https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/118070Official:~~~
Iran has informed the UN of its intention to attack Israel by virtue of Article 51.
UN Secretary General has confirmed that Iran has the right to self-defense.
https://t.me/DDGeopolitics/118070Official:~~~
Iran has informed the UN of its intention to attack Israel by virtue of Article 51.
UN Secretary General has confirmed that Iran has the right to self-defense.
Thank you Shaberon. True.
I would like to add something to the "vol de confiance” idea. In French one has the (also juridically valid) expressions "vol" and "abus de confiance", which translate in English as "theft" and "breach of trust".
Considering that, one can easily see how "vol de confiance” – to be translated as "theft of trust" – is a quite novel idea – and as such, does not belong to juridical parlance. We know what theft is, and derive this clear knowledge from the material nature of "theft". One steals a diamond, a car, money. (Hands used to be cut off.) On the other hand, we know what trust is and derive this knowledge from the knowledge of our hearts and human hearts, because "trust" is what emanates from the heart. Trust is the expectancy of the good done by the person trusted. We can “feel” how there is a continuous and gradual passage, a slope, leading from trust to mutual trust, from mutual trust to communion of belongings, and feelings, and thoughts, and from this communion to the communion of bodies, souls and spirits called love. Such "holiness" residing in trust can be "breached" or "broken", when the person trusted does not do the good that was expected. Cheats, slanders, steals..
What then is the "theft" of "trust"? How can this immaterial “thing” be stolen? (And hence, what would "theft of love" be?) Precisely because it is so immaterial, it is also mutual. When I trust you, you trust me. To do our best, i.e our good. Precisely because it is immaterial it is not the same thing as a financial transaction. Paying less than goods purchased are worth, or requiring a higher price than their value, would be theft. Trust however, mutual trust, barters the same for the same. When love is there, it is the same love for the same love. Reaching this stage of mutual trust and mutual love is by itself the highest prize: we have reached, when we trust and love, the stage where "never again" we have to "check the accounts" because there can be no disparity, there can be no less or more in value. And that feeling of relief when one has found the trusted and/or the loved one, is in itself already utter bliss.
"Theft of trust" then presupposes that trust given by A is relegated to the status of a commodity. A’s trust is devalued – artificially, and untruthfully, considered to be something sellable, and hence stealable. Only when this is done first, is "theft" of trust possible. What is more: it also means that B has first devalued his own "trust in A" into a commodity of even less value than A’s trust in B. The exchange of trust is reduced to a bargain in which the "thief of trust", B, has never trusted A’s trust to be genuine trust, and considers it so cheap that he proceeds to exchange for it his own apparent “trust” in A, which he, B, knows to be void, inexistent, a lie. Not only does B insult A in considering A’s trust as of "no much good", but he has also cheated or yes, betrayed A, in having simulated his trust in A from the beginning.
In the Qur'an there is this extraordinary passage in which Abel says to Cain: “go ahead, kill me: while doing so you will take away from me my propensity to kill and sin and add it to your own” (free paraphrase). The "thief of trust", B exposes himself to killing by A because by distrusting A he has taken away from A the capacity to trust and love.
Another thought about Bill’s original story (which actually does not really involve "theft" or even "breach" of trust). After the murderer of the family member leaves the “space of the tent” (its copper plate with food, its bedding and cushions, its companionship of a devoted slave) he is killed for his murder. What is striking here is, to me, the discontinuity between the being a guest and the being killed. It is not only a "space of the tent", it is also a "time of the tent". In the tent, continuity of time in which wrongs are righted, karma is exacted, does not exist. That is also the both literal and symbolic significance of the pre-islamic love poems, I think. The lovers meet each other in this nocturnal space and time of total mutual trust. In the tent everything is shared: every thing and all the immaterial goods: trust and love. It is some form of heaven – on earth – already.
Now these moments... people are really tired of lying of this killer regime...
In this episode of Head to Head, Mehdi Hasan challenges prominent Israeli historian Benny Morris on his support for Israel’s war on Gaza, the history around the founding of Israel and the Nakba.
Morris’ book ‘The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem, 1947-1949’ dismantled many of the myths behind the displacement of more than 700,000 Palestinians during that period. His critics, however, say he now justifies many of those crimes.
