Tel Aviv’s plethora of horrific war-crime strategies – from the Hannibal Directive to the Dahiyeh Doctrine – were nothing compared to the existential peril Palestinians face under Israel’s new Generals’ Plan: a systematic blueprint for ethnic cleansing and Jewish re-settlement of the strip.
William Van Wagenen
OCT 24, 2024

(Photo Credit: The Cradle)
The holocaust engulfing Palestinians in Gaza has reached unimaginable levels of horror, epitomized by a harrowing video that swept across social media of 19-year-old Shaaban al-Dalou, burning to death while still connected to an IV drip. This was no isolated tragedy – it was emblematic of the escalating genocide.
On 13 October, an Israeli airstrike ignited the makeshift tents sheltering dozens of displaced Palestinian families in the courtyard of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah. Amidst the inferno, Dalou’s 17-year-old brother Mohammed described his agony: “I can’t describe the feeling. I saw my brother burning in front of me, and my mother was burning.”
Mohammed had managed to escape when he heard the strike, but his brother Shaban and their mother did not. His father saved his 10-year-old brother from the flames, only for the child to succumb to his burns days later, according to the New York Times.
No more services in North Gaza
The horrifying video was followed a week later by photos showing soldiers expelling Palestinians from half-destroyed residential blocks at gunpoint.
Israeli drone footage published by Israel’s public broadcaster Kan captured images of Palestinians rounded up and forced to walk south through Gaza’s post-apocalyptic landscape without any possessions.
Many Palestinians who refused to obey evacuation orders, often delivered by announcements made by hovering quadcopter drones, were massacred by Israeli artillery and airstrikes.
Rescue workers and civilians attempting to save others have been shot at by Israeli forces or simply rounded up and ‘disappeared.’ There have been reports describing numerous instances where Palestinians were targeted while trying to help injured individuals. This has left the people of Gaza without any medical or emergency services, forcing a complete halt on health and civil defense services.
Even hospitals were not spared. Critically injured patients and the doctors treating them faced the same impossible ultimatum – evacuate or die.
After returning home, western doctors who had volunteered in Gaza expressed their shock at how many children arrived at the hospitals, shot not only once but twice, directly in the heart and head.
“No toddler gets shot twice by mistake by ‘the world’s best snipers.’ And they’re dead-center shots,” surgeon Mark Perlmutter told CBS News.
Israeli snipers and drones opened fire deliberately not only on children but on those trying to rescue them.
Palestinian families fleeing were forced to pass through checkpoints where soldiers separated the men from women and children.
The soldiers then dressed the men in white jumpsuits, bound their hands, covered their eyes, and loaded them into beds of military trucks to be taken away by night to Israel’s notorious torture camps.
In detainee camps such as Sde Teiman over the past year, Israeli soldiers have starved, beaten, and anally raped Palestinian detainees. They shackled the limbs of detainees so tightly that prison doctors were regularly forced to amputate limbs.
When these practices came to light, due to leaked videos and testimony from prison guards and released detainees given to the Israeli and US media, Israeli society quickly rallied around the sadistic soldiers and announced that “everything is legitimate,” including forcing “a stick into a person’s rectum” when a captive is merely accused of being a Hamas member.
Fearing such a fate and knowing that the Israeli army planned to repeat the Nakba of 1948 and never allow them to go back to their homes and lands, many Palestinians in northern Gaza refused to flee.
Those who were forcibly expelled saw images of occupation forces lighting the remains of their apartment blocks ablaze and proudly posing for selfies and group photos posted as ‘trophies of war’ across social media platforms.
The General’s Plan
The indescribable horrors underway in Gaza are part of a carefully calculated Israeli strategy known as the “Generals’ Plan.”
This blueprint, which aims to “change the reality” on the ground and forcibly expel as many as possible of the 300,000 Palestinians remaining in north Gaza while starving or killing those who resist and remain, was presented by retired Major General Giora Eiland to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet in September. Eiland’s words were chillingly clear:
We have to tell the residents of north Gaza that they have one week to evacuate the territory, which then becomes a military zone, [a zone] in which every figure is a target and, most importantly, no supplies enter this territory.
After Netanyahu was briefed on details in a closed-door meeting with the Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, he declared that the plan “makes a lot of sense.”
