Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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إنا لله وإنا إليه راجعون
لا حول ولا قوة الا بالله العلي العظيم

حَسْبُنَا اللّٰہُ وَنِعْمَ الْوَکِیْلُ
 
The "Abu Shabab" gang evaporates under the blows of the resistance.. Source: Hebrew Channel 12..

After all the noise, it turned out that the "Abu Shabab" gang was just a shallow soap bubble struck by the resistance and vanished.
Some of its members were recently executed, while others tried to raise their heads in other parts of the Gaza Strip but were met with strong blows.

Hebrew Channel 12 admitted: They hold no weight in the balance of confrontation against Hamas; the most they can do is raise their heads slightly.. before the resistance sends them back to the depths of the earth.

As for the "coup against Hamas" scenario that "Israel" dreamed of, it remained just a fictional series that reaped nothing but disappointment!

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Israel has chosen to not respond or comment at all about the ceasefire proposal it and Witkoff put forth on the table.

Like always, when Hamas accepts ceasefire, even a temporary one, Israel comes out rejecting peace and advancing genocide and war.

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Israel desperately is looking for permission to commit a Holocaust, trying to siphon off responsibility for what they will commit -- onto Trump. To gain plausible deniability for the Jewish community that has committed this Holocaust. Now it's 'Trump' that made them commit it.
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A source familiar with the details of the negotiations: "Hamas has now agreed to a deal because it is trying to prevent the entry of IDF forces into Gaza City. After Trump's statement about destroying Hamas, it is uncertain whether Israel will agree to a partial deal, even in the Whitkopf framework that was previously approved."
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Reports of grave massacres in Gaza right now

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How much more proof does the world need that they are Nazis?:


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The former head of military intelligence for the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) called the deaths of 50,000 Palestinians in Gaza “necessary and required for future generations”, in leaked audio.

Aharon Haliva can be heard in newly released audio clips saying that for every person who died during 7 October, “50 Palestinians must die, even if they are children”. The audio clips were aired by Israeli broadcaster Channel 12.


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“The fact that there are already 50,000 dead in Gaza is necessary and required for future generations. OK, you humiliated, you slaughtered, you murdered, everything is true,” said the former military chief.

It is unclear when the statements were made, but Gaza’s health ministry has recently reported that more than 62,000 Palestinians have been killed since 7 October 2023, when Hamas launched an attack on southern Israel that resulted in the deaths of around 1,200 people.

“The price, I said before the war... For everything that happened on October 7, for every person on October 7, 50 Palestinians must die,” Mr Haliva said in a translation reported by the Jerusalem Post and other media. “It doesn't matter now if they are children. I'm not speaking out of revenge, I'm speaking out of a message to future generations. They need a Nakba every now and then to feel the price.”


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The term “Nakba” means catastrophe in Arabic and is used to describe the expulsion of 700,000 Palestinians from their homeland in 1948 during the creation of the Israeli state.

Mr Haliva was the IDF’s head of military intelligence when the 7 October attack happened. He resigned from his position in April 2024 over his “leadership responsibility”, becoming the first senior IDF officer to do so.

It remains unclear who Mr Haliva was speaking to in the lengthy recordings, as Channel 12 does not identify them. He claims throughout the recordings that the Israeli military is not the only organisation responsible for the failures that led to the attacks. He pointed fingers at Israel’s political leadership and the country’s home security service, Shin Bet, for believing Hamas would not carry out an attack. The Independent has contacted the IDF for comment.


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Mr Haliva responded to Channel 12’s reporting by expressing his regret for the recorded conversations: “The leaked recordings were published from things said in a closed forum, and I can only regret that.”

He called the recordings “fragments of partial things, which cannot reflect the full picture – certainly when it comes to complex, detailed issues, most of which are highly classified”.


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“The October 7 disaster occurred on my watch as head of the Intelligence Division”, he said, adding: “I bear ultimate responsibility for what happened.”

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So what are the Muslim countries going to do about it? Let them starve? They need to hold joint action meetings and sort the Jews out once and for all.
 
All Muslim Countries must partake in the war against Nazis.


Iran issues new war warning: 'Any moment'​

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Iran warned on Monday that a new conflict with Israel could erupt at any moment, signaling a dramatic escalation in tensions months after a deadly 12-day confrontation in June.