Hasan and Morris are joined by a panel of three experts:
Diana Buttu – a Palestinian lawyer and former advisor for the PLO
Daniel Levy – a former Israeli peace negotiator and current President of the US/ Middle East Project
Emmanuel Navon – an International Relations lecturer at Tel Aviv University
This was filmed before the assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Iran on 31 July.
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“It guarantees us escalation at a time when there were negotiations for a ceasefire. It has frozen those negotiations.”
In a special Zeteo Town Hall, Ex Israel-Hamas negotiator Gershon Baskin... who has had contact with Hamas for 17 years—joins Mehdi to discuss the latest escalation in Israel’s war in Gaza. He sheds light on the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and the increasingly distant prospect of a ceasefire deal.
“It makes us less secure.” Former Israeli negotiator blasts Netanyahu for Haniyeh killing.
Excellent reasoning. Yes, that represents the intricacy of myth and scripture--the material event, easy to see--is usually just an allegory of something deeper, profound, internal/subjective.
That gets cheaped out by "minor dogma", such as if a Commandment says "Don't steal", and you ask "why?", and the answer is "it's wrong, you'll get punished".
Not a fan of the expression "it's wrong".
I doubt we will get an explanation for this, but:
Zionist media outlets report an explosion near Israeli embassy in India
They keep trying:
The second statement mentioned that the Air Defense Unit of the Islamic Resistance fired anti-aircraft missiles at Israeli war jets flying over South Lebanon, obliging them to retreat back to the occupied Palestinian airspace.
And, for a closer look:
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Three Israeli members of Knesset warned Prime Minister Netanyahu that the occupation military’s current plan for land incursion into Lebanon could “result in a tragic failure with unprecedented consequences,” Israeli media reported.
Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom reported that three Israeli lawmakers, members of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, warned the government against the plan a month ago.
The letter, also sent to members of the occupation government, read: “According to the information in our possession, the implementation of the operational plan drawn up by the Israeli army could lead to a tragic failure with unprecedented consequences. The security officials are deeply mistaken in their understanding of the enemy’s strategy.”
The MPs stressed in the letter that they support a ground incursion into Lebanon, but believed that the current plan “will lead to a stalemate,” according to the Israeli daily.
“The plan for Lebanon has not learned from the mistakes made during the operation in Gaza and that it is crucial to define the objective of the war as the destruction of Hezbollah’s governmental and military capabilities, rather than simply pushing it away from the border.”
They added that “the planned action in southern Lebanon will not eliminate the threat of Hezbollah’s fire capabilities, which are mostly deployed north of the Litani River and can reach Haifa, Tel Aviv, and even beyond.”
The report comes as the Zionist entity is on alert over ahead an anticipated retaliation by Hezbollah and Iran after the assassination of senior Hezbollah Jihadi commander Fuad Shokr in Beirut’s Dahiyeh and Hamas Politburo Chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.
Correspondingly, I doubt there is any plan to assassinate Likud leaders; the idea has been to hold them in trial. Doesn't really matter by whose hands. Just so there will be public examination and accountability for what they have done.
As for the rest, Generals on down, they will probably be shipped to the Greek city Necropolis.
That's pretty serious. We are still in the fog here. I thought Iran had some amount of air defense, and so how Israel may have performed a precision strike in Tehran probably depends on U. S. satellite data, but how did they do it? Sec-Gen has not paid any heed to Israeli denial of it.
The Turkish plan was merely:
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During a speech to his Justice and Development (AK) Party on Sunday Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said his country could intervene militarily in Israel’s war in Palestine. “We need to be very strong so that Israel cannot do these ridiculous things to Palestine. Just as we entered Karabakh, just as we entered Libya, we can do something similar to them.”
Whatever that means, is something he *can* do, whereas for the arrogant Israeli response:
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The Atlantic Alliance in any case does not even have, as of now, a mechanism to expel a member, and back in 2021 NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said that creating such a system “would never happen”.
Whatever Iran proceeds with, of course, has to cross the U. S. infestation of Iraq. I can't think of what a "symmetrical" response would be, or, that this will be strictly limited to one.
