We shall not forget Gaza and West Bank... while all eyes are focused on Iran and Israel... Palestinians are still dying...
Settler violence backed by Israel’s ‘impunity’: Human rights group
At least eight Palestinians killed in an Israeli strike targeting a police car
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Under Cover of War in Gaza, Assault on West Bank Intensifies: Palestinian Journalist Dalia Hatuqa
0:07: 🇵🇸 Media instructed to avoid key terms in coverage of Israel's actions in Gaza; Palestinian journalist criticizes Western media portrayal.
3:15: ️ Israeli settlers perpetrate crimes in West Bank villages, leading to record displacement of Palestinians.
5:40: Dire conditions in Israeli prisons for Palestinian detainees, including limited water, rotten food, and lack of access to families or lawyers.
8:47: Targeting of journalists in Gaza intensifies amid conflict, with reporters facing detainment and interrogation by Israeli authorities.
11:53: ️ American public and Biden Administration support Palestinians amid US military aid to Israel.
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Mass graves have been found in Al-Shifa Hospital after days of searching for bodies under the rubble, Al Jazeera reported.
https://x.com/MiddleEastEye/status/1780264638573076865
No surprise... that is coming from Germany... sad!!!
Yanis Varoufakis Banned from Germany as Berlin Police Raid & Shut Down Palestinian Conference
What a load of rubbish :D Irans attack was a huge embarrassment for them. It was, however, fantastic to see how the allies responded. UAE and Saudis provided the intelligence and Jordan, Britain and Israel worked together to shoot down the missiles and drones.
It's encouraging to see these governments work together. Hopefully it's a sign that stability can be achieved once Iran and Lebanon are dealt with. Even better if its through diplomatic means.
Just finished watching this video... interesting!
Direct action - the use of economic or physical power to achieve specific goals - has come to define the tactics of a new generation of advocates for the Palestinian cause. As people become more frustrated with their government’s failure to confront Israel’s assault on Gaza, direct action is becoming increasingly common. This episode looks at the people behind direct action and why it is their preferred mode of protest.
Why direct action is becoming common in the fight for the Palestinian cause |
🇮🇱⚔️🇵🇸➖🇵🇸⚔️🇮🇱Al-Quds: A bomb weighing at least 1 ton was dropped by the occupation on Khan Yunis, but it did not explode.
While the Resistance manufactures many of their own weapons and smuggles in the rest, sometimes they get little surprises like this to be repurposed into Zionist liquidators
https://x.com/dana916/status/1780066822672232858
The #1 take away on this one for me is that Israel spent at least a billion dollars in one night defending itself from Iranian drones and missiles. Meanwhile, an Iranian drone costs about a thousand dollars. I don't know what the cost of their missiles are, but I imagine it is less that what Isreal pays. So, my questions are:
1) If Iran continues to fire drones and missiles at Iran, what will be the cost Iran for attack Isreal vs. the cost of Israel to defend itself if this type of warfare continues to occur?
2) What is Iran's stockpile of these weapons and how quickly can they manufacture more? The same question for Israel's defensive weapons "a.k.a. Iron Dome"?
3) The landmass size of Iran is almost 80 times that of Israel. Much of Israel is densely populated, so this does not leave much room for military bases or places to launch weapons from, unless Isreal wants to emulate Hamas, whom they have condemned for launching weapons from populated civilian areas. Meanwhile, Iran has a tremendous mountainous land mass from which it can launch missiles and drones. In a war directed only a military installations, how much harder would it be for Israel to destroy Iran's military capabilities, than for the reverse to happen?
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