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November 3, 2023
Nasrallah Speech On Gaza

Speech by Hizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah during the ceremony honoring the martyrs on the road to Al-Quds (as noted down incompletely while listening to AlJazeerah's live translation):

Congratulation to those in Lebanon, Gaza and West Bank who have fallen in the fight since October 7.

Condolence and blessing to their relatives, condolence to the people of Gaza and the West Bank.

Four issues were caused by the stupid Israeli government:

  • Thousands of Palestinian are prisoners of Israel.
  • Al Aqsa and what has been happening there before October 7.
  • Unjust siege of 2 million people for more than 17 years in an open concentration camp in Gaza.
  • Expanding settlements in the West Bank.

The world and its organizations were silent about those points. This while the enemy had become more ferocious and extreme.

A big even was needed to refocus the world: the glorious al-Aqsa Flood operation of October 7.

It was to 100% a Palestinian operation. They were silent and did not tell anyone, not even their allies.

The operation proves that decisions of the resistance factions are in the hands of the respective leaders. The Islamic Republic of Iran had no say in this.

No matter what the enemy has done and will do it can not influence the future and history of what happened and will happen. The operations has shown the fragility of the enemy.

The U.S. and EU government and media have run to the help of the Israelis. Is Israel a strong state with an invincible army when it needs so much support?

It shows that the operation was wise, prudent and successful.

Israel politicians and military were slow to response. They killed their own people during the operations. Testimony from enemy media is showing that those who say Hamas killed civilians during the operation are wrong.

Now they want to annihilate Hamas. That is impossible. They want the hostages back. This will never happen without negotiations.

The 2006 war in Lebanon has proven that. The same will happen in Gaza.

The Israeli army are proving their inability. It destroys thousands of houses and kills thousands of civilians. Is that what an invincible army would do?

By killing innocent civilians you will not gain anything. It only proves the brutal nature of the Zionist regime.

The western media are telling lies about beheaded children. No evidence was produced. But they are silent about what happens in Gaza.

It is the United States that stands in the way of a ceasefire in Gaza. As Khomeni said, it is the greatest devil -  from Hiroshima, to Vietnam to now in Gaza. It must be held responsible for that and should pay the price for that.

Everyone (in the resistance) in all neighboring countries must live up to their responsibility (and attack the U.S.).

The war in Gaza is not just battle. It is decisive event and will change history. We should all do our duty.

The goals are:

  • to end the war in Gaza,
  • to support Hamas in its victory.

It must be a triumph for all people in the region. It is in the interest of Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon.

Arab and Muslim states must work on the prime goal. Condemnation statements are not enough. Boycott them (Israel and U.S.), refuse relations. Cut off oil supplies oil and gas from Israel.

No Arab state can deliver even a truck of goods to Gaza. Are they incapable of acting? No, they should listen to their people and wake up.

We had no knowledge of the Al-Aqsa flood. But on the very next day we started daily operations against Israel. What is taking place on our front is important.

Those who think that Hizbullah should wage total war on Israel – they should look at what is taking place on the Lebanese front. It is unprecedented. It will increase. All of Israel's positions are under siege. It is a different battle than in 2006 in tactics and weapons.

On the border line since October 7 the Israeli army moved out. It pulled all troops to the Gaza front. It called up reserves. Our operations keep the Israeli's army at our front and away from Gaza. A third of the Israeli army is now at our border line. Half of its navy is dedicated to our front. A quarter of its air force is. Half of its Iron Dome missiles. Forty three settlements were evacuated.

If the enemy starts to take action against Lebanon it will be its biggest mistake. 

Even as civilians had to move out our best fighters will stay in the south.

They told us that the U.S. would bomb us. I assure you that it did not change our position. The operation on our front will continue. Any escalation will depend on development of events in Gaza.

Any preemptive attack on Lebanon will be responded to. A civilian killed in Lebanon means a civilian will be killed in Israel. All options on our front are on the table.  They can be executed anytime.

To the Americans: it is pointless to threaten us. Your fleet in the Mediterranean can not cause us to fear. Remember your defeat in Lebanon, Iraq and Afghanistan.

