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‘Madness in Haifa Bay’: Hezbollah Rockets Set Fire to ‘Israeli’ North
November 13, 2024

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The aftermath of Hezbollah rocket impacts in the Krayot settlement cluster, November 11, 2024. Photo: Social media.

Several Hezbollah rockets made impact in settlements in the Haifa district on November 11, which were launched from an area near the southern Lebanese border where the Israeli army is currently operating.

Video footage filmed by Israeli troops in south Lebanon is circulating on social media, showing the rockets being fired at several settlements.

Footage on social media also showed the impacts in several settlements in the Haifa district, including Kiryat Ata, Kiryat Yam, and Kiryat Bialik in the Krayot cluster of settlements.

A police academy in Kiryat Ata was damaged, while several vehicles were destroyed or lit ablaze.

“In defense of Lebanon and its people, the Islamic Resistance fighters targeted, at 02:10 in the afternoon of Monday 11-11-2024, the Krayot area north of the occupied city of Haifa with a rocket salvo,” Hezbollah said in a statement.

Around 230 rockets were fired from Lebanon toward Israeli military sites and settlements on 11 November, with 100 of them fired at the Krayot settlements in the Haifa district. At least seven Israelis were wounded. Hebrew media referred to the event as “madness in Haifa Bay.”

According to Al Mayadeen‘s correspondent, “two ballistic missiles were launched after the last salvos” which targeted the Haifa area.

The Lebanese resistance launched several other attacks on Monday, including a rocket attack on the Katzrin settlement in the occupied Golan Heights. It also continued to confront Israeli forces operating on the Lebanese border, who have failed to occupy or take control of a single village since early October.

“The Mujahideen of the Islamic Resistance targeted, at 4:35 PM on 11-11-2024, a house in which Israeli enemy soldiers were entrenched on the Sari Heights on the northwestern outskirts of the town of Kfar Kila, with a guided missile, killing and wounding them,” Hezbollah said on Monday afternoon.

Head of Hezbollah’s Media Relations Office Mohammad Afif vowed in a speech on November 11 that the Lebanese resistance is prepared for a prolonged war—while clarifying that no substantial proposals for a ceasefire have been offered to Lebanon.

“We are ready for a long war with the occupation at all levels, whether on the front or in the interior,” Afif said.

“Our answer to the claims of a number of Israeli officials, that Hezbollah’s missile stockpile has declined to about 20 percent of our actual capabilities, is clear on the ground … Our missiles last week reached the suburbs of Tel Aviv and Haifa, and centers and camps were bombed for the first time in the Golan and in Haifa,” he affirmed.

“After 45 days of bloody fighting, with five military divisions, two brigades, and 65,000 soldiers, [Israel] is still unable to occupy a single Lebanese village … Our will to fight that is unbreakable,” Afif added.

The Israeli army’s Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi said last week that the Zionist entity is planning “for the continuation of the fighting in Lebanon, including the expansion and deepening of the [ground] maneuver.”

https://orinocotribune.com/madness-in-h ... eli-north/

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Tales from hell in Gaza
Telma Luzzani

Nov 9, 2024 , 5:00 pm .

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Destruction in the Gaza Strip caused by Israeli bombing (Photo: AFP / Said Khatib)

The crude testimony of two UN rapporteurs before members of Congress not only exposed the inhuman conditions in the Gaza Strip but also exposed the "timid" international legislation, incapable of preventing a genocide such as the one the Palestinian people are experiencing.

Every day a new atrocity in Gaza shakes our hearts and our consciences. Yesterday, Saturday, October 26, Israeli army raids in the Khan Yunis refugee camp in the south of the Strip exterminated entire Palestinian families, including children. On Friday, October 25, Israel opened fire on hospitals in the north and bombings against schools such as those in Nuseirat left dozens dead. And so it went on day after day, to the point that Palestinian rescue groups had to temporarily suspend their work because they were the targets of constant attacks.

This horror, which has been going on for more than a year, was described in detail and with reliable data last Monday, the 21st, in the Chamber of Deputies of Argentina by five United Nations officials invited by the Parliamentary Friendship Group (GPA) with Palestine in collaboration with the League of Arab States in our country. The reports of the five UN rapporteurs - presented virtually, to a full room, but with no media coverage - moved the diplomatic representatives, deputies, representatives of various religious cults and the general public who attended the discussion.

As an example, two of the five testimonies given by UN specialists will be reproduced here: one on the atrocities suffered specifically by women, girls and adolescents - added to everything else that is endured in a war - and another on the situation related to water and epidemics.

"The state of our world is unsustainable due to impunity, inequality and uncertainty," said Congresswoman Lorena Pokoik, quoting UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres. Pokoik spoke on behalf of the members of the GPA of Argentina. "We are here to reflect on the humanitarian crisis that Palestine is going through and to raise our voices in a call for peace for the good of the people who suffer from this conflict and for the good of all humanity," she continued. In addition to Pokoik, the discussion table included the ambassador of the League of Arab States to Argentina, Sesham Hassan Ahmed Abdel Wahab; the deputies Carolina Gaillard, Mónica Macha and Vanina Biasi and the deputy Pedro Carro.

The five rapporteurs were Francesca Albanese (Italian), Dorothy Estrada (Mexican), Paula Gaviria Bentacur (Colombian), Astrid Puentes (Colombian) and Pedro Arrojo (Spanish), each knowledgeable in different legal, cultural and political traditions, but with a common link: international law and human rights (HR).

Being a woman and a girl
"The suffering is disproportionate," said Dorothy Estrada, rapporteur on discrimination against women and girls in Gaza and Palestine, both alarmed and furious. "In addition to the armed conflict, there are human rights violations linked to gender and age, which are even more atrocious. According to the data we have, in Gaza there has been evidence of psychological violence, sexual torture in atrocious humane conditions and rape used as a weapon."

"Although it is impossible to know the exact figures, the most sober estimates speak of one million displaced women and 10,000 women killed since the beginning of the conflict in October 2023. More than 6,000 mothers have died, leaving more than 19,000 children orphaned," Estrada continued. "Girls and adolescents are at high risk of falling into child labor, sexual exploitation, child or forced marriage, and situations of human trafficking. Older women, those who are alone or isolated, or disabled, are also exposed to very serious situations," she stressed.

"Pregnant women in labour or post-partum, with hospital infrastructure destroyed, lack healthcare. There is no anaesthesia, not even for caesarean sections. The conditions are atrocious for them and for their newborns because there is also a lack of the most vital medicines, and there are power cuts due to lack of fuel," she explained.

"This is not a humanitarian crisis caused by a natural disaster, but rather one that is the result of specific human actions," Estrada said. "There is a lack of basic necessities, such as food, water, menstrual supplies for a dignified period. The minimum requirements demanded by international human rights law do not exist. Women are having to bury their children, they are having to wander from one place to another, they are living in enormous precariousness and absolute insecurity," she added.

"We ask for the rights of women who are violated day after day. Women are essential for building a sustainable and lasting peace and for real possibilities of reconciliation," the rapporteur concluded.

Water, a vital necessity
Pedro Arrojo, Special Rapporteur for Human Rights, Sanitation and Water Services, reported on the dramatic situation faced by 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza, “although 1.7 million of them did not choose to live there and were forced by Israel.” “The normal consumption of any of us, in our homes, is one hundred liters of water per day per person. According to the World Health Organization, in a situation of absolute and extreme emergency, human beings need at least 15 liters of water per day per person for a dignified life. The 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza have access to only 4.7 liters each per day,” criticized Arrojo.

Worse still, the water consumed is salinized and contaminated. The Strip has only one natural source of fresh water, the coastal aquifer. "Before the war, due to the large number of people, three times more water was required than the aquifer's replenishment capacity, so this source became massively salinized by marine intrusion," he said.

"Even before the war, the sanitary infrastructure was poor because 70% of the construction materials needed for the sanitation plants were considered by Israel as 'dual-use materials' (civil and military) and, therefore, they prevented their arrival. As a result of all this, the aquifer is not only salinized but also contaminated by fecal fluids," he explained.

How did the Palestinians get drinking water before the war? Arrojo explained that "for 15 years there were desalination plants financed by the European Union and Unicef, in addition to a very limited supply of water sold by the Israeli public company, Mekorot, which arrived through three pipelines." For this reason, drinking water "was only enough for 40% of the 2 million-odd inhabitants." "For 15 years, the human rights of the Palestinians have not been respected because of the Israeli blockade," he said.

"This was made worse by the war, because Israel immediately cut off power and water supplies to Mekorot. The power cuts brought desalination plants and the few sanitation stations to a standstill. And this is not 'collateral damage.' During this year of war, there have been bombings, sabotage and very precise bombings of wells and water tanks, pumping stations, etc. The result is that the population has 4.7 litres per person per day," he said, adding that "this has led to several epidemics of diarrhoea - 70,000 per week for several months, mostly among children - and the risk of cholera and polio epidemics, without medical attention."

"Thousands upon thousands of children killed silently. This is not against the combatants. This is not aimed at winning a war. It is part of a logic that indiscriminately goes against the population and is theorized in high-level statements from the government and the Israeli army, which call Palestinian children 'children of darkness' to justify their extermination," Arrojo said.

The Spanish rapporteur, deeply moved, admitted that "it is very difficult for him to speak about this issue because it is tremendously inhumane and because it puts at risk not only an entire people but also international law, which is being violated with an unacceptable complicit silence from the main powers and a large part of the world."

For Arrojo, the situation in Western Asia is putting "the very existence of the UN at risk." "The timid international legislation that we have made to prevent genocides such as the one committed against the Jewish people and the one that is being committed against the Palestinians today is at risk," he added.

The legislative commission to achieve a ceasefire and to ensure compliance with the human rights of Palestinians is in the process of being formed. The contribution is extremely valuable and is in line with the values ​​of the Argentines. It is a great example to follow and encourage.

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Global Fury After State Dept Claims Israel Not Violating US Law by Blocking Gaza Aid
Posted on November 13, 2024 by Yves Smith

Yves here. Apologies for not having my own post in this slot. I lost power for over an hour, and with a feeble old battery in my computer, I decided to work on something I could get done.

But it is separately useful to run this piece. The horrors in Gaza are if anything accelerating, and now compounded by Gaza-like attacks on Beirut. But between Israel succeeding in curtailing coverage via murdering journalists and much of the world falling into tragedy fatigue, new abuses and variants of old ones are not getting the attention they warrant.

The latest humanitarian aid charade confirms what a immoral, cruel, and cynical country the US is, deserving of only rebuke around the world. The Biden Administration first tried the obvious ruse of saying Israel had to let more aid in, intended as a sop to Muslim and anti-war voters, but with the deadline after November 5, so Israel could fall short with no effect on the election.

This tweet in today’s Links shows how the Israelis are not just blocking aid but destroying it:

Look at what our team @EuroMedHR documented yesterday and today..

Yesterday, Israel allowed a humanitarian aid truck into a shelter in the town of Beit Hanoun, amidst widespread media coverage.

This morning, Israeli forces stormed the shelter, killed some civilians, forcibly… pic.twitter.com/OzDxtqkXSc

— Ramy Abdu| رامي عبده (@RamAbdu) November 12, 2024



But in the US, supporting genocide is a bipartisasn affair.

By Brett Williams, staff writer at Common Dreams. Originally published at Common Dreams

Human rights advocates around the world reacted angrily to Tuesday’s U.S. State Department determination that Israelis not violating humanitarian law—even as its forces annihilate Gaza and block aid from entering the embattled Palestinian enclave.

Last month, the Biden administration—which has approved tens of billions of dollars in military aid for Israel and provided nearly unconditional diplomatic support since October 2023—sent a letter to the Israeli government threatening to cut off U.S. arms transfers if it failed to take “urgent and sustained actions” to improve humanitarian conditions in Gaza within 30 days.

Asked during a Tuesday press conference if the Israeli government has met the letter’s demands, State Department spokesperson Vedant Patel said that “we have not made an assessment that they are in violation of U.S. law.”

Predictable, pathetic, and blatantly illegal. https://t.co/RWglDrMLvR

— Matt Duss (@mattduss) November 12, 2024



“The overall humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to be unsatisfactory,” Patel continued. “But in the context of the letter, it’s not about whether we find something satisfactory or not; it’s what are the actions that we’re seeing.”

“These actions that we have seen, we think that these are steps in the right direction,” he added, citing the limited reopening of the Erez border crossing between Gaza and Israel. “We want to see more steps. We want to see these steps sustained over a significant period of time, and ultimately, we want to see these steps have a result on the situation.”

Patel insisted that the Biden administration is “not giving Israel a pass.”

🚨 State Department: “We have not made an assessment that Israel is violating U.S. law.”

This comes as eight major international humanitarian organizations published a letter today, stating Israel has failed to meet U.S.-set aid requirements by the deadline.

(Reporter… pic.twitter.com/ZnpovfuYzU

— Drop Site (@DropSiteNews) November 12, 2024


However, humanitarian aid groups accuse Israel of causing ” apocalyptic” conditions in northern Gaza, where thousands of civilians including many women and children have been killed or wounded while others face imminent famine under a plan to starve out the population in order to ethnically cleanse the area.

On Tuesday, a coalition of eight international humanitarian groups including Oxfam International, CARE, Norwegian Refugee Council, Save the Children, and others published a report titled The Gaza Scorecard: Israel Fails to Comply With U.S. Humanitarian Access Demands in Gaza, which found that Israel has failed to fully comply with any of the 19 specific demands in the Biden administration’s letter.

The scorecard noted:

The principals of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee now assess that “the entire Palestinian population in North Gaza is at imminent risk of dying from disease, famine, and violence.” The findings of this scorecard underscore Israel’s failure to comply with U.S. demands and international obligations. Israel should be held accountable for the end result of failing to ensure the adequate provision of food, medical, and other supplies to reach people in need.

“While Israel manipulates the U.S. by allowing some aid trucks into other parts of Gaza in the days leading up to the deadline, the performative act did not bring any humanitarian aid to the besieged northern neighborhoods of Gaza,” said Raed Jarrar, advocacy director at Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN). “Even more concerning, no forcibly displaced Palestinian from the northern neighborhoods of Gaza has been allowed to return home.”

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Last month, Biden gave Israel 30 days to increase the number of aid trucks it allows into Gaza to 350/day, or risk losing access to American military aid under US law.

Those 30 days are now up. Israel has let in just 54/day, on average. https://t.co/UZerAHsxXP pic.twitter.com/nowa3sOHCK

— Stephen Semler (@stephensemler) November 12, 2024



Indeed, the IDF said it has “no intention of allowing the residents of the northern Gaza Strip to return to their homes.”

At the same time, relief workers describe deadly dangers faced by Palestinians who try to flee besieged areas including the Jabalia refugee camp, site of some of the war’s worst massacres, including indiscriminate Israeli targeting of refugees without regard for age or gender.

The International Court of Justice in The Hague is in the lengthy process of determining if Israel’s atrocities amount to violations of the Genocide Convention. While it is weighing the evidence in the South Africa-led case, the ICJ has issued a series of provisional orders directing Israel to prevent genocidal acts, halt its assault on Rafah, and stop blocking humanitarian aid from entering Gaza. Critics accuse Israel of flouting all three orders.

“As a signatory to the Genocide Convention, the U.S. is obligated to prevent acts of genocide and to avoid complicity in them,” DAWN stressed on Tuesday. “The U.S. should halt its military support for Israel to comply with its convention obligations and uphold international legal norms.”

The US demanded that Israel increase aid into Gaza. Israel reduced aid.

The US warned of consequences. There will be none.

This will be the Biden administration’s legacy: Unconditional support for war crimes and complicity in genocide. https://t.co/rXWMGhjXZ6

— IMEU Policy Project (@imeupolicy) November 12, 2024


This is not the first time that the Biden administration has officially denied that Israel has violated humanitarian law during the Gaza war. In March, the State Department accepted Israel’s assertion that the country is using U.S.-supplied arms in compliance with international law, even as more than 100,000 Palestinians had been killed or wounded in Gaza up to that date. The casualty figure has since increased by about 50%.

Congressional progressives and human rights groups pushed back on the Biden administration’s claim. In April, a leaked memo revealed that officials at the United States Agency for International Development warned Secretary of State Antony Blinken that Israel was indeed breaking the law by blocking aid from entering Gaza. Another leaked State Department memo raised “serious concern” over Israeli noncompliance with humanitarian law and slammed Israel’s claims of legal U.S. weapons use as “neither credible nor reliable.”

Palestine advocates fear the Biden administration’s refusal to suspend arms shipments to Israel—as experts argue is required under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and Leahy Laws—will open the door for Republican President-elect Donald Trump to back Israeli crimes such as the annexation of Palestinian territories including the West Bank.

This sums up the failures of the Democratic Party—repeatedly refusing to fulfill promises to its own voters.

Whether it's refusing to end weapons sales to Israel or refusing to stand up to billionaires & corporate power, the Democratic Party brand right now is bait-and-switch. https://t.co/3V9LQAhWDR

— Justice Democrats (@justicedems) November 12, 2024


“By spending over a year ignoring U.S. law on supplying arms, the Biden administration has handed Trump an excuse to ignore any law he wants,” Center for International Policy executive vice president Matt Duss said Tuesday on social media. “And they will have nothing to say about it.”

Duss called the Biden administration’s new determination “predictable, pathetic, and blatantly illegal.”

https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2024/11 ... a-aid.html

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Hezbollah attacks Israeli army's Tel Aviv HQ twice in one day

Known as 'The Campus,' the Kirya base in densely populated Tel Aviv has served as the Israeli army's headquarters since its founding in 1948

News Desk

NOV 13, 2024

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Hezbollah announced on 13 November it had successfully targeted the Israeli military’s Kirya base in Tel Aviv, home to the Defense Ministry, General Staff, War Room, and Air Force Command and Control Center, twice in the same day.

“The Islamic Resistance launched, for the first time, an aerial operation with a squadron of qualitative assault drones targeting the Kirya Base … in Tel Aviv, hitting their targets precisely at 3:30 pm on Wednesday,” a statement from Hezbollah said.

Israeli media denied the report, claiming, “There is currently no indication that any drones reached central Israel or came near army headquarters.”

The Islamic resistance movement later issued a second statement saying that it struck the Kirya base a second time, at 6:15 pm, with Qader 2 ballistic missiles, which hit “their targets precisely.”

Hezbollah also announced the targeting Wednesday of the Glilot Base, the headquarters of the Military Intelligence Unit 8200, in the suburbs of Tel Aviv, with a qualitative missile barrage.

The Islamic resistance movement successfully targeted the Glilot Base base two weeks ago, on 2 November.

A squadron of Hezbollah attack drones Hezbollah also targeted Israel’s Amos base on Wednesday. The base is an important transport and technology readiness hub for Israel’s northern region, located 55 km from the Lebanese-Israel border.

Almost two months after the start of Israel’s massive bombing campaign targeting Lebanon, Hezbollah remains capable of striking military targets deep with Israel while repelling the ongoing Israeli ground invasion of the country.

Israeli forces have been able to destroy many Lebanese villages near the Israeli border area but have not been able to breach Hezbollah’s first line of defenses, while taking heavy casualties.

Earlier Wednesday, Hebrew media outlets reported a “very difficult incident” in which several Israeli troops were killed in southern Lebanon, coming as Tel Aviv has recently announced an expansion of its ground operation in the country.

According to Sky News Arabia, nine Israeli soldiers were killed in a booby-trapped building in south Lebanon, and others were wounded. The soldiers were in the building when the explosives were detonated.

On Tuesday, the Israeli army announced it had begun the second phase of its ground operation in southern Lebanon in an effort to advance toward Hezbollah’s second line of defense.

“The Israeli army has initiated the second phase of the ground maneuver in southern Lebanon, with the 36th Division advancing toward Hezbollah’s second defensive line,” Israeli newspaper Maariv reported.

In response, Hezbollah announced that the Israeli army’s decision “will only lead to disappointment, and its inevitable harvest will be more losses and failures; ‘Our mujahideen are waiting.'"

“The resistance has taken all measures within its defensive plans to enable it to fight a long battle to prevent the enemy from achieving its goals,” the Islamic resistance movement added.

https://thecradle.co/articles/hezbollah ... in-one-day

The state-backed settler war to annex the West Bank

With an indebted Trump soon to be back in the White House, Tel Aviv is orchestrating a calculated campaign of militia formation and settler violence to seize control of the West Bank, aiming for annexation and the ethnic cleansing of Palestinian communities.


Robert Inlakesh

NOV 13, 2024

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Photo Credit: The Cradle

Despite Israel's ongoing genocide in Gaza and military aggression against Lebanon, Tel Aviv is preparing to unleash its fanatical Jewish settlers in a coordinated war against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, aiming to ethnically cleanse what remains of the territory and pave the way for further annexation.

Adding fuel to the fire, billionaire Miriam Adelson, the wealthiest Israeli in the world, bankrolled Donald Trump's “huge victory” in his successful presidential campaign with one clear condition: support for annexing the West Bank.

Last month The Times of Israel noted that the wealthy widow “is carrying on a legacy she built with her late husband, casino magnate Sheldon Adelson,” and that “The Adelson family has long been one of the largest sources of campaign money for Republican candidates and has backed Trump during each of the last three general elections.”

The complete consolidation of the West Bank

Speaking to The Cradle, Ubai al-Aboudi, executive director of Palestinian rights group ‘Bisan Center,’ says that “the Israeli settlers are preparing to carry out a major attack, to ethnically cleanse the Palestinian population,” adding that this attack will be particularly focused on completely erasing Palestinians from what is known as Area C, which constitutes roughly 60 percent of the West Bank.

That escalation has already begun. On 4 November, armed settlers launched a brazen assault on the Palestinian city of Al-Bireh, marking a surge in the violence that has gripped the West Bank. In October alone, settlers carried out at least 1,490 attacks against Palestinians, their property, and their land – often under the supervision and protection of occupation soldiers.

In the past, extremist settler attacks against Palestinians were characterized by their spontaneous nature and uncoordinated thuggery, but this has begun to change. During a recent interview with Israel’s Channel 7 News, West Bank Settlement Council leader Israel Gantz commented on a meeting he had with the recently sacked Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant:

“We asked that the West Bank be treated as Jabalia, Rafah, and the villages of southern Lebanon were treated, which means displacing the residents, killing the terrorists in these villages, cleansing the terrorist infrastructure, confiscating the weapons and then returning them to their villages.”

While the statement includes the idea of returning Palestinians to their villages, if such an operation replicated Gaza and southern Lebanon, there would be no village to return to. Gantz also requested that Palestinian villages bordering illegal Jewish settlements be ‘cleansed’ due to the potential security threat posed to Israelis living there – both ideas reportedly opposed by Gallant.

On 5 November, however, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu replaced Gallant and handed the defense minister position to long-time ally Israel Katz. While serving in his previous role as Israel’s foreign minister, Katz openly called for expelling Palestinians from their homes in the West Bank, unlike his predecessor.

‘Organized militias’

Last November, it was revealed that National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir had ordered the police to stop enforcing the law against West Bank settlers.

This is why the armed settler assault on Al-Bireh was seen as so significant. As Netanyahu reshuffles his cabinet to include a full deck of right-wingers, many of whom are themselves West Bank settlers, these groups are becoming even more brazen.

The assault on Al-Bireh was particularly alarming – a “pogrom-style attack,“ according to Aboudi, as “they feel emboldened by the impunity they enjoy.” Rampaging settlers burned 18 vehicles and two apartments while Israeli soldiers looked on.

One West Bank Palestinian described to The Cradle how settlers showed up outside her home armed with Molotov cocktails, but “were luckily scared off” prior to assaulting family members:

“I had just left my home prior to the attack, but I knew something was wrong because the soldiers were acting very violently at all the checkpoints as I was leaving … you have to understand that these kinds of attacks don’t happen without the soldiers participating in some way.”

“The settlers are acting more and more like organized militias; they are an extension of the Israeli army working towards an agenda of ethnic cleansing,” insists Aboudi, affirming that this year’s attacks have been dramatically increasing. According to statistics, settler violence has been escalating every year since 2021, reaching an unprecedented number of attacks in 2024.

Through the use of state-backed settler ‘defense squads,’ Israel has managed to ethnically cleanse 16 Palestinian communities in the southern hills of Al-Khalil (Hebron). In 2023, it was discovered that the Israeli army had established the ‘Desert Frontier’ unit, comprised of the most extremist Jewish settlers from the notorious ‘Hilltop Youth’ group. Human rights groups have also documented the use of Israeli standard-issue rifles by West Bank settlers attacking Palestinians, all pointing toward state complicity in these attacks.

According to Aboudi, “around 700 [Israeli] roadblocks cut off Palestinian villages from each other.” Set up by occupation forces, the roadblocks provide cover for “attacks from violent settlers who target Palestinians passing by … greatly affecting the ability to even travel safely across the West Bank.” The attackers can rely on unconditional impunity from Tel Aviv, he explains:

“They feel that they have enough resources, weapons, arms, political backing, to commit whatever crime they choose."

Trump and West Bank annexation

Yossi Dagan, the settler leader of Samaria Regional Council, recently purchased some 500 rifles to arm and prepare “emergency security teams” in anticipation of a war in the West Bank. In September, Israel declared the West Bank a “combat zone,” and created closed military zones as buffers surrounding the illegal Jewish settlements.

Bezalel Smotrich, Israel’s finance minister who was recently gifted control of settlement affairs for the occupied Palestinian territories, issued a public call for annexation in late October. As a longtime West Bank settler himself, Smotrich openly works on behalf of a 2017 settler movement proposal, outlined in a document entitled ‘Decisive Plan,’ which seeks to double the settler population of the West Bank.

If this is combined with Israel’s decision to begin transferring the Israeli settler population from military to civil control, it becomes clear that the process of annexation is already underway.

With the victory of Donald Trump in the recent US elections, it is more than likely that Netanyahu views annexation of the West Bank to suddenly be a very viable option, despite the historic opinion delivered by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in July that declared Israel's occupation of the territories to be a violation of international law and demanded that Tel Aviv end its occupation, dismantle all settlements, pay reparations for damages to Palestinians, and facilitate the return of all displaced natives.

But Trump's sweeping electoral victory was aided by uber-Zionist Adelson’s contribution of $100 million to his campaign, with the single request that the Republican leader permit Israeli annexation of the West Bank.

Recall too that the Adelsons financed Trump's first presidential bid, in 2016, with the quid pro quo that the Republican leader move the US embassy in Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and recognize the Holy City as Israel’s undivided Capital – a promise that Trump implemented in 2018.

Now, Miriam Adelson is pushing for the annexation of the West Bank. Combined with the surge in settler violence, the formation of Jewish militias, military training programs for settler civilians, and the distribution of 120,000 rifles, a calculated strategy is taking shape. This is not just about sporadic attacks – it is a deliberate, state-backed campaign to alter the demographics of the West Bank permanently in line with the expansionist, settler-colonial ideology of the most extremist coalition government in Israel's history.

https://thecradle.co/articles/the-state ... -west-bank

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Israeli army 'will not leave Gaza before 2026': Report

Tel Aviv has established several permanent military installations across the entirety of the Gaza Strip

News Desk

NOV 13, 2024

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The Israeli army is rapidly accelerating its plans to establish a permanent presence in the Gaza Strip, where it will likely remain until at least the end of 2025, according to a 13 November report by Israel’s Haaretz newspaper.

“The work is progressing at full speed,” the newspaper reported.

“Wide roads are being built, cellular antennas are going up, water, sewage, and electricity networks are going in, and of course, there are the buildings, some portable and others less so,” it added.

These plans have included the systematic destruction of buildings across Gaza, with the aim of ensuring that resistance fighters cannot hide in them.

Israeli forces, as part of their extermination and expulsion campaign in northern Gaza, have forced tens of thousands out of their homes to transform the area into a military zone. Haaretz confirms that many Palestinians have refused to leave, despite artillery shelling which targets areas that remain inhabited.

The construction work and setting up of permanent outposts have not been limited to the north.

“According to the plan that is being carried out, the army is acting to hold no fewer than four large areas in different parts of the Strip. One of the most prominent of them is the Netzarim corridor,” Haaretz said.

The Netzarim corridor, which cuts Gaza into two and prevents the return of displaced Palestinians to the northern strip, was established in the early months of the Gaza war and has since been transformed into an extensive military facility with detention centers and permanent housing for soldiers.

The Haaretz report adds that a “combat graph for 2025” has been distributed to troops in recent weeks.

“The way it looks on the ground, the IDF won't leave Gaza before 2026,” a brigade officer in Gaza told the newspaper. “When you see the roads being paved here, it's clear that this isn't intended for the ground maneuvers or for raids by the troops into various places. These roads lead, among other places, to the places from which some of the settlements were removed.”

“I don't know of any intent to rebuild them; that isn't something we're told explicitly. But everyone understands where this is going,” the officer added.

Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported on 10 November that the Israeli army has established permanent military installations across Gaza aimed at setting up a long-term presence and splitting the strip into three separate zones.

According to the report, the Israeli army plans to separate northern, central, and southern Gaza from each other. Several new land corridors have been established in recent months, including one which aims to cut off the northern cities Beit Hanoun, Beit Lahia, and Jabalia from Gaza City.

The Israeli government denies that Tel Aviv is working for the reestablishment of Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip, which were evacuated in 2005. Yet soldiers in Gaza and government officials openly express their aspirations to force out Palestinians from the strip and recreate the Gush Katif settlement bloc – as it was referred to in the past.

Last month, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party organized a conference under the title “Preparing to Settle in Gaza.” It was attended by several government ministers.

Haaretz reported earlier this year that Israel’s “indefinite” presence in Gaza is gradually paving the way for illegal settlement in the strip.

https://thecradle.co/articles/israeli-a ... 026-report
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Short on Troops, Israel Turns to Mercenaries
Posted by Internationalist 360° on November 12, 2024
Mohamed Nader Al-Omari

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Protracted and unprecedented Arab resistance has depleted Israeli troop and reservist forces and forced Tel Aviv to seek out unconventional methods – including the recruitment of foreign mercenaries – to sustain Israel’s weary military and escalatory war goals.

Facing increasing domestic pressure to reveal the true extent of their military losses in Gaza and Lebanon, Israeli officials have released figures that are likely to only reveal minimal numbers. The data claims that since the beginning of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood on 7 October 2023, around 12,000 soldiers and officers have been injured or forced into rehabilitation under the occupation state’s Ministry of Defense.

This includes 910 wounded during what Israel calls a “limited ground maneuver” launched by Tel Aviv on the Lebanese border, in addition to the deaths of over 760 officers and soldiers and 140 left completely disabled. These admissions, although selective, have stirred growing skepticism within Israeli society, already at its most politically divided since the inception of the state in 1948.

The struggle to maintain power

Following the sacking of Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, questions are mounting: how does Israel plan to sustain its fighting force amidst the Lebanese resistance’s deadly daily attacks on them?

Opposition against compulsory military service from religious groups, particularly the Haredim, has compounded the army’s challenges – so has the removal of Gallant, an army dropout rate soaring above 17 percent, a wave of reverse immigration that has reached one million people in a single year, the highest since 1948, and increasing reluctance among shell-shocked reservists to return to the horror of battlefields in Gaza and the Lebanese border.

The treacherous northern front, especially, has become a symbol of perpetual fear for Israeli soldiers stationed there against Hezbollah, as history repeats itself in south Lebanon.

The “huge shortage” of capable fighters has forced Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to explore a range of unconventional options, especially after the Haredim conscription law passed in mid-July proved insufficient in addressing the manpower gap.

Turning to mercenaries

Many of these options are centered around utilizing tens of thousands of mercenaries, drawing on assistance from western intelligence agencies, and enlisting unconventional fighters, including Jewish militias.

For the past seven decades, successive Israeli administrations have been reluctant to encourage a wholesale migration or naturalization of African Jews – the ‘Falasha’ from Ethiopia – to an Israel rife with racism, citing their ‘lower status’ to Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews.

As a result, only around 80,000 Ethiopian Jews, 20,000 of whom were born in the occupation state, hold Israeli citizenship. But today, desperate for manpower, the Ministry of Defense has begun granting amnesty to Falasha currently imprisoned for attempting illegal entry into Israel or for overstaying their visas.

These men, aged between 18 and 40, are being fast-tracked for citizenship on the condition that they enlist. The Zionist organization ‘Al-Harith’ has also been active in Ethiopia, recruiting and training Ethiopian Jews with promises of citizenship, job opportunities, and residence within Israel after the war. It is estimated that by October 2024, more than 17,000 Falasha, including only 1,400 women, have been recruited.

Germany’s collaboration in exploiting asylum seekers

Another initiative by the Netanyahu administration involves cooperation with German intelligence and Zionist organizations in Germany to recruit asylum seekers from Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria. Over the past seven months, the Values Initiative Association and the German–Israeli Association (DIG) have worked to enlist these refugees from war-torn Muslim-majority countries as mercenaries for Israel.

Offered monthly salaries ranging between €4,000 to €5,000 and fast-tracked German citizenship, many have joined the fight. Reports suggest that around 4,000 immigrants were naturalized between September and October alone.

This shift highlights a significant change in Berlin’s position – which once served as a mediator in prisoner exchange deals between Israel and Palestinian or Lebanese factions, but now vocally and materially leads global support of Israeli military objectives, under the guise of a moral obligation toward the occupation state.

Germany’s policy of supporting genocide in Gaza and terror in Lebanon was expressed by none other than Berlin’s Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock during her recent visit to Lebanon and then in her speech in the German Parliament, the Bundestag, in late September:

“Germany considers Israel’s security to be an extension of its national security. Therefore, Germany is committed to Israel’s right to defend itself and to provide all possible assistance for that.”

The German government’s overt backing extends beyond policy statements. The Ministry of Defense announced that German warships in the Mediterranean – operating under UNIFIL – had shot down unidentified drones and provided logistical aid to the Israeli Marines in operations such as the kidnapping of a Lebanese naval captain suspected of being linked to Hezbollah.

The militaristic alliance and Germany’s role in gathering intelligence to counter Hezbollah rocket attacks have further solidified Berlin’s support for Tel Aviv, driven by a desire “to make amends for its Nazi past.”

After the start of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, Germany imposed further restrictions on citizenship applicants from Arab and Muslim countries, requiring them to make pledges not to criticize Israel or show sympathy for Palestinians as a litmus test for naturalization.

In early November 2024, Germany introduced a law for compulsory conscription of these Arab and Muslim applicants, claiming an intent to fill manpower shortages. Yet, this conscription would not involve service in Germany – a stipulation that has left many of these refugees wary of who and where they could end up fighting.

Desperate times

Israeli intelligence agencies, including the Shin Bet and Mossad, have also reconnected with remnants of the disbanded South Lebanon Army (SLA) militia to help recruit allies inside Lebanon. These recruits would either spy on Hezbollah positions or potentially take up arms against it should a regional escalation, akin to what happened during the war in 1982, materialize through provocations.

Meanwhile, Israeli intelligence has collaborated with European agencies and mercenary recruitment companies – including Blackwater, led by the Zionist Eric Prince – to enlist European mercenaries for the occupation army.

Although this practice dates back to 2023, recruitment efforts have surged lately. As reported by the Spanish newspaper El Mundo in late November 2023, a 28-year-old Spanish mercenary named Vidio Diaz Flores admitted to being recruited by Blackwater for approximately €4,000 per week to fight in Palestine. Israel sought to keep these kinds of recruitment initiatives under wraps, especially after five ‘foreign workers’ were killed when a resistance rocket targeted the Metula settlement.

These factors combined reveal an urgent desperation within Israel to address its human resource crisis in the ranks of its military forces, all while authorities are covering up their use of foreign mercenaries, likely to protect the image of their “invincible army.”

Tel Aviv’s reliance on mercenaries resembles the US strategy in Iraq post-2003 – not only as a stopgap for declining manpower but also as a method to deflect criminal accountability since many of these mercenaries do not hold Israeli citizenship.

The cracks in the once-unshakable image of the occupation army are widening, and whether it can hold together under mounting internal and external pressures is far from guaranteed.

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“Israel Headed For Collapse”, Warns Blacklisted Israeli Official Ofer Cassif
Posted by Internationalist 360° on November 13, 2024



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Israel’s Knesset Ethics Committee voted unanimously on Monday afternoon to suspend MK Ofer Cassif from the Knesset for six months over his support for the South African ICJ case accusing the Israeli government of genocide.

In this exclusive interview with Dan Cohen, he details the dissonance within Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet, its repercussions for both Palestinians and Israelis and how it may very well lead to the collapse of the State of Israel.

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Expanded zionist aggression and the response of the resistance

Like all reactionary fools, the zionists and their imperialist masters believe that by murdering its top leaders they can put an end to the resistance.

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The zionist murder spree in Lebanon has utterly failed to bring victory to the IDF. Instead it has merely served to further unite the Axis of Resistance, which remains unbowed and unbroken despite the horrific crimes of Israel and its backers.

Harpal Brar

Friday 1 November 2024

The seventh of October marked the first anniversary of the Al-Aqsa Flood operation in Gaza, the spectacular jail break by the Palestinian resistance, which electrified the entire middle east and had ramifications far and wide. The Israeli zionists, stunned by this operation, responded in the only way they know, that is, by indiscriminate bombing of Gaza, killing unarmed civilian men, women, children and babies, which they have been doing non-stop since 8 October last year.

They have been flattening residential areas with 2,000lb bombs supplied by the USA and other imperialist countries, committing genocide. Hospitals, schools, mosques, churches, universities, cultural centres, Unrwa buildings, water facilities and sewage systems have all been obliterated. Electricity, water, fuel and food have been cut off.

