Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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Kind of harsh calling people fools who sacrificed so much for Palestine many people civilian and fighters died in Lebanon and Iran as well for that matter I don’t see many other countries or people fighting for us
Don't know how else to describe them. They didn't do their homework properly and focused on the external and forgot about the internal enemies. The devastation they received is a failure on every front. They knew what was coming and still underestimated the evil barbarity of the enemy. This is a message to all states: don't expect any mercy in war; your men , women and children will all be starved, humiliated, raped and slaughtered equally. Arabs should know their petrodollars are only a temporary protection and once this veil of sanctity has dropped, they will be naked and vulnerable to the atrocities of war.
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Trump is being controlled by black mail and steered through his greed.
 
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Israel begins the evacuation of the residents of the city of Gaza, in preparation for its occupation

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Israeli military bombs power plant near Yemeni capital Sanaa​

Israeli navy fires missiles at the energy facility south of Sanaa saying it was used by Houthis, but provides no evidence.

Map of Yemen and Gulf of Aden.

Map showing Yemen and Gulf of Aden [Al Jazeera]
Published On 17 Aug 202517 Aug 2025

The Israeli navy has carried out attacks on a power plant near the Yemeni capital Sanaa, according to Israeli media reports.

Houthi-affiliated Al Masirah TV reported on Saturday that the “aggression” damaged generators at the Hezyaz power plant, sparking a fire that was later contained. The country’s deputy prime minister confirmed emergency crews managed to prevent further damage. Residents in Sanaa also reported hearing at least two loud explosions.

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The Israeli military claimed that the site was being used by Houthi fighters. But it did not present evidence to justify hitting a civilian power station, raising concerns that the strike may constitute a war crime.

In a statement carried by Israeli outlets on Sunday, the military said the assault was a direct response to repeated Houthi attacks, including missiles and drones launched towards Israel.

The Houthis have repeatedly fired rockets and drones at Israel since 2023 in response to Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Israel has retaliated by bombing Yemen’s infrastructure, including Hodeidah port, a vital lifeline for humanitarian aid deliveries.

Israel has also attacked Yemen’s international airport, claiming it was being used by Houthis.

Most Houthi projectiles aimed at Israel have been intercepted, but the exchanges have widened the regional fallout of Israel’s war on Gaza.

The United States and the United Kingdom have also carried out bombings in Yemen as the Houthis attacked ships linked to Israel passing through the Red Sea. Houthis said the move, which disrupted global trade passing through the waterway, was in response to Israel’s war and blockade of Gaza.

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In May, Washington announced a surprise truce with the group, halting its bombing campaign in exchange for an end to Houthi attacks on US-linked vessels in the Red Sea. The Houthis insisted the deal did not apply to their operations against Israel.

US forces had carried out hundreds of air raids in Yemen, killing more than 250 people, before the ceasefire was declared. US President Donald Trump said the truce would “stop the bombing”.
 
Israelis turning on each other:

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Israel will use 100,000 troops to occupy and annihilate Gaza city

There are only 5,000 or so Palestinain soldiers there.

Hezbollah and Syrians can take advantage of this to improve their respective situations. Hezbollah can make moves on IDF forces in southern Lebanon while Syrians can make moves on SDF. Not saying I want either to happen. But rather that they can exploit Israeli forces being stretched thin for the next 5 months.

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WATCH: US-Backed Aid Group Distributes Food to Smiling Gazan Women and Children

The videos contradict mainstream media narratives suggesting the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is not up to the task

Adam Kredo
August 15, 2025

Fresh video footage and photographs from the embattled Gaza Strip paint a vastly different portrait of the humanitarian crisis unfolding on the ground from mainstream media characterizations. They show smiling children and thankful adults accessing food from American aid workers without Hamas interference.

Since the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) opened its operations in February, access to food and other humanitarian supplies has been "much better," according to one Gazan woman interviewed earlier this month at one of the aid group’s secure delivery sites. Other videos and pictures, some of which were exclusively obtained by the Washington Free Beacon, show smiling children requesting chocolate from aid workers and reacting excitedly when they learned it was the United States that provided the food.

"America!" one child proclaims in the video while forming a heart symbol with his hands. Another Gazan, asked how the situation has changed since the GHF’s arrival, says there has been "a big improvement."