To the whole world: In the name of the civilians, in the name of the bombed churches and mosques, you have to intervene to end the war in Gaza.

No matter of what our sacrifices are, we should be steadfast. Palestine will win.

We celebrate our fallen fighters. We celebrate the victory of Gaza.

-End of Nasrallah speech-

Probably better than the above was the more extensive live blogging done by L'orient today.

You may also want to read the spot-on preview of the speech as it was given earlier today by Elijah Magnier:

What is the role expected of Hezbollah in the Gaza war?

Comments

Posted by: Seer | Nov 4 2023 16:16 utc | 417
Echo Chamber | Nov 4 2023 14:11 utc | 415
So no, the Oligarchs wealth have not decreased if anything it has increased and they have done very well out of the crises and this war.

Sure, “numbers” means wealth… and in case one hasn’t been paying attention more and more of the world is losing faith in the US being “good”. ……Russia whipped its oligarchs. They, those oligarchs, surely thought they were in total control, until they weren’t.

First: the US is a vehicle, a means to and end, a horse. Horses can be changed mid-stream. Those who have milked the US dry are getting ready to change horses or change the river, i.e. change the nature of the US polity altogether with their being even more empowered than they already are. Identifying them as being one with the US is part of their subterfuge. They hate the US, especially its people, as much as they hate everywhere else. (And no, am not necessarily saying they are all Jews, though no doubt many are.)
Second: according to many Russian conservative ‘patriot’ types, although he did jiggle things around some, the oligarch class is alive and well in Russia (with many of them having Israeli passports and now living in Tel Aviv most of the year), so it’s not like he replaced them all with a far better system. He just made it so they cannot rule the country any more. But no doubt they have considerable influence – as the Russian conservatives keep lamenting. To them, though clearly a great leader, also Putin is an ex-spook internationalist who still helps Israel considerably and is beholden to the BIS central banking system. Perhaps this situation in Gaza will now weaken those bonds, but it hasn’t happened yet despite all the multipolarist geopolitical developments.

Posted by: Scorpion | Nov 4 2023 16:32 utc | 801

Posted by: Seer | Nov 4 2023 16:16 utc | 417
Echo Chamber | Nov 4 2023 14:11 utc | 415
So no, the Oligarchs wealth have not decreased if anything it has increased and they have done very well out of the crises and this war.

Sure, “numbers” means wealth… and in case one hasn’t been paying attention more and more of the world is losing faith in the US being “good”. ……Russia whipped its oligarchs. They, those oligarchs, surely thought they were in total control, until they weren’t.

First: the US is a vehicle, a means to and end, a horse. Horses can be changed mid-stream. Those who have milked the US dry are getting ready to change horses or change the river, i.e. change the nature of the US polity altogether with their being even more empowered than they already are. Identifying them as being one with the US is part of their subterfuge. They hate the US, especially its people, as much as they hate everywhere else. (And no, am not necessarily saying they are all Jews, though no doubt many are.)
Second: according to many Russian conservative ‘patriot’ types, although he did jiggle things around some, the oligarch class is alive and well in Russia (with many of them having Israeli passports and now living in Tel Aviv most of the year), so it’s not like he replaced them all with a far better system. He just made it so they cannot rule the country any more. But no doubt they have considerable influence – as the Russian conservatives keep lamenting. To them, though clearly a great leader, also Putin is an ex-spook internationalist who still helps Israel considerably and is beholden to the BIS central banking system. Perhaps this situation in Gaza will now weaken those bonds, but it hasn’t happened yet despite all the multipolarist geopolitical developments.