The effort to initiate the Generals’ Plan began when Israel’s military spokesman announced “evacuation” orders had been issued for Palestinians in cities and camps across the North Gaza governorate on 7, 10, and 12 October.
Israel then laid siege to northern Gaza, in particular the Jabalia refugee camp, in what Amnesty International described as a “terrifying escalation of the long list of horrors inflicted on people living in the area north of Wadi Gaza since October 2023.”
In addition to surrounding Jabalia with tanks and pummeling it with airstrikes, Israeli authorities quickly blocked the entry of all humanitarian aid, sending the message that Palestinians must either leave north Gaza or starve.
Empty threats from Washington
The use of starvation as a weapon of war proved embarrassing to Netanyahu’s backers in the White House, who enthusiastically support the genocide but also wish to avoid backlash from American voters that may cause them to lose power in the upcoming US presidential election.
On 13 October, the White House issued a letter publicly demanding Netanyahu increase aid to Gaza, otherwise Washington’s “continued offensive weapon shipments” to the Israeli army would be in jeopardy.
The letter, written by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, noted that the amount of aid delivered had “dropped by more than 50 percent” since the spring and that the amount delivered in “September was the lowest of any month during the past year.”
However, Blinken wrote in the letter that Netanyahu had a 30-day window to comply, deliberately ensuring the Israeli prime minister could ignore it without consequence.
As the Times of Israel observed, “The letter was sent just weeks before the 5 November US presidential election.” As a result, “its 13 November deadline would ostensibly mitigate some of the political fallout, given that US President Joe Biden will be a lame duck when deciding whether Israel has taken the necessary steps to ensure compliance” with the US demand.
In other words, no matter how many Palestinians are burned to death, torn to pieces, or starved, Blinken will continue to play his role in ensuring that Israel’s supply of bombs continues to flow unimpeded.
Israeli atrocities in north Gaza over the past weeks show the barbarity the Israeli leadership is capable of when all political and military restraints are lifted. As Reuters understatedly reported on 18 October:
With US elections approaching, Israel is rushing to inflict maximum damage on Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon and seizing the moment to carve out de facto buffer zones in a bid to create an irreversible reality before a new president takes office in January.
The race is on for a Final Solution in Gaza
Israel is now taking full advantage of an opportunity first created on 7 October last year.
When Hamas launched Operation al-Aqsa Flood, the Israeli military used attack helicopters, drones, and tanks to not only kill the attacking Hamas and other Palestinian resistance fighters, but also to burn hundreds of its own Israeli citizens to death in settlements (kibbutzim) and at the Nova rave, under the Hannibal Directive.
By framing these horrific deaths as Hamas’ doing and claiming it had suffered its own 9/11, Israel created a “unique and rare opportunity to evacuate the entire Gaza Strip,” in the words of the Misgav Institute for National Security & Zionist Strategy.
In a policy paper issued shortly after 7 October 2023, the institute wrote, “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.”
As the absolute carnage in Gaza unfolds, activists and politicians from Israel’s ruling Likud, Religious Zionism, and Jewish Power parties are waiting and watching for the mass expulsion and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians to be complete.
Resettling Gaza
On the hills overlooking Gaza, Israeli settlers watch the falling bombs, eagerly awaiting the chance to re-enter the Strip and confiscate the land and property of the Palestinians being torn apart by US-made missiles and artillery.
At the same time, lawmakers from Israel’s ruling political parties held a conference to plan for Jewish re-settlement on the ruins of what they soon hope will be Gaza’s depopulated cities and refugee camps.
The settler movement’s leader, Daniella Weiss, told the crowd that Palestinians in Gaza would soon “disappear.”
We have political support, we have public support, and we have the experience … We plan to take what we have acquired in the years of settling Judea and Samaria and to do the same thing here in Gaza.
While Netanyahu continues to deny that the Generals’ Plan is being implemented, a journalist from his own propaganda outlet, Amit Segal of Channel 12, was not embarrassed to acknowledge the contrary.
We can keep denying that what’s happening [in north Gaza] is an implementation of the Generals’ Plan – emptying of the Strip, starving the terrorists, eliminating them, capturing them. In my opinion, that’s what’s happening here.
While celebrating the implementation of the Generals’ Plan, Israel’s political and media class are now awaiting the election of Donald Trump as US president to officially “change the borders of the Gaza Strip” for good.
