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sayruq · 3 months
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Yeah the Abraham Accords are dead which is one of the objectives of Al Aqsa Flood
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eretzyisrael · 14 days
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Hallelujah!! 💙🤍🫂🇮🇱🌎
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girlactionfigure · 9 months
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If this isnt how peace is made then peace is just a meaningless word.
Emirate Arabs dance with Chabad Jews in a previous enemy state called United Arab Emirates.
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haleviyah · 15 days
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Israel protects the Dome of the Rock (a prominent landmark of Islamic faith) from oncoming fire from the Iranian Regime!
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archtroop · 3 months
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No, Israeli kids are innocent of any crimes. The same as Palestinian kids. The problem is the crazy people like you. It's funny to think that your people suffered from a Genocide once and you're now the Nazis committing Genocide. You can say to yourself whatever you want to sleep at night but the truth is what it is: it's not a war, it's not suicide (what a fucking ridiculous notion). It's genocide. Shame you're so brainwashed you can't see what's in front of you.
And yet again, no.
The only Nazis in this equation are HAMAS and their infrastructure.
Anon, you have no leg to stand on this.
Attacking a well armed state, massacring 1200+ people in one day and, what? What do you call this? What you expect to happen next?
Here is the thing. You want the big picture, I'll give you the big picture.
The Islamic Republic of Iran wants to control the Middle East. They fund proxies to ankle-bite those who threaten their supremacy in the region. Like SaudiArabia, Israel and so on by employing: HAMAS, Hezbollah, Houthies etc. They settle roots in places of discord and disarray (Lebanon, Syria...Yemen. West Bank and Gaza. Places with no functional government).
They use Israel as a scapegoat to unite under (Fascism 1.01). They call upon "The Zionist Regime" rhetoric whenever shit hits the fan and they need to blame someone with something. Oldest trick in the book.
The Abraham Accorda are designed so that USA could finally leave the Middle East. UAE and others, had already signed the accords with Isrsel to manifest a solid treaty that would hold the Jihad at bay and will eventually stabilize the region (against threats like IRI and ISIS) by means of finance, strategy and military. Two weeks or so prior to Saudi Arabia signing the accords, Iran gives a nod of approval to HAMAS. The attack on the 7th was premeditated. It was planned for years. The idea is simple: make Israel look bad so that Saudi Arabia won't be happy to sign an agreement with a "weak" country (Israel is the security part in the agreement. SA enjoyed up till recently the security US provided. With deglobalization, this deal is off), and then drag Isrsel into a bloody war in urban terrain in Gaza to make Israel look very bad so Saudi Arabia won't sign with Israel in defense of the Palestinian Cause.
Yes, it was a premeditated suicide. And all of this is a geopolitical known knowledge. Nothing in what I wrote above is new or groundbreaking.
It was never about Palestinians. Or Palestine. It was all just an excuse. All of this, we all are just pawns.
On the world scale, Gaza doesn't matter. That's the sad truth. They were used and thrown away by their leaders. Israel is holding talks with both Egypt and Saudis over how to extract the civilians from this death trap, believe it or not. Both HATE HAMAS and watch all of this unfold and waiting for Israel to declare HAMAS IS NO MORE. Egypt hates HAMAS, a tie in to the Muslim Brotherhood, that has the power to topple the Egyptian secular government (funny how the most affected by Houthies attacks are Egypt, but no one gives a crap).
Gaza is a funnel for aid money. It produces nothing, it exports nothing. They are meaningless on the world map. That's the sad truth. By making Gaza absolutely dependent on UN aid (that never actually used for aid, but to cushion up HAMAS leaders), you have a society that cannot support itself in any way. They don't even have political allies. They are pawns.
Hate HAMAS. Hate IRI.
Or you can hate Israel, the only place where Palestinians from West Bank and Gaza could actually work and get paid. Now they don't have even that.
You know what's the cruelest joke? The accords are on talks and are progressing. There is a route of merchandise that goes right through Saudi Arabia and to Israel and Egypt, by trucks.
