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August 13, 2025
Palestine Open Thread 2025-184

News & views related to the war in Palestine …

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From the previous thread:
‘This ultimately means that Russia is an ally of Israel’
https://x.com/VanessaBeeley/status/1955535498119539526

Posted by: JohnGilberts | Aug 13 2025 16:02 utc | 1

A prime example of the Zionists callous attitude – to human rights.
“Israel’s ambassador to the EU, Haim Regev, has urged the bloc to stop focusing on Israel’s human rights record and has warned against taking any actions to punish the country for its military campaign in Gaza.
Israel has faced mounting backlash over the conflict, with several Western countries recently announcing plans to recognize a Palestinian state and, in some cases, reduce military or trade cooperation with Israel.
In an interview with Politico published on Wednesday, the envoy claimed that some EU states have an “obsession” with Israel’s human rights record and singled out Ireland, Spain, the Netherlands, and Slovenia as the most unfair. He also accused France, Germany, and the UK of making statements that play into the hands of Hamas and anti-Semitic groups.
Regev insisted that Israel was a “dream” neighbor for the EU because it is a democracy, has no migration issues, and protects gay rights. “Israel is the only player in the region that serves directly the interests of the EU,” he added.”

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Aug 13 2025 16:05 utc | 2

Statement: Its not a genocide…..
Answer: Just mass murder amd ethnic cleansing

Posted by: Exile | Aug 13 2025 16:20 utc | 4

#1 corrected:
‘This ultimately means that Russia is an ally of Israel’
https://x.com/VanessaBeeley/status/1955535498119639526

Posted by: JohnGilberts | Aug 13 2025 16:31 utc | 5

Mahmood OD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RzQIGGn1Sc
“The Palestinian resistance reveals huge ambush and missile production capabilities.”

Posted by: JohnGilberts | Aug 13 2025 16:54 utc | 6

When will we learn that the “aid” being distributed — if Israelis have touched it — is
poisoned?
What poisons would they use? Sterilization drugs?
Cancerous drugs? Brain eating poisons? Bioweapons?
It isn’t a matter of “if”,
it is a question of when will their effects be evident.

Posted by: Otto Penn | Aug 13 2025 17:05 utc | 7

This ultimately means that Russia is an ally of Israel’
https://x.com/VanessaBeeley/status/1955535498119539526
Posted by: JohnGilberts | Aug 13 2025 16:02 utc | 1
That tweet is deleted. This is what I found from the last Palestine thread:
Forward from: Vanessa Beeley
Let us be very clear. If Russia is to be given the green light to effectively occupy southern Syria – it will be done in collaboration with Israel. Israel will benefit because there will be a military force that will maintain security in the south while Israel expands north-eastwards towards the David’s Corridor with Kurdish and US cooperation. This ultimately means that Russia is an ally of Israel and if you are an ally of Israel, you are automatically coming to agreement with the US deep state on some level.
Since the fall of Damascus, Israel has lobbied the US to enable Russian presence to remain in Syria. Now, the Russian presence is consolidating and potentially expanding to include the north-east, the south, and the coastal region, thus utterly containing Erdogan.
For Russians. revenge is a dish served cold – when Turkey shot down a Russian Sukhoi S-24 in 2015, everybody asked ‘why no retaliation?’. This is the retaliation that could not happen without Zionist influence. Russia has control of the anti-HTS militia in the south of Syria since 2018. They were the first to enter Damascus in 2024. Russia will potentially take back control of these forces to patrol the south, while maintaining their surveillance posts on the border with occupied Golan that were increased in 2024, leading up to the November HTS attack on Aleppo.
At the time many people were questioning the Russian role as a replacement for UNIFIL on the Golan demarcation line. Many also asked if Russia would intercept Israeli missiles or would Russia defend Israel from the Resistance attacks from Syrian territory? Questions were being raised about the Russian agenda from 2017 onwards.
What is now unfolding does suggest that Russia was never an ideological ally for Syria or for the Resistance. On the contrary, Russia would have preferred Syria pivot towards Saudi Arabia and eventually, normalise with Israel. What we now see unfolding is the true Russian agenda without the impediment of a Syrian government that had blocked their advancement.
With Jolani desperate for Russian weapons and protection from many perspectives – we see the alliance between Russia and Israel being blatantly displayed for all to see. Anyone who tries to dismiss this as Putin 5D or 10D chess is not seeing the writing on the wall that was there long before 2024.
This is the new paradigm in Syria and it should send a strong message to all who ally with Russia, that Russian interests are the priority and that Russian and US deep states are not perhaps the enemies that they are portrayed as. They will not ever be allies but from a realpolitik perspective, they will come to agreements on the policing of Syria, perhaps as part of the Ukraine deal now being hatched.
I can add many personal conversations with Russian military and officials in Syria since 2017 that now make more sense in the current context. I will write something about these conversations and personal experiences very soon.

Posted by: Mary | Aug 13 2025 17:10 utc | 8

“The Palestine Recognition SCAM: Why Western ‘Support’ is Actually Insulting”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjOxKfuHMsk

Posted by: Otto Penn | Aug 13 2025 17:11 utc | 9

DW: Laith Marouf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_uhKsBKQYk
“Hezbollah’s resistance turns bulletproof.” Iran’s Larijani visits Lebanon…
DW: Patrick Henningsen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8K4EZChQpQ
“Israel racing toward a war with Iran it’s destined to lose.”

Posted by: JohnGilberts | Aug 13 2025 17:33 utc | 10

This is dated (from 2003), but you want to know.
Israel, not Iraq, holds that distinction of being the first country in the region to use weapons of mass destruction with genocidal intent. Salman Abu Sitta* digs into a dark history.
https://www.plands.org/en/articles-speeches/articles/2003/traces-of-poison%E2%80%93israels-dark-history-revealed

Posted by: Otto Penn | Aug 13 2025 18:01 utc | 11

There is a pattern, a continuity in the behavior of phenomena, a law to which all human beings are subject in this part of the universe that we call the Earth: Causality.
Scientists recognize it in physical matters, but all humans have a hard time recognizing it in psychological matters.
“As a man thinketh, so is he.”
“He who sows the wind, so shall he reap.”
“As a man sows, so shall he reaps”
Those who foster hatred and division among humans, based on race, culture, religion, or any other imagined reason, must be prepared to face the consequences of this type of thinking.
Why?
No, because there is a superhuman entity that will judge us. That is the justification we use to judge others because we do not want to face the consequences of our actions. The easiest thing to do is shift the blame: It’s my parents’ fault that I’m a drunk, they didn’t love me, optimally!
The line of least resistance is to not assume that all humans are sons of bitches, and to continue forward without taking responsibility for the dishonest shit we project, day after day.
What I’m saying may be considered another value judgment from someone who thinks they’re superior to others, but, if you read it carefully, it’s the confession of someone who’s much more idiotic than you, but who’s trying to figure out what’s worth fighting for.
The future of humanity depends on accepting the consequences of their actions. A platitude.
And, ridding ourselves of divisive thoughts and feelings.
That’s why some better aspects of ourselves are trying to built something in Alaska. Those who think they are better…, try to recognize the efforts.

Posted by: Esophagus | Aug 13 2025 18:06 utc | 12

I posted Vanessa Beeley’s analysis about Russia’s possible military role in southern Syria.
Vanessa Beeley was living and reporting from Syria for a long time but had to leave when Assad was overthrown. She is a knowledgeable and experienced journalist and analyst.
That does not mean that she is always right (who is?), but that her information and analysis merit attention. I, for one, could not call Russia “an ally of Israel” based on what Vanessa writes, but am taking note of her view in following future developments.
There have been a couple strong reactions to Vanessa’s post here at MoA which are emotional.
One’s understanding of Russia, and expectations from Russia, should not be based on wishful thinking and emotions, but on knowledge, sound reasoning and facts. Russia is a very important state, a big power with a pragmatic foreign policy based on its national interests. That is what it says, and that is what it does. Seeing Russia realistically should prevent hurt emotions and enable better understanding of the world and Russia’s role in it.
For clarification and a broader perspective I suggest the following two Cradle pieces related to Vanessa’s post about Russia in Syria and Israel:
https://thecradle.co/articles/damascus-requests-russian-patrols-in-south-syria-to-limit-israeli-incursions-report
https://thecradle.co/articles/exclusive-the-us-israeli-plot-to-partition-syrias-west

Posted by: JB | Aug 13 2025 18:26 utc | 13

Seeing Russia realistically should prevent hurt emotions and enable better understanding of the world and Russia’s role in it.
Posted by: JB | Aug 13 2025 18:26 utc | 13
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Well said. Emotions compromise reason, and analysis should be rooted in reason if it is going to have utility.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Aug 13 2025 18:31 utc | 14

The so-called “humanitarian crisis of famine” has invariably been the linchpin of exterminationist genocidal violence. We remember, some of us, how our great herds of buffalo were wiped out, just to starve the Indian. Some history…

As an Indigenous scholar who studies Indigenous history, I know that countries — including the United States and Canada — have used starvation to conquer Indigenous peoples and acquire their land. As a descendant of ancestors who endured forced starvation by the U.S. government, I also know of its enduring consequences.

https://consortiumnews.com/2025/08/13/starving-indigenous-peoples-then-now/

Posted by: Aleph_Null | Aug 13 2025 18:31 utc | 15

RE: “Larijani visits Lebanon”
Watching Press TV video of Larijani visit, I was very impressed with Larijani confidence and swagger.
He presented himself as very no-nonsense, and obviously there to deliver an uncompromising message from Khomeni.
His recent promotion to new Defense Council has allowed him to take a public position of “don’t f**k with me”….
Guessing Hezbollah green lighted to throw off Governance and take over Lebanon. Enough is enough of trying to “get along” with Lebanon “governance” anymore.
Guessing same message to Iraqi resistance & Governance.
Easy to see ME wholly blowing up next round, with Yemen possibly invading SA and collapsing Governance there.
It will be a bloodbath of epic proportions, and frankly, the resistance is prepared (preparing) but the quisling “safe” governances are still loitering on their couch’s believing all is well…

Posted by: Trubind1 | Aug 13 2025 19:22 utc | 16

TMJ: Ghadi Francis’ Insider Analysis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Ur9TW2MAPk
“The US-backed disarmament plan in Lebanon.”
‘We don’t trust the Lebanese government and our army can’t defend us.’