Imperialist media’s complicity in genocide
Faced with this genocide, and wilfully ignoring it, the political, ideological and journalistic representatives of imperialism have been mindlessly repeating ad nauseam the mantra that Israel has the right to defend itself. If someone sympathetic to the Palestinian resistance against occupation of their motherland ever manages to appear on bourgeois media, that person is bombarded with just one question: “Do you condemn Hamas for 7 October 2023?”

It never occurs to these mercenaries that the Palestinians have a right to resist the zionist occupation of their country, which has resulted in the expulsion of millions of people from their homes, and condemned them to eke out a miserable existence in refugee camps. In the case of Gaza, the people there are confined in the world’s largest open-air prison, which they cannot leave or enter without permission from the Israeli military, and where they are under a blockade from land, sea and air. This being the case, they have every right to resist – as did the French resistance against Nazi occupation during the second world war.

Continuation of the Nakba
The zionist occupiers, on the other hand, have no such right. Far from defending itself, Israel is engaged in a war of expansion and expulsion – a genocidal war of extermination and ethnic cleansing, a continuation of the ethnic cleansing which has been going on since 1948, if not earlier.

In fact, the zionists are quite open and blatant about their intention, which has been meticulously detailed by South Africa in its case against zionist genocide before the International Court of Justice. That is what led the ICJ to declare that there is a plausible case that Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people. The court has also declared Israel’s occupation of Palestinian land to be illegal under international law.

Mad delusions
Emboldened by his regime’s successes in its murderous campaign against the leaders of the resistance, Israeli finance minister Bezalel Smotrich has laid claim to the whole of Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq and parts of Egypt and Saudi Arabia – without even a murmur of condemnation from Israel’s imperialist backers.

Instead, the USA has shipped 50,000 tons of weapons to Israel since October 2023 and given it $18bn in financial assistance. Israel is entirely dependent on US financial, diplomatic and military largesse. With bombs supplied by the USA, most of Gaza has been flattened, leaving behind 42m tons of rubble and rendering 2.3 million Palestinians homeless, as well as at least 43,000 dead.

The actual death toll will prove to be close to 186,000 after taking into account those buried under the rubble and the victims of the starvation and disease consequent upon the denial by the Israeli fascist regime of water, fuel, electricity, medicine and adequate food to its Palestinian victims. (Lancet looks at Gaza genocide, finds official figures a massive underestimate, 9 August 2024)

Imperialism dictates zionist conduct
No pressure has been brought to bear on Israel by its imperialist patrons to put an end to the continuing genocide. Nor is it nuder any pressure to agree to a permanent ceasefire or to take its army out of the Gaza enclave. A simple telephone call from US president Joe Biden could have accomplished that at any time in the last year. Instead, we are treated to the charade of ‘Genocide Joe’ appearing to call (for public consumption) for a ceasefire, only to be ‘frustrated’ by the ‘stubborn refusal’ of the Israeli prime minister to comply.

With this, the Simple Simons of the world (and not just the Simple Simons but also some highly intelligent and well-meaning commentators) have been brought to believe that it is Israel, backed by the Israel lobby in the USA, that controls US foreign policy and not – as is actually the case – the USA that funds, supports, and dictates to Israel, its attack dog in the middle east, whose role is to protect US economic and geopolitical interests in the region.

It is not the Israeli tail that wags the American dog. On the contrary, the USA dictates Israeli conduct and policy. Israel could not last beyond a few months without US financial, diplomatic and military support. The zionist outpost is by far the cheapest way for the USA to protect its interests in the region – ie, by using Israel as its proxy.

As for the ‘Israel lobby’ in the USA, it is an inextricable part of the country’s imperialist ruling class. That class, almost in its entirety, supports unreservedly whatever infamies Israel commits against the Palestinian, Lebanese and Syrian people, among others.

Israel is the cheapest protection racket for safeguarding especially US interests in the middle east. It is not for nothing that Genocide Joe declared years ago that “if Israel did not exist, it would have to be invented”.

All the imperialist countries, particularly the USA, are totally complicit in the Gaza genocide and in Israeli war crimes in Lebanon. It is time working people grasped this truth, rather than being misled into believing that Israel is engaged in ethnic cleansing against the will, desire, and economic and geopolitical interests of the USA.

Sabotage of ceasefire talks and the zionist murder spree
At every stage of the present phase of the conflict, Israel has sabotaged, not without US backing, attempts at a ceasefire. On 28 July, ceasefire talks collapsed after Israel introduced new demands. On 30 July, Israel murdered Hezbollah military chief Fuad Shukri in a strike on the southern suburbs of Beirut.

On 31 July, chief Hamas negotiator in ceasefire talks and hostage release Ismail Haniyeh was murdered through an Israeli strike on his hotel room in Tehran. Haniyeh had been staying as a guest of the Iranian government to attend the inauguration ceremony for the country’s new president.

On 17 September, thousands of weaponised pagers were detonated by agents of the Israeli intelligence service, Mossad, which left 40 people dead and another 2,000 injured. The attack was meant to strike at the heart of Hezbollah’s communications network, but in fact was an indiscriminate attack on large numbers of Lebanese unconnected with any military resistance.

On 18 September, in the follow-up to the above terrorist atrocity, hand-held radios used not only by the resistance but by many service providers in Lebanon, exploded in a second day of electronic device detonations, killing 25 and injuring 606 people.

UN human rights chief Volkev Türk condemned these assaults for their impact on civilians. Even former CIA chief Leon Panetta described the pager attacks as a form of terrorism, with “terror going into the supply chain”, booby-trapping everyday objects on a large scale. The true consequences of such indiscriminate actions will unfold over time.

On 19 September, the Israeli armed forces (IDF) stepped up bombing in Lebanon, shifting somewhat their focus from Gaza to the country’s northern border. On 20 September, Israel murdered Ibrahim Aqil, the founder of Hezbollah’s Radwan special operations force, in an air strike on Beirut’s southern suburbs.

On 25 September, Hezbollah responded to these outrages by firing a missile for the first time at Tel Aviv, Israel’s commercial centre. The missile landed very close to the Mossad headquarters.

Heinous murder of Nasrallah and the Iranian response
On 27 September, in a wave of strikes that flattened at least six buildings and killed one thousand civilians, Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah and some of his senior comrades were murdered. Also murdered was a senior member of Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards.

Sayyid Nasrallah was a symbol of national liberation; a fighter for common humanity and decency and against colonialism, zionist racial supremacy and imperialism. The murder of this iconic figure, while being celebrated by the zionists and by the likes of Biden, Keir Starmer and other flunkeys of Anglo-American imperialism, was mourned and greeted with much grief and tears, not only in Lebanon but across the middle east and in many other parts of the world.

On 1 October, Israel announced the launch of a ground offensive into Lebanon. On the same day, in response to the outrageous murders of Haniyeh and Nasrallah, Iran launched a barrage of 180 missiles at Israel. Most of these missiles, evading Israel’s much-touted Iron Dome, Patriot missiles and other air defence systems such as David’s Sling and the Arqasemrow system, hit their targets. Much damage was caused to Israel’s largest airbase, Navatim, and several planes parked there. Another missile exploded 700m away from the headquarters of Mossad, Israel’s foreign intelligence agency.

The attack shook the Israeli political and military establishment to its foundations, for it clearly demonstrated Iran’s ability to hit back. Unlike the Israelis, who take the greatest pleasure in destroying human life on an industrial scale, the Iranians aim at military, intelligence and suchlike targets, going out of the way to avoid civilian casualties.

Israel has been considering launching retaliatory strikes on Iran; Iran in turn has promised to hit back – only this time much more fiercely. Biden, apparently has urged Israel to make a ‘proportional’ response and to avoid targeting Iranian nuclear sites or oil installations. He has, however, made it clear that the USA supports Israel’s military response, saying “Israel has every right to respond to vicious attacks on them, not just by Iranians but everyone from Hezbollah to Hamas.” (In rare visit to White House press briefing, Biden cautions Israel by Zolan Kanno-Youngs, New York Times, 4 October 2024)

On Sunday 13 October, the USA announced the deployment of Thaad (the Terminal High-Altitude Area Defence anti-missile battery), along with 100 US military personnel, ahead of an expected strike by Israel on Iran and the latter’s retaliation.

Consequent upon Israeli attacks on Lebanon, over one million Lebanese have been displaced and about 2,000 killed. A huge number of buildings have been flattened and several villages in south Lebanon have been forcibly evacuated.

The same day, as IDF started its ground offensive against Lebanon, a Palestinian liberation fighter opened fire in a Tel Aviv suburb, killing six and injuring another nine.

All reactionaries are fools
Like all reactionary fools, the Israeli zionists and their imperialist masters believe that by murdering top leaders of the resistance they will succeed in putting an end to the resistance. Time will show that genocide and mass murder, far from extinguishing the bright flames of resistance against imperialism, will only result in starting prairie fires that will consume imperialism and its stooges.

Imperialism is on a downward trajectory, which is accelerating with each passing month. We are in a transition period between one world order that is fading away and another which is in the process of coming into being. No force on earth can stop this shifting of the social tectonic plates.

To murder Nasrallah and some of his close comrades, the IDF used 86 2,000lb bombs. In their smug arrogance, they convinced themselves that they had finished off Hezbollah forever. Yet within a few weeks the resistance had chosen his second in command, Naim Qassem, to be the movement’s fourth secretary-general.

Resistance continues its fight
Meanwhile, despite all Israeli boasts to the contrary, Hezbollah’s optic communications remain unaffected, as does it network of underground tunnels, missile sites and weapons depots.

Hezbollah has repelled several land operations by the IDF. In one ambush the resistance killed nine Israeli soldiers in southern Lebanon. Hypocrites of the G7 imperialist countries, having gloated over and expressed satisfaction at Nasrallah’s murder, have called for restraint and a ceasefire.

Within 72 hours of its incursion into Lebanon, Israel had murdered 50 medical personnel, bombed a mosque, and attacked a Palestinian refugee camp in Tripoli, killing several people. Among the dead was Hamas commander Saeed Abdullah Ali, a commander of the Qassem brigades who was killed alongside his family in the early hours of 5 October. A second Hamas leader, Mohamed Hussein al Looise, was killed in an air raid in the Beka’a valley.

Debunking Israeli boastful claims that the IDF had eliminated Hezbollah as a fighting force, the Lebanese resistance launched 222 projectiles at northern Israel on 4 October; and has continued to maintain that momentum.

Hezbollah has demonstrated that it can still strike at least 60km into Israel despite weeks of Israeli attacks on its commanders and its arsenal. On Sunday 13 October, a Hezbollah drone attack killed four IDF soldiers at a military base in the centre of Israel. The chief of the IDF was supposedly among the 70 soldiers in the canteen of the elite Golani brigade injured in this attack, with further reports claiming that he was killed. Israel has denied the claim.

It is important to note that Hezbollah has not yet used its full capacity. “It has been firing at around one-tenth of its estimated pre-war launching capacity, a few hundred rockets a day instead of as many as 2,000,” said Asaf Orion, a former Israeli general and head of strategy at the Israeli defence forces:

“Some of that gap is a choice by Hezbollah not to go full out, and some of it is due to degradation by the IDF. But Hezbollah has enough left to mount a strong operation,” said General Orion, adding that “Haifa and northern Israel are still on the receiving end of rocket and drone attacks almost every day.”

More than 20,000 rockets and missiles have been fired at Israel over the past year from Gaza and Lebanon alone according to official Israeli figures. “It is only a question of time before Israel starts to run out of interceptors and has to prioritise how they are deployed,” said Ehud Eilan, a former researcher at Israel’s ministry of defence. The zionist regime faces a looming shortage of interceptor missiles, and the USA is racing to help fill gaps in Israel’s protective shield.

Additionally, with the wars it is waging on several fronts, the USA’s ability to supply Israel is not limitless. It cannot continue to supply Ukraine and Israel at the same pace: “We are reaching a tipping point,” said Dana Stroul, a former senior US defence official with responsibility for the middle east.

“If Iran responds to an Israeli attack [with a massive air strike campaign], and Hezbollah joins in too, Israel’s defences will be stretched,” she said. (US troops arrive in Israel, The Telegraph, 15 October 2024)

Iranian leadership defies threats
Continued Israeli aggression, with its open designs on Iran, and the unreserved support given by US imperialism to Israel, is forcing Iran’s supreme leadership to reverse its earlier fatwa declaring the manufacture and use of nuclear weapons to be Haram (forbidden). Conditions have changed and, facing an existential threat, Iran is on the verge of deciding (if it has not already decided) to change its stance on nuclear weapons.

Since Israel is on a murder spree, targeting the leaders of all the countries and liberation movements that form the middle-eastern axis of resistance, Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, led the 4 October Friday prayers in Tehran to project defiant unity and strength in the face of these extreme threats. Millions of Iranians joined him. It is very rare for the ayatollah to take part in such an event. His last sermon was in 2020, following the murder of the legendary General Qasem Soleimani, one of Iran’s most revered commanders.

On the same day, Iranian foreign minister Abbas Aragchi landed in Beirut in a surprise visit intended to show solidarity with Lebanon and to deliver food and medicine to the victims of Israeli aggression.

Israeli intentions
Israel’s main target in Iran would be Iran’s energy infrastructure and its nuclear facilities. As to the latter, they are spread over several sites and buried deep underground. Israel would need US help and, even with American assistance, it may not be able to reach them. Besides, as Iran is a long way from Israel, its planes would need refuelling, which could only be done with US assistance.

On top of this, Israel would require permission from Saudi Arabia and the Gulf statelets to fly over their air space. If these stooges gave permission they would thereby become participants in Israel’s attack on Iran and thus become legitimate targets for the Iranian air force, which has the capacity to cause colossal damage to their energy infrastructure. Precisely for that reason, the Iranian foreign minister has been touring these countries and making them aware of the dangers inherent in their acceding to Israeli and American demands.

However, if the Gulf autocracies were to bow down to US pressure, Iran would be able to destroy their oil fields and refineries; it would probably close the Strait of Hormuz to shipping. All this could, with the Gulf oil supply cut off, bring about a global economic meltdown, compared with which the depression of 1929 would seem like child’s play. Since the Israelis and their American masters are only too aware of all this, the unfolding events in the middle east will reveal how far they are prepared to go.

Iran is a hard nut to crack. Despite draconian sanctions, to which Iran has been subjected by imperialism for decades, it is a country with a strong industrial base and a powerful defence industry, especially in the area of missile and drone technology. It has also been recently supplied by Russia with S400 air defence systems, probably the best in the world for intercepting incoming missiles, as well as some state-of-the-art jamming devices. With Russia backing Iran while Israel has the support of the USA, the chances of direct confrontation between the USA and Russia cannot be discounted.

The twenty-third of September was the deadliest single day in Lebanon since that country’s civil war, with the Israeli air force bombing Beirut, Tyre and Harmel. Iranian ambassador Mojtaba Amani was among those injured. On 24 September, Israeli forces murdered Ibrahim Obeissie, head of Hezbollah’s missile division.

In response to this murderous campaign, Hezbollah fighters are firing 300 rockets a day, which are penetrating deeper into Israel than ever before. Its Qader medium-range missile can carry a 750kg warhead and hit targets at long distance.

Hezbollah fighters also used Fadi rockets for the first time. Named after a Hezbollah commander killed in 1987, whose brother was also murdered by the IDF in January of this year, these rockets have a range of 70-100km – a range greater than any rockets used by the Lebanese so far in the fighting that has taken place since October 2023. Hezbollah also claimed to have used its more powerful Fadi-3 rocket for the first time on 24 September.

Just by way of a warning to the zionists that if they murder the leaders of the resistance, they are not immune from similar attacks, a Hezbollah drone strike on 18 October hit Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s weekend residence. That this drone hit its target with such accuracy could only be because the drone had inbuilt image recognition, something which will worry the zionists sick. The drone flew through a window into one of the bedrooms. Netanyahu was not in at the time, something which would have been known to Hezbollah. Nevertheless, the attack served as a clear warning: we know where you are and you can expect a visit from us in the near future.

Ignoring the Israeli spin about its invasion of Lebanon, the actual distance covered by the IDF has rarely gone further than towns on the border and no territory has been held. Contrary to the claims made under duress by a kidnapped Lebanese before the cameras, the resistance has not fled the border and deadly skirmishes with the IDF are a daily occurrence, with five Israeli soldiers killed in the fighting only a few days ago. In fact, Israel is losing more soldiers in south Lebanon than the resistance.

Hezbollah has widened the scope of its operations, with drones striking IDF soldiers deep into Israeli territory, including, as mentioned above, an attack on a military base near Haifa on 13 October which killed four IDF soldiers, injuring another 70. Missiles weighing as much as three tons are being fired at Tel Aviv. Despite the assassination of Hezbollah’s top leadership, the organisation, its military command and its fighting capacity remain intact. The fairy tales about Hezbollah’s demise are just that – fairy tales.

Murders won’t extinguish the resistance
Just as the murder of Ismail Haniyeh did not put an end to the Palestinian resistance against Israeli occupation and genocide, so the murders of Hassan Nasrallah and his comrades have not put an end to the Lebanese resistance against Israeli aggression and Israeli designs on Lebanon.

Frustrated with its progress thus far, and mauled in daily fights in Lebanese border towns, Israel has doubled down and on 24 October sent a larger force. This larger force will fare no better than have previous exercises in attempting to subdue the Lebanese resistance. Israel’s only hope is to incite a civil war in Lebanon, but in the present-day conditions, this attempt is unlikely to succeed.

IDF returns to north Gaza
Turning to Palestine, on 16 October, Israel murdered Gaza’s resistance leader Yahya Sinwar. Hid death was the outcome of a clash between a routine IDF patrol and a chance resistance encounter in the southern Gaza city of Rafah – not some clever intelligence, despite Sinwar having been on the zionists’s ‘most wanted’ list for the last year.

Israel has intensified its terror bombing campaign in the West Bank, killing dozens of innocent people. As for Gaza, having previously declared that northern Gaza had been cleared of Palestinian resistance, the IDF finds that the liberation fighters are very much alive, fighting and inflicting casualties on the occupiers and regularly destroying Israeli tanks and armoured vehicles.

Recently, the IDF has returned to the north of Gaza and is busy subjecting the Palestinians there to starvation. The so-called ‘General’s plan’, created by former national security adviser Giora Eiland, calls for Israel to order civilians to leave north Gaza for other areas of the enclave and declare the north a closed military zone. Those who do not leave are to be considered military targets and totally cut off from supplies of food, water and medicine. As Israel’s assault on Gaza has been a failure so far, sheer desperation has driven Israel to try this plan as the last hope of the doomed.

This plan affects 400,000 people who have been ordered to leave for the south to a zone in al-Mawasi on the coast in southern Gaza. The evacuation order has been backed up by a sharp reduction in aid deliveries – less than a quarter of the amount delivered per day in September, which itself was totally inadequate.

Philippe Lazzarini, head of the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees (Unrwa), said that the UN had “not been allowed to provide any assistance including food” to northern Gaza since 30 September. Kamal Adwan hospital in the north Gaza town of Beit Lahia has had no food or medicine deliveries, said hospital director Abu Safiyeh.

Defying Israeli threats, the people of northern Gaza refuse to leave, knowing well that there is no safe place in Gaza for them to go to. Besides, they will most likely be blown to bits on their way to the promised ‘safety’ by Israeli bombers. And if they manage to reach the south and put up a tent to sleep under, recent experience has shown that they are only too likely to be burned alive under their plastic coverings by Israeli bombardment. (Israel ‘starting to implement’ north Gaza starvation plan, say rights groups by James Shotter, Neri Zilber and Malaika Kanaaneh Tapper Financial Times, 15 October 2024)

Zionists aim at total ethnic cleansing
Basically, the zionists want Gaza, as indeed the whole of Palestine, emptied of Palestinians. Their present actions are a continuation of the 1948 Nakba (Catastrophe), and in pursuance of their mad dream of creating Eretz (greater) Israel. In the name of security, they have occupied the Syrian Golan Heights, the Lebanese Sheba farms, are now busy trying to occupy south Lebanon, and have designs on Jordan, Syria, Iraq, part of Egypt and Saudi Arabia. But they won’t succeed, for in the memorable words of Karl Marx:

“If limits are to be fixed by military interests, there will be no end to claims, because every military line is necessarily faulty, and may be improved by annexing some more outlying territory; and, moreover, they can never be fixed finally and fairly, because they must be imposed by the conqueror upon the conquered and consequently carry within them the seed of fresh wars.” (The Civil War in France, 1871, Chapter 2)

By the very logic of its existence, Israel is bound to disappear. A colonialist, racist and reactionary tool of imperialism, founded on ethnic cleansing and stealing other people’s land, it has no long-term future. By its continuing genocidal activity and its wars of aggression, it is rousing the wrath of Palestinian and other middle-eastern people and hastening the day of its destruction.

Yahya Sinwar, an icon and a hero
Finally, a few words about the murder of Yahya Sinwar. His death was greeted with joy by the zionists and leaders of the tiny group of G7 imperialist countries. Matthew Miller, moronic and despicable spokesman of the US state department, said that Sinwar had been a brutal dictator who ruled Gaza with an iron fist, terrorised Israelis and Palestinians alike, and whose actions were responsible for the deaths of more than 40,000 Palestinians.

It is as if Sinwar had gone around killing 40,000 Palestinians instead of the non-stop year-long indiscriminate bombardment by Israel. Miller’s brainless and stupid assertion deserves to be treated with contempt; no-one possessing at least two brain cells would accept this assertion.

The truth is that Sinwar was a heroic figure who had dedicated his entire life to the cause of the liberation of the Palestinian people. He was a child of the refugee camps, his family having been expelled from its home to Gaza, and he served 22 years in an Israeli dungeon, during which time he learnt Hebrew – all the better to understand his enemy.

From his prison cell he is reported to have masterminded the kidnapping of IDF soldier Gilad Shalit. In the prisoner swap that followed, he was one of the 1,100 Palestinians whom Israel was forced to release in return for Shalit’s return.

Precisely for that reason the IDF has been practising the so-called ‘Hannibal directive’, under which the IDF kills its own soldiers rather than let them be taken prisoner by the resistance. Half the Israelis who met their death on 7 October were killed by the IDF – a fact that was revealed by Max Blumenthal’s Grayzone, and about which Israel and its imperialist patrons maintain a deathly silence.

Israeli and imperialist media had been doing their best to portray Sinwar as a coward, hiding in tunnels to save his skin. The facts of his death have given lie to this malicious calumny. He was living in an apartment above ground, leading his men in combat against the zionist murder squads known as the IDF. At the time of his death he was carrying an AK47 and operating alongside two other fighters.

Having been hit by shells from an Israeli tank, the two others were killed and Sinwar was badly injured. Sitting wounded on a chair in an apartment room, he threw two hand grenades at two IDF soldiers who came in. When a drone made its way towards him, he attempted to hit it with an ordinary stick, the only ‘weapon’ left to hand. He was finally killed by a shell from an IDF tank.

His martyrdom, the bravery with which he faced his death in his last few moments, were captured by an IDF camera on a film that the zionist military released to the public in its moment of exhilaration at having killed a figure like Sinwar. The impression on the public was not quite what his murderers had expected. As a result, the footage was immediately deleted from Israeli official sites, but of course, it was too late. The damage was done.

The image of Sinwar dying such a heroic death electrified not only Palestinians but also the wider middle east and far beyond. All people on the right side of history mourn his death and celebrate his life. He has become an iconic figure who is bound to inspire Palestinian youth to carry on the fight for which he lived, and for which he died. He will live long in people’s memory, while his denigrators, the despicable Millers and their ilk, will be deposited in the dustbin of history with effortless ease.

Glory to Hassan Nasrallah!
Glory to Yahya Sinwar!
Death to imperialism!
Death to zionism!
Victory to the resistance!


Postscript
As we go to press, the news has come through that Israel has launched air strikes on Iran, including on targets in Tehran, and has claimed to have struck military facilities such as missile manufacturing plants and air defences in the early hours of Saturday 26 October.

Iranian defence headquarters said that Israel targeted military bases in Tehran as well as in the southwestern province of Khuzestan and western province of Ilhan, adding that Iranian air defence systems “successfully confronted the aggression” and that there had been “limited damage” at some sites.

Iran’s foreign ministry called the strikes a “blatant violation of international law”, adding that the republic “considers it its right and duty to exercise legitimate self-defence against foreign acts of aggression”.

Many Arab states, including Saudi Arabia, condemned Israel’s attack as a violation of international law.

A sense of normality prevailed in Iran after the Israeli strike, with state television broadcasting images of various cities and towns returning to routine activities on Saturday morning. The sports ministry announced that scheduled events would proceed as planned, while privately-owned businesses opened and schools welcomed students.

All this would appear to indicate that the attack was by no means the devastating response Israel had been threatening after Iran’s 1 October attack on Israel. Clearly the zionists have been sobered by Iran’s military capabilities since the 1 October Iranian attack.

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Oct 7 2023 - Netanyahoo Knew The Attack Was Coming - He Let It Happen On Purpose

The prime minister of the Zionist entity, Benjamin Netanyahoo, is under fire. New criminal allegations have been raised against him.

People in Netanyaho's office had 'leaked' secret reports obtained by the Israeli military intelligence from some low level Hamas leader. Before leaking the documents, which included proposals for future actions, the leakers manipulated them.

The manipulated documents appeared as 'news' on foreign websites which allowed the censored Israeli media to repeat their content. As leaked the documents claimed that Hamas leaders Yahya Sinwar, accompanied by Israelis taken hostage, intended to escape to Egypt from where he would travel to Iran.

It was pretty obvious that the claims were fake. But Netanyahoo did use them to prevent further negotiations about hostage releases.

Several people involved in the leak of the manipulated top-secret papers have since been arrested.

Another scandal is currently brewing about events which immediately happened before the October 7 incursion of Hamas into Israel.

On October 6 a significant number of Hamas fighters in Gaza activated Israeli SIM cards which would allow them to use their cell phones within Israel. Various survival systems noted this and raised alarm. Meetings were held by several security councils, including the one involving the prime minister, but no further alarm was raised (machine translation):

More than a year after the October inauguration, the political leadership has repeatedly claimed that it did not receive any warning before the attack - but a document revealed this evening (Sunday) indicates otherwise. According to the document, on the night of the attack, at 02:58 a.m., the Shin Bet issued a significant warning to a number of security and political bodies, including the NSC directly subordinate to the prime Minister.
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The alert, which was distributed through a computerized system, included information about unusual activity in the SIM network of several Hamas brigades. The Shin Bet said the activity was unusual and could indicate the possibility of some kind of offensive activity by Hamas.
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Despite the severity of the warning, it appears that no significant action has been taken in its wake. The NSC, for example, did not take any steps following the receipt of the information. The Israeli police did not change their activities either, as can be seen from the fact that the Nuba party in southern Israel took place as planned.


This suggests, like several other ignored warnings imply, that Netanyahoo and others involved in the decisions knew of the incoming attack but had decided to let it happen to then use the aftermath for their own political purposes.

As the details were starting to come out Netanyahoo came under fire. He had claimed that the security services had been negligent in not issuing warnings. But in reality he seems to have been the one who was informed about the incoming attack but had rejected to raise the alarm.

All the national security council discussions about the decisions in the night of October 6 to 7 are noted in its protocols. As the walls were coming in on the prime minister his immediate aides sought to alter the protocols of the relevant meetings.

But the protocols were under control of a certain high ranking military officer. To get retroactive changes applied, which would exculpate the prime minister, Netanyahoo's aides tried to blackmail the officer over an alleged relation with a subaltern woman:

Top aides to Benjamin Netanyahu are suspected of trying to blackmail an IDF officer in the military secretariat of the Prime Minister’s Office in order to modify minutes of top-level security discussions in the hours before the Hamas attack that sparked the war in Gaza, Hebrew media reported Friday.
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Hebrew media indicated the probe was related to a July report on Ynet that Netanyahu’s former military secretary, Maj. Gen. Avi Gil, had some months before warned the attorney general of efforts to change protocols of security discussions.
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According to Channel 12, as part of the alleged attempt to change protocols, Netanyahu’s aides are thought to have used “sensitive footage” of a military secretariat officer in order to coax him into changing protocols discussions from the night of October 6-7, 2023 — hours before thousands of Hamas-led terrorists stormed southern Israel to kill some 1,200 people and take 251 hostages, sparking the war in Gaza.
Netanyahu has blamed Israel’s security forces for failure to foresee the attack, and resisted calls for a public commission of inquiry to be established into events leading up to it.

Channel 13 said Netanyahu’s aides allegedly stole compromising information about a military secretariat officer from the phone of a woman who works in the PMO. Netanyahu’s aides allegedly took her phone under the pretext that she was suspected of leaking confidential information, but are thought to have sought her personal correspondence with the officer, the report said.

The Kan public broadcaster had on Thursday reported that Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi, the IDF chief of staff, had some months ago received a complaint that the PMO was holding, and making inappropriate use of, sensitive footage of an IDF officer. Channel 13 reported that an official in Netanyahu’s circle told Halevi the officer was in an inappropriate relationship with a female worker in the PMO, though an army probe determined the relationship was not an abuse of power.


It is a wild story, and a juicy tale, and several Israeli media have dug digging into it. But I have yet to find any media outside of Israel, except Seymour Hersh, which have touched on the latest issue.

There were suspicions from the very beginning that Israeli authorities had knowledge about the Hamas attack on October 7 2023 before it happened but had failed to raise the alarm. Claims were made, unfortunately without any evidence, that this was done not out of negligence, but on purpose.

We now can finally say that this was indeed the case. Israeli authorities, up to the prime minister, knew that the attack was coming, but rejected to raise the alarm to an appropriate level. They let the attack happen on purpose (LIHOP).

All that followed since was, from the very beginning, part of their long-term plans.

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'Record number' of resistance drone attacks target Israel in November

Over 1,000 drones have been launched against Israel from all Resistance Axis fronts since the start of the month at a rate of 3.3 attacks per day

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About 1,300 drones were launched against Israel between 1 and 13 November in at least 40 different attacks from the different factions of the Resistance Axis, according to a report by Israel's Channel 12 News.

Noting that drone attacks have become "a routine matter," the Hebrew broadcaster said the army recorded a rate of 3.3 drone attacks per day since the end of October. This is a marked spike from the rate of 2.77 daily attacks in October and 2 per day in September when Tel Aviv expanded its war against Lebanon.

Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah has launched daily drone attacks against Israel for the past several weeks, sparking chaos in the northern city of Haifa and reaching targets as far as 145 kilometers deep.

On Thursday night, a drone exploded in the Eliakim area near Haifa, where Hezbollah says its forces targeted the “Elyakim base, which houses training camps under the Israeli army’s Northern Command … with a squadron of attack drones, achieving precise hits.”

Footage shared on social media shows another drone continuing toward Tel Aviv.

BREAKING | Israeli media reports that a drone exploded at Elyakim while another drone is currently heading south towards Tel Aviv. Israeli helicopters are attempting to bring down one of the drones. pic.twitter.com/SiKMAKLbe1

— The Cradle (@TheCradleMedia) November 14, 2024
The Channel 12 report was broadcast just hours after Hezbollah announced targeting the Israeli military’s Kirya base in Tel Aviv, home to the Defense Ministry, General Staff, War Room, and Air Force Command and Control Center, twice in the same day.

Hezbollah on Wednesday also claimed a drone attack on Israel’s Amos base, a critical transport and technology readiness hub for Israel’s northern region, located 55 kilometers from the Lebanese–Israeli border.

“There is no place in the Israeli entity that is off-limits to Hezbollah planes or missiles,” Hezbollah's newly-appointed Secretary-General Naim Qassem warned earlier this month. “Our only choice is to prevent Israel from achieving its goals,” he added.

According to Channel 12, 61 percent of the drones launched toward Israel came from Lebanon, while the rest mainly originated from Iraq and Yemen.

As Israeli air defenses grapple with intensifying attacks from the Resistance Axis, ground forces have pushed deeper into southern Lebanese territory and are facing heavy resistance from Hezbollah fighters.

According to Hezbollah’s Operations Room, over 100 Israeli soldiers have been killed and more than 1,000 wounded since the start of the ground invasion on 1 October, along with the destruction of dozens of tanks and military vehicles.

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Incoming US government readies strategy to 'topple Iran regime': Report
Stacked with Israel-first officials, Donald Trump's second administration is preparing plans to expand the US-Israeli war in West Asia

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NOV 14, 2024

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The inner circle of US President-elect Donald Trump is “formulating strategic plans targeting Iran's current regime,” according to high-level Israeli sources who spoke with Israel Hayom.

“Israeli-American strategic cooperation would focus specifically on challenging Iran's current leadership structure,” the anonymous sources are quoted as saying, highlighting that the broader aim of the strategy would effectively “neutralize” the operational capabilities of the Resistance Axis.

The report comes as Tel Aviv and Washington await Iran's planned retaliation to Israeli attacks on its territory in late October.

Days after soundly defeating his opponents at the polls, Trump has already stacked the cabinet of his new administration with aggressively anti-Iran hawks, including Representative Mike Waltz as national security advisor and former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee as ambassador to Israel.

Trump also named Pete Hegseth, a Fox News host, author, and military veteran of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, as his pick for defense secretary. Hegseth has previously advocated for giving Israel autonomy to target Iran's nuclear facilities, calling these “an existential threat to [Israel], let them do what they need to do.”

As Washington and Tel Aviv reportedly gear up to ignite a bigger war in West Asia, on 14 November, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian sat down with the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Tehran and expressed willingness to “remove suspicions” about the country's nuclear energy program

”We are ready to cooperate with the IAEA to remove suspicions about our peaceful nuclear program,” Pezeshkian told Argentinian diplomat Rafael Grossi.

“We believe that war will not be in the interest of Iran, the world, and the region, and no rational person seeks to ignite it,” the Iranian president added, nonetheless stressing that the Islamic Republic “will respond categorically and strictly to any measure targeting our security.”

This statement was echoed by the chief commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), Major General Hossein Salami, during a speech on Thursday.

“The most modern armies of the world have come to the aid of the Zionist regime. The stage depicts a global formation of powers that intend to force us to submit to their will so that they will rule over the fate of Muslims, occupy their lands, and rob them of their religious identity,” the IRGC chief said, calling the expanding war “a real and historical confrontation.”

“We are standing face to face, and we will fight you until the end, and we will not allow you to dominate the fate of Muslims,” Salami said. “We will take revenge. You will receive painful blows; keep waiting.”

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The Islamic World Reorganizes Their Strategy in Riyadh
Posted by Internationalist 360° on November 15, 2024
Lorenzo Maria Pacini

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On 11 November, an emergency Arab-Islamic summit on the question of Palestine was held in Riyadh. It was an extremely important event, from which the directives of the coming months for the Middle Eastern Islamic world and beyond will take their course. A shared international strategy emerged, even if contradictions and risks are not entirely absent.

A necessary window for dialogue

On Monday, 11 November, Riyadh invited the 22 countries of the Arab League and the 50 or so states that make up the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation to take part in a summit dedicated to the ongoing conflicts in the region. The meeting focused on ongoing conflicts in the region, with a particular focus on Donald Trump’s return to the Oval Office.

At the opening of the summit dedicated to Israel’s wars in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman used the term ‘genocide ’ to describe Israel’s military operations in the Gaza Strip: ‘We call on the international community to assume its responsibility […] by immediately ending Israeli attacks against our brothers in Palestine and Lebanon’.

The assembled Arab and Muslim leaders took the same stance towards Israel, condemning the horrific and shocking crimes committed by the Israeli army in Gaza, denouncing torture, executions, disappearances and outright ethnic cleansing, as stated in the final communiqué of the meeting.

Mohammed bin Salman also called on Israel to ‘respect the territorial sovereignty of the Islamic Republic of Iran” and to ”refrain from attacking its territory’. Most members of the Arab League and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation will support these very firm statements. Although there are big differences between the countries that have normalised relations with Israel and those that oppose it, starting with the Islamic Republic of Iran. MBS explicitly said that not only the very existence of Palestine is now in question, but also the fate of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the second holiest shrine in Islam after Mecca, a statement reminiscent of the name of the Hamas operation entitled ‘Storm Al-Aqsa’. Evidently, Hamas leaders expected that such an emergency Arab-Islamic summit would convene much earlier, for instance soon after the start of Israel’s ground operation in Gaza.

In this regard, the Crown Prince referred to Iran as a ‘sister republic’, which made the press throughout the Islamic world rejoice, signalling a detente in relations between the two countries. Diplomatic relations were officially reopened in March 2023, after a seven-year blockade, thanks to an agreement brokered by China, and after the infamous 7 October 2023, dialogue resumed and intensified. Iran supports the Palestinian Islamist movement, while Saudi Arabia tries to contain the spread of the conflict.

At the summit, Iran’s First Vice-President Mohammad Reza Aref called Israel’s assassination of the leaders of Palestinian Hamas and Lebanese Hezbollah ‘organised terrorism’, adding that ‘Operations misleadingly described as “targeted killings”, in which Palestinian elites and leaders of other countries in the region are killed one by one or en masse, are nothing but organised terrorism’. Similarly expressed by Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati, who called on the international community to continue sending aid to Lebanon. It should be noted that Mikati spoke a few days ago of ‘interference by Iran’ in Lebanon, an accusation rejected by Tehran.

