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Post by blindpig » Sun Aug 10, 2025 5:29 pm

Critical Insights on the Rising Gaza Occupation Cost Crisis in Israel 2025

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(FILE) Israeli Minister of National Security, settler and far-right politician Itamar Ben Gvir. Photo: EFE.

August 10, 2025 Hour: 6:47 am

Israeli Minister of National Security, settler and far-right politician Itamar Ben Gvir, stated this Sunday that the plan “to conquer the city of Gaza and evacuate more than a million residents” moved forward last Friday “thanks to the pressure” he exerted on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“Victory is possible. I want all of Gaza. I want to promote migration and settlements,” said the radical minister in an interview with the Israeli public broadcaster Kan, as reported by the Israeli press. He was referring to the reestablishment of settlements that were dismantled in 2005 in Gaza, where around 8,000 settlers had once lived.

In the early hours of Friday, the Zionist security cabinet approved a plan to take control of the city of Gaza, where it is estimated that between 1.8 million Gazans reside—despite the objections raised by Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir.

“I hear many reports from the Chief of Staff saying we need many soldiers (to carry out the plan). It’s not true; we don’t need them,” said the Minister of National Security.

During the meeting, Zamir warned Netanyahu that a plan of this nature would lead to more casualties among Israeli soldiers, many of whom are exhausted after nearly two years, according to Israeli media reports.

Itamar Ben Gvir, the extremist “Israeli” Minister of National Security, has declared his intention to urge Netanyahu to introduce immediate measures aimed at dismantling the Palestinian Authority during the upcoming cabinet meeting. pic.twitter.com/sCK7JaTD8V

— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) August 10, 2025


Last night, another radical minister and Israeli settler, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, criticized Netanyahu and accused him of not seeking a “victory” over resistance movement Hamas. He claimed that Netanyahu’s real goal is to pressure the group to return to the negotiating table rather than to occupy the enclave.

Since October 7, 2023, the Tel Aviv regime has been committing systematic acts of genocide against civilians in the Gaza Strip, targeting mostly women and children. “The UN has warned of the consequences unfolding in Gaza. Now, people are starving and being shot at while trying to find food for their families,” UNRWA states.

https://www.telesurenglish.net/ben-gvir ... -concerns/

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Zionism won’t stop, the Arab world must collapse

Lorenzo Maria Pacini

August 10, 2025

In Greater Israel, there can only be Israeli Zionism. Christianity and Islam must first be exploited, then banned, Lorenzo Maria Pacini writes.

The plan is clear

Four weeks after the signing of the Abraham Accords—signed on September 15, 2020, with U.S. mediation and involving the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain—Israeli urban planning authorities have authorized the construction of 4,948 new homes in the occupied territories of the West Bank. No significant public statements, no troop movements: just bureaucratic approvals marking a further step in the expansion of Israel’s presence. This advance, shrouded in the rhetoric of ‘peace’, took place in silence, reflecting a well-established approach: proceed with normalization when the region is compliant and intensify colonization when international attention wanes.

This logic is rooted in the expansionist model of Zionism: where possible, military force is used; where this is not convenient or feasible, soft penetration is used in the form of security agreements, economic cooperation, and intelligence alliances. This dual strategy—based on physical conquest and hegemonic consolidation—has been in place since 1967 and today extends unchecked from the Jordan River to the Atlantic Ocean.

Let us be clear: the Zionist project, in all its aspects, will not stop. The Arab world represents an obstacle to the construction of Greater Israel and the manifestation of Zionist hegemony.

The “Greater Israel” project manifests itself on two levels: on the one hand, the annexation of Palestinian territories, and on the other, geopolitical control of the region through indirect means. And, if we want to extend our projections, we must consider that Greater Israel is the starting point, not the end point.

This is a vision rooted in Zionist ideology, which envisages Jewish domination over the entire “Biblical Land of Israel.” When direct occupation is not sustainable, Tel Aviv prefers maneuvers of influence and destabilization that undermine the sovereignty of neighboring Arab states. The two dimensions—territorial and imperial—are interdependent.

This strategy has deep roots. Ze’ev Jabotinsky, the father of revisionist Zionism, wanted control over all of Mandatory Palestine and beyond, arguing that colonization should take place even against the will of the local populations. David Ben-Gurion, while publicly accepting the partition in 1937, saw that compromise only as an initial phase towards subsequent expansion, confirming the intention to extend the borders to the whole of Palestine once the Israeli military apparatus had been strengthened, as indeed happened. At first, Israel’s military power was insufficient for large-scale operations, so the “periphery doctrine” was developed, through which Israel cultivated alliances with non-Arab states and marginalized minorities (the Shah’s Iran, Turkey, Iraqi Kurds, Sudanese Christians), indirectly weakening its Arab rivals. This strategy, now adapted, is also visible in recent relations with the Druze communities in southern Syria.

Normalization means influence

Israeli penetration into the Arab world has reached an unprecedented level. The Abraham Accords have opened the door to large-scale economic, military, and technological cooperation. The historic treaties with Egypt and Jordan were only the beginning, with the United Arab Emirates subsequently becoming a prominent trading partner. The same is true in the Maghreb: Morocco, for example, has purchased weapons and signed industrial agreements in the drone sector, becoming a production hub for Israeli UAV systems. All this has created a geopolitical corridor linking Israel to the Gulf and North Africa, expanding its access to strategic routes, intelligence spaces, and crucial markets.

As economic relations intensify, colonization continues. Raze everything to the ground, indiscriminately; drive out the Palestinians, no questions asked; conquer the lands they consider “divine right.” Infrastructure is designed to isolate Palestinian communities in unconnected enclaves, making the formation of an autonomous state impossible.