Posted by: Scorpion | Nov 4 2023 16:32 utc | 802

Posted by: juliania | Nov 4 2023 0:02 utc | 256
But surely since Israel unilaterally took on statehood,
could not Palestine do the same?
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 4 2023 0:18 utc | 265 s
responding to juliania | Nov 4 2023 0:02 utc | 253 sez:
To become a recognized state, the UNGA must vote on a
resolution or application for Palestine to become a state.
For that to occur, The UNSC must vote in favor with no
vetos and then recommend UNGA vote on it. Currently both
US and UK, possibly France would veto it.
Zero chance for Palestine to achieve statehood under
current UN conditions.
Israel on the other hand was immediately granted statehood
back in 1949. US immediately recognized Israel as a state
when it declared independence quickly followed by the
US recognition. For a state to be recognized at the UN,
it is a prerequisite that the first recognize it as a state.
Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Nov 4 2023 5:27 utc | 321
juliania@253…..who will validate Palestinian Statehood?
Who will guarantee their safety?
Are they entitled to the same ‘security’ apparatus as the
Apartheid Occupiers? .. the indigenous might chose to keep
the country whole, shared by all. So please, to even
contemplate a Palestinian State, a country controlled by
Colonial Settlers, have you read their vision for the
Palestinian State?
Posted by: Jonathan W | Nov 4 2023 9:58 utc | 368
If there is a Palestinian State there must be a
government and who could it be but Hamas?
<=Suppose in a Palestine wide self determination referendum; the Palestinians voted to become Citizens of Iran? Would Palestine be a state in Iran? If so, Arabs would invest in the Palestinian state of Iran

Posted by: snake | Nov 4 2023 16:50 utc | 803

Posted by: juliania | Nov 4 2023 0:02 utc | 256
But surely since Israel unilaterally took on statehood,
could not Palestine do the same?
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 4 2023 0:18 utc | 265 s
responding to juliania | Nov 4 2023 0:02 utc | 253 sez:
To become a recognized state, the UNGA must vote on a
resolution or application for Palestine to become a state.
For that to occur, The UNSC must vote in favor with no
vetos and then recommend UNGA vote on it. Currently both
US and UK, possibly France would veto it.
Zero chance for Palestine to achieve statehood under
current UN conditions.
Israel on the other hand was immediately granted statehood
back in 1949. US immediately recognized Israel as a state
when it declared independence quickly followed by the
US recognition. For a state to be recognized at the UN,
it is a prerequisite that the first recognize it as a state.
Posted by: sean the leprechaun | Nov 4 2023 5:27 utc | 321
juliania@253…..who will validate Palestinian Statehood?
Who will guarantee their safety?
Are they entitled to the same ‘security’ apparatus as the
Apartheid Occupiers? .. the indigenous might chose to keep
the country whole, shared by all. So please, to even
contemplate a Palestinian State, a country controlled by
Colonial Settlers, have you read their vision for the
Palestinian State?
Posted by: Jonathan W | Nov 4 2023 9:58 utc | 368
If there is a Palestinian State there must be a
government and who could it be but Hamas?
<=Suppose in a Palestine wide self determination referendum; the Palestinians voted to become Citizens of Iran? Would Palestine be a state in Iran? If so, Arabs would invest in the Palestinian state of Iran

Posted by: snake | Nov 4 2023 16:50 utc | 804

Posted by: ld | Nov 3 2023 15:58 utc | 46
George Galloway is proposing a global electronic vote on Israel/Gaza <= Gee I like that idea.. how would a global electronic vote work.? Across the world, humanity speaks for itself by electronic vote, without involvement, constraint or oversight of the leadership, laws, bureaucracies, police, military, or local, national, regional, or global institutions connected to the nation state system, that the wealthy and powerful use to control human behavior? <=WOW? The right of self-determination goes viral! I can envision a ballot designed to enable a binary choice, vote for one of two choices. Notice: 7 billion votes are expected online. You must complete your registration at least three days prior to the date of the election. Registration requires all voters to prove themselves, to be living human beings and must satisfy the registration committee their documentation is sufficient to deny any other from using it to vote. Each registered voter will be issued a Personal Identity Number (PIN) and a password. At vote time, the registered voter will enter his or her PIN, Password, and Date of Birth. Enter your PIN: ____________________________________ thank you Enter your Password: ____________________________________ thank you Enter Your Date of Birth: _______________________________ congratulations, you are eligible to one and only vote. To vote:=> Please enter A or B in the box [ ] <=here You many choose to vote for one of the two statements shown below; If your choice is to Snuff out the Jews in Israel... enter A in the box above. If your choice is to Snuff out the Muslims in Gaza.. enter B in the box above. Thank you for your vote: the loser will cease to exist.

