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Re: Palestinians fight for their lives and their stolen land

PostAuthor: Anthea » Thu Nov 23, 2023 11:07 pm

No release of IOF captives until
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On Thursday, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement (PIJ) stated that it will not release IOF captives until all Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli prisons are freed

"We reiterate our position that enemy [Israeli] non-civilian captives will not be released until all of our prisoners are released from enemy prisons," the movement said in a statement.

A humanitarian pause is scheduled to commence on November 24 at 7 AM, a spokesman for the Qatari Foreign Ministry announced on Wednesday.

The ministry stated that a total of 13 Israeli women and children will be released on the initial day of the humanitarian pause in exchange for a number of Palestinian women and children.

The ministry has reported the conclusion of discussions with all involved parties and mediators for a truce in the Gaza Strip.

"The list of hostages that will be released has been handed to the Israeli Intelligence Services," the statement read.

Hamas has also confirmed that the humanitarian truce in the Gaza Strip is scheduled to commence on November 24, noting that the truce will last for a period of four days and will release three Palestinian prisoners for every freed Israeli captive.

Al-Qassam Brigades likewise confirmed that the truce will begin tomorrow and that it will be accompanied by a cessation of all military actions by the Al-Qassam Brigades, the Palestinian resistance, and the IOF throughout the truce period.

Temporary truce to come into force

It is worth noting that what is being implemented is a temporary truce and not a permanent ceasefire.

The difference between a temporary truce and a ceasefire is that a truce, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), is defined as a "temporary cessation of hostilities purely for humanitarian purposes" and requires "the agreement of all relevant parties," stressing that typically it is implemented for "a defined period and specific geographic area."

Therefore, it is highly likely that fighting is set to resume once the truce expires.

In an exclusive interview with Al Mayadeen on Wednesday, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said that if the cessation of hostilities does not continue, the circumstances in the region would change, and the war's scope would widen.

"We do not look forward to its expansion, but any possibility is on the table if the aggression continues."

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat Nov 25, 2023 1:32 am

39 freed from Israeli prisons

Only another 8,000 yet to be released

Freed Palestinian prisoners express their gratitude for the Resistance after their from Israeli occupation prisons in a prisoner swap deal.

The Al-Qassam Brigades and the Palestinian Resistance factions in Gaza have freed 39 female and underage male prisoners from Israeli occupation prisons, as part of the first batch of the truce agreement and the prisoner exchange deal, which began today and will continue for four days.

A four-day humanitarian truce went into effect in Gaza at 7 am (GMT+2) Friday after a deal was reached between the Israeli occupation and Hamas on the matter following an Israeli aggression that has persisted for 47 days, leaving tens of thousands injured, killed, and displaced.

Earlier, Israeli media outlets reported that the first batch of Israeli captives who were held by the Palestinian Resistance crossed the Rafah Crossing into Egypt, after being received earlier by the Red Crescent at the Khan Yunis Hospital in the Gaza Strip, which transferred them to the Palestinian-Egyptian borders.

According to news outlets, 24 captives were released, and "all of them are in relatively good condition."

The freed Palestinian female prisoners and child prisoners from the "Ofer" Prison arrived in the town of Beitunia, west of Ramallah in the West Bank, amidst a massive popular reception for them. The freed prisoners chanted slogans in support of the Palestinian Resistance and Gaza and raised victory signs.

In the same context, the Gaza Strip witnessed enthusiastic celebrations after the release of the first batch of prisoners of the prisoner exchange deal. In Jenin and its camp, mosques echoed Takbir (glorification of God) in celebration of the prisoners' release.

In her first statement after being freed, liberated prisoner Marah Bakir, from occupied al-Quds, said, "The feeling of freedom, in exchange for the blood of martyrs in the Gaza Strip and in the face of the great sacrifices of my people there, is very difficult."

Social media users shared the moment freed prisoner Malak Suleiman met with her family. Suleiman is from the town of Beit Safafa in occupied al-Quds. She was arrested on February 9, 2016, while in the Bab al-Amoud area of the Old City, carrying her school bag, and was subjected to beating and abuse at that time.

She was sentenced to 10 years in prison, and after an appeal, the sentence was reduced to nine years.

    "Mother, this is really you," repeats released #Palestinian prisoner Malak Suleiman when she is reunited with her family as she is hugging her mother.#Palestine pic.twitter.com/aujcYw6zrw
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On her part, freed prisoner Sara Abdullah thanked the Palestinian Resistance in Gaza, saying, "I am proud of Hamas, and I love Gaza very much, and I am proud of Mohammed al-Deif and [Yahya] Sinwar because they are the only ones who stood by us."

Immediately after their release, underage male prisoners performed a prostration of gratitude to God.

Footage shows some #Palestinian children reunited with their families after being imprisoned by the Israeli occupation.

In the same context, the Palestinian Red Crescent reported that it transported a 17-year-old freed prisoner to the Ramallah Medical Complex after being attacked by Israeli occupation forces.

It is noteworthy that in an attempt to kill the Palestinian people's joy, the Israeli occupation has ordered that no celebrations be held at the freed prisoners' residences.

Senior Hamas official Zaher Jabarin affirmed that the humanitarian truce agreement would not have been possible without the steadfastness of the patient people in the Gaza Strip and its thwarting of the displacement conspiracy, and without the heroism of the Resistance that forced the neo-Nazis to comply with its conditions.

Elsewhere, Omar Nazzal, the head of the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate, said that the "joy of victory is prevalent in Beitunia despite the feelings of pain over the martyrs" in Gaza.

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat Nov 25, 2023 10:36 pm

Israel imprisons many Palestinians

On October 12, in the West Bank village of Wadi al-Seeq, Israeli soldiers and settlers detained three Palestinians and spent hours abusing them. The Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that the Israelis stripped the detainees down to their underwear, blindfolded and photographed them, beat them with knives and an iron pipe, put out cigarettes on their bodies, and even urinated on them. One of the detainees described the experience as “Abu Ghraib with the [Israeli] army.”

The Israeli military said that it is investigating the incident, but that horrifying account did not occur in a vacuum. Since Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, Palestinians in the West Bank have been victimized by a surge in violence perpetrated by both Israeli soldiers and settlers.