Israel has also consolidated its presence in Syria (in the Quneitra region, near Damascus and Deraa), taking advantage of the chaos following the fall of Assad and the seizure of power by the jihadist group HTS led by Ahmad al-Sharaa (formerly known as al-Julani). In Lebanon, it maintains control of key areas such as the Shebaa Farms and the Kfar Shuba hills, as well as military positions along the Blue Line.

Expansion is masked by integration. Today, the Israeli occupation is no longer manifested solely through weapons, but is supported and fueled by diplomatic agreements and trade flows. “Normalization” has not stopped the occupation: it has made it more effective. Each new agreement with Arab countries increases Israel’s ability to extend colonization and strengthen military control. Plans are already underway to double the number of settlers in the Golan Heights and increase the military presence along sensitive areas. The consequences are being felt: Egypt is building a wall on the border with Gaza to manage possible flows of displaced persons; Jordan sees its water resources threatened; Syria and Lebanon are under increasing pressure to normalize relations with Israel.

The Greater Israel project is advancing: on the one hand, it is swallowing up territories; on the other, it is influencing the sovereign choices of Arab states. Together, they represent two sides of the same strategy: annexation and subordination.

And all this, let’s be clear, will not stop at Palestine.

Zionism is viscerally anti-Christian and anti-Islamic. Anything that does not adhere to Zionist Judaism must be eliminated.

From an Islamic perspective, criticism of Zionism is based on several levels. First of all, Zionism, in its state form, has led to the confiscation and occupation of Muslim holy sites—primarily Al-Aqsa in Jerusalem—with a progressive erosion of access to and management of sacred places. This is not only a political violation, but also a spiritual one, as Islamic sovereignty over Jerusalem is considered a religious duty, rooted in the Quran and prophetic tradition. The Zionist rejection of Arab sovereignty – expressed in the marginalization of Islamic religious institutions in the occupied territories – is a denial of the Umma, the unity of the community of believers, and of its legitimacy to safeguard the places of Islam.

Similarly, Christianity, especially in its Eastern expressions, has also suffered from an exclusionary Zionist approach. The Zionist theological imagination, which demands a Jewish “territorial redemption” of Palestine, excludes the historical and cultural presence of indigenous Christian communities, reducing them to tolerated or suspect minorities. Talmudic hatred of Christians is well known. For many Palestinian and Middle Eastern Christians, Zionism represents a form of nationalist secularization that empties the Holy Land of its universal value, transforming it into an exclusive ethnic-religious property.

In its quest to create an exclusive Jewish state, Zionism has promoted dynamics of exclusion and delegitimization of the other Abrahamic religions historically present in Palestine. This makes it ideologically antithetical to any pluralistic and shared vision of the holy places and communities that have coexisted there for centuries.

We should not be surprised if we soon see conflicts arise between the powers of the Arab world or, by extension, in other Islamic countries, such as in Asia, precisely because of their geopolitical and geoeconomic relations with the Zionist entity.

Because, ultimately, this is the plan: in Greater Israel, there can only be Israeli Zionism. Christianity and Islam must first be exploited, then banned. At any cost.

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Post by blindpig » Mon Aug 11, 2025 2:28 pm

Anas al-Sharif

This hurts:

Anas al-Sharif among five Al Jazeera staff killed by Israel in Gaza - AlJazeerah, Aug 10 2025
Al Jazeera staff killed in targeted Israeli attack on a tent housing journalists near al-Shifa Hospital, Gaza City.


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أنس الشريف Anas Al-Sharif @AnasAlSharif0 - 22:25 UTC · Aug 10, 2025
This is my will and my final message. If these words reach you, know that Israel has succeeded in killing me and silencing my voice. First, peace be upon you and Allah’s mercy and blessings.

Allah knows I gave every effort and all my strength to be a support and a voice for my people, ever since I opened my eyes to life in the alleys and streets of the Jabalia refugee camp. My hope was that Allah would extend my life so I could return with my family and loved ones to our original town of occupied Asqalan (Al-Majdal). But Allah’s will came first, and His decree is final. I have lived through pain in all its details, tasted suffering and loss many times, yet I never once hesitated to convey the truth as it is, without distortion or falsification—so that Allah may bear witness against those who stayed silent, those who accepted our killing, those who choked our breath, and whose hearts were unmoved by the scattered remains of our children and women, doing nothing to stop the massacre that our people have faced for more than a year and a half.

I entrust you with Palestine—the jewel in the crown of the Muslim world, the heartbeat of every free person in this world. I entrust you with its people, with its wronged and innocent children who never had the time to dream or live in safety and peace. Their pure bodies were crushed under thousands of tons of Israeli bombs and missiles, torn apart and scattered across the walls.

I urge you not to let chains silence you, nor borders restrain you. Be bridges toward the liberation of the land and its people, until the sun of dignity and freedom rises over our stolen homeland.

I entrust you to take care of my family. I entrust you with my beloved daughter Sham, the light of my eyes, whom I never got the chance to watch grow up as I had dreamed.

I entrust you with my dear son Salah, whom I had wished to support and accompany through life until he grew strong enough to carry my burden and continue the mission.

I entrust you with my beloved mother, whose blessed prayers brought me to where I am, whose supplications were my fortress and whose light guided my path. I pray that Allah grants her strength and rewards her on my behalf with the best of rewards.

I also entrust you with my lifelong companion, my beloved wife, Umm Salah (Bayan), from whom the war separated me for many long days and months. Yet she remained faithful to our bond, steadfast as the trunk of an olive tree that does not bend—patient, trusting in Allah, and carrying the responsibility in my absence with all her strength and faith.

I urge you to stand by them, to be their support after Allah Almighty. If I die, I die steadfast upon my principles. I testify before Allah that I am content with His decree, certain of meeting Him, and assured that what is with Allah is better and everlasting.

