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Song, kanta

My Name is Gaza

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1809903714389385382

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US President Harry Truman (1945-1953) stands next to a map showing the State of Palestine. Israel is not real.

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Ghazal was pulled from the rubble of her home that Israel bombed. Her shirt poetically says

home is where i’m with you“.

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1810993207519727862

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I SWEAR TO BE LOYAL TO THE GOVERNMENT OF PALESTINE” SIGNED BY ISRAELIS WHEN EMIGRATING FROM EUROPE IN THE 1930s

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Hasiera:

Gogoratu ondoko hau: Pascal Lottaz eta ICJ delakoa

Segida:

Zaharrak berri Katalunian, Nothing new under the Sun!

Aipamena

astridbierge@astridbierge

2018 mai. 31

He fet un vídeo. Ve a demostrar que amb els líders del Procés no farem mai la independència. Canviem-los! https://youtube.com/watch?v=kB0o7v

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@tobararbulu # mmt@tobararbulu

Please, do value money!

#LearnMMT

Noctis Draven@DravenNoctis

Do not value money. Many times on here you have seen me say I turn down money, and I do. I assume you would think what most think, that I’m saying that to try and be moral or better than others because I’m so great that I turn down money.

That’s not why I say it, I say it because it’s true. We need money to survive, a certain amount yes. But we don’t need excess. People with more money than they need are never happy, they will lie and present themselves as happy but its a lie.

Why? Because they become a slave to it. As you gain more money your lifestyle increases, as your lifestyle increases your image increases and you become enslaved to it, to maintain it and continue it. You made a million dollars, you buy more things, more stuff. Now you have to keep it, now you are accustom to it.

Your family, friends used to seeing it, now you will do anything to maintain it.

The biggest killer of dreams and spirit is money, you must remain hungry. The happiest times in my life were broke, my family, sitting outside without a dime, talking, making the most of what we had. Everything was a treasure, every moment a blast, every bite a feast, we didn’t even know we were poor.

Money can buy everything you want but nothing you need. Your soul is filled from a different cup than your pockets. Shackles of gold are still shackles. Never forget my friends.

#UkraineRussianWar #ukraine #russia #Zelensky #putin #nato #BRICS #Trump #biden #IsraeliCrimes #Palestine #Israel #Gazagenocide #gaza #WW3 #Iran #Venezuela #Iran #KamalaHarris

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Scott Ritter@RealScottRitter

The same Talmud-infected Israelis who are rioting so that they can rape Palestinians in prison are the ones behind the mass murder of Palestinians in Gaza.

Israel has been exposed for what it has always been: a criminal apartheid enterprise premised on the Jews being God’s “chosen” elite.

For all you American evangelicals out there—when the Talmudic horde says they can rape the Goy without penalty, that means you.

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Scott Ritter says the West and Israel will have to adjust to a new reality where Iran and its allies have emerged triumphant.

#Yemen #Hezbollah #Israel #Iran #Lebanon #Houthi #Netanyahu #MiddleEast

@RealScottRitter

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China Xinhua News@XHNews

The U.S. government likes dividing nations and forming blocs, said Indian geopolitical analyst S.L. Kanthan. “NATO should have been dismantled, but it thrives because of conflicts. It provides revenue for U.S. military-industrial complex and allows the U.S. to rule Europe.”

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1819586999113994630

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Netanyahu has pushed the US to go to war with Iran for more than 15 years. The last four American presidents have faced pressure from Israel to go to war with Iran.

Israel’s dramatic escalation is completely compatible with its past efforts to drag the US into another war.

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1819776596313592253

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Piers Morgan has no chance in debate with Professor Marandi:

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1819489029219557880

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@tobararbulu # mmt@tobararbulu

9 h

Honen bidez:

@eldebate_com

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BRICS News@BRICSinfo

Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro says he is ready to grant oil and gas extraction rights to BRICS countries.

Venezuela’s Executive Vice President, Delcy Rodriguez, expressed the country’s readiness to supply energy and mineral resources to BRICS.

Venezuela is known as one of the countries with the largest hydrocarbon reserves in the world.

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Danny Haiphong@SpiritofHo

There are over 16,000 sanctions on Russia for its special military operation provoked by NATO.

There are 0 sanctions on Israel despite a literal genocide being committed by its regime.

This is the “rules-based order” the U.S. champions.