Posted by: JohnGilberts | Aug 13 2025 19:57 utc | 17

Landmark complaint issued against UK Lawyers for ‘Israel’
A Declassified UK report published on Wednesday recounted how in February 2023, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital quietly removed a display of decorated plates created by schoolchildren in Gaza. The artwork, which had hung in a hospital corridor for more than a decade, featured symbols of peace and calls for an independent Palestinian state.
The removal followed a letter from UK Lawyers for “Israel” (UKLFI), whose director, Caroline Turner, claimed it was in response to patient complaints. However, a freedom of information request later revealed the hospital had received no complaints, and the display was never reinstated.
According to the report, UKLFI has since been linked to a series of campaigns targeting expressions of solidarity with Palestine, including pressuring an NHS trust to ban pro-Palestine badges.
The Public Interest Law Centre (PILC) and the European Legal Support Center (ELSC) have now lodged a 114-page complaint to the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), accusing UKLFI of using the law to intimidate civil society groups. The report mentions that the complaint alleges UKLFI operates as an unregulated law firm and calls for Turner’s suspension.
“UKLFI are acting in a manner that chills public participation and intimidates those who stand in solidarity with Palestine,” said PILC solicitor Paul Heron. “We will not allow legal threats to shut down the public’s right to speak out on Palestine.”
Full article : https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/landmark-complaint-issued-against-uk-lawyers-for–israel

Posted by: Red Star | Aug 13 2025 20:25 utc | 18

What still blows me away about the second Tucker Carlson interview with GHF whistle-blower Tony Aguilar was him feeding his Palestinian volunteers one evening because it wasn’t in the organization’s budget.
He called f-ing Domino’s and ordered 32 pizzas and brought them in via APC in less than a half hour!!! WTF? Though the closest I have gotten to Isreal was Saudi Arabia, I imagined desert and nothing near Gaza. Yet an f-ing Domino’s is just minutes away? And 2 million people are starving f-ing minutes away!!! So repulsive.
I pray to God every night the horror stops but no one seems to be listening.

Posted by: cc | Aug 13 2025 21:05 utc | 19

A Gaza Palestinian’s Response to a CBC Interview Request…
‘…The CBC is complicit in the genocide in Gaza and has the blood of my people on its hands. I have no intention to speak to a channel that justifies the killing of my people and devastation of my homeland. And I personally hope you will leave this atrocious, soulless and cheap propaganda outlet that has laundered every war crime in Gaza.’
‘The Only Time We Should Speak With Them Is At The Hague – When They’re Held Accountable’
https://x.com/AbubakerAbedW/status/1955332177840968083
“The CNN, BBC (again), CBC Canada and Telegraph in Belfast have reached out to me to speak with them. These channels/outlets have no shame – all for a pre-recorded interview. It looks like it’s a standard they set when it comes to speaking with Palestinians.
Anyway, you know what I responded to them, but I am just saying these channels don’t deserve our voice and we have no honour to speak with them. We must wipe the floor with them and discredit them for whitewashing war-crimes in Gaza and being liable for the holocaust of our time.
The only time we should speak with them is at The Hague – when they’re held accountable…”
Bravo Abubaker! Many Canadians agree with you. CBC forced an Indigenous programmer to make an on-air apology several years ago for even daring to use the word ‘Palestine’.
Shame on CBC – Stop Supporting Genocide!
Ask@cbc.ca

Posted by: JohnGilberts | Aug 13 2025 21:16 utc | 20

‘This ultimately means that Russia is an ally of Israel’
https://x.com/VanessaBeeley/status/1955535498119639526
Posted by: JohnGilberts | Aug 13 2025 16:31 utc | 5
Well, yes. The alternative to Russia being enemies with Turkey and Israel is losing their base in Tartus. It simply wouldn’t be viable to maintain if a bunch of Israel-sponsored jihadis were ready to tear it down, and Russia absolutely does not have viable options nearby.
What that means is that Syria will be part of the broader security arrangements which VVP will be discussing with President Trump. While Russia will definitely win in Ukraine, losses in Armenia, Syria, and potentially Kaliningrad would more than balance it out. Which is part of why VVP will look for a better agreement.

Posted by: They Call Me Mister | Aug 13 2025 21:28 utc | 21

The world should refer to it as the gaza holocaust. Take the power of that word away from the tribe and use it against them. It is the word they use to deflect any criticism away from them, as they perpetrate this holocaust/genocide.

Posted by: RC213V | Aug 13 2025 21:29 utc | 22

I monitor RTE every day just to see what the Irish government propaganda arm distributing on a daily basis.
There is a strange dichotomy in this coverage. While it has been increasing its coverage of the atrocities in Gaza, it consistently fails to give coverage to the Irish government moves in joining other governments in protesting the Gaza genocide.
Its almost like the Irish government is frightened to really take a concrete stand! Are they really that afraid of Zionist blowback?
Am I correct on that point?

Posted by: tobias cole | Aug 13 2025 21:33 utc | 23

Mark Regev was born Mark Frieberg , which is a town in Saxony, Germany
In Israel, he Hebraicized his surname from Freiberg to Regev. He served as a combat soldier in the Nahal Brigade of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
Gau Saxony:
The Nazi Party established Gau Saxony as a regional subdivision in 1933, solidifying their control over the area.

Posted by: Giyane | Aug 13 2025 21:56 utc | 24

Drop Site
@DropSiteNews
BREAKING via AP: Israel in Talks to Resettle Palestinians in South Sudan 🇸🇸
The Associated Press reports that Israeli officials have held talks with South Sudan about moving Palestinians from Gaza to the East African state — a country still recovering from civil war and facing acute food shortages. Sources familiar with the discussions say Israel has approached other nations with similar proposals as part of Prime Minister Netanyahu’s push for what he calls “voluntary migration.”
Palestinians and rights groups have condemned the idea as a form of forced expulsion banned under international law. For South Sudan, cooperation could bring diplomatic leverage, closer ties with Israel, a potential opening to the Trump administration — including relief from U.S. sanctions, and financial support for its struggling economy — but critics in the region say it risks becoming a “dumping ground” for displaced people. Egypt has reportedly been pressing Juba to reject the plan.
South Sudan has a history of quiet security ties with Israel, as Mossad reportedly assisted the southern rebels during their fight for independence in 2011.
AP added that Israel’s Foreign Ministry, South Sudan’s foreign minister, and US State Department did not comment on the talks.
https://x.com/DropSiteNews/status/1955348652496470184

Posted by: Menz | Aug 13 2025 22:17 utc | 25

Netanyahu says he’s on a ‘historic and spiritual mission,’ also feels a connection to vision of Greater Israel,/b.
12 August 2025, 8:20 pm
12 August 2025, 8:20 pm
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tells i24 he feels he is on a “historic and spiritual mission,” and that he is “very” attached to the vision of a Greater Israel, which includes areas slated for a future Palestinian state and possibly also areas that are part of present-day Jordan and Egypt.
The interviewer Sharon Gal, who was briefly a right-wing member of Knesset, gifts to Netanyahu what he says is an amulet of “a map of the Promised Land.” He jokes that he does not want to further “entangle” Netanyahu in the case against the premier for allegedly receiving jewelry and other luxury goods from several businessmen for him and his wife Sara.
Asked if he feels a connection to “this vision” of a Greater Israel, Netanyahu says: “Very much.”
The amulet itself does not appear on the screen. The term Greater Israel was used after the Six Day War of June 1967 to refer to Israel and the areas it had just conquered — East Jerusalem, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, the Sinai Peninsula and the Golan Heights.
The phrase was also used by some early Zionists, including Ze’ev Jabotinsky, forerunner of Netanyahu’s Likud party, to refer to present-day Israel, Gaza and the West Bank, and present-day Jordan.
Gal’s question about a Greater Israel after he asked the premier if he feels he is on a mission on behalf of the Jewish people. Netanyahu answers that he is “on a mission of generations — there are generations of Jews that dreamt of coming here and generations of Jews who will come after us.”
“So if you’re asking if I have a sense of mission, historically and spiritually, the answer is yes,” he says.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/netanyahu-says-hes-on-a-historic-and-spiritual-mission-endorses-vision-of-greater-israel/

Posted by: Menz | Aug 13 2025 22:18 utc | 26

Apologies for not closing the bold correctly

Posted by: Menz | Aug 13 2025 22:19 utc | 27

Quds News Network
@QudsNen
Watch | UK Channel 4 exposes a disturbing incident in the occupied West Bank where armed Israeli settlers shot an unarmed elderly Palestinian man.
The attack occurred as settlers were forcibly taking over the man’s private land and home, despite his possession of official documents proving decades-long ownership.
Video (9:23)
https://x.com/QudsNen/status/1955370938226114783