This is not merely a regional conflict or war but a deliberate attempt at erasure and ethnic cleansing being carried out in real-time while the entire world, other than West Asia’s Axis of Resistance, watches on silently.
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Final phase of polio vaccination in Gaza suspended amid Israeli attacks
The final stage of Gaza’s polio vaccination campaign has been suspended due to Israeli assaults on northern regions, leaving nearly 120,000 children without their second dose
October 23, 2024 by Ana Vračar

UNRWA staff during the second round of polio immunization in southern Gaza. Source: UNRWA/X
The final phase of the polio vaccination campaign in the Gaza Strip was suspended today as Israeli assaults on northern regions continued, making it impossible for medics and families to safely reach immunization points. Despite multiple attempts by UN teams to negotiate humanitarian pauses during the vaccination drive, Israel refused to provide the necessary security guarantees.
Health workers had managed to vaccinate 94% of children under ten in central and southern regions over the past week, but attacks on civilian infrastructure in the north are leaving nearly 120,000 children without their second dose, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported. The head of WHO, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, warned that this disruption will affect the overall impact of the vaccination campaign.
Israeli obstructions to the delivery of medical supplies and direct attacks on hospitals have exacerbated the health crisis further. Kamal Adwan Hospital, for example, experienced relentless bombardment during a WHO-led medical evacuation mission on October 20-21. The mission, which finally managed to transfer 14 patients to Al-Shifa Hospital, was delayed multiple times. Israeli authorities refused to allow the team to bring fuel, blood supplies, and food to Kamal Adwan. While en route to Al-Shifa, ambulances were halted for security checks, and patients on stretchers were left lying on the ground during the screening. “Some partner staff faced humiliating treatment,” the WHO noted.
Despite the hospital operating on almost no supplies, the number of patients further increased over the past day as attacks on surrounding areas continued. Dr. Mohammed Obeid of Doctors Without Borders (MSF) described the horrific scenes inside Kamal Adwan: “We have 30 people dead inside the hospital, and around 130 injured patients who need urgent medical care. Medical staff are exhausted, and many are injured as well,” Obeid stated. “We feel hopeless. I just don’t have words.”
Al-Awda Hospital and the Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza are likely facing the same situation, but full assessments have been hindered by communication breakdowns attributed to Israeli operations.
Israel’s extermination campaign in northern Gaza raises concerns about the fate of Lebanon’s health centers, which have also become targets of Israeli attacks and propaganda. Al-Sahel Hospital in Beirut, for example, has been accused of harboring resistance funds. Fearing that a physical attack will follow the allegations, as seen on multiple occasions in Gaza, health workers transferred patients to other facilities and invited journalists to inspect the hospital. Despite media reports documenting that there is no evidence to corroborate Israel’s statements, grounded fears persist that Lebanon’s health infrastructure could face the same fate as Gaza’s.
In Palestine, the public health crisis deepens. Over one million cases of acute respiratory infections have been reported in the Gaza Strip, alongside widespread diarrhea and skin infections. The suspension of the polio vaccination campaign now threatens to exacerbate the situation further. On top of it all, hunger continues to spread, with a recent report from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) projecting a threefold increase in the number of people facing catastrophic food insecurity between November 2024 and April 2025. Tens of thousands of young children and pregnant women are expected to become acutely malnourished in the coming months. “Whether people are on the verge of famine or in famine, they are in absolutely desperate conditions, and this is completely man-made,” said Sam Rose from UNRWA.
The elderly population is another group suffering disproportionately as a result of the destruction. Thousands of elderly people remain trapped in their homes, unable to flee due to mobility issues, living in fear of Israeli bombs with no access to food. Approximately 40,000 are estimated to be living in forced displacement, without medicines or adequate care for chronic diseases.
With northern Gaza’s health infrastructure collapsing under relentless Israeli attacks, the situation is expected to deteriorate further—if that’s even imaginable. “A complete lack of health care in North Gaza would make an already catastrophic situation worse, and lead to more lives being lost,” the WHO said.