All of this. Was for nothing.
It's called Terrorism for a reason.
So, I guess whatever makes you sleep better. Jews did not survive the Holocaust to lie down and take it when another one is knocking on the door.
After the 7th, my emphaty dulled by a huge margin. That you cannot take back. Even symphaty has an expiration date.
There is no Genocide in Gaza. There is a Suicide on a national scale, and that's the harsh truth. And it didn't even make a lick of difference.
The only hope people in Gaza have, is to wake up without HAMAS. And it WILL happen.
Whether you like it or not.
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vyorei · 6 months
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Nice one Bahrain
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theculturedmarxist · 6 months
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After this article was originally published, the Israeli outlet Calcalist reported on a separate plan for the ethnic cleansing of Gaza that is being circulated by the Israeli Intelligence Ministry headed by Gila Gamliel. The leaked document was reportedly created for an organization called “The Unit for Settlement – Gaza Strip” and was not meant for the public.
In the plan being proposed by the Intelligence Ministry, Palestinians in Gaza would be displaced from Gaza to the northern Egyptian Sinai peninsula. In the report, the ministry described different options for what comes after an invasion of Gaza and the option deemed as “liable to provide positive and long-lasting strategic results” was the transfer of Gaza residents to Sinai. The move entails three steps: the creation of tent cities southwest of the Gaza Strip; the construction of a humanitarian corridor to “assist the residents”; and finally, the building of cities in northern Sinai. In parallel, a “sterile zone”, several kilometers wide, would be established within Egypt, south of the Israeli border, “so that the evacuated residents would not be able to return”. 
In addition, similar to the plan described in the original story below, the document calls for cooperation with other countries, in fact “as many as possible” so that they may “absorb” the Palestinians who have been uprooted from Gaza. Among the countries mentioned as possible sites for Palestinians from Gaza are Canada, European countries such as Greece and Spain, and North African countries. 
Original article
The Hamas attack on Israeli towns surrounding Gaza on October 7 has provided a pretext for an unprecedented, genocidal revenge campaign by Israel involving the massacre of now nearly 5,000 Palestinians, including over 2,000 children – and that may only be the beginning. Now, an Israeli think tank with ties to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is promoting plans for the complete ethnic cleansing of Gaza. 
On October 17, the Misgav Institute for National Security & Zionist Strategy published a position paper advocating for the “relocation and final settlement of the entire Gaza population.” The report advocates exploiting the current moment to accomplish a long-held Zionist goal of moving Palestinians off the land of historic Palestine. The report’s subtitle makes it clear: “There is at the moment a unique and rare opportunity to evacuate the whole Gaza Strip in coordination with the Egyptian government.” 
The Misgav Institute is headed by former Netanyahu National Security Advisor Meir Ben Shabbat, who remains influential in Israeli security circles. The Institute’s former chairpersons and founding associates include Yoaz Hendel (chair 2012-19), a right-centrist who was Minister of Communications intermittently in the years 2020-22; Moshe Yaalon, former Defense Minister (note that both Hendel and Yaalon have become opposed to Netanyahu in the recent years); Moshe Arens, also former Defense Minister — and other top political personas.
The main arguments of the report, which the Institute highlighted on social media upon the report’s release, are translated as follows:  
>There is a need for an immediate, viable plan for the resettlement and economic rehabilitation of the entire Arab population in the Gaza Strip, which sits well with the geopolitical interests of Israel, Egypt, U.S.A. and Saudi Arabia.
>In 2017 it was reported that in Egypt there were 10 million available apartment units, of which half were built and half under construction. For example, in two of the biggest Cairo satellite cities, “October 6” and “Ramadan 10” there is an immense number of built and empty apartments under governmental and private ownership as well as empty lots for building that would in total suffice the housing of about 6 million residents.
>The average cost of a three-room apartment of 95 square meters for an average Gaza family of 5.14 people in one of the two mentioned cities stands at $19,000. In calculating the total population that resides in the Gaza Strip, which stands between 1.4-2.2 million people, it is possible to assess that the amount that would need to be transferred to Egypt in order to finance would be around $5 to 8 billion.