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It’s now clear the Zionist billionaire class has bought both US political parties and erased all red lines on Israeli criminality Driving for war with Iran, the Adelson-Saban axis ensures the State Dept serves as Israel’s lawyer, and the US military as Israel’s reserve force

Aipamena

TRT World@trtworld

uzt. 25

Investigative journalist Max Blumenthal tells TRT World that Netanyahu’s invitation to Congress reveals the systemic corruption of US politics and the power of the pro-war, billionaire class on both parties

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1816530101162430657

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Sony Thang@nxt888

LIN JIAN:

“The history of the founding of the US was also a history of the suffering of Native Americans.

The maltreatment of Indigenous people was an original sin and the existence of those Indian boarding schools is the biggest evidence.

Historically, the US committed cultural, psychological, and physical genocide of Native Americans, who even till today remain an invisible community and disappearing minority.

Regrettably, the US has long been evading and trying to cover up that dark chapter of history.

Not only that, the US has been spreading disinformation about so-called ‘forced labor’ and ‘forced assimilation’ under the pretext of human rights against other countries.

The US turns a blind eye to the unprecedented humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

The US uses so-called ‘exterritoriality’ to exonerate its troops that are responsible for gruesome crimes abroad, such as the death of civilians and the torture of prisoners.

Is the report a genuine reflection on US historic crimes?

Or is it just a perfunctory reaction to pressure?

There seems to be a continued disconnect between what the US says and what it does. The historical injustice long suffered by Native Americans must receive full and serious attention and the human rights abuses inflicted by the US in the world must be addressed.

The US needs to draw lessons from history, take a hard look at its track record, and stop its human rights abuses and using human rights as a pretext to interfere in other countries’ internal affairs.”

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Jackson Hinkle @jacksonhinklle

Over the past 12 months, I have travelled to Russia, China, Morocco, Cuba, Venezuela, Mexico, Indonesia and roughly 20 U.S. states.

Through my travels, I’ve observed the following:

Americans & foreigners have a common enemy: the Western financial elite & their global cartel of political puppets.

The vast majority of the world respects tradition & rejects woke degeneracy. The major cities of *almost* every country I visited are far nicer, newer, cleaner & safer than America’s major cities. I’ve never seen any place with anywhere near as many homeless as in America.

America is de-industrializing, the other countries are pursuing rapid development & building new modes of economic/cultural sovereignty.

5️⃣ Unlike every other country I visited, America is content with letting its citizens spiral into debt, drug addiction, obesity & homelessness.

The citizens of these all these countries love Americans & want peace with our country.

Irudia

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sarah@sahouraxo

BREAKING: Israel is using internationally-banned white phosphorus bombs to burn villages and farmlands in South Lebanon. Again.

The “international community” remains mute. Of course.

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1819796434075729990

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PALESTINE ONLINE @OnlinePalEng

London, United Kingdom

Thousands of pro-Palestine protesters formed a human red line encircling the entire city of London today, in a powerful display of solidarity with Palestine.?￰゚ヌᄌ

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1819815400668029179

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Dyab Abou Jahjah@Aboujahjah

Picture 1: Palestinian karate champion Nagham Abu Samra, who was set to achieve Olympic glory in Paris, but her life was brutally ended by Israeli forces in the ongoing genocide against Palestinians.

Picture 2: Israeli taekwondo champion Avishag Semberg ,who defends genocide and volunteers for the IDF, and yet is welcome to compete in the Paris Olympics.

How should we feel and think and act regarding this impunity and injustice?

Side note: During the ongoing genocide, Israel killed 400 Palestinian athletes so far, among whom 69 potential Olympians. Nagham was one of them.

Irudia

Irudia

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Israel’s killing of Hamas’s political leader Haniyeh is not about Israel’s security (which will be worsened by the escalation), nor is it about destroying Hamas (which will be strengthened). It’s about achieving Israel’s long-term goal of regional war.

Israel’s desperate attempt to spark WW3

The real reasons behind Israel’s assassination of Hamas’s political leader Ismail Haniyeh

(https://www.thomasfazi.com/p/israels-desperate-attempt-to-spark)

Thomas Fazi

Aug 04, 2024

Are you wondering what the hell is happening in the Middle East? I’ve selected two articles that explain very well the real strategy (if you want it to call it that) behind Israel’s brazen killing of Hamas’s political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran — which came just hours after the assassination of Fuad Shukr, Hezbollah’s most senior military commander, in Lebanon.