Posted by: Menz | Aug 13 2025 22:20 utc | 28

War on Gaza: Israel killed a Palestinian’s family. Then they tortured him
Mohammed al-Kilani was among a family of 55 sheltering in Sheikh Radwan, Gaza City. Then Israeli forces stormed their apartment, executing his father, wife and 12-year-old son
By Maha Hussaini and Mohammed Qreiqeh in Gaza, occupied Palestine
Published date: 18 January 2024 09:15 GMT | Last update: 2 days 9 hours ago
On 21 December, Mohammed al-Kilani was inside his apartment in the Sheikh Radwan area of Gaza City, performing dawn prayers with his father and brother.
The three men had barely begun when the relative quiet of the early morning was shattered by the sound of heavy weaponry targeting the building.
“The walls started collapsing on us,” Kilani, 45, told Middle East Eye. “We did not know what to do. We all hid in one room.”
Having moved there earlier in the war to take shelter from Israel’s ongoing bombardment of Gaza, the 55 members of Kilani’s family were all crammed into the apartment. His wife and nine children were among them.
But 21 December marked an intensification of Israel’s bombardment of Sheikh Radwan, and the artillery fire brought down or seriously damaged the walls of the building, which contained five apartments in total.
The destruction was quickly followed by Israeli soldiers storming into the apartment. Kilani’s father, Hussein, went out to meet them, raising his hands in submission and asking them what was happening.
“They shot him in the heart. He was killed immediately,” Kilani said.
One of his sons, aged 12, was just behind his grandfather.
“They threw a bomb on his abdomen. His intestines spilt out before my eyes. He was killed.”
When the family expressed shock at what had happened, an Israeli soldier fired another bullet into the boy’s dead body.
“The soldiers then ordered us to take off all our clothes, including our underwear,” Kilani said.
“They kept the men on one side and the women on the other. My wife was holding the Quran as they led us out of the room. A soldier told her to throw it away. She refused. He shot her in the back and the bullet came through her abdomen.”
One of Kilani’s other sons was injured in the attack that killed his older brother, while his sisters were also struck by shrapnel. The boy would later have 50 stitches in his leg.
While Kilani and his remaining family members were prevented from approaching the bodies of their dead relatives, they were forced to walk naked in a line to the nearby mosque, before Israeli soldiers set fire to the apartment.
“They ordered us to get out, along with the women, without any food, clothes or money, then they burned the apartment. We went down to the basement, completely naked, before they took us to the mosque near the house,” Kilani told MEE.
“They picked me, along with my 19-year-old son Khamees. They tied our hands and blindfolded us, then took us by truck to a border area near the sea. We didn’t know exactly where we were, we were blindfolded,” he said.
A spokesperson for the Israeli army told Middle East Eye: “In response to Hamas’ barbaric attacks, the IDF (Israel Defence Forces) is operating to dismantle Hamas military and administrative capabilities. In stark contrast to Hamas’ intentional attacks on Israeli men, women and children, the IDF follows international law and takes feasible precautions to mitigate civilian harm.”
War on Gaza: Survivors recount harrowing Israeli field executions
Read More »
Kilani said that for around 24 hours, Israeli soldiers “took turns” torturing and humiliating him and his son, while preventing the elderly family members from using the toilet or drinking water.
“They tortured us by putting glass and nails in our feet, and by leaving us naked on the seashore from about seven or eight in the morning until after 2am. We were left without food or water or anything that could keep us protected from the cold weather,” Kilani said.
The 45-year-old said that if he or his son moved, the soldiers would hit them on the back with their weapons.
“They were taking turns. Any soldier who passed us would hit us. They refused to let us pee or drink. There were many elderly people among us. One of them told a soldier he was diabetic and the soldier told him to pee on himself. They were insulting us with very abusive words. The humiliation we experienced there, it wasn’t like anything we had seen in our lives.”
During their time in detention, Kilani and the other family members with him – all of them men – kept thinking about their children who had been killed back at the apartment and about who would bury them.
Kilani was held for about 24 hours. Since his release, he has not heard anything about his 19-year-old son, who was held with him.
“I do not know whether he is alive or dead,” he said.
MORE…
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israel-palestine-gaza-war-execution-torture

Posted by: Menz | Aug 13 2025 22:24 utc | 29

Esophagus 12
Now is not the time to make excuses for Israel. The Gospels and the Qur’an teach that from what is in the heart , proceeds human actions.
Simply put, the teachings of prophets Jesus AS and Muhammad SAW concur, that if you believe in God and His omniscience and His omnipotence, you will try to obey His clear rules always , and not try to circumvent them by lying, as Trump constantly does and Netanyahu constantly does.
Their lies come from their lack of Faith in God.
Laysa ba’ada kufri Dhamb.
There is no sin greater than denial of God.
Genocide, paedophilia, etc are symptoms of believing you can deceive even God.
There is no excuse for lack of faith because Faith in God is innate.
Every human can access that touchstone, OR, override it. The greatest crime is refusing to acknowledge God.
The Jews who followed their prophets were truly honourable. The Jews who followed invented Scriptures are cursed.
Not so much for killing, but for cancelling Moses’ AS instructions from God.
You’re right that we don’t have access to other people’s thoughts. Only God has. So we use their fruits to guide us.
How can anybody deny this two full years of genocide? This is not the time for making excuses. Anybody who denies it must be challenged, not excused.

Posted by: Giyane | Aug 13 2025 22:27 utc | 30

see the photos at the two links below
https://x.com/MostafaBNaim1/status/1954830937788678178
Mostafa Naim 🇵🇸 from north gaza @MostafaBNaim1
We once shared everything, Anas —
our food, our water, the same pillow, the same worn mattress…
Side by side through the endless nights of war.
You were my soul’s companion, my brother in truth, my partner in showing the world what they tried so hard to hide.
But they killed you.
And I know… next time, it will be me.
It never takes long — for they kill everyone who dares to carry the truth.
How can this pain fade, when my heart can no longer bear the weight of your absence? 💔
You knew, my dear Anas… you knew you were walking towards martyrdom 😓🖤
From the first day of this war until your very last breath, you stood as the living image of perseverance, generosity, dignity, and unwavering courage.
You never stopped.
From one attack to the next, from one death to another, you kept running — chasing the truth, exposing the crimes, refusing to be silent… even if the price was your life.
And now… your weary body finally rests.
What an honorable ending.
What a sacred privilege — to leave this world as a martyr.
I will remember your smile every morning at Kamal Adwan Hospital…
and I know those mornings will be even more beautiful in paradise. 🙏🇵🇸💔
Give my greetings to Yahya when you see him, my beloved Anas.
Your brother forever,
Abu Salah 💔 Abu Adam
https://x.com/MostafaBNaim1/status/1955179252891996294
Mostafa Naim 🇵🇸 from north gaza @MostafaBNaim1
💔😢🕯️
…..May God have mercy on my dear friend — the kind human being and companion of my path — journalist Anas Al-Sharif, who lived in constant exhaustion, just to deliver a humanitarian message, to carry the banner of the oppressed and afflicted, his heart always heavy with the wounds of his homeland……

Posted by: michaelj72 | Aug 13 2025 22:40 utc | 31

https://tass.com/world/2001977
TASS
13 AUG, 17:30
Hamas ready to withdraw troops from Gaza if Israel pulls out its forces — TV
TUNIS, August 14. /TASS/. “ Hamas has said that it is ready to withdraw its forces from the Gaza Strip if Israel pulls out its troops to agreed places, the Al Arabiya television channel reported, citing its sources.
According to the sources, the Hamas delegation in Cairo has handed over its proposals on a potential Gaza ceasefire deal to the Egyptian mediators. “Hamas expressed readiness to withdraw its forces in exchange for Israel’s pulling out its troops to **agreed localities** and reiterated its commitment to preserving the lives of hostages,” the sources said, adding that Hamas “demanded a written agreement with Israel” that will provide for international guarantees that Israel would drop its Gaza occupation plans and would not resume hostilities.
The sources also said that Egypt is working on a roadmap for a comprehensive agreement on Gaza to be implemented by late August.”
Where is “Hamas” going then? Their “forces” I mean.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Aug 13 2025 22:47 utc | 32

They Call Me Mister | Aug 13 2025 21:28 utc | 21
*** ‘This ultimately means that Russia is an ally of Israel’
https://x.com/VanessaBeeley/status/1955535498119639526
Posted by: JohnGilberts | Aug 13 2025 16:31 utc | 5
Well, yes. The alternative to Russia being enemies with Turkey and Israel is losing their base in Tartus. It simply wouldn’t be viable to maintain if a bunch of Israel-sponsored jihadis were ready to tear it down, and Russia absolutely does not have viable options nearby.
What that means is that Syria will be part of the broader security arrangements which VVP will be discussing with President Trump. While Russia will definitely win in Ukraine, losses in Armenia, Syria, and potentially Kaliningrad would more than balance it out. Which is part of why VVP will look for a better agreement. ***
Putin and Trump (or whoever gets the official franchise) so very like those depicted in the closing scene of Animal Farm.
Or a universal version as per Pompeo’s boast of how rotten the CIA is…
Pretentious killer-chimp gangsters, media-puffed, all working for the globalist/WEF oligarchy. Sometimes with a dash of inter-departmental competition or musical chairs thrown in. Which is ultimately unimportant, since the millions of incidental casualties (“collateral damage”) made to pay the prices are just the various publics. Not even real “humans”, merely disposable animals as the Jewish shape-shifters of the would-be (self appointed) ‘master race’ cult have decreed.
A detail most adherents to other ‘religions’ — plus many alleged ‘Marxists’ — seem determined to somehow ignore.
There are no acceptable excuses — their means and their ends are identical.

Posted by: Cynic | Aug 13 2025 22:52 utc | 33

Where is “Hamas” going then? Their “forces” I mean.
Posted by: Trubind1 | Aug 13 2025 22:47 utc | 32
Hamas, maybe – half it’s ‘forces’ are basically the political bureau. AQB, PIJ? Probably not.
The Resistance fighters are drawn from the oppressed.
The oppressed do not have the luxury of withdrawing.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Aug 13 2025 22:53 utc | 34

Where is “Hamas” going then? Their “forces” I mean.
Posted by: Trubind1 | Aug 13 2025 22:47 utc | 32
It doesn’t matter, as Israel is not going to withdraw its forces.