"In the past, I swear to God, I’d not find this," the woman tells an interviewer in the video. "We can’t get this at all. Now we come here to collect and leave, and the aid workers here are helpful. The security, too, serve us well. We request, they provide. We collect what we need and leave."

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The video evidence stands in stark contrast to mainstream media reports about the GHF’s operations, many of which have advanced unfounded claims the aid group has killed civilians and fomented chaos on the ground. News outlets like the BBC and CBS, for instance, ran with false claims that aid workers committed "war crimes." Eventually, GHF leaders revealed a disgruntled former contractor had fabricated documents and lied about the supposed killings.

The campaign against the GHF is largely a product of Hamas and a network of U.N.-affiliated NGOs, including the Hamas-linked UNRWA, according to an internal State Department cable the Free Beacon reviewed in July. The terror group demanded in ceasefire talks with the United States the GHF must end its operations as part of any hostage release agreement.

Testimonials gathered over the past several weeks suggest Gazan civilians feel much safer accessing aid at U.S. sites that are fortified against Hamas. The terror organization often steals aid administered by UNRWA and other U.N. agencies, then delivers it to senior terrorist officials and resells it on the black market at a much higher cost, according to evidence gathered by American oversight officials and Gazan witnesses on the ground.

The recent videos show children hugging the U.S. aid workers and cheering in open areas. The scene is significantly different from separate videos taken over the past year at U.N. distribution sites, where armed terrorists police the starving crowds.

"Excuse me, chocolate!" one child says in broken English while approaching a worker.

"I didn’t bring any today," the worker replies, promising to bring sweets next time. "I didn’t know I was coming here!"

In one picture reviewed by the Free Beacon, an aid worker appears to distribute cooking oil to allow families to prepare their own meals.

The GHF has distributed more than 123 million meals as of Friday, with more than 1.5 million handed out across three distribution sites on Friday alone. The aid organization distributed six truckloads of potatoes and two trucks of onions at its sites throughout the day as part of a GHF-led pilot program to inject supplemental staples into Gaza, in addition to the ready-to-eat meals already provided.

"Our model has proven that reliable aid delivery is possible, but the need is far greater than any single organization can meet," GHF executive director John Acree said in a Friday statement. "We stand ready to expand our operations and work hand-in-hand with other groups. The people of Gaza cannot wait—the answer is more aid, and together, we can deliver it."

GHF employee Chapin Fay disclosed in an interview on Friday that Doctors Without Borders, which works closely with the United Nations, allegedly refused to treat 20 U.S. aid workers injured in a Hamas attack, instead leaving them to die.

"They were refused treatment," Fay said, referring to an incident in which Hamas killed nine aid workers on a bus, with the remaining 20 being dropped off at Nasser Hospital, where Doctors Without Borders is active. "They weren’t let in and they were left to die in the courtyard."

An international aid worker, meanwhile, filed a whistleblower complaint with the American government alleging "gross misconduct and misuse of humanitarian funds by the World Food Programme and other U.N. Agencies," according to Fox News.
 
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WATCH: US-Backed Aid Group Distributes Food to Smiling Gazan Women and Children

The videos contradict mainstream media narratives suggesting the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is not up to the task

Adam Kredo
August 15, 2025

Fresh video footage and photographs from the embattled Gaza Strip paint a vastly different portrait of the humanitarian crisis unfolding on the ground from mainstream media characterizations. They show smiling children and thankful adults accessing food from American aid workers without Hamas interference.

Since the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) opened its operations in February, access to food and other humanitarian supplies has been "much better," according to one Gazan woman interviewed earlier this month at one of the aid group’s secure delivery sites. Other videos and pictures, some of which were exclusively obtained by the Washington Free Beacon, show smiling children requesting chocolate from aid workers and reacting excitedly when they learned it was the United States that provided the food.

"America!" one child proclaims in the video while forming a heart symbol with his hands. Another Gazan, asked how the situation has changed since the GHF’s arrival, says there has been "a big improvement."

"In the past, I swear to God, I’d not find this," the woman tells an interviewer in the video. "We can’t get this at all. Now we come here to collect and leave, and the aid workers here are helpful. The security, too, serve us well. We request, they provide. We collect what we need and leave."

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The video evidence stands in stark contrast to mainstream media reports about the GHF’s operations, many of which have advanced unfounded claims the aid group has killed civilians and fomented chaos on the ground. News outlets like the BBC and CBS, for instance, ran with false claims that aid workers committed "war crimes." Eventually, GHF leaders revealed a disgruntled former contractor had fabricated documents and lied about the supposed killings.