Long story short: it’s not about Israel’s security (which will obviously be worsened by the escalation), nor is it about destroying Hamas (which will be strengthened in the long run). It’s about killing any prospect of a diplomatic solution to the never-ending slaughter in Gaza — and dragging the entire region into an apocalyptic war between US/Israel and Iran, something that Israel has been seeking for decades. Calling this a “strategy”, however, would be a stretch. The reality is that the Israeli leadership, and much of the country, is in the grip of a war-crazed, genocidal psychotic episode, which, absent some form of external intervention, can only grow increasingly frenzied: internally in the form of the country’s descent into all-out fascism and externally in the form of expanding the conflict into as many directions as possible.

The following two articles are quite enlightening in this respect.

For These Reasons Israel Assassinated Hamas’ Political Leader, Ismail Haniyeh

by Ramzy Baroud

Israel’s assassination of the head of Hamas’ political bureau, Ismail Haniyeh, in Tehran, on July 31 is part of Tel Aviv’s overall desperate search for a wider conflict. It is a criminal act that reeks of desperation. 

Almost immediately after the start of the Gaza war on October 7, Israel hoped to use the genocide in the Strip as an opportunity to achieve its long-term goal of a regional war — one that would rope in Washington as well as Iran and other Middle Eastern countries. 

Despite unconditional support for its genocide in Gaza, and various conflicts throughout the region, the United States refrained from entering a direct war against Iran and others. Though defeating Iran is an American strategic objective, the US lacks the will and tools to pursue it now. 

After ten months of a failed war on Gaza and a military stalemate against Hezbollah in Lebanon, Israel is, once more, accelerating its push for a wider conflict. This time around, however, Israel is engaging in a high-stakes game, the most dangerous of its previous gambles. 

The current gamble involved the targeting of a top Hezbollah leader by bombing a residential building in Beirut on Tuesday — and, of course, the assassination of Palestine’s most visible, let alone popular political leader. Haniyeh has succeeded in forging and strengthening ties with Russia, China, and other countries beyond the US-Western political domain. 

Israel chose the place and timing of killing Haniyeh carefully. The Palestinian leader was killed in the Iranian capital, shortly after he attended the inauguration of Iran’s new president Masoud Pezeshkian. 

The Israeli message was a compound one, to Iran’s new administration — that of Israel’s readiness to escalate further — and to Hamas, that Israel has no intentions to end the war or to reach a negotiated ceasefire. 

The latter point is perhaps the most urgent. For months, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has done everything in his power to impede all diplomatic efforts aimed at ending the war. By killing the top Palestinian negotiator, Israel delivered a final and decisive message that Israel remains invested in violence, and in nothing else. 

The scale of the Israeli provocations, however, poses a great challenge to the pro-Palestinian camp in the Middle East, namely, how to respond with equally strong messages without granting Israel its wish of embroiling the whole region in a destructive war. 

Considering the military capabilities of what is known as the “Axis of Resistance”, Iran, Hezbollah and others are certainly capable of managing this challenge despite the risk factors involved. 

Equally important regarding timing: the Israeli dramatic escalation in the region, followed a visit by Netanyahu to Washington, which, aside from many standing ovations at the US Congress, didn’t fundamentally alter the US position, predicated on the unconditional support for Israel without direct US involvement in a regional war. 

Additionally, Israel’s recent clashes involving the army, military police, and the supporters of the far right suggest that an actual coup in Israel might be a real possibility. In the words of Israel’s opposition leader Yair Lapid: Israel is not nearing the abyss, Israel is already in the abyss. 

It is, therefore, clear to Netanyahu and his far-right circle that they are operating within an increasingly limited time and margins. 

By killing Haniyeh, a political leader who has essentially served the role of a diplomat, Israel demonstrated the extent of its desperation and the limits of its military failure. 

Considering the criminal extent to which Israel is willing to go, such desperation could eventually lead to the regional war that Israel has been trying to instigate, even before the Gaza war. 

Keeping in mind Washington’s weakness and indecision in the face of Israel’s intransigence, Tel Aviv might achieve its wish of a regional war after all.

Originally published in The Palestine Chronicle.

Ismail Haniyeh killing: Netanyahu’s only goal is to set the region on fire

by David Hearst

In killing Ismail Haniyeh, the head of Hamas’ political bureau in Tehran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has sent the clearest message yet to Iran and the resistance movements that he wants a regional war.