    One of the major sources of that escalation is a tool of repression that Israel has long deployed against Palestinians and has used even more aggressively in recent weeks: administrative detention, a practice that allows Israel to jail Palestinians indefinitely without charge or trial
The three Palestinians who were abused in Wadi al-Seeq were released on the same day they were detained and subsequently sent to the hospital. But many of Israel’s detainees get locked up for months, or even years, without ever being charged with a crime.

And while Israel argues that this is a lawful preventative security measure — allowing it to target people for a range of political activity, including speech and nonviolent protest — human rights groups have deemed Israel’s use of administrative detention a blatant violation of international law.

Even beyond administrative detention, when charges are brought against Palestinians in the West Bank, they are almost always tried in military courts that have a near-perfect conviction rate. (By contrast, Israelis are usually tried in civil court.) Palestinians, in other words, are sent to a trapdoor instead of a fair trial.

    The result is that today, thousands of Palestinians, including hundreds of children, are held in Israeli custody on murky legal grounds — a problem that’s only gotten worse in recent years. Some human rights organizations have called out Israel’s military-imposed legal system in the West Bank as evidence that Israel is committing the crime of persecution, intentionally depriving Palestinians of their fundamental rights because of their ethnic identity
That’s why, even well before this war, the release of these prisoners has been a key Palestinian demand in negotiations with Israel. And just this week, Israel agreed to a deal where Hamas will return 50 hostages in exchange for 150 Palestinian prisoners and a brief pause in Israel’s bombardment in Gaza.

Imprisoned without charge or trial

Before October 7, the number of Palestinians held by Israel under administrative detention was already at a 20-year high. According to the Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem, there were 1,310 Palestinians imprisoned without charge or trial at the end of September, including at least 146 minors. Since then, Israel has dramatically increased its use of administrative detention, pushing the number of detainees to over 2,000 within the first four weeks of the war. (That’s out of a total of roughly 7,000 Palestinian prisoners.)

“While this is not completely prohibited under international law, the use of administrative detention is only permitted in exceptional circumstances and subject to stringent safeguards,” Elizabeth Rghebi, the Middle East and North Africa advocacy director at Amnesty International USA, told me.

Israel contends that it has the right to circumvent certain international obligations in the West Bank, saying that it’s not part of Israel’s sovereign territory and therefore subject to military laws that can restrict people’s civil rights. But watchdog groups, including the United Nations Human Rights Committee, argue that as the occupying power, Israel must respect human rights in Palestinian territories — especially as the occupation grows older and more entrenched.

And before the war, Israel was not, by and large, deploying this tool lawfully. “Amnesty has found that Israel’s systematic use of administrative detention against Palestinians indicates that it’s used to persecute Palestinians rather than as an extraordinary and selectively used preventative measure,” Rghebi said.

Israel maintains that it detains people because of legitimate security concerns, such as potential participation in violent attacks. But while there is a thin veneer of due process — Palestinians can appeal their detention orders, for example — the reality is that a stunningly low number of appeals succeed, in no small part because as both local and international human rights groups have documented, neither the detainees nor their lawyers are told what evidence Israel has against them. (According to B’Tselem, Israeli military courts only nullified 1.2 percent of detention orders issued between 2015 and 2017, and an investigation by Haaretz found that as of August, not a single detention order had been canceled this year.)

“Evidence has shown that [administrative detention] is a pretext to persecute and deprive people of their fundamental rights and freedoms because they challenge the Israeli military occupation,” Rghebi said.

In 2022, Amnesty International released a comprehensive report pointing to the practice of administrative detention as just one example of how the Israeli state subjugates Palestinians and cracks down on dissent. Since 1967, Israel has issued over 1,000 military orders that criminalize a range of activities in Palestinians’ daily lives, including waving political symbols like flags, being in certain areas without permits, and any kind of speech that can fit into a loosely defined charge of “incitement.”

Citing decades of evidence, the Amnesty report outlined an “intentional Israeli policy to detain individuals, including prisoners of conscience, solely for the non-violent exercise of their right to freedom of expression and association, and punish them for their views.”

Indeed, over the years, Israel has detained hundreds of people, including dozens of journalists, for security concerns that amounted to nothing more than social media posts. And since October 7, Israeli forces have been aggressively policing what Palestinians are saying online.

Tala Naser, a lawyer at the Palestinian prisoner and human rights organization Addameer, told me that even social media posts that merely include Palestinian flags or quotes from the Quran are being targeted by Israel as sources of incitement.

A conviction rate too good to be true

Not all Palestinian prisoners are held under administrative detention. In fact, before the latest war started, there were roughly 5,000 Palestinians held in Israeli custody, and about 1,300 of them were under administrative detention. Thousands of others are serving sentences because unlike administrative detainees, they actually were charged with a crime and convicted.

On the surface, those convictions might make those cases of imprisonment seem more legitimate. But dig a little deeper and you find a legal system that’s riddled with unjust practices that all but guarantee a guilty verdict. According to the Israeli government’s own data, a whopping 99.7 percent of cases that went through Israeli military courts in 2010 ended in a conviction. “There’s no fair trial guarantees in these courts,” Naser, the prisoner rights attorney, said.

Palestinians are routinely denied counsel, for example, and faced with language barriers and mistranslations that taint testimonies and confessions used in court. But it’s not only a lack of due process that plagues this legal system. Oftentimes, these cases are based on specious and far-reaching charges.

Take, for example, the case of Nariman Tamimi, who was targeted because of a Facebook livestream. Military prosecutors indicted her in 2018 on account of trying to influence public opinion “in a manner that may harm public order and safety,” as well as allegedly calling for violence.

But Human Rights Watch, which reviewed the case and evidence in question, said that “nowhere in the video or case file does Nariman call for violence.” Still, Tamimi pleaded guilty and told Human Rights Watch that she did so in order to avoid a longer prison sentence. (Tamimi’s daughter, Ahed Tamimi, who was put under administrative detention when she was 16 years old, was again detained earlier this month for “inciting terrorism.”)

Systematically denying people their right to a fair trial is a violation of international law, and Tamimi’s experience mirrors countless others, including children who receive the same treatment as adults. Israel, after all, is the only country that routinely puts children on trial in military courts, and it even established the “first and only juvenile military court in operation in the world,” according to a report by the United Nations.

All of this points to sham trials being a feature of Israel’s military court system, not a bug.