Posted by: snake | Nov 4 2023 17:08 utc | 805

Posted by: ld | Nov 3 2023 15:58 utc | 46
George Galloway is proposing a global electronic vote on Israel/Gaza <= Gee I like that idea.. how would a global electronic vote work.? Across the world, humanity speaks for itself by electronic vote, without involvement, constraint or oversight of the leadership, laws, bureaucracies, police, military, or local, national, regional, or global institutions connected to the nation state system, that the wealthy and powerful use to control human behavior? <=WOW? The right of self-determination goes viral! I can envision a ballot designed to enable a binary choice, vote for one of two choices. Notice: 7 billion votes are expected online. You must complete your registration at least three days prior to the date of the election. Registration requires all voters to prove themselves, to be living human beings and must satisfy the registration committee their documentation is sufficient to deny any other from using it to vote. Each registered voter will be issued a Personal Identity Number (PIN) and a password. At vote time, the registered voter will enter his or her PIN, Password, and Date of Birth. Enter your PIN: ____________________________________ thank you Enter your Password: ____________________________________ thank you Enter Your Date of Birth: _______________________________ congratulations, you are eligible to one and only vote. To vote:=> Please enter A or B in the box [ ] <=here You many choose to vote for one of the two statements shown below; If your choice is to Snuff out the Jews in Israel... enter A in the box above. If your choice is to Snuff out the Muslims in Gaza.. enter B in the box above. Thank you for your vote: the loser will cease to exist.

Posted by: snake | Nov 4 2023 17:08 utc | 806

MOA is good home for Jew haters. I support Russia for the same reason I support Israel. Both oppose a Fascist master race ideology. Now haters, go for me ….

Posted by: Voltaire | Nov 4 2023 17:12 utc | 807

MOA is good home for Jew haters. I support Russia for the same reason I support Israel. Both oppose a Fascist master race ideology. Now haters, go for me ….

Posted by: Voltaire | Nov 4 2023 17:12 utc | 808

@ Posted by: Voltaire | Nov 4 2023 17:12 utc | 422
Thanks for the invite but most of the genuines here don’t get involved in wrestling with Worzel Gummidges.
So much straw ends up all over the place.
Sorry good luck with your quest.

Posted by: DunGroanin | Nov 4 2023 17:34 utc | 809

@ Posted by: Voltaire | Nov 4 2023 17:12 utc | 422
Thanks for the invite but most of the genuines here don’t get involved in wrestling with Worzel Gummidges.
So much straw ends up all over the place.
Sorry good luck with your quest.

Posted by: DunGroanin | Nov 4 2023 17:34 utc | 810

The day of the Lord is at hand. Woe unto them that have taken the Mark of the Beast.
The Nazis and the Bolsheviks, and their fathers, the Synagogue of Satan, aka Zionists, will now receive the punishment due them. Racism is unacceptable to God. As St. Paul reminds us, “Truly God knows no partiality”.
Remember they told Pilate, “Let his blood be upon us and on our children “. Matthew 27:25.
The Racist Filth will be cleansed from the Earth. Insh’Allah.

Posted by: OldFart | Nov 4 2023 17:54 utc | 811

The day of the Lord is at hand. Woe unto them that have taken the Mark of the Beast.
The Nazis and the Bolsheviks, and their fathers, the Synagogue of Satan, aka Zionists, will now receive the punishment due them. Racism is unacceptable to God. As St. Paul reminds us, “Truly God knows no partiality”.
Remember they told Pilate, “Let his blood be upon us and on our children “. Matthew 27:25.
The Racist Filth will be cleansed from the Earth. Insh’Allah.