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The strategic mistake of handing over the THAAD system to Israel
23 Oct 2024 , 3:18 pm .

The United States sent an anti-missile system and a hundred soldiers to Israel (Photo: EFE)
The Islamic Republic of Iran's counterattack on Israel on October 1 has exposed both the weaknesses of US military strategy and the lack of a coherent framework for US foreign policy decision-making.
The Biden administration, stepping up its support for Israel in the region and in response to future Iranian responses, recently announced the deployment of a Thaad (Terminal High Altitude Area Defense) anti-missile defense system.
A move that is accentuated by the dispatch of a hundred US soldiers, an unprecedented action in the context of the ongoing Israeli regional offensive - centered in Lebanon and Gaza - which is openly supported by Washington.
In Operation True Promise 2 , Tehran demonstrated the possession of advanced indigenous missiles that can penetrate Israel's air defense systems. These, while presented as homegrown, are heavily dependent on American technology and funding.
According to an article titled " What will Thaad do? " by Ali Ahmadi, an analyst specializing in US foreign policy and economics in West Asia, published in The Cradle , this decision is based on a misunderstanding of Iranian capabilities.
The April counterattack, which initially appeared ineffective, was in fact an intelligence-gathering operation on Israeli air defenses, a "soft warning" that Washington and Tel Aviv ignored.
"If it were left to more intelligent and less impetuous leaders, it would be a conundrum that would almost certainly trigger a strong pivot to diplomatic settlements rather than a broader military confrontation," Ahmadi said.
An analysis by the West Point Military Academy, cited by the author, recommended that Israel build more bomb shelters, noting that "using air defenses against Iranian missiles is, to a certain extent, a futile activity."
The report highlights the growing ineffectiveness and high cost of air defenses such as the Thaad system, which, in addition to entailing significant expenditure, puts U.S. military personnel deployed in the region at risk.
Iran's own Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi accused the United States of putting its troops' lives at risk by deploying them in Israel to operate missile systems.
Impulsiveness and lack of doctrine
American political culture favors presidential flexibility in responding to “threats” to national security, a term that conveniently suits Washington’s particular interests. Few members of Congress show interest in reining in this authority, creating a situation in which “going to war is much easier than making peace,” says Ali Ahmadi .
This concentration of power in the hands of the president and his inner circle has led to "US foreign policy taking on an unusually impulsive character for a democracy." The lack of a clear doctrine that precisely defines national interests results in decisions taken without a coherent strategic framework.
This trend has been observed in recent administrations, regardless of their ideological orientation. A clear example is the unconditional support that both Trump and Biden have given to Israel, which ends up being supported "by vague notions like 'Israel has the right to defend itself' rather than any kind of broader strategic logic."
This approach contrasts sharply with decision-making processes in countries such as Iran and China, where there are more robust consultative structures and more stable doctrines. In Iran, the decision-making process on national security is collective and involves various government representatives through the Supreme National Security Council. Similarly, in China, decisions are made within a highly consultative framework and based on a relatively immutable doctrine, the analyst explains.
Ideological projects against strategic needs
The article in The Cradle highlights that US foreign policy decisions are “continuously hijacked” by interests in West Asia, even though this region is becoming less and less relevant to its strategic affairs. The Obama administration attempted a “ Pivot to Asia ” in 2011 with the primary goal of reorienting US attention and resources to countering the growing rise of China, and created a network of military alliances on the Asian country’s periphery.
However, as senior officials revealed , 85% of National Security Council meetings remained focused on West Asia.
Successive administrations promised a shift in strategic focus to East Asia, and while military presence in the region has indeed increased, Ahmadi concludes that the pivot has not materialized and the U.S. focus remains on the Arab region, with the one notable exception being Ukraine.
"The Biden administration came to power insisting that West Asia would take a backseat in American strategic considerations. Instead, attention is clearly more fixed on the region than anywhere else, with the possible exception of Ukraine."
This situation illustrates a fundamental problem in American foreign policy: the absence of a consultative and doctrine-based decision-making process. According to the analyst, this deficiency has led administrations, regardless of their political affiliation, to focus on "ideological projects" to the detriment of the country's strategic needs.
Washington's failure to recognize Iran's "capacity and willingness to retaliate directly" is seen as one of the most significant failures arising from this issue. This lack of understanding exposes the US to a dilemma, on the brink of a possible military escalation that could have been avoided with a deeper analysis of the balance of power.