In denying any involvement or foreknowledge of the drone strike that killed Haniyeh, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken further damaged Washington’s battered credibility.

US security officials were briefing journalists within an hour of the attack taking place that a senior member of the Axis of Resistance had been killed. They did not specify where or whom, and at first it was thought to be a second strike in Lebanon after the targeting of Fuad Shukr, Hezbollah’s most senior military commander and right-hand man to leader Hassan Nasrallah. 

But it is certain that US security officials knew about the drone strike on Haniyeh within minutes of it happening. To cast Netanyahu as a leader in the grip of Jewish messianic fascists in ordering this strike, is only half of the story. 

When I met him two decades ago as a political outcast dubbed an extremist by my liberal Zionist hosts, Netanyahu had only one idea to impart: Iran was the mothership. Hamas and Hezbollah were only its aircraft carriers. 

Netanyahu’s lifelong belief that he will lead his nation to victory by crushing the Palestinian national cause and preventing a state from ever seeing the light of day can never be discounted.

Today, he might think he is on the cusp of his ultimate political achievement as Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, by dragging the US and Britain into war with Iran.

Negotiations torn up

Netanyahu sent other messages, too, in killing Haniyeh, who had no involvement in the Hamas attack on 7 October, and whose bureau was in charge of negotiations with mediators Qatar and Egypt.

Netanyahu has torn up negotiations and any thought of getting the hostages back alive. This should already have been obvious from the latest round of talks in Rome, where the Israeli side multiplied its conditions around phase one of the deal. 

It was evident, too, from Netanyahu’s last visit to Rafah, where he vowed Israel would retain indefinite control of the Philadelphi corridor

Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani has asked how negotiations can proceed when Israel has killed its negotiating counterpart. 

In fact, Haniyeh was one member of a negotiating committee, which will carry on without him. 

Al Thani’s barbed reaction was aimed at Netanyahu, who has done everything in his power to escalate regional tensions and to undermine the US administration’s position on a permanent ceasefire, and its consistent opposition to opening a second front in Lebanon.  

In killing a mild man like Haniyeh, who did not hide underground but lived out in the open, and who dedicated his career to negotiations and engagement with the Islamic world in Qatar, Turkey and Iran, Israel has killed a leader it could one day need to negotiate a hudna, or long-term ceasefire.

Out of the equation

In person, Haniyeh was amiable, mild-mannered, an attentive listener, modest — the complete diplomat. He was never one to speak ill of Fatah or Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. 

If, as now must be obvious even to the Israeli military, it will not be able to defeat or disable Hamas in Gaza, Israel will need people in Hamas to negotiate with. They have just killed one of them.

From a strategic point of view, Israel’s action is madness. This is not my word, but that used by former Israeli General Amiram Levin, who added, with some understatement, that the “security forces should’ve strongly opposed” the move.

Even without a ceasefire, Haniyeh was worth more to Israel alive than dead. 

Israel could have plausibly argued to a Western audience that it would not surrender Netanyahu and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant to the International Criminal Court in The Hague while another of those named in the ICC’s application for arrest warrants, Haniyeh, was free to live in Qatar and roam around the region.

Pressure would have inevitably been applied on Qatar to surrender him and expel the political bureau of Hamas.

Now that he is out of the equation, Israel has lost that defence. All this, Israel has achieved in killing Haniyeh.

Hamas strengthened 

What Netanyahu can be sure he has not done is weaken Hamas. 

Quite the contrary. Haniyeh, a modest man who lost 60 members of his family, including sons and grandsons, to Israel in this war, will go down as one of Hamas’ greatest martyrs. 

The moment Haniyeh learned that his sons and grandsons had been killed in cars struck by Israeli forces during Eid, he was visiting a hospital in Doha where injured Palestinians from Gaza were being treated. 

He said only: “May God have mercy on them”, but he refused to interrupt his visit. The clip went viral, because it spoke more than words could have done about his ability to put the Palestinian cause above his personal grief as a father.

Israel has killed countless Hamas leaders and commanders, and the movement has only grown — in recruits, weaponry and political influence. Today, polls show that Hamas would win in the West Bank if free elections were allowed to take place there.