>An encouraging injection to the Egyptian economy at this magnitude would provide an enormous and immediate advantage to [Egyptian President] El-Sisi’s regime. Such money sums, compared to the Israeli economy, are miniscule. The investment of a mere few billions of dollars (even if it is $20 or 30 billion) in order to solve this difficult issue is an innovative, cheap and viable solution.
>There is no doubt that in order for this plan to be enacted, many conditions need to exist in parallel. At the moment, these conditions exist, and it is unclear when such an opportunity will arise again, if at all.
It appears that this ethnic-cleansing plan is based on a similar logic to that of the “Abraham Accords,” involving the infusion of massive sums towards despotic regimes to write off the Palestinian issue. But this time, it is not just about slow annexation and bantustanization through “economic peace” — but advocating for the complete population transfer of Palestinians from Gaza. 
Previous calls for ethnic cleansing
It is not the first time that suggestions for a full ethnic cleansing have appeared from Israeli analysts or even politicians. In the midst of the 2014 Gaza onslaught, Moshe Feiglin, who was then part of Likud and deputy chair of the Knesset, sent Netanyahu a public, 7-point proposal for the ethnic cleansing of Gaza. He repeated the genocidal advocacy in 2018. Feiglin is now a libertarian politician. In a recent interview on Channel 14, Feiglin called for a “Dresden” on Gaza (referring to the WW2 firebombing of Dresden in February 1945, killing some 25,000 people) — “a storm of fire on all of Gaza!” he proclaimed, demanding to “not leave stone on stone” and emphasizing “total fire!” and “the end of ends!”   
The Misgav Institute’s thinking has also been reflected in the Israeli intelligentsia. In 2004, respected Israeli historian Benny Morris, who is a self-proclaimed leftist, shocked many by bemoaning the fact that Ben Gurion did not “finish the job” and carry out the full ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians, saying it would have led to less conflict in the ensuing decades. But he also said that a “transfer and expulsion” policy is only a question of time, and timing. Morris argued that in “normal” times, such policies may be immoral — but in “apocalyptic circumstances,” they may be both moral, “reasonable,” and “even essential.” From his interview in Haaretz:
“If you are asking me whether I support the transfer and expulsion of the Arabs from the West Bank, Gaza and perhaps even from Galilee and the Triangle, I say not at this moment. I am not willing to be a partner to that act. In the present circumstances it is neither moral nor realistic. The world would not allow it, the Arab world would not allow it, it would destroy the Jewish society from within. But I am ready to tell you that in other circumstances, apocalyptic ones, which are liable to be realized in five or ten years, I can see expulsions.”
Thus, the Misgav report would seem not only to be arguing that to forcibly displace the Palestinian population from Gaza but that, similar to the conditions that Morris laid out, this is a historic opportunity to do it. 
Israeli support
Since October 7, calls for flattening Gaza have been rampant among the Israeli leadership and widely espoused across the population. On October 12, Israeli Channel 12 published a report about how the desire to ethnically cleanse Gaza has taken hold in Israeli popular culture: 
“People from the political left and center have called for the flattening of Gaza this week. A very short post fantasizing about a nature party that would take place on what was Gaza land received 100 thousand likes and 60 thousand shares”. The young Tel-Aviv woman who posted on Instagram had only 700 followers, but then the post “exploded”. She claims to be a centrist who “has always sanctified human rights, compassion is the first emotion that is activated in me”, she says. “I do not want to kill Gazan babies, I never hated Arabs and it’s not like I started hating them this week. But after what happened, I say to the Gaza residents – your babies are your problem”. 
This sentiment seems to match quite well with broad calls from Israeli politicians for collective punishment, which have been coming from across the political spectrum, including those considered centrist or liberal. 