It is worth noting the simultaneous involvement of Assad and Erdogan. Only recently, such crossovers were impossible. The government in Ankara has spoken increasingly strong and clear words against the extermination that Israel is perpetrating, certainly favouring a round table with the neighbouring Islamic countries, at least from the point of view of positive intentions.

Why only now?

There is almost nothing left of the leadership of Hamas and Hezbollah. This is a fact to be confronted with. Such a summit would have been very different if the leaders of the Resistance were still alive.

The reason for this delay is perhaps the American elections. While the BRICS+ summit in Kazan had paved the way and pointed in a direction of international cohesion in condemning Israel’s actions and the need to restore Palestinian autonomy, it is true that the final placet was missing to move from theory to action.

Donald Trump’s victory must be framed from an Arab-Islamic perspective. Trump is a supporter of right-wing Zionism, that of Netanyahu and certain radicals such as Smotrich, Ben Gvir and Rabbi Dov Lior, who have never shied away from proclamations of massacres, sacrifices and religious destruction. For Zionists, Jerusalem is as important as Al Quds for Islamists (Al Quds is the Arabic name for Jerusalem). In the election campaign, Trump never gave an inch about his pro-Zionist position and support for the government in Tel Aviv. It was he who proposed moving the capital of the Zionist entity to Jerusalem and it was he who ordered the assassination of General Qassem Soleimani. Trump’s election strengthened the prospects for US-Israeli collaboration, so much so that Smotrich immediately declared his intention to attack the Palestinians in the West Bank and blow up the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Trump has accelerated these processes. The next goal, which he personally supported and financed, is the construction of the Third Temple, an eschatological keystone for the entire American neocon world. The physical destruction of all of Israel’s enemies is not a side effect or minor harm, but a duty inherent in Jewish messianism.

The emergence of the Islamic pole in the multipolar world is acquiring an increasingly recognisable and identifiable form. Of course, there are still many problems to be solved: Saudi Arabia and Turkey do business with the US and Israel, continue to play on opposing sides, and are historically unreliable. The countries of South East Asia still have to define their position with regard to international relations with the West, in order to definitively emancipate themselves and make themselves safe from blackmail and retaliation.

The questions many are asking themselves are various: will the next American president commit himself to ending the ongoing conflicts as he has promised? Or will he be an unconditional supporter of Israel, both in the war and in his plans to torpedo any prospect of establishing a Palestinian state? Saudi Arabia makes any normalization with Israel conditional on the creation of a Palestinian state alongside Israel. The two-state solution is supported by much of the international community as a means to resolve the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Arab and Muslim leaders hold firm to the position, in accordance with UN resolutions and the 2002 Arab peace plan, that Israel must return all territories occupied since 1967.

The Abrahamic agreements are no longer enough. This time, however, the US can no longer decide the entire future of the Middle East on its own, because the chessboard has changed and the new positions taken by the Islamic countries will force Washington to weigh up more elements. Russia and China will not let the multipolar project be compromised. Not even the African countries, where the Palestinian cause is a deeply felt and shared issue of freedom, identity and anti-colonialism, are going to give way in the fight against this historic injustice.

The Muslim population of Islamic countries, seeing the passivity of the rulers, will not tolerate the ongoing extermination and attack on the holy places of their religion much longer.

Probably, only a common war against a common enemy can unite Muslims. And that could happen very soon.

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Israel Committing “Gravest International Crimes” in North Gaza
Posted by Internationalist 360° on November 15, 2024
Maureen Clare Murphy

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The bodies of Palesitnians killed in an Israeli attack on a home belonging to the Alloush familiy in Jabaliya, northern Gaza, are brought to al-Ahli hospital in Gaza City on 10 November.

Israel’s crimes against the Palestinian people in Gaza are so terrible that the English language and international law seem to lack the vocabulary to encompass and convey the horror.

“We’re running out of words, we’re running out of ways to describe to the world how awful it is on the ground and how much worse it’s getting,” Louise Wateridge, an officer with UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestine refugees, said of the situation in Gaza on Tuesday.

The situation in northern #Gaza is “absolutely beyond desperate”, @UNWateridge describes to @BBCNews.

“In Jabalia right now, the area under siege, eight of UNRWA water wells have been bombed and destroyed. People are not receiving water. We are not able to access this area.” pic.twitter.com/RZVDmppFmq

— UNRWA (@UNRWA) November 12, 2024


That same day, the UN human rights office condemned Israel’s “repeated strikes that have led to massive civilian fatalities in north Gaza over the past five weeks.”

As of 10 November, more than 1,800 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s offensive in the northern district of Gaza – including Beit Hanoun, Beit Lahiya and Jabaliya – that began on 6 October. Another 4,000 people have been injured, according to the Palestinian Center for Human Rights.

The Palestinian health ministry in Gaza has confirmed the deaths of more than 43,600 people throughout Gaza since early October 2023, with many more uncounted under the rubble of destroyed buildings or whose deaths by siege and starvation are not reflected in the fatality count.

Israel’s siege has cut off Palestinians in northern Gaza “from humanitarian aid, medical care or emergency rescue service.”

Since the Israeli offensive in the northern district began on 6 October, Israel has allowed only one mission by the World Food Program to enter the area (on 11 November) and only limited “medical supplies provided to hospitals during medical evacuations missions,” according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

The World Food Program mission that reached Beit Hanoun on Monday “included two trucks carrying life-saving ready-to-eat rations and wheat flour, and one truck carrying bottled water” and was delivered to two shelters.

But as OCHA states, shortly thereafter, Israeli forces intensely shelled and surrounded the area where the aid was delivered and ordered families to leave.

On Tuesday morning, Israeli forces attacked a crowd of Palestinians awaiting the arrival of humanitarian aid at a roundabout northwest of Gaza City, killing and injuring dozens.

The Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor said that troops fired shells and bullets toward the group, who hadn’t received aid in around 50 days, forcing them to take cover in a nearby home.

“As soon as they reached the building, the Israeli army bombed it,” Euro-Med Monitor added. “Screams from those still inside the targeted house were heard, but the victims’ cries for help could not be answered, as the area was inaccessible to ambulance and civil defense personnel.”

In her briefing to the Security Council on Tuesday, Joyce Msuya, the acting UN relief chief, said that “the latest offensive that Israel started in North Gaza last month is an intensified, extreme and accelerated version of the horrors of the past year.”

Conditions of life across Gaza are unfit for human survival.

Food is insufficient, with famine looming.

The most basic requirements of humanity are being disregarded.

Member States must use their leverage to prevent and stop violations of international humanitarian law now.

— Joyce Msuya (@JoyceMsuya) November 12, 2024


“We are witnessing acts reminiscent of the gravest international crimes,” Msuya said.

Ramy Abdu, the head of Euro-Med Monitor, said that the world is witnessing “a comprehensive, systematic genocide.”

“Every moving body in the northern Gaza areas, whether in the North Gaza governorate or Gaza City governorate, is being targeted and killed,” he added.

“What Israel is carrying out today is the expansion and deepening of the genocide in Gaza”

Euro-Med Monitor’s Chairman, @RamAbdu, on Israel’s relentless massacres in northern Gaza. pic.twitter.com/EaSgM7D2TV

— Euro-Med Monitor (@EuroMedHR) November 14, 2024


Families massacred in shelters

The UN human rights office said that since the offensive in northern Gaza began, it had recorded three incidents resulting in more than 80 fatalities as Israel strikes residential buildings used as shelters. These attacks resulted “in a high number of fatalities from single families,” the office added.

On Sunday, an Israeli attack on a residential building in Jabaliya “reportedly killed 24 Palestinians, including 14 children and 5 women,” the UN office said.

The Palestinian Center for Human Rights said that Muhammad Alloush, one of its field researchers, lost 24 members of his family in the Jabaliya attack, among them 14 children, the youngest only 5 months old.

“These innocent civilians were killed while they were sleeping and suffering from starvation,” the rights group said.

📃Earlier this morning, at approximately, 6:00 am, PCHR’s field researcher in Jabalya, Mohammed Aloush, lost 24 members of his relatives as a result of an Israeli airstrike on their house, among them 14 children and 6 women, some of whom suffer from disabilities. This happened in… pic.twitter.com/XZSvt5ucKh

— Palestinian Centre for Human Rights – PCHR (@pchrgaza) November 10, 2024


Strikes on shelters, siege and attacks on people fleeing “suggest Israel’s actions are aimed at creating conditions of life that are very likely to result in emptying north Gaza of its civilian Palestinian population by death or forcible transfer,” the UN human rights office said.

The UN office added: “We reiterate our grave concern at the risk of the commission of atrocity crimes, which includes war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide.”

Israel’s crimes in northern Gaza are “taking place in a news void,” the Committee to Protect Journalists observed last week. The press safety watchdog said that Israel had stepped up its “systematic attack on journalists and media infrastructure” since the beginning of the offensive.

“Israeli strikes killed at least five journalists in October and the [Israeli military] began a smear campaign against six Al Jazeera journalists reporting on the north,” the group added.

The aim appears to prevent even local journalists from bearing witness, as Israel has prevented independent international media from accessing Gaza since early October 2023.

During Tuesday’s Security Council meeting, Ilze Brands Kehris, the assistant secretary-general for human rights, said that figures verified by the UN human rights office showed that “close to 70 percent of those killed in Gaza by strikes, shelling and other hostilities were children and women.”

“The age group most represented in verified fatalities was children from 5 to 9 years old,” Brands Kehris added.

Brands Kehris said that Israel was systematically targeting shelters in northern Gaza where “significant numbers of civilians” are present, using “weapons with wide area effects in populated areas.”

“The manner in which the Israeli military is conducting operations … suggests not only that Israel’s actions are seeking to empty northern Gaza of Palestinians … but points to further grave risks of atrocities of the most serious nature,” Brands Kehris added.

“Apocalyptic”

Recent warnings about Israel’s extermination campaign in the northern district of Gaza couldn’t have been more dire.

“The situation unfolding in North Gaza is apocalyptic,” the heads of 15 United Nations and humanitarian organizations stated on 1 November.

“The entire Palestinian population in north Gaza is at imminent risk of dying from disease, famine and violence,” they warned.

“Basic, life-saving goods are not available,” the agency leaders added. “Humanitarians are not safe to do their work and are blocked by Israeli forces and by insecurity from reaching people in need.”

An independent famine review committee affiliated with the UN warned on 8 November that “there is a strong likelihood that famine is imminent in areas within the northern Gaza Strip.”

The committee added that “immediate action, within days not weeks, is required from all actors who are directly taking part in the conflict, or have influence on its conduct, to avert and alleviate this catastrophic situation.”

On Sunday, the Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor called on international bodies to immediately recognize that famine is already underway in Gaza. The Geneva-based group said that any additional delay “will undoubtedly result in further obstructions of life-saving aid that will lead to worsening poverty, malnutrition, starvation and deaths.”

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs estimates that 100,000 to 130,000 people have been displaced from the northernmost areas of Gaza to Gaza City since 6 October.

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Palestinians leave Beit Hanoun after intensified Israeli attacks on 12 November. Hadi DaoudAPA images

As many as 75,000 people are estimated to remain in the fully besieged areas of northern Gaza, according to the OCHA, and are now being deliberately cut off from life essentials.

Earlier this month, Itzik Cohen, an Israeli brigadier general, told reporters that “there is no intention of allowing the residents of the northern Gaza Strip to return to their homes.”

Cohen said that humanitarian aid would be allowed into southern Gaza but not the north, since there are “no more civilians left.”

The Israeli army later walked back the claim, saying that Cohen’s statement “is incorrect and does not reflect the [military’s] objectives and values.”

But the army’s assertion – likely aimed at appeasing Israel’s allies and obscuring its genocidal intent – is belied by its actions on the ground.

Last week, IDF Brig-Gen Itzik Cohen told Israeli news outlets “there are no civilians left” north of the new corridor, yet 36 Gazans were killed in an IDF strike on Sunday in Jabalya. The UN estimates tens of thousands of civilians are still there. Photos show masses fleeing.

— Breaking the Silence (@BtSIsrael) November 13, 2024


In the northern areas of Gaza, “drones hovered overhead broadcasting evacuation orders, which were also carried on social media outlets, audio and text messages sent to residents’ phones,” Reuters reported on 7 November.

“After they displaced most or all of the people in Jabaliya, now they are bombing everywhere, killing people on the roads and inside their houses to force everyone out,” a man named Ahmed told the agency.

Siege, starvation and extermination

Human rights groups have warned that Israel is carrying out the so-called “Generals’ Plan” aimed at depopulating northern Gaza through siege, starvation and extermination.

According to that scheme, anyone who remains after being ordered to leave would be treated as a combatant – effectively turning northern Gaza into an extermination zone.

The Israeli army is denying the entry of water and food for the 34th consecutive day in northern Gaza. Only functioning hospital, Kamal Adwan, out of water (water tanks targeted by the Israeli army) and medical supplies. No rescuing services. Annihilation. https://t.co/zb61Mm5n0s

— Nicola Perugini (@PeruginiNic) November 7, 2024


The ultimate aim of the campaign appears to be the annexation of the territory and the rebuilding of Israeli settlements – grave violations of the Fourth Geneva Convention.

Israeli journalists who recently toured northern Gaza with the military observed that settlers are already setting up camp along the periphery.

“Even after traveling a few hundred meters inside the Strip, it’s easy to see that the activists in the encampment are closer to fulfilling their vision than the general public thinks,” the journalists said.

Israel is also clearing infrastructure to bisect Gaza and is “paving broad arteries designed to enable safer and easier movement for the forces in the area,” the journalists added. The military’s activities “are evidence of an attempt to establish facts on the ground for the long term.”

They observed that the resettlement of Gaza is “the only thing in the war that interests Religious Zionism and [Jewish Power],” the two parties allied with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud – “even at the price of the lives of the hostages” still held in the territory.

According to another report published by Haaretz on Wednesday, senior defense sources said that the military “is currently required to empty villages and cities of their residents” in northern Gaza.

Israeli Army gearing up to remain in Gaza until end of 2025, at least. This is what it looks like on the ground

by @yanivkub and myselfhttps://t.co/2dmOf96uo9 pic.twitter.com/uIfffeV45x

— avi scharf (@avischarf) November 13, 2024


“From conversations with field commanders and combat soldiers as well as a tour of the combat zone, it appears the [Israeli military] is systematically razing the structures that are still standing,” Haaretz added.

A senior commander told the paper that in recent months, “the only thing the forces are asked to do in the area is to move the population to the south.”

An officer fighting in Gaza told Haaretz that the situation on the ground indicates that the Israeli military “won’t leave Gaza before 2026.” The officer added: “When you see the roads being paved here, it’s clear that this isn’t intended for the ground maneuvers or for raids by the troops into various places.”

“These roads lead, among other places, to the places from which some of the settlements were removed,” the officer said, referring to colonies Israel had built before its nominal “disengagement” from Gaza in 2005.

“I don’t know of any intent to rebuild them, that isn’t something we’re told explicitly. But everyone understands where this is going.”

Palestinians in Gaza’s north who have endured more than a year of genocide, including starvation as a weapon of war, are not willingly going along with this mass expulsion, extermination and annihilation plan.

There is no safety anywhere in Gaza and some Palestinians say they choose death over a life of humiliation and constant displacement.

This elderly man told me today that he wishes for death every second due to our horrific living conditions. Without exaggeration, this sentiment is shared by most people I meet; they say that dying seems better than living like this. pic.twitter.com/QNVdINllnu

— حسام شبات (@HossamShabat) November 14, 2024


Many of those who have left the northern district only did so after troops forced people out of shelters at gunpoint and made them “start marching south (after the men were separated and taken for questioning or arrest),” as pointed out by Idan Landau in the the Israeli publication 972 Magazine.

What is happening in Jabalia is a forced displacement under the threat of weapons, documented live by Israeli drone cameras.
This is the second displacement of the camp’s residents, most of whom have been refugees since the Nakba of 1948.
Today, the cycle of displacement and… pic.twitter.com/Nhplrl5PqW

— أنس الشريف Anas Al-Sharif (@AnasAlSharif0) October 21, 2024


Israel has meanwhile destroyed homes and infrastructure on a massive scale in Gaza’s northern district. Based on Israel’s long history of forcibly emptying Palestinian population centers and destroying the infrastructure to prevent their residents’ return, that appears to be the purpose in northern Gaza too.

Recidivism https://t.co/E65VOHsPd1 pic.twitter.com/98WvvNPj4a

— Nimer Sultany (@NimerSultany) November 7, 2024


Hospitals under siege

The Palestinian Civil Defense is forcibly out of service in north Gaza “and reports that people who survive the bombing and attacks often die from hunger, amid severe shortages of food,” according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

“Many people in the area have been left trapped under rubble for days, without being evacuated,” OCHA added, citing the civil defense.

#Urgent: I am receiving dozens of distress calls from civilians trapped in Jabalia town, Jabalia refugee camp, and Beit Lahia, pleading for rescue and medical assistance following Israeli airstrikes targeting their homes.

These civilians are unable to move due to the ongoing…

— أنس الشريف Anas Al-Sharif (@AnasAlSharif0) November 10, 2024

During its ongoing offensive in northern Gaza, Israel attacked the three hospitals that had remained partially functional in the area – Al-Awda, Indonesian and Kamal Adwan hospitals.

On 5 November, Adele Khodr, a regional director of UNICEF, said that Kamal Adwan’s neonatal intensive care unit had been “damaged in heavy attacks in recent days,” killing and injuring children.

“Any newborn baby fighting to sustain its breaths from inside a hospital incubator is entirely defenseless and entirely reliant on specialist medical care and equipment to survive,” Khodr said.

She added that 4,000 babies in Gaza “are estimated to have been cut off from lifesaving newborn care in the past year because of sustained attacks on the hospitals earnestly trying to keep them alive.”

Three of the eight neonatal intensive care units in Gaza have been totally destroyed since October last year, all of them in the north. Currently, there are only 54 incubators across Gaza.

In the northern area, “the number of incubators is down from 105 at the three NICUs to just nine, all at Kamal Adwan Hospital.”

“Vulnerable newborns and sick and wounded children in need of intensive care are being killed in tents, in incubators and in the arms of their parents,” Khodr said.

“That this hasn’t galvanized enough political will to end the war, represents a fundamental crisis of our humanity,” Khodr added.

The situation in northern Gaza. Kamal Adwan Hospital: everyday we lose some of the injured due to the lack of medical supplies and specialised medical delegations. There are no ambulances. People die trapped under the rubble. No food no water no medicines pic.twitter.com/xZQIJgm7N5

— Nicola Perugini (@PeruginiNic) November 8, 2024


Kamal Adwan hospital was hit multiple times between 31 October and 3 November, destroying recently delivered supplies and damaging water tanks. One strike injured several children, one of them critically.

On 4 November, the Palestinian health ministry in Gaza said that Israeli forces were bombing Kamal Adwan hospital, injuring staff and patients.

“The medical staff cannot move between the hospital departments and cannot rescue their injured colleagues. It seems that a decision has been made to execute all the staff who refused to evacuate the hospital,” the ministry stated.

Shortly after the @WHO-led mission to Kamal Adwan Hospital yesterday, the facility’s third floor was reportedly hit again, injuring six children who are patients there. One child sustained a critical injury. Water tanks were damaged. Heavy bombardment persisted very close to the… pic.twitter.com/wbApI0odRU

— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) November 4, 2024


Mohammed Obeid, an orthopedic surgeon with Doctors Without Borders who had been sheltering and working at Kamal Adwan hospital, was detained by Israeli forces, along with several other staff, during a raid on the facility on 26 October.

Kamal Adwan “has been reduced from a hospital helping hundreds of patients with dozens of health workers to a shell of itself,” Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director of the World Health Organization, said on 1 November.

🚨Urgent Appeal from Dr. Hossam Abu Safiya

This is an urgent appeal regarding the catastrophic situation in north Gaza. All hospitals in the north have completely collapsed, and there is no medicine, fuel, or any basic necessities available. Please amplify this message. pic.twitter.com/BNeKDmzq2H

— حسام شبات (@HossamShabat) November 13, 2024


Since the current ground offensive began, six employees at Al-Awda Hospital “had been injured in attacks impacting the facility, one of whom lost a limb, and all ambulances had been rendered out of service,” the World Health Organization added.

On Tuesday, OCHA said that “hospitals in north Gaza are … hardly functioning with the bare minimum of capacities and resources.”

Access to the hospitals “remains severely restricted,” the UN office added.

“Due to critical fuel shortages, Al-Awda Hospital has been forced to operate its generators only three hours per day, disrupting life-saving surgeries and other healthcare services.”

Al-Awda, Kamal Adwan and Indonesian hospitals were all “besieged and raided by Israeli troops some 10 months ago,” as the AP news agency observed.

At least 10 hospitals have been besieged and raided across Gaza over the past year. Israeli forces have openly targeted health facilities “with an intensity and overtness rarely seen in modern warfare,” AP stated.

A months-long investigation by AP into the raids on the three facilities currently under fire in the north confirmed what health workers have been saying all along.

“It found that Israel has presented little or even no evidence of a significant Hamas presence in those cases,” according to AP.

A UN independent commission of inquiry has determined that “Israel has implemented a concerted policy to destroy the healthcare system of Gaza.”

“Israeli security forces have deliberately killed, wounded, arrested, detained, mistreated and tortured medical personnel and targeted medical vehicles,” the commission added. These actions constitute “the war crimes of wilful killing and mistreatment and the crime against humanity of extermination.”

The commission said that “these actions were taken as collective punishment against the Palestinians in Gaza and are part of the ongoing Israeli attack against the Palestinian people that began on 7 October [2023].”

Having met no meaningful consequences for the destruction of Gaza’s health care sector, Israel is now doing the same in Lebanon.

During its offensive in Lebanon that began on 23 September, “Israeli strikes damaged 34 hospitals, killed 111 emergency medical technicians and hit 107 ambulances, according to data compiled by the Lebanese health ministry,” CNN reported on 2 November.

“Israeli strikes have killed eight people inside the premises of four hospitals, and eight facilities have been forced to close, according to the health ministry.”

How Israel is emptying out cities in Southern Lebanon – our report from Nabatieh where only a few hundred people remain – but doctors and first responders won’t leave them. With @Goktay @Wburema @Angiemrad pic.twitter.com/F5rSYvfNdL

— Orla Guerin (@OrlaGuerin) November 4, 2024


An analysis by CNN found that the Israeli military dropped bombs in “lethal range” of at least 19 hospitals in Lebanon, including 10 facilities in the southern suburbs of Beirut.

Firass Abiad, Lebanon’s health minister, told the network that “it’s clear that this is premeditated, that this is a state policy that Israel is following, whether in Gaza or in Lebanon.”

The targeting of Lebanon’s hospitals isn’t the only parallel with Israel’s actions in Gaza. Israel has also forced mass displacement and waged wanton destruction targeting civilians and civilian objects in Lebanon.

Israel’s attacks are aimed at engineering a new physical and social reality on the ground.

In November last year, Yoav Gallant, Israel’s defense minister at the time, said that “the citizens of Lebanon” would pay the price for any Hizballah attack on Israel.

“What we are doing in Gaza, we know how to do in Beirut,” he said.

November 2023 —
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant: “What we are doing in Gaza, we know how to do in Beirut.”pic.twitter.com/E60DG8h90B

— Prem Thakker (@prem_thakker) September 23, 2024


For nearly two months, Israel has hammered Lebanon, displacing 1.2 million people from their homes and wiping out entire villages in the south and increasingly in other areas of the country.

Nearly 3,300 people have been killed in Israeli strikes on Lebanon since October 2023, according to Reuters, which cited the Lebanese health ministry. Most of those fatalities occurred in the past seven weeks.

“Food security crisis” in Lebanon

The situations for people in both Lebanon and Gaza are going from bad to worse.

In Lebanon, “food insecurity is set to worsen significantly due to intensifying conflict and economic strain, putting Lebanon on the list of hotspots of very high concern,” according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, citing a recent report by the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization and World Food Program.

From April to September this year, nearly a quarter of Lebanon’s population “faced high levels of acute food insecurity.”

OCHA added that “the ongoing conflict is deepening Lebanon’s economic crisis, with [the World Food Program] reporting on the potential contraction of gross domestic production (GDP) of up to 15.6 percent.”

Tourism and agriculture have been hard hit. The fighting is exacerbating “an already severe food security crisis nationwide,” with nearly 2,000 hectares of farmland in the south damaged or unharvested “due to the ongoing conflict.”

At the end of October, Israeli lawmakers passed two laws that will effectively ban UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestine refugees, from operating in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

With UNRWA serving as the backbone of the humanitarian operation in Gaza, the Israeli decision is “a new way … to kill children,” as the spokesperson for UNICEF put it.

US complicity in deliberate starvation

Hopes that the US would actually withhold assistance to Israel if it did not allow more aid into Gaza were dashed on Tuesday.

The Biden administration said that there would be no major change in policy toward Israel at the end of a 30-day period in which the secretaries of state and defense asked Israel to implement several measures to ensure a surge in humanitarian assistance in Gaza to avoid triggering US laws that would suspend military aid.

Israel is deliberately blocking humanitarian aid. It is illegal under Section 620I of the Foreign Assistance Act to give military aid to any country that does this.

The Biden administration, in its final days, decided it would rather continue enabling genocide than follow US law https://t.co/JBEJHbkZhC

— Stephen Semler (@stephensemler) November 12, 2024


Vedant Patel, the US State Department deputy spokesperson, said that Israel had taken “some steps” to improve the situation but acknowledged that “it continues to be a crisis.”

Several humanitarian organizations said that Israel has failed to satisfy those demands “at enormous human cost for Palestinian civilians in Gaza,” Oxfam, one of the groups, said on Tuesday.

In a report published on Monday, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said Israel severely restricted humanitarian access in northern Gaza.

But the south is not much better.

Humanitarian access remains “severely constrained due to insecurity, limited facilitation by Israeli forces and organized, armed looting fueled by the breakdown of public order and safety,” the UN office added.

On that last point, the Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor recently observed that Israel “frequently gives armed gangs and thieves cover to seize a significant portion of aid from the trucks in Israeli-controlled areas, preventing them from reaching their destinations” – a phenomenon also reported on by Haaretz.

The State Department admitted on 4 November that Israel hadn’t taken sufficient measures to increase aid in Gaza as Washington had requested in mid-October.

At that time, State Department spokesperson Matthew MIller wouldn’t say what repercussions Israel would face if the deadline passed without Washington’s requirements being met, only saying “we will follow the law.”

But thus far, the US has run interference for Israel’s genocidal campaign in Gaza in violation of domestic and international law.

Here’s what Israel did in the Gaza “safe area” of Mawasi today – the day after Biden-Blinken announced the weapons will continue flowing despite Israel’s obstruction of US humanitarian aid to Gaza pic.twitter.com/eNx38AWhOz

— Max Blumenthal (@MaxBlumenthal) November 13, 2024


In May, Antony Blinken, the US secretary of state, told Congress that “we do not currently assess that the Israeli government is prohibiting or otherwise restricting the transport or delivery of US humanitarian assistance.”

But prior to the delivery of that assessment to Congress, two US government agencies told the Biden administration that Israel had deliberately blocked deliveries of humanitarian aid.

US law prohibits military aid to states that block the delivery of humanitarian assistance.

Reporting by ProPublica also reveals that in March, Jack Lew, the US ambassador to Israel, “sent Blinken a cable arguing that Israel’s war cabinet … should be trusted to facilitate aid shipments to the Palestinians.”

But Lew had been “told repeatedly about instances of the Israelis blocking humanitarian assistance, according to four US officials familiar with the embassy operations.”

“No other nation has ever provided so much humanitarian assistance to their enemies,” Lew told his subordinates.

Highest-ranking diplomats have justified Biden’s “policy of continuing to flood Israel with arms over the objections of their own experts,” as ProPublica states.

“This makes the United States complicit in genocide and starvation, it’s nothing less than that,” Michael Fakhri, the UN special rapporteur on the right to food, told the BBC this week.

@MichaelFakhri, UN Special Rapporteur: “The Americans continue to ignore facts on the ground… the politicians are choosing to continue to provide weapons to Israel. This makes the US complicit in genocide”

Damning.

Note the presenters comments as she concludes the interview. pic.twitter.com/keT78rtC4v

— Saul Staniforth (@SaulStaniforth) November 13, 2024


Fakhri called for an arms embargo and sanctions against Israel. “We can’t negotiate our way out of genocide, we must end it immediately,” he said.





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Ethnic cleansing in north Gaza worsens: Israel expels 100,000 Palestinians in 24 hours

Israel continues to implement the Generals' Plan to expel, starve, or kill hundreds of thousands

News Desk

NOV 15, 2024

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(Photo credit: REUTERS/Abdul Karim Farid)

At least 100,000 Palestinians have been forced to leave northern Gaza in the last 24 hours, the UN reported on 15 November, as the already catastrophic conditions continue to worsen amid Israel's continuous airstrikes and denial of aid delivery requests.

“Chaos, suffering, despair, death, and destruction in northern Gaza is a daily reality as access is at a low point,” stated Jens Laerke, spokesperson for the UN Humanitarian Coordination Office (OCHA), who spoke to reporters in Geneva earlier this morning.

All indicators in Gaza show that “we're going in the wrong direction,” Laerke added.

“Displacement is at a high point, and it is near impossible to deliver aid in there,” he warned.

Staff working on the ground in Gaza told Laerke that UN efforts to deliver aid are being “stifled.”

“One of my colleagues described it as, from a human front for a humanitarian worker, which he is, [that] when you are faced with a situation like that, you want to jump. You want to jump up and do something. But what he added was, our legs are broken; we're asked to jump, but our legs are broken. That is the picture of it right now.”

Israel is currently seeking to implement the so-called Generals' Plan by forcibly displacing hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homes in the north Gaza towns of Jabalia, Beit Lahia, and Beit Hanoun while starving or killing anyone who remains.


A recent report from Israel's Channel 12 TV showed starving and thirsty Palestinians fleeing through one of the Israeli army's “drainage points” in Jabalia. At the drainage point, the soldiers abduct the men and some of the boys, claiming they are Hamas members, while terrified women and children flee, carrying whatever possessions they can.

The Channel 12 “Palestinian Affairs Correspondent,” Ohad Hemo, then ’interviews’ desperate and terrorized women and children to solicit anti-Hamas comments as they walk through the post-apocalyptic landscape.

https://thecradle.co/articles/ethnic-cl ... n-24-hours

US warships pull back from Yemeni waters after 'shocking' Ansarallah attacks

Western militarization of the Red Sea and brutal airstrikes on Yemen have failed to deter Ansarallah from continuing its naval campaign

News Desk

NOV 15, 2024

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The USS Nicholson warship has been repositioned away from Yemen after suffering a recent attack by the Ansarallah movement, Al-Akhbar newspaper reported on 15 November, a day after Yemeni resistance leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi confirmed that the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier was forced to do the same.

“The Nicholson [vessel] was towed towards the Pacific Ocean after being attacked … Its repositioning will not prevent it from being targeted [again] if it is used to carry out hostile acts against Yemen,” Al-Akhbar cited informed military sources in Sanaa as saying.

Houthi had said in a speech on Thursday evening that after “retreating hundreds of miles deep,” the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier “moves either from the Gulf to the Gulf of Oman, the edges of the Indian Ocean, or in the Arabian Sea with caution and disguise.” He claimed that “in some instances, the American aircraft carrier navigates close to certain African coastlines out of fear of being targeted.”

The resistance leader confirmed the statement released by the Armed Forces of Yemen’s Sanaa government on 12 November by declaring that “Along with the targeting of the aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea, two American warships were targeted in the Red Sea.”

United States Central Command (CENTCOM) said there were no injuries, and no warships were damaged, adding that it intercepted eight attack drones, five anti-ship ballistic missiles, and four anti-ship cruise missiles.

Since Sanaa began its naval operations against Israeli-linked shipping, and after it started targeting US warships following the start of Washington’s violent military campaign against Yemen, the western world – predominantly western militaries – have been awestruck and caught off guard by the capabilities of Yemeni forces.

Ansarallah and the Yemeni army’s missiles “can do things that are just amazing,” the US Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment Bill LaPlante said at an event on Wednesday, expressing that Yemen’s operations “are getting scary.”

”I'm an engineer and a physicist, and I've been around missiles my whole career. What I've seen of what the Houthis have done in the last six months is something that — I'm just shocked,” LaPlante added.

A 15 November report by The National Interest noted how the recent Yemeni attack on US warships “highlights vulnerabilities” in Washington’s fleet.

The USS Abraham Lincoln is not the first aircraft carrier to be targeted by Yemen as in the summer, it struck the USS Eisenhower twice in 24 hours.

US writer on defense and national security affairs told The National Interest that the Eisenhower had a “serious scare” in its battle against Ansarallah earlier this year.

According to the commander of Washington’s USS Carney and other crewmembers of the warship, the Yemeni army has been posing a threat unseen by the US Navy since World War II.

European efforts to deter Sanaa have also failed. The commander of the EU military mission in the Red Sea said in May that he did not have enough ships to confront the Yemeni Armed Forces' maritime operations.

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Two Weeks in Beirut
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Aerial view of Beirut Airport. (Ian Lim, Wikimedia Commons, GFDL 1.2)

In the middle of a shopping street in Dahiya, our driver pulls up at a checkpoint manned by armed militia in civilian clothes, to see if we could start filming. Then it all starts to go wrong.

Flying from Rome on a bright Sunday morning, the MEA Airbus was configured for about 300 people. About 20 of us boarded to fly to Beirut. It is a very strange feeling to be on an almost empty commercial airliner, particularly as nearly all of the small number of passengers were in business class, leaving economy class barren.

Two Christian priests traveling economy, with impressive beards and pillarbox hats, were rescued by the hostesses before takeoff and moved forward to business. The flight was entirely uneventful, except that for some reason it served no alcohol, which is new to MEA. Niels suggested they had been warned about us!

We have all seen photos of Israeli bombing near the airport as MEA flights come in to land, but our approach was untroubled and we could not spot any bomb damage in the vast sprawling vista of Beirut as we came down.

Niels Ladefoged and I had toured Germany together, with the film Ithaka, on which Niels was cinematographer. That tour was related in great detail on this blog. So regular readers know the two of us, who arrived into Beirut airport slightly confused.

Our aim in coming to Lebanon was to counter the overwhelmingly pro-Israel narrative of Western media reports of the Israeli assault on Lebanon. Before coming, I had spoken with a friend from my Blackburn election campaign, whom I knew to be very well connected in the Middle East.

This friend had told me he had a sponsor for us in Lebanon who could organise all the necessary logistics, and the first instance of this was the arrival into Beirut. We knew that other activists who had recently arrived had encountered difficulties with Lebanese immigration.

To counter this, we had been asked to provide our aircraft seat numbers before embarking, so we could be met on the plane and escorted through immigration. We had done this, but on arrival nothing happened on the plane.

We saw how it was meant to happen as we disembarked into the finger that led to the terminal: the two priests were whisked through a side door down to a vehicle that waited on the tarmac, to take them straight out of the airport.

As we wandered along the arrivals pathway through the terminal, the feeling of weirdness aroused by the near empty plane returned. Where there would normally be hundreds of people pouring in from multiple flights, the place was empty and echoing, with just the 20 from our flight trailing through the vast halls.

It felt strange and ominous.


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Inside Beirut airport passenger check-in; entrance to passport control out of frame to the right, 2007. (Yoniw, Wikimedia Commons, Public domain)

Once we reached immigration, the reason almost everyone had been in business class was apparent, as almost our entire flight headed into the “UN and Diplomatic” lane. That left us and a Lebanese family with small children. As we approached the immigration desk, a man in jeans and a striped shirt approached us, identified himself as a policeman, and asked us to leave immigration and head to a side area.

There were eight disconsolate people waiting there, with five chairs between them. We waited, and waited. Two hours passed uncomfortably. We tried without success to contact the sponsor who was supposed to have helped us with immigration.

Every now and then somebody was called forward into an office, stayed there for ten minutes, then came out and sat down again, looking unhappy. This was an ethnically and socially disparate bunch; the odd brief conversation revealed that European passports were the obvious common factors.

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We were in essentially a very tatty corridor; everything from the furniture to the tiling to the counters appeared in need of renovation. It was not dirty; merely worn and chipped.

Niels and I had at no stage been asked for anything at all, not even our names. Our passports had not been inspected. Nothing was happening, very slowly.

I managed to phone my friend from Blackburn, who said he would try to contact our sponsor. After a further hour of waiting, a large uniformed man with a moustache and notably bold spectacles came out and pointed at us.

“Why are you waiting here?” he asked.

“I don’t know”, I replied, “A policeman told us to.”

He called me in to the office.

“What do you do for a living?”

“I am a retired diplomat, and now a journalist.”

“What kind of journalist?”

“Independent media. I publish online.”

“So, you are a social media influencer?”

“Oh no, I am much too old.”

“Aren’t you scared to come to Lebanon at this time?”

“No, I am Scottish.”

This answer was obviously sufficient explanation, and he got up and waved to a subordinate, who took us through and stamped our passports. A very patient driver from the hotel had been waiting four hours for us and had already rather brilliantly tracked down and loaded our luggage.

Israeli Drones Overhead

Heading out into the car, we immediately heard the Israeli drones circling overhead.

I want you to understand how loud this noise is. You do not have to strain to hear it; rather it is impossible to block it. You can still hear it even over heavy traffic.