Sitting ducks are tasty:
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In addition to increased aerial patrols, dozens of Israeli Air Force fighter jets were waiting on tarmacs, ready to launch an attack or defend against one, according to Israel’s Channel 12 TV.
Among other things, I suppose we will watch the planetary population split along the lines of sane/insane, adults/children, civilized/atrocious, which seem to more accurately depict the opposing sides than political labels do.
us should stay out of israeli affairs imo.
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🇱🇧 Seyed Hassan Nasrallah: The mobile phone in your hand is a killer spy that gives detailed information to the enemy and shows the location of our commanders.
Most of the things that happened to us and our commanders were because of mobile phones. Israel does not need spies, but through the Internet and phones, it sees all the cities, streets and soldiers.
ResistanceTrench
https://x.com/dana916/status/1819465537719566523
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🇮🇱 Due to the significant cancellation of flights to Ben Gurion International Airport in Tel Aviv, the Israeli Ministry of Transport has asked the Ministry of Defense to begin preparing military transport aircraft to assist in the return of Israeli citizens who are currently stranded abroad.
infantmilitario
https://x.com/dana916/status/1819459445883338846
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🇯🇴❗️🇬🇧 British jets Airborne over Jordan.
🇮🇶❗️🇺🇸 US jets additionally active over Iraq.
🇺🇸USAF refueler Airborne.
🇺🇸USAF to deploy an additional squadron to the middle east - Pentagon
🇺🇸Pentagon deploys additional cruisers, destroyers, and a fighter squadron to the Middle East amid tensions.
https://defense.gov/News/Releases/Re...osture-in-the/
https://x.com/dana916/status/1819514868124319819
I like to listen Larry... he always gives people a lesson on morals... ethics and rationality...
Larry C. Johnson: Israel's Imminent Destruction in All-Out War with Hezbollah and Iran!
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Breaking | Israeli forces have arrested and abducted the Al-Aqsa Mosque Sheikh Ikrima Sabri from his home in Jerusalem, after the 85-year-old eulogized the late Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh during his Khutba for Friday prayers.
Following the speech, Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir called for an “immediate investigation” into the matter, while Interior Minister Moshe Arbel announced his intention to revoke Sabri’s residency permit.
https://x.com/TheCradleMedia/status/1819390997333528873
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Khaled al-Qaddumi, Hamas' representative in Iran, today provided new details about the night of the martyrdom of Ismail Haniyeh.
Speaking to Al-Jadeed newspaper, al-Qaddumi refuted the New York Times' account claiming Haniyeh's death was due to a bomb, stating, "At 1:37 AM, the building [where the martyr's residence was] shook. I immediately exited my room and saw thick smoke. Shortly after, I learned that Hajj Abu al-Abd (Haniyeh) had attained martyrdom."
He continued, "Due to the intensity of the building's shaking, I initially thought it was an earthquake or thunder. I opened the window, but there was no sign of rain or thunder. The weather was warm. We went up to the fourth floor where the martyr's bedroom was and saw that the walls and ceiling had collapsed."
Al-Qaddumi also stated, "The condition of the attack site and the martyr Haniyeh's body made it clear that this attack was carried out with an airstrike or missile. However, I do not wish to delve into further details as our technical and specialized teams in the Islamic Republic of Iran are investigating, and results will be announced later."
#Iran #IsmailHaniyeh
https://x.com/IRIran_Military/status...06493088645300
The problem, of course, is that the US is greatly influenced by Israel, and pretty much fully controlled by them.
It might take an amendment in the US constitution to prevent wealthy foreign donors effectively bribing American lawmakers to make decisions in foreign interests. But that's very unlikely to ever happen, as those very lawmakers receiving bribes are the ones who would have to vote for the amendments.
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When asked if the world could avoid nuclear war, Jung said "I think it depends on how many people can stand the tension of the opposites in themselves. If enough can do so, I think the situation will just hold, and we shall be able to creep around innumerable threats and thus avoid the worst catastrophe of all: the final clash of opposites in an atomic war."
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This year, for the first time, consumers 18 and older surpassed toddlers to become the biggest demographic for toy purchases, buying more than $1.53 billion in toys, according to a study by Circana.