Incidents of torture

Israel has a long history of torturing Palestinian prisoners. In 1999, the Israeli Supreme Court reviewed various methods of torture used by Israeli agencies and issued a ruling outlawing them. An Israeli government report released the following year not only admitted to the systematic use of torture against Palestinians during the First Intifada but also found that law-enforcement agencies had lied to cover it up.

    Yet more than two decades later, Palestinian detainees and prisoners still report being subject to torture and other types of humiliating and inhumane treatment, as in the case of the three Palestinians detained in Wadi al-Seeq last month. And despite its 1999 ruling, the Israeli Supreme Court has repeatedly allowed for torture to continue under certain circumstances
Since October 7, there has been a spike in reports of abuse and ill-treatment of Palestinian detainees and prisoners. Qadura Fares, the head of the Palestinian Authority Commission for Prisoners’ Affairs, told Reuters that at least four Palestinians have died while being held in Israeli custody, adding that their autopsies revealed evidence of torture and medical neglect.

These harsh conditions were widespread before the war, and even children held in detention have been subject to ill-treatment, physical abuse, solitary confinement, and more. Such practices not only point to more evidence of the unlawful nature of Israel’s detention policies but also give more weight to the growing calls on Israel to release Palestinian prisoners.

What will happen to Palestinian prisoners?

After Hamas’s October 7 attack, in which roughly 1,200 Israelis were killed, the world’s attention turned to the over 200 Israeli hostages who were captured that day and how they could be safely returned to their families.

But as Israel geared up for its subsequent military assault on Gaza, the fates of the thousands of Palestinian prisoners illegally detained by Israel were notably missing from many conversations about how Israel could secure the hostages’ release — a critical omission because those prisoners, which include hundreds of children, are key to at least one potential diplomatic resolution: a prisoner swap.

As the recent deal between Israel and Hamas shows, this was neither a fringe idea nor an unrealistic proposal. In fact, Israel has engaged in these kinds of exchanges many times before, and thousands of Palestinian prisoners have been released as a result of such deals over the years. In 2011, for example, 1,027 Palestinians were let out of prison in exchange for one Israeli soldier held hostage by Hamas.

These kinds of resolutions aren’t exclusive to the region. Time after time, governments seeking to rescue their citizens from being held hostage will insist on not engaging with the captors. Americans, for example, are very familiar with the phrase “We don’t negotiate with terrorists.” But even in the United States, no matter how much chest-thumping there is at the start of a hostage crisis, it almost always ends in paying the captors’ ransom — be it by agreeing to a prisoner swap or releasing a large sum of money.

In Israel’s case, even some of the families of the Israeli hostages have for weeks been pushing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to agree to a diplomatic exchange of detainees. They summed up the proposed deal in three words: everyone for everyone — a demand that Netanyahu has so far rebuffed.

But 47 days into the war, which has now killed over 14,000 Palestinians, including more than 5,800 children, it’s clear that Israel’s illegal detention of Palestinians has become a more pressing issue than ever. And how Israel chooses to address it might well determine how this war ends.

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Re: Palestinians fight for their lives and their stolen land

PostAuthor: Anthea » Sun Nov 26, 2023 2:23 am

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Organisers of the protest estimated that some 300,000 people attended the march calling for a permanent ceasefire

Police said 15 people had been arrested at the march, though the "overwhelming majority" protested lawfully.

The protest coincided with a four-day pause in fighting between Israel and Hamas.

The Hamas-run health ministry says more than 14,500 people have been killed in Gaza - and more than a third of them children - since Israel began its retaliatory operation in response to Hamas's 7 October attacks. Hamas killed 1,200 people and took more than 240 hostages during its unprecedented cross-border incursion.

The Qatar-brokered truce between Israel and Hamas has so far led to the release of 26 Israeli hostages and 39 Palestinians from Israeli prisons.

The march in central London came as a delay to the release of more Israeli hostages was resolved on the second day of the temporary truce.

Organisers of the protest, which marched from Park Lane to Whitehall, estimated that some 300,000 people attended. The Metropolitan Police did not give a number.

The force said the arrests included offences of inciting racial hatred, distributing material likely to stir up racial hatred, supporting a proscribed organisation, refusing directions to disperse, possessing an offensive weapon and assaulting an emergency worker.

The Met has been under pressure for weeks over its handling of the now-regular demonstrations, with pressure from senior politicians for officers to come down harder on alleged displays of antisemitism.

Some 1,500 officers were deployed to the protest and leaflets were given to protesters warning people about words or images that could break the law.

The Met also said it was planning to position Arabic-speaking officers on the march, backed up in its central control room with lawyers to advise on whether specific phrases break the law.

Pro-Palestinian protesters at WhitehallImage source, Reuters
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The protest was held on the second day of a four-day pause in fighting between Israel and Hamas

Ben Jamal, director of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, said the leaflets given out by police at the march "reassert what everybody knows"

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Some 1,500 officers were on the streets on Saturday, the Met Police said

Officers were told to protect war memorials following criticism that police had not stopped protesters climbing on them

Marches were also been held in Glasgow (pictured) and Cardiff

Protesters carrying Palestinian flags were seen with placards demanding a permanent ceasefire in the conflict, while some referenced the slogan "from the river to the sea".

The language is interpreted by Israel and most Jewish groups as an expression of a desire to see Israel erased from the world, though pro-Palestinian activists contest this, saying it refers to "the right of all Palestinians to freedom, equality and justice".

So far, the temporary truce is still holding and follows weeks of fighting and Israeli bombardments of Gaza, with the conflict sparked by Hamas's unprecedented cross-border attack in southern Israel that saw 1,200 people killed.

Speaking at London's march, a pro-Palestinian protester played down the long-term significance of the temporary ceasefire

Shaun, 33, from north London, said: "I don't know what's going to come from it, I don't know if it's positive, but I know full well that once this truce and temporary ceasefire are done they (Israel) are going to continue bombing and we're going to be right back where we were, so I'm not holding my breath."

Marches were also held in Glasgow and Cardiff.

Asked about the Met's leaflets, march organiser Ben Jamal, director of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, said police had been placed under "considerable pressure" by politicians to be more aggressive in their policing of the demonstration.

"The leaflets reassert what everybody knows, which is that there are laws against hate speech, there are laws for showing support for proscribed hate organisations - so I'm not sure what the leaflets add," he said.