It is far louder than a normal light aircraft at that height, and the noise must be a deliberate feature, an instrument of psychological warfare. I suppose the comparison would be the deliberate screeching of Stuka dive bombers, although the quality of sound is very different.

To come into a city which is under active bombardment, where dozens of people are killed every single day, is not entirely a comfortable feeling. Particularly when journalists are deliberately and systematically assassinated by Israel and, not to put too fine a point on it, the Israelis are not particularly keen on me.

This is what Israel is dropping on homes and apartment buildings packed with Lebanese families in Beirut. pic.twitter.com/ygHVPQn8VO

— sarah (@sahouraxo) November 13, 2024


The large Israeli drones carry a range of unerring missiles, have state-of-the-art surveillance and target-locking capability and can be triggered to fire by AI without human intervention. I would be lying if I pretended that on this first occasion the hairs were not standing on the back on my neck.

But you get used to it.

After this interesting drive through nightfall, we arrived at the Bossa Nova hotel in Sinn el Fil, a Christian area of Beirut, which we had been told would be unlikely to be attacked by Israel.

The hotel is, rather surreally, South American themed, with a restaurant serving only allegedly Brazilian dishes. It is nine storeys high and constructed with massive concrete pillars, and a great many of them. It has a very well-stocked cocktail bar to cater for the most pernickety fan of mixology, though without a presiding mixologist at present. It is allegedly owned by a Scot.

All of the other guests in the hotel were refugees from the evacuated areas. 1.2 million people have been displaced in Lebanon. The human trauma of this is immense, particularly as the homes, farms and businesses these people have left are being systematically destroyed behind them.

Over the next 10 days we slowly get to know some of the refugees. A school teacher, a policeman, a farmer, a tailor. All with their large families, crammed in, a family to a room in this hotel which is creaking to cope. Being Lebanese they are tidy and clean, and emerge looking well dressed and groomed.

Like refugees everywhere, they sit listless and morose, displaced and discarded, filling in time doing nothing. Chat is infrequent and subdued. People sit isolated with their thoughts, even from their own families.

They do not look up when somebody walks past. Food in paper bags is brought from local bakers and consumed in the lobby. The free water cooler is the busiest spot in the hotel.

Only the children are happy; an unexpected school holiday, a trip to a city, lots of new friends for games of mass soccer in the hotel courtyard.

When the drones are particularly loud or low, the children race inside, mostly before their mothers have to call. One small boy in particular, about three years old, bursts into tears every time the drones get loud.

The Israelis have made a point of bombing hotels housing refugees, particularly in Christian areas. Turning the Christian community against the refugees is part of the Israeli plan.

The next morning we received a message from our sponsor that a driver, Ali, will come to pick us up. We had explained we wished to start by visiting the much-touted in Western media “Hezbollah stronghold” of Dahiya, which is subject to continual bombing.

Ali arrives, a well dressed individual driving a very comfortable and new Lexus saloon. He doesn’t speak any English, but through Google Translate he explains that we need special permits to visit Dahiya.

We give Ali our passports and he takes photos of them with his phone, sending them to somebody whom he then phones to discuss it. He then speaks into his phone again and shows us on his phone:

“You cannot go to Dahiyah now. Permits will take one or two days. But I can take you on a tour of bomb sites, without stopping the car or taking photos”.

So we embark with Ali on a tour of recent death, driving to nine different bomb sites. What is immediately clear is that eight of the nine sites are residential buildings, blocks of flats. Ali is very well informed indeed about each one, relating how many people were killed there—men, women and children.

Ali does not attempt to hide the fact that, in almost every case, there were Hezbollah members present, and sometimes he can tell us who. Flags are planted on top of the mounds of rubble to commemorate these martyrs, and sometimes there are pictures of them in uniform, on planted stakes.

One or two of the sites have been struck by precision missiles targeting an individual apartment, with usually a handful of immediately neighbouring apartments also damaged or destroyed. But at the large majority of the sites whole blocks of apartments, containing 20 or more, have been completely reduced to rubble, much of which is powder.

The same of course is true of the inhabitants. Driving slowly past the sites, it is immediately apparent these residences are civilian, with corners of settees and beds and kitchen equipment jumbled in the rubble and heart-stopping indications of children, including a bright pink poster of a pony, held down by a dust-filled boot.

There is no indication whatsoever of military and industrial activity. It is not a question of Hezbollah hiding behind human shields. It is rather a question of Hezbollah figures being killed alongside their partners, parents and children in their civilian homes, with numerous other families in the block killed too. It is plainly a war crime.

Killing 40 or even 70 entirely innocent people is of no concern to Israel in eliminating a target. Nor do they care in the least how many of them are children. Non-Jewish life simply has zero intrinsic value in their eyes.

This is happening today in Beirut:

Children in a classroom watch, scared and screaming, as Israeli bombs fall nearby.

In what universe is this considered “self-defense”? pic.twitter.com/FdCiAghBp2

— sarah (@sahouraxo) November 12, 2024


‘Targeting Hezbollah’

But there is also of course a real problem with who is being targeted. Hezbollah is an intrinsic part of Lebanese society. It is a political party with elected members of parliament and forms part of the government of Lebanon.

Hezbollah also runs extensive health, welfare and infrastructure functions in the predominantly Shia districts, particularly in the South of the country, and these functions and institutions are organically interwoven with the official Lebanese state in a hundred different ways.

So doctors, professors, ambulance drivers, journalists and teachers may be designated “Hezbollah” by Israel, in an exact parallel to the situation with Hamas in Gaza.

So the “terrorist target” Israel is eliminating by bombing an apartment block, with the deaths of 40 other people, may not have any military function at all. They may be an ambulance driver. In fact that is one of the most likely possibilities. As in Gaza, Israel is systematically eliminating healthcare workers. In 40 days, it has killed over 200 paramedics in Lebanon. That is five a day on average.

We take a road which bounds Dahiya and, looking into the area, startlingly, the destruction is extremely extensive. Block after block after block of apartments has been levelled. In one place the bomb crater is simply massive, a great deep hole you could fit dozens of buses in, several buses high. It is hard to comprehend the power of such an explosion.

The one building we see which is not residential and which has been bombed is a hospital. It looks gutted with shattered windows. I cannot particularly recall having seen this reported in the West.

It is a deeply sobering experience. We arrive back to the hotel in pensive mood, and take a gin and tonic in the courtyard, as the refugees huddle and the drones buzz overhead. I am awoken by loud explosions in the night, and the next day the smoke is still billowing into the air, rising up about a kilometre from our hotel, and the acrid smell and taste will not wash away.

On Tuesday we had arranged finally to meet our sponsor, a charming and urbane man who is genuinely horrified by the genocide in Gaza and the unfurling carnage in Lebanon. He phones “Ali’s boss” to check on progress with our permits for Dahiya. He advises that they will be available later that day or the next morning.

We agree to have a day to orient and prepare, and go to Dahiya the next day once the permits are done.

Our sponsor tells us a number of worrying things, including that he had offered friends of his from evacuated areas accommodation in properties he owned outside of Beirut, but that some of the local Christian communities had objected in case the presence of refugees provoked Israeli attack (as indeed is frequently occurring).

He apologised for the delay at the airport and said that a new policy had been introduced the very day we arrived, when dozens of Europeans had been sent back. He had been working behind the scenes to vouch for us (which was later confirmed to me by another source).

The new crackdown on entry is reported in L’Orient Today:

]“L’Orient Today spoke to and heard reports of dozens of people turned away in recent weeks, including around 10 NGO workers from various organizations, two journalists who received entry bans and were deported, two people who were refused for not having “sufficient grounds to enter the country,” and three passengers from Germany, Spain and the U.S. who were told this past weekend that foreigners can’t enter unless they have a work permit.

According to Ingrid, through her phone, an employee of the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs spoke with airport staff who told them that a new law had been implemented restricting entry…

“There has not been a change in the law regarding the entry of foreigners into Lebanon,” a source at General Security told L’Orient Today… “However, due to the security situation in Lebanon, General Security is being more vigilant about who is entering and leaving the country and some people are not permitted entry due to security reasons,” …

A General Security spokesperson said the order came from the Directorate roughly one month ago and that it applies across the board but is focused on the airport. In the last two months, Hezbollah, currently at war with Israel, has suffered a number of profound security breaches, one of which led to the assassination of its leader Hassan Nasrallah. In the two weeks following the escalation into full-out war, starting on Sept. 23, several people were arrested under suspicion of espionage, including a journalist who entered Lebanon on a British passport only to be discovered with an Israeli passport after residents of Beirut’s southern suburbs alerted the authorities to his presence.

“One person making a mistake will affect the others sometimes,” the spokesperson said. “No one [at border control] wants to be labeled as the person who let someone into the country who shouldn’t have been allowed.”


Which sounds entirely reasonable, but read on.

So we had a relaxed day waiting for permits to come through. I sat in the courtyard writing as the drone buzzed overhead, and Niels made a little tweet about it:

Writing in Beirut, Lebanon pic.twitter.com/vYX7B7RGsx

— Craig Murray (@CraigMurrayOrg) October 29, 2024


We then walked out into Beirut. The only way to walk from the hotel is down one side of a buzzing dual carriageway. We crossed a concrete bridge over the sad remnant of the Beirut river.

Its waters entirely diverted for the uses of the great city, the river course is a giant, entirely concreted storm drain, perhaps fifty metres wide and 10 metres deep. In it oozes a trickle of greenish-brown sewage, perhaps three metres wide and ten centimetres deep. The sickly sweet smell is nauseating. Our hotel is on the bank and carries a truly giant neon sign on its flank: “Riverside Bossa Nova”, devoid of irony. Briefly during a storm the river returns to life for a few hours.


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Beirut River near Bourj Hammoud, 2015. (Quatchenerlo, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0)

Beirut is not pedestrian friendly. Frequently on major streets there are long stretches with no pavement at all, it having been either never built or removed to make way for car parking, bonnets right up against the building and cars often stacked two deep at right angles to the traffic.

As we walk down the busy Damascus Road to the city centre, major junctions are designed with no provision for pedestrians to cross; not just no pedestrian feature in the traffic lights, but nowhere for them to navigate the sea of open tarmac buzzing with aggressive vehicles.

Scooters buzz pedestrians with almost the malevolence of Amsterdam cyclists.

On the corniche and beach, the tented refugee city that had sprung up along the promenade and beach has been cleared away. Locals are following the tradition of putting their living room in the back of a car and reassembling it on the corniche for the evening, whole families sat around on circles of domestic chairs on the promenade, with tea, chess, backgammon, shishas and gossip.

The glamorous, golden, wide-balconied apartments across the corniche, overlooking the sea, glower mostly dark and empty. The rich have left to Paris, London and New York for the duration of the war.

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Manara corniche, Beirut, 2011. (Saudi Arabian tourist Marvikad, via Wikimedia Commons)

In this national emergency, temporarily relocating refugees in the vacated apartments of the runaway rich would seem an obvious step. Sadly, that is not the way of the world. Instead the schools are closed and house thousands of refugees. It gives some understanding of how the process developed in Gaza, and we wonder when Israel will start to target the schools here.

It is a lot to think on, and on Wednesday morning we look forward to getting in to Dahiya and making our first video report. Ali arrives around noon and says through the Google Translate he is ready to take us there. I foolishly assume that this means the permits have come.

We enter into the Dahiya suburb (which is a redundancy — Dahiya just means “suburb”), and I am immediately struck by just how vast is the evacuated area and how very well developed. As we move in, it is a pleasant, middle class area. It reminds me of good bits of Marseille. There is nothing to distinguish the blocks of flats which have been demolished or damaged from the other residential blocks all around.

Niels has me wired up for sound and the strategy is to record everything, to do some straight-to-camera talks in key areas, and then to edit it down to a short piece in the evening, possibly with a considered reflection added. Accordingly, we are filming as we go along.

Checkpoint With Armed Militia

In the middle of a long shopping street in Dahiya, Ali – who has appeared very confident and in control, having told us he is Dahiya born-and-bred and knows everybody – pulled up at a checkpoint manned by armed militia in civilian clothes, to check that it is OK for us to get out and film.

Then it all starts to go wrong.

First a young man opens the car doors and politely asks us in good English for our passports, which we give him. He is wearing a red shirt and carries his AK47 with great care, pointing down to the ground.

Ali tells us via phone translation that we should not worry, it is only process. Then the young man comes again and asks for our phones. We give him two each. He then takes Niels’s camera bag and goes through the microphones and other equipment.

Several more militia men are gathering, and the young man leaves. An older man with white hair and beard arrives in a beaten-up saloon car. He does not seem to speak any English other than “Don’t worry!”

Nobody here now speaks English. A huddle of people is now looking in bemused fashion at our phones and equipment. The old man offers us coffee, and two strong, gritty, sweet concoctions are brought in tiny paper cups.

But it has become gradually plain that we are not free to leave. Ali’s confidence has dissipated like a punctured balloon.

Then two larger and more military-looking men appeared in a battered old Jeep Cherokee with cracked windows, followed by a pickup holding several more men with guns. They were obviously in charge. The atmosphere had become much less friendly. I got out of the car and walked round shaking hands, in an effort to remedy this.

Standing on a street strewn with bombing rubble, amid a group of four parked vehicles, three of them Hezbollah, at the centre of a growing knot of armed Hezbollah militia, while missile-armed Israeli drones circled overhead and had us under close surveillance, I could not help but inwardly reflect that I had spent safer afternoons.

There was now nobody around who spoke any English. Our possessions were loaded into, and then taken out of, a series of backpacks, being slowly and carefully inventoried in notebooks each time. Every now and then an item would be brought over for Niels to identify — charger, or microphone, or hard drive – but I don’t think anyone understood his answers.

I looked around the area. It was a well-established shopping street with decent stores, all now shuttered, stretching as far as the eye could see, punctuated by restaurants and cafés.

The area was largely deserted except for one or two armed militiamen on every corner to prevent looting. A few people were around, returning to their homes to collect possessions, and some storekeepers were removing stock into their vans. Many had opened temporary stores elsewhere. The scene was one of quiet order and discipline.

I am sure everybody was aware a bomb could fall without warning on this area under evacuation, and people worked quickly with obvious purpose. But there was no visible emotion.

Imagine if this had happened in a residential area of any major capital; the media would be in an uproar. Yet, when it occurs in Lebanon, we are met with silence.

Israeli Airstrikes an hour ago on Chiyah area, Beirut Suburbs. pic.twitter.com/HN3PtsQJpI

— Marwa Osman || ???? ????? (@Marwa__Osman) November 13, 2024


Just opposite me was a large toy shop with one shutter open, and a cluster of large teddy bears looked at me forlornly over a sit-on electric model car. Occasionally scooters would pass, their occupants waving at our captors.

After what I am sure was a shorter time than it seemed, we were motioned into the rear seat of the Jeep Cherokee behind the two senior men. One man with a gun squeezed on to the passenger seat beside us, and another entered the luggage space behind us.

Ali followed behind driving the Lexus, with armed men both beside and behind him. This did not appear to be playing out well.

I was relieved we left Dahiya into a rather more populated area, but felt very isolated again when the vehicle turned off through a gated entrance guarded by several men openly carrying guns, and pulled up in a small car park opposite a nondescript concrete building.

This had an entrance porch protected by a wrought iron gate. With the entrance doors shut, by placing Niels, Ali and me inside this porch and locking the gate behind us, we were now in an effective cell. The gathering of men discussing our fate grew larger and louder.

After a little while somebody opened the gate to hand us bottles of water. But he also motioned us to turn our chairs and sit with our faces directly to the wall. I made only a token compliance, being far too keen to see what was coming up behind us.

Niels later told me that he thought I was turning away from the wall because of the large amount of blood spatter on it, right in front of my face. I have to say I simply did not notice this. I assume Niels observed correctly, although he is from Scandinavia, and therefore has a dark and brooding imagination.

Eventually somebody arrived in another vehicle who actually spoke very good English. He entered the porch and asked if any of us had ever been in Israel. We answered in the negative. I was hoping to give further explanation of who we were, which side we were on, and how easy it was to prove, when Ali broke in volubly in Arabic.

Our interrogator turned to Ali, who had for some time appeared terrified, and asked him several questions in Arabic, to which Ali responded earnestly. The man then left. This was not helpful as Ali, to my knowledge, knew nothing about either Niels or me.

Shortly afterwards a bag was brought in with our possessions, and there was a further fuss as each was identified, noted and transferred into yet another rucksack. We were then led outside and into the back cab of a large pickup, again surrounded by armed men. Ali did not follow and we did not know where he had gone.

We went back into Dahiya again, and on a deserted street were driven down into an underground car park. This seemed particularly alarming. A single man, apparently unarmed, stood in the car park waiting to receive us. The car doors were opened, we were bundled out and our captors delivered us into his possession.

General Security

“Don’t worry”, he said in English, “you are safe now. I am with General Security. We are official Lebanese government state security.”

Having some experience of state security services around the globe, I am afraid I perhaps did not find this as comforting as intended. We were taken up to a corridor, where our possessions were yet again repacked and inventoried.

Fifteen minutes later a vehicle arrived with three more General Security agents, none of whom spoke English. My feeling of unease was deepened when Niels and I were both immediately handcuffed. We were placed in the back of a much nicer Toyota, and driven away with two General Security officers in the front and one between us.

Our next destination was General Security HQ, which was more obviously a government building. On arrival our possessions were inventoried once again, and this time we had to sign an acknowledgement.

At this stage, two rather alarming things were said. The first is that we were asked about medications “in case you have to stay in prison”. The second is that one of the officers said to me, in a hostile tone,

“why do you want to support the Palestinians? If you want to support the Palestinians, why don’t you go to Gaza and join them?”

It was a reminder that in Lebanon not all on the government side can be assumed to be hostile to Israel.

There was now a further long wait, on broken chairs in a dingy back office, while nothing happened for hours. Eventually an officer arrived who was deemed to have sufficient English to interrogate us, a judgment I would dispute.

We went through my life in minute detail. My date of birth, my parents, their dates of birth, my grandparents, their dates of birth, my brothers and sisters, their dates of birth, my children, their dates of birth, my partner, her date of birth. We also went through my education and every job I had ever held, every single stage taking six times as long as it would if we could communicate freely in the same language.

What we did very little of was discuss who I actually am and why I was in Lebanon in general and Dahiya in particular. My efforts to spend more time on that were simply ignored. I don’t think he understood my explanation that I believed the permits had been applied for and granted.

At one stage my interrogator asked “Dahiya is very dangerous. You can be killed. Why are you not scared?”, and I was delighted to redeploy the line “I am not scared, I am Scottish.” This time I got a smile and a one word response “Braveheart!”

After we had finished, it was Niels’s turn to go through the same process while I waited.

Finally we were told that our passports and possessions would be retained. We would have to return when called to face the investigating judge of the Military Court. Meantime we would be either held in prison or allowed to go, as the judge decided. We would have to wait for this.

We asked what had happened to Ali. We were told he was safe at home with his family, which we mentally filed under “Good if true”. There followed a long and anxious wait for the decision of the judge, and we were acutely aware that the judge had only the information furnished by somebody who had understood very little of what we had said.

Finally Released

One by one the security agents went home, until there was only one man left on this floor of the building, who complained he could not go home until the judge called. Thankfully about 10pm the judge did call, and said that we could be released pending further investigation.

Niels and I walked the two miles back to our hotel to clear our heads.

I accept that the fault was mine. I had assumed that our sponsor and Ali knew what they were doing in applying for the permits, and they had assumed that I understood the permit system. I had failed to take on board that our sponsor was merely a wealthy and well-meaning friend of my Blackburn contact, and had no relevant experience at all.

Mainstream media organisations all employ fixers, at a standard rate of $250 a day, to organise the permits and negotiate these things. I had assumed that to be basically Ali’s role. In fact he was just somebody our sponsor had arranged to drive us, who thought he understood the system but apparently did not.

Given that I was a fool blundering around a war zone where actual Israeli spies had recently been caught, I have nothing to complain about in my treatment either by Hezbollah or by General Security.

There is a psychological terror in the situation that they did their best to allay with coffee and water and assurances that all was OK. At no stage did anybody point a gun at me; at no stage did anybody threaten violence in any way. The Hezbollah militia were notably disciplined and professional for a local volunteer force.

The problem was the situation, not the people. And the situation was my fault.

I was now warned not to publish anything until I had all the proper accreditations, beginning with the Ministry of Information. We could not apply for accreditations until we had got our passports back. So there was nothing to do now except wait for the judge.

The alarming part now was the disappearance of both Ali and our sponsor. The morning after this ordeal, we were surprised to hear nothing from either of them. I contacted the sponsor through his office, and received a response from his secretary not to worry, all would be OK.

This was followed by a message from my friend in Blackburn to say I was not to contact our sponsor again.

Through multiple contacts I was soon in touch with a plethora of people in Lebanon who all were called upon for help and advice. The universal response was not to worry, this was all perfectly normal. One very well-known Lebanese journalist texted me:

“General Security, Military Courts – we all go through this. Do not worry, it’s normal.”

I spoke with a lawyer who said much the same thing, but did also give the useful advice that, while I could not publish journalism without accreditation, there was nothing to stop me being interviewed by accredited journalists, as a well-known person in Beirut.

So I did some of this. I particularly enjoyed this conversation with Laith Marouth for Wartime Café on Free Palestine TV:



I also caught up with Steve Sweeney of Russia Today. You may not be able to watch this in the U.K.:

RT spoke with Former British diplomat Craig Murray, who flew to Beirut on a mission to expose the truth about Israel’s deadly strikes on civilian areas pic.twitter.com/GUHofWbdcI

— RT (@RT_com) November 2, 2024


We also had a chance to see more of this extraordinarily resilient city of Beirut. Adults in Beirut have lived through a catalogue of civil war, occupation, resistance and disaster, and internal coherence is both weak and elusive.

But this has led to an instinct to survive. When Israel ordered the evacuation of the majority Shia Dahiya district, and commenced to destroy it systematically, the majority of its inhabitants simply moved north within Beirut.

Of the 1.4 million displaced persons, an estimated 400,000 have left, half to Syria or Iran and half to Europe and the United States. Of the remaining 1 million internally displaced, the majority have come into Beirut. The great magnet is Hamra district. I ask a resident why. He replies:

“Everybody wants to settle in Hamra. It has bars and brothels, churches and mosques. Everybody has always been welcome in Hamra. It shelters everybody.”

It is certainly now extremely crowded, and the traffic is in permanent gridlock. A taxi driver refused to enter with me as he would never get out again. Vehicles are double- and triple-parked, sometimes right across junctions.

The influx reminds me of the Edinburgh festival, minus the bad temper and vomiting stag parties.

We also learn about Dahiya. At what soon becomes a favourite restaurant works a young woman named Yasmeena. In her early thirties, she dresses in a Western style, does not wear a veil or scarf, and is the single parent of a 7-year-old. Yet she lived happy and unthreatened in what the Western media calls the “Hezbollah bastion” – until she had to evacuate and her home and possessions were completely destroyed, bombed to oblivion, as she now tells us with momentary tears, soon dispersed by a beaming smile.

Dahiya was founded after the Israel invasion of 1982 brought an earlier flood of Shia refugees from the South, and they founded a place to live among dusty lanes and crops. It rapidly developed into a thriving hub of commerce, and as in refugee areas all over the Middle East – including Gaza – good quality housing, workable infrastructure and good healthcare and, above all, education were developed, with remarkable resource and effort.

The Israelis are now involved in trying to destroy the entire area, systematically, through an unopposed bombing campaign that I predict will, as in Gaza, roll on relentlessly for over a year.

But the interesting thing about Dahiya, as represented by Yasmeena and others like her, is that it had become a centre of freedom of expression, with a café culture and thriving arts scene. Islam was at the centre of the community, but not forced upon anybody and not even Muslims were forced to abide by any particular precepts, while other religions were protected.

Tyre is another example. This great ancient city is under continual bombardment by Israel as another Hezbollah centre, and indeed Hezbollah has there firm political control. Yet it is also a city where anybody can wear swimwear on the beautiful beaches and alcohol is freely available and can be consumed in public with no problems.

In other words, Hezbollah is not at all on the ground as you have seen it portrayed in the West, and bears no relation to ISIS.

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Graves of killed Hezbollah members at a mausoleum in Beirut, undated. (Fars Media Corporation, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 4.0)

In fact the longer I am in Lebanon, the more I realise that much of what I thought I knew, was wrong. I do hope you will stay with me on this journey of discovery.

Six more days roll by in comparative inactivity, with the frustration of being unable to publish or film anything. Israeli bombing intensifies, and starts to occur by day as well as night. The wanton destruction in southern areas is appalling and the Israelis also start bombing heavily the Bekaa Valley, North East of Beirut, massacring civilians mercilessly. Photographs of dead infants start once again to flood my timeline.

Salam Khodr reports on the horrific israeli massacre of Almat in Lebanon, which slaughtered many children: there are no children israelis won’t kill pic.twitter.com/Jkyxl1ZZJt

— Sarah Wilkinson (@swilkinsonbc) November 11, 2024


On the Tuesday evening, now nine days after arrival, we were approached in our hotel by a man from General Security, who presents each of us with a summons (“convocation”) to reappear at their HQ at 9am the next day. He says it is to collect our passports. We suspect it is more complicated than that, and try without success to find a lawyer to accompany us.

The next morning we arrive promptly at 9am, and to our dismay are taken again to the same floor we were held in before. We are locked in a dirty waiting room with a single wooden bench and a mattress on the floor. Gradually three other people join us, all suspects.

We are prisoners again.

We talk to one, a young man who was caught, by his own account, taking pictures around his own home and community, just for fun. He has been back four times for interrogation and had spent three nights in prison, which he described as “hell”. He said the food was inedible, the cells overcrowded with nowhere to sleep, and he had witnessed a man screaming in agony and terror with a heart attack but unable to get any attention from the guards.

This did not cheer us much.

We waited in that room until about 11am, when a General Security officer who spoke some English came to interrogate us. We had not seen him before.

He complained the officers last time had done nothing, and he had not seen the file. He then proceeded to start the entire process over again: My date of birth, my parents, their dates of birth, my grandparents, their dates of birth, my brothers and sisters, their dates of birth, my children, their dates of birth, my partner, her date of birth.

I could have screamed.

He brought out my phones from a large brown envelope, and asked me who Eugenia was. I replied I had no idea, I did not know any Eugenia. He said I had Eugenia in my contacts with an Israeli phone number. I said I did not believe so. He asked me to switch on the phone and look, but I could not as it was out of battery and no charger was available.

The second phone did have a charge, and we confirmed it contained no Eugenia. In the process, we came across the messages between me and our sponsor about Ali, the car, and when the permits to visit Dahiya would arrive. These messages were so clear, and made so plain the transgression was a misunderstanding, that he appeared largely to lose interest.

He went through the process also with Niels, and asked us whether we had money to pay for our flights home to Europe. He then went “to speak with the judge” and came back after half an hour with the news that it had been decided we were genuine, and we could stay, which seemed to surprise him.

He declared it was now only a matter of time, but he had to also get the consent of the “Big Boss” of national security to let us go. He did however proceed to ask us a great many more questions, much more acute and relevant than any that had been asked so far, and kept noting down our answers on a laptop — until this point the process had been entirely pen and paper.

Again, it was the strange situation of being apparently very friendly — he shared his sandwich lunch with me — but at the same time we were prisoners. We were given back our phones and passports, and had to sign for them, but still were not allowed to go.

We then had to sign a form in Arabic three times within printed boxes, and then make an inked thumbprint three times over them. We asked what the form was, and were told it was for our release. It was very hard to believe this – why would you have to sign and thumbprint in triplicate your release? But there was no help for it.

As the afternoon wore on, the officer identified for us the different makes of Israeli drones buzzing overhead, and their capabilities. Then the drones were joined by a deeper rumble, which he said were F35 jets come to bomb. If General Security HQ has a bomb shelter, they were ignoring it, but a huddle of agents gathered to look out the window and plainly they were concerned.

At 5pm the officers all left, bar one again, and said we had to stay for the answer from the “Big Boss” on our release. Suddenly the return of our passports and phones seemed horribly premature, and we wondered about those triple-signed forms. Initially we were locked back in the dirty waiting room, but then the duty officer (who spoke no English) came and led us to a comfortable office, where we were not locked in.

Finally, at 8pm the “Big Boss” phoned the duty officer to say we could go, and we walked out into Beirut, free but for the Israeli killer drones circling over our heads and the throbbing tones of the F35s.

We were now desperate to get accredited to report so that we could finally do what we had come to Lebanon to do. So the next morning we went in to the Ministry of Information Press Bureau, armed with credentials supplied by Consortium News.

My work has been carried there for many years, but coincidentally I had just had the great honour to be elected to the Board of Consortium News, replacing my friend the great John Pilger.

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The head of the Ministry Press Room looked at us mournfully and told us he was sorry, they could not accept credentials from Consortium News as it was an online publication. Accreditation was strictly limited to print newspapers and broadcast television.

He sent Niels a text confirming what was needed for accreditation, which included an email from the legacy media editor covering an official letter of credentials, and copies of press cards, passports and visas.

To rub salt into the wounds, at that moment the team of journalists from the Zionist, Murdoch-owned, Wall Street Journal came in. They were accorded VIP treatment.

Lebanon’s regulations ensure that only the state- and billionaire-owned, Zionist legacy media can accredit, whereas anti-Zionist alternative media is banned from accreditation and thus publication.

At this stage we might have been forgiven for giving up, but the idea did not cross our minds. We immediately sat down, inside the foreign press room, and set about texting anyone we could think of who might help.

This resulted in numerous dead ends, but through friends in Rome I got an introduction to Byoblu media, an alternative channel that has obtained national TV status in Italy, as both a terrestrial and satellite channel.

They were willing to provide accreditation, and the Editor was willing to jump through all the bureaucratic hoops required by Lebanon, in exchange for occasional news reports, which they will need to dub. They sent us the artwork for the required press cards and we had them made up locally.

Meantime, we had moved out of the hotel and into an AirBnB. It had never been quite plain if our sponsor was paying for the hotel (he had not charged us for the services of the disappearing Ali), but the hotel started to make plain to us that he was not. Finances started to become a real problem, as we now had no transport either and it was obvious that an interpreter was essential. We settled into a cosy AirBnB and started to get organised to live more cheaply.

On Monday morning we were back in the Ministry of Information presenting our new Byoblu credentials. The head of accreditation looked sceptical, but could not find anything immediately wrong with Byoblu TV. Before he left, he phoned somebody and kept mentioning “Byoblu” to them during an animated conversation in Arabic.

He then told us the application would go to General Security for processing. I could imagine the officers there throwing their hands in the air and screaming “Not these two again!”

We returned to the Ministry the next day as instructed, steeled for yet another disappointment. To our amazed delight, we were handed our press accreditations immediately.

We have to get further accreditation from the Ministry of Defence, and from local militias, before we can travel anywhere, but this should not take long.

You are now up to date, and we are poised to start the real reporting from Lebanon. Let us get started!

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'Tortured and left to die': New details emerge about Israel's murder of prominent Gaza surgeon

A new report from Britain's Sky News provides details of Adnan al-Bursh's death by torture in Israel's Ofer Prison

News Desk

NOV 16, 2024

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(Photo credit: CNN)

A Sky News investigation published on 16 November has revealed new details surrounding Israel's torture and murder of the famous Palestinian surgeon from Gaza, Adnan al-Bursh, in the Ofer Prison in the occupied Palestinian West Bank last May.

A fellow Palestinian prisoner at Ofer told the British news channel that Israeli guards severely tortured Dr Bursh and then left him to die alone, naked from the waist down, in the prison yard.

The prisoner, who previously knew the doctor in Gaza, provided the new details in a deposition to lawyers from HaMoked, an Israeli human rights organization.

"In mid-April 2024, Dr Adnan Al-Bursh arrived at Section 23 in Ofer Prison. The prison guards brought Dr Adnan Al-Bursh into the section in a deplorable state. He had clearly been assaulted with injuries around his body. He was naked in the lower part of his body," the prisoner's deposition states.

"The prison guards threw him in the middle of the yard and left him there. Dr Adnan Al-Bursh was unable to stand up. One of the prisoners helped him and accompanied him to one of the rooms. A few minutes later, prisoners were heard screaming from the room they went into, declaring Dr Adnan Al-Bursh (was dead)."

Dr Bursh was widely regarded as one of the best-qualified and well-known surgeons in Gaza.

When Israel's war on Gaza began in October of last year, Dr Bursh worked at Al-Shifa Hospital as the head of orthopedic surgery. He worked around the clock, performing surgeries on Palestinians injured by Israel's horrific bombing campaign.


When Israeli troops laid siege to Al-Shifa in November, the staff was forced to flee.

Bursh fled by foot to the Indonesian Hospital in Bait Lahia to continue serving wounded patients.

He documented his experiences on video, including when Israel shelled the hospital, killing 12 people.

He was then forced to leave the Indonesia Hospital as well and moved to the Al-Awda Hospital in Gaza's north, where he was abducted by Israeli forces.

After the soldiers surrounded the hospital, "They told [Dr Bursh] that if all men do not come down… they will destroy the Awda Hospital with all the women and children in it," a fellow doctor at Al-Awda, Mohammad Obeid, told Sky News.

After Dr Bursh left the hospital, Israeli soldiers "called his name out" and then "roughly" took him away, Obeid stated.

Dr Bursh was then taken to the notorious Sde Teiman detention camp in the Negev Desert.

The facility became notorious this summer after prison guards, doctors, and former inmates gave testimony of prisoners being tortured and raped there.

Dr Khalid Hamouda, a former inmate at Sde Teiman, told Sky News that of the 100 prisoners in the section of the camp where he was held, at least a quarter were healthcare workers.

Dr Bursh was beaten severely at Sde Teiman.


"He thought he may have broken ribs," Dr Hamouda said. "He was unable to even go to the toilet alone."

The doctor was then transferred to Ofer Prison in the Israeli prison system but was never charged with any crime or terrorism.

Since 7 October 2023, at least 43 prisoners have died in Israeli jails, according to the Palestinian Prisoners Society.

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Civil Defense targeted all across Lebanon by Israel

Civil Defense workers were pulling the bodies of their coworkers out of the rubble as Israeli airstrikes pounded the capital and other areas of Lebanon

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NOV 15, 2024

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Lebanon’s Civil Defense said on 15 November that the toll from the Israeli airstrike on its center in the eastern city of Baalbek has risen to 13, as operations to remove the rubble and identify remains are ongoing.

According to Lebanese sources, 13 civilians were killed and several others are trapped under the rubble due to an Israeli airstrike targeting the Civil Defense center in Douris, Baalbek, eastern Lebanon last night. pic.twitter.com/4SwX2OBWcm

— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) November 15, 2024
“The number of martyrs in the massacre of the Regional Civil Defense Center in Baalbek has risen to 13 martyrs. The process of identifying the remains is ongoing,” the Civil Defense said. A violent Israeli air raid hit the Civil Defense center in the town of Douris in Baalbek on Thursday evening.

Israel committed several other massacres that day. Six people, including five paramedics, were killed in the southern town of Arabsalim when Israel bombed a Civil Defense center there.

At least 10 were killed earlier in an Israeli attack that targeted the Al-Chaeb neighborhood on the outskirts of Baalbek.

Civil Defense operations to pull bodies out of the rubble on Friday coincided with brutal airstrikes on the southern suburb of Beirut – known as Dahiye – and across eastern and southern Lebanon.

New American-Israeli airstrikes in #Lebanon's Ghobeiry neighborhood in #Beirut. Does anyone still care? https://t.co/rkbbmxTtN9 pic.twitter.com/rHeIXV3bty

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BREAKING | An Israeli raid targeted the Tayouneh-Ghobeiry area in the southern suburbs of Beirut. pic.twitter.com/tJaEGDne7I

— The Cradle (@TheCradleMedia) November 15, 2024
A building in Beirut’s Tayouneh neighborhood near Dahiye was leveled in an Israeli strike. Burj al-Barajneh and Ghobeiry also came under heavy attacks on 15 November.

One attack hit the building of the local Al-Risala radio station, also located in the southern suburb.

“This blatant aggression, along with previous attacks on media institutions and journalists, is part of a systematic campaign of terrorism aimed at silencing the voice of resistance. It reflects the enemy's desperate attempt to suppress free media from Palestine to Lebanon,” said Hezbollah’s Media Relations Department.

Earlier this week, an Israeli strike targeted and destroyed the building where Taha TV – a children's television channel – is located.

Israeli forces trudged deeper into southern Lebanon on 15 November as part of the recently expanded ground operation, which has so far failed to dismantle Hezbollah’s presence on the border.

“The resistance in Lebanon was able to destroy a Merkava tank and a vehicle that was accompanying it advancing towards the village of Chamaa in the Tyre (Sour) district near the southern Lebanese border. Clashes resumed between the Lebanese resistance and invading Israeli forces at 11:30 am today," said Al-Akhbar’s correspondent.

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Hezbollah fiercely confronts Israeli advance on Lebanese border villages
Israeli media says the expansion of the ground operation may result in a quagmire for Israeli troops in Lebanon

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NOV 17, 2024

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Hezbollah continues to engage invading Israeli forces in fierce clashes across the southern Lebanese border region, as Tel Aviv has expanded its ground operation and brutal campaign of airstrikes in Lebanon.

Israeli forces reached the second line of border villages last week. The troops are currently attempting to advance towards the town of Shamaa, while trying to reenter the town of Khiam after being forced out of it in early November.