Meanwhile, while the world’s eyes are on Gaza, ethnic cleansing is also being realized in the West Bank by Israeli settlers and soldiers. The terrorizing of mostly rural Palestinian communities in the West Bank had resulted in the uprooting of several communities before October 7 but has accelerated greatly since, with some 545 Palestinians forcibly displaced from at least 13 communities since October 7, according to information from the West Bank Protection Consortium (WBPC) and Israeli human rights organization Yesh Din (cited by Al Jazeera). The murderous settler attacks against Palestinians in the West Bank have gotten relatively little attention, like the murder of four Palestinians in Qusra on October 11 and then the murder of a Palestinian father and his son at the funeral. The number of killed Palestinians in the West Bank since October 7 is nearing 100 — in two weeks — an unfathomable pace. 
Thus, these times are exceptionally dangerous for Palestinians. The Hamas attack seems to have reignited long-standing Zionist wishes, and now some want to exploit this public mood in support of a massive ethnic cleansing campaign. It doesn’t mean that it will happen all at once, but as mentioned, in some places, it has already begun.    
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humanbeanvitaminsea · 2 months
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"Free Palestine!" they cry. From what? From Jews?
Western liberals crying "Free Palestine from the river to the sea" without looking at the wider picture is like a surgeon trying to cure heart disease by cutting out the eyes.
Do you care at all about the lives of Palestinians, or do you just hate Jews?
I think you just hate Jews.
When did you EVER campaign for human rights in the Palestinian territories without blaming Israel?
When?
When Yahya Sinwar was butchering, torturing, imprisoning and murdering Palestinians on the slightest suspicion that they might want normalisation with Israel, I didn't hear a peep out of you.
When the UN was blaming Israel for Palestinian men brutally beating their wives, I didn't hear a peep out of you.
When Israel is accused of "pinkwashing" yet Palestinian authorities were rounding up LGBTQ people on the streets and beating them, imprisoning them... stone cold silence.
When Hamas publicly executed Palestinians in the streets of the West Bank, for suspected "collaboration with Israel", again, you were silent.
You don't give a fuck about Palestinians.
Your bigotry of low expectations makes you campaign to keep them oppressed by their own corrupt leaderships.
If you care about Palestinian people, stop campaigning for the annihilation of the Jews and start campaigning for human rights to be implemented in Palestinian territories, by Palestinian authorities.
If you care about Palestinian people, start opening your eyes to the fact that a huge number of Israelis are refugees and the children and grandchildren of refugees from Arab nations, who were massacred and kicked out for not being Muslim. Campaign for the end to the weaponisation of Palestinian people against Israel by corrupt, Jew hating Islamists like the Muslim Brotherhood.
Bother to actually study the history of the entire region, instead of microfocusing on a tiny nation that has absolutely NOTHING to do with you. That has the kind of human rights you enjoy.
Stop your disgusting bigotry of low expectations. Take your atheist daughter and your gay son to live in Egypt or Syria or Iraq and come back and let me know how they enjoy it.
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indizombie · 5 months
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Netanyahu's strategy is two-pronged. First, create facts on the ground in the occupied territories and Jerusalem that extinguish the possibility of a two-state solution. Second, normalise relations with Arab petro-states without promising a Palestinian State. The first part of the plan has been in process for decades. The blueprint for the second is the Abraham Accords, negotiated by Donald Trump but seamlessly owned by Biden. This two-track pincer would reduce the occupation and dispossession of a people to noises off in slummy Bantustans.
Mukul Kesavan, ‘Philistines and Pharisees’, Telegraph
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Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid in his speech at the UN General Assembly on Thursday will express his support for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, senior Israeli officials said.
Why It Matters: It will be the first time Lapid as Prime Minister has publicly backed a two-state solution. The Israeli officials stressed Lapid will make clear that the establishment of a Palestinian state must have security arrangements for Israel.
• It will also be the first time since 2017 that an Israeli prime minister has publicly expressed support for a two-state solution.
• Flashback: Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed support for the two-state solution in a speech in May 2009. He repeated his support several times, including at the UN, but backtracked and didn't express clear support for a Palestinian state after former President Trump assumed office in 2017.