Separately, a different protest was held by the Islamist group Hizb-ut-Tahrir outside the Egyptian embassy. The Met said two people at that march were arrested for racially-aggravated public order offences.

It was the first by the group since 21 October, when video emerged showing a man chanting "jihad", prompting an outcry from politicians. The Met found no offences were identified from the clip.

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Sun Nov 26, 2023 7:33 pm

Biden to allow Israel US weapons

The changes restrict congressional supervision of US arms transfers by shortening the amount of advance notice provided to Congress before a weapons transfer

The White House has demanded all limits on weapons and ammunition permissible to "Israel" from US stockpiles be lifted, a report by The Intercept revealed.

The lifting of limits was part of the White House's supplemental budget proposal, which was given to the Senate on October 20. "This request would allow for the transfer of all categories of defense articles," according to the suggested budget.

    The billions of dollars the US has been providing the Israeli occupation with are clearly not enough for its genocidal actions, since the request is for unknown weapons depots in Israel that the Pentagon developed for use in regional crises
John Ramming Chappell, a legal fellow with the Center for Civilians in Conflict, expressed that the amendments "would create a two-step around restrictions on U.S. weapons transfers to 'Israel'.”

Back in January 2022, US-based Breaking Defense military news outlet reported that Israeli military sources disclosed it has a list of weapons it plans to urge the US to add to its American emergency stockpile in Israel as a safeguard for possible future wars in the region.

According to a US Congressional Research Service report, the War Reserves Stock Allies stockpile, established in the 1980s, allows the US to "stockpile arms and equipment at Israeli bases for American use in wartime" and has included missiles, armored vehicles, and artillery ammunition.

Later, the US changed the conditions for the stockpile, granting "Israel" immediate access "in emergency scenarios" and allowing weapons to be transferred through considerably expedited Foreign Military Sales procedures.

    In the 2020 CRS report, an Israeli commander was cited as saying, "Officially, all this equipment belongs to the US military," unless there is a conflict, then the Israeli occupation forces "can ask permission to use some of the equipment," which occurred during the Israeli regime's massive military aggression against Lebanon in 2006 (2006 July War), and again during the regime's brutal war on the Gaza Strip in 2014
With the WRSA-I, Biden seeks to remove all restrictions, including plans to eliminate restrictions on obsolete or surplus weapons, waive an annual spending cap on replenishing the stockpile, remove weapon-specific restrictions, and reduce congressional oversight.

According to Josh Paul, a former official in the State Department's Bureau of Political-Military Affairs who quit his post due to US arms deals with "Israel", lifting constraints on transfers to "Israel" could harm US objectives by reducing American preparedness in the region.

A free-flowing pipeline of weapons to Israel

Paul remarked that since eliminating the cap of $200 million, restocking the WRSA-I would mean a "free-flowing pipeline to provide any defense articles to 'Israel' by the simple act of placing them in the WRSA-I stockpile, or other stockpiles intended for 'Israel'.”

The US now requires Israel to make specific concessions in exchange for some types of Pentagon weaponry support, but the White House plan would remove this requirement as well.

    The changes also restrict congressional supervision of US arms transfers by shortening the amount of advance notice provided to Congress before a weapons transfer
Current law requires 30 days' notice, but the changes according to Chappell, would make it "much harder for Congress or the public to monitor U.S. arms transfers to Israel," in a move that would "further undermine oversight and accountability even as U.S. support enables an Israeli campaign that has killed thousands of children."

Last month, the House enacted legislation mirroring the White House's request, and it is currently before the Senate.

William Hartung, an arms expert at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, explained that the package makes Congress' monitoring of US arms to "Israel" particularly difficult, "even as the Israeli government has engaged in massive attacks on civilians, some of which constitute war crimes.”

US constructed secret military base in 'Israel': The Intercept

Two months prior to the start of the Palestinian Resistance's Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, the Pentagon granted a multi-million dollar contract for the construction of facilities for US troops at a confidential base located in al-Naqab Desert, known by the codename Site 512, The Intercept reported last month.

Site 512, previously termed a "cooperative security location," a label meant for low-cost, minimal presence bases, has been applied to facilities capable of housing up to 1,000 troops, the report indicated on Friday.

According to The Intercept, Site 512 was not created to address the threat posed by the Palestinian Resistance, but rather to counter the danger presented by Iranian mid-range missiles.

Despite President Joe Biden's denial of plans to deploy US troops as part of the ongoing confrontation between the Palestinian Resistance and the Israeli occupation, a covert US military presence is in place and expanding, as indicated by government documents, the report revealed.

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Wed Nov 29, 2023 3:09 am

Smotrich, Ben-Gvir to dismantle government

Israeli media confirm that Israeli Police Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich are threatening to dismantle Benjamin Netanyahu's government and withdraw from it if he announces a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip

Israeli media reported that Israeli Police Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich are allegedly considering the possibility of dismantling Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government and withdrawing from it if he declares a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.

This comes in light of the announcement to extend the truce agreement between the Israeli occupation forces and the Palestinian resistance for the fifth consecutive day. The extension includes the release of an additional batch of Israeli prisoners in exchange for the liberation of Palestinian prisoners.

Stopping war means dissolving government

The Israeli Wallah website confirmed that Ben Gvir threatened on Tuesday that "ending the war equates to dissolving the government," following discussions about extending the ceasefire in exchange for the release of additional Israeli captives and Palestinian prisoners.

Officials from the "Otzma Yehudit" party, also known as Jewish Power, asserted that "if another deal is proposed to the government resulting in the cessation of the war, all six members of the Knesset in the party will exit the coalition."

The words of Ben Gvir and his party reflect a general atmosphere of frustration and disappointment prevailing among the "hawks" in Israeli politics. They have been banking on a broad military operation in the sector since October 7th to restore the reputation of the occupation army and its security system after the success of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood. This is without taking into consideration the various opinions shared by experts about the difficulty of achieving any operation in Gaza for its goals, including the release of prisoners and ending the resistance force.

In turn, former head of the Israeli National Security Council, Giora Eiland, indicated that "if Israel accepts a ceasefire, it means that the war has ended without eliminating Hamas".