“In defense of Lebanon and its people, the Islamic Resistance fighters targeted, at 11:15 am on Sunday 17-11-2024, a gathering of Israeli enemy army forces on the southwestern outskirts of the town of Shama, with artillery shells,” Hezbollah said in a statement on the morning of 17 November.

The Lebanese resistance said earlier on Sunday that it targeted “a gathering of Israeli enemy army forces on the southern outskirts of the town of Khiam, with a rocket salvo.”

Israeli artillery shelling struck Khiam and Shamaa on Sunday as the troops attempted to gain ground.

Israel launched its ground operation in southern Lebanon at the very start of October. Hezbollah has inflicted severe losses on the Israeli army since then.

According to its military media page, it has killed over 100 Israeli soldiers, wounded over 1,000, and destroyed dozens of tanks and military vehicles. Strict Israeli army censorship continues to cover up the losses.

Up until the recent expansion of the ground operation, the fighting had focused on the first row of towns on the border, which had been under intensive Israeli bombardment since October 2023.

Hebrew news site Ynet reported on 17 November that the Israeli army’s entry into the second line of Lebanese border villages could result in it getting stuck “in the Lebanese mud.” This is something Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi “is afraid to tell the public.”

“The ground operation in southern Lebanon is being conducted more under shadows and blurring of information on the part of the IDF, in order to make it difficult for [Hezbollah], which is far from being disarmed,” the Ynet report added, confirming the censorship.

Israel’s new Defense Minister, Israel Katz, said last week during a meeting with Halevi at the Northern Command that “disarming” Hezbollah is among the aims of the war, drawing a surprised look from the chief of staff.

Until Katz’ statement, the war goals did not include any such objective. Israel has so far failed to achieve its stated goals for Lebanon, which include pushing Hezbollah from the border, establishing a buffer zone in south Lebanon, and returning the hundreds of thousands of evacuated settlers to their settlements.

Retired Israeli military colonel and national security expert Kobi Marom told Hebrew news outlet Channel 12 on 1 November that Israel is incapable of dismantling or defeating Hezbollah, adding that the losses inflicted on the group by Israel are not as significant as they are made out to be.

Negotiations for a ceasefire in Lebanon are currently being mediated by Hezbollah’s ally, the leader of the Amal Movement and Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament Nabih Berri, and Washington.

Tel Aviv had previously demanded that any ceasefire must include freedom of military action on Lebanon’s territory or in its airspace.

Berri told Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper on 15 November that US officials involved in the talks know this is unacceptable and not open for discussion.

"There can be no undermining of our sovereignty," he stressed. He said UN Resolution 1701 – the agreement drafted at the end of the 2006 war – does not require a special international committee to be implemented.

He added that the negotiations are “positive,” and that Lebanon will issue a formal response “very soon.”

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Where Are the Self-Proclaimed ‘Mujahideen’ for Gaza?
November 17, 2024

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By Badr Al-Ibrahim – Nov 15, 2024

The question of armed Salafi groups, or so-called “jihadi groups,” and their position on what is happening in Gaza does not seem urgent or widely discussed in Arab public discourse. In some ways, this issue has become self-evident: it is obvious that these groups in Syria, Iraq, and across the Arab region do not engage with events in Gaza in the same way they do with the Arab civil wars. This is because of changes in the orientation of these groups since the events of September 11, through the occupation of Iraq and subsequent events, up to the Arab Spring and the ensuing wars in Libya, Syria, and Yemen.

Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden began by fighting against Soviet communism in Afghanistan. However, after that war ended and US forces entered Saudi territory to expel the Iraqi army from Kuwait, he adopted a stance of confronting the United States, and established Al-Qaeda within this framework. In both cases, Bin Laden proceeded from religious interpretations of international conflicts, viewing the struggle as one between faith and disbelief. This positioned him and his fellow “Arab Afghans” in service of US objectives during the Cold War against the Soviets. Later, he adopted a war against what he saw as the “Crusader-Zionist alliance” led by the United States, which in his view sought to eliminate Islam.

In Bin Laden’s vision, fighting the Americans includes fighting most Arab and Islamic regimes that have become infidels through their loyalty to the West, violating the principles of loyalty [to Islam] and disavowal [of enemies of Islam,] in addition to their failure to implement Sharia law. However, Bin Laden never focused his greatest efforts on fighting these regimes. Instead, his focus was on the “head of the snake” to expel the United States from the Islamic world, believing that internal enemies would then fall. Yet he never defined a clear strategy based on priorities in attempting to hurt the United States. For instance, targeting “Israel,” the West’s most important base in the Arab world, would have been more effective than scattered operations targeting Americans without distinguishing between civilian and military targets.



The US invasion of Afghanistan following the September 11, 2001 operation led to Bin Laden losing control of Al-Qaeda-affiliated groups in different regions, leading to a kind of independence among these organizations. This marked the beginning of militant Salafi movements changing priorities, consolidated by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, leader of the Tawhid and Jihad group in Iraq, who took Al-Qaeda into a new phase after the US occupation of Iraq, and prioritized what they saw as the internal enemy. Zarqawi pledged allegiance to Bin Laden but focused on attacking the religious and political institutions of Shiites in Iraq, without distinguishing between civilian and military, considering this a priority for so-called “jihadi actions.”

Bin Laden expressed reservations about Zarqawi’s strategy through his published letters. Similarly, Ayman al-Zawahiri confirmed, in a 2005 letter to Zarqawi that, despite his antagonism against Shiites, he had reservations about attacking Shiite civilians and their mosques, as this would generate hatred against Al-Qaeda and distract them from fighting the United States. Zarqawi paid no attention and continued prioritizing the internal enemy of “rejectionists” and “apostates” (including a large segment of Sunnis.) Abu Omar al-Baghdadi and then Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi followed this same path, and this approach was later deployed in Syria. The difference between the Islamic State organization under al-Baghdadi and the Nusra Front under al-Julani was organizational, not ideological or strategic (all were intellectual descendants of Zarqawi), with priority remaining on the “internal enemy” within a religious/sectarian interpretation of the conflict.

The result was bloody civil wars in the Arab Mashriq, characterized by many Salafi militants positioning themselves in alliance with the US and its allies to confront the “internal enemy.” Today, the most that these so-called “jihadi” groups in Syria can offer Gaza is verbal sympathy, as anything more would require changing their positioning and priorities, overturning their entire strategy of recent years. Practical alignment with Gaza would mean aligning de-facto with Iran and its allies—something that Washington would never accept. This would end any existing or potential US support for these groups in what they consider their primary battle. Thus, we see statements from prominent members of these groups confirming that their priority is hostility to Iran and its allies rather than “Israel,” and even justifying alliance with “Israel” against Iran and its allies.

This points to the importance of the battle waged by some Arab Spring liberals, along with Arab NATO media, to change the minds of Arab consciousness regarding priorities of friendship and enmity, and primary versus secondary contradictions, trying to convince the Arab public opinion that Iran and others are more dangerous than “Israel” and the colonial West. Losing sight of the primary contradiction with the colonial West, elevating secondary contradictions to primary status, and the sectarian vision of regional conflict leads to throwing oneself into the arms of colonialism and seeking its support. Examples in this regard are Iraqi sectarian parties that supported the US invasion of their country in 2003 and the armed groups in Syria after 2011.

Gaza has reaffirmed the self-evident primary contradiction with the dominant, oppressive force of US imperialism that fundamentally hinders any renaissance and progress in the region. Thus, it became obvious that those who do not consider this contradiction to be the primary one will not come to the support of Gaza.

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Viral Video Reveals Israeli Hooligans Attacked Dutch Police While Instigating Amsterdam Unrest
November 16, 2024

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16-year-old YouTube reporter 'Bender' in the streets of Amsterdam amidst the anti-Zionist action. Photo: File Photo/GrayZone.

By Max Blumenthal and Wyatt Reed – Nov 11, 2024

Footage by a teenage YouTuber shows Tel Aviv Maccabi hooligans attacking Dutch police while pelting private homes with stones and hunting victims with metal pipes. The video offers the clearest evidence yet Israeli ultras provoked the violence which gripped the city.

A November 8 video report by a 16-year-old who publishes YouTube reports under the moniker “Bender” provided extensive on-the-ground footage of a mob of armed Tel Aviv Maccabi ultras hunting victims, throwing metal poles at police vehicles, threatening journalists, and even being detained after attacking undercover police officers.

While Western corporate media, US President Joe Biden and the Dutch government have faithfully echoed the Israeli propaganda narrative that the Maccabi ultras were innocent victims of an antisemitic “pogrom,” no mainstream media outlet has reported to date that the Israeli football hooligans attacked police vehicles and undercover officers, in addition to their assaults on Muslim taxi drivers and other Dutch citizens.

In a statement to The Grayzone, Amsterdam police spokesperson Eline Roovers refused to discuss the documented attacks by Israeli thugs on Dutch police officers and vehicles. “We cannot comment on ongoing investigations, which means we are not able to answer questions related to this now,” Roovers stated, referring us instead to a press conference by Police Chief Peter Holla.

In his statement to the press, Holla acknowledged that “a [Palestinian] flag was taken down by Maccabi supporters,” who also “vandalized a cab.” On Amsterdam’s Dam Square, he said, “a Palestinian flag was set on fire.”

The Dutch police said 5 people were hospitalized during the Nov. 7 mayhem, and 30 suffered more minor injuries.

Effectively confirming the Israeli hooligans as the source of the violence in Amsterdam, Holla stated, “peace [returned]” only after Maccabi supporters were “accompanied by the police back to their hotels with the use of buses.”

However, the police chief’s comments evinced heavy political bias in favor of the very element that instigated the violence: “I can imagine that Israelis feel unsafe,” he said. “As mentioned before, their well-being is our top priority.”


Israeli hooligans caught on camera attacking cops in Amsterdam
On November 7, Maccabi Tel Aviv ultras engaged in violent clashes with those of the local Ajax football club. The fighting followed a night in which Israeli football hooligans destroyed a taxi cab with a Muslim driver, tore Palestinian flags from private Dutch homes and burned them, chanted in support of the genocide of Palestinian children, and attacked any local resident displaying pro-Palestine sympathies.

Maccabi Tel Aviv hooligans carry a reputation for assaulting leftists and Palestinian citizens in their own country. Following a Tel Aviv Maccabi match in Athens, Greece this March, the club’s ultras surrounded a lone Egyptian man and brutalized him so badly he was hospitalized.


“We know Maccabi fans, they already had a reputation. Even in Israel they stand out,” Yuval Gal, a member of the Dutch Jewish anti-Zionist collective known as Erev Rav, told the Dutch journalist Left Laser. “We know many of them are soldiers and ex-soldiers in Gaza right now. I also tried to explain this to the police. I said, ‘Look, if somebody just came back from Gaza, and just came back from killing a lot of people, you don’t expect them to act normally in your city.’”

Indeed, many of the Maccabi Tel Aviv Ultras were confirmed as reservists in the Israeli military who had participated in the assault on the besieged Gaza Strip. And they were escorted to Amsterdam by agents from Israel’s Mossad intelligence and assassination agency.

Several Dutch citizens told Left Laser they were assaulted by Maccabi hooligans the day before their November 7 match in Amsterdam. “Every time somebody with a Palestinian symbol walked by,” one local resident said, “they did something pretty violent. Middle fingers, also physical violence.”

Another Dutch citizen said he was randomly assaulted by the Israeli thugs, who spit on him and doused him with beer: “I don’t like aggressiveness in my city. Amsterdam has always been a tolerant city towards others, but when a group so aggressively comes in, it made me not feel at home any more.”


Bender’s YouTube report provided clear documentation of the well-organized mob of Israeli hooligans roving around central Amsterdam on November 7, gathering metal pipes and wooden clubs as they hunted for victims with apparent permission from local Amsterdam authorities.

Early into the foreign goon squad’s rampage, Bender filmed them hurling weapons at a passing police van.

“Oh, metal poles are being thrown at a police car!” the YouTuber exclaimed. “They took the metal pipes from this construction site and started throwing them at people and police vans.”





“As usual,” Bender remarked, “we are the only media present right now!”

The Maccabi hooligans were clearly unhappy with the scrappy reporter’s presence. They can be seen repeatedly giving him the middle finger while hurling rocks at him and his cameraman. At one point, multiple Israeli thugs approach the teenager in an attempt to intimidate him, demanding he “put away the camera.” When Bender and his colleague responded that they were members of the media, the Israeli assailants ordered them: “stop… for your [own] safety.”



As the Israelis marched across the city center, Bender observed, “I think it looks life threatening. They are there with metal pipes and sticks. Everything that looks like a bat, they have gathered and are patrolling with them. And everything they don’t like is going to suffer.”

He noted that some of the hooligans were underage – and they too were assaulting Dutch police officers.

“They have kids, I think not even twelve years old, walking around with sticks on the front. And they are looking for a fight,” said Bender.

As police officers detained one of the youth assailants next to an unmarked van, the journalist explained, “It looks like they have these kids, barely 1.5 meters tall, who just attacked these undercover police officers with a stick.”



Bender said that the Israeli ultras operated like a military unit on a mission inside a hostile city. “The funny thing is,” he commented, “in contrast to the Ajax hooligans, these [Israelis] stick together. A very compact group. They are not separating… They have some mean dudes. Most of those Israelis have been in the military, so they can be strong and know their tactics.”

Even after assaulting police vans and attacking officers with metal pipes, the Israeli ultras were allowed to storm through central Amsterdam without any arrests.

Eventually, the police escorted them to a bus, which was to take them back to their hotels. But as Bender documented, just as they were about to board their bus, the Israeli ultras noticed a private home with a Palestinian flag draped on its window sill. And so – in the full view of the police – the foreign thugs began pelting the house with rocks.



“The police did something that wasn’t very tactful. Here is a building full of squatters, with Palestinian flags on it,” Bender narrated. “[The Israelis] are throwing rocks at the windows.

“Last night they tore down those [Palestinian] flags and burned them,” he continued. “And we are exactly at the same spot again…. The whole thing starts again. Half of [the Israelis] are in the bus, the other half are throwing rocks again.”



Media deletes factual reports under Israeli pressure, spreads wall-to-wall disinformation
The journalistic acumen displayed by the 16-year-old Bender stood in stark contrast to the complicity of corporate media, which has dutifully parroted Israeli government propaganda painting the violent hooligans as innocent Jews assaulted by antisemitic Muslims in what amounted to a “pogrom.”

On November 8, Sky News published one of the few factually correct reports on the unrest, demonstrating how it was provoked by marauding bands of Israeli ultras, who attacked local taxi drivers, chanted for the genocide of Palestinian children, and instigated violence across the city.

Just hours after the Sky News report was published, the British outlet deleted it and re-uploaded a heavily-edited version which downplayed Maccabi fans’ culpability while adding an extra minute of Israeli propaganda.


In the days since, Western politicians and much of the media have amplified the bogus Israeli narrative, focusing overwhelmingly on retaliatory attacks by Moroccan cab drivers and Dutch Muslims, while ignoring the apparently calculated Israeli rampage which instigated the chaos.

But despite their apparent understanding that Israelis initiated the violence, officials in the Netherlands and elsewhere have instead followed the lead of the Israeli government, laying the blame entirely at the feet of mainly Arab youths who confronted the Maccabi fans.

Later, Dutch Security Minister David van Weel declared — without providing evidence — that it was a “fact” that “people were attacked and threatened yesterday because of their origin, their religion and their Jewish background.” In public statements, both US President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken immediately insisted the outburst of violence was “antisemitic.”

Their comments came the same day as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu compared the instance of football hooliganism to Kristallnacht, the infamous ‘Night of Broken Glass’ pogrom carried out by Nazi SS members and stormtroopers which left hundreds of synagogues razed, thousands of Jewish-owned business destroyed, and at least 91 Jews dead.

Ironically, a Kristallnacht commemoration which was slated to take place in Amsterdam on November 9 had to be canceled following the eruption of Israeli-led violence, with Jewish organizers citing the “large presence of Zionist Israelis in the city who are planning to commit acts of violence.”

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Project Esther: A Trumpian Blueprint to Crush Anticolonial Resistance
Posted by Internationalist 360° on November 16, 2024
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Donald Trump’s re-election as president of the United States marks a shift in US policy – from the Joe Biden administration’s hypocritical denial of American complicity in Zionist genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity to an unapologetic endorsement of all these actions.

Besides bringing Washington’s support for all of Israel’s excesses, crimes and violations out into the open, Trump’s return to the White House will also intensify and make even more overt the persecution of those who dare resist white supremacy and its Zionist incarnation.

Under Biden, those who opposed American-funded and -facilitated Zionist genocide, from university students and civil servants to racial justice activists and authors, already faced threats from politicians, police harassment, baseless accusations of anti-Semitism in the media and relentless intimidation from employers, university administrators and far-right-linked Zionist “self-defence” groups.

And yet, Trump says Biden has been “weak” in countering “Hamas radicals” and he would do even more to shut down anticolonial resistance as president. On the campaign trail, he called for the deportation of foreign nationals who support Palestinian resistance and, since being elected, has nominated pro-Israel hawks to key intelligence and security posts in his government, signalling he intends to keep his promises on cracking down on anti-Zionist activists. For example, Trump named Kristi Noem, the South Dakota governor who once introduced a bill cracking down on criticism of Israel on the grounds of “ensuring the security of God’s chosen people”, as his secretary of homeland security.

Another indication that Trump’s second term will be marked by a new crackdown on anticolonial and antiracist resistance came in the form of a strategy to “combat anti-Semitism” titled “Project Esther”, drafted by the prominent Trump-aligned conservative think tank, the Heritage Foundation.

The Heritage Foundation has been open about its intention to transform “Project Esther” into government policy under a second Trump administration. It states within the strategy document itself – which was published on October 7 to mark the first anniversary of the Hamas attacks on Israel – that it hopes “Project Esther” would present “an opportunity for public-private partnership when a willing administration occupies the White House”.

Created by the same minds that brought us the authoritarian, Christian nationalist “Project 2025”, “Project Esther” syncretises the story of Queen Esther, the Jewish heroine celebrated during Purim for saving Jews of ancient Persia from extermination at the hands of Vizier Haman, with modern day Zionist narratives of defence and victimhood to depict her as a defender of Jews against activists, academics and progressive members of Congress in the US who oppose racism, apartheid and genocide. The strategy paper, supposedly designed to be “a blueprint to counter anti-Semitism in the United States”, includes several fundamental aspects of fascistic thought and practice as outlined by Umberto Eco, such as syncretic culture, xenophobia, a cult of heroism and anti-intellectualism.

Targeted individuals – including numerous Black, Brown and Jewish elected representatives who voiced any criticism of Israel, including Senators Bernie Sanders and Chuck Schumer – are collectively mischaracterised as members of “Hamas Support Organisations (HSO)”, part of a “Hamas Support Network” and equated with Purim’s villain, Haman. Through this framing, the campaign targets prominent social justice advocates and progressive Democratic Party representatives as enemies of the Jewish people, using the mythology of Queen Esther to justify their persecution and repression.

“Project Esther” shamelessly states its aims to eliminate anticolonial perspectives from the US education system, limit the dissemination of related information and restrict advocates’ access to American society, the economy and Congress. It seeks to prosecute alleged legal and criminal violations by “HSO” members, disrupt their communications, restrict demonstrations and rally the Jewish community, allies and the American public against anticolonial resistance movements.

With fearmongering rhetoric draped in patriotism and “American values” and the latest Zionist spin on rebranding offensive aggression as “defence”, “Project Esther” institutionalises repression of dissent within a fallacious, fascistic theoretical framework, casting itself as the final bulwark against an imaginary threat of “foreign influence” and valiant protector of citizens from brown-skinned heathen hordes who have supposedly promised to infect white American open society with an anticapitalist agenda. Typically, “Project Esther” ideologues see themselves as heroes, courageously waging a holy war, much to the tune of the Ku Klux Klan’s infamous portrayal in Birth of a Nation.

Calling on “the silent majority” to “break its silence and speak” to “recover its voice and convert its words into actions to render impotent an illegitimate, hateful minority that threatens America’s soul” by, among other accusations, “corrupting our education system”, “Project Esther” weaponises xenophobic trends bolstered by the incoming Trump administration to threaten and fracture anticolonial movements that conscientiously oppose Zionism and white supremacy alike.

Under the guise of combating hate and appealing to a supposedly terrorised and humiliated underclass, “Project Esther” seeks to frame antiracist opposition to Zionist apartheid and genocide as inherently anti-Semitic. However, this exposes Zionism itself as white supremacy and a modern embodiment of anti-Semitic ideology, much like Haman in the myth of Queen Esther, actively targeting Jewish organisations such as Jewish Voice for Peace and the Reformed Jewish movement.

“Project Esther” criticises what it sees as “complacency” within the American Jewish community, invoking the Zionist-manufactured anti-Semitic ideal of a “new Jew” who rejects traditional beliefs that interpret oppression and hardship as divine punishment for sins. This vision disparages traditional reliance on defence as passive and weak, promoting instead an assertive, offensive approach to resistance. In line with this view, Zionists adopt the anti-Semitic notion that Jews have been responsible for their own suffering, advocating for segregation and land acquisition in a new homeland as the ultimate solution.

Notably, fearmongering has long been used by Zionists to encourage Jewish, preferably white, immigration to Israel as a means to restock the Israeli military and combat the Palestinian “demographic threat”. By amplifying the partnership between US white supremacy and Zionist expansionism, “Project Esther” presents a serious threat to anticolonial and justice-oriented intersectional movements across the country, on the one hand, and minorities, including Jews, on the other.

“Project Esther” promises to continue to speed up the mobilisation of Zionists and right-wing anti-Semites, now emboldened by Trump’s victory, to dismantle resistance to their racist policies through financial and academic audits, “name and shame” campaigns and “lawfare”. While shielding Zionist policies and aligning with US white supremacy, the document – riddled with misinformation about “anti-Israel and anti-Zionist Jew-haters attempting to lay siege to our education system, political processes, and government” – reinforces the incoming Trump administration as well as Zionist vigilante groups like the “Jewish Defence League” and their natural allies, American neo-Nazis, to stifle free speech and dissent.

Ultimately, campaigns like “Project Esther” manipulate Jewish historical trauma to promote white supremacy and suppress anticolonial, antiracist movements while gaslighting the public to accept Palestinian solidarity, even when expressed by Jews, as anti-Semitic. This alignment not only stifles dissent to right-wing agendas, it also perpetuates a fascist narrative that promotes violence against those who resist oppression, casting them as an existential threat. This Zionist-white supremacist partnership poses a direct challenge to justice movements, and humanity as a whole, using fear, propaganda and violence to undermine efforts for genuine solidarity and liberation.

Source: Al Jazeera English

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Hezbollah media relations chief assassinated by Israel in heart of Beirut

The deadly Israeli strike on central Beirut’s Ras al-Nabaa neighborhood caused massive destruction, killing and injuring several others

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NOV 17, 2024

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The head of Hezbollah’s Media Relations Department, Mohammad Afif, was assassinated in a violent Israeli airstrike on a building in the heart of Beirut on 17 November.

“Fate willed that Hajj Muhammad Afif was inside the building at the time of the attack [in the Ras al-Nabaa neighborhood],” said the Secretary-General of the Arab Socialist Baath Party, Ali Hijazi. He said Afif was holding a meeting in the Baath party headquarters at the time of the Israeli strike.

“Afif did not fight with weapons and did not lead a military unit in Hezbollah. Rather, he led a media unit,” Hijazi added.

A Lebanese security source also confirmed to Al Jazeera that Afif was assassinated in the Israeli attack on central Beirut’s Ras al-Nabaa. At least five were killed and seven injured. There was massive destruction at the site, and the toll is expected to rise.

Hezbollah MP Hussein al-Jishi said to Al Mayadeen that “the enemy’s targeting of a media spokesman who always carries his phone in his hand is further evidence of its inability, and this is neither courage nor heroism.”

The Lebanese resistance movement has yet to release a statement. Israel also heavily targeted Beirut's southern suburb and other areas of the country on Sunday.

Israel had tried to assassinate Afif on 3 October, when it targeted the building of Hezbollah’s Media Relations office in the southern suburb of Beirut. On 22 October, it targeted the site where Afif was giving a speech in the Ghobeiry area of the suburb.

In his speech on 22 October, Afif publicly announced Hezbollah’s responsibility for the drone attack which exploded in the bedroom window of Benjamin Netanyahu’s home in Caesarea.

”To the Israeli enemy, we say: you have only seen a little, and what happened in Haifa, Acre, and Safad is just the start ... To the leaders of the occupation: Iron for iron, blood for blood, and fire for fire,” Afif said last month.

Afif gave a speech for Martyrs Day last week, during which he affirmed to Israel that Hezbollah is prepared for a long war.

Hezbollah continues to fiercely confront Israeli ground troops in southern Lebanon, while stepping up its rocket, drone, and missile attacks against Israel.

Several Hezbollah rocket impacts resulted in heavy damage in the Haifa Bay area on 16 November.

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How Yemen is redefining regional power

Yemen's bold preemptive strike against US naval forces using sophisticated intelligence methods demonstrates its newfound centrality in the Axis of Resistance, with the unique capability of providing a deterrence umbrella for its entire alliance.


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The Ansarallah-aligned Yemen military, a key pillar of the Axis of Resistance, continues to strengthen its position in the ongoing war in West Asia, advancing to new levels in showcasing its power and cementing its role as a formidable force.

Once viewed as a convenient Saudi punching bag, Sanaa's growing influence and operational capabilities today are reshaping the dynamics in the region and creating new challenges for both regional and international actors.

The Yemenis have shown the ability to launch – and get away with – nonstop military operations at sea against ships linked to Israel, the US, and the UK, missile operations and drones targeting the Israeli depth, and even targeting US aircraft carriers and destroyers stationed in the Red Sea, Arabian Sea, and northern Indian Ocean.

These US naval forces conduct regular air operations against the war-torn Gulf state, attempting to intercept Ansarallah's efforts and influence its strategic decision to support Palestine and Lebanon. The boldness of these operations demonstrates Yemen's unyielding commitment to supporting the Resistance Axis and becoming the first Axis member to confront global powers directly.

Thwarting US strikes on Yemen

At every stage, Sanaa has managed to surprise both allies and adversaries alike. The latest example is its exposure of Washington's plans for a major air strike on Yemeni targets, which it worked to scuttle. This was explicitly announced by Ansarallah leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi on 14 November, as he described the targeting of the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea and two US destroyers in the Red Sea.

“The Yemeni armed forces successfully defended their defensive position, preventing the American enemy from launching a large-scale aggression on the country,” he declared. This operation was not just a demonstration of military might, but also a message of deterrence, making it clear that any aggression against Yemen would not go unanswered.

According to the Yemeni military spokesperson Brigadier General Yahya Saree's statement on 12 November, Yemeni armed forces conducted rocket strikes over an eight-hour period, using ballistic and winged missiles alongside various drones:

“We targeted the US aircraft carrier Lincoln located in the Arabian Sea with several cruise missiles and drones while it was preparing to launch operations against our country. The operation successfully achieved its objectives.”

The strikes were preemptive, thwarting the advancement of a large-scale US air operation in the making, which would have targeted vital areas inside Yemen. Saree did not hide this intent during Thursday's speech, which was followed by mass public demonstrations the next day.

Strategic capabilities of Yemeni forces

The complexity and coordination of these missile and drone strikes signify the strategic planning capabilities of Yemeni forces. Conducting an eight-hour operation against such formidable targets required extensive intelligence, meticulous coordination, and advanced technology – a testament to the growing capabilities of Yemeni forces in both conventional and asymmetrical warfare.

Sanaa's stance on the militarization of waterways emphasizes its strategic leverage in controlling some of the world's busiest and most important maritime routes. By positioning itself as the protector of these routes against external aggression, Yemen is effectively turning the tables on its adversaries, challenging their presence, and questioning their right to operate freely in these waters.

A few hours after the Yemeni armed forces announced the operation and its details, the Pentagon partially acknowledged the attack, with spokesman Pat Ryder saying:

“On November 11th, US Central Command forces successfully repelled multiple Iranian backed Houthi attacks during a transit of the Bab al-Mandab strait. During the transit, the Arleigh Burke class guided missile destroyer, USS Stockdale, and USS Spruance were attacked by at least eight one-way attack uncrewed Aerial systems, five anti-ship ballistic missiles and three anti-ship cruise missiles which were successfully engaged and defeated.”

Ryder, however, added the caveat: “To my knowledge, I'm not aware of any attacks against the [USS] Abraham Lincoln.”

In response, the Yemeni armed forces claimed the carrier had moved hundreds of miles away after the strike, detailing its previous routes in order to counter the Pentagon's narrative and demonstrate Ansarallah's close surveillance of US naval vessels.

The Yemeni armed forces have previously directed strikes against US destroyers, as well as the US aircraft carrier Eisenhower, which was targeted twice in the northern Red Sea region.

This discrepancy in reports points to the ongoing information warfare between the two adversaries, with each trying to control the narrative and maintain morale. Sanaa's confidence in openly challenging the US version of events highlights its newfound regional communication impact and its intent to shape the international perception of the conflict.

Messages behind the preemptive attack

The preemptive nature of this operation carries significant messages. First, it demonstrates Yemeni intelligence's capabilities in detecting hostile US and UK military plans. This level of intelligence gathering suggests that Sanaa has infiltrated sources of information that provide real-time updates on enemy movements and intentions.

Second, conducting a preemptive strike means that Yemen can anticipate military strategies, maneuver, and repel attacks before they materialize. This ability puts Sanaa in a proactive rather than reactive position, giving it a strategic edge.

Third, Yemeni forces are steadily improving their military and intelligence capabilities, challenging US dominance in the region. This consistent enhancement of ballistic missile technology, drone capabilities, and real-time surveillance is what continues to reshape the military balance in the region.

Fourth, the operation serves as a stark warning to anyone with aggressive intentions in the region, especially as the US-backed, Saudi/UAE-led war on Yemen remains unresolved. The preemptive strike demonstrates that Sanaa will not hesitate to use force to protect its sovereignty and strategic interests.

Sanaa’s strategy of gradual escalation

Speaking with The Cradle, Yemeni military expert Brigadier General Mujib Shamsan emphasizes that the unexpected strike sent multiple messages to Washington. One key message was that the era of US attempts to assert influence without facing repercussions is over: “Sanaa's capabilities are no longer just defensive but extend to taking the fight to the enemy – especially at sea.”

Shamsan does not limit the results of the operation and its impact to the US only, but considers that “some of its repercussions affect Washington's tools in the region, especially those who were moving them to achieve its goals, whether at the level of aggression against Yemen or for other goals, as a result of the destabilization of the state of trust.”

“Whoever can conduct an eight-hour sea operation has the capability to execute broader offensives,” Shamsan warns, cautioning against any new American “adventure” against the Yemeni armed forces. He notes that Sanaa is not using all its resources at once but is gradually escalating its tactics, suggesting that hypersonic missiles could be deployed in future operations to cause severe damage – just as they were against Tel Aviv – rather than merely issuing warnings.

This gradual escalation signals a meticulously thought-out strategy that keeps the enemy guessing, maintaining an element of unpredictability:

"Sanaa does not throw its cards at once, but rather launches gradually, and what drones and winged missiles have reached can be reached by hypersonic missiles with a different effect that goes beyond warning and aborting enemy operations to direct and serious injuries to the aircraft carrier. The US understood that message well, and accordingly worked to withdraw its aircraft carrier miles away."

Intelligence is key

Shamsan says that Ansarallah's intelligence and surveillance prowess are the cornerstone of its military success. “Information is the foundation of battle, and Sanaa has reached an advanced level of intelligence gathering, which has puzzled the Americans who struggled to conceal the carrier's location,” he adds.

These successes are not limited to tracking enemy movements, but also extend to deciphering their strategies, which enables preemptive measures to nullify threats before they are fully realized.

Since last year's Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, West Asia has been undergoing a shift as Yemen's actions are becoming increasingly central to the region’s resistance. From Sanaa's initial missile strikes on 18 October 2023 to the recent operation on 11 November 2024, Yemen's active military role has been a game changer.

Security in the region is now closely tied to Yemen's security, challenging Washington and its allies to reassess their strategies. For Sanaa, the notion of marginalizing Yemen was buried with the 21 September Revolution of 2014, which cut off foreign – particularly Saudi – influence over Yemeni decision-making.

Yemen’s role in supporting the Palestinian and Lebanese causes also means that Israel and its allies cannot brush away the devastating debris of those wars via ‘ceasefires’ because that will not solve their ‘Yemeni problem.’ Despite what happens in the Levant, strategic – and now powerful Axis leader, Yemen – will hold the keys to many regional and resistance decisions.

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Netanyahu aide jailed over leaks linked to 'sabotage' of captives rescue placed on suicide watch
Eliezer Feldstein and four other unnamed officials from the premier’s office have been accused of leaking classified information to foreign media outlets

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NOV 18, 2024

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Eliezer Feldstein, the main suspect in the case regarding the recent leaks from the office of Israel’s prime minister, has been transferred to suicide watch after a “foreign object” was found in his cell, the Israeli Prison Service (IPS) said on 17 November.

The IPS said the object was not a noose, as had been previously reported. Feldstein removed a rubber frame off of the cell’s window, sparking fears that he would use it to attempt suicide.

“Wardens found something in the cell of a security prisoner held in a jail in the south that necessitated, in accordance with the instructions of the prison commander, his immediate transfer to a cell where he could be monitored to prevent a suicide,” the IPS statement said.

The object was “improvised from permitted materials available in the cell,” and the transfer aimed "to ensure his safety and well-being."

The Israeli State Attorney’s office said on Sunday that it plans to prosecute Feldstein and another suspect involved in the leak case.

He and the other unnamed suspect are being accused of transferring classified information, collecting classified material, and conspiracy to commit a crime, among other things.

Feldstein was arrested along with four others for allegedly leaking confidential information to foreign media, court documents released on 3 November revealed.

The names of the other four detained persons have not been cleared for publication by Israel's military censors.

The intelligence was leaked to two foreign media outlets, the Jewish Chronicle in the UK and Bild in Germany, both of which published stories about the leaked intelligence. The Jewish Chronicle later retracted its story.

The court papers said that information that was taken from the Israeli military’s systems and “illegally issued” may have damaged Israel’s ability to free the captives held by Hamas in Gaza.

The leaked document was said to contain information regarding a plan by late Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar to smuggle Israeli captives out of the Gaza Strip. At the time that it was reported by British and German media, Israeli newspapers reported that no such intelligence existed.

Israel’s opposition accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office of leaking faked documents to torpedo an exchange agreement and create a pretext for the Israeli military’s continued presence on the Philadelphi Corridor.

https://thecradle.co/articles/netanyahu ... cide-watch

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Hezbollah deals heavy losses to Israeli troops attempting to overrun south Lebanon’s Khiam

The Lebanese resistance is defending the south from the invasion while maintaining rocket, missile, and drone fire into the Israeli depth

News Desk

NOV 18, 2024

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Hezbollah fighters continued on 18 November to obstruct the Israeli army’s attempts at advancing on the southern Lebanese villages of Khiam and Shamaa.

“In defense of Lebanon and its people, the Islamic Resistance fighters targeted at 12:45 pm today, Monday 11-18-2024, a gathering of Israeli enemy army forces east of the town of Khiam, with a rocket salvo,” Hezbollah’s military media reported on Monday afternoon.

It said earlier, on Monday morning, that its fighters targeted “a gathering of Israeli enemy army forces south of the town of Khiam, for the fourth time, with a rocket salvo.”

The Israeli soldiers are attempting to advance on the villages via several axes.

Al Mayadeen’s correspondent in south Lebanon reported on 18 November a significant intensification of the clashes late Sunday and early Monday. The correspondent said Israeli troops were hit nine times while moving towards Khiam.

“The occupation is suffering heavy losses in the ongoing battle in Khiam,” the correspondent said, adding that the army has failed over the last six days to advance into the town.

Israeli troops attempted to control the village of Khiam in early November but failed despite its brutal bombardment of the town.

In Shamaa, forces present inside the village have retreated farther away, the Al Mayadeen correspondent confirmed, adding that Hezbollah has prevented the army from taking up position there. “The occupation’s losses in its failed attempt to control Shama so far are five dead, 30 wounded, and two tanks.”

“Three days after the Israeli attack, occupation forces were ambushed yesterday by Hezbollah on the western outskirts of Shamaa, resulting in casualties among the force, which forced them to rescue the casualties. After that, another force advanced towards the eastern front of the town, and the resistance targeted them with artillery shells, forcing them to retrieve their casualties and then continue advancing,” he added.

Over 100 Israeli soldiers have been killed, more than 1,000 wounded, and dozens of tanks and vehicles destroyed by Hezbollah since the start of the ground operation early last month.

The Lebanese resistance has also maintained rocket fire at Israel’s northern settlements, as well as at the Israeli depth.

A Hezbollah rocket heavily damaged an agricultural facility in the Margaliot settlement on 18 November.


Over the past few days, Hezbollah has launched heavy rocket, missile, and drone attacks on the Krayot-Haifa Bay area and nearby military sites. Last week, Hezbollah announced targeting the Kirya defense facility in the heart of Tel Aviv.

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Investigation Trump Election Win Triggers Houthi War Drills as Yemen Braces for US Invasion
Posted by Internationalist 360° on November 18, 2024
Ahmed Abdulkareem

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With Trump’s election signaling a potential shift in U.S. policy, Yemen’s Houthis mobilize for a violent response to looming American intervention, escalating tensions in the Red Sea.