O Allah, accept me among the martyrs, forgive my past and future sins, and make my blood a light that illuminates the path of freedom for my people and my family. Forgive me if I have fallen short, and pray for me with mercy, for I kept my promise and never changed or betrayed it.

Do not forget Gaza… And do not forget me in your sincere prayers for forgiveness and acceptance.

Anas Jamal Al-Sharif 06.04.2025

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Russia Says Israel Has Forgotten Lessons of the Holocaust
August 10, 2025

Russia’s deputy representative to the United Nations told the Security Council on Sunday that Israel is putting “Palestinians in ghettos” and seeks their “complete annihilation.”

By Joe Lauria
Special to Consortium News

Dmitry A. Polyanskiy, Russia’s deputy permanent representative at the U.N., laid into Israel at an emergency Security Council meeting on Sunday (1:50.29), accusing Israel’s foreign minister, Gideon Sa’ar, of shedding “crocodile tears” about the Israeli hostages and charging Tel Aviv with forgetting the lessons of the Holocaust by seeking the “annihilation” of the Palestinian people in Gaza.

The meeting was called in response to the Israel’s intention to occupy all of Gaza City and expel its roughly 800,00 inhabitants. Polyanskiy told the council:

“We firmly condemn the Netanyahu government’s intention to seize Gaza. Unfortunately, West Jerusalem has once again heeded neither the appeals of the global majority nor the voices of reason within Israel, nor the calls from the relatives of the hostages. … It turns out that the Israeli foreign minister – who was among us here on August 5, hypocritically shedding crocodile tears over the fate of the Israeli hostages – already knew then that the Israeli cabinet was about to take such a decision which would essentially rule out any possibility of the hostages returning home alive.

Apparently, Mr. Saar was seeking to lay the groundwork for such a decision through creating a required media image of solidarity and sympathy among UNSC members only to continue killing Palestinians. Such an attempt to manipulate the Security Council for internal Israeli purposes is simply beyond comprehension! Nor can one comprehend how the Jewish people, who endured the Holocaust during World War II, can today put Palestinians in ghettos and seek their complete annihilation… How quickly one forgets the lessons of history!”

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Dmitry Polyanskiy, Russia’s deputy representative at the Security Council on Sunday. (U.N. TV Screenshot)

Genocide, Genocide, Genocide

Riyad Mansour, Palestine’s U.N. envoy, told the council: “Israel is killing Palestine in Gaza. … We owe them to act now to stop this genocide.” He said, “Your actions today will determine the fate of millions of people tomorrow, at least those who would have survived by then, and the fate of our region for generations to come,” and he questioned, “How on earth is Israel still allowed to sit around this table?”

Somalia’s deputy representative Mohamed Rabi Yusuf called the plan to take over Gaza City “a chilling blueprint for the next chapter of devastation.” For 2 million people trapped in Gaza, it means the “escalation of what has already become hell on earth, literally and figuratively, leading to the world’s worst man-made famine.” The current moment, he said, is “a test for all of humanity.” Silence “is not neutrality. For all the victims, it is a verdict.”

Algeria’s envoy Amar Bendjama accused Israel of “war crimes, and those who draw their maps in blood must not walk in the shadow of impunity.” He told the council: “What we are witnessing is not erratic. It is methodical. Call it what it is. Genocide. Genocide. Genocide.”

US Denies, Denies, Denies

The acting U.S. representative, Dorothy Shea, echoed the extremist Israeli cabinet’s rhetoric by denying Israel is committing genocide and blaming Hamas for starvation in Gaza. She said:

“It is unfortunate that members have again taken advantage of today’s meeting to accuse Israel of genocide. These accusations are politically motivated and categorically false. They are part of a deliberate, cynical propaganda campaign as Hamas attempts to win symbolic victories to compensate for total defeat in war. The United States refutes these allegations entirely. Israel has taken numerous measures to limit harm to civilians and to address humanitarian needs. The loss of civilian life in Gaza is tragic, but the responsibility for this rests with Hamas.”

https://consortiumnews.com/2025/08/10/r ... holocaust/

It is perfectly (un)natural for the USA to turn a blind eye to genocide and ethnic cleansing which is after all How The West Was Won(along with the north, east and south). Totally ignored by our basic education system until around 50 years ago this reality is currently being shoved back into the Memory Hole by the current regime. Besides, the attack dog must be fed...

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How can Jews stand and watch horrors of Holocaust in Palestine?
August 10, 2025 Lev Koufax

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Sick and starving Jewish people could be seen in the streets in this October 1944 photo taken in the aftermath of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.

Eighty-two years ago this year, a group of starving Jewish communists and socialists took up arms against Nazi German troops and tanks inside the Warsaw Ghetto. Facing starvation and deportation to the infamous Treblinka extermination camp, our Jewish ancestors and comrades made a stand. As a community, we should know better than anyone that the only option in the face of fascism and genocide is the resistance of the people.

Jewish fighters picked up any weapons they could find: handguns, bolt-action rifles, shovels, knives, and even furniture pieces and made war on the Nazi occupiers. Completely outgunned and outnumbered, lacking food and water, the Jewish anti-fascist fighters held on against overwhelming Nazi forces for an entire month.

Socialist activist and Jewish Combat Organization Commander Marek Edelman stated that the resistance found inspiration in not allowing “the Germans alone to pick the time and place of our deaths.” This is the exact same brutal calculus taking place in the hearts and minds of the resistance fighters and all Palestinians inside Gaza as these words are written. In this modern holocaust, the Palestinians are clearly playing the role that the brave Jewish revolutionaries did in 1943 in Poland.