Posted by: laguerre | Aug 13 2025 22:54 utc | 35

– “Some people think that the occupation did not begin the process of occupying Gaza, but what is happening on the ground says otherwise.
For three days, the enemy has been launching intensive aerial and artillery bombardment of the Zeitoun and Sabra neighborhoods south of Gaza City, carrying out bombing operations from Highway 8 southward, and conducting concentrated attacks on residential buildings to the north in preparation for any ground invasion.
This is the silent occupation, under the cover of Hebrew media deception that talks about disagreements between the army and the political level, while the truth is that what is happening is a new tactic to control what remains of Gaza.” Via pal74press
– “Statement issued by the Ministry of Interior and National Security regarding the occupation’s insistence on perpetuating chaos and engineering starvation by preventing aid from reaching those who deserve it.
The Ministry of Interior and National Security condemns the Israeli occupation’s insistence on continuing the chaos in the entry of limited quantities of humanitarian aid, committing massacres against tribal and popular civil security committees, and sponsoring groups of thieves and thugs, providing cover for their practices of intercepting, robbing and looting aid trucks, and then selling them in the markets at exorbitant prices, thus preventing the fair distribution of aid to those who deserve it.
The occupation’s persistence in its crimes of systematically targeting and killing humanitarian aid security personnel, the latest of which was the bombing of security personnel affiliated with clans and families in the northern Gaza Strip this afternoon, which left a number of martyrs and wounded, is part of the occupation’s policy of engineering starvation for our people in the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli occupation does not want any form of security or protection to succeed in the entry and distribution of aid, and is targeting popular security elements, depriving tens of thousands of Palestinian families of the aid they cannot afford to buy, thus depriving them of what will satisfy their hunger and the hunger of their children.
We call on the international community and all concerned parties to pressure the Israeli occupation to allow aid to reach those who deserve it from all segments of our people in Gaza, by enabling international organizations, headed by UNRWA, to fulfill their duty, given their long experience and knowledge in this field.
Silence on the continuation of what is happening is complicity with the Israeli occupation in its policy of starvation engineering, which continues to devour the bodies of citizens and their children and reaps their lives on a daily basis.
Ministry of Interior and National Security
Wednesday, August 13, 2025” Via Hossam Shabat (martyred).
The number of casualties, and local reports, including of military activity, align with the above. Various brigades have withdrawn and the focus appears to be attacks by air on various targets, demolitions in controlled zones, and further degrading accesses to Gaza city.
As a possible correction to previous post (of my own) , Egypt denies restrictions on Palestinians to travel there, and South Sudan denies ‘officially’ considering proposals made by “Israel” to accept Palestinian displacement to there.
Western media seems to be being swamped again by all sort of chaotic reporting and contradiction.

Posted by: Ornot | Aug 13 2025 23:03 utc | 36

Re: It doesn’t matter, as Israel is not going to withdraw its forces.
Posted by: laguerre | Aug 13 2025 22:54 utc | 35
It may. To “designated areas” that they want.
No one in Israel wants to occupy it.
Sounds like an agreement for “international Arab coalition” to enter to me.
But you’re probably right, USReal won’t agree or keep an agreement anyways.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Aug 13 2025 23:10 utc | 37

see the photo at the second link
https://x.com/GadSaad/status/1955425405105742242
Gad Saad @GadSaad
I think that it’s terrible what Hamas has done to Gaza.
https://x.com/wyattreed13/status/1955666837301248060
Wyatt Reed @wyattreed13
“I think it’s terrible what the resistance has done to Warsaw.”
https://x.com/ArsenalShrink/status/1955681699947556962
Arsenalshrink 🍉♥️⏳💀 @ArsenalShrink
As a psychiatrist, and a learned professional – I’d like to formally diagnose you as a Ghoul. Full stop.
For all your supposed intelligence, you have not a shred of humanity in you – and are woefully blinded by your tribalism 🤮
Blame Hamas 😂 You’re a literal cunt mate, I’m embarrassed that you have been conferred degrees of any kind.
https://x.com/ToddAppel/status/1955649766282649709
Todd Appel 🇵🇸 @ToddAppel
Nazis murdered whole villages and towns in retribution for partisan attacks on their criminal occupation.
Today Hamas are the partisans and Zionists are the Nazis
Thats the damn truth

Posted by: michaelj72 | Aug 13 2025 23:14 utc | 38

Putin and Trump (or whoever gets the official franchise) so very like those depicted in the closing scene of Animal Farm.
Or a universal version as per Pompeo’s boast of how rotten the CIA is…
Posted by: Cynic | Aug 13 2025 22:52 utc | 33
Ironically, the live action version of Animal Farm provided a more hopeful ending than the novel did. There will be no shortage of people decrying it, of course. But without the fall there could be no President Putin, so on the whole Russia can be happy at how it worked out.
Maybe people don’t like humans owning the farm, no matter how well intentioned. Too bad. It’s possible to be a better country, and it’s possible to be a much worse one. Putin has this far chosen the former.

Posted by: They Call Me Mister | Aug 14 2025 0:13 utc | 39

The former Foreign Minister of Tunisia.

Ensure that the matter is grave and extremely serious, and the Arab regimes are objectively incapable of countering the existential, devastating threat due to deficiency, stupidity, and complicity. In this atmosphere, it is not unlikely that the scene of Gaza could be repeated in more than one Arab capital. Therefore, either the peoples awaken and seize the initiative from the warring tribal kings, stopping the danger themselves, or the flood is coming and will sweep everyone away.
O cavalry of God, ride forth.

https://x.com/RafikAbdessalem/status/1955726901768806850
This is what I have been thinking about. Maybe nothing happens and Palestinians go extinct, but maybe, just maybe, the Arab street unites and overthrows the monarchies, including Lebanon and Egypt.
It’s not Israel that needs to be defeated. It is Israel’s allies in the region.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Aug 14 2025 1:24 utc | 40

Marandi interesting comment.
Do not discount an attack by Iran on Israel, depending on what happens in Gaza n West Bank.
And it’s Arbaeen

Posted by: necromancer | Aug 14 2025 2:40 utc | 41

LoveDonbass 40
The US Defense Dept created corona virus in order to legalise mrna research.
The US Defense Dept has created this genocide in order to train Artifical Intelligence to attack existing human strategies of psychological self-defence.
The only strategy they cannot crack is Trust in God. They have thrown every conceivable evil at the Muslims of the Palestine region, and failed to undermine or even scratch the surface of their Faith.
You can grow bacteria on any substrate. The Jews were Chosen for their reliance on man-nade scriptures in the Talmud, combined with the treachery of the European Khazars.
But you cannot infect the souls that trust in God . I hope Trump wins his Nobel Peace Prize for services to humanity, for testing and proving the psychological immunity of the steadfast in Faith in Allah .
AI propaganda is defeated, exhausted , and all its lying springs and cogs have scattered on the concrete of Muslim Faith. Allahu Akbar.

Posted by: Giyane | Aug 14 2025 3:04 utc | 42

necromancer 41
When every plane in the Middle East is flying pilgrims to Iraq, that might not be a good idea.

Posted by: Giyane | Aug 14 2025 3:12 utc | 43

michaelj72 | Aug 13 2025 23:14 utc | 38
How did this work out for Nazis – do you think it will work out differently for Zios? I think not.

Posted by: fanto | Aug 14 2025 3:18 utc | 44

A bit OT…
But in evaluating Lebanon and Iranian meeting today, this recent article is reflecting the fragility of the USReal “plans”..
https://tass.com/world/2002005
CONFLICT IN SYRIA
13 AUG, 21:28
Clashes between government forces, Kurds reported from Syria’s Deir ez-Zor governorate
“The side are exchanging fire from the eastern and western banks of the Euphrates River using submachine guns and grenade launchers”.
Long article, but gist is SDF Kurds signed an agreement March 10 to join head choppers governance and military.
“Syria’s interim president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, and SDF commander Mazloum Abdi signed an agreement on incorporating the Kurdish force into the Syrian government army on March 10. Under the agreement, control of all civilian and military facilities, including airports, oil and gas fields located in northeastern Syria will go over to Damascus by the end of the year.”
But then:
“However, talks between the interim government and the Kurds in Damascus on July 10 ended to no avail. The SDF delegation insisted on preserving its own military structure and joining the Syrian army as an independent force. Damascus, in turn, demanded that northeastern regions submit to the central authorities, both administratively and militarily.
On August 9, the SANA news agency reported, citing an official source in Damascus, that the Syrian interim government had refused from the talks following a conference organized by the Kurds in the city of Hassakah on August 7 and 8. The conference was not agreed with the Damascus authorities and was attended by “separatist politicians” from the Druze and Alawite communities, the agency said.“
In other words… they thought better of “disarming”…
States Druze & Alawites join SDF… don’t know if true.
Appears no one want to “disarm” for a bunch of Israeli run headchoppers …
Or ploy to Balkanize Syria? Kurds playing their role?
Difficult to know in these days of deception…
Either way, I’m satisfied that Turkey isn’t going to sleep well.

Posted by: Trubind1 | Aug 14 2025 3:28 utc | 45

https://x.com/CraigMurrayOrg/status/1955709473860833372
Craig Murray @CraigMurrayOrg
To the best of my knowledge, not one MP has resigned from Labour Friends of Israel as a result of the genocide.
Let that sink in.
https://x.com/IanCarrollShow/status/1955694179851304969
Ian Carroll @IanCarrollShow
Israel is ramping up propaganda tours for influencers because they’re about to start war with Iran 2.0
And they need as many little parrots as possible to push their Hasbara when it starts.
Remember that next month when they all start squawking.
https://x.com/caitoz/status/1955547256020668797
Caitlin Johnstone @caitoz
Israel: We can’t allow Palestinian journalists to remain alive in Gaza because all the Palestinian journalists are Hamas.
Western journalists: Okay so let us in, that way there can be journalists in Gaza who aren’t Hamas.
Israel:
Israel:
Israel: No.

Posted by: michaelj72 | Aug 14 2025 4:36 utc | 46

Syriana Analysis: Middle East Geopolitics
https://www.youtube.com/live/q-sSmTGVGvA
“Is the next Israel-Iran war imminent?
Includes Butcher Bibi’s water commercial to Iranians! MUST SEE.
2 Zany Zios Talk Sh*t: Solving Israel’s ‘Arab Problem’ & ‘Dismantling the Iranian Octopus’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_KsrMjslOk
Mike and Mordechai and the final ‘Palestinian Emirates’ solution!