The goal is not to repel or kill enemy soldiers but to capture them,” said Ali Mohammed Hassan, his voice steady as he adjusted the strap of his AK-47. Dressed in the traditional Tahami uniform, grenades hanging from his belt and ammunition at the ready, Hassan spoke with the confidence of someone deeply familiar with the terrain. “I know this land. That is our advantage.”

Hassan recently joined a cadre of armed residents in a military drill along the coastal areas of eastern Hodeidah Governorate. The exercise, rooted in a mix of strategy and necessity, reflected growing local fears of an impending foreign incursion.

Dozens of local military drills have been held across Yemen’s western regions in recent weeks, particularly in the coastal areas, as residents brace themselves for what they believe is an imminent invasion led by the United States. “We prepare to face any bad scenarios, such as the army’s inability to confront the invading forces or an airdrop by enemy paratroopers that may attempt to exploit large areas inside the country,” said Hassan. Hassan’s words reflect the mounting fear gripping communities in the wake of recent threats directed at Yemen’s government by the United States.

These grassroots maneuvers, marked by participation from local residents, align with broader and more complex drills conducted by Yemeni military forces. Over the past week, the Naval Forces and Coastal Defense units have executed tactical exercises under the name “To Make Your Faces Disgraced.” The operations simulated the defense against a hypothetical American attack, complete with four distinct waves of assaults.

Yemeni naval forces have intensified their readiness with a series of five large-scale maneuvers that spanned regional waters, coastal areas, urban streets, and even residential neighborhoods. These exercises, which simulated violent clashes, underscore the escalating seriousness of perceived threats, particularly as reinforcements arrive in Mokha—a strategic area under the control of Saudi coalition allies. Compounding the tension is a surge in recruitment activity in southern Yemen by forces that have openly expressed a willingness to normalize relations with Israel.

The maneuvers showcased an array of advanced weaponry, including drones, sea and air missiles, torpedoes, and naval mines, alongside tanks, anti-armor systems, and other cutting-edge equipment. Hypothetical scenarios included strikes on battleships, submarines, minesweepers, and amphibious assaults. Troops also engaged in simulated clashes along Hodeidah’s shores, using urban warfare tactics such as clearing occupied buildings, ambushing armored vehicles, and capturing hypothetical American soldiers. These exercises even included the evacuation of wounded personnel and the detonation of landmines under combat-like conditions.

In a rare move, military media released only 45 minutes of footage from the drills, hinting at the secrecy surrounding the deployment of new weapons, including home-grown autonomous underwater vehicles. Key technologies like air defenses, ballistic missiles, anti-ship weaponry, and systems designed to counter advanced aircraft and destroyers remained classified. The training also prepared for unconventional scenarios, such as countering a scorched-earth strategy that might involve fire belts created by modern warships and aircraft.

During a televised address on Thursday, Abdulmalik AlHouthi, leader of Ansar Allah, announced that over half a million fighters had been mobilized and trained, with many completing military courses. AlHouthi also revealed that Yemen had conducted 2,900 maneuvers, marches, and military displays in preparation for potential conflicts.

US Ultimatum Raises Stakes

In a development that could spell disaster for millions of Yemenis, Sanaa has received an ultimatum: halt military operations targeting Israeli ships in the Red Sea or face an occupation of Hodeidah. As the primary entry point for humanitarian aid and economic goods into Yemen, Hodeidah is a lifeline for the country’s war-stricken population. Renewed conflict in the city threatens to unravel the fragile calm brought by a United Nations-brokered truce following more than eight years of devastating war.

The U.S. threats against the Sanaa government come alongside heightened diplomatic activity. U.S. Ambassador to Yemen Steven Fagin has reportedly held intensive discussions with key opponents of Ansar Allah, including Rashad al-Alimi, Tariq Afash, and Aidaroos Al-Zubaidi. Sources familiar with the matter told MintPress News that these meetings are part of a broader U.S. plan to destabilize Yemen’s internal security and ultimately seize control of Hodeidah. The justification? Ensuring the security of international navigation and countering Ansar Allah’s alleged threat to Israeli vessels.

In response, the Sanaa government, Ansar Allah, and the Yemeni army have flatly rejected the U.S. demands. Reaffirming their stance, they declared that operations against Israeli or affiliated ships would persist until the aggression against Gaza and Lebanon came to an end.

In a recent statement, Jamal Amer, Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Sanaa government, asserted that the U.S. is actively seeking to undermine Sanaa. He claimed that, upon failing in its efforts, the U.S. began leaking information about a potential invasion of Hodeidah to support Israel and pressure Yemen’s leadership to cease its support for Gaza. Amer warned that any such action would result in a conflict surpassing the Vietnam War in severity for U.S. forces, emphasizing that “free people do not kneel” and that the American regime does not hold divine authority.

Abdulmalik al-Houthi, the leader of Ansar Allah, responded to escalating threats by declaring, “We are on a practical path, in which we prepare for any level of escalation that America and Israel may resort to.” He also cautioned the Saudi coalition against further entanglement in Yemen. Echoing this sentiment, al-Houthi stated, “The Yemeni Armed Forces support our Arab brothers in Gaza and Lebanon, and any other movement the armed forces will face.” He warned that confrontations would not be confined to mercenary forces but could extend to Saudi Arabia and the UAE if further provocations occur.

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Newly recruited Houthi fighters gather in Sanaa, Yemen, Feb. 21, 2024. Osamah Abdulrahman | AP

These warnings follow an unprecedented escalation by Washington and London against Yemen, including participation in Israeli attacks on power stations in Hodeidah. U.S. warplanes recently struck Sana’a, Sa’ada, and Hodeidah, deploying B-2 stealth bombers for the first time. A U.S. defense official confirmed that the bombers targeted five underground weapons storage sites, showcasing their capability to penetrate heavily defended airspace.

Sources cited by MintPress News suggest that recent U.S. airstrikes in Yemen targeted remote mountain areas, a small communications network in Saada, and abandoned military camps—falling short of hitting weapon depots or making any significant dent in Yemen’s military arsenal. These strikes, conducted by the B-2 stealth bomber, are particularly striking, as they underscore the mounting difficulties faced by the U.S. in countering Yemen’s increasingly formidable air defense systems.

Over the past year, Yemeni forces have downed at least 11 MQ-9 Reaper drones, each costing approximately $32 million. This alone amounts to more than $350 million in taxpayer-funded losses. Similarly, the cost of defending Israeli territory against Yemeni-launched projectiles has added to the mounting financial strain. Each missile from the U.S.-supplied THAAD and Patriot air defense systems, often priced between $2 million and $4 million apiece, has contributed billions of dollars in expenditures, with American taxpayers footing the bill. The U.S. naval presence near Yemen, including deployments such as the USS Bataan Amphibious Ready Group and guided missile destroyers, further inflates this cost. Sustaining this naval operation to patrol the Red Sea and defend Israel runs into millions per day.

Tensions have not been limited to aerial clashes either. Earlier this year, the Red Sea was the backdrop for a dramatic and violent confrontation between Yemeni Coastal Defense Forces and a commando squad believed to include American mercenaries and Israeli soldiers. The elite team attempted to liberate the Galaxy, an Israeli ship seized by Yemen’s navy near Hodeidah. Despite heavy fighting that left dozens of soldiers dead, the mission ultimately failed, leaving the Galaxy in Yemeni hands. The episode serves as a grim preview of the kind of direct confrontations that could unfold along Yemen’s coast should an American invasion move ahead.

Trump Policies Stoke Defiance

As tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate, Yemen has emerged as an unexpected flashpoint, particularly following the election of Donald Trump, whose policies have already emboldened both Saudi Arabia and Israel. Trump’s previous administration, deeply aligned with Israeli interests and the Saudi-led coalition, intensified the militarization of the region under the guise of countering perceived threats from Yemen’s Ansar Allah.

The consequences of these policies were stark. Yemeni forces, undeterred by U.S. and Israeli threats, continued their operations in the Red and Arabian Seas and even targeted Israel’s Nevatim Air Base with a hypersonic missile. The downing of yet another MQ-9 Reaper drone—valued at over $32 million and the 12th of its kind lost since the assault on Gaza—symbolized a humiliating blow to the U.S. military’s efforts to contain Yemen’s growing capabilities.

Despite the Trump administration’s claims of advancing peace in the region, Yemenis mobilized in defiance. In cities like Hodeidah, Hajjah, and Sanaa, massive demonstrations condemned U.S. and Saudi adventurism, asserting solidarity with Gaza and Lebanon. Protesters openly warned that any military escalation would backfire, framing Trump’s policies as exacerbating suffering rather than resolving conflicts.

For many Yemenis, the prospect of an expanded war under a second Trump’s presidency seems inevitable but not insurmountable. But their chants, speeches, and massive protests reflect a readiness for resistance, rejecting what they perceived as attempts to liquidate Palestine and halt Yemen’s role in supporting its struggle. Yet instead of deterring Yemen’s operations, these threats galvanized a population already hardened by years of war and resilient against foreign intervention.

There is no doubt that a palpable tension has gripped Yemen since the election of President Donald Trump was announced, yet millions came out on Friday in Hodeidah, Hajjah and Sanaa, and other cities to warn against any adventure that Washington or Saudi Arabia might undertake. Demonstrators filling the streets of Yemen declared unwavering solidarity with Gaza and Lebanon, undeterred by mounting threats. They emphasized their intimate familiarity with war and suffering, framing any potential new conflict as not only inevitable but profoundly sacred and morally justified.

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Gaza interior ministry creates 'Arrow Unit' to deal with gangs blackmailing aid groups

The Israeli army allows the bandits to run wild and does not prevent them from looting aid and demanding protection money from relief organizations

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NOV 18, 2024

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The government in the Gaza Strip recently set up a new police force tasked with “maintaining security,” particularly to deal with gangs that have been given a “free hand” by Israel, Palestinian sources told the Arabi21 outlet on 18 November.

The “special police force,” named the Arrow Unit, has been tasked by the Interior Ministry in Gaza “with maintaining security in the strip and monitoring prices in the markets, in an attempt to alleviate the chaos caused by the occupation,” the sources said.

The new force is made up of elements from Gaza’s police and security forces, as well as volunteers, the sources went on to say, adding that it was necessary to form such a unit to deal with “gangs” and “thieves” who have been given a “free hand” by Israel “to tamper with the security and livelihood of citizens.”

“The force moves to maintain security on the main roads, especially those through which aid from international organizations and commercial trucks loaded with goods pass, and secures their arrival to the designated warehouses in preparation for their distribution to those entitled to aid,” they said.

The Arrow Unit has been helping regulate prices in the strip’s local markets.

Another source cited by Arabi21 says the unit has been working undercover, with its members dressing in civilian clothing; it uses light weapons and has recently helped secure the passage of aid trucks to both northern and southern Gaza.

According to the report, the unit also “dealt with” groups of bandits and gangs who steal aid before it reaches international relief organizations operating in the Gaza Strip.

The Arrow Unit engaged in fierce clashes with these bandits on 18 November, killing over a dozen in Gaza's southernmost city of Rafah.

At least one member of the Arrow Unit was killed, as well as around 22 gang members, according to Palestinian media reports. Around 15 bandits were killed in an ambush laid by Arrow Unit fighters in the Kaf Miraj area in Rafah.

The clashes came as part of an operation launched by the Arrow Unit against the bandits, who have been consistently looting aid across the strip and worsening the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Other Palestinian reports said the Arrow Unit has documented evidence of communication and collaboration between the bandits and the Israeli military.

Haaretz newspaper confirmed in a report last week that Israeli forces in Gaza have been permitting gangs to loot aid upon their entry into the strip. These gangs have been demanding protection money from international relief groups in exchange for the aid, which “often ends up sitting in warehouses that are under Israeli army control.”

“The armed attacks take place just a few hundred meters away from Israeli troops. Some aid groups say attacked truck drivers have even sought help from the IDF, but the army has refused to intervene. Moreover, they say, the army bars them from taking alternate roads that are considered safer,” Haaretz cited sources in Gaza as saying.

Late last month, the Government Media Office in Gaza confirmed that Israel was still preventing the entry of hundreds of thousands of humanitarian aid trucks into the besieged Gaza Strip.

The Israeli army has also repeatedly allowed settlers to intercept and vandalize aid trucks and the contents they carry prior to their entry into Gaza.

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Hezbollah missile makes 'direct impact' in Tel Aviv

The Lebanese resistance has intensified its long-range drone and missile attacks against sensitive targets deep inside Israel

News Desk

NOV 19, 2024

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Missiles launched by Hezbollah achieved at least one “direct hit” in the greater Tel Aviv area late on 18 November after air defenses failed to intercept the barrage launched from Lebanon.

Impacts were reported by the Israeli municipalities of Bnei Brak and Ramat Gan, located just east of Tel Aviv. According to the military, only fragments of the missiles hit the populated areas, injuring at least five.


However, the district police commander for Ramat Gan told Israeli media that the damage in the city “is not fragments of an interceptor but a heavy missile hit.”


The impacts in Israel's economic hub came following a large missile barrage launched from Lebanon. According to reports in Israeli media, the projectile that bypassed air defense systems was the Fateh 110 surface-to-surface ballistic missile.

Following the attack, Hezbollah announced the launch of multiple operations targeting sensitive Israeli targets.

"Within the framework of the Khaybar operations, our fighters launched an air attack with a squadron of qualitative suicide drones on sensitive military points - which will be announced later - in the city of Tel Aviv," late night a statement from the group reads.

The group also said it launched a “complex operation” targeting the Tel Haim base of Israel's Military Intelligence Division in the city of Tel Aviv “with a volley of qualitative missiles and a squadron of attack drones.”

Hezbollah forces reported targeting a gathering of Israeli army forces in the Margaliot settlement with rockets for the second time during the day late on Monday. Attacks have also targeted the targeting Stella Maris military base and the headquarters of the special naval mission unit Shayetet 13 in the besieged port city of Haifa.


The Lebanese resistance's latest attack on Tel Aviv comes after the Israeli army significantly escalated its attacks across Lebanon, hitting the country over 300 times in the span of 48 hours.

As the US-backed war continues to escalate, US special envoy Amos Hochstein is on his way to Beirut to continue ceasefire talks. On Monday night, western media outlets reported that “Lebanon and Hezbollah have agreed to a US proposal for a ceasefire with Israel with some comments on the content.”

“We presented a set of non-negotiables within the framework of the political movement, foremost of which is the necessity of stopping the war,” Hezbollah MP Ihab Hamadeh told Arabic media earlier in the day. He added that other “non-negotiables” included making sure that the ceasefire “protects Lebanese sovereignty” and “that the occupation should not achieve in politics what it failed to achieve in the field.”

“We cannot make concessions that affect the sovereignty of our country,” Hamadeh said.

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Israel Resurrects the ‘Golan Wall’ Project
Posted by Internationalist 360° on November 19, 2024
Haidar Mustafa

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As Israel resumes construction of a ‘separation wall’ along the occupied Golan Heights, questions remain about whether these walls actually deliver security or merely invite further resistance, as seen over other similar structures in Gaza, the West Bank, and Lebanon.

Tel Aviv has recently resumed efforts on a long-dormant project announced back in 2011: the construction of a ‘separation wall’ along its border with Syria. The move seeks to replicate similar structures erected along the borders with Lebanon, Egypt, Gaza, and throughout the West Bank – a network of concrete meant to shield against perceived threats.

The walls, topped with barbed wire and reinforced with surveillance systems, are part of an ongoing attempt to establish secure boundaries around areas Israel occupies, particularly Syria’s Golan Heights.

Two-thirds of the Golan were seized on 9 June 1967; later, in December 1981, Israel unilaterally moved to annex the territory, blatantly disregarding international norms and overtly violating United Nations Security Council Resolution 497.

The UN resolution emphasized that territorial acquisition by force is unacceptable under the UN Charter and international law, deeming Israel’s annexation of the Golan Heights null and void.

All Israeli actions in the Golan, including the imposition of Israeli citizenship, settlement expansions, and attempts to breach the disengagement zone to construct a separation wall, are still today considered flagrant violations of international law.

Strategic importance of the Golan

The Golan Heights hold significant strategic value for Tel Aviv, both militarily and economically. The elevated terrain provides a vantage point for monitoring activity deep within Syria, offering a strategic buffer against potential or perceived threats.

Moreover, the Golan is a rich source of water, with the region’s catchment feeding into the Jordan River and contributing to Israel’s largest freshwater reservoir, the Sea of Galilee. The fertile land is also used for agriculture, making it an area of economic and strategic importance. These factors contribute to Israel’s determination to maintain control over the Golan Heights despite overwhelming international opposition.

Amid the occupation army’s troubled ground operations in southern Lebanon, media reports have surfaced of Israeli forces carrying out raids into Syrian territory. These incursions, however, were primarily for advanced logistical work linked to building trenches and concrete barriers in the disengagement zone – the area marked by the ‘Bravo’ and ‘Alpha’ lines between liberated Syrian territories from 1973 and the occupied Golan.

On 11 November 2024, the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) warned that Israel’s “severe violations” at the buffer zone “have the potential to increase tensions in the area.” However, the UNDOF, which oversees this buffer zone under a 1974 agreement, lacks the power to deter such actions, limiting its role to monitoring violations.

Satellite imagery published by the Associated Press (AP) confirmed extensive construction and road paving by the occupation army, extending for 7.5 kilometers along the Alpha Line, with armored vehicles and tanks providing security.

Ripping up the disengagement agreements

The disengagement zone, established as part of the ceasefire arrangements following the 1973 October War, was intended to reduce tensions and create a buffer between Syrian and Israeli forces. Despite these intentions, Israel’s recent actions indicate a desire to alter the status quo in the region, effectively undermining the spirit of the disengagement agreements.

The construction of trenches and barriers in this zone not only raises tensions but also elevates the state of war between Damascus and Tel Aviv, making any future negotiations even more challenging.

Israel’s current measures appear as a continuation of a controversial project launched in 2011 after Palestinians and Syrians breached the fence at Majdal Shams. The plan faced significant backlash, with public discussion resurfacing around 2014-2015 during the Syrian war when foreign-backed extremist groups failed to establish control over areas along the ceasefire line.

Already unpopular among the Syrian Druze community in Quneitra that faces the occupied Golan, these Al-Qaeda-linked militants, who also received military, logistical, and even medical support from Israel, were seen as an ‘advanced protection wall’ for Israel. Their defeat marked the return of ‘panic’ in Israeli leadership over the restoration of Syrian control in the region.

The failure of extremist groups to maintain control in the southern region of Syria highlights Israel’s reliance on proxies to secure its borders. With these militants no longer capable of serving as a buffer, Israel has turned back to physical barriers to provide a sense of security.

However, the reliance on ‘separation walls’ has proven ineffective in the past, as demonstrated by the repeated breaches by resistance operations from Gaza, where tunnels and other methods have rendered these physical barriers obsolete. The new wall project in the Golan is, therefore, as much about projecting strength and displaying control as it is about actual security.

A false sense of security

Despite these efforts, the 2023 Operation Al-Aqsa Flood shattered the illusion of impenetrable security walls. The surprise attack last year exposed vulnerabilities in Israel’s defense infrastructure, demonstrating plainly that physical barriers alone are insufficient to guarantee security.

Nonetheless, Israel continues to invest millions in building yet another wall along the Golan buffer zone, claiming it is meant to prevent infiltrations from Syrian territory. Unspoken, however, is its desire to create a media narrative suggesting it is advancing in Syria, capable of moving freely within Syrian land, abducting citizens, and securing strategic points in the disengagement zone.

The psychological aspect of Israel’s wall construction cannot be ignored. For the occupation state, these barriers serve as a symbolic assertion of sovereignty and control, both to its own population and to the international community.

By building walls, Israel aims to convey a sense of impenetrable defense, even if the reality on the ground tells a different story. The separation walls are, in many ways, physical manifestations of Israel’s fears – fears of demographic shifts, fears of territorial claims, and fears of resistance movements gaining momentum.

Israel sees the Golan Heights as critical to its strategic and demographic interests. The ongoing construction of barriers and walls – far from creating real security – can be read as an escalation, aiming to provoke and destabilize southern Syria while further fueling tensions.

Baiting Damascus into war

Israeli officials openly express a desire for regional upheaval and have never ceased supporting militant projects that exacerbate tensions in Syria’s southern regions. Just last month, Israeli politician and Knesset member Avigdor Lieberman warned:

“If Syria continues to be used as a logistical base for our enemies, we will simply seize the Syrian part of Mount Hermon and will not relinquish it until further notice.”

Recent Israeli incursions and construction efforts must be viewed in the broader context of escalating aggression against Syria – from severing logistical routes between Syria and Lebanon’s Hezbollah to indiscriminately targeting civilian areas across Damascus, Aleppo, Homs, and the coastal regions.

The construction of a separation wall in the disengagement zone is a continuation of efforts to provoke Syria into a direct confrontation despite the failure of previous wall projects to guarantee security.

The broader geopolitical implications of these actions cannot be overlooked. By entrenching its presence in the Golan and escalating tensions with Syria, Israel is effectively sending a message to Damascus’s allies in the region’s Resistance Axis about its willingness to take unilateral action to secure its interests.

Meeting resistance

The ‘Golan Wall,’ therefore, represents not just a physical barrier but a political statement – one that risks drawing West Asia into deeper conflict.

The key question remains: what is the feasibility of yet another wall? Will this new barrier succeed where others failed – in Gaza, the West Bank, and Lebanon?

The pattern of Israel’s expansionist tactics and its disregard for international law only raise doubts about whether these measures will truly enhance its security. Could the latest push for a Golan Wall lead Israel into an unwanted confrontation, forcing a reckoning with West Asia’s formidable Axis of Resistance forces whose capabilities and plans Tel Aviv has yet to fully understand?

And if the Golan Wall is part of a broader scheme to reshape the region to benefit Israeli and US interests, will Syria and its allies allow this project to materialize?

For Damascus and other members of the Resistance Axis, the challenge will be how to respond to this provocation without falling into the trap of direct confrontation – an outcome that the US-backed Israeli army may be seeking to justify Tel Aviv’s ongoing occupation and expansionist policies.

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Russia Boosts Presence Near Israeli-Occupied Golan Heights to help Syria ‘Prevent Escalations’
Posted by Internationalist 360° on November 19, 2024
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Israeli troops recently started building a ‘separation wall’ near the occupied town of Majdal Shams, violating a 50-year-old ceasefire agreement.

The Russian army has increased its presence in nine observation posts in southern Syria in coordination with Damascus to “prevent potential Israeli escalations,” Lebanese daily Al Akhbar reported on 19 November.

Moscow has reinforced posts located in the countryside of Daraa and Quneitra governorates near the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, where Tel Aviv has revived efforts to build a “separation wall” along the disengagement zone similar to those erected along the borders with Lebanon, Egypt, Gaza, and throughout the West Bank.

Last week, the UN accused Israel of violating a 50-year-old ceasefire agreement with Syria by starting construction work on the wall. Satellite imagery published by AP confirmed extensive construction and road paving extending for 7.5 kilometers along the Alpha Line, with armored vehicles and tanks providing security.

Israeli Knesset member and former defense minister Avigdor Lieberman warned last month: “If Syria continues to be used as a logistical base for our enemies, we will simply seize the Syrian part of Mount Hermon and will not relinquish it until further notice.”

The Israeli violations in occupied Syrian land comes as the Russian and Syrian armies recently increased joint operations across the country, targeting western-backed extremist groups.

“Russian forces are conducting aerial and ground monitoring to enhance security, support displaced residents’ return, and maintain stability,” Al Akhbar reports, adding that the the region “previously housed Israeli-backed militants” before a Russia-brokered disengagement deal returned control to the government in Damascus.

“All Israeli actions in the Golan, including the imposition of Israeli citizenship, settlement expansions, and attempts to breach the disengagement zone to construct a separation wall, are still today considered flagrant violations of international law,” says The Cradle columnist Haidar Mustafa.

Israeli airstrikes against Syria have significantly increased since the expansion of the war against Lebanon in lat September, with near-daily strikes hitting major cities.

Some attacks hit close to Russia’s Hmeimim airbase in the western Latakia governorate, prompting Moscow’s forces to activate air defense systems.

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Lebanon hit by over 300 Israeli strikes in 48 hours

As Israel continues to bomb civilian gatherings and residential buildings all over Lebanon, officials in Beirut say the country is negotiating with US officials 'under constant escalation'

News Desk

NOV 18, 2024

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At least 300 Israeli airstrikes and artillery shelling attacks have been reported across Lebanon over the past 48 hours, including multiple drone strikes on densely populated neighborhoods in central Beirut.

According to local reports, about 266 attacks were launched in different areas of south Lebanon, with 131 in Nabatieh alone.


At least five people were killed and two dozen injured late on 18 November when Israeli drones bombed the surroundings of the Al-Zahraa Husayniya (a religious congregation hall for Shia Muslims) in the central Beirut neighborhood of Zoqaq al-Blat.


The attack on Zoqaq al-Blat came a day after 10 people were killed and 45 others injured in an Israeli strike on the Ras al-Nabaa and Mar Elias neighborhoods of Beirut.


The Lebanese Government Emergency Committee confirmed on Monday night that Israeli attacks have killed at least 35 people and injured 143 over the past 24 hours. This includes two paramedics from the Islamic Health Association's Civil Defense who were killed when Israeli troops targeted rescue workers in the town of Qana in Tyre (Sour) district.

Over 3,500 people have been killed and about 15,000 injured since Israel expanded the war against Lebanon. According to local reports, Israel has been killing 50 people per day in strikes that span the whole country.

The war has also displaced over 1.2 million people and caused heavy damage to Lebanon's agricultural sector due to the Israeli army's continuous use of US-made white phosphorus munitions.


As the crisis continues to worsen for Lebanese civilians, Axios reporter Barak Ravid reported on Monday night that US special envoy Amos Hochstein is on his way back to Beirut, as Washington claims to be “determined to get the Lebanon ceasefire negotiations over the finish line.”

Ravid, a former analyst with Israeli spying agency Unit 8200, cited US officials earlier saying that Hochstein “delayed” his departure and demanded “more clarifications about the Lebanese position regarding the ceasefire agreement.”


On Monday morning, Qatari daily Al-Araby al-Jadeed cited sources close to Lebanon’s Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri – who represents the Lebanese resistance in talks with Hochstein – saying that Beirut is negotiating “under fire and constant escalation.”

“Although the atmosphere is somewhat positive, it cannot be built upon or taken into account, whether for previous experiences with the enemy on the Lebanese level, the latest of which was the American-French initiative, or the truce path in Gaza,” the sources said.

“The enemy is resorting to escalation, expanding its targets, and attacking civilians and civil defense. On Sunday, it also attacked the Lebanese army in the south, which indicates its criminality, intentions, and attempt to exert pressure with the force of fire to impose its conditions," they went on to say.

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Over 200 children killed by Israeli blitz in Lebanon: UN

UNICEF spokesman James Elder said an average of three children are being killed by Israel per day

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NOV 19, 2024

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More than 200 children have been killed and over 1,000 injured by Israel’s indiscriminate attacks on Lebanon in the past two months, a UN official said on 19 November.

“The number of over 200 (children killed) is just in the last two months. It's at least 231 since the start of the war last year,” James Elder, a spokesperson for UNICEF, said during a press briefing in Geneva.

“Despite more than 200 children killed in Lebanon in less than two months, a disconcerting pattern has emerged: their deaths are met with inertia from those able to stop this violence. Over the last two months in Lebanon, an average of three children have been killed every single day,” Elder added.

Around 1,100 other children “have been injured and traumatized,” he went on to say.

Elder listed at least six Israeli airstrikes across the country in which children were killed over the past 10 days.

He also noted “chilling similarities” between what is happening to children in Lebanon and children in the Gaza Strip.

“In Lebanon, much the same as has become the case in Gaza, the intolerable is quietly transforming into the acceptable. And the appalling is slipping into the realm of the expected.”

Lebanon’s Ministry of Health reports that 231 children are among 3,452 people killed since the start of the war in October 2023, when Hezbollah joined the battle of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood.

Out of over 14,600 injuries, 1,330 are children, according to the health ministry.

The majority of the 3,453 people killed throughout the war, around 2,000, were killed after Israel expanded its assault against Lebanon in September 2024, beginning with the pager and walkie-talkie terror attacks, and the assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

Israel is killing an average of 50 people a day in its war on Lebanon, Al Jazeera journalist Zeina Khodr reported on 8 November.

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Hezbollah rockets rain down on Israel as US envoy arrives in Beirut for ceasefire talks

The Lebanese resistance targeted several military sites, with one rocket making impact inside Israel’s Beit Lid army base

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NOV 19, 2024

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Hezbollah launched several operations against Israeli military sites and settlements on 19 November, as senior White House envoy Amos Hochstein arrived in Lebanon for talks with Lebanese officials on a ceasefire.

“The Mujahideen of the Islamic Resistance launched, at 06:45 this morning, Tuesday 11-19-2024, an air attack with a squadron of attack drones on the Ramat David base (a major air base in the north that includes combat squadrons) 50 km from the Lebanese–Palestinian border, southeast of the occupied city of Haifa, and hit their targets accurately,” Hezbollah announced.

The attack was launched within the framework of Hezbollah’s Khaybar series of operations.

It also announced rocket attacks on troop gatherings in the Avivim, Kfar Blum, and Manara settlements, as well as strikes on the northern cities of Safad and Kiryat Shmona.

Earlier, it said its fighters “targeted at 10:20 am on Tuesday 11-19-2024, a training base for the Paratroopers Brigade in the Karmiel settlement, with a rocket salvo.”

Israeli media reported at least five injuries in the north and center of Israel as a result of the Lebanese resistance’s rocket strikes.


Video footage on social media showed an impact made by a Hezbollah rocket inside the Beit Lid military base north of Tel Aviv on 19 November.


The attacks came the day after a Hezbollah ballistic missile made impact in the Bnei Brak area of Tel Aviv, injuring several and causing a large blaze.

As sirens blared across cities and settlements in Israel on 19 November, Hochstein landed in Beirut for talks with Lebanese officials on a ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel.

“Hochstein arrived in Ain al-Tineh to meet with [Lebanese] Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri,” Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) reported on Tuesday morning.

The visit came as western media reports said Lebanon and Hezbollah agreed to the US-drafted proposal, but with comments. Lebanon reportedly delivered its response on Monday.

Hochstein is also set to meet with Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati and the US-backed Commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), Joseph Aoun.

“I held very important meetings with Berri. We had a constructive discussion with Berri, and the solution is close,” the US envoy said after meeting with Lebanon’s parliament speaker.

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US Has Deliberately Handicapped the Lebanese Armed Forces to Give Israel the Military Advantage
Posted by Internationalist 360° on November 20, 2024
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Many people have asked why the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) are not actively involved in defending the country. I hope that these facts & figures will provide some explanation & insight into these questions:

This issue is not about the size of the LAF or the sectarian composition of its soldiers. The Lebanese army is diverse, with members of all sects, including a significant number of Shiite soldiers.

The problem is not even the bravery of the LAF soldiers. These men are courageous & itching to protect their country. Just look at the martyr Major Mohammad Farhat of the LAF who was killed by the invading Israeli forces 9 days ago on (Oct 24) while on a mission to evacuate wounded civilians.

See the following video:

Martyr Major Mohammad Farhat of the Lebanese Army was killed today with two comrades while on a mission to evacuate wounded civilians. In March 2023, he confronted IOF enemy soldiers attempting to install barbed wire on the outskirts of Aita Al Shaab. God rest his soul 🙏 pic.twitter.com/EOgTFUPilI

— ➳❥ (@VintageVault8) October 24, 2024


See how he confronted the IOF enemy who tried to install barbed wire on the outskirts of Aita Al Shaab in March 2023.

The question regarding the army’s inability to defend Lebanon against Israeli aggression lies in whether the LAF is equipped or capable of defending the nation, even from a defensive standpoint. We are not discussing offensive maneuvers, but rather the army’s ability to hold its ground defensively.

Quite simply, the LAF is not sufficiently armed to perform such a task or to deter any foreign force.

This is not through any fault of its own, but rather because the collective West, led by the United States, has historically under-equipped the LAF, ensuring that it is incapable of defending Lebanon against Israeli occupation forces.

This decision was deliberate on the part of the U.S., which has played a major role in limiting Lebanon’s access to aviation & air defense systems, effectively neutralizing any potential threat to its most strategic ally in the region – Israel. The U.S. has positioned itself as Israel’s “guarantor, guardian & protector.”

Russia and Iran support offered to the LAF

Both Russia & Iran had offered to support the LAF with military equipment, including jets & deterrence weapons, particularly as Lebanon’s military faces increasing pressure from its deteriorating economic situation. However, the Lebanese government reportedly declined these offers.

One of the major reasons speculated behind this refusal is the strong influence of the United States on Lebanon, especially concerning military and financial aid.

The United States is a key supporter of the LAF, providing substantial military aid since 2006. This includes weaponry, training, & operational support, which is often conditioned on aligning with U.S. policies.

For instance, in 2021, President Joe Biden authorized $47 million in military aid to Lebanon as part of broader support, underscoring the LAF’s dependency on American backing.

Additionally, the U.S. has also covered some of the salaries of Lebanese soldiers during Lebanon’s economic crisis, further deepening this dependence.

Given the extent of U.S. aid to the LAF, accepting military support from Russia or Iran—two states that are geopolitical adversaries of the U.S.—would likely put Lebanon at odds with Washington. The U.S. Foreign Assistance Act & various security cooperation agreements, limit Lebanon’s ability to freely accept arms from adversaries of the U.S., as doing so might result in a cut-off of critical American support.

In a nutshell, this U.S. influence is considered a significant factor in Lebanon’s refusal of the Russian & Iranian offers.

Moreover, aligning with Russia or Iran militarily could further complicate Lebanon’s delicate political balance, as Hezbollah, a dominant political & military force in Lebanon, is already backed by Iran.

Therefore, the Lebanese government likely finds itself under intense diplomatic pressure to maintain its military relationship with the U.S., avoiding potential fallout from accepting support from Russia or Iran, which could risk sanctions or the loss of critical U.S. and Western support.

The LAF does not have a substantial arsenal of advanced Western jets or missile systems, which would otherwise create interoperability issues with non-Western systems, such as those offered by Russia or Iran.

As of now, the LAF’s air force consists mainly of helicopters & light aircraft like the A-29 Super Tucano, which are used for surveillance & counter-insurgency rather than for advanced air combat.

The LAF lacks sophisticated fighter jets or missile systems, which are typically found in more heavily armed forces in the region.

The argument about incompatibility between Western & Eastern weapons systems is often raised for countries that already operate advanced equipment from one bloc, & accepting systems from the other might create logistical or technical complications.

In Lebanon’s case, however, the military does not have large-scale sophisticated weapons from either bloc, especially in terms of jets or missile systems, which would lead to such concerns.

The key reason for Lebanon’s refusal to accept Russian or Iranian arms lies more in political & diplomatic pressure from Western allies, particularly the United States, rather than because of practical concerns about weapon compatibility.

The U.S. has been the major supplier of lightweight military aid to Lebanon, providing everything from light arms, ammunition, & Humvees to helicopters & basic tactical gear.

Additionally, the Taif Agreement of 1989, which was intended to bring an end to Lebanon’s civil war, also imposed restrictions on the LAF’s armament – thanks to US interference – further limiting what the Lebanese Army could possess.

The U.S. has historically dictated the types of weapons the LAF can acquire to ensure Israel’s security interests remain unchallenged.

Hezbollah filled the gap

Israel’s invasion & occupation of Lebanon in 1982 sparked the initial rise of Hezbollah.

Over the years, the group has expanded its military capabilities to compensate for the deficiencies within the LAF.

As a non-state actor, Hezbollah has filled a relatively reasonable gap left by the Lebanese Army, especially since many of its members hail from villages & towns regularly targeted by Israeli aggression.

Hezbollah may not have the full capability to protect Lebanon in a conventional sense, but its deterrent military apparatus is strong enough to dissuade any army from occupying the country.

This is due to Hezbollah’s ability to inflict significant damage on any invading force.

U.S. & Israeli Military Aid Comparison

Since 2006, the United States has provided over $2.5 billion in aid to the Lebanese Armed Forces, but this assistance has been limited to light defensive weaponry.

U.S. Contributions to the LAF

The U.S. has provided the Lebanese Army with:

* Military trucks, Humvees, ammunition, and other logistical support.

* Tactical vehicles, such as HMMWVs, FMTVs, and HEMMTs.

* Training for over 32,000 Lebanese troops, though this training has focused primarily on preparing the LAF to combat irregular forces rather than preparing them to face a modern military like the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF). Despite the bravery & willingness of Lebanese soldiers, the disparity in military capability between the LAF & the IDF means that in the event of an Israeli invasion, Lebanon’s army would struggle to hold its own for more than a few hours.

By contrast, the military aid provided to Israel far exceeds that of Lebanon.

* In 1999, the U.S. committed at least $2.7 billion annually in military aid to Israel for ten years.

* By 2009, this figure had risen to $3 billion annually.

* In 2019, it was further increased to a minimum of $3.8 billion per year. Of this amount, around $3.3 billion is granted annually through the Foreign Military Financing (FMF) programme, which requires Israel to use these funds to purchase U.S. military equipment and services.

In the current fiscal year alone, the U.S. has spent $17.9 billion in military aid to Israel (October 2023 – October 2024), & some sources suggest this figure could be even higher. In March 2024, the Biden administration authorised the transfer of billions of dollars’ worth of bombs & fighter jets to Israel.