The Hamas that has resisted Israel’s attack on Gaza for 10 months is many times the size and capabilities of the Hamas in the days of Sheikh Ahmed Yassin. The quadriplegic founder of Hamas was killed when an Israeli helicopter gunship fired a missile at him as he was being wheeled from Fajr prayers in Gaza. Haniyeh was his chief of staff. That assassination was internationally condemned.

Hamas’ stock has risen, not fallen, in Palestine and the Arab and Muslim world since the 7 October attack. This is the only reason why the 88-year-old Abbas, who has continuously torn up reconciliation agreements, paid homage on Wednesday to his slain rival.

Abbas condemned the killing as “a cowardly act and a dangerous development”, and called on Palestinians to unite. Abbas spoke out of fear and political necessity, not out of any love for Hamas. 

Within days of a reconciliation agreement among Palestinian factions negotiated in Beijing, Abbas’ security forces tried and failed to arrest an injured commander of the Tulkarm Battalion from a hospital in the occupied West Bank. 

So you can be absolutely sure that Abbas has no intention of unifying Fatah with the other Palestinian factions. Fatah’s negotiator in Beijing might have been sincere, but for Abbas, Beijing was for show only. It made no difference on the ground in the occupied West Bank.

Fire in the region, fire at home

Nor is it a coincidence that Haniyeh’s assassination was ordered within a day of Israeli fascists and far-right members of the Knesset breaking into a detention facility in an attempt to prevent soldiers from being arrested for raping a Palestinian prisoner.

Setting fire to the region is Netanyahu’s only response to the bushfire that is breaking out at home and on his doorstep.

Hundreds of detainees have emerged with harrowing accounts of the notorious Sde Teiman detention centre. Middle East Eye first reported on how iron bars, electric shocks, dogs and cigarette burns were used in torturing Palestinian detainees at Israeli detention centres. 

Omar Mahmoud Abdel Qader Samoud, who was detained for more than 42 days, said one of the rooms in the facility was known as the “disco”.

A soldier dragged me on the floor, naked and handcuffed, and placed me on a piece of rug”, Samoud told MEE. “The soldiers sprayed freezing cold water on me and placed a fan in front of me. They would leave me for a few days, without food or water or the possibility to get up and go to the bathroom. I urinated on myself and pleaded for mercy but they didn’t care”.

The soldiers would kick me on all parts of my body”, he added. “Imagine yourself naked, handcuffed on the floor with five or six soldiers kicking you with their boots, hitting you with weapons and bats. Then they asked me to sit up. How could I possibly sit up? When I couldn’t follow their orders they would beat me even harder. They completely smashed me. I thought this nightmare would never end”.

A month later, an anonymous doctor working at the same centre said limbs were amputated because of handcuff injuries, noting: “We are all complicit in breaking the law.”

No one was detained; nothing was investigated. But as pressure mounted from the ICC about war crimes in Gaza, alongside the ongoing genocide case at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, Israeli military prosecutors felt obliged to act.

Israel could not argue that a domestic judicial process existed to examine such allegations of torture during detention, if the state did not use it. So nine soldiers accused of sexual abuse against a detainee, which led to him being hospitalised with serious injuries to his rectum, were arrested.

Breakdown of the state

What happened next was a complete breakdown of the state, similar to the 2021 assault on Congress by Trump supporters. 

The arrests were met by angry demonstrations at the gates of Sde Teiman, with several protesters temporarily breaching the gates. Among the protesters were reservist soldiers, as well as two far-right parliamentarians: Zvi Sukkot, a member of the Religious Zionist movement, and Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu of the Jewish Power party.

Police took three hours to arrive. Herzi Halevi, the army’s chief of general staff, had to break off a defence meeting on Israel’s response to the recent attack on the Golan Heights to deal with the crisis. The army and police each blamed each other for the breakdown in law and order.

For a time, the accused soldiers barricaded themselves into Sde Teiman and used pepper spray to defend themselves against arrest, before eventually being taken into custody.

It is a mistake often made by those who style themselves as friends of Israel to cast such scenes as a fight between moderates and the extreme messianic right. This is wholly illusory, for the “moderates” are fully on board with continuing the murderous Gaza campaign. The “moderates” voted for the recent Knesset bill that rejects the establishment of a Palestinian state.

Where they differ is means, rather than ends.

Israelis who cling to their western identity are past masters of seizing Palestinian land in salami slices — subtly, quietly, without great fuss; but patiently, one property, one street, one high court case at a time. They care about their image, about being called global pariahs, and about the label of apartheid or war crimes being pinned on them personally. 