Posted by: JohnGilberts | Aug 14 2025 4:59 utc | 47

see the photo at the first link
see the 52-second video at the third link
https://x.com/ggreenwald/status/1955306473031905681
Glenn Greenwald @ggreenwald
This will hang in the lobby of the Museum for Israeli Media Genocide Denial:
https://www.thefp.com/p/the-gaza-famine-myth
The Gaza Famine Myth
How lazy journalism, bad data, and skewed statistics fueled accusations of war crimes against Israel.
By Michael Ames 05.06.25 —
Israel and Antisemitism…..
———
https://x.com/krystalball/status/1955012028197732367
Krystal Ball @krystalball
This disgusting genocide denial must never be forgiven.
https://x.com/PiersUncensored/status/1954993158992933326
Piers Morgan Uncensored @PiersUncensored
“None of them are hungry… instead of food they could use some Ozempic.”
Ambassador Mike Huckabee claims starvation in Gaza is down to Hamas’ desire to maintain control over the food market.
Watch more 👇
📺 https://youtu.be/xtzO9x-OBNw
@piersmorgan | @GovMikeHuckabee

Posted by: michaelj72 | Aug 14 2025 6:24 utc | 48

Journalist Youseff Fares today:
Based on the Israeli military approach in the northern Gaza Strip governorate (Beit Hanoun, Jabalia, Beit Lahia, Jabalia al-Balad) and in the eastern neighborhoods of Gaza City (Shuja’iyya, al-Tuffah, al-Zaytoun), i.e. comprehensive destruction while maintaining the siege with fire and preventing the return of residents, it becomes clear that the “Gideon’s Vehicles” operation is part of the plan to occupy the Strip and did not come in a separate context from it. This means that if we are expelled from Gaza City and its north to the southern Gaza Strip, that exodus will be the last, i.e. we will not even return to the ruins of Gaza again.
I say this with my heart shattered with grief and helplessness, but it is the truth.
Comment: This is a dire last warning.
Events on the ground seem unstoppable. Everything has been said, over and over again, but nothing is actually being done.

Posted by: JB | Aug 14 2025 11:06 utc | 49

regarding some posts here:
– South Sudan has denied any discussion about Palestinian resettlement there.
– Al Arabya is a Saudi-Western propaganda tool with no credibility. It often carries fabrications and test balloons for the various services.
Hamas and Hezbollah have many times informed the public to rely only on their official announcements. It’s high time to take them seriously on this and stop spreading disinformation.

Posted by: JB | Aug 14 2025 11:15 utc | 50

Shut all Israeli embassies in western countries to hinder their genocide-excusing propaganda. Ban all trade with Israel. A gentlemanly telling-off won’t stop them. Do something more concrete.

Posted by: D J G | Aug 14 2025 11:27 utc | 51

A teaser from O.J. Netanyahu’s forthcoming book “If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer”:
https://swentr.site/news/622801-genocide-gaza-one-afternoon-netanyahu

Posted by: I forgot | Aug 14 2025 12:40 utc | 52

@50 JB
“- South Sudan has denied any discussion about Palestinian resettlement there.”
That was why I included ‘no official discussions’ , which were the words of South Sudan used to deny those. In other words ‘ministry offshoots can discuss and study and arrange what they like but it “did not happen” until government involves itself publicly’
I follow the talk and trial balloons and so on, but generally do not post on it because it is all very dubious and often tainted. It does provide insight to those skeptical enough.
‘Fighting age men not being allowed into Egypt’ for example. Not official…along the lines of ‘Jordan not allowing transit of displaced’. All dubious in some way…
Why ?
Egypt and Jordan don’t want a refugee problem.
There is a complete legal void over the actions of “Israel” regarding population of Gaza : POW or refugee for example.
Short, it is possible “Israel” would like to ‘camp’ fighting age men and expel the rest. What reason not to allow those out when the rest are encouraged to leave ?
There is some kind of calculated approach being made for sure, but I am not sure what the exact intent is.
So watching how they feel out solutions informs of intent, if that can be discriminated from psyop which is not always obvious.
Some readers will catch the nuances, others won’t be aware of those and it would confuse them, which I why I tend not to post anything speculative without saying it is, or just as example of all the contradictory info flying around.
For Hamas and Hezballah position, only official site information release is trustworthy.
@49 JB
I was about to post that also, will just repeat it :
“This means that if we are expelled from Gaza City and its north to the southern Gaza Strip, that exodus will be the last, i.e. we will not even return to the ruins of Gaza again.
I say this with my heart shattered with grief and helplessness, but it is the truth.” Youssef Fares
https://t.me/youseffares19/85370
(In Arabic)
“Comment: This is a dire last warning.
Events on the ground seem unstoppable. Everything has been said, over and over again, but nothing is actually being done.” JB

Posted by: Ornot | Aug 14 2025 12:48 utc | 53

The Anti-Empire Project: Paramedic Fired For Criticizing Israel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPY9o1C8P_w
“Katherine Grzejszczak is a former York Region (Ontario, Canada) paramedic who was recently terminated for a social media post criticizing Israel.
We talk about how the pro-Israel lobby worked to get her public sector employer to fire her, and how the pro-Israel lobby worked to get her public-sector employer to fire her, and how workers and unions can (and must) do their part to try to stop this genocide.”
Welcome to Carney’s Canada ZOG. Silence is complicity. Resist don’t collaborate. Stop the Genocide. Free Palestine!

Posted by: JohnGilberts | Aug 14 2025 13:12 utc | 54

PM Mark ‘Goldman Sachs’ Carney: ‘The Catastrophic Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza is Intolerable’
https://x.com/AliAbunimah/status/1955942166812905820
“Apparently the ‘humanitarian crisis’ is very tolerable to Canadian PM Mark Carney, otherwise he would be taking effective action against ‘Israel’ instead of these disgusting photo-ops…”
Canada: Stop Arming Israel
https://worldbeyondwar.org/canadaisarmingisrael2/
“Weapons companies across Canada are making a fortune off the carnage in Gaza and the occupation of Palestine. This map displays some of the weapons manufacturing companies involved in arming the Israeli military.”
STOP SUPPORTING GENOCIDE!
mark.carney@parl.gc.ca

Posted by: JohnGilberts | Aug 14 2025 13:56 utc | 55

Canada: Stop Arming Israel (corrected)
https://worldbeyondwar.org/canadastoparmingisrael2/

Posted by: JohnGilberts | Aug 14 2025 14:00 utc | 56

Have you ever wondered what happens when the body eats itself?
https://youtu.be/wdMXPrO7g9A?si=AEvlrXV-TBvT4FDK

Posted by: David G Horsman | Aug 14 2025 14:05 utc | 57

Posted by: michaelj72 | Aug 13 2025 23:14 utc | 38
Thats the damn truth
That’s only a partial truth.
Yes, German soldiers destroyed a village in retaliation for partisan activity in that village that killed a German military leader.
You and every other TV historian should also do some reading about the British and American firebombing of German (and Japanese) cities: 130 in Germany, 70% of German cities. Some of them bombed multiple times.
US Dept of Interior documented how US Air Force, Jewish architects, and Standard Oil built precise mockups of German civilian housing so they could practice and perfect methods of creating a firestorm.
Here’s the doc: http://lcweb2.loc.gov/master/pnp/habshaer/ut/ut0500/ut0568/data/ut0568data.pdf
Scroll to p. 17 to see that the German building was furnished with “a crib …reflective of a young family with an infant.”
Look in a mirror before you play the Nazi card.

Posted by: anonymous | Aug 14 2025 14:06 utc | 58

“Look in a mirror before you play the Nazi card.”
Posted by: anonymous | Aug 14 2025 14:06 utc | 58
Although you are employing a fallacy there, one could say that one set of fascist defeated another set of fascists.

Posted by: David G Horsman | Aug 14 2025 14:23 utc | 59

Graham, makes Mad Dog Bolton look positively sane.
“US Senator Lindsey Graham has spoken out against any weakening of American aid to Israel, claiming the country would face punishment from God if it did so.
The Republican senator made the remarks at the 58th annual Silver Elephant Gala, a major party fundraiser held in South Carolina over the weekend. Graham shared his speech on social media on Wednesday, in which he showered praise on Israel for purportedly abstaining from committing “genocide” in Gaza.
“Israel is our friend. They are the most reliable friend we have in the Middle East. They are a democracy, surrounded by people who would cut their throats if they could,” Graham claimed. He added that weakening support to Israel would result in divine punishment for the US. ”

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Aug 14 2025 14:58 utc | 60

Posted by: Ornot | Aug 14 2025 12:48 utc | 53
It’s unlikely that South Sudan would agree to accept a couple of million Palestinians, without very expensive subsidies. The whole point of the creation of South Sudan was for the Christian tribes of the south to get away from the bloody Arabs. Importing more is hardly likely to appeal. Of course, we understand that South Sudan was a US creation to divide and conquer another Arab state.

Posted by: laguerre | Aug 14 2025 14:59 utc | 61

Lindsey Graham :
You can’t blame my bulldog for savaging your baby to death. She was practising extreme abstinence in dog terms from eating it alive.

Posted by: Giyane | Aug 14 2025 15:10 utc | 62

Put Lindsay Graham, and Bibi in the same bucket.
Clinically insane war mongers, who cant see the outrageous acts of IDF in humanity now underway.
Carpet bombing of parts of Gaza City, when already over 90% of civilian housing has been destroyed, with thousands and thousands of Palestinian innocents buried in the rubble.
This makes the Warsaw Ghetto look like a Disney movie……..
Yet US ammo continues to be airlifted to the genociders………

Posted by: tobias cole | Aug 14 2025 15:35 utc | 63

400,000 Palestinian civilians dead, 400,000 more wounded and maimed.
Prima fascia evidence of genocidal conduct……what is the EU waiting for anyway?

Posted by: tobias cole | Aug 14 2025 15:37 utc | 64

I think it’s wonderful that Trump’s choices for leadership are so brazen in their Islamophobia. Businessmen like Witkof and Trump learn to hide their hatred of Muslims in order to take their money.
But Fuckabee and Spray’em exude gay islamophobia and treat Muslims like clouds of locusts.

Posted by: Giyane | Aug 14 2025 15:43 utc | 65

I wonder which European nation it is?
“Israel’s military manufacturer Elbit Systems says it has signed a $1.64-billion agreement to supply advanced weaponry to an undisclosed European country.
The five-year contract covers a broad arsenal of Elbit’s latest military technology, including long-range precision-strike rocket artillery and a range of unmanned aerial vehicles, Israeli media reported Wednesday.
Many of the drones are designed for tactical and operational missions and incorporate artificial intelligence for enhanced combat capabilities.
The package also includes Elbit’s intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance (ISTAR) platforms, along with secure communications and signals intelligence systems.
Electro-optical devices and advanced night-vision equipment are also part of the deal.
A full military digitization package—featuring next-generation communications hardware and software—will also be provided as part of the agreement.
Elbit Systems is Israel’s largest private arms manufacturer and a key supplier to the regime’s military, whose weapons have been extensively used in Tel Aviv’s genocidal war on Gaza.
The company stands accused of enabling war crimes, with its drones, artillery, and surveillance technologies linked to the deaths of more than 60,000 Palestinians and the destruction of vital infrastructure in the Gaza Strip.
The deal comes as Europe itself is under fire for supplying Israel with arms used in Gaza, despite repeated calls from human rights groups to halt all weapons transfers to the regime.”