Military Budget Disparity: Israel vs Lebanon

* In 2020, Lebanon spent $600 million on its military, while Israel’s expenditure reached $20 billion.

* By 2024, Israel’s defence budget had risen to $24.4 billion, whereas Lebanon’s budget remained under $1 billion at just $995 million. This vast gap in military spending severely hampers the LAF’s ability to purchase advanced weaponry.

LAF’s Equipment & Capabilities (2024)

Let’s examine the current state of the Lebanese Army, comparing it to Israel’s military might:

* Global Fire Power (GFP) Index: Israel is ranked 17th out of 145 global powers, while Lebanon ranks 118th.

* Defence Budgets: Israel: $24.4 billion Lebanon: $995 million

* Air Power: * Israel possesses 612 aircraft (ranked 19th globally), while Lebanon has just 81 (ranked 75th).

* Israel’s fighter aircraft total 241 (ranked 10th), whereas Lebanon has none (ranked 145th).

Land Power:

* Israel operates 1,370 tanks (ranked 18th), compared to Lebanon’s 204, of which many are non-functional & parked in front of government buildings as symbols.

Naval Power:

* Israel boasts 67 vessels (ranked 46th), while Lebanon has 69 (ranked 44th). However, the difference lies in quality, with Israel having modern, battle-ready corvettes and patrol vessels, while Lebanon lacks submarines and other advanced naval assets.

Conclusion

While some Western officials may claim that the Lebanese Army is capable of defending Lebanon’s borders & ports, the reality is far more complex.

Although the LAF consists of around 80,000 troops, they are operating with outdated equipment, no air defence systems, & a limited naval capacity.

The U.S. & Qatar continue to fund the LAF, but funding is tight, & morale has plummeted, with reports suggesting that soldiers are taking days off to supplement their meagre wages, which have dropped to as low as $100 a month following the country’s economic collapse in 2019.

In essence, the LAF’s limited resources, combined with geopolitical restrictions, leave Lebanon reliant on Hezbollah to fill the security void—whether one supports or opposes the group’s actions.

Against Israel, Lebanon is the David to a military Goliath possessed with state-of-the-art technologies & an estimated 670,000 personnel, says Professor Clive Jones, director of the Institute for Middle Eastern & Islamic Studies at the University of Durham, UK.

“The role of most armies – in trying to defend the territorial integrity of the country – is one that the Lebanese army has never been able to perform, & is certainly not able to perform right now,” Jones says.

My additonal note on LAF air-defence capability:

LAF’s anti-air is Hamas-level, i.e. just MANPADs and 23mm guns, albeit they might have more of them. Israel destroyed most of Lebanon’s larger SAMs in 1982 and apparently the LAF never bought replacements.

The above was extracted by a thread by Hala Jaber on X:

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Fire with Fire: Escalation Meets Retaliation as Israel Holds Out on a Ceasefire
Posted by Internationalist 360° on November 20, 2024
Hassan Jouni

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Israel’s recent military rampage across Beirut was meant to give Tel Aviv a strong negotiating hand in ceasefire talks. But Hezbollah’s unprecedented retaliation on Tel Aviv showed that there will be no military solution for the occupation state, only punishment in kind.

Successive developments are unfolding in the ongoing confrontation between the Israeli occupation forces and the Lebanese resistance. In the last week, the situation has escalated, with mutual targeting by both sides.

The intensification in the battlefield, instigated by the Israeli army in early October following the launch of their “limited” ground invasion into south Lebanon, was expected. It came in advance of a sensitive stage in negotiations after Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri’s receipt of a draft ceasefire agreement from US Ambassador to Beirut Lisa Johnson, who envisages a “post-Hezbollah” phase for the Levantine state.

Israel, confident in its US-supported military superiority, has opted to negotiate under fire, continuing its campaign of systematic destruction and civilian targeting. To understand the current dynamics, it is essential to examine the most prominent points of confrontation on the ground and link them to the ongoing talks between the various affiliated parties.

Negotiating under fire

The significance of last week’s targeting of Israel’s military headquarters and Ministry of Defense in Tel Aviv may have escaped the notice of many observers, given the Hebrew media’s efforts to downplay the event as part of Israel’s broader blackout strategy.

However, this event was notable, both morally and strategically. It marks the first time in Israel’s short history that the headquarters of its military command – where strategic decisions are made and war is managed – has been directly targeted.

Such an action delivers a severe blow to the occupation army’s reputation and challenges its supposed invulnerability. In terms of field implications, this targeting sends a powerful message that political and military leaders are equally vulnerable, as conveyed by the Hezbollah drone strike on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence. These strikes demonstrate the resistance’s capability to hit critical locations whenever it chooses, despite the major shake-up following the loss of secretary-general Hassan Nasrallah and other senior leaders.

The Netanyahu government has made it clear, through both rhetoric and action, that it wants negotiations to proceed under the ongoing threat of military escalation. Believing in its overwhelming advantage on the battlefield, it aims to force Beirut into agreeing to terms that would compromise Lebanon’s national sovereignty. Yet, the reality on the ground tells a different story.

Retaliation and ongoing resistance

Far from being weakened, the Lebanese resistance continues to retaliate effectively. In addition to striking Tel Aviv, it has launched sustained attacks on Haifa, the third largest city in Israel, as well as multiple cities and settlements across an area exceeding 5,000 square kilometers.

This has forced millions of Israeli settlers to live under the constant blare of sirens, with their dreams of resettling in northern occupied Palestine becoming increasingly elusive. Hezbollah’s actions not only seek to thwart the key Israeli war goal of returning its populations to the north, but are a clear indication that the resistance is very much capable of inflicting and sustaining significant damage to the enemy, its cities, infrastructure, and military centers.

Moreover, the Lebanese resistance and its community have repeatedly shown their unwillingness to compromise on their goal of supporting Palestine and its liberation, a cause for which they have paid a heavy price in blood and lives throughout decades of conflict.

Tel Aviv for Beirut

The occupation state’s military escalation on Beirut occurred just as the Lebanese were preparing an appropriate response to the draft agreement presented to Berri. Having apparently run out of Hezbollah military targets, Israel decided to assassinate a civilian figure – Hezbollah’s media relations officer Mohammed Afif – who was not directly involved in military activities.

That operation did not represent a significant military achievement but rather a dangerous shift in the pattern of Israel’s targeted killings, now extending to civilian political figures in the movement.

Following the assassination, Beirut continued to be targeted for the next 48 hours, with Israel attacking two other locations in the heart of Beirut – Mar Elias Street, a bustling area far removed from any military significance, and Zoukaq al-Balat. According to the Lebanese Health Ministry, the Israeli airstrikes claimed the lives of nine civilians and injured 45 others.

This spate of attacks prompted Hezbollah to execute an immediate and decisive response against Tel Aviv. Eluding Israel’s vaunted defense systems, a ballistic missile hit the city, followed the next day by another major retaliation targeting deep within Israeli territory.

These qualitative military responses came after Lebanon submitted what it described as positive answers to the draft agreement, conveying a powerful message on three fronts: First, any Israeli targeting of Beirut will inevitably lead to a retaliatory strike on Tel Aviv. The resistance has established a clear parallel between the two capitals, ensuring that any escalation against Beirut will be met with a similar response.

Second, the resistance’s willingness to engage with the draft agreement is not a sign of weakness, but rather a desire to end a war that Lebanon did not initiate. Tellingly, multiple operations were launched as White House envoy Amos Hochstein arrived in Beirut for ceasefire talks with Lebanese officials. The strategy guiding the resistance remains defensive, aiming to keep the pressure on the enemy without capitulation. Third, Tel Aviv’s claims late last month – that 80 percent of Hezbollah’s missile capabilities had been destroyed – were answered directly through this fierce retaliation. As Israeli activist Uri Feltman conceded, “Netanyahu’s claim of wiping out 80 percent of Hezbollah’s missiles was pure fantasy.” The resistance made clear that these claims were baseless, delivering a harsh response that demonstrated their continued operational strength.

Failure to re-settle North Palestine and to advance in South Lebanon

As Israel entered the second phase of its ground operations, it quickly became evident that this stage was not proceeding as planned. Despite sustained efforts over four days, occupation forces struggled to make meaningful advances.

Attempts to move through key areas such as Shamaa, Bayada, Tallusa, Ainata, and the legendary Bint Jbeil were repeatedly thwarted, with Israeli forces facing numerous resistance ambushes and indirect strikes. These clashes have resulted in more than 18 Israeli fatalities, 32 wounded soldiers, and the destruction of several Merkava tanks.

The continued presence of Hezbollah forces in these areas exposes the inability of the Israeli army to secure a decisive victory. Despite its advanced military capabilities, Israel has not managed to occupy a single village, facing stiff resistance at every turn and absorbing punishing, deadly hits.

The ongoing confrontation has proven that a military solution is unattainable for Israel, regardless of how long the conflict persists. The only viable path to secure a return to stability for its northern settlers is through a political agreement in accordance with the principles of Resolution 1701.

In his last speech before his assassination, the late Hezbollah secretary-general Hassan Nasrallah confidently taunted: “Can Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu return the settlers to the north? We are taking this on as a challenge, knowing full well they can’t, regardless of the course of action they take.” That was Nasrallah’s promise, and this is now the Lebanese resistance’s mission.



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Gaza civil defense team killed mid-rescue by Israeli army

Civil Defense spokesman Mahmoud Basal said rescue teams have been targeted 18 times during their missions to save lives in Gaza

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NOV 20, 2024

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The Civil Defense in the Gaza Strip said in a statement on 20 November that its crews were targeted by Israeli forces as they were tending to the victims of an airstrike on a home in the Sabra neighborhood, southwest of Gaza City.

“The occupation aircraft directly bombed our crews while they were trying to retrieve the martyrs and the injured from under the rubble of a house that was bombed in the Sabra neighborhood in southern Gaza City,” Civil Defense spokesman Mahmoud Basal said.

“The targeting led to the martyrdom of rescue worker Ali Muhammad Mustafa Omar and the injury of others, bringing the number of Civil Defense martyrs to 87. We condemn this blatant targeting of humanitarian service providers, who are urged to be protected by the Geneva Convention and international humanitarian law," the spokesman added.

This is the 18th time that Israeli forces “have targeted our teams during their missions to save lives and alleviate the suffering of our people amidst the ongoing aggression.”

At least two Palestinians were killed and several others injured in the attack on the Sabra neighborhood.

The Israeli strikes on Sabra and the city of Jabalia in north Gaza injured 15 children.

Overnight Israeli artillery shelling on the Nuseirat area in central Gaza also killed a baby.

Israeli forces continued their attacks on Beit Lahia’s Kamal Adwan Hospital in north Gaza, which has been besieged since Israel began its extermination campaign in the northern strip nearly two months ago.

The hospital’s director Hussam Abu Safiya said the facility is facing an “extreme catastrophe,” and that at least 85 patients are at risk.

Gaza’s Civil Defense said late last month that it was forced to halt its operations in northern Gaza due to the Israeli siege and the repeated targeting of its workers.

The UN reported last week that 100,000 Palestinians were forced out of northern Gaza within 24 hours.

Israel is currently seeking to implement the so-called Generals' Plan by forcibly displacing hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homes in the north Gaza towns of Jabalia, Beit Lahia, and Beit Hanoun while starving or killing anyone who remains.

https://thecradle.co/articles/gaza-civi ... raeli-army

Israeli jets strike Syria's Palmyra from US-controlled airspace

At least nine Syrian auxiliary troops and a number of others were injured in the Israeli attack on the ancient city of Palmyra

News Desk

NOV 20, 2024

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Israeli jets bombarded the outskirts of the central Syrian city of Palmyra with violent airstrikes on 20 November, launched from within the airspace of Washington’s Al-Tanf military base in eastern Syria.

“Israeli warplanes launched a number of missiles from the airspace of the [US] base in the Al-Tanf area on the Syrian–Iraqi–Jordanian border, in the far southeastern countryside of Homs, targeting the vicinity of the city of Palmyra,” Sputnik’s correspondent reported, citing exclusive information.

The correspondent added that casualties were reported and that many ambulances were transporting the wounded to Tadmur National Hospital.

Nine members of the Syrian army’s auxiliary forces were wounded. Firefighting teams managed to contain the blaze that resulted from the Israeli attack. Images circulating on social media show large clouds of smoke in the area.

The US Al-Tanf base is surrounded by what is referred to as the 55-kilometer area.

According to numerous reports in the last couple of years, including Syrian and Russian officials, ISIS and other extremist groups receive training inside the Al-Tanf base, and are given logistical support to carry out hit-and-run attacks against Syrian military forces in the country’s desert region.

Earlier this month, Syrian troops foiled an ISIS ambush that originated from the 55-kilometer area in the vicinity of the US military base.

According to Israel, it has recently stepped up its violent and illegal campaign of airstrikes against Syria, particularly Syrian–Lebanese border crossings, in order to cut off the flow of weapons to Hezbollah in Lebanon, where it is waging a brutal and deadly campaign.

The Al-Tanf base lies approximately 218 kilometers from where Israel struck in Palmyra on Wednesday. In May 2015, ISIS launched a massive offensive against the Syrian government and captured the ancient city.

Moscow and Damascus announced the full liberation of Palmyra in March 2017.

https://thecradle.co/articles/israeli-j ... d-airspace

'Partner in genocide': Washington blocks 4th UNSC resolution for Gaza ceasefire

Washington was alone in voting against the resolution, drawing strong condemnation from other Security Council members who say the US is 'assuming full responsibility' for the mass killing of tens of thousands of civilians

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NOV 20, 2024

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US officials vetoed a new UN Security Council (UNSC) resolution calling for an “immediate, unconditional, and permanent ceasefire” in Gaza during an emergency session of the council on 20 November.

This is the fourth consecutive veto Washington has issued in support of Israel's ethnic cleansing campaign of Palestinians in Gaza. All other 14 UNSC members voted in favor of Wednesday's resolution.


“The world should not grow accustomed to the death of Palestinians, to seeing Palestinian children starving,” Palestine's Deputy Ambassador to the UN, Majed Bamya, said during the session, adding that the world is watching an “attempt to annihilate a nation” while the tools “designed to respond to these situations are not being used.”

“Maybe for some, we have the wrong nationality, the wrong faith, the wrong skin color. But we are humans, and we should be treated as such,” Bamya added, in strong repudiation of the US veto.


“Once again, the US demonstrates that it is a direct partner in the aggression against our people, that it is criminal, kills children and women, and destroys civilian life in Gaza, and that it is directly responsible for the genocidal war and ethnic cleansing, just like the occupation (Israel),” Palestinian resistance movement Hamas said following Wednesday's vote.

The Palestinian presidency also issued a statement criticizing Washington, saying their decision “emboldens Israel to continue its crimes against innocent civilians in Palestine and Lebanon” and accusing US officials of disregarding international law and UN resolutions, including the July ruling by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) calling for an “end to the Israeli occupation, withdrawal from Gaza, and a cessation of hostilities.”

Russian Permanent Representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzya also took the US to task, chastising officials for assuming “full responsibility for the deaths of tens of thousands of innocent citizens, the deprivation of refugees, the suffering of hostages and illegally detained Palestinians.”

“The cold-blooded and cynical obstruction by the United States of a simple demand of the Security Council – to save human lives – is an unconscionable and inhumane act," the Russian diplomat emphasized.

US officials say they blocked the new UNSC resolution because it was “not linked” to an unconditional release of Israelis taken captive by the Palestinian resistance on 7 October 2023.

“We made clear throughout negotiations we could not support an unconditional ceasefire that failed to release the hostages,” Robert Wood, the alternate US representative to the UN, said following the vote. “Simply put, this resolution would have sent a dangerous message to Hamas: there's no need to come back to the negotiating table.”

However, France’s UN representative, Nicolas de Riviere, noted the resolution “included a firm demand for the release of hostages, including French nationals.”

Algeria's UN ambassador, Amar Bendjama, also said the resolution considered “significant concessions during negotiations, yet one member chose to block any action – any action – from this council.”

“Today’s message is clear to the Israeli occupying power first: ‘You may continue your genocide, you may continue your collective punishment of the Palestinian people with complete impunity. In this chamber, you enjoy immunity’,” Bendjama lamented.

Washington's latest veto at the UNSC follows reports by Israeli media saying the White House is lobbying Democratic senators to vote against legislation this week that would halt $20 billion worth of arms sales to Israel.

About 44,000 have been killed and over 100,000 injured by the US-backed war in Gaza over the past 13 months, more than two-thirds of whom are women and children. Thousands more remain trapped under the rubble, as Israeli attacks are non-stop and often target first responders.

https://thecradle.co/articles/partner-i ... -ceasefire

USS Lincoln exits Red Sea days after heavy Yemeni attacks

Sanaa confirmed accurate hits on the US aircraft carrier last week, in operations that 'thwarted' a large-scale attack on Yemen

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NOV 20, 2024

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Pentagon officials revealed on 19 November that the USS Abraham Lincoln left the Red Sea “over the weekend,” ending a three-month deployment and leaving West Asia without a US carrier strike group for just the second time in over a year.

According to US officials, the USS Harry S. Truman strike group will reportedly move to the Mediterranean Sea from its current area of operations in the Atlantic near Portugal's Azores islands.

The USS Lincoln's withdrawal was announced seven days after Sanaa launched two major military operations against US warships in the Red Sea, reportedly thwarting a “large-scale aggression” being prepared by the US and UK navies against Yemen.

“We targeted the US aircraft carrier Lincoln located in the Arabian Sea with several cruise missiles and drones while it was preparing to launch operations against our country. The operation successfully achieved its objectives,” armed forces spokesman Brigadier General Yahyaa Saree said on 12 November.

Two days later, Ansarallah leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi revealed that the aircraft carrier was forced to retreat “hundreds of miles” away from the Yemeni coast as a result of the retaliatory attacks. “In some instances, the [US] aircraft carrier navigates close to certain African coastlines out of fear of being targeted,” the Yemeni resistance leader said.

US Central Command (CENTCOM) officials last week said there were no injuries, and no warships were damaged following the Yemeni attack, adding that US forces intercepted eight attack drones, five anti-ship ballistic missiles, and four anti-ship cruise missiles.

Washington and London have been leading an illegal war against Yemen since January in support of the Israeli genocide of Palestinians in Gaza. However, despite months of heavy airstrikes, Yemeni forces have remained undeterred and continue to target Israeli-linked vessels in regional waters.

“[Yemeni missiles] can do things that are just amazing,” the US Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment Bill LaPlante said last week, expressing that Sanaa's operations “are getting scary.”

”I'm an engineer and a physicist, and I've been around missiles my whole career. What I've seen of what the Houthis have done in the last six months is something that – I'm just shocked,” LaPlante stressed.

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In Lebanon, Gaza and Yemen, resistance stands firm

Every attempt by the zionists to decapitate and demoralise the forces of liberation has backfired.
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Wednesday 20 November 2024

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A new Arab proverb has been coined after the release of drone footage showing Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar’s last stand: Sinwar’s stick – symbolising resilience and determination against impossible odds.

As the zionist entity’s genocidal onslaught on the oppressed Palestinian people in the besieged Gaza Strip passes the one-year mark, the bloodshed shows no sign of slowing down. Rather, the zionists are actively doing their best to try to ignite a wider conflict, with the hope of getting US imperialism to intervene directly on their behalf.

To this end, the Israeli regime has now begun to carpet-bomb Lebanon, with the stated aim of launching a “full-scale invasion”. Unsurprisingly, there are no Lebanese cedar flags to be seen hanging from any government buildings in Britain, nor are our schoolchildren likely to be encouraged to dress in Lebanese colours or to shake the collecting tins as they #StandWithLebanon anytime soon.

The sudden change of focus of the zionist blood machine onto the people of Lebanon has provided Israel with a few short-term PR ‘victories’ – most notably the successful assassination of the legendary long-time Hezbollah leader Sayyid Hasan Nasrallah. Since this was quickly followed by assassinations of other leading figures who might have been potential successors, such as Shaykh Nabil Qaouk and Sayyid Hashem Safieddine, the zionists were clearly operating under the delusion that a decapitation operation combined with a blitzkrieg along the lines of 1967’s six-day war would destroy Lebanese morale and pave the way for a quick march into Beirut.

Lebanese resistance on the offensive
Unfortunately for the zionists, the resistant men and women of al-Janub (southern Lebanon) are not the 1960s Egyptian bourgeoisie. Whilst the loss of beloved leaders undoubtedly caused a great deal of heartache, their determination to resist the fascist zionist invading forces with every drop of their blood has not changed in the least. Moreover, this is precisely the scenario for which Hezbollah has been preparing ever since it successfully ejected Israeli occupation forces in 2000 and defeated their subsequent re-invasion in 2006.

This determination and ability by the Lebanese to resist an Israeli invasion is clearly demonstrated by the fact that the zionist army, despite repeated attempts to occupy southern Lebanon, has barely managed to advance more than a few kilometres over the border before being forced to retreat under the shattering blows of the resistance.

Nor has the settler-colonial regime been able to restore security to its northern settler communities, even more of which have had to be evacuated following continued missile fire from the Lebanese resistance. Clearly, the attempts by the zionist-imperialist coalition to cripple Hezbollah’s firing capabilities have been as unsuccessful as their attempts to render the resistance movement impotent and directionless.

Western corporate media, of course, are still playing their part in whitewashing both the zionists’ crimes and the imperialist enabling of those crimes. The strike that killed Hassan Nasrallah, for example, caused a colossal amount of ‘collateral damage’ – as many as one thousand civilians are reported to have been killed or injured in this attack alone. Eighty bunker-busting 2,000lb bombs (provided by and some of them likely even directly piloted by the USA) were dropped on a single neighbourhood in order to vaporise all the residential buildings and penetrate deep into the earth below.

This was barely mentioned by imperialist media or politicians, who celebrated the attack as if it had been a “surgical strike” that was precisely aimed at a single “terrorist”. The indiscriminate drone strikes against wedding parties whose attendees were universally described as “al-Qaeda terrorists” by the US and British imperialists during the Afghan war look positively humane by comparison.

Stunning example of Yemeni defiance
Meanwhile, Israel and its western backers have also been ratcheting up their attacks on the steadfast people of Yemen, which is the only Arab country not directly involved in the war whose government (the actual ruling government, not the pretend ‘internationally recognised government’ living in Saudi exile) has dared to take real action against the zionist state. By the simple act of refusing access to the Bab-el-Mandab strait (effectively blocking access to the Red Sea) for all US, British and Israeli-linked shipping, the Yemeni resistance has dealt a severe blow to the Israeli economy and almost completely bankrupted the port city of Eilat.

Swept to power in a popular revolution ten years ago, Yemen’s Ansarullah (Houthi) government has successfully resisted countless violent and frantic imperialist attempts to regain domination over its geopolitically vital territory. The Yemeni people have faced down years of a bloodthirsty Saudi-fronted bombing campaign and a merciless siege that starved tens of thousands of vulnerable citizens (all funded and directed by imperialism of course), as well as seeing off an imperialist-inspired attempted insurrection in 2017.

Anglo-American imperialism now finds itself somewhat at a loss in trying to deal with the defiant Yemenis, having already used all the cards at their disposal to no avail. Their bombs and starvation siege have been endured and overcome. Their naval power is now directly defied and outwitted.

Not only have the Yemenis survived a decade of genocidal onslaught, they are better armed and more defiant than ever, and supremely aware of the need to keep resisting – not only until Yemen is free from any threat but until the entire middle east is free of imperialist occupation and domination. Which means, of course, both the ejection of US and British bases and the defeat and dismantlement of the imperialists’ settler-colonial outpost of Israel.

Growing ever more desperate, and no longer able to hide behind their formerly willing Saudi and Emirati proxies (‘partners’), British and US military forces have been conducting direct military operations against Yemen since the beginning of 2024, repeatedly bombing the ancient capital of San’aa (a world heritage site) and the port city of Hudaydah in a fruitless attempt to end Yemen’s Red Sea blockade.

Exactly how direct bombing by imperialist aircraft is supposed to result in a different outcome than bombing with imperialist-paid-for Saudi-piloted aircraft is a question that is beyond our meagre capabilities to answer. However, the perceived need for such action does lay bare exactly how much damage to imperialist interests the most impoverished country in the Arab world has managed to do, despite still being mired in an imperialist-engendered civil war.

Yemen’s firm stance in support of Gaza has been highly embarrassing to the Gulf autocracies. Having spent years hysterically demonising the ‘al-Houthi militia’ in the media outlets under their control, to see said ‘militia’ taking hugely popular action in support of Palestine while they themselves do nothing is shredding what little remains of their credibility in the eyes of the people.

This is particularly the case for the Qataris and the Kuwaitis, whose ruling elites consistently try to pose as ‘pro-Palestine’ on the international stage – mouthing empty phrases and offering tokenistic charitable donations for public consumption while doing nothing that might materially damage imperialist or zionist interests in practice.

Gaza endures, Sinwar sparks a legend
Despite the attacks on Lebanon and Yemen, there is still no respite for the people of Gaza, who continue to suffer under the most brutal siege and infrastructure collapse, exacerbated by daily bombardments.

To add to this pain, Israel announced in mid-October that it had killed Yahya Sinwar, the near-legendary leader of Hamas who is said to have masterminded last year’s 7 October al-Aqsa Flood resistance operation.

Caught up in its own supremacist narrative, the IDF press office was so stupid as to release video footage of Commander Sinwar’s last moments, which had been captured by a drone that was looking for survivors after a firefight (Israeli troops being too nervous of resistance fire to go in until they were sure the half-destroyed building was empty). If the Israelis thought to portray Hamas’s fighting chairman as weak and helpless, and thus to destroy Palestinian morale, this calculation backfired spectacularly.

If the shock assassination of Sayyid Nasrallah, widely seen as an anti-imperialist figurehead by the whole region, failed to make any significant dent in resistance morale, the killing of Sinwar was never likely to undermine the Palestinian people’s determination to fight on. On the contrary, although he had successfully evaded death for over a year, he himself and those around him worked on the assumption that at some point an enemy bullet would find him.

Part of his legend springs from the fact that, despite knowing he was number one on Israel’s hit list, he continued to lead his troops on the ground in the most heavily-bombed and surveilled patch of land in human history.

Far from denting resistance morale, then, the drone footage, which shows a badly-wounded man defiantly staring down a drone he knows will shortly deliver his death blow, has only solidified Sinwar’s reputation as a legendary leader who refused to surrender and instead fought to his last drop of blood for his people’s liberation. His last stand, throwing a stick with his remaining but clearly much-weakened arm, has even coined a new proverb on the Arab street. ‘Sinwar’s stick’ symbolises resilience and determination against impossible odds; to give one’s all when nothing is left to you but a stick.

Israel’s admission that its forces were not even looking for Sinwar at the time – rather, they stumbled across him accidentally and only identified him after death – is a further source of embarrassment, effectively exposing the impotence of their much-trumpeted high-tech surveillance and supposedly all-seeing spy network, which together were still not sufficient to track down their most-wanted adversary.

Perhaps seeing the writing on the wall for imperialism’s doomed and tottering criminal enterprise in occupied Palestine, western mass media have been busy creating a narrative that places all the blame for the horrendous bloodshed on the heads of Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the ‘extremists’ in his cabinet (is there such a thing as a non-extremist zionist?) The goal being, of course, to absolve US president Joe Biden and all the other complicit western and proxy regimes of any culpability.

The portrayal of the Biden administration as basically well-meaning and longing for a ‘diplomatic solution’ but just a bit too weak to know how to get there while being led around on strings by Netanyahu, is effectively an updated iteration of the old “America would be great if it wasn’t for the jewish lobby” talking-point, which up until recently was primarily a preserve of the fringe right wing. It is interesting to see how this has now become a mainstream talking point promoted by virtually all corporate media – and even by many on the left who should know better.

The reality is that this is a war waged for domination and control of resources by US/British/EU imperialism (aka the ‘collective west’) against the resistant peoples of west Asia, using their zionist proxies as cover. There is no way the imperialists can absolve themselves of blame for the genocide they are committing by hiding behind their proxy Netanyahu. It is as clear as day that the zionist regime’s ability to wage this war is dependent entirely on western weapons, funding, media and diplomatic cover, and that it would collapse tomorrow if these were withdrawn.

The imperialists are driven to push for escalation after escalation because their decrepit system is mired in inescapable crisis. They are trying to resolve the inherent contradictions of the global capitalist economy through the medium of a world war, hoping that if enough accumulated wealth and enough people are destroyed, this will provide the basis for a ‘reset’ – will provide renewed demand to kickstart the whole boom and bust capitalist cycle of economics again.

And indeed, such a devastating spread of war across the globe is inevitable unless we are able to take the opportunity that is being presented to us to smash the imperialist global system once and for all, while it is weak and riven with contradictions.

That is why it behoves all progressive and freedom-loving humanity to stand with Palestine, not only in words but also in deeds. The liberation of Palestine, the dismantling of the supremacist colonial settler-state of Israel, and the ejection of US, British and French imperialism from the middle east will deal a crippling blow to this rotten and decaying system.

Whatever we can do to speed up and ensure this outcome, we must do. And in doing so, we must be organising ourselves into a force capable of delivering the system’s death blow on the home front.

https://thecommunists.org/2024/11/20/ne ... ands-firm/

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Israel Carries Out Field Executions, Massacres in North Gaza
Posted by Internationalist 360° on November 21, 2024
Nora Barrows-Friedman

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People and donkey carts pass by enormous piles of rubble from bombed buildingsPalestinians walk past vast piles of rubble in the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Younis, 19 November.

The following is excerpted from the news roundup during the 20 November livestream. Watch the entire episode here:



Israel’s campaign of systematic slaughter, destruction and starvation in north Gaza is now in its seventh week, while airstrikes and massacres continue across all areas of the Gaza Strip.

This video footage filmed on Monday by Phillipa Greer, a top legal official at the UN agency for Palestine refugees, shows some of the extent of Israel’s genocide and carnage in north Gaza:

Crossing North of Wadi Gaza yesterday. More “postcards” of destruction. Carts left behind loaded with belongings against the wreckage. The items that carry memories are long under the rubble. Horrific stories from northern Gaza of the sick and injured, the herding of men on their… pic.twitter.com/QQMQj3ej8k

— Philippa Greer (@philippa_bear) November 18, 2024


A series of airstrikes over the last week in north Gaza has killed dozens of Palestinians as Israel bombed entire residential blocks and leveled multi-story apartment buildings.

The Gaza government media office stated on 17 November that at least four separate massacres were carried out by Israeli soldiers, killing more than 70 Palestinians from six families in Beit Lahiya.

On Monday 18 November, Israelis raided a house near the Kamal Adwan Hospital in the city, killing at least 17 people.

The hospital, which has been under relentless Israeli attacks since early October, was bombed again on Tuesday.

The Palestinian health ministry in Gaza stated that Israeli forces specifically targeted the hospital administration “directly and without any reason, as the occupation opened heavy fire towards the hospital director’s office, and the occupation also targeted the families of the medical staff at Kamal Adwan Hospital. Two doctors in the hospital received their families completely exterminated – the occupation killed their wives and children in a crime that shames humanity.”

That attack on Kamal Adwan Hospital followed the targeting and destruction of Abu Yousef al-Najjar Hospital in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, the health ministry added. Israeli forces reportedly sent in “robots carrying tons of explosives, and destroyed the only government hospital in the Rafah governorate.”

The health ministry added that al-Najjar Hospital “provided health and medical services to 300,000 people, and provided health services during the genocide to one and a half million displaced people and citizens before the invasion of Rafah governorate.”

Also in Rafah this week, Israeli forces destroyed and set fire to the Badr Mosque. According to the Gaza government media office, 815 mosques have been completely destroyed by the Israelis, 151 mosques have been heavily damaged and three churches have been destroyed.

Badr Mosque in the city of Rafah, southern Gaza, has been set on fire by the Israeli occupation army, according to local sources. pic.twitter.com/N2btBAi37H

— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) November 19, 2024


In central Gaza, Israel bombed residential buildings in Nuseirat and al-Bureij refugee camps this week, bombing homes and killing dozens of people.

TODAY: Palestinians bid farewell to their loved ones who were killed by Israeli colonial forces in air strikes that targeted civilian homes in the Bureij and Nuseirat refugee camps in the Gaza Strip. The attack killed more than 30 people. Photos: Yousef al-Zanoun/Activestills. pic.twitter.com/bmLlwzs2B4

— Activestills (@activestills) November 17, 2024


In Gaza City, Israel bombed homes and schools that had been used as shelters for displaced families.

Two separate attacks on Gaza City schools took place this past week. Journalist Hossam Shabat documented the aftermath of an Israeli attack on the Salah al-Din school, which incinerated people’s belongings.

The Israeli occupation targeted the Salahuddin School in Gaza City, where thousands of displaced individuals had sought refuge. pic.twitter.com/mzlMPNnTYB

— حسام شبات (@HossamShabat) November 14, 2024

صرخة من قلب التغطية ، مجزرة جديدة يرتكبها جيش الإحتلال بمدرسة ابو عاصي. pic.twitter.com/iwp4EjsPxh

— حسام شبات (@HossamShabat) November 16, 2024


Shabat also documented the attacks on the Abu Assi school a few days later, saying that “no day passes without a massacre or an attack. In this area, we saw severed heads and bodies torn apart, their remains unidentifiable.”

Early Wednesday morning, Hossam Shabat was wounded in an Israeli airstrike in northern Gaza.

He posted on X (formerly Twitter), “After receiving news of a nearby bombing, I drove my car to offer assistance. When I arrived at the house full of terrified people, I heard their desperate screams from the second floor asking for help. The moment I entered, the house was bombed again, and the remains of the wounded were scattered around me. The rubble fell on me and my colleagues; one of the civil defense crews was killed, and while my colleague (photographer Muhammad Muhanna) and I were injured, many others did not survive.”

تعرضنا هذه الليلة لأستهداف من قبل قوات الاحتلال الإسرائيلي. بعد تلقي نبأ قصف قريب، توجهت بسيارتي لتقديم المساعدة. وعندما وصلت إلى المنزل المكتظ بالناس المذعورين، سمعت صراخهم اليائس من الطابق الثاني يطلبون المساعدة. وفي اللحظة التي دخلت فيها، قُصف المنزل مرة أخرى، وتطايرت أشلاء… pic.twitter.com/cFjqaxXmWk

— حسام شبات (@HossamShabat) November 20, 2024

بعد ليلة صعبة أصبت فيها، ارتدي درع الصحافة مجدداً واستجمع قواي للاستمرار في التغطية! لن يصدق الاحتلال ولا العالم إصرارنا على رسالتنا؛ لاننا ندرك اهميتها
لا يمكن لنا أن نجلس ونرتاح وشعبنا يُباد، في الأيام الأخيرة أصبح هذا الدرع وكأنه قميصي لا أخلعه. pic.twitter.com/CkQgYmQtao

— حسام شبات (@HossamShabat) November 20, 2024


Shabat later stated that after a difficult night, he put his press vest back on again and returned to work.

“We cannot sit back and relax while our people are being annihilated,” he said. “In recent days, this shield has become like my shirt that I cannot take off.”

Field executions in north Gaza

Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor issued a collection of eyewitness testimonies of field executions by the Israeli army in north Gaza.

The group’s field team documented the killing of a 58-year-old man and his 21-year-old son, shot inside their home in Beit Lahiya in front of their family last week.

Euro-Med also reported that Israel has once again carried out a flour massacre in Gaza City.

On 13 November, Israeli forces killed dozens of Palestinians who gathered to collect humanitarian aid northwest of Gaza City, after approximately 50 days of Israel’s complete prevention of all food, water and medical aid to northern Gaza areas.

Initial reports indicate that there were around 200 people gathered in the area at the time of the attack, 70 of whom were killed and injured.

According to Euro-Med, “Israeli army forces opened fire on dozens of Palestinian civilians waiting for aid trucks on the sea road northwest of Gaza City on Wednesday, 13 November at around 10 am. The Israeli forces killed and injured dozens of them when they attempted to seek refuge inside a nearby house, and then bombed the building, destroying it. Many more individuals are now missing and presumably trapped beneath the debris.”

The United Nations reported on Monday that because of “critical shortages of flour, all eight UN-supported bakeries in Deir al-Balah and Khan Younis have been operating at diminished capacity for weeks. Four bakeries in central Gaza have already shut down. The remaining four will be forced to close within days without additional supplies.”

Gaza security forces intervene against Israel-supported gangs

In related news, Gaza’s interior ministry launched an operation to intervene against organized gangs inside Gaza who have been stealing food and looting humanitarian aid trucks.

These gangs, who are longtime political rivals of the Hamas political party and its leadership, collaborate with and are protected by the Israeli army, which effectively allows and encourages the aid to be looted.

On Monday, Gaza police killed at least 20 members of one of these gangs, two days after approximately 100 aid trucks were hijacked and looted after crossing into south Gaza.

According to Drop Site News, “The trickle of goods that are allowed in are being increasingly targeted by armed criminal groups, who either force truck convoys to pay exorbitant extortion fees or simply rob the aid. Much of this is facilitated by the Israeli military, who have systematically targeted Palestinian security forces charged with protecting the convoys, and then have allowed armed gunmen to attack aid convoys in areas under its control.”

Over the last 13 months of this genocide, Israel has routinely hunted, targeted and killed members of the Gaza police and security forces who were providing protection for and coordinating the movements of the aid trucks to distribution warehouses.

