and allow Hamas to survive the way it did in previous wars. He knows that Israel is sensitive to world opinion and world pressure is his major strategic asset. This is why human shields are an integral part of Hamas' strategy - dead children, real or imagined, are his guarantee that he will survive.

Israel isn't playing by the same rules any more. It is certainly following international law in its attacks, but it is adhering to the way other nations interpret it, not the overly cautious way it had been following it in previous wars. This time it is too important to utterly destroy Hamas as a threat, and this is a valid military goal - anything goes in that pursuit as long s it does not violate the principles of distinction and proportionality.

But Sinwar and Iran bet the farm on Israel's sensitivity to world opinion. And they see that the US and UK are starting to waver, to criticize, to show a shakier support for Israel.

This is why the effort by Hamas and Hamas allies - including "human rights groups" - to shame Israel as genocidal has been redoubled for Rafah.

Rafah is critical to Hamas' survival. The bulk of aid goes through Rafah where Hamas can take all it needs first. There are widely believed to still be major tunnels from the Palestinian side to the Egyptian side of Rafah where weapons and people can be imported or smuggled out. Without Rafah, Hamas is toast.

So the pressure is mounting. And Israel is responding in the only possible way it can: assuring its allies that it will do everything possible to minimize harm to civilians but making clear that the effort to destroy Hamas is paramount.

Every Gaza civilian death is the result of Hamas' war strategy. That is the message that real human rights campaigners would be pushing if they were honest, and not on Hamas' side.


Elder of zion... blogspot?
Scouring the net for anything positive for the occupation...
In other times zionists would be trying to debunk any linkage or association with elders of zion, right?
 
so please understand why we dont like USA

What you like or dislike is up to you, all I can say is that causes you listed are a very one-sided selective list of things to be outraged by. That broader discussion belongs elsewhere. In this thread, the present conflict has an immediate precipitating cause and outcome, and a historical context into how the situation came to be this way, and that is all I can say fairly.
 
So you are going to ignore the 75 years of oppression, occupation, killing with impunity, humiliation, etc?

I don’t know how you were ever made a mod. It’s clear what your agenda is which is a defender of colonizers. Thats why you always get your panties in a bunch whenever someone criticizes the West double standard and hypocrisy.

Bolded part: You got that right. And my request to the Admins to deal with certain people has come true: He is on my Ignore list just now and I feel a big relief already! Thanks Admins!!
There is no narrative which can justify the decades old extermination of the Palestinian people unless that narrative is that of the Neo Cons and their mouthpieces. If Palestinians don't violently resist using whatever little bit they have then would be history!
 
The slaughter of women and children continues:-
 

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When he meets god he will still have blood on his hands of Palestinian women and children.




News|Israel War on Gaza

Biden’s frustrations with Netanyahu ‘meaningless’ without action: Analysts​

US president must do more than criticise Israeli leader behind closed doors, advocates say, as Rafah offensive looms.

US President Joe Biden

US President Joe Biden has maintained staunch support for Israel amid its continued war in Gaza [File: Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters]
By Jillian Kestler-D'Amours
Published On 12 Feb 202412 Feb 2024

Joe Biden is getting frustrated with Israel.
That is what unnamed sources have been telling media outlets in the United States, as the president faces widespread condemnation over his support for Israel’s war in Gaza.

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But as Israel presses on with its military campaign, Biden is nearing “a breach” with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, The Washington Post said on Sunday. And he has increasingly voiced anger towards the far-right Israeli leader, even calling him an a**hole on a few recent occasions, NBC News reported on Monday morning.
Yet, despite Biden’s supposed frustrations, analysts say the US president’s comments behind closed doors mean little if he remains unwilling to exert pressure on Israel to end its deadly military offensive in Gaza.
“For anyone with even a shred of conscience, Israel’s war should elicit frustration and anger. But in Biden’s case, it has not yet forced him to issue an absolutely necessary call for a ceasefire that can spare Palestinian lives,” said Imad Harb, the director of research and analysis at the Arab Cente Washington DC.
“Unfortunately, and despite the fact that the United States has many tools of pressure that it can use to change Israel’s policies and behavior, it is Israel that is in the driver’s seat,” he told Al Jazeera in an email.




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Deadly Israeli attacks on Rafah​

The reports about Biden’s growing frustrations with Netanyahu come as the United Nations and human rights groups have raised alarm over an expected Israeli ground offensive in Rafah, a city in southern Gaza.
 
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Mike Pompeo really deserves to be hanged in front of the world
 
Elder of zion... blogspot?
Scouring the net for anything positive for the occupation...
In other times zionists would be trying to debunk any linkage or association with elders of zion, right?
A lot of neonazis, fascists, and Christian-Dominionists support Israel, but hate Jews. I'm willing to bet its run by one of these groups.
 
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Mike Pompeo really deserves to be hanged in front of the world

After all the pompous self glory of humanity, civilisation and values they are still savages.
 
Stupid Nazi has incriminated himself again, so he is blackmailing to commit mass murder of Palestinian women and children if the Palestinain resistance don't surrender:-


The Independent

Netanyahu will not move into Rafah ‘if Hamas surrender’, says Israel spokesperson​

Rhys Jones
Tue, February 13, 2024 at 5:29 AM PST
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If Hamas surrender Netanyahu will not move into Rafah, Israel spokesperson says

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An Israel spokesperson has said Benjamin Netanyahu will not move into Rafah “if Hamas surrenders.”
Orly Goldschmidt, a diplomat for Israel’s UK embassy, spoke to Sky News on Tuesday morning (13 February).
“If Hamas surrenders, then Netanyahu will not move. Netanyahu has no problem with Rafah, his problem and our problem is with Hamas terrorists.”
Israeli airstrikes hit southern Gaza on Sunday night, killing over 100 Palestinians, according to local health officials.
Rafah is a refuge for around one million displaced civilians who have sought refuge from Israel’s offensive in Gaza.
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The Hill

Senate Democrat accuses Israel of ‘textbook war crime’ in Gaza​

Tara Suter
Tue, February 13, 2024 at 8:11 AM PST·1 min read
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Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) accused Israel of a “textbook war crime” in remarks on the Senate floor Monday.
Van Hollen spoke about a recent analysis from the World Food Program and the United Nations Children’s Fund detailing a lack of access to food in Gaza amid Israel’s retaliatory siege against Hamas on the territory.
“Kids in Gaza are now dying from the deliberate withholding of food,” Van Hollen said in the remarks, highlighted by Mediaite. “In addition to the horror of that news, one other thing is true. That is a war crime. It is a textbook war crime. And that makes those who orchestrate it war criminals.”

Van Hollen has been critical of Israel’s actions in Gaza throughout its war with Hamas. He has also been critical of President Biden’s handling of the war, once saying that the president should “speak out more clearly” about civilian casualties in Gaza.
“I don’t know if it’s hurting the president with fellow Democrats. I do think it’s important that the president speak out more clearly on this issue,” Van Hollen said in November.
The president should “take action in response” to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Van Hollen said in his Monday remarks. He also said Biden “must demand” that the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “immediately allow more food and water and other life-saving supplies into Gaza.”
“And make sure it reaches the children and other people who are starving,” Van Hollen continued.
Van Hollen is also the lead sponsor of a proposed amendment that would tie aid to Israel with humanitarian aid delivery in Gaza.
“American taxpayer dollars should be used in line with our values and our interests,” Van Hollen said.
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