Yahya Rahim Safavi, senior military adviser to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, emphasized the need for full preparedness, saying, "A new war with Israel could break out at any moment. We must be strong and prepared," according to Iranian media.

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Newsweek reached out the Iran and Israel's Foreign Ministries for comment.

Why It Matters​

Safavi's warning underscores the fragility of the ceasefire and the ongoing risk of renewed conflict. The June confrontation caused hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries, with Israeli strikes hitting Iranian nuclear facilities and senior military command centers.

The United States, coordinating with Israel, targeted three Iranian nuclear sites, while Iran retaliated with an attack on an American air base and missile strikes against Israeli targets. The involvement of both nations highlights the conflict's international reach and implications for regional stability and U.S. operations.

What To Know​

"We are not in a ceasefire; we are in a stage of war. No protocol, regulation, or agreement has been written between us and the U.S. or Israel," Safavi said. He stressed that Iran must "be prepared for the worst-case scenario," emphasizing that the country's armed forces and government need to remain fully ready for any situation, highlighting the importance of military vigilance amid persistent regional tensions.


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Divergent Views​

His remarks stand in contrast to statements from Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who told state television that he does not expect an Israeli attack in the near future, reflecting differing views within Iran's leadership on the likelihood of renewed conflict.

"As an international relations expert, I am not of the opinion that war will happen in the near future," he said. Araghchi also suggested Israel aims to shape public perception by signaling the threat of war.


People sit next to remains of an Iranian missile that fell at the settlement of Neria near Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank, on 29 June 2025, in the aftermath of the 12-day war between Israel and Iran. The 12-day war erupted on June 13, when Israel launched a bombing campaign in Iran that killed top military commanders and scientists linked to its nuclear programme. Tehran responded with ballistic missile attacks on Israeli cities. (Photo by Menahem Kahana/Getty Images

People sit next to remains of an Iranian missile that fell at the settlement of Neria near Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank, on 29 June 2025, in the aftermath of the 12-day war between Israel and Iran. The 12-day war erupted on June 13, when Israel launched a bombing campaign in Iran that killed top military commanders and scientists linked to its nuclear programme. Tehran responded with ballistic missile attacks on Israeli cities. (Photo by Menahem Kahana/Getty Images© Menahem Kahana/Getty Images

Israeli Response​

Meanwhile, Israeli chief of staff Eyal Zamir has issued a counter-threat, asserting readiness to strike Iran again. Speaking at a military ceremony, he said, "We are ready to attack again when necessary," describing the June conflict as "a preemptive war aimed at eliminating an existential threat before it becomes a real danger."

12-Day War​

The 12-day war began on June 13, when Israel struck Iranian nuclear facilities and military command centers, killing several senior officers as well as nuclear scientists. Iran's Health Ministry reported 606 civilian deaths and 5,332 wounded, while Israeli officials said retaliatory strikes killed 31 and injured about 3,000.

The U.S. entered the conflict on June 22, hitting nuclear sites in Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan; Iran responded by attacking the U.S. Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar before President Donald Trump declared a ceasefire on June 24.


Israel's incoming military chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir places notes in the Western Wall, the holiest site where Jews can pray, in Jerusalem's Old City on Wednesday, March 5, 2025. (AP Photo/) Ohad Zwigenberg/Getty Images

Israel's incoming military chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir places notes in the Western Wall, the holiest site where Jews can pray, in Jerusalem's Old City on Wednesday, March 5, 2025. (AP Photo/) Ohad Zwigenberg/Getty Images© Ohad Zwigenberg/Getty Images

What People Are Saying​

Senior Military Adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader Yahya Rahim Safavi: "We must be prepared for the worst-case scenario. There is no protocol between us and Israel and the U.S. There is no cease-fire. A new war with Israel could break out at any moment. We must be strong and prepared."


Israeli chief of staff Eyal Zamir: "We are ready to attack again when necessary."

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi: "As an international relations expert, I am not of the opinion that war will happen in the near future. The armed forces must always be prepared, and the government must be fully prepared for any possible situation. Being prepared is the most effective factor in preventing war."

What Happens Next​

Even with a ceasefire in place, the possibility of renewed hostilities remains. Regional allies and the U.S. continue to monitor developments, while Iranian and Israeli leaders emphasize readiness, leaving the Middle East on high alert.

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