The Washington Post obtained an internal United Nations memo that stated that the gangs “may be benefiting from a passive if not active benevolence” or “protection” from the Israeli army. One gang leader, the memo said, established a “military-like compound” in an area “restricted, controlled and patrolled by the [Israeli army].”

Journalist killed

A journalist was killed in north Gaza last week.

According to the Palestinian Wafa news agency, Mohammed Saleh al-Sharif was targeted and shot by an Israeli quadcopter drone in Jabaliya refugee camp on 16 November.

Wafa reported that “al-Sharif, who had recently been forced to evacuate his home in the Tel al-Zaatar area of east Jabaliya due to the ongoing Israeli bombardment, had sought refuge with a relative” in nearby Beit Lahiya.

“A few days later, al-Sharif and his cousin returned to their home to assess the damage, but as they approached, an Israeli drone targeted them. His cousin was killed instantly, and al-Sharif was left wounded, bleeding for more than two hours before succumbing to his injuries.”

Wafa noted that Israeli forces have prevented civil defense teams and ambulance services from operating in north Gaza for several weeks.

The family of my friend and colleague Fadi Al-Wahidi have just announced an indefinite hunger strike to protest Israel’s refusal to permit him to travel for critical medical treatment. His mother, who is battling cancer, is joining this act of defiance. pic.twitter.com/vjMgWkI5ZS

— حسام شبات (@HossamShabat) November 15, 2024


The family of Fadi al-Wahidi, a cameraman for Al Jazeera who was shot in the neck by an Israeli soldier in early October, have announced that they have begun a hunger strike to demand that al-Wahidi be granted a permit to travel for critical medical treatment. He has been in a coma for more than a month.

Al-Wahidi’s mother, who is reportedly struggling with cancer herself, is also joining the hunger strike. Nearly 190 journalists have been killed by Israel in Gaza since October 2023.

Settlers rampage in West Bank

In the occupied West Bank this week, Israeli settlers attacked Palestinians in a Bedouin community near Duma, forcing 16 people, including nine children, to be displaced after threatening to burn them alive, according to the UN.

Dozens of Israeli settlers invaded the village of Beit Furik, in the northern West Bank over the weekend. According to reports, the settlers burned homes and cars while Israeli soldiers blocked the roads surrounding the village and stood by to protect the violent settlers.

Video footage shows Israeli settlers setting Palestinian homes on fire in the village of Beit Furik in the occupied West Bank on Saturday.

Israeli soldiers blocked the roads surrounding the village and stood by as the settlers launched their attack, local media reported. pic.twitter.com/THYx1xTkw0

— Middle East Eye (@MiddleEastEye) November 18, 2024


A days-long Israeli raid into the city of Jenin and the Jenin refugee camp beginning on Monday has injured nine Palestinians and caused significant damage to the city’s infrastructure.

According to the Wafa news agency, Israel used live ammunition and armed drones to shoot and injure people, while the Palestine Red Crescent Society reported that one of their medical teams was used as human shields by Israeli forces, which detained the team inside a home.

Israeli bulldozers continue to destroy infrastructure in Jenin and its refugee camp in the West Bank, which is under the authority of the Palestinian Authority. pic.twitter.com/nLUYhh5UAF

— Ramy Abdu| رامي عبده (@RamAbdu) November 19, 2024


Airstrikes across Lebanon

Turning northwards toward Lebanon, the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reported that an Israeli airstrike hit central Beirut on Monday, following “multiple strikes the previous day on the same area without prior warning, triggering new waves of displacement.”

Residents and displaced people “who had sought refuge in the area were forced to flee once again. According to national authorities, at least five people were killed and dozens injured in the 18 November strike,” the UN added.

God this photo from Beirut. And taken by AP’s Hassan Ammar who grew up less than a kilometer from the building this missile is about to destory. https://t.co/O0XIO4XBpQ pic.twitter.com/KrAxqqUtuY

— Barry Malone (@malonebarry) November 15, 2024


“Eastern and southern parts of Lebanon continue to be targeted as well as Beirut’s southern suburbs, resulting in more casualties and extensive damage to civilian infrastructure,” the UN said.

The Israeli airstrikes on Monday followed days of attacks on Beirut and villages in the south of Lebanon.

Another building reduced to rubble by Israel. No rockets, no weapons, only homes filled with memories and the dreams of families striving for a better life. pic.twitter.com/GzuuM1VNcg

— Ali Hashem علي هاشم (@alihashem_tv) November 15, 2024

#Beirut now- Israel is inflicting gratuitous violence on an unarmed population. This is what the EU and the US are supporting, funding, arming, and calling self defense. No words. pic.twitter.com/mBOtJMHSDB

— Mona Fawaz (@mona_fawaz) November 15, 2024


Last week, Israel targeted the civil defense center in Baalbek, killing at least a dozen paramedics and medical personnel, and launched airstrikes against the Beirut suburb of Ghobeiry.

In a statement to #AlMayadeen, the Mayor of Ghobeiry, Maan Al-Khalil, described “Israel’s” morning attacks on #Beirut‘s Southern Suburb as “an attempt to suffocate Lebanese civil society.”

Al-Khalil, however, emphasized the unwavering resolve of the Lebanese people, stating, “We… pic.twitter.com/0JTMW0wi79

— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) November 15, 2024

Lebanese civil defence worker speaks to Al Jazeera about the Israeli attack on the main civil defence facility in the eastern Baalbek area which killed 14 of his colleagues. pic.twitter.com/DSOS6IoSMc

— Middle East Eye (@MiddleEastEye) November 16, 2024


At least 29 people were killed in Israeli attacks across Lebanon on Saturday alone, according to the health ministry.

On Sunday, Israel bombed areas of Beirut. A strike on the commercial district in Mar Elias killed at least two and wounded more than 20 others.

إنفجار في مار الياس بالعاصمة بيروت pic.twitter.com/ZanslfZL3g

— Al Jadeed News (@ALJADEEDNEWS) November 17, 2024

🔴 An #Israeli strike on a building in central #Beirut on Sunday killed #Hezbollah‘s media relations chief Mohammad Afif, two Lebanese security sources told Reuters.

More from @yinka_oyetade and Eliza Herbert 👇 pic.twitter.com/MKyvTyxsKu

— FRANCE 24 English (@France24_en) November 18, 2024


Hizballah’s spokesperson Mohammad Afif was assassinated in Beirut on Sunday as well.

According to a correspondent for Al-Mayadeen news channel, the Israeli strike killed at least five people.

Also on Sunday, Israel attacked the ancient city of Tyre, or Sour, killing at least 11 people and wounding nearly 50.

Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that even if there were a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hizballah, Israel would still continue to bomb Lebanon, further rendering the word ceasefire utterly meaningless.

Highlighting defiance and resilience

Finally, as we always do, we wanted to share videos of people expressing defiance and resilience in the face of Israel’s widening campaign of destruction.

A community barber in the north of Gaza offered free haircuts to the local children in Beach refugee camp this week.

Free haircuts for everyone! Today at al-Shati’ School our mobile barber point brought 99 people, mostly children, smiles back to their faces and a sense of normalcy an

******d dignity.

This has been the second time we do this initative with great success. Thank you to all who… pic.twitter.com/jp2AscOLZn


— Translating Falasteen (Palestine) (@translatingpal) November 15, 2024

And young musicians in Gaza, who named themselves the Freedom Band, played a classic Palestinian song together.

A new musical group has formed in Gaza called Freedom Band. You can find them on Instagram: Freedomband2024 pic.twitter.com/rMuf7U1e89

— WearThePeace (@WearThePeaceCo) November 14, 2024




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Death toll surges from 'deadliest' Israeli attack on Syria's Palmyra

A UK-based war monitor reported that 79 people, among them Hezbollah members and Iraqi resistance fighters, were killed in the attack

News Desk

NOV 21, 2024

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Smoke rises after Israel's attack on Palmyra. 20 November, 2024. (Photo credit: Stringer Stringer/Xinhua News Agency)

The death toll of the Israeli attack on central Syria’s ancient city of Palmyra a day ago shot up significantly on 21 November, with official Syrian media announcing 36 deaths and an opposition-linked war monitor reporting nearly 80.

According to UK-based war monitor, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), 79 people were killed when Israeli jets struck the outskirts of Palmyra.

SOHR said on Thursday that 53 “Syrian members of Iranian-backed militias” were killed, as well as 22 non-Syrians – mostly from the Iraqi Nujaba resistance movement – and four from Lebanon’s Hezbollah.

“At approximately 1:30 pm today, the Israeli enemy launched an air attack from the direction of [US-occupied] Al-Tanf area, targeting a number of buildings in Palmyra City in the Syrian Desert, led to the martyrdom of 36 people, the injury of more than 50 others, and significant material damage to the buildings and the surrounding area,” said Syria’s official news outlet SANA.

Israeli jets bombarded the outskirts of Palmyra with violent airstrikes on 20 November. Several of the casualties were members of the Syrian army’s auxiliary forces, according to Sputnik.

The attack was launched from the airspace of the US’s Al-Tanf military base, where Washington is accused of housing and training extremist groups.

Israel has recently stepped up its violent and illegal campaign of airstrikes against Syria, particularly Syrian–Lebanese border crossings, which Tel Aviv says it is targeting to cut off the flow of weapons into Lebanon, where it is waging a brutal and deadly campaign.

“Once again Israeli airstrikes on Syria have increased significantly, both in frequency and scope. Just yesterday, we saw dozens killed in a strike near Palmyra – likely the deadliest Israeli strike in Syria to date,” said UN deputy special envoy to Syria Najat Rochdi.

The US has also reinforced its bases in the Syrian north, which it occupies with the help of its Kurdish proxy, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).

Six members of the SDF were killed on 21 November in an improvised explosive device (IED) attack, which targeted one of its military vehicles in the countryside of the eastern Deir Ezzor governorate. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack.

The SDF has recently been embroiled in a bitter conflict with Syrian Arab tribes – who revolted against the US proxy last year and have since continued to clash with them sporadically.

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Hezbollah strikes multiple Israeli army sites despite claims resistance's long-range power 'wiped out'

The Lebanese resistance said it attacked the Hatzor air base and another sensitive facility for the first time

News Desk

NOV 21, 2024

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(Photo credit: Hezbollah Military Media)

Hezbollah launched several attacks on Israeli military sites on 21 November, as the White House’s senior envoy visited Israel for talks on a ceasefire in Lebanon following a two-day trip to Beirut.

The Lebanese resistance said it targeted the Hatzor air base east of Ashdod.

“The Islamic Resistance fighters targeted, at 12:00 noon today, Thursday 11-21-2024, for the first time, the Hatzor Air Base (a main air wing containing a qualified reconnaissance formation and squadrons of warplanes) located 150 kilometers from the Lebanese–Palestinian border, east of the city of Ashdod, with a volley of qualitative missiles,” Hezbollah’s military media announced in its 13th statement of the day.

It said earlier that it “targeted the Shraga base (the administrative headquarters of the Golani Brigade Command) north of the occupied city of Acre, for the second time, with a salvo of rockets, at 1:45 pm on Thursday.”

Hezbollah also announced attacking, for the first time, “the Israeli early warning site (a main intelligence gathering center affiliated with the 210th Golan Division) on the summit of Mount Hermon in the occupied Syrian Golan.”

Early on Thursday, Hezbollah targeted the Haifa Naval Base, which houses a fleet of submarines and military vessels, as well Hadbat al-Ajl site north of the Kfar Yuval settlement – where a gathering of troops was stationed, according to the resistance’s military media page.

A Hezbollah rocket made impact in the northern city of Nahariya on Thursday afternoon, killing one Israeli and injuring at least one other.

The Lebanese resistance also continued to confront Israeli ground forces in southern Lebanon, reporting several rocket attacks targeting invading troops as they attempted to advance.

Hezbollah’s rocket, missile, and drone operations continue at an escalating pace despite Tel Aviv’s claim that Hezbollah’s capabilities have been seriously degraded. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently said that 70 to 80 percent of Hezbollah’s rocket and missile capabilities have been taken out.

Despite this, a Hezbollah ballistic missile made direct impact in Tel Aviv on 18 November.

Meanwhile, senior White House envoy Amos Hochstein visited Israel on 21 November following a two-day trip to Beirut – during which it was reported that the atmosphere was positive.

Lebanon has reportedly agreed to an internationally-led mechanism aimed at supervising the implementation of UN Resolution 1701, which was drafted at the end of the 2006 war and calls for Hezbollah’s withdrawal to behind the Litani River, among other things.

Yet, Tel Aviv is demanding the right for its military to operate freely in Lebanon if it sees fit, a condition that Lebanon rejects as a violation of its sovereignty.

Hochstein met with Netanyahu on Thursday to discuss the Lebanon ceasefire negotiations. He is scheduled to meet Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz later on 21 November.

“The condition for any political settlement in Lebanon is the preservation of the intelligence capability and the preservation of the [Israeli military’s] right to act and protect the citizens of Israel from Hezbollah,” Katz said on Wednesday.

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The Real Israel

One of the very few good things coming out of the relentless nightmare happening in Gaza is that at long last the western world is getting a clear look at Israel. The real Israel.

Caitlin Johnstone
November 21, 2024

One of the very few good things coming out of the relentless nightmare happening in Gaza is that at long last the western world is getting a clear look at Israel. The real Israel.

Not the Israel they teach you about in school. Not “the only democracy in the middle east,” where Jews were given safe haven after their victimization at the hands of the Nazis and managed to create a thriving society despite existing in a sea of savage enemies bent on their destruction.

Not that Israel. The real one. Arguably the most racist society on earth, whose existence has depended on nonstop violence, theft, tyranny and abuse since its very inception.


The real Israel, whose government is deliberately and methodically starving Palestinian civilians to death by the tens of thousands just for being the wrong ethnicity.

The real Israel, whose snipers routinely murders Palestinian children by shooting them in the head.

The real Israel, whose military is so sadistic that it created an AI system to specifically target suspected Hamas fighters when they are at home with their families, and called the AI “Where’s Daddy?” because it would be killing fathers when they are at home with their children.

The real Israel, whose soldiers cannot stop posting footage of themselves mockingly dressed in the undergarments of dead and displaced Palestinian women and playing with the toys of dead and displaced Palestinian children.

The real Israel, where Palestinian doctors are raped and tortured to death.

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The real Israel, where the majority of men do not believe acquaintance rape or spousal rape are real crimes, and where the majority do not believe the soldiers accused of raping and torturing a Palestinian prisoner to the point of severe injury should face criminal charges.

The real Israel, who routinely bombs buildings full of civilians and then uses sniper drones to pick off the survivors, including children.

The real Israel, whose drones have been heard playing the sounds of crying babies and screaming women in order to lure out civilians so they can be killed.

The real Israel, who has damaged or destroyed 94 percent of the healthcare facilities in Gaza with hundreds of targeted attacks.

The real Israel, whose military forces target medical staff so methodically that doctors and nurses in Gaza reportedly change out of their uniforms when they leave the hospital in order to avoid assassination.

The real Israel, who hates truth so much that it has been killing historic numbers of journalists in Gaza while preventing foreign journalists from entering the enclave.


The real Israel, who has been knowingly attacking the locations of humanitarian aid workers.

The real Israel, whose citizens are so warped and twisted that they attend boat tours to cheerfully witness the devastation in the Gaza Strip.

The real Israel, whose citizens set up blockades to prevent aid trucks from getting to starving civilians in Gaza while they enjoy barbecues and set up bouncy castles and cotton candy machines for their children.

The real Israel, whose TikTok influencers started a viral trend mocking the suffering of civilians in Gaza.

The real Israel, whose citizens will travel to another country and tear down Palestinian flags and sing about how there are no children left in Gaza and then cry victim when people fight back.

This is the real Israel, in all its glory. And it is good that it is being seen.

The sooner everyone stops supporting this freakish, murderous society and begins insisting that normal human values win out over the demented forces which keep it going, the sooner there can be peace in the region. And the better off our entire species will be.

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Israel: Beginning of the End
November 21, 2024

Like every guerrilla war from Algeria to Vietnam, the Palestinians will win the political struggle for liberation as Israel implodes from within, writes Stefan Moore.

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Israeli protest in Tel Aviv calling for an agreement to release Israelis held captive or hostage, Sept. 1, 2024. (Nizzan Cohen, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 4.0)

By Stefan Moore
Special to Consortium News

Contrary to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s bellicose July 24 speech before a joint session of the United States Congress pledging to achieve “total victory” over Hamas, Israel is being decisively defeated – militarily, economically and as a society.

On the battlefield — despite Israel’s genocidal campaign of bombing, mass starvation and assassinations — the prospect of victory over Hamas and Hezbollah is now seriously disputed by many of Israel’s former and current military and intelligence officials.

“The country really is galloping towards the edge of an abyss…losing more and more soldiers as they get killed or wounded,” wrote former General Yitzhak Brik in Haaretz.

“…Every passing day the Israel Defence Force grows weaker and the number of dead and wounded in action among our soldiers rises…If we continue fighting in Gaza by raiding and re-raiding the same targets, not only won’t we bring Hamas to collapse, but we’ll collapse ourselves.”

Brik’s assessment is shared by other top Israeli officials. “It’s evident that we are unequivocally losing [the war]” former Mossad deputy chief Ram Ben-Barak told Israel public radio. “Show me one thing we have succeeded in?”

And according to Major General Gadi Shamni, a former commander of the Israeli military’s Gaza division, “Our soldiers are winning every tactical encounter with Hamas, but we’re losing the war, and in a big way.”

Even Israel’s own military propagandists are countering the Netanyahu government’s narrative:

“The idea that it is possible to destroy Hamas, to make Hamas vanish — that is throwing sand in the eyes of the public,” said Israeli military spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari. “Hamas is an idea, deeply rooted in the hearts of the residents of Gaza.”

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25th anniversary of Hamas celebrated in Gaza in 2012. (Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 4.0)

Former U.S. Marine intelligence officer Scott Ritter describes the unsustainable battle on the ground: “[Israel’s] army is exhausted,” he says, “their tanks are broken down, they’re running out of spare parts, they’re running out of ammunition…Their army is demoralised…the desertion rate is now between 12 and 24 percent.”

Official figures for dead and wounded soldiers in Gaza (almost certainly an undercount) are beginning to leak out. In an interview on Israel’s Channel 12, Knesset opposition leader Yair Lapid said that 890 soldiers had been killed and 11,000 injured in the first 12 months of the war.

Battle-Hardened Hezbollah

The casualties are also mounting in southern Lebanon as Israeli soldiers encounter a battle-hardened foe.

“Hezbollah has had 18 years to prepare for this,” says Ritter. “Nothing Israel is doing is taking Hezbollah by surprise. They know what kind of weapon systems they have and they’re going to lure Israel in and kill them … Israel is going to walk into one trap after another.”

Increasingly, public support within Israel is eroding as news reports pour out about soldiers’ funerals and grieving families.

“The government is portraying the string of recent military successes in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and Lebanon as proof that its strategy has been right and that the war must continue on every front,” writes Amos Harel in Haaretz. “But in reality, it’s impossible to ignore the price that continuing the war for much longer would entail.”

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Hezbollah members and supporters parade following the end of the Israeli occupation of Southern Lebanon, May 2000. (Khamenei.ir, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY 4.0)

On top of mounting military casualties, that price includes the disastrous economic toll as thousands flee their homes, businesses shut their doors and the consumer economy shrinks.

Hamas and Hezbollah shelling in the south and north has displaced an estimated 200,000 Israelis from their homes; foreign labourers are exiting the country and the cancellation of 150,000 Palestinian work permits in the West Bank has brought construction to a standstill.

Tourism, a mainstay of Israel’s economy, has come to a halt and spending on leisure and entertainment has dropped by 70 percent. An estimated 60,000 Israeli firms have failed this year, Israel’s credit ratings have been downgraded multiple times, technology companies are moving overseas and roughly half a million Israelis (many educated high tech professionals) left the country during the first six months of the war.

This trend is not just an economic catastrophe for Israel – the mass exodus is an existential threat to the very survival of the Israeli state that has been premised on maintaining a Jewish majority since its founding.

That was the intention behind the 1948 Nakba (catastrophe) that drove 750,000 Arabs out of Palestine and the privately acknowledged goal of Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza. Now, the demographic trend is beginning to shift in the other direction.

Internally, in the face of impending military and economic collapse Israel is on the verge of civil war. Even before Oct. 7, hundreds of thousands of Israelis took to the streets to protest attempts by Netanyahu’s right wing coalition to abolish the independence of the judiciary.

Since the start of the war, the country has been rocked by mass demonstrations of furious hostage families and their supporters; soldiers who are defecting or refusing to serve; war zone evacuees unable to return to their homes and a growing schism between the Israeli government and the military over the goals of the war.

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Chief of the General Staff Herzi Halevi, left, with soldiers of the Israeli Artillery Corps, Oct. 29, 2023. (IDF Spokesperson’s Unit, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0)

“Imagine what will happen when the masses take to the streets,” Haaretz journalist Uri Misgav presciently warned a few months into the war:

“…protesters will be presented as traitors stabbing the nation and its soldiers in the back…The streets will be aflame. After all, the country has been flooded with automatic weapons and guns distributed along political lines [a reference to Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir’s handing out thousands of guns to illegal Jewish settlers on the West Bank]…Democratic Israel is approaching the test of its life. If we don’t win it, we simply won’t be.”

Misgav’s dystopian prophesy is now unfolding; Israel is collapsing from within while externally it has become a pariah state in the eyes of the world.

Mass demonstrations against Israel’s genocidal war have exploded across the Global South and in major cities in the West as the entire international community watches in horror at Israel’s genocidal bombing and mass starvation of Gaza’s civilian population.

Twenty eight countries in Africa and Latin America have cut all ties with Israel and the U.N. General Assembly recently voted 170-to-six for a resolut

of their own.

And now, the International Criminal Court, recognised by 124 countries, has ordered arrest warrants on Thursday for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant for “war crimes” and “crimes against humanity.”

Although the Israel and the United States reject the ICC arrest warrants, unconditional support from Israel’s staunchest allies is no longer certain according to Scott Ritter. “That which made Israel attractive to the United States — the strategic advantage of pro-American Jewish enclave in a sea of Arab uncertainty — no longer holds as firmly as it previously did,” writes Ritter in Consortium News.

“The Cold War is long gone,” he says, “and the geopolitical benefits accrued in the U.S.-Israeli relationship are no longer evident … the United States, in the end, will not commit suicide on behalf of an Israeli state that has lost all moral legitimacy in the eyes of most of the world.”

Twenty years ago, former Knesset Speaker Avrum Burg ominously warned of the inevitability of Israel’s defeat.

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Avraham Burg in 2010. (Yossi Gurvitz, Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

“It turns out that the 2,000-year struggle for Jewish survival comes down to a state of settlements, run by an amoral clique of corrupt lawbreakers who are deaf both to their citizens and to their enemies. A state lacking justice cannot survive.”

As Burg forewarned, we are witnessing the beginning of the end of Israel — a state created nearly eight decades ago following a non-binding United Nations resolution. Defeat may come in months or it may take years by which time the next generation of Palestinian resistance fighters will have grown larger, stronger and fiercer.

Like every guerrilla war from Algeria to Vietnam, the Palestinians will win the political struggle for liberation as Israel implodes from within.

Today, Donald Trump and his rabidly Zionist cabinet appointees may draw out Israel’s offensive but they won’t fundamentally change the calculus. In the foreseeable future, Israel will cease to exist as a nation, hopefully replaced by a secular, democratic state where Palestinians and Jewish citizens will be able to live side by side in peace.

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Today In Imperial Recklessness And Insanity

Everywhere you look it’s powerful criminals getting away with far too much while the people who are supposed to be resisting them do far too little.

Caitlin Johnstone
November 22, 2024

The International Criminal Court has formally issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

No such arrest warrants were issued for President Biden or any of the other western officials who’ve been backing Israel’s genocidal atrocities, which is a bit like a judge issuing a warrant for a mass murderer but not for the guy who gave him the gun and stood next to him handing him ammunition and drove the getaway car and lied to the police to cover up the crime.

Nothing will come of this new development because it is completely unenforcible and international law is only as real as the US empire agrees to pretend it is, but it is a significant step in the deterioration of international consensus on Israel as the entire world watches the Zionist regime commit atrocity after atrocity right out in the open.


Predictably, Benjamin Netanyahu has responded to this decision by shrieking about antisemitism and calling the ICC’s move “a modern Dreyfus trial”. He is doing this because he does not have anything resembling a real argument in his defense, and neither does anyone else.

We saw this illustrated in a statement from Senator Tom Cotton, who proclaimed that the US would invade The Hague if the ICC tries to enforce its arrest warrants.

“The ICC is a kangaroo court and Karim Khan is a deranged fanatic,” Cotton said. “Woe to him and anyone who tries to enforce these outlaw warrants. Let me give them all a friendly reminder: the American law on the ICC is known as The Hague Invasion Act for a reason. Think about it.”

This is as psychotic a public statement as anything you’ll see from the most far-right extremists in the Knesset. The United States is run by demented zealots with nukes, just like Israel.

The “Hague Invasion Act”, formally known as the American Service-Members’ Protection Act, is a US federal law passed during the warmongering frenzy of the early Bush administration which authorizes the president to use “all means necessary and appropriate to bring about the release of any U.S. or allied personnel being detained or imprisoned by, on behalf of, or at the request of the International Criminal Court.”

That “or allied personnel” bit is why Cotton is able to cite this law in reference to an arrest warrant for Israelis.


Speaking of Israel and US senators, a bill by Bernie Sanders to block a shipment of tank shells to Israel was just killed in the Senate by a vote of 18 to 79.

Sanders framed the bill as an effort to restrict “the sale of offensive arms to Israel”, making a distinction from “defensive” arms like the Iron Dome, which is absurd and obfuscatory to begin with. All arms to Israel are offensive rather than defensive in nature, in that they are all used to help Israel murder people without experiencing the deterrence they would receive from a retaliatory response. There’s a reason body armor is regulated in a way that’s similar to firearms; it’s because someone who wants to commit a violent crime can wear a bulletproof vest while doing so to ensure that they can perpetrate the crime without being stopped by police. That’s exactly how Israel uses its so-called “defensive” weaponry.

And speaking of progressive US lawmakers taking feeble stands on Israel, congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has come under fire for voting to support House Resolution 1449, a bill which purports to simply denounce antisemitism but in reality promotes the false conflation of antisemitic hate speech with speech that is critical of Israel.


Progressive congresswoman Ilhan Omar, who voted against the bill, said in a statement that she did so because “the bill endorses the harmful definition of IHRA that dangerously conflates legitimate criticism of Israel to antisemitism and further harms our ability to address antisemitism.”

Everywhere you look it’s powerful criminals getting away with far too much while the people who are supposed to be resisting them do far too little.

This happens as Russia hits Ukraine with a new type of hypersonic missile, which Putin went out of his way to mention could easily have been equipped with a nuclear warhead. This attack was a warning to Ukraine for using long-range missiles supplied by the US and UK to strike targets inside Russia, and occurs as Moscow revises its nuclear doctrine lowering the threshold for when nuclear weapons may be used.

This is unsustainable. It cannot continue. One way or the other, all this madness is going to come to an end.

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Israel ends 'administrative detention' for illegal settlers as West Bank annexation looms

The number of Palestinian children detained without charge in the occupied West Bank has nearly quadrupled since last year

News Desk

NOV 22, 2024

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(Photo credit: Mosab Shawer/ApaImages)

Israel’s Defense Ministry announced on 22 November the end of administrative detention for illegal settlers in the occupied West Bank, as Palestinians – particularly minors – continue to suffer under the controversial policy.

“In a reality where the Jewish settlement in Judea and Samaria is subject to serious Palestinian terror threats and unjustified international sanctions are taken against the settlers, it is not appropriate for the State of Israel to take such a severe measure against the people of the settlements,” newly appointed Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz announced on Friday.

“If there is suspicion of criminal acts, the perpetrators can be prosecuted, and if not, there are other preventive measures that can be taken other than administrative detention orders,” the defense minister added.

He also said he condemns “any phenomenon of violence against Palestinians and taking the law into one’s own hands, and [he] also appeal[s] to the settlement leadership to take a similar public position and express an unequivocal position on the issue.”

Administrative detention is, in the majority of cases, used against Palestinians but has, at times, been applied to extremist Israeli settlers. Under the policy, people can be held without charge for up to six months, and detention can be renewed indefinitely.

The policy is very commonly used against Palestinian children. According to a report issued last month by Defense for Children International - Palestine (DCIP), the number of Palestinian minors in Israeli administrative detention has almost quadrupled since last year, standing at 85 as of 30 September.

This represents 35 percent of all Palestinian children held in Israeli military detention, according to DCIP.

“Israeli forces are arbitrarily detaining Palestinian children without charge or trial at a rate we have never seen before,” said the Accountability Program Director at DCIP, Ayed Abu Eqtaish.

The defense minister’s announcement comes as settler violence against Palestinians continues on nearly a daily basis.

Israeli forces also continue to invade cities and towns across the occupied West Bank, causing massive destruction and casualties.

The Israeli army withdrew from the city of Jenin on Wednesday after a two-day military operation that left at least eight Palestinians dead and 19 injured.


The troops left behind huge destruction of infrastructure and property in the occupied city.

Resistance factions in the territory have boosted their activity as the genocide in Gaza continues, carrying out shooting operations against army checkpoints and settlements, and fiercely confronting Israeli army raids in the West Bank.

“After contact was restored with one of our combat formations, they confirmed to us that at exactly 8:11 pm yesterday, they detonated a heavy explosive … against a military vehicle and damaged it on the municipality street axis in Anabta. Our heroes were also able to shower military vehicles with heavy volleys of bullets on the municipality street axis in Anabta, east of Tulkarem,” the Tulkarem branch of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) movement’s Quds Brigades said on 22 November.

Increased tensions in the West Bank follow the recent victory of Donald Trump in the US presidential elections earlier this month.

Hebrew newspaper Haaretz reported in June that Trump received a pledge from Miriam Adelson, the widow of late US businessman Sheldon Adelson, to support his presidential campaign with millions of dollars. She seeks, in exchange, US support for Israeli annexation of the West Bank and recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the occupied territory, according to Haaretz.

US investigative journalist Seymour Hersh reported this week, citing an official in Washington, that Israel will soon officially annex the West Bank, which was illegally occupied in 1967.

“I was told this week by a well-informed Washington official that the Israeli leadership will formally annex the West Bank in the very near future – perhaps in two weeks – in the hope that the decisive step will end, once and for all, any talk of a two-state solution and will convince some in the skeptical Arab world to reconsider financing the planned reconstruction of Gaza,” Hersh wrote in his article on Substack on 20 November.

Israel's Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich ordered the Defense Ministry’s Settlement Directorate and Civil Administration earlier this month to prepare the groundwork for annexing the West Bank.

Benjamin Netanyahu's government has rapidly expanded illegal settlements in the territory over the past two years.

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Yemen launches Palestine-2 missile at Israel's Nevatim Air Base

Sanaa has significantly stepped up its operations in support of Palestine and Lebanon despite the illegal war being waged on the country by the US and British navies

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NOV 22, 2024

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The Yemeni Armed Forces announced on 22 November the launch of a Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missile toward the Israeli Nevatim Air Base in the Negev Desert.


“The Yemeni Armed Forces, in response to the crimes of the Zionist enemy in Gaza and Lebanon, will continue their military operations, and these operations will not stop until the aggression stops, the siege on the Gaza Strip is lifted, and the aggression on Lebanon stops,” officials in Sanaa said.

According to reports by the Israeli Home Front Command, sirens sounded overnight on Thursday in settlements south of occupied Jerusalem. Officials told local media that the reported launch of a ballistic missile from Yemen triggered the sirens.

This marks the second launch of a Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missile toward the strategic air base in Israel's south since the start of November.

Thursday's attack came hours after Ansarallah leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi pledged that Yemen would continue its operations to disrupt Israeli shipping in West Asian waters and protect Yemen's sovereignty against US and British attacks.

“Yemen has challenged America with its warships and fleets at sea after it declared aggression against us, and Yemen has stood firm and never retreated from its position … Yemen targeted [US] aircraft carriers, which terrorize many countries, regimes, and governments, using them to intimidate those who compete with it internationally,” the Yemeni resistance leader said.

Earlier this week, the Pentagon revealed that the USS Lincoln aircraft carrier exited the Red Sea mere days after coming under attack by the Yemeni Armed Forces.

Houthi also called on all Muslim nations to “join forces and engage in jihad” to support the Axis of Resistance.

“Fighters in Gaza are steadfast and continue to inflict painful blows on the Israeli enemy. Hezbollah is gaining remarkable achievements and is standing firm in the face of the unprecedented aggression against Lebanon. Muslim nations should take the right path by supporting combatants in Palestine, Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen,” the Ansarallah leader said.

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Iran to activate 'advanced centrifuges' at nuclear sites in response to US-backed IAEA resolution

Tehran called the resolution 'politically motivated' and pledged to 'significantly increase enrichment capacity' at nuclear sites while adhering to previous agreements with the UN nuclear watchdog

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NOV 22, 2024

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The Islamic Republic of Iran announced on 22 November plans to activate a “series of new and advanced centrifuges” in response to a resolution adopted by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) a day earlier.

“After the resolution, we immediately started our remedial measures. We will significantly increase enrichment capacity,” Behrouz Kamalvandi, spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), said in a televised interview on Friday.

“Our compensatory actions began immediately after this resolution,” Kamalvandi added, stressing that Iran's “infrastructure will be strengthened, and security measures will be improved through other actions.”

Kamalvandi said the UN nuclear watchdog was informed of the measures Tehran would take in response to the US-backed resolution before IAEA officials had left the Board of Governors’ meeting.

A joint statement from the AEOI and the Iranian Foreign Ministry issued on Friday night confirms that “technical and safeguards cooperation with the IAEA will continue, as in the past” and within the framework of agreements made by Iran.” The Islamic Republic recently agreed to an IAEA demand to cap its stock of high-enriched uranium up to only 60 percent purity, well below weapons-grade 90 percent purity.

On Thursday, the IAEA Board of Governors voted 19 to three, with 12 abstentions, to approve a resolution put forth by the US, France, Germany, and the UK ordering Iran to “urgently improve cooperation” with the agency and requesting a “comprehensive” report into Iran’s nuclear activities.

Western media reports say the US-led alliance “hopes” the report, due by spring 2025, “will pressure Iran into negotiations on fresh restrictions on its nuclear activities.”

Thursday's session marked the least number of votes in the Board of Governor resolutions against Iran in the past 21 years. China, Russia, and Burkina Faso voted against the text, diplomats in the meeting said.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi earlier this week condemned efforts by the US-led alliance to pass their fourth resolution since 2020, saying it would “complicate” nuclear talks.

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Gaza doctors battle 'untreateable super-bacteria' that defies medical science

The health sector in northern Gaza is on the verge of completely collapsing as the last remaining hospitals come under brutal Israeli attacks

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NOV 22, 2024

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As Israeli forces continue their attacks on hospitals in Gaza, doctors and medical teams in the strip have been working under intense pressure, and with great difficulty, to treat illnesses and injuries due to the lack of proper medication and the rapid spread of bacteria.

“The medical teams in Gaza are fighting a fierce battle against bacteria, which no longer respond to most antibiotics,” said Izzedin Shaheen, a doctor in the besieged enclave, via X on 21 November.

“Hardly any person with a wound infection survives, no matter how hard the doctors try. All the conditions are bad – no sterilization and no sufficient antibiotics. We have even found E. Coli bacteria in bone tissue, which is unfamiliar in medical books,” Shaheen added.

The continued acceleration of the health crisis in Gaza coincides with Tel Aviv’s Generals’ Plan, which Israel is unofficially implementing in the northern strip, which has been besieged for nearly two months. The Israeli army has expelled over 100,000 Palestinians from the north, aiming to transform the area into an isolated military zone.

Former Israeli general Giora Eiland, the man behind the Generals’ Plan, said on 17 November: “The international community warns us of a humanitarian disaster in Gaza and of severe epidemics. We must not shy away from this, as difficult as that may be. After all, severe epidemics in the south of the Gaza Strip will bring victory closer and reduce casualties among IDF soldiers.”

International organizations have repeatedly warned over the months that Israel’s war in Gaza has resulted in a severe health crisis and the spread of numerous illnesses, particularly due to forced displacement orders against Palestinians – which crams the displaced into small areas that lack basic supplies and facilities for hygiene.

The Israeli army has subjected 90 percent of the Gaza Strip’s population to forced displacement.

As the Generals’ Plan unfolds, Israel has tightened its siege and increased attacks on the few remaining hospitals in northern Gaza.

Beit Lahia’s Kamal Adwan Hospital has been under heavy attack. Israel bombarded the hospital late on 21 November, injuring six of its medical staff, including some who are in critical condition. The hospital’s main generator was destroyed, and its water tanks were punctured.

The attack came less than a day after a massacre was committed by Israel on a residential block in the hospital’s vicinity. At least 66 were killed and more than 100 injured by the bombing. Around 200 people were present at the time of the attack, according to Kamal Adwan Hospital director Dr Hussam Abu Safia.

“The health system is collapsing in northern Gaza. We cannot provide anything, and all of our appeals are in vain," he said.

Abu Safia has appealed for immediate intervention from the international community. Around 80 people are at risk of death inside the facility, including eight who are in intensive care.

An Israeli quadcopter targeted medical staff at Al-Awda Hospital in northern Gaza early on Friday, hours after the latest attack on Kamal Adwan Hospital.

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