Zion and the Art of Armageddon

Status
Not open for further replies.
More.jpg
 
There is no comparison to the holocaust whatsoever.
If that were the case, there wouldn't be any Palestinians left in gaza by now.
Israel could quite easily have killed them all in two years...

...If that was their intention.

Whoever that guy is, whatever his background, the adage of there's no fool like an old fool springs to mind.
 
The only thing these "settlers" are achieving is to increase anti Jewish sentiment worldwide.
This is why pro Israel support is increasingly confined to the so called West.
Even among Trumps MAGA base, the penny is starting to drop.

 
There is no comparison to the holocaust whatsoever.
True. There's another two years worth of slaughter to go, before you could compare.
If that were the case, there wouldn't be any Palestinians left in gaza by now.
Israel could quite easily have killed them all in two years...

...If that was their intention.
Bibi is not that daft. He's in it for the long game.
Whoever that guy is, whatever his background, the adage of there's no fool like an old fool springs to mind.
How old are you, liar-f ?
 
Mouin Rabbani, the co-editor of Jadaliyya, has slammed Israel’s assassination of al-Sharif and his colleagues, noting the Israeli military has yet to offer any evidence for its claim that the Al Jazeera correspondent was a Hamas operative. “More journalists have been killed during the Gaza genocide than in any other armed conflict on record and in this particular case, Anas al-Sharif and his colleagues knew they had targets on their backs. They were repeatedly warned – not to stop firing rockets, but to stop with their professional and journalistic activities,” Rabbani told Al Jazeera. “And nevertheless, with extraordinary courage and perseverance, they kept informing the world about what was happening in the Gaza genocide.”

Rabbani went on to describe the Israeli allegations against al-Sharif as “complete lies”. “They put out these fabricated documents, one of which says that he supposedly was injured during military training in July of 2023, that he was no longer fit for military service. Well, that of itself is proof that he was not involved in the military wing of Hamas.”

“So many journalists and media organisations take these claims and fabrications by Israel as if they are serious, without ever investigating them properly, and more importantly, without ever pointing out that Israel consistently lies and fabricates in an effort to justify its crimes,”
Rabbani said from Montreal. “Many of the reports I’ve read about these killings lead with the Israeli claims, which is outrageous because, you know, they’re not even seriously interrogated, nor are they placed in a context of a history of consistent and systematic Israeli lies and fabrications.”

He added, “Yes, all states, all governments, all militaries, lie during wartime. That’s propaganda. But Israel, I think, has an almost unique record in this respect, because it knows it can just make up its own reality, say whatever it wants, and it will be reported as serious news by its stenographers in the Western media.”
 
Mouin Rabbani, the co-editor of Jadaliyya, has slammed Israel’s assassination of al-Sharif and his colleagues, noting the Israeli military has yet to offer any evidence for its claim that the Al Jazeera correspondent was a Hamas operative. “More journalists have been killed during the Gaza genocide than in any other armed conflict on record and in this particular case, Anas al-Sharif and his colleagues knew they had targets on their backs. They were repeatedly warned – not to stop firing rockets, but to stop with their professional and journalistic activities,” Rabbani told Al Jazeera. “And nevertheless, with extraordinary courage and perseverance, they kept informing the world about what was happening in the Gaza genocide.”

Rabbani went on to describe the Israeli allegations against al-Sharif as “complete lies”. “They put out these fabricated documents, one of which says that he supposedly was injured during military training in July of 2023, that he was no longer fit for military service. Well, that of itself is proof that he was not involved in the military wing of Hamas.”

“So many journalists and media organisations take these claims and fabrications by Israel as if they are serious, without ever investigating them properly, and more importantly, without ever pointing out that Israel consistently lies and fabricates in an effort to justify its crimes,”
Rabbani said from Montreal. “Many of the reports I’ve read about these killings lead with the Israeli claims, which is outrageous because, you know, they’re not even seriously interrogated, nor are they placed in a context of a history of consistent and systematic Israeli lies and fabrications.”