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Aug 14 2025 15:45 utc | 66

Tobias Cole 64
what is the EU waiting for anyway?
They are waiting for the deeds to the Leviathan oil and gas fields to be transferred to London, so that they can syphon off their share.

Posted by: Giyane | Aug 14 2025 15:48 utc | 67

With a bit of luck this guy will be back at work without any further ado – in reality he should be getting a pay rise, for having the courage to put it all on the line.
“A French air traffic controller at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) has been suspended for using the airport’s communication system to broadcast the phrase “Free Palestine” to the pilots of an Israeli El Al flight just after takeoff.
Israel’s flagship carrier reported the radio incident on Tuesday, denouncing the broadcast as “unprofessional and inappropriate.”
The airline further emphasized the importance of adhering to standard procedures during takeoff, highlighting the potential for consequences if deviations occur.
Furthermore, El Al revealed that Israel’s civil aviation authority has been in contact with their French counterparts to address the situation and ensure proper protocols are upheld.
Following the incident, French Transport Minister Philippe Tabarrot announced the suspension of the air traffic controller responsible for the unauthorized transmission, stressing that disciplinary action would be taken.””

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Aug 14 2025 15:51 utc | 68

Republicofscotland 68
Maybe Tabarrot originated from Syria.
Good luck to him.

Posted by: Giyane | Aug 14 2025 16:03 utc | 69

@68 RoS
“…highlighting the potential for consequences if deviations occur…” as per french airspace remaining open to those wanted for war crimes and genocide…
https://archive.org/details/youtube-lfFxvPHTdAI?

Posted by: Ornot | Aug 14 2025 16:45 utc | 70

Mahmood OD : Impunity Leads To More Israeli Barbarity
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSBf7cVGiGk
“Israel strikes Gaza building with children inside…”
Weekly EI Livestream: Murdering the Witnesses To Genocide
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfNLM5eJ2cg
“Breaking news and analysis on day 678 of the Gaza genocide.”
Includes Jon Elmer’s Resistance Report and Hind Rajab Foundation interview.
Recommended

Posted by: JohnGilberts | Aug 14 2025 17:02 utc | 71

Ornot 70
Now I know the meaning of Ornot.
Gold-not.

Posted by: Giyane | Aug 14 2025 17:28 utc | 72

@61 Laguerre
Maybe the point is to use acceptance of transfer to breach the existing resistance to the idea of transfers from just about every other country in the world. A propaganda victory of sorts, where others are able to say “…well they were headed to Sudan, we can offer better”. That South Sudan is Christian orientated equally is just another reason “Israel” (and others) might find it ‘appealing’ .
Anyway, here is Telegraph on that (…buyer beware):
[South Sudan’s cabinet has agreed to receive Palestinians from the Gaza Strip following a request from Israel, The Telegraph has learnt.
A foreign ministry official in Juba said the government had approved the request as part of a deal which also involved the US and United Arab Emirates.
The move comes as Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, is attempting to revive the controversial idea of “voluntary” resettlement of civilians from the enclave.
On Wednesday, South Sudan described claims of a deal as “baseless” and not reflective of official government policy.
However, it has been claimed that the government has in fact agreed to work with Israel, raising the potential of a serious row from countries who oppose any suggestion of resettlement of Gazans.
The UAE would provide accompanying funding, which would be an economic lifeline for one of the poorest countries on Earth, the foreign ministry official said.
Meanwhile, America would lift sanctions on South Sudan, and Israel would invest in health and education.
“The South Sudanese land is enough to host more people from different nations, and also it’s good for the South Sudanese to open wide the window for external business to grow the economy,” the official said.
He added that the deal had been agreed by the cabinet but faced stiff opposition elsewhere, meaning the government was unwilling to acknowledge it.
“This kind of deal is not easy for South Sudanese to understand right now and also we have a very complex political situation in South Sudan,” he said.
On Tuesday evening, South Sudanese politicians voiced their unease over the plan.
One MP told The Telegraph that the matter had been discussed in Parliament but rejected by a majority of parliamentarians.
He said: “I myself reject it because South Sudan is a very young country. We are not able to feed ourselves, how can we get more people to live with us?
“In the next meeting we are going to reject it again from the Parliament. This idea is unacceptable to us.”]

Posted by: Ornot | Aug 14 2025 17:46 utc | 73

@72 Giyane
It was never released and so had not the opportunity to reach that status 🙁 .
And if it had been, you might be listening to it being played everywhere now…from ringtones to jingles that robot vacuum cleaners had been programmed to play.
Just thought I’d cheer you up.

Posted by: Ornot | Aug 14 2025 18:01 utc | 74

Trump’s idea to settle Palestinians in other countries is not only a disgusting piece of White supremacy, but also an invitation to a world that normalises slavery. You have lost all rights in a new country and you are automatically now a slave, whereas you were previously a free person living in captivity.
Trump’s disgusting celebration of enslavement by Western Powers of free people marks him out as an irredeemable Afrikaner. I have never yet conceived of a world where the West is enslaved.
But Trump’s disgusting sense of superiority and vicious power has shown me a new vision.
One in which the West is made to play the Squid Game, in punishment for its unbelievable callousness and complicity in Israel’s apartheid genocide.

Posted by: Giyane | Aug 14 2025 18:09 utc | 75

“I have been contacted so far by mainstream media from 19 different countries wanting to interview me about the leaked JTAC assessment on Palestine Action.
The UK is not one of the 19.”
Craig Murray.
Here is the JTAC account in a very good Craig Murray article.
https://www.craigmurray.org.uk/archives/2025/08/yvette-cooper-is-lying/

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Aug 14 2025 18:15 utc | 76

Abu Ahed
“Write about Gaza before you share pictures of its destruction. There are still walls to protect us behind, some buildings, rubble, streets and memories. There is still construction in the neighborhoods of Zeitoun, Sabra, Daraj, Al-Tuffah, Sheikh Radwan, Al-Shati, Tal Al-Hawa and Al-Rimal. These neighborhoods with their buildings and streets have become a shelter for half of the population of the Gaza Strip. Write without stopping. Time is running out, and the aggression does not stop.”
Amir Al-Ajla
“Everyone was busy talking about the influx of goods to the markets, as if the pictures full of products meant that we were fine, but no one paid attention to the empty pockets, the hands that reach out and find nothing to hold, and the stomachs that are still waiting for a morsel to save them from hunger.. The high prices that we have lived and continue to live have exhausted all our resources, and cut into the last of our money.. Many parents still live in devastation in front of their children because they cannot afford the price of a box of feta or a kilo of sugar.”
UNICEF
“The suffering of Gaza’s children is indescribable. A ceasefire must be declared now, and the world must act before more lives are lost.”
Ayman Hanideq
“Enemy media: Israel rejected a 48-hour ceasefire proposal.”
MadinatKhanyuns
“The Israeli raids have not stopped since this morning until now in the city of Khan Yunis.”
“Random gunfire reaches the tents of displaced people around Nasser Hospital.”

Posted by: Ornot | Aug 14 2025 18:35 utc | 77

@66 RoS
Via US, via EU or whatever, but it seems to be part of the ‘rearmament’ trillion EU awarded itself , or via NATO in europe. Ukraine fights Russia so EU funds “Israel” to arm EU and Ukraine and NATO…etc.
Seriously, if people in europe have not figured this out yet then ‘I don’t know’. More important than the amount of funding going to “Israel” even (which is not top funding, for ex.) is the financial, political and security corruption that goes along with these frameworks, which own populations are ultimately subjected to.
Just examples:
Via Elbitsystems site
[Elbit heaquarters
20 March, 2025
Accelerating Operations in Europe
Elbit’s sales to the European market have grown by over 106% from 2021 to 2024, and the trajectory continues upward.
The war in Ukraine has changed much around the world, especially the view on defense spending across European nations that had cut their expenditure since the end of the Cold War.
Despite coming together to help Kyiv, Europe was in dire straits. It lacked the ammunition, vehicles, drones, air defenses and more. It was also reported that Europe lacked the funds for meaningful military buildup.
European leaders made it known that they needed to reassess, and fast.
“We are living in the most momentous and dangerous of times,” said The European Commission (EC) President Ursula von der Leyen as she proposed the ReArm Europe plan in early March. ReArm Europe will rebuild the continent’s defenses and provide military aid to Ukraine.
“We are in an era of rearmament. And Europe is ready to massively boost its defense spending. Both, to respond to the short-term urgency to act and to support Ukraine but also to address the long-term need to take on much more responsibility for our own European security,” she added, explaining that “a new financial EU instrument to support Member States” would be established to “strongly support EU efforts to achieve a rapid and significant increase in investments in Europe’s defense capabilities.”
As the war in Ukraine pushes countries to modernize their armed forces to ensure their own security and deterrence, Elbit Systems, its subsidiaries and local partners in Europe have been helping to optimize various Armed Forces across the continent with state-of-the-art solutions.
“We are definitely seeing that Europe has learnt lessons from the war between Ukraine and Russia,” said Ran Kril, Executive Vice President International Marketing and Business Development at Elbit Systems. Because of that, European countries are considering to increase their defense capabilities and are also aiming to increase development and sustainment of products in their own countries to obtain indigenous capabilities.”
A Growing Market
Elbit Systems, a global defense-tech company, has an extensive portfolio of innovative and operationally proven technologies that leverages Israel’s high-tech ecosystem while being tailored to meet the unique needs and requirements of its customers, all while enabling knowledge transfer to local partners.
With an increase in demand due to global security challenges, Elbit Systems has secured several noteworthy contracts over the past few years in Europe.
Key contracts in the last year alone include: a $57 million contract to supply the Precise and Universal Launching System (PULS) to Germany, a $335 million contract to supply PULS rocket launchers and Hermes 900 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) to a European country, a $60 million contract for counter-UAS solutions for a NATO European country, two contracts worth $175 million for the supply of EW (Electronic Warfare) and DIRCM (Directed Infrared Countermeasure) Self-Protection Suites to a European NATO country, a $53 million contract to supply the Crossbow unmanned turreted mortar system for a European customer, a $130 million contract to supply the Iron Fist Active Protection System (APS) to BAE Hagglunds for a European country, a $300 million contract to supply armored vehicle systems to a European customer, among others.
In 2023, Elbit secured contracts in the European markets for the PULS and ATMOS (Autonomous Truck Mounted Howitzer System), UAVs, tank ammunitions and mortar munitions, Xact goggles, EW self-protection suites, counter-UAS solutions, and more.]
Via Defensehere
[Zelenskyy said that a new defense-support initiative with NATO partners has secured $1.5 billion in pledges for weapons supplies through the alliance’s Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) mechanism.
According to Zelenskyy, the Netherlands committed $500 million, Denmark, Norway and Sweden jointly pledged $500 million, and Germany added another $500 million this week. He called the funds “a very real boost” and said PURL enables NATO members to jointly procure US-made [not only?] weapons for Ukraine]