Eiland stated on Channel 12 that "Hamas has complete control over Gaza. Even though they may have lost some control above ground, it's limited to certain areas in the city of Gaza, not the entire city. They maintain full control underground and in the tunnels".

The former Israeli official explained, "Hamas's control extends beyond the military aspect. It is evident in negotiations, communication capabilities, and, most importantly, their complete influence over the population. They fulfill the population's needs for food, fuel, cooking gas, and other essentials."
Gallant: They are obligated to remain inside the Gaza Strip until the mission is completed

Contrarily, Security Minister Yoav Gallant emphasized that the occupation army is obliged to remain in Gaza until it fulfills its mission.

As for the former head of AMAN, Reserve Major General Tamir Hayman affirmed in a media interview that "we must acknowledge that we are still a long way from completing the mission".

He continued: "We are still under attack by Hamas, targeting the heart of Israeli society. It is directing all its efforts to dismantle, undermine, and create great frustration among us, and the same attack is still ongoing... and it is currently being carried out through influence and awareness."

Gallant added, "All this show of strength during the release of the kidnapped individuals indicates that we are still very far from a decisive resolution. Even in the northern part of the strip, we destroyed less than half of the brigades present there, and we did not come close to the senior leaders.

That said, Hamas still has functional and operating infrastructure, and this was displayed for embarrassment, creating confusion, and eliciting all those emotions that we are witnessing now."

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Wed Nov 29, 2023 9:34 pm

US gave Israel 16 types of weapons

Israel stands as the largest recipient of U.S. foreign military financing, with the majority of aid taking the form of weapon grants

Referring to a comprehensive study by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) Arms Transfers Database, Axios reported that the United States has provided the Israelis with more than 70,000 units of weapons, including aircraft, ground vehicles, missiles, and bombs, as military aid between 1950 and 2022.

"Israel" stands as the largest recipient of U.S. foreign military financing, with the majority of aid taking the form of weapon grants.

According to Elias Yousif, a US arms transfer expert at the Stimson Center, it is a "safe assumption" that US weapons are extensively used in the ongoing Israeli operations in Gaza.

In 2023 alone, the U.S. has supplied "Israel" with at least sixteen types of weapons, including missiles and aircraft, although specific details regarding the exact numbers and types remain undisclosed.

The Pentagon has declared that it will not impose restrictions on how the Israeli Occupation Forces utilize U.S.-provided weaponry. However, the Biden administration has urged "Israel" to minimize civilian casualties and has endorsed humanitarian pauses in the conflict.

Zooming in on the types of weapons supplied, Axios mentions Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAMs) as the most common weapon system provided by the US to "Israel".

Boeing recently expedited the delivery of 1,800 JDAM kits to "Israel", accelerating a 2021 sale originally slated for fulfillment over several years.

"Israel" maintains access to some of the most advanced US military technology, and approximately 15% of "Israel's" annual defense budget is attributed to U.S. support, according to Axios' Jacob Knutson.

Since the United States has been aiding "Israel" in its relentless manic aggression on Gaza after October 7, the Defense Department has dispatched an extra aircraft carrier strike group, air defenses, fighter jets, and hundreds of troops to the Middle East in an effort to prevent the situation from escalating into a regional war. However, according to Politico, the main problem in this framework is congressional dysfunction, which means that the Pentagon is unable to fund the buildup.

The federal government's temporary financing happens to include the military as well, and this freezes expenditure at the same levels as the previous year. Because the personnel transfers in the Middle East were unplanned, the Pentagon was forced to draw funds from existing operations and maintenance accounts, according to DOD spokesperson Chris Sherwood. President Joe Biden approved a temporary bill last month to keep the government operational until the end of the fiscal year.

According to Sherwood, this means drills and deployments scheduled for the year will have less funding, and some contractual payments may be delayed.

He detailed that “neither the basic budget proposal nor the fiscal year 2024 supplemental request contained financing for US-Israel missions," adding, "We're taking it out of hide."

The buildup has included prolonging the presence of the Gerald R. Ford Carrier Strike Group off the coast of "Israel" and has forced military departments and US Central Command to reassess the requirements for current and future operations based on the developing conflict, he added.

As of Tuesday afternoon, the Department of Defense stated that it was still working on issuing an estimate of the entire cost of US support for "Israel's" war on Gaza.

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Fri Dec 01, 2023 3:50 pm

Israeli stabs pregnant woman

In a heart-wrenching tragedy captured on video, the world witnesses the cold-blooded killing of a pregnant Palestinian woman who was accompanying her child to school

A pregnant Palestinian woman was martyred after being stabbed by an Israeli settler in the occupied city of al-Lydd as she was on her way to drop her children off at school.

Local sources reported that the victim in this stabbing incident was identified as Ayah Abu Hjaij from al-Lydd.

    A video captured by a surveillance camera documented the settler stabbing the woman in her back in front of her children. Consequently, she fell to the ground, and he continued to stab her while she attempted to defend herself. Later, another person in a private car arrived at the scene, which the killer got into and fled the scene
This comes shortly after video footage surfaced, depicting armed Israeli extremist settlers invading residences in the Palestinian village of Mu’arrajat in the Jordan Valley on Tuesday night.

At a certain moment, an Israeli extremist settler struck a Palestinian in the stomach using the butt of his rifle, subsequently aiming the weapon at him as he managed to flee.

According to a classified document revealed on Thursday by Israeli Channel 12, Israeli occupation Police Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has exerted pressure on senior police officers in the West Bank, urging them to avoid pursuing extremists responsible for offenses against Palestinians.

Extremist settlers exploit military status to assault Palestinians

Israeli human rights organizations have raised significant concerns about violence against Palestinians since October 7, specifically pointing to the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) establishing "six volunteer battalions to safeguard West Bank settlements."

These new reserve regional "battalions" consist of volunteers from Israeli settlements and occupied cities and towns who have undergone previous IOF training.

Critics argue that this has blurred the distinction between settlers and the military, allowing extremist settlers to exploit their military status for the further harassment and assault of Palestinians.

Recently, footage showed two such reservists entering a Palestinian school in the southern al-Khalil and assaulting Palestinians.

This is happening as the IOF, alongside extremist settlers, escalated their violence dramatically in the occupied West Bank, with killings and displacement being on the rise since Oct. 7

In a related development, Israeli occupation forces raided the towns of Beitunia west of Ramallah and Tulkarm, firing tear gas and assaulting the family of soon-to-be-released prisoners Nohad and Mohammad Jadallah in Tulkarm.