Posted by: OldFart | Nov 4 2023 17:54 utc | 812

@ OldFart | Nov 4 2023 17:54 utc | 424
Bolsheviks are racists?…

Posted by: malenkov | Nov 4 2023 17:59 utc | 813

@ OldFart | Nov 4 2023 17:54 utc | 424
Bolsheviks are racists?…

Posted by: malenkov | Nov 4 2023 17:59 utc | 814

<=Suppose in a Palestine wide self determination referendum; the Palestinians voted to become Citizens of Iran? Would Palestine be a state in Iran? If so, Arabs would invest in the Palestinian state of Iran Posted by: snake | Nov 4 2023 16:50 utc | 420 Clumsy

Posted by: Jonathan W | Nov 4 2023 18:35 utc | 815

<=Suppose in a Palestine wide self determination referendum; the Palestinians voted to become Citizens of Iran? Would Palestine be a state in Iran? If so, Arabs would invest in the Palestinian state of Iran Posted by: snake | Nov 4 2023 16:50 utc | 420 Clumsy

Posted by: Jonathan W | Nov 4 2023 18:35 utc | 816

Posted by: OldFart | Nov 4 2023 17:54 utc | 424
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I believe it is important to distinguish between Jews and Zionists. Not every Jew is a Zionist.
And if one believes in the Qadar of Allah, then everything done to Isa (Jesus) PBUH is according to God’s plan.
Christian Zionism is the most interesting part of the Zionist project, IMO. The same people who cry about violence in the world cheering the bombing of civilians (many Christians) in Gaza. One can see how powerful supremacist narratives are in capturing fanatical devotion.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Nov 4 2023 20:17 utc | 817

Posted by: OldFart | Nov 4 2023 17:54 utc | 424
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I believe it is important to distinguish between Jews and Zionists. Not every Jew is a Zionist.
And if one believes in the Qadar of Allah, then everything done to Isa (Jesus) PBUH is according to God’s plan.
Christian Zionism is the most interesting part of the Zionist project, IMO. The same people who cry about violence in the world cheering the bombing of civilians (many Christians) in Gaza. One can see how powerful supremacist narratives are in capturing fanatical devotion.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Nov 4 2023 20:17 utc | 818

LoveDonbass | Nov 4 2023 20:17 utc | 427
*** Christian Zionism is the most interesting part of the Zionist project, IMO. The same people who cry about violence in the world cheering the bombing of civilians (many Christians) in Gaza. One can see how powerful supremacist narratives are in capturing fanatical devotion.***
Didn’t they use a Roman Catholic cathedral as the target point for one of their atomic bombs dropped on Japan?

Posted by: Cynic | Nov 4 2023 23:08 utc | 819

LoveDonbass | Nov 4 2023 20:17 utc | 427
*** Christian Zionism is the most interesting part of the Zionist project, IMO. The same people who cry about violence in the world cheering the bombing of civilians (many Christians) in Gaza. One can see how powerful supremacist narratives are in capturing fanatical devotion.***
Didn’t they use a Roman Catholic cathedral as the target point for one of their atomic bombs dropped on Japan?

Posted by: Cynic | Nov 4 2023 23:08 utc | 820

@ Cynic @ 23:08
Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius.
Heck, you didn’t hear Mr. Pacelli protest.

Posted by: malenkov | Nov 4 2023 23:17 utc | 821

@ Cynic @ 23:08
Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius.
Heck, you didn’t hear Mr. Pacelli protest.

Posted by: malenkov | Nov 4 2023 23:17 utc | 822

Posted by: Cynic | Nov 4 2023 23:08 utc | 428
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It wouldn’t surprise me. These people are mentally ill.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Nov 5 2023 1:43 utc | 823

Posted by: Cynic | Nov 4 2023 23:08 utc | 428
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It wouldn’t surprise me. These people are mentally ill.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Nov 5 2023 1:43 utc | 824

Just when you think things are f’d u you’re not realizing just HOW f’d up things are!
http://www.srilankaguardian.org/2023/11/from-munich-to-soviet-steppes-cia-finds.html