The religious Zionist right, on the other hand, don’t give a tinker’s cuss about world opinion or international courts. They want annexation of the West Bank now. The sooner it happens, the better. 

Call it two-speed Zionism, but the goal is the same: a one-state solution in which the modern state of Israel dominates, if not overlays, the biblical Land of Israel, the land from the river to the sea.

Deepening fractures

But it is a mistake, too, to underplay the ever-deepening fractures within Israel, which are occurring in the middle of a major war.

Israel portrays itself to the outside world as the one functioning state in a neighbourhood of failed ones. You don’t have to build a state in Israel, Netanyahu once bragged to US politicians in one of his many appearances before Congress: “We’re already built”.

But that state is showing distinct signs of failing, too. 

Napoleon and Hitler were at the height of their powers, and their respective armies had tamed Europe under their jackboots, when each dictator thought it would be a good idea to attack Russia

So, too, is Netanyahu endangering everything Israel has achieved in establishing a strong state by openly creating the conditions for a regional war. 

The Israeli military knows the truth: that killing Haniyeh was the last thing they should be doing if they want to see any of their hostages back alive. They know they are not ready to attack southern Lebanon, because they don’t have enough tanks or ammunition. 

They know how well-armed Hezbollah, the Houthis and other resistance groups are, and how effective their rockets are. They know about geography and distances, and the vulnerability of Israel’s population and economy to war on five fronts simultaneously. When Hezbollah threatens to close Ben Gurion Airport, or knock out the Israeli electrical grid, these are not empty threats. 

Israeli security establishments also know they are in danger of losing command and control over their troops, and if they give the order to withdraw, many units may not obey.

Israel under Netanyahu’s leadership is making the classic mistake of all colonial powers. It is overreaching in the messianic belief that the Jews really are God’s chosen people; that the Bible ordained all of what is happening now, and that Israel can achieve its goal of complete military victory. 

It is precisely at this moment that it is at its most vulnerable, and that the project could collapse. 

In the final years of apartheid, the South African regime went into hyperdrive. It decided to overthrow the government of Angola, install a puppet regime in Namibia, and attack Zimbabwe, Botswana and Zambia — all fruitless projects that could not stave off regime collapse. Netanyahu’s Israel is treading the same path.

For nothing other than self-preservation, those who understand this should act before Netanyahu involves them in a war they could not possibly stop, still less win.

Originally published in Middle East Eye.

Thomas Fazi

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Dr. Anastasia Maria Loupis@DrLoupis

Finally the Christian Church is starting to speak out against the Demons of the Jewish State of Israel. ?￰゚マᄏ

Irudia

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The man responsible for the civil unrest at UK is Zionist Tommy Robinson, who is a Mossad agent.

Even though the killing of the children was carried out by a person who is not a Muslim, nor an illegal immigrant but a native of the UK of Rwandan origin.

Tommy Robinson, who is deeply infiltrated among the conservative population at UK and constantly spreads pro-Israel ideology, used the moment of bitterness to turn the anti-migrant protests into racist and anti-Islamic ones with the help of social networks.

Tommy Robinson constantly travels and resides in Tel Aviv.

After Israel filled the UK with illegal immigrants with their wars in the Middle East and North Africa, now they will also cause a civil war.

In addition to Robinson, the government of Britain, which is completely Zionist, constantly lets new illegal immigrants into the country and it doesn’t want to stop them.

All this is organized and coordinated.

Irudia

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Palestine Highlights@PalHighlight

In our millions, in our billions, we are all Palestinians!”

Tens of thousands in London joined the 17th National Demonstration for Palestine since the Israeli bombardment of Gaza in Oct. 2023, demanding a ceasefire and an end to Britain’s complicity in Israeli genocide in Gaza.

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1820021721019167022

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BRICS News@BRICSinfo

JUST IN: ?￰゚ヌᄋ ?￰゚ヌᄎ Iran has reportedly deployed Russia’s most powerful jamming communication system, Murmansk-BN, at strategic locations.

Irudia

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Ryan Rozbiani@RyanRozbiani

This Israeli soldier filmed himself at the Paris games just months after filming himself in his military uniform mocking the destruction in Gaza.⁣

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1819453658343621023

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It was an honor meeting & speaking with Venezuelan President Maduro tonight.