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Children eating in a Warsaw ghetto street. Warsaw, Poland, between 1940 and 1943.

It should be noted that Marek Edelman, Mordechai Anielewicz, and many other leaders in the Jewish resistance were explicit anti-Zionists. One of Edelman’s last public statements before his death in 2002 was in support of Palestine. Edelman specifically warned that “Jewish self-defence” was being weaponized to rationalize the oppression of the Palestinian people.

Even with this history, in this same modern holocaust, the Jewish community finds itself playing the role of the Nazi SS. This dynamic can further be seen in the U.S.-Zionist imposed artificial famine in Gaza. In 2025, the United Nations estimates that tens of thousands of children are suffering from malnutrition. In the last two weeks alone, at least sixteen children under the age of 5 have died of starvation. Again, the Palestinians play the role of Jews in our Warsaw Ghetto metaphor.

In 1942, a year before the uprising, a group of Jewish doctors performed a study of starvation inside the Ghetto. The public health and nutrition situation in the Ghetto at the time was stunningly similar to the present-day Gaza. Food could only be obtained through soup kitchens that were themselves the targets of the Nazi occupiers. Vaccines, antibiotics, and other crucial medications were all withheld from the Ghetto prisoners by the Nazis.

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An emaciated child eats in the streets of the Warsaw ghetto. Warsaw, Poland, between 1940 and 1943.

Their stated purpose was to track the impact of genocidal policies on a community to help future generations of oppressed people be prepared. To this day, it remains the most extensive study of starvation conducted. The 28 Jewish doctors who conducted it were themselves starving. All of these doctors but one died from malnutrition or were executed by the Nazis – but not until they completed and ensured the security of their work. This was certainly as much an act of resistance as the armed uprising in 1943.

The same can be said for the Palestinian families who persist through artillery shells and bullets to seek out food at aid stations. Every step they take to try to feed their families is an act of human defiance against an inhumane U.S. regime.

Yet, even with these parallels, the Jewish community globally remains completely fooled on the issue of Zionism. We need to listen to our revolutionary ancestors. We need to listen to our humanity. The legacy of Judaism should not be one of enforcing imperialist greed. It should be one of resistance.

Lev Koufax is an anti-Zionist Jewish activist.

https://www.struggle-la-lucha.org/2025/ ... palestine/

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Israel Assassinates More Journalists To Hide Its Planned War Crimes

The journalists are Hamas, the hospitals are Hamas, the UN is Hamas, the peace activists are Hamas, the demonstrations are Hamas, telling the truth is Hamas, human empathy is Hamas, objective reality is Hamas.

Caitlin Johnstone
August 11, 2025



Ahead of a planned Israeli assault on Gaza City which UN officials warn will further exacerbate death and suffering for the Palestinian people, Israel has chosen to assassinate five Al Jazeera journalists who’ve been stationed there. Among those killed was Anas al-Sharif, one of the most high-profile surviving reporters in Gaza.

The IDF is of course claiming that al-Sharif was Hamas, because that’s what they always do. They’ve been murdering a historically unprecedented number of journalists and defending their systematic effort to blind the world to their actions in Gaza by claiming that every journalist they kill is Hamas. The journalists are Hamas, the hospitals are Hamas, the UN is Hamas, the peace activists are Hamas, the demonstrations are Hamas, telling the truth is Hamas, human empathy is Hamas, objective reality is Hamas. It’s all Hamas.

That Israel would feel the need to draw attention to its depravity with this targeted strike at this time shows it has some very ugly intentions for Gaza City that it doesn’t want the world to see.



One of the many plot holes in Israel’s claim that it can’t let foreign journalists into Gaza because it’s not safe is that there are now huge areas which have been completely captured and controlled by the IDF. That’s where the GHF sites are, which is where journalists are most sorely needed right now.

It’s not like it’s 2023/2024 and journalists would need to follow Israeli forces into Gaza City to document gun battles with Hamas or take their crews through areas where the IDF could be carrying out air strikes. They could safely just set up their cameras at aid distribution sites and document what’s happening.

The only reason this hasn’t occurred is because Israel doesn’t want the world to see what it’s doing at those aid distribution sites. There is absolutely no other explanation.



British police arrested 522 people for holding signs saying “I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action” in response to their government banning the activist group as a terrorist organization. Nearly half of those arrested were over sixty years old.

When I was young and naive I thought terrorism looks like someone detonating a car bomb or crashing planes into skyscrapers. Now that I’m mature and educated I know that terrorism actually looks like an elderly woman holding a sign saying people should be allowed to oppose genocide.

This is a society that has gone stark raving insane.



U2 frontman Bono has finally issued a statement calling for peace in Gaza two years into a genocide, and however bad you expected it to be I guarantee it’s worse.

He works his way through pretty much every pro-genocide Israeli talking point while pretending to care about Palestinians. He spends paragraphs on October 7, mentions the word “Hamas” 14 times, falsely claims “Hamas are using starvation as a weapon in the war,” says “Hamas had deliberately positioned themselves under civilian targets, having tunneled their way from school to mosque to hospital,” babbles about the 1988 Hamas charter while ignoring its 2017 revisions, blames the whole thing on Netanyahu, and of course mentions “Israel’s right to exist.”

I seriously think he hit every major hasbara talking point. I don’t think he missed a single one. It’s genocide propaganda disguised as humanitarianism. Bono is a piece of shit.



I judge the character of Jewish people based on how much they oppose the genocide in Gaza. This is also how I judge the character of anyone who is not Jewish.



As soon as someone says they support Israel for religious reasons, you can dismiss anything they say in defense of Israel’s actions, because you know they’ll tell any lie and promote any kind of propaganda in order to advance their religious mission. They’re not engaging the subject to share facts and communicate, they’re engaging it to obtain promised rewards in the afterlife and please an invisible deity. They’ll say whatever they need to say in order to make this happen.