Posted by: Seer | Nov 5 2023 3:14 utc | 825

Just when you think things are f’d u you’re not realizing just HOW f’d up things are!
http://www.srilankaguardian.org/2023/11/from-munich-to-soviet-steppes-cia-finds.html

Posted by: Seer | Nov 5 2023 3:14 utc | 826

OK, to add a bit of an attraction to read the above link, here’s an excerpt:

Brotherhood Joins with CIA
As the former Muslim Nazi fighters began to work for the CIA in Munich, the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt also found a new “home” with the CIA. In 1957, the Eisenhower Doctrine was announced, promising armed US and NATO intervention against any threatened aggression in the Middle East, making the region into a de facto US sphere of interest. The Eisenhower Doctrine was aimed at the growing inroads that the Soviets were making, especially in Egypt, where a reformist military coup led by Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser had dethroned Britain’s puppet, King Farouk, in 1952.
In 1948, as an instructor in Egypt’s Royal Military Academy, Nasser had sent emissaries to try to negotiate an alliance of his Free Officers group, an anti-British, anti-monarchy group of young colonels and officers, with Hassan Al-Banna’s Muslim Brotherhood. He soon realized that the rigid theocratic agenda of the Brotherhood was antithetical to his nationalist secular reform agenda. Nasser then decided to takes steps to limit Muslim Brotherhood influence within the military. It was the beginnings of a bitter hostility between Nasser and Al-Banna’s Brotherhood.
Nasser had been the architect of the 1952 officers’ revolt by the Egyptian Army that overthrew the monarchy. During the 1940s, the very pro-British Egyptian King Farouk had financially subsidized the Muslim Brotherhood as a counter to the power of nationalists and communists. That made them a direct ideological opponent of Nasser’s reformist nationalism.
By 1949, the King, however, also began to have doubts about working with Al-Banna’s organization as the influence of the Brothers grew greatly. His Prime Minister, Mahmud al-Nuqrashi, was assassinated by a member of the Muslim Brotherhood’s “secret apparatus.” The King responded with massive repression, arresting over one hundred leading members. In February 1949, Brotherhood founder Hassan al-Banna himself was assassinated. The killer was never found, but it was widely believed that the murder had been carried out by members of the Egyptian political police on orders of the King. An MI6 report was unequivocal, stating, “The murder was inspired by the government, with Palace approval.”
By 1953, with the Egyptian monarchy formally abolished and the Muslim Brotherhood on the run, Nasser’s Free Officers were able to govern as the Revolutionary Command Council (RCC), with Nasser as vice-chairman. He soon grabbed leading power as chairman and proceeded to ban all political parties. No communist himself, Nasser became a leading spokesman for Arab nationalism and joined the emerging Non-Aligned Movement, with Tito’s Yugoslavia and India’s Nehru. The Non-Aligned group of nations sought to define a “middle way” between Soviet communism and American capitalist free markets.
In 1953, Nasser introduced far-reaching land reforms and was taking steps to renationalize the British-controlled Suez Canal Company. London was not happy with the emergence of Nasser. In fact, British MI6 secret intelligence tried repeatedly to assassinate him.

One can see where all the seeds were planted. US and British antagonism toward Russia has created a world of radicals. One can but wonder about Hamas.

Posted by: Seer | Nov 5 2023 4:57 utc | 827

OK, to add a bit of an attraction to read the above link, here’s an excerpt:

Brotherhood Joins with CIA
As the former Muslim Nazi fighters began to work for the CIA in Munich, the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt also found a new “home” with the CIA. In 1957, the Eisenhower Doctrine was announced, promising armed US and NATO intervention against any threatened aggression in the Middle East, making the region into a de facto US sphere of interest. The Eisenhower Doctrine was aimed at the growing inroads that the Soviets were making, especially in Egypt, where a reformist military coup led by Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser had dethroned Britain’s puppet, King Farouk, in 1952.
In 1948, as an instructor in Egypt’s Royal Military Academy, Nasser had sent emissaries to try to negotiate an alliance of his Free Officers group, an anti-British, anti-monarchy group of young colonels and officers, with Hassan Al-Banna’s Muslim Brotherhood. He soon realized that the rigid theocratic agenda of the Brotherhood was antithetical to his nationalist secular reform agenda. Nasser then decided to takes steps to limit Muslim Brotherhood influence within the military. It was the beginnings of a bitter hostility between Nasser and Al-Banna’s Brotherhood.
Nasser had been the architect of the 1952 officers’ revolt by the Egyptian Army that overthrew the monarchy. During the 1940s, the very pro-British Egyptian King Farouk had financially subsidized the Muslim Brotherhood as a counter to the power of nationalists and communists. That made them a direct ideological opponent of Nasser’s reformist nationalism.
By 1949, the King, however, also began to have doubts about working with Al-Banna’s organization as the influence of the Brothers grew greatly. His Prime Minister, Mahmud al-Nuqrashi, was assassinated by a member of the Muslim Brotherhood’s “secret apparatus.” The King responded with massive repression, arresting over one hundred leading members. In February 1949, Brotherhood founder Hassan al-Banna himself was assassinated. The killer was never found, but it was widely believed that the murder had been carried out by members of the Egyptian political police on orders of the King. An MI6 report was unequivocal, stating, “The murder was inspired by the government, with Palace approval.”
By 1953, with the Egyptian monarchy formally abolished and the Muslim Brotherhood on the run, Nasser’s Free Officers were able to govern as the Revolutionary Command Council (RCC), with Nasser as vice-chairman. He soon grabbed leading power as chairman and proceeded to ban all political parties. No communist himself, Nasser became a leading spokesman for Arab nationalism and joined the emerging Non-Aligned Movement, with Tito’s Yugoslavia and India’s Nehru. The Non-Aligned group of nations sought to define a “middle way” between Soviet communism and American capitalist free markets.
In 1953, Nasser introduced far-reaching land reforms and was taking steps to renationalize the British-controlled Suez Canal Company. London was not happy with the emergence of Nasser. In fact, British MI6 secret intelligence tried repeatedly to assassinate him.

One can see where all the seeds were planted. US and British antagonism toward Russia has created a world of radicals. One can but wonder about Hamas.

Posted by: Seer | Nov 5 2023 4:57 utc | 828

@Ghost of Mozgovoy | Nov 3 2023 22:36 utc

I fear this time is the other way around, it is supported by the whole Middle East, Iraq, Iran, Pakistán ( the people I mean, not the puppet government of the military…), Afghanistán, Yemen, Qatar, UAE, Kuwait, Somalia, South Africa, Turkey, Algeria ( whose parliament voted in full in favor to allow the president entering the war…), even including so US friendly countries like Jordan and Oman, plus increasingly more Hispanamerican countries are recalling their ambassadors from Israel and cutting off diplomatic ties with the Israeli entity….

Thank you for reading my comment I appreciate your time and attention. I understand what you’re saying and would prefer to avoid getting into a debate as to which countries are sovereign enough to be able to afford to oppose what I would label as the current dominant empire. Degrees of freedom do indeed exit but my understanding of the techniques used to bring countries to an almost total obedience leads me to believe that once a country becomes a vassal/satellite state it is very unlikely to recover from this overnight. I would be the first one to celebrate the broad support that you believe the resistance axis has, but I am skeptical as to the realism of expecting support from countries who are deeply caught in the web of domination that is woven by the empire’s “domain” (this is their label for vassal states) management administration. Countries recalling ambassadors are not necessarily genuinely opposing israel, those actions are usually only meant to appease their local public opinion and allow their government to say: “see? we share your outrage and we’re doing what we can to weight in the balance”.
Also please understand that I am neither defeatist nor pessimistic (if i was, i would be against Hezbollah’s policies and would support those in my country who wish for an unconditional surrender to the empire’s will), I wrote my earlier comment partly to attract some attention to the fact that triumphalism at this stage is out of context and counterproductive. In any such scenario it is common wisdom to plan for the worst and hope for the best. Hence the very limited list of sovereign countries which I actually believe to be accurate. Turkey is a member of NATO and did whatever it could do to sink the Syrian regime, Pakistan’s chief of secret services can only be appointed with American approval, UAE and other gulf countries all host American bases and are deeply reliant on American “protection”, Yemen is not in the list because it is part of the axis of resistance (at least half of it is), North African countries have all shown signs of subservience except Tunisia who seems to have a sovereign government (at least in their media stances), Jordan has been a launchpad for American operations in Syria, I highly doubt that they have had a sudden change of heart, however having a very large proportion of their population of Palestinian origin they are bound to appear supportive. What most readers on this site have in common is a wish for the current world order to be replaced by something that would be fairer and more humane. This wish can lead to believing narratives which do not accurately reflect reality.