Palestinian youth Fadi Muayyad Badran was killed during the confrontations with the Israeli occupation in the town of Beitunia, west of the city of Ramallah, in the central West Bank, in addition to several injuries earlier today at dawn.

    The killing of Fadi comes less than 24 hours after two Palestinian children were killed by Israeli occupation forces' gunfire in Jenin in the occupied West Bank. Adam Samer al-Ghoul (8 years old) and Bassel Suleiman Abu al-Wafa (15 years old), were shot and killed by the occupation forces on Wednesday afternoon. Footage shows that one of the children was shot right in front of his family home in the al-Basateen district
A 'new Nakba' is ongoing in the West Bank alongside a genocide in Gaza

As the Israeli genocide in Gaza is ongoing, it might seem inappropriate to shift focus to the relatively smaller but troubling settlers' violence and IOF's terrorism in the occupied West Bank. However, it would be a mistake to underestimate the dangers posed by the recent surge in violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.

    This seems to be a strategic calculation made by "Israel" to expand its illegal settlements and steal more Palestinian land. Reports indicate a notable increase in the number of Palestinians forcibly displaced or killed since Oct. 7. The occupation seems to be fully aware that the diverting global and Israeli attention from the West Bank provides cover for more land usurpation in the area
At the beginning of this month, the 150 residents of Khirbet Zanuta have been forcibly displaced once again. At the time, armed settlers, some of whom were dressed in reserve army uniforms and others concealing their identities, started to break into their homes during the night, assaulting adults, vandalizing and looting possessions, and traumatizing their children.

As of October 7, the Palestinian Prisoners Club reported that the overall count of Palestinians held in Israeli detention has reached 3,325. It is worth noting that United Nations data have lately indicated that a minimum of 247 Palestinians, including children, have been killed in the West Bank by Israeli occupation forces since October 7.

Meanwhile, in Gaza, "Israel" has killed at least 15,000, including more than 6,150 children and over 4,000 women, as per the Government Media Office in Gaza.

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat Dec 02, 2023 1:45 am

Martyrs rise by 178, injuries by 589

Israeli warplanes committed several massacres in Gaza, as soon as the truce came to an end on Friday morning

Al Mayadeen's photojournalist in the Gaza Strip captured the initial moments of an Israeli strike on a residential bloc, near the Martyr Kamal Adwan Hospital, to the north of Gaza City.

On his part, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Health, Ashraf al-Qudra, said that the occupation committed another massacre, just after the the humanitarian truce expired. Israeli warplanes targeted several residential areas throughout the Gaza Strip on Friday, deliberately endangering and killing hundreds of civilians.

Al Mayadeen's correspondent in Gaza reported an Israeli airstrike in the vicinity of the Bahloul Petrol Station in Rafah, in the southern region of the Gaza Strip. Our correspondent also revealed that Israeli bombardment targeted a house in eastern Khan Younis, killing one person and injuring several others.

Among those martyred on Friday, are Anadolu Agency photographer, Montaser al-Sawwaf, and Al-Aqsa TV photographer, Abdullah Darwish. As a result, the number of journalist martyrs has risen to 72, in the Gaza Strip alone, since October 7.

Arab states disappoint

Earlier on Friday, the Palestinian Government Media Office in Gaza urged Arab and Islamic countries today to introduce equipped mobile field hospitals to rescue the wounded in the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip.

The government also urged the entry of hundreds of pieces of equipment and vehicles to assist the Palestinian Civil Defense in their efforts to retrieve the bodies of martyrs, which remain stuck under the rubble left behind by Israeli bombs.

"We call on UNRWA to resume work in the Gaza and North governorates," the office said, adding that the aid that entered Gaza during the ceasefire period does not exceed 1% of the population's needs.

Holding the Israeli occupation and the international community, especially Washington, fully responsible for the aggression, the government office stated that the sector requires the entry of a thousand trucks of aid and one million liters of fuel daily.

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Sun Dec 03, 2023 4:41 pm

500 dead in one massacre

Al Mayadeen's correspondent in Gaza reports that the Israeli occupation is intensifying its bombing of civilian homes in various areas of the Gaza Strip, leading to a large toll of martyrs

    An official from the Gaza government's media office informed Al Mayadeen on Sunday that the Shujaiya neighborhood massacre carried out by the Israeli occupation forces in the past hours is one of the most horrific incidents, with more than 500 martyrs reported
The official pointed out that the situation in hospitals is tragic due to the lack of fuel and the bare minimum of medical supplies.

An Al Mayadeen correspondent in Gaza reported that health conditions are catastrophic, expressing concerns about the potential spread of cholera following the emergence of liver disease.

The correspondent also highlighted the dire situation at Kamal Adwan Hospital due to the influx of wounded individuals, with dozens of martyrs' bodies situated outside the hospital. He also mentioned that indiscriminate Israeli bombing targeted the al-Sikka area, Tal al-Zaatar, and the vicinity of Kamal Adwan Hospital.

There were 10 casualties in an Israeli attack on a house east of Rafah, and the death toll of the Azoum family in the al-Geneina neighborhood in Rafah reached 12, with ongoing efforts to locate missing individuals under the rubble, as reported by Al Mayadeen's correspondent. The correspondent also noted that occupation aircraft destroyed a mosque in the al-Tuffah neighborhood, east of the city in Gaza.

There were also dozens of injuries as a result of the violent artillery shelling on civilian homes in Jabalia and its camp since Sunday at dawn, in addition to several martyrs and injuries after the occupation committed a new massacre in the middle of the Jabalia camp.

Al Mayadeen's correspondent also highlighted an intense and aggressive Israeli artillery bombardment in the north of the Jabalia refugee camp, the Zaytoun neighborhood, and Khan Yunis.

Civilians deliberately targeted

The correspondent noted that the occupation forces bombed a house in the al-Nadim area in the Zaytoun neighborhood, east of Gaza City. Additionally, the correspondent reported a death toll of two martyrs and 10 injuries resulting from an Israeli bombing that targeted a house in the Khan Yunis refugee camp.

Our correspondent adds that the Israeli raids continue on northern Deir al-Balah and northern al-Qarara, where the occupation is trying to raid agricultural lands, adding that the occupation also targeted a house in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood with five missiles.