The campaign against the GHF is largely a product of Hamas and a network of U.N.-affiliated NGOs, including the Hamas-linked UNRWA, according to an internal State Department cable the Free Beacon reviewed in July. The terror group demanded in ceasefire talks with the United States the GHF must end its operations as part of any hostage release agreement.

Testimonials gathered over the past several weeks suggest Gazan civilians feel much safer accessing aid at U.S. sites that are fortified against Hamas. The terror organization often steals aid administered by UNRWA and other U.N. agencies, then delivers it to senior terrorist officials and resells it on the black market at a much higher cost, according to evidence gathered by American oversight officials and Gazan witnesses on the ground.

The recent videos show children hugging the U.S. aid workers and cheering in open areas. The scene is significantly different from separate videos taken over the past year at U.N. distribution sites, where armed terrorists police the starving crowds.

"Excuse me, chocolate!" one child says in broken English while approaching a worker.

"I didn’t bring any today," the worker replies, promising to bring sweets next time. "I didn’t know I was coming here!"

In one picture reviewed by the Free Beacon, an aid worker appears to distribute cooking oil to allow families to prepare their own meals.

The GHF has distributed more than 123 million meals as of Friday, with more than 1.5 million handed out across three distribution sites on Friday alone. The aid organization distributed six truckloads of potatoes and two trucks of onions at its sites throughout the day as part of a GHF-led pilot program to inject supplemental staples into Gaza, in addition to the ready-to-eat meals already provided.

"Our model has proven that reliable aid delivery is possible, but the need is far greater than any single organization can meet," GHF executive director John Acree said in a Friday statement. "We stand ready to expand our operations and work hand-in-hand with other groups. The people of Gaza cannot wait—the answer is more aid, and together, we can deliver it."

GHF employee Chapin Fay disclosed in an interview on Friday that Doctors Without Borders, which works closely with the United Nations, allegedly refused to treat 20 U.S. aid workers injured in a Hamas attack, instead leaving them to die.

"They were refused treatment," Fay said, referring to an incident in which Hamas killed nine aid workers on a bus, with the remaining 20 being dropped off at Nasser Hospital, where Doctors Without Borders is active. "They weren’t let in and they were left to die in the courtyard."

An international aid worker, meanwhile, filed a whistleblower complaint with the American government alleging "gross misconduct and misuse of humanitarian funds by the World Food Programme and other U.N. Agencies," according to Fox News.

how much water do they provide?
 
how much water do they provide?
"Depending on the area, drinking water is sometimes available free or for a modest sum....Unicef and other aid groups supply the water needs for the equivalent of 1.4 million people a day in Gaza, which has a population of 2.1 million. " - Israel is trying to increase this supply. It appears GHF doesn't supply the water.

 
Reports on the latest proposal delivered to Hamas:

10 live hostages + 18 bodies released

Israel withdraws 1 km from parts of Gaza (excluding Shuja’iyya & Beit Lahia)

60-day ceasefire, with negotiations to follow

140 Palestinians serving life + 60 long-term prisoners freed

All women & minors released

For each fallen hostage, 10 Palestinian bodies returned

Aid flows in via UN, Red Crescent, humanitarian institutions

(Source: Almog Boker)

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reports that Hamas has agreed to 98% of the proposal and the remaining differences are not significant. but lets see if Israel agrees.
 
Greater Israel is a reality. Not much left to say. Lebanese, Syrians, Egyptians , Jordanians, Saudis could care less and don't take their security seriously. They'll surrender to colonialism once again.

This time to the Jews. Not much left to say about Gaza Jews pressing ahead with no obstacles.

White people appear dominated by Jews as well. EU and US whites can't lift a finger their necks are under Jewish boots.

That means Israel will embark on Greater Israel adventure. Also use that threat as leverage to get Arabs to stand down on entire Palestine. Which foolish and naive Arabs will do. Then Israel will still Arab them in the back and go after their territory next.

Arabs are stupid, foolish and naive. Only Gaza based ones actually give a shit about their region and faith.

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This is what happens when the world gives Jewish fundementalist terrorists advanced and nuclear weaponry.

Eventually other people will fear for their survival and neutralize the Jewish terrorist threat in order to survive. They have a obsession and fetish for mass murdering people.
 
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