What They're Saying: The Israeli official said Lapid decided to make his position on the two-state solution clear before the Nov. 1 elections because he believes it is “part of the honesty that is needed from politicians … to say what they stand for and where the country needs to go."
• "Separation from the Palestinians needs to be part of Israel’s political vision," a senior Israeli official said.
Yes, But: The Israeli official said Lapid doesn’t have plans at the moment to meet with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and he doesn’t see peace talks resuming in the near future.
• “If Lapid thought that meeting Abbas would be effective right now, he would have done it," the Israeli official said.
What To Watch: Abbas is expected to give a fiery speech at the UN General Assembly on Friday, expressing his frustration with the stagnant Israel-Palestine peace process.
• With Abbas' domestic position weakening, his UN speech is a rare opportunity to protest the current situation. It will likely include harsh criticism against Israel.
• Abbas had threatened to use his speech to call for a vote at the Security Council on giving Palestine full UN membership, but U.S. officials say he's unlikely to follow through after pressure from the Biden administration and countries including Jordan and Egypt.
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister and the EU foreign policy chief will convene a closed-door meeting Wednesday with representatives from 25 countries on ways to reinvigorate the Arab Peace Initiative.
• U.S. and Palestinian officials will attend. Israel was not invited.
• The 2002 initiative promised the full normalization of ties between Arab countries and Israel in return for the establishment of a Palestinian state. But the relevance of the initiative is now in question after four Arab countries normalized relations with Israel through the Abraham Accords prior to Palestinian statehood.
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plitnick · 11 months
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Blinken address to AIPAC epitomizes the failure of the Biden Administration
Yesterday, Secretary of State Antony Blinken addressed AIPAC and made it clearer than ever that the #Biden administration is committed to blocking #Palestinian rights and promoting regional conflict. Spinning a web of fanatastical non-realities and impossible scenarios, Blinken pandered to the worst tendencies of the Democratic portions of AIPAC while being so desperate to show that his boss had…
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sayruq · 26 days
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eretzyisrael · 6 months
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haleviyah · 15 days
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The recent attack on Israel by the Iranian Regime has clearly shown where everyone stands with Israel. Despite the attack once again being done on a Shabbes, thankfully no casualties were accounted for in Israel. Unfortunately, Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan were hit (around 200 casualties all together).
Biden has refused to stand with Israel, and he is responsible for giving 3 Billion dollars to Iran last September in a deal done behind the American people's back! I TOLD YOU, American Jewish Community and everyone in between, he will do this. If he doesn't care about the Rio Grande, he sure as hell is not going to care about you, and look what happened! Demand an impeachment and trial against this wicked soul; his whole cabinet needs to go - NOW!
As for the Middle East, demand for impeachment on Biden. Demand justice for aiding in this heinous crime. Don't blame the Americans, blame the guys in the White House for abusing their power. As for Netanyahu... you failed as a PM. You promised this wouldn't happen, and I believe it's time for you to resign.
As for my prayer warriors, when you find the time to sit and rest a moment spare the time to pray thank G-d for Israel's protection, pray for healing on Jordan, Syria and Lebanon for the families who woke up today to empty chairs at the dinner table. Pray that these men in the White House to be held accountable - forget grace or third chances, they had their chance. The Blood cannot wash away the constant thirst these guys have for wanting to bathe in it.
You don't care to be treated like anti-christ, Biden? Well, I hope you find having your assed kicked a welcomed burden when the Kingdom of Avraham comes marching in.
It's time to show them we are strong. #amyisraelchai #prayforthemiddleeast
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archtroop · 3 months
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People, you do realize that the Houthies (re:Iran) blocking Suez has actually manifested in this:
This is some Mad Max shit right there, long haul trucks passing through Saudi Arabia? Damn!
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Apparently, this plan has been building uo for months, but kicked in hard these past 3 months.
Also a good time to remind that ahhh Jordan is saying one thing and does the complete opposite.
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