Martyrs and others were injured in an Israeli bombing targeting a house near the Abu Iskander Shamay area of Gaza City, causing damage to several schools accommodating displaced individuals in the vicinity. In response, the Civil Defense reported a significant number of casualties in the courtyard of the Baptist Hospital in Gaza, resulting from the recent occupation-induced massacres.

The spokesperson for the Civil Defense Directorate, Major Mahmoud Basal, said their crews were not spared from the Israeli bombing, and there is a clear and very significant deficiency in the Civil Defense Directore's capabilities and mechanisms.

"We cannot deal with the bodies under the rubble in Gaza and the northern Gaza Strip, and we are still calling for the necessity of introducing crews to support the civil defense apparatus in Gaza, noting that there are thousands of martyrs still under the rubble and we cannot recover them," he said.

Deadly strikes on Gaza

Earlier today, Al Mayadeen's correspondent in Gaza reported that "Israel" continues to bombard Gaza, most notably the southern areas of Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, noting several explosions and gunfire in these areas.

Our correspondent added that Israeli shelling targeted several residential homes in Deir el-Balah and bombed a house in the Daraj neighborhood in Gaza, resulting in the deaths of dozens and injuring others. He added that the Israeli airstrikes at the moment are concentrated in central Deir el-Balah and Yafa Street east of Gaza City.

He pointed out that the Israeli occupation forces established a ring of fire around the shelter centers and towers of Sheikh Zayed near the Indonesian Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip.

He also highlighted that intensive Israeli ground and air bombardment had been continuously targeting the eastern areas of the Khan Yunis governorate since this morning.

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Mon Dec 04, 2023 1:04 am

23 massacres in just 24 hrs
    15,500+ killed in war on Gaza
The government media office in Gaza says 316 Palestinians were killed in just 24 hours, with hundreds still stuck under the rubble

At least 15,523 Palestinians were killed in Gaza since "Israel's" aggression on the Strip started on October 7, the Health Ministry in Gaza revealed.

70% of those killed are women and children

According to the Health Ministry Spokesperson Ashraf al-Qudra, over 41,000 people have been wounded by the strikes.

Al-Qudra reported that in recent hours, 316 Palestinians were killed and another 664 have been wounded and rushed to devastated hospitals for care.

He warned that many others are still under the rubble

This comes as the government media office in Gaza said the Israeli occupation committed 23 massacres in just 24 hours, in which 316 Palestinians were killed, with hundreds still stuck under the rubble.

An official from the Gaza government's media office informed Al Mayadeen on Sunday that al-Shujaiya neighborhood massacre carried out by the Israeli occupation forces was one of the most horrific incidents, with more than 500 casualties reported.

Southern Gaza hospitals in chaos

Hospitals in southern Gaza have devolved into a state of chaos as medics are fatigued after 8 weeks of heavy bombardment.

Fuel stocks are nearly depleted due to the Israeli siege, forcing physicians to select when and where to use generators throughout their facilities.

According to the UN, no hospitals in the territory's north can now operate on patients, and convoys by the International Committee of the Red Cross transport the most gravely injured to the south regularly, where hospitals are only "partially functional".

    Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the head of the World Health Organization, said on Sunday that he was unable to "find words strong enough" to express how he felt about the situation
A WHO delegation reported patients being treated on floors "screaming in pain," while countless others took shelter.

On the third day of renewed confrontations in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli occupation has worked on expanding its invasion of the Gaza Strip, as it created a new axis of advance through northern Khan Younis.

The city, located in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, has seen increased bombing by Israeli occupation artillery units and warplanes.

Ehab al-Najjar was enraged when he spoke to AFP, expressing that he came home and "saw the bomb fall on our house. Women, children died. What did they do to deserve this?"

Nevertheless, the Resistance still held its ground firmly, ambushing and targeting Israeli occupation forces.

It is worth noting, that Resistance fighters from different Palestinian factions are engaged in fierce confrontations against Israeli occupation forces on several axes throughout the Gaza Strip. At the same time, mortar and rocket units are operating around the hour to target Israeli military positions and occupation cities and settlements in occupied Palestine.

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Mon Dec 04, 2023 12:37 pm

UK aiding Israel by spying on Gaza

The Hamas statement says that the UK should have “corrected its historically negative stance towards the Palestinian people,” and “atone for” the 1917 Balfour Declaration

The United Kingdom has been condemned by Palestinian Resistance group Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad in separate statements for carrying out surveillance flights over Gaza, which they described as military involvement in the "genocidal war."

This comes following an announcement by the UK Defense Ministry on Saturday, claiming the flights are being conducted to help locate captives in Gaza.

In Hamas' statement, it read, "Britain’s intention to carry out surveillance flights over the Gaza Strip makes it an accomplice to the Zionist occupation in its crimes, and responsible for the massacres which our Palestinian people are experiencing."

Britain confirmed that five UK citizens went missing after the Palestinian Resistance's operation on October 7, some of whom it suggests are being held captives in Gaza by the Resistance.

"Surveillance aircraft will be unarmed, do not have a combat role, and will be tasked solely to locate hostages. Only information relating to hostage rescue will be passed to the relevant authorities responsible for hostage [captive] rescue," the ministry claimed.

The Hamas statement added that the UK should have "corrected its historically negative stance towards the Palestinian people," and "atone for" the 1917 Balfour Declaration.
'Colonial and offensive'

    The Balfour Declaration is commonly regarded as the precursor to the 1948 Palestinian Nakba which saw the forcible expulsion of more than 750,000 Palestinians from their homeland
The Hamas statement called the Declaration "the sin of the century," and called out the UK for "making another mistake" and showing the world yet again its "colonial and offensive" past.

Britain’s surveillance flights over the Gaza Strip will "put the British government at enmity with Palestinians and all freedom-loving people worldwide, who reject the Israeli aggression," it added, as it urged the UK to "rescind its decision" in direct support of the "genocidal war against Gaza."

On its part, the Islamic Jihad designated the UK's decision as "direct involvement in Israel’s aggression against Gaza."

The UK's Junior Defense Minister, James Heappey, mentioned on Monday that Britain has increased its military presence in the Middle East by deploying an additional 1,000 personnel since the start of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip and the Palestinian Resistance's Operation Al-Aqsa Flood on October 7, The Guardian reported.