Think about it. If you sincerely held the religious belief that Israel needs to be supported no matter what in order to fulfill some kind of prophecy, or that if you don’t promote the interests of Israel you’ll be tortured for eternity in Hell, or that Actual Metaphysical Yahweh has commanded that helping Israel is the single most important thing in the world, would you not say whatever you need to say and promote whatever narratives you need to promote in order to help make that happen? Of course you would. It’s not about facts and truth for such people, it’s about getting into Heaven and bringing back Jesus and stuff.

The instant someone admits to supporting Israel for religious reasons, there’s no reason to believe anything else they say. Because you know they’ll say things they don’t really know to be true and pretend to believe things they don’t really believe in order to do what they’ve been told is the most important thing they can possibly do with their lives. It’s impossible to have a truth-based conversation with such a person.

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Post by blindpig » Tue Aug 12, 2025 3:31 pm

The Brainrot of a Nazified Society
Posted by Internationalist 360° on August 11, 2025
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Ashkenazi Israelis—European Jews with Aryan features—employ Nazi-style racial mockery against Palestinians, targeting their Semitic appearance in scenes reminiscent of 1930s Germany.

The question is whether the international community — including Russia and China — will act to prevent the completion of this genocide, or whether it will stand by and watch as an entire people are erased while their killers celebrate. History will judge not just the perpetrators, but all those who had the power to stop it and chose silence instead.


The statistics are as chilling as they are revealing. Four out of five Jewish Israelis express no concern for the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza. In the immediate aftermath of October 7th, as Israeli bombs began falling on Palestinian civilians, optimism about the country’s future shot up dramatically among the Israeli public. This was not the response of a people in genuine fear for their survival—this was the euphoria of a population finally given permission to unleash its darkest impulses.

What we are witnessing in Israel today is the logical endpoint of a process that Hannah Arendt warned us about decades ago: the transformation of ordinary people into willing participants in systematic brutality through the machinery of a fascist state. It is what happens when a society becomes so thoroughly “nazified“—to borrow the stark but accurate term from American Exception podcast host Aaron Good—that mass murder becomes not just acceptable, but cause for celebration.

This is not hyperbole. Israeli citizens have been filmed setting up lawn chairs to watch the bombing of Gaza as entertainment. Children create music videos mocking Arab women trapped under rubble. Songs celebrating the death of “Amalek“—a biblical reference to enemies marked for total destruction—top the Israeli music charts. These are not the actions of a few extremists; they represent the mainstream response of a society that has been systematically conditioned to view Palestinian life as worthless.
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The God-Given Right to Rape

The process of nazification doesn’t happen overnight. It requires years, even decades, of careful cultivation. It begins with the dehumanization of the target population—Palestinians branded as “human animals” or “terrorists” regardless of age or circumstance. It continues with the creation of a mythology of perpetual victimhood that justifies any atrocity as “self-defense.” It culminates in a population so thoroughly indoctrinated that they protest for the right to rape Palestinian prisoners while they watch children being starved to death and feel nothing but satisfaction.

This psychological transformation serves a clear political purpose. As leaked cabinet transcripts now reveal, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu deliberately chose to “blow up the ceasefire and starve Gaza’s population” against the advice of his own military and security officials. But such a policy requires public support, or at least public indifference. A normal society would recoil from deliberately starving children. A nazified society celebrates it.

The Israeli polling data shows the success of this psychological conditioning. When presented with the reality of what their government is doing—the systematic destruction of hospitals, schools, and refugee camps; the cutting off of food, water, and medical supplies to an imprisoned population; the bombing of civilian areas with a casualty rate that includes thousands of children—the overwhelming majority of Israeli Jews respond with approval or indifference.

This is what makes the Israeli case so particularly disturbing: the transparency of the process. Unlike historical precedents where populations claimed ignorance of their government’s crimes, Israelis are watching the genocide unfold in real-time on their television screens and social media feeds. They see the images of dead children, the footage of destroyed homes, the testimonies of survivors. And their response is to demand more.

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Aryan Jews mocking Semites.

“What began as domestic Israeli thought control has become a transnational authoritarian project, transforming supposedly free societies into enforcement mechanisms for genocidal ideology”

Returning Nazification Back to the West

The psychological mechanisms at work here are well documented. Stanley Milgram’s studies showed how ordinary people could be induced to inflict terrible suffering on others through the manipulation of authority and social pressure. The Stanford Prison Experiment revealed how quickly people can adapt to systems of brutality when given permission by institutional power. What we see in Israel today is these psychological principles deployed on a national scale.

The nazification process also requires the elimination of dissent and the marginalization of conscience. Israeli peace activists face harassment, imprisonment, and violence. Journalists who report accurately on Palestinian suffering are branded as traitors. The educational system is restructured to promote nationalist mythology over historical truth. Alternative voices are systematically silenced until the only acceptable discourse is one that justifies or celebrates Palestinian suffering.

Even more chilling, this nazification process has metastasized beyond Israel’s borders into Western societies. Universities that once prided themselves on academic freedom now systematically suppress Palestinian voices and punish students for basic solidarity. Western media outlets fire journalists for accurately reporting on Palestinian casualties or for simply stating that Palestinian children are human beings deserving of life. Politicians across Europe and North America compete to criminalize Palestinian symbols, ban Palestinian cultural expression, and redefine antisemitism to shield Israeli war crimes from criticism.

The same tactics used to silence Israeli peace activists—harassment, doxxing, career destruction—are now deployed against Western citizens who dare to show empathy for Palestinian suffering. What began as domestic Israeli thought control has become a transnational authoritarian project, transforming supposedly free societies into enforcement mechanisms for genocidal ideology.