Instead, decision-makers in the White House and the National Security Council, described by Ahmadi as “less subject matter experts and more political operators,” have engaged in a series of “misjudgments” that have dangerously exacerbated current tensions.
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Hamas official praises Russia's 'commendable stance on Palestine' during Moscow visit
The visit coincided with the BRICS summit in the Russian city of Kazan, where bloc members called for an urgent ceasefire in Gaza
News Desk
OCT 24, 2024

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Senior Hamas official Musa Abu Marzouk said during a trip to Moscow on 24 October that the release of two Russian citizens held captive in Gaza would be given “priority,” but only as part of a broader ceasefire and prisoner exchange deal.
“The movement is prepared to give priority to releasing two Russian prisoners held in the Gaza Strip, but within the framework of a prisoner exchange deal with Israel,” Abu Marzouk told Sputnik.
Abu Marzouk explained that Hamas released two Russian captives during the brief ceasefire and exchanges that took place in November last year. They were released as part of an agreement with Moscow and without compensation.
The Hamas official said it was a “tribute to President Putin for his honorable stance towards the Palestinian cause.”
He also confirmed that Hamas has “not yet chosen a head of its political bureau to succeed Yahya Sinwar,” the late head of Hamas in Gaza, who replaced Ismail Haniyeh following his assassination in Tehran earlier this year.
Sinwar was killed in a clash with Israeli troops on 16 October, following a year-long Israeli manhunt. He has been hailed as a hero of the Palestinian cause for remaining on the battlefield for the course of the war and personally fighting alongside the members of the movement’s armed wing, the Qassam Brigades.
“Israel wants to eliminate Hamas and the Qassam Brigades, but it has so far failed to achieve these goals and will certainly not be able to reach them,” Abu Marzouk told Sputnik.
Ceasefire and captive-exchange talks have remained stalled in recent months. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government have refused the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the strip, particularly from key areas such as the Philadelphi corridor on the Gaza–Egypt border. Tel Aviv also insists on having the ability to continue fighting in Gaza after captives are exchanged.
Hamas remains insistent on a full ceasefire and withdrawal, and is committed to a proposal accepted by Hamas in early July, based on the initiative announced by US President Joe Biden in May. Hamas was reportedly informed previously that Israel had accepted this proposal, before Netanyahu continued to block an agreement from going through.
Following Sinwar’s death, Hamas confirmed that it would hold fast to its terms – effectively refuting western reports and analyses that the leader’s killing would facilitate the conclusion of an agreement in Gaza.
Abu Marzouk praised Russia’s “commendable role in the Security Council in defense of justice and the Palestinian people’s right to life.”
He confirmed that he discussed with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov the issue of Palestinian national unity, under the framework of Russian-sponsored talks between Hamas and the Palestinian Authority (PA) earlier this year. These included talks of a joint Palestinian committee to administer post-war Gaza.
The Hamas official told Russian news outlet RIA Novosti that Hamas has asked Moscow to encourage PA President Mahmoud Abbas to begin negotiations on the formation of a Palestinian unity government to govern Gaza after the war.
Abu Marzouk’s visit coincided with this year’s BRICS summit in the Russian city of Kazan, during which the bloc’s members called for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. Abbas attended the summit at Putin’s invitation.
Israel is currently carrying out an extermination and ethnic cleansing campaign in northern Gaza under the General’s Plan, which aims to expel or kill the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who remain in the north, and transform the area into a military-controlled zone.
It is also carrying out a massive and destructive aerial assault, as well as ground operations, in Lebanon.
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'Unable to advance': Hezbollah details staggering Israeli losses in three weeks of war
The Israeli army has incurred about 700 casualties since beginning ground infiltrations into Lebanon early this month
News Desk
OCT 24, 2024

(Photo credit: Hezbollah Military Media)
Hezbollah fighters have killed over 70 Israeli army soldiers and officers in southern Lebanon and have injured hundreds, the resistance group’s Operations Room said in a statement on 23 October.
“The enemy's losses, according to what the Islamic Resistance fighters monitored, amounted to more than 70 dead and more than 600 wounded officers and soldiers of the Israeli enemy army,” the statement said.
It adds that 28 Merkava tanks, four military bulldozers, an armed vehicle, and an armored troop carrier were destroyed by the Lebanese resistance.