He added, “Yes, all states, all governments, all militaries, lie during wartime. That’s propaganda. But Israel, I think, has an almost unique record in this respect, because it knows it can just make up its own reality, say whatever it wants, and it will be reported as serious news by its stenographers in the Western media.”
An irony meter does not exist that can measure that level of bullshittery.
 
The PEN is mightier than the sword.

“In what appears to be a targeted strike on a tent known to be used by the media, the Israeli government has committed an appalling act that may amount to a war crime. This attack not only wiped out an entire team of journalists—at a time when there are fewer and fewer voices able to report from Gaza—but also took six more Palestinian lives in an onslaught that has already claimed thousands of lives,” said Liesl Gerntholtz, managing director of the PEN/Barbey Freedom to Write Center at PEN America.

Only an idiot would believe the lies of the Zionist propaganda Ministry
 
Two NGOs are bringing a case before the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, against senior Israeli military commanders for allegedly authorising the murder of the four Al Jazeera staff and two freelancers. The Hind Rajab Foundation (HRF) and the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) have named the Israeli chief of general staff and seven others.

They also accuse Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of “presiding over a strategy to eliminate journalists”. Their case is based on investigations reconstructing the attack, intelligence reports and expert military analysis. Dyab Abou Jahjah, the chairman of Hind Rajab Foundation, says court cases stand a chance of holding individuals responsible for killing journalists.
 
Israel’s announcement that it will illegally build thousands of homes in a highly controversial development in the occupied West Bank – in a move Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich boasted “buries the idea of a Palestinian state” – has drawn widespread international condemnation. Smotrich announced Thursday that he was pushing ahead with long-frozen plans for the E1 area settlement project that would connect occupied East Jerusalem with the existing illegal Israeli settlement of Maale Adumim, located several kilometres to the east.

The planned settlement, which was shelved for years amid opposition from the United States and European allies, would comprise more than 3,400 homes for Israeli settlers on Palestinian-owned land that experts say is vital for any future territorially contiguous Palestinian state in the West Bank.

Smotrich said the development was being revived as a response to plans by other countries to recognise a Palestinian state.

Allahu Akhbar@Al Jazeera
 
6368.jpg

Truth dies in darkness

A special unit in Israel’s military was tasked with identifying reporters it could smear as undercover Hamas fighters, to target them and to blunt international outrage over the killing of media workers, the Israeli-Palestinian outlet +972 Magazine reports. According to the report, in at least one case the unit misrepresented information in order to falsely describe a journalist as a militant, a designation that in Gaza is in effect a death sentence. The label was reversed before the man was attacked, one of the sources said.

Israel has produced an unconvincing dossier of unverified evidence on Sharif’s purported Hamas links, and failed to address how he would have juggled a military command role with regular broadcast duties in one of the most heavily surveilled places on Earth. Israel did not attempt to justify killing his three colleagues.

Some in the unit were reportedly concerned about publishing classified material for public relations reasons rather than military or security objectives. Officers were told their work was crucial to Israel’s ability to keep fighting, one source said. “The idea was to (allow the military to) operate without pressure, so countries like America wouldn’t stop supplying weapons,” a second source said. “Anything that could bolster Israel’s international legitimacy to keep fighting.”

the Guardian
 

On the edge of the anti-Netanyahu demonstration in Tel Aviv, several hundred Israelis stood silently, each holding a placard with the name of a Palestinian child killed by Israel in Gaza.

Many of the signs had a photograph of a smiling girl or boy, next to the day they were born and the day they were killed. Children who did not have a photo were represented by a drawing of a flower.

The silent demonstrations to stop the killing are getting bigger - some are held outside airbases, where they try to catch the eye of pilots arriving for bombing raids into Gaza - but the demonstrators still hold a minority view.

Timina Peretz, one of the organisers, says they started after Israel broke the last ceasefire with Hamas on 18 March and went back to war.

"We realised how many children died just in the same week. I refuse to stay silent while it's happening, a genocide and starvation of people...
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top