Posted by: Ornot | Aug 14 2025 19:35 utc | 78

Over 20,000 Indian workers replaced Palestinian workers since the start of the Gaza war
The Indian government announced that since the start of Israel’s war against Gaza, more than 20,000 Indian workers have been sent to Occupied Palestine to replace Palestinian workers.
This statistic, published last Thursday, shows that New Delhi continues to play a key role in helping Israel maintain its economy; even as Tel Aviv faces increasing international pressure and calls for isolation due to the ongoing war in Gaza, such as Norway.
“>https://t.me/Novichok_Rossiya_2/28804

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Aug 14 2025 20:00 utc | 79

Posted by: Ornot | Aug 14 2025 17:46 utc | 73
Evidently you don’t understand how unreliable a source the Telegraph is. Imperialism and colonialism is core to their being. Any story about shuttling populations around is natural to their thinking and that of their readers, however unbelievable it may be.

Posted by: laguerre | Aug 14 2025 20:29 utc | 80

@30
The Transfiguration showed Christ to be the fulfillment of the Law in conversing with Moses. And the culmination of all the prophets in conversing with Elijah. There have been no prophets following the Christ. And no Law. His face shone like the sun.

Posted by: Kansas | Aug 14 2025 20:38 utc | 81

@80 Laguerre
Well that is why I said ‘buyer beware’
The only point of interest in fact is when they say cabinet has approved and parliament had voted against/would vote again.
i.e. the dismissal by South Sudan, that contacts and discussions had not taken place, would be a lie.
That from an un-named MP.
Which leaves the story where ?
I don’t think Telegraph would go so far as to invent a presentation by an MP… maybe they would though ?

Posted by: Ornot | Aug 14 2025 20:47 utc | 82

Lately I have really been despairing. Then a few hours ago I got an update from We Feed Gaza. Still operating…
https://www.gofundme.com/f/wefeedgaza
“Today
by Omar Haro, Organizer
This is what we have achieved in the last 2 weeks…
-20 kg of flour bags, 55 kg of vegetable parcels, 20 kg of spiced rice meals, 30 kg of fresh baked bread, 40 kg of fresh baked bread, 40 kg of flour bags, 100 slices of hot pizza, 50 kg of flour bags, 60 kg of mixed food parcels, 50 kg of Saj bread and vegetables, 25 kg of flour bags, 60 kg of vegetable parcels, 25 kg of fresh baked bread, 50 kg of mixed food parcels, 20 kg of mixed food parcels, 90 kg of vegetable parcels (w/ Gaza Little Lights), 13 kg of sugar and meat, 75 kg of mixed food parcels, 45 kg of mixed food parcels, 13 kg of warm rice meals, 85 kg of flour and potato parcels,150 kg of mixed food parcels (w/ Gaza Little Lights)
(items)
flour, rice, pasta, meat, cheese, potatoes, tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplant, zucchini, molokhia, sorghum, Bulgur wheat, sweet potatoes, green peppers, onions, lentils, hummus, beans, peas, chickpeas, black-eyed peas, dates, sauce, oil, shredded tuna, fresh bread, hot pizza, Saj bread, canned meat, curry spice, sugar, sesame, nutritional supplement, milk, and diapers
(beneficiaries)
427 families
1,552 children
2,548 total people
https://www.gofundme.com/f/wefeedgaza

Posted by: Mary | Aug 14 2025 20:51 utc | 83

Posted by: Kansas | Aug 14 2025 20:38 utc | 81
#######
Jesus (AS) wasn’t the final Prophet. Muhammad (SAW) was the final Prophet.
Jesus is the Messiah and will return.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Aug 14 2025 21:19 utc | 84

Ornot 78
‘operationally proven technologies’
They mean of course the use , without permission of the mobile users, of Mobile GPS to target mobile users and murder them with their families.
Of course , in the wrong hands , this now ancient technology could at stroke wipe out the entire LinkedIn strata of society. DELETE ( ALL ).
Vhy has zis little detail not been looked into before?

Posted by: Giyane | Aug 14 2025 22:25 utc | 85

see the photo at the first link
https://x.com/s_m_marandi/status/1955589534684737571
Seyed Mohammad Marandi @s_m_marandi
There has just been another massacre north of Gaza City.
The Western-backed holocaust continues unabated.
https://x.com/SuppressedNws/status/1955585068719575198
Suppressed News. @SuppressedNws
⚡️🇮🇱 Extremism in journalism like nowhere else except among colonial Israeli “journalists”:
“I will say it and I don’t care what you will think, I can’t sleep until I see homes being demolished in Gaza. More and more houses and buildings and towers until nothing will be left for them to return to, they should remember the Amalek for long time (erasing the seeds of Amalek and ethnic cleansing the land).”
—“Journalist” Shimon Riklin in a December 2023 live TV broadcast, Channel 14.
https://x.com/MosabAbuToha/status/1955715449120842161
Mosab Abu Toha @MosabAbuToha
Breaking: In an interview, Anas Al-Sharif’s brother revealed that just four days before his assassination, Anas was offered a “tempting” deal:
to leave Gaza with his family in exchange for halting his coverage of the situation there. He firmly refused.
https://x.com/MaxBlumenthal/status/1955682136226484591
Max Blumenthal @MaxBlumenthal
The Israeli army aims to ethnically cleanse 1.2 million Gaza civilians by shelling populated areas with artillery to force them south
It will then confine them to a de facto concentration camp in Muwasi, which it has continuously bombed
The crime of the century continues

Posted by: michaelj72 | Aug 14 2025 22:57 utc | 86

Rule No. ? of being a zionist-jew: Always playing the victim, always. even while their beloved supremacist-ethno-state of israel is committing mass murder, genocide and ethnic cleansing against 2.2 million innocent poor Palestinians in a concentration camp
https://x.com/HenMazzig/status/1955611001946058811
Hen Mazzig @HenMazzig
Here’s a reminder of what Jews have faced recently, in the air: ✈️
– Delta, United Airlines, and American Airlines staff wore Palestine flag pins while on duty.
– A Vueling cabin crew called the police on a group of 50 Jewish kids after overhearing a single word in Hebrew, then forcibly removed them from the plane.
– El Al’s Paris offices were vandalized, prompting the airline to pull all staff from the city over security concerns.
– An Iberia staff member wrote “Free Palestine” on passengers’ kosher meals.
– On a JetBlue flight, staff wrote “Zionazi” on a kosher meal.
– A French air traffic controller greeted El Al pilots with “Free Palestine!” over the radio as their plane approached Charles de Gaulle.
– France stopped renewing visas for El Al’s security staff.
This isn’t “activism.” It’s cornering Jewish passengers in midair, and turning flights into places of fear.
https://x.com/ecomarxi/status/1956103193290551534
Tiberius @ecomarxi
You saw tiny little pins and read some words?! Wow, you’re right, Jews are really the victims here, not the hundreds of thousands of dead Palestinians
https://x.com/sharpe_shawn/status/1955689529958187453
Shawn Sharpe @sharpe_shawn
They was signing death to Muslims in that plane. Stop lying like they were being perfect angels.

Posted by: michaelj72 | Aug 14 2025 23:53 utc | 87

@85 Giyane
That is the west though, the facebook of security detail that is actually paid for. Look at all these leaders, they voluntarily hand over and integrate with the ‘entity’ , rely on it for their security. Even where not, they have no idea where access is being provided by their own military or services. They are reliant and pinned by whatever advice their own authorities supply, which is integrated with that of ‘allies’. Same goes for professionals, their personal details, locations and so on are as good as on public display. One reason why people of position are often silent on the genocide, they know they will be relegated, if they haven’t just been picked for or trained to compliance. They know the structure they are part of, whether they agree with it or otherwise.
So it is not a mistake, but a feature.
You have had ‘attention’, I have also. The ‘technique’ of ‘decomposure’ is very real. You wonder why all delays and attention and so on is going on, over the space of years. When you disconnect…nothing, for years. When you reconnect again, even for the most simple official correspondence, and you end up being messed around without reason. Of course some might think at times that they are imagining, even that the world is against them for unknown reasons or similar. You cannot prove anything, it all is remote, has excuses. Just have to shrug it off and assume it is purposeful, change ways and throw off dependencies or routine that are access points, as far as possible. The funniest thing is that I haven’t actually done anything ‘wrong’, just became inconvenient somehow for reasons unknown, possibly even for imagined reasons. It is funny to say this all even, because it seems like I am looking for sympathy or attention, when in fact I am in a position to completely change environment or identity even, if necessary, and nothing. But you learn what it is to always be the guest, to have home and local environment denied or taken, and so on. When they threaten others around you, relations or family, and from position of authority, openly, a person has to choose whether to contest and place others in jeopardy, or to retreat…whichever seems the most reasonable.
One reason I am able to relate to Palestine, except there they were not given the option of retreat and peace, but found themselves approached again, imprisoned, attacked. Even just for not relinquishing their memory and belonging to a land. They had and have no ability to change to a similar status in a neighbouring country. Why should they anyway ? I have always travelled, and so to change location is second nature (but not to be denied main usual environment) . For those used to their town and surroundings always, who are not used to travel or location change, to be forcibly displaced is very traumatic in itself, not possible even by any normal metric.
Trail of crumbs, trail of tears.
People think Hamas is vengeance or extreme, but they would just rather die fighting, seeing as they cannot protect their family or community anyway, by any other means.
It is a particularly cruel reality imposed on Palestinians, without even mentioning the atrocities being committed.
@86 michael
“…four days before his assassination, Anas was offered a “tempting” deal…”
Co-opt and degrade, or kill.

