Zion and the Art of Armageddon

To be fair, the military experience was brought up purely in the context of cautioning against sending our troops to fight. It was never about bragging.
He was bragging about how he knew more than everybody else.
 
So, we went out for a meal last night and had a fine time; wined and dined we returned to find the way blocked by the army and another family had moved into our home! It couldn't happen in this country, right? Well, no...

...but it happened to a Palestinian family this week. Al Jazeera

It's not an isolated incident: more than 750,000 Israeli settlers live in illegal settlements in the West Bank, and many have forged property deeds to provide a veneer of legality to confiscate Palestinian homes. This is why they fight.
 
So, we went out for a meal last night and had a fine time; wined and dined we returned to find the way blocked by the army and another family had moved into our home! It couldn't happen in this country, right? Well, no...

...but it happened to a Palestinian family this week. Al Jazeera

It's not an isolated incident: more than 750,000 Israeli settlers live in illegal settlements in the West Bank, and many have forged property deeds to provide a veneer of legality to confiscate Palestinian homes. This is why they fight.
In 1948 Zionist terrorists burned 1000's of land titles and other legal documents in public buildings in areas they overran.
The aim seems to be a policy of wiping out any evidence that Palestinians or Palestine ever existed.

 
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In 1948 Zionist terrorists burned 1000's of land titles and other legal documents in public buildings in areas they overran.
The aim seems to be a policy of wiping out any evidence that Palestinians or Palestine ever existed.


It's process that's taken over three thousand years to reach the point where their armed forces can an ambulance in Gaza then claim it's a legitimate target of war as it 'may harbour a terrorist'. Their war crimes have become a daily event scarcely noted by Western media any more.
 
Omer Casif* writes more on last weeks story in the Guardian on the IDF's expulsion of Palestinians from their homes, including an oscar winning film director, and offers a solution to the unremitting violence they suffer at the hands of Israeli settlers...

"...In recent months, a number of governments have issued sanctions against Israeli settlers. This is a good start, but these sanctions must be far stronger if they are to have an effect. The sanctions should include established illegal settler municipalities. Those imposed by the UK, for example, only target three illegal settler outposts and four organisations that have supported the settlers. The established municipalities, such as Shomron regional council, which oversees 35 settlements that are home to an estimated 47,200 people, are the driving force behind violent attempts to take control of more Palestinian territories. Personal sanctions against government ministers who block counter-terrorist measures against violent settler groups are also essential. The UK can play a leading role in coordinating this response, particularly given the moral depravity of Donald Trump’s administration. As Washington DC cancels sanctions against violent settlers, London could present the world with a different and more righteous path."

*Dr Ofer Cassif is a member of the Knesset, representing the Democratic Front for Peace and Equality (Hadash) since 2019
 
The Jewish people have been expelled from every country in the entire middle east, so I really couldn't care less about a tiny bit of land they would like to call home.
 
In just 10 days, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has broken the Gaza ceasefire, tried to dismiss the head of the Shin Bet intelligence agency, orchestrated a no-confidence vote on the attorney general, and passed a law to change how Supreme Court appointments happen. This new law changes the composition of the Judicial Selection Committee, making it easier for politicians to stack future appointments to the Supreme Court in their favour. @ Al Jazz

His partner-in-crime would doubtless approve, although Trump doesn't always get his own way with the SC, it's to be hoped the Israeli judiciary has enough gumption to do the same. "Lock him up!"
 
The Jewish people have been expelled from every country in the entire middle east, so I really couldn't care less about a tiny bit of land they would like to call home.

A tiny bit of land the Palestinians would like to call home.
 
In January 2024, the paramedics sent to rescue six-year-old Hind Rajab who lay in a car, injured and bleeding, beside her slain relatives, were targeted and murdered. Likewise, in December 2023, the medics dispatched to rescue Al Jazeera cameraman Samer Abudaqa, who was bleeding in a street in Khan Younis after being hit by an Israeli drone, were also killed.