As mentioned before, perhaps most chilling is the enthusiastic participation of children in this culture of cruelty. Videos circulate showing young Israelis singing songs about destroying Gaza, children celebrating Palestinian deaths, and teenagers posing with weapons while making jokes about ‘hunting Arabs’. This is not innocent nationalism—this is the deliberate cultivation of a generation that will see mass murder as normal, even praiseworthy. In fact, Israel has become the only studied society where the young are more extreme right-wing and fascist than their elders. And this pathology is spreading back to the West.

Zio-(Ashke)Nazis

A not unimportant detail is that most of these videos feature white Ashkenazi Jews mocking the Semitic features of Palestinians, in a fashion disturbingly similar to how Nazis portrayed their victims. The bitter irony—that those who weaponize accusations of ‘antisemitism‘ are themselves engaged in the most literal form of anti-Semitic racial mockery—appears entirely lost on the perpetrators.

Or perhaps more disturbingly, it is not lost on them at all. The nazification has become complete—the mimicry is no longer unconscious but deliberate. “I felt like a Nazi,” one Israeli soldier admitted anonymously to an Israeli newspaper. What we are witnessing is the culmination of decades of indoctrinated envy for Nazi power, cloaked in the language of victimhood, finally given permission to become what they had feigned to hate: Zio-(Ashke)nazis. Source

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The international implications of this transformation cannot be ignored. A nazified Israel, armed with nuclear weapons and backed by American military aid, represents a threat not just to Palestinians but to the world. A society that can celebrate the starvation of children will not limit its brutality to one population or one region. History shows us that fascist movements, once unleashed, tend to expand their list of enemies.

The world has seen this before. We know how this story ends.

The question is whether the international community — including Russia and China — will act to prevent the completion of this genocide, or whether it will stand by and watch as an entire people are erased while their killers celebrate. History will judge not just the perpetrators, but all those who had the power to stop it and chose silence instead.

– Karim

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Majority of Lebanese oppose Hezbollah disarmament, say army ‘incapable’ of confronting Israel

A poll notes that 58 percent of Lebanese citizens believe a national defense strategy must be established before Hezbollah surrenders its arms to the state

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AUG 11, 2025

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A new poll carried out by Lebanon’s Consultative Center for Studies and Documentation found that a majority of the country’s citizens are against Hezbollah surrendering its weapons to the state without a guaranteed national defense strategy.

A total of 600 respondents from various religious sects and different areas across the country were selected randomly, with an approximately five percent margin of error and 95 percent confidence rate.

The poll was carried out between 27 July and 4 August 2025.

According to the results, 71.7 percent of citizens do not believe the army is capable of confronting Israeli attacks on its own. Additionally, 76 percent believe that Lebanese diplomatic relations are not enough to deter Israel.

The poll also reveals that 58 percent of Lebanese are against the surrender of Hezbollah’s weapons “without a defensive strategy.”

The poll covers concerns among Lebanese citizens regarding the situation in Syria as well. Seventy-three percent see events in Syria as an existential threat to Lebanon, while 74 percent believe they threaten security and stability.

It says that “68 percent fear they could pave the way for war by armed groups in Syria against Lebanon.” US envoy Tom Barrack recently warned that Lebanon risked being invaded by Syrian forces if it did not move quickly to disarm Hezbollah.

“On the army’s ability to face Israel alone: all sects agreed it is incapable, with 92 percent of Shias saying no versus around 60 percent in other sects. On diplomacy’s ability to deter Israel: most sects skeptical, with Shias most doubtful (78.5 percent) and Christians less so (40.7 percent). On disarming the resistance without a strategy: opposition strongest among Shias (96 percent), followed by Druze (50 percent), Sunnis (46 percent), and Christians (32 percent),” the poll adds, in its “results by sect” section.

The poll comes in the aftermath of the Lebanese Cabinet’s adoption of a decision to disarm Hezbollah by the end of this year, in line with a US proposal. The decision was made during a cabinet session on 5 August.

The session was reportedly requested by Washington and comes after several months of heavy US pressure on the Lebanese state regarding the issue of Hezbollah’s weapons.

Hezbollah accused the government of rushing the decision without first holding dialogue with the resistance on a national defensive strategy. Hezbollah has repeatedly said in recent months that it would be willing to discuss incorporating its weapons into the state for use in defending and protecting Lebanon.

It stresses, however, that these discussions cannot take place until Israel withdraws its forces from south Lebanon and ends its near-daily attacks on the country.

Beirut had initially responded to Washington’s proposal for Hezbollah’s disarmament with demands that Israel withdraw and end its attacks first, but the Lebanese response was rejected.

Lebanese officials say the army has been tasked with presenting, by late August, an implementation plan to achieve a “state monopoly” on weapons.

Hezbollah vowed to “treat this decision as if it does not exist,” calling it a “grave sin.”

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Israel's army formed special intel unit to 'justify killing' of hundreds of Gaza journalists

The unit, called the ‘Legitimization Cell,’ was established by the military intelligence directorate, which includes Unit 8200

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AUG 12, 2025

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Israeli investigative journalist Yuval Abraham said on 11 August that Israel’s military intelligence created a special unit aimed specifically at justifying attacks in Gaza, including the killing of journalists.

His comments came after an Israeli strike assassinated Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif and the outlet’s entire Gaza City crew.

“After 7 October, a team called the ‘Legitimization Cell’ was established in AMAN,” Abraham said, referring to the Israeli military intelligence directorate, which includes Unit 8200.

“Intelligence personnel searched for information to provide ‘legitimization’ for the army’s actions in Gaza, failed Hamas launches, use of human shields, exploitation of the civilian population. A primary mission … was to find Gazan journalists who could be portrayed in the media as Hamas operatives in disguise,” the journalist added.