Posted by: Lebanese | Nov 5 2023 19:56 utc | 829

@Ghost of Mozgovoy | Nov 3 2023 22:36 utc

I fear this time is the other way around, it is supported by the whole Middle East, Iraq, Iran, Pakistán ( the people I mean, not the puppet government of the military…), Afghanistán, Yemen, Qatar, UAE, Kuwait, Somalia, South Africa, Turkey, Algeria ( whose parliament voted in full in favor to allow the president entering the war…), even including so US friendly countries like Jordan and Oman, plus increasingly more Hispanamerican countries are recalling their ambassadors from Israel and cutting off diplomatic ties with the Israeli entity….

Thank you for reading my comment I appreciate your time and attention. I understand what you’re saying and would prefer to avoid getting into a debate as to which countries are sovereign enough to be able to afford to oppose what I would label as the current dominant empire. Degrees of freedom do indeed exit but my understanding of the techniques used to bring countries to an almost total obedience leads me to believe that once a country becomes a vassal/satellite state it is very unlikely to recover from this overnight. I would be the first one to celebrate the broad support that you believe the resistance axis has, but I am skeptical as to the realism of expecting support from countries who are deeply caught in the web of domination that is woven by the empire’s “domain” (this is their label for vassal states) management administration. Countries recalling ambassadors are not necessarily genuinely opposing israel, those actions are usually only meant to appease their local public opinion and allow their government to say: “see? we share your outrage and we’re doing what we can to weight in the balance”.
Also please understand that I am neither defeatist nor pessimistic (if i was, i would be against Hezbollah’s policies and would support those in my country who wish for an unconditional surrender to the empire’s will), I wrote my earlier comment partly to attract some attention to the fact that triumphalism at this stage is out of context and counterproductive. In any such scenario it is common wisdom to plan for the worst and hope for the best. Hence the very limited list of sovereign countries which I actually believe to be accurate. Turkey is a member of NATO and did whatever it could do to sink the Syrian regime, Pakistan’s chief of secret services can only be appointed with American approval, UAE and other gulf countries all host American bases and are deeply reliant on American “protection”, Yemen is not in the list because it is part of the axis of resistance (at least half of it is), North African countries have all shown signs of subservience except Tunisia who seems to have a sovereign government (at least in their media stances), Jordan has been a launchpad for American operations in Syria, I highly doubt that they have had a sudden change of heart, however having a very large proportion of their population of Palestinian origin they are bound to appear supportive. What most readers on this site have in common is a wish for the current world order to be replaced by something that would be fairer and more humane. This wish can lead to believing narratives which do not accurately reflect reality.

Posted by: Lebanese | Nov 5 2023 19:56 utc | 830

“It is to force migrate Palestinians to Sinai, then fund their relocation to Cairo. It is PURE EVIL! It is no different from Hitler’s final solution.”
Hamas in Sinai is a step towards retaking control of Sinai and Suez in near future, Sisi knows.

Posted by: SailorsWife | Nov 6 2023 12:26 utc | 831

“It is to force migrate Palestinians to Sinai, then fund their relocation to Cairo. It is PURE EVIL! It is no different from Hitler’s final solution.”
Hamas in Sinai is a step towards retaking control of Sinai and Suez in near future, Sisi knows.

Posted by: SailorsWife | Nov 6 2023 12:26 utc | 832