Posted by: Ornot | Aug 15 2025 0:53 utc | 88

The US and UAE proudly endorsing fishy plans to ban Palestinians from their own land?
What next? Cutting noses?
I cant wait to see our hardcore fundamentalists reinstall lapidation of adultery couples in TA and NY.

Posted by: Minaa | Aug 15 2025 1:56 utc | 89

“The coverage continues”
https://t.me/pal74press/122830
“An Israeli soldier proudly documents his demolition of everything he encounters in the Gaza Strip, whether it be a house, a hospital, a tree, or a vehicle.”
https://t.me/NewsPs0/214349
“The cypress is the tree’s grief and not the tree, and it has no shadow because it is the tree’s shadow”
—Bassam Hajjar

Posted by: Ornot | Aug 15 2025 2:00 utc | 90

Mahmood OD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guF84VmzoWQ
“IDF shuts down Gaza plan: Fear of resistance and lack of resources.”

Posted by: JohnGilberts | Aug 15 2025 3:37 utc | 91

see the 15-second video at the second link
https://x.com/m7mdkurd/status/1956080901894598868
Mohammed El-Kurd @m7mdkurd
They hear “it’s wrong to slaughter children” and start foaming at the mouth with rage
https://x.com/Hamza_a96/status/1955986174310309991
Hamza Yusuf @Hamza_a96
A student opening their results live on the BBC: “On that note, I want to say Free Palestine, end the genocide and the BBC is complicit…”
The BBC reporter quickly interjected and said “we’re here to talk about A-Level results… Gaza is a whole different subject…”
https://x.com/AhmedAAshour8/status/1955991653790970206
Ahmed Ashour Gaza 𓂆 @AhmedAAshour8
Western media is complicit in covering up what is happening in Gaza, through concealing the reality of the genocide, systematic killings, and total destruction of infrastructure, and by adopting biased narratives that justify the crimes and distort the image of the victims, thereby contributing to the prolongation of suffering and depriving the Palestinian people of their right to have their voices heard by the world.

Posted by: michaelj72 | Aug 15 2025 4:14 utc | 92

The complicity of the Western media and governments shoumd be the main topic. It is much bigger than Palestine and developing along the deployment of weapons of mass cognitive control on a global scale.

Posted by: Minaa | Aug 15 2025 4:24 utc | 93

Ornot 88
‘The funniest thing is that I haven’t actually done anything ‘wrong’, just became inconvenient somehow…’
The only ‘attention’ I have received from Zionists is from paid Muslom spies operating cameras and voice recorders inside my house, trying to find me doing something wrong. And if I do lose my cool sometimes , there are other more professional spies who transmit to the police ‘ Prevent (= enablers), anything I do outside my house.
This is a combination of retired Kurdish jihadists who worked for USUKIS and now spy for USUKIS, and Disgruntled, racist, Kashmiris, who have been fed untrue shit about me from the USUKIS spy entity in London we call Government.
It takes about a week for these spies to track my temp employers and lose the job for me. My neighbour won’t let anybody in his family going into their garden when I am in my lean-to workshop because I might rape his wife or young son, who is literally terrified of me. Poison indeed.
But they’re spies, earning money from the genociders, and they call me a spy for my comments and criticisms about USUKIS on MoA. One thing’s for sure, I won’t be putting myself in the hands of the LinkedIn classes, like dentists, or corporate employers, who are up to their eyeballs in USUKIS, genocidal complicity.
This spying system is many centuries old and operated throughout the British Raj, enabling Muslims to rise into the Middle Classes at the expense of their religion and Muslim origins. Their mindset is that somebody else is going to do it , do why not me?
Britain’s Muslims are entirely with Starmer and Tory politics, which supplies their multiple property mortgages and car mortgages , which many an English man has served time in prison for doing.
God Bless America! Who brought these dogs to Europe with their religion of Truth. They plan, and Allah plans, and Allah is the best of planners.

Posted by: Giyane | Aug 15 2025 4:55 utc | 94

Minaa 93
The genocidal terror is part of the obedience training, like covid.
In this hot weather I must be drinking two or three litres of water a day, so how can the Palestinians survive on zero?
The Palestinians are being used as an example , that Resistance of any kind will be annihilated, and misrepresented, so that nobody with any power can lift a finger to help you, for fear of reprisals against themselves.
No novelist or scriptwriter has yet conceived a plot like the USUKIS plot for great mind reset. We are like grass shimmering in the breeze, but the breeze is harbinger for a whirlwind. If anybody resists the man-made whirlwind, the PTB will collapse the economic system in retribution.
Obviously the Muslim spies who enable the works of Satan to succeed are going to the fire of Hell, even if they are on the correct intellectual understanding of Islam. Because they prioritised their miserable worldly gains, over their afterlife. They will be the biggest losers of their earned rewards, according to Surah Kahf which Muslims read on Fridays.

Posted by: Giyane | Aug 15 2025 5:52 utc | 95

“Katherine Grzejszczak is a former York Region (Ontario, Canada) paramedic who was recently terminated for a social media post criticizing Israel.
Posted by: JohnGilberts | Aug 14 2025 13:12 utc | 54
#######
The ability to dissent was lost with COVID.
Now they are consolidating their power to control.
You will not speak out about Israel. You will not speak out against starvation or bombing.
And if you do, you will be convicted of hate crimes and have your bank accounts frozen.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Aug 15 2025 6:05 utc | 96

“Hamas destroys Israeli tank as Israel prepares Gaza reoccupation
Hamas has destroyed an Israeli tank in Gaza as Israel’s military chief approved a large-scale plan to capture Gaza City, including the mobilization of up to 100,000 reservists.”

This is going to happen far more frequently once the “big invasion” happens.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Aug 15 2025 7:23 utc | 97

It cannot go sicker
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israel-ben-gvir-threatening-marwan-barghouti-video
Western populations are currently abused by their governments. Thousands of psychotic narcissists refusing to see the responsibility of finance, world groups, the weapon industry, blackmailing their guilt.
You are being abused when someone force you to commit a crime in complicity with him while you are to weak or innocent to prevent it. This is what we are forced to in continuing to use windows, google, x etc.

Posted by: Tom | Aug 15 2025 8:01 utc | 98

I am sure the US fundamentalists are actually planning a two state solution: jewish and “christian” (i.e. protestant evangelicals).
And they want to keep some muslims as slaves, as per what they are teaching in Israeli religious schools.
Why is it that journalists do not connect the fundamentalist dots?
https://original.antiwar.com/cook/2025/08/14/the-west-is-in-panic-as-israels-plan-for-full-control-of-gaza-heralds-a-new-nakba/

Posted by: Tom | Aug 15 2025 8:12 utc | 99

From enemywatch and press tv –
On this day of Arbaeen, observed by believers across half of the world today:
For many, the Arbaeen march is not only an act of mourning but a declaration that justice and resistance to tyranny are eternal values, and that the blood of Husayn still flows in the conscience of humanity.
Every year we see millions of people from around the world make a journey to Iraq to participate in the annual pilgrimage of Arabeen, the 40th day after the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein some 1,300 years ago.Imam Hussein is the third Shia Imam and the grandson of Prophet Mohammad.
The Arba’een march is one of the largest annual religious congregations in the world, where the participants pay tribute to the third Shia imam, who is the all-time icon of fighting injustice, oppression, and despotism.
Imam Hussein (AS) and his 72 companions were martyred in the Battle of Karbala in southern Iraq in 680 AD while resisting the much larger army of the despot Umayyad ruler of the time, Yazid.
This year, as in many recent years, Gaza was a central theme. Processions carried placards, banners, and chants calling for an end to occupation and oppression, and denouncing Israel’s ongoing atrocities.

In both Shia and Sunni maqatil, the historical narratives of Karbala, a heart-wrenching scene is described from the aftermath of the massacre. After Imam Husayn (A) was martyred, the women and children of his household were paraded over the battlefield, past the lifeless bodies of their loved ones. Imam Ali ibn al-Husayn Zayn al-Abidin (A), barely able to stand due to illness, was forced to walk close to the body of his father, Imam Husayn (A). Sayyidah Zaynab (S), the beloved sister of Imam Husayn, was shackled in chains and made to ride bareback on the hump of a camel under the scorching desert sun.
It was in this moment of unbearable cruelty that Sayyidah Zaynab (S) noticed her nephew trembling, his lips quivering, and tears streaming uncontrollably down his face. Fearing that the shock and grief might claim his life, she asked softly what troubled him so deeply. With a voice choked by pain, the young Imam replied:
“How can a son look upon his father lying headless on the burning, blood-soaked ground?”
Zaynab, herself crushed by grief yet strong in resolve, consoled him with words rooted in divine promise. She recounted a hadith from their grandfather, the Messenger of Allah (S), saying:
“I heard from the Prophet of God: When Husayn is killed in Karbala, centuries later, multitudes will come to his grave, and over it there will be a shrine. They will weep for him, visit him, and renew his message. The earth and heavens will bear witness to their loyalty.”
Today, over thirteen centuries later, that prophecy unfolds before our very eyes. The streets of Karbala overflow with pilgrims, men and women, young and old, some walking hundreds of kilometers from cities and villages, their feet blistered but their hearts steadfast. They come to say: “Labbaik ya Husayn” meaning “We are here, O Husayn”.
For many, the Arbaeen march is not only an act of mourning but a declaration that justice and resistance to tyranny are eternal values, and that the blood of Husayn still flows in the conscience of humanity.
– The Arbaeen of Imam Husayn (A) concluded in the holy shrine of Karbala, drawing around 22–25 million people (official count awaited) from all religions, sects, classes, and from across the world.

Posted by: JB | Aug 15 2025 10:31 utc | 100