On March 30, the first day of Eid al-Fitr 14 more bodies of medical personnel dispatched to Rafah’s Tal as-Sultan neighbourhood to recover the wounded and dead in the aftermath of Israeli attacks were found buried in the sand in a mass grave. All of them were still dressed in their uniforms and wearing gloves. Among them were Mohammad and his colleagues Mustafa Khafaja, Ezzedine Sha’at, Saleh Moammar, Rifaat Radwan, Ashraf Abu Labda, Mohammad al-Hila, and Raed al-Sharif. During the attempts of rescue teams to reach the area, UN workers witnessed civilians trying to flee being shot dead. On March 29, they were finally able to reach the area where the PRCS teams were attacked. There, the teams discovered the mangled remains of ambulances and UN and Civil Defence vehicles as well as a single body – that of Muhammad’s colleague, Anwar Alatar.

Despite the Israeli army’s attempt to cover up its crime by burying it in the sand, evidence speaks for what happened. A statement released by the Palestinian Ministry of Health on March 30 said the Israeli forces carried out an execution and that some of the victims were handcuffed and had injuries to the head and chest. The chief of the UN humanitarian affairs office in Palestine, Jonathan Whittall, said the paramedics and first responders were killed “one by one”.

How much longer will the world watch this genocidal violence in silence? There seems to be no end to the barbarity and crimes. The executions of these medics should have been a turning point, a moment of reckoning. Instead, they are yet another testament to the impunity granted to the Zionist apartheid regime.

Ghada Agheel @ Al Jazeera
 
The Jewish people have been expelled from every country in the entire middle east, so I really couldn't care less about a tiny bit of land they would like to call home.
The creator's of early Israel were desperate for jewish immigrants to grow the population of the new state.
In some cases anti Jewish sentiment in Arab countries was actively encouraged by the Israelis themselves to cause a sense of insecurity and fear among Jewish communities living there, the hope was that these communities would leave their home countries for Israel.
 
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In January 2024, the paramedics sent to rescue six-year-old Hind Rajab who lay in a car, injured and bleeding, beside her slain relatives, were targeted and murdered. Likewise, in December 2023, the medics dispatched to rescue Al Jazeera cameraman Samer Abudaqa, who was bleeding in a street in Khan Younis after being hit by an Israeli drone, were also killed.

On March 30, the first day of Eid al-Fitr 14 more bodies of medical personnel dispatched to Rafah’s Tal as-Sultan neighbourhood to recover the wounded and dead in the aftermath of Israeli attacks were found buried in the sand in a mass grave. All of them were still dressed in their uniforms and wearing gloves. Among them were Mohammad and his colleagues Mustafa Khafaja, Ezzedine Sha’at, Saleh Moammar, Rifaat Radwan, Ashraf Abu Labda, Mohammad al-Hila, and Raed al-Sharif. During the attempts of rescue teams to reach the area, UN workers witnessed civilians trying to flee being shot dead. On March 29, they were finally able to reach the area where the PRCS teams were attacked. There, the teams discovered the mangled remains of ambulances and UN and Civil Defence vehicles as well as a single body – that of Muhammad’s colleague, Anwar Alatar.

Despite the Israeli army’s attempt to cover up its crime by burying it in the sand, evidence speaks for what happened. A statement released by the Palestinian Ministry of Health on March 30 said the Israeli forces carried out an execution and that some of the victims were handcuffed and had injuries to the head and chest. The chief of the UN humanitarian affairs office in Palestine, Jonathan Whittall, said the paramedics and first responders were killed “one by one”.

How much longer will the world watch this genocidal violence in silence? There seems to be no end to the barbarity and crimes. The executions of these medics should have been a turning point, a moment of reckoning. Instead, they are yet another testament to the impunity granted to the Zionist apartheid regime.

Ghada Agheel @ Al Jazeera
If the terrorist scum that is Hamas said it, then it must be true.
The more likely scenario is that they (the terrorist scum) murdered the aid workers for propaganda purposes, and had fun doing it.
 
If the terrorist scum that is Hamas said it, then it must be true.
The more likely scenario is that they (the terrorist scum) murdered the aid workers for propaganda purposes, and had fun doing it.
He just gets it all from Google. Not worth trying.
 
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