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Mon Dec 04, 2023 6:28 pm

16,000 DEAD 42,000 INJURED

As of October 7, the Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip reported that approximately 16,000 individuals were killed by the Israeli occupation's relentless attacks, with an additional 42,000 people sustaining injuries, unknown number still under rubble

This marks a stark increase compared to Sunday's figures, which indicated that the number of martyrs was at 15,523 martyrs, with 41,316 injured. That day, the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) committed a total of 23 massacres in the span of 24 hours.

Unprecedented level of malevolence

Over the weekend, since the humanitarian truce expired on Friday, the Israeli regime has engaged in an unprecedented level of malevolence by waging multiple aggressions all across the Strip.

    Al Mayadeen's correspondent in Gaza described the attack last night as being one of the most violent since the start of the aggression
"Last night was one of the most violent nights the sector has witnessed, from its northern to southern parts, as shells and intense airstrikes hit various areas."

Our correspondent reported that many martyrs were registered after the occupation forces targeted a house near the Shaboura cemetery in central Rafah, south of the sector, while the search for the missing continues.

He also added that the Israeli Air Force bombed a house west of the Jenin neighborhood in the city.

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Tue Dec 05, 2023 10:09 pm

Death toll reaches 16,248 and 43,616 wounded

Contrary to the Israeli and American lies purported regarding 'safe zones' in Gaza, Hamas spokesman in Lebanon Osama Hamdan revealed Tuesday that nowhere is safe

New information from The Palestinian government in Gaza's information center has revealed that the number of Palestinians martyred by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) has climbed to 16, 248 and an additional 43, 616 Palestinians have been seriously wounded.

    According to the statement by the center, the "bodies admitted to hospitals has increased to 16,248... The number of missing persons who may be under the rubble has reached 7,600, and the number of injured has reached 43,616."
The Health Ministry in Gaza revealed days ago that 70% of those killed are women and children.

This comes as the government media office in Gaza previously reported that the Israeli occupation committed 23 massacres in just 24 hours, in which 316 Palestinians were killed, with hundreds still stuck under the rubble.

Furthermore, an official from the Gaza government's media office informed Al Mayadeen on Sunday that the al-Shujaiya neighborhood massacre carried out by the Israeli occupation forces was one of the most horrific incidents, with more than 500 casualties reported.

In addition, contrary to the Israeli and American lies purported regarding 'safe zones' in Gaza, Hamas spokesman in Lebanon Osama Hamdan revealed Tuesday that nowhere is safe

During a press conference, Hamdan detailed that "There are no safe zones in the entire Gaza Strip, despite the statements of the United States and the propaganda of the occupier [Israel], because the occupier has turned the entire territory into a zone of total war by its barbaric machine aimed at children and women."

The Israeli occupation committed new massacres against Palestinians across the Strip on Sunday, in addition to targeting multiple hospitals and medical and civil teams, Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported.

Our correspondent reported that a new Israeli massacre was committed at the gates of the Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza. The Israeli occupation carried out strikes targeting the hospital's entrance, killing and wounding tens of civilians.

After promoting it as 'safe', IOF say south Gaza invasion underway

The Israeli occupation forces' Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi has said that the occupation's ground invasion in the southern part of the Gaza Strip has already begun.

Halevi announced during a meeting with the Gaza Division's soldiers that "It will be no less powerful than [the invasion in northern Gaza], it will have no less results," he emphasized, adding that Hamas commanders will meet Israeli occupation forces "everywhere".

On the contrary, at least eight Israeli soldiers were killed Monday in an ambush to the north of Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip. The invading infantry force was lured into a minefield set by al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas' military wing. The Resistance faction announced that one of its fighters was sent to the site of the ambush and eliminated occupation soldiers who survived the detonation, from point-blank range.

Almost 2 million forcibly displaced in Gaza since Oct. 7

In its statement on Monday, the UN Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) confirmed that almost 1.9 million people, approximately 80% of the population, have been displaced in Gaza since October 7.

The statement added that as of December 2, the number of UNRWA staffers killed since the start of the war on Gaza has reached 111.

This comes two days after the last UNRWA statement which warned that Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, considering the dire situation they are subjected to, could either be killed by indiscriminate Israeli bombing or from diseases that are wildly spreading across the Strip.

As a result of the ongoing Israeli genocide in the Gaza Strip, UNRWA warned that "people have lost everything and they need everything," stressing that "over 15,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza - including over 6,000 children and 4,000 women - since the war began."

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Fri Dec 08, 2023 8:33 pm

MSF accuses UNSC of complicity
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MSF says the inaction on the part of the UNSC and member states in particular, such as the United States, "makes them complicit in the ongoing slaughter."

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has accused the UN Security Council of being complicit in the "slaughter in Gaza," adding that it must vote on Friday in favor of lifting the siege.

According to MSF, the UNSC must demand an immediate and lasting ceasefire, as well as unimpeded relief into Palestinian territories.

A vote to push for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza is due to be concluded today during a scheduled UN Security Council meeting after UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres invoked the UN charter’s Article 99 for it this week following the martyrdom of over 17,400 Palestinians in Gaza, predominantly being women and children.

In a statement, MSF asserted that the inaction on the part of the UNSC and member states in particular, such as the United States, makes them "complicit in the ongoing slaughter; this inaction has given license to the mass killing of men, women, and children."

Calling the trickle of aid entering the Strip "insultingly insufficient," MSF added that "history will judge the delay in ending this slaughter; basic humanity demands action," stressing that the scale of loss and grief unlike the physical damage that will require years of support "may never be assuaged."

MSF reported Wednesday that from December 1 to 7, 1,149 patients were admitted to Gaza's Al-Aqsa Hospital's emergency ward, with 350 of them immediately dying on arrival.

According to the report, "the hospital received more dead patients than injured patients."

MSF International Secretary General Christopher Lockyear emphasized the desperation that people feel to receive food due to the "cruel siege"

"Failure to act now, to enact a total ceasefire and end the siege, would be unforgivable."

On his part, the director of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) called for an urgent humanitarian ceasefire in the Gaza Strip to stop the "decimation" of Palestinian life.

Philippe Lazzarini asked all UN member states to "take immediate actions to implement an immediate humanitarian ceasefire."

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