Abraham confirmed that the goal was to “whitewash the killing of all other journalists” by creating doubt, adding that “entire days were invested in this matter, and they found nothing.”

“I think Israel killed Anas al-Sharif simply because he was a journalist. And for the same reason, international media is prevented from entering Gaza: So that the crimes are seen less,” he went on to say.

Sharif and five other journalists in Al Jazeera’s Gaza City crew were killed on 10 August in an Israeli airstrike on their media tent at Al-Shifa Hospital.

The assassinations brought the number of Palestinian journalists killed by Israel since the start of the war up to 238.


Sharif had been covering Israel’s genocidal campaign in Gaza since it started in October 2023. Israel accused him of being a Hamas operative responsible for rocket attacks.

In October last year, Israel published documents which it claimed were proof of Sharif’s affiliation with Hamas’s Qassam Brigades and its East Jabalia battalion.

The documents also listed Hossam Shabat, an Al Jazeera reporter accused of Hamas ties, who was killed in an Israeli strike in March.

Last month, Sharif warned that the Israeli army “has launched a campaign of threats and incitement against me because of my work as a journalist with Al Jazeera,” adding, “I, Anas al-Sharif, am a journalist with no political affiliations. My only mission is to report the truth from the ground – as it is, without bias. At a time when a deadly famine is ravaging Gaza, speaking the truth has become, in the eyes of the occupation, a threat.”

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Israel Announces "Final Plan" to Occupy Gaza
Simplicius
Aug 11, 2025

Netanyahu has announced plans for the “final” takeover of Gaza, which he’s instead billing as a “liberation” from Hamas: (Video at link.)

A timeline refresher—2023 above, present time below:

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It’s interesting how, given Netanyahu’s above infographic, Israel’s objectives in Gaza can be superficially compared to the Russian SMO. The difference is, Russia is following international law, whereas Israel is breaking it. It was the UN itself which established the known precedent that a people have the right to self-determination when it came to Serbia being pressured to recognize Kosovo’s independence. But in Donbass or even Gaza, no such right to self-determination and official recognition apparently exists. In Ukraine, Russia is only enforcing the UN’s very own standards on self-determination, while in Gaza, Israel is breaking it.

To further highlight the hypocrisy, listen to JD Vance’s latest statement, wherein he breezily describes taking military control over Gaza as being “up to Israel”—but the same privilege is for some reason not afforded to Russia in taking over Donbass—why is that? (Video at link.)

There are mounting issues for Bibi, who seeks as swift an operation as possible to mitigate growing disaster. Echoes of brewing civil war have erupted in Israeli society over growing exhaustion and the issue of Haredi military ‘exceptionalism’:

Orthodox MP warns Israel HEADED TO CIVIL WAR between secular & Haredi Jews over IDF compulsory draft

'You can't go to war with 1.25 million Haredi over their lifestyle

I'm telling you, send message to everyone: BE AFRAID' — MK Porush warns from protest tent outside AG office

Footage: Yediotnews (Video at link.)

This includes large ongoing general protests against the new Gaza occupation plan.

Next is the fact that multiple world leaders have had enough of Bibi. Macron announced France would officially recognize Palestine at the coming September UN summit. Other major countries followed suit, including Australia—also to announce recognition at the same time. Meanwhile, Chancellor Merz took the unprecedented step of ordering the cessation of all weapons transfers to Israel unless Netanyahu calls off the Gaza operation:

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Yesterday, news broke that Trump had allegedly “yelled” at Bibi on the phone over the “inconvenience” of being forced to defend Israel’s starvation of G

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Of course, virtually all the political reactions above are performative in nature, while every country secretly does its utmost in supporting Israel’s military machine. These leaders are simply trying to sit in both chairs, appease their growing domestic Muslim crowds while still carrying out their secret pro-Zionist directives.

This has accelerated recently with many other subversive developments taking place. In Lebanon there are renewed threats of ‘civil war’ as the Lebanese government has raised pressure on Hezbollah to disarm. In an interview the Lebanese defense minister apparently admitted to coordinating with Israel in disarming Hezbollah south of the Litani:

Outrage in Lebanon as Defense Minister Michel Menassa 'ADMITS receiving Israeli INSTRUCTIONS' for plan to disarm Hezbollah

'They're the ones responsible for the orders we carry out'

Defense Ministry issues statement blasting report as 'malicious distortion to mislead public'

Did Al-Jazeera fabricate his interview? (Video at link.)


Meanwhile, a cockamamie plan to relocate Lebanese Shiites to Iraq is even being floated, as Israel clamps down on its plans to entirely dominate the surrounding region as total hegemon:

'SCOOP': 'Residential cities READY in Iraq to take in Lebanese Shiites' If Hezbollah refuses to lay down arms

Prez of Syriac Union Party Ibrahim Murad reveals plan to displace Lebanon's Shia community

Lebanon's Shia are a majority, estimated at close to 2 million

Is the country headed to a civil war?


That’s in parallel to a recent uptick in “coincidental” events like Hezbollah ammo sites suddenly going up in flames:

At least 4 Lebanese troops KILLED, 7 injured by ammo blast in south of country — Lebanese media

Reports they’d been taking down Hezbollah weapons depot

Footage from Lebanese media of ambulances racing to site


US and Israel continue to push toward total hegemony over the Middle East with an unprecedented urgency. On one hand the urgency is derived from known geopolitical factors—i.e. time not being on Israel’s side—but on another, from the momentum of a series of perceived successes, which has caused the US-Israeli hegemon to believe they can put the ‘finishing blow’ on all remaining resistance in the region.