The toll “does not include the Israeli enemy's losses in military bases, sites and barracks in the north and depth of occupied Palestine.”
The statement confirms that Israeli forces have not been able to establish control over or occupy any villages and that the troops have only been able to advance short distances into southern Lebanese villages, given the intensity of the resistance’s operations.
It detailed several recent operations on the different axes in which the Israeli army is trying to advance into numerous villages.
“The enemy forces attempted to infiltrate towards the town of Taybeh … but our fighters confronted them with machine guns and rockets, resulting in a large number of dead and wounded among the infiltrating force. When an enemy support force attempted to advance to retrieve the casualties, our fighters confronted them, inflicting more losses on them and forcing them to retreat,” Hezbollah said.
Fierce clashes at close range have inflicted heavy losses on Israeli forces, as well as longer-range rocket attacks that target troops as they attempt to advance.
In one incident in which Hezbollah’s fighters ambushed troops in a municipality building in one of the villages, Israeli army evacuation operations took hours due to the resistance repeatedly attacking the rescue forces.
Hezbollah confirmed that its rocket, missile, and drone operations are “gradually increasing day after” on the border and “all the way to the depths of occupied Palestine.”
It also confirmed that precision missiles have recently been used for the first time.
The Israeli army has not released an updated figure of the number of soldiers who have been killed in south Lebanon ground operations. Strict military censorship is also regularly imposed on Hezbollah rocket and drone attacks deep in Israel.
A Hezbollah drone exploded into the window of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Caesarea home on 19 October. Less than a week earlier, at least four Golani Brigade soldiers were killed and dozens wounded when a Hezbollah drone attack hit their military base south of Haifa.
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Israel Continues Its War On Journalism
Israel hates truth, which is why it kills journalists at every opportunity and blocks them from entering Gaza. This is because truth tends to have a marked anti-Israel bias.
Caitlin Johnstone
October 24, 2024
An Israeli airstrike destroyed the press office of the Lebanese news broadcaster Al Mayadeen on Wednesday night, continuing Israel’s historically unprecedented military assault on the press.
Also in continuation of Israel’s war on journalism, the IDF has published the names of six Al Jazeera reporters who it claims are actually members of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, citing as evidence documents which it claims Israeli forces found in Gaza. These allegations would mark these journalists as legitimate military targets.
Al Jazeera has denounced these claims as unfounded, saying in a statement, “The Network views these fabricated accusations as a blatant attempt to silence the few remaining journalists in the region, thereby obscuring the harsh realities of the war from audiences worldwide.”
There is of course no reason to ever believe any claim Israel makes about anything whatsoever absent mountains of independently verifiable evidence, after the mountains of lies it has churned out over the last year. The fact that western news outlets are treating these allegations as plausible is evidence of their propagandistic nature.
Israel claims everyone it wants to kill is Hamas. The journalists are Hamas, the hospitals are Hamas, the UN is Hamas, the aid trucks are Hamas, the schools are Hamas, the mosques are Hamas, the water infrastructure is Hamas, the civilian homes are all Hamas, and Hamas is hiding behind every woman and child in Gaza. The only exception to this rule is in Lebanon, in which case everyone Israel wants to kill is Hezbollah.
Israel hates truth, which is why it kills journalists at every opportunity and blocks them from entering Gaza. This is because truth tends to have a marked anti-Israel bias.
We saw this illustrated recently when Israel announced that there’s a secret Hezbollah bunker underneath a hospital in Beirut, so the press simply sent a bunch of reporters to go investigate because Israel can’t block the press from entering Lebanon like it can in Gaza. Even western outlets like the BBC and Sky News entered the hospital and interviewed medical staff, reporting that they found no trace of evidence supporting Israel’s claims and that the hospital staff all denied the existence of any Hezbollah bunker on the premises. And you may be sure those outlets would have eagerly reported any sign of Hezbollah if they were given the opportunity.
Criminal institutions need to function in the dark. They cannot function in the light of visibility and critical journalism and inconvenient video footage. That’s why the mafia murders witnesses. That’s why the inner workings of the US war machine are shrouded in government secrecy. That’s why Julian Assange spent five years in a maximum security prison. And that’s why Israel does everything it can to kill and obstruct journalists who tell the truth about its crimes.
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