24 hours ago, Zionist trolls shared a viral fake news story that I was arrested by the Venezuelan government. Obviously, this was insanely false & today I got to spend some time with the President & Venezuelan leaders.

However, the Venezuelan Government did provide me with a security detail & drivers on my visit, due to the fact that CIA-backed opposition groups tried to attack me & take me hostage several days ago.

The US State Department & US embassy in Bogota were aware of all of this & did nothing. I will provide more details on this later.

But for now, I want to thank President Maduro, his amazing colleagues & the Venezuelan people for showing me such a great time & sharing the revolutionary Chavista spirit with me.

Irudia

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?￰ンリᄚ?￰ンリᄈ?￰ンリᆵ?@OopsGuess

Countries that already recognized the electoral results in Venezuela, hence recognize Maduro as the winner:

?￰゚ヌᄈ China

?￰゚ヌᄉ North Korea

?￰゚ヌᄈ Vietnam

?￰゚ヌᄅ Indonesia

?￰゚ヌᆭ Laos

?￰゚ヌᄇ Myanma

r ?￰゚ヌᄎ Russia

?￰゚ヌᄌ Serbia

?￰゚ヌᄒ Belarus

?￰゚ヌᄋ Turkiye

?￰゚ヌᄋ Iran

?￰゚ヌᆭ Qatar

?￰゚ヌᄒ Syria

?￰゚ヌᄊ Iraq

?￰゚ヌᄐ Kuwait

?￰゚ヌᆭ Saudi Arabia

?￰゚ヌᆰ United Arab Emirates

?￰゚ヌᄒ Libya

?￰゚ヌᄎ Cuba

?￰゚ヌᄈ Honduras

?￰゚ヌᄡ Bolivia

?￰゚ヌᆴ Nicaragua

?￰゚ヌ﾿ Algeria

?￰゚ヌᆱ Burkina Faso

?￰゚ヌᄋ Eritrea

?￰゚ヌᄊ Equatorial Guinea

?￰゚ヌᄆ Mali

?￰゚ヌᄐ Zimbabwe

?￰゚ヌᆭ Namibia

?￰゚ヌᆵ Djibouti

?￰゚ヌᆲ Madagascar

?￰゚ヌᄡ Angola

?￰゚ヌᆭ Gabon

?￰゚ヌᆲ Nigeria

?￰゚ヌᆲ Republic of the Congo

?￰゚ヌᄇ Dominica

?￰゚ヌᄄ Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

?￰゚ヌᆲ Antigua and Barbuda

?￰゚ヌᄅ Grenada

?￰゚ヌᄄ Saint Lucia

?￰゚ヌᄈ Saint Kitts and Nevis

?￰゚ヌᄌ Palestine

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a ?￰゚ヌᆳ Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic

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Venezuela Libre no more coups d’état

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Ramy Abdu| رامي عبده@RamAbdu

Maryam Hassan Al-Sinwar and eight members of her family were killed by Israel, their bodies remaining under the rubble for eight months. They were recovered as skeletal remains two days ago and buried.

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My FULL SPEECH at the United Nations today on how Ukrainian terrorism could start WW3.

Ukrainian acts of terrorism carried out against civilians & nuclear power plants illustrate a deliberate strategy of violence & escalation, rather than a genuine pursuit of peace.”

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1808596709502767385

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BRICS Officially Announces Financial System Similar to SWIFT| What’s Next? https://youtu.be/9oGEvqMOoyw?si=8H-RchYa5q81d7kZ

Honen bidez:

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LIVE | Haniyeh Murder Plot Exposed? Iran ‘Arrests’ Top Commander For ‘Co… https://youtube.com/live/s6I5rsShhEc?si=sMg6JyAEL7I89zUV

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LIVE | Haniyeh Murder Plot Exposed? Iran ‘Arrests’ Top Commander For ‘Colluding’ With Israel | Hamas

Bideoa: https://www.youtube.com/live/s6I5rsShhEc

According to Iranian media channels, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps arrested Iranian police special unit commander Hassan Karami in connection with Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh’s assassination. The reports suggest that Karami was arrested on charges of spying and collaborating with Israel’s intelligence service, Mossad.

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MMT: Modern Monetary Theory

MMT: Modern Monetary Theory

Understanding how money works so that we can address climate change easily and prosperously plus address AI’s impact on humanity.

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