This of course refers to the fall of Syria and newly-perceived upper hand of Azerbaijan over Armenia, which has allowed the US-Israeli hydra to begin maneuvering for a stranglehold. This brought a recently narrowed focus on the Zangezur corridor, where Armenia just signed over a 99-year lease of rights to the US:

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The new corridor is glibly being designated the TRIPP, or Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity:

The corridor links mainland Azerbaijan to its Nakhchivan exclave, which is separated by a 32-kilometer (20-mile) stretch of Armenian territory, while maintaining sovereignty of Armenia over the territory. The route will be operated according to Armenian law and the United States will sublease the land to a consortium for infrastructure and management for up to 99 years.

It will facilitate trade, energy transit, and regional connectivity, including rail lines, oil/gas pipelines, fiber optic cables, and roadways.


Many hardline figures in Iran naturally reacted with scathing condemnation, as the deal clearly implies the positioning of US assets directly on Iran’s northern border:

IRGC: Aliyev and Pashinyan’s “Zangezur Gamble” Worse Than Zelensky’s Mistake

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard political deputy General Yadollah Javani warned Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev that their decision to involve the US and NATO in the Caucasus is “an even greater mistake than Zelensky’s.”

Javani said that had the two leaders considered the consequences, they would not have fallen for “the gamble of the risk-taking player Trump.” He compared their move to Zelensky’s miscalculation that provoked Russia—only this time, the fallout could be far worse. Zelensky’s blunder, Javani noted, brought Ukraine into direct conflict with Russia. But Aliyev and Pashinyan’s White House deal—granting the US a 99-year exclusive lease for the Zangezur corridor—has united multiple powers against them. “This destructive act,” Javani warned, “will not be ignored by Iran, Russia, or India.”


Keep in mind, Iran has already notably been attacked by Israel using Azerbaijani corridors in the last series of exchanges, with attack flight paths charted here:

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As such it’s clear the deal opens up another potential avenue to box Iran in from the north, which obviously stands to be a highly destabilizing development as Iran will be forced to react.

That being said, many have expressed justifiable doubts about the extent of Trump’s deal. It can be directly compared to Trump’s superficial “milestone” for the development of Ukrainian land, which everyone knows was nothing more than a political performance and has no real chance of bearing fruit.

Similarly here, the deal puts points on Trump’s scoreboard but leaves huge questions as to how much it can actually tangibly accomplish: some have rightfully called into question the US’ ability to even construct railways back home, let alone build out such ambitious freight lines into a new ‘Silk Road’-esque corridor in distant Eurasia—a feat that requires a major suspension of disbelief; the US is no China.

Either way, the ‘economic’ angle of Trump’s ‘Prosperity’ route deviously conceals the real geopolitical motives, which—as is always the case in Trump’s administration—are tied to benefiting Israel first and foremost. The US’ involvement on Iran’s border can only be designed to put new pressures on Iran, while facilitating the long-term Zionist plan to dismember or destroy Israel’s arch nemesis once and for all.

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The only problem is: any gain for Azerbaijan is a gain for Turkey, and a gain for Turkey is a loss for Israel—thus works the immutable balance of powers of the region’s zero-sum game. Also, the action has potential to create the unintended consequence of further strategically uniting Iran and Russia over the unwelcome breach in this shared critical region of theirs. Recall the infamous 2019 Rand report on destabilizing Russia:

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To come back around, Israel’s new Gaza operation is meant as a “final solution”, as literally outlined by Israeli officials:

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Note the above: Palestinians are to be processed into “central camps” with anyone remaining in the city—i.e. those who refuse to be forcibly ethnically cleansed—to be designated as “Hamas militants” and appropriately destroyed. This IDF “final plan” is meant to bring Gaza under total Israeli control but with increasing mass casualty incidents for the IDF of late, it remains to be seen how successful this latest bumbling foray can possibly be.

We can only expect more of the same failure, with Netanyahu again forced to drum up an Iranian threat to extricate himself from another self-made disaster in a few months’ time. The only question will be: will Trump—reportedly experiencing declining popularity for the fist time, owing to his diehard Zionism—support the inevitable future escalation train against Iran? Or has he finally had enough, and will find the backbone to stand up to his boss once and for all?

Latest polls continue to show a strong Democrat surge for the 2026 midterms as people lose hope in the incorrigibly corrupted AIPAC-owned Republicans:

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As a last related note, here’s eminent economist Richard D. Wolff being very direct about what comes next:

"The American empire is over," Richard D. Wolff, U.S. professor of international affairs, tells Al Jazeera. Already the biggest economic power on the planet is not the US and its allies, but China and the BRICS. But no U.S. politician dares to tell the people: "It's over." (Video at link.)

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Israel in talks to expel Palestinians to South Sudan: Report

The East African country is among several others which Israel and the US are considering as destinations for forcibly displaced Palestinians

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AUG 13, 2025


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Israel is in talks with South Sudan about the potential relocation of Palestinians from Gaza to the East African nation, according to several sources cited by AP.

The sources say it is unclear how far the negotiations have advanced.

Israel’s Foreign Ministry declined to comment, and South Sudan’s foreign minister did not respond to questions about the discussions.

A spokesperson for the US State Department also did not comment.

Joe Szlavik, the founder of a US lobbying firm working with South Sudan, said he was informed by South Sudanese officials about the discussions, adding that an Israeli team will make a trip to the country to study the possibility of establishing encampments for Palestinians.

There is no official date for the Israeli visit. Tel Aviv did not immediately respond to a request for confirmation.

Szlavik said Israel would most likely cover the cost of the camps.

Two Egyptian officials told AP they have known about the talks for months and have been “lobbying South Sudan against taking the Palestinians.”

Egypt has been staunchly opposed to Israeli and US efforts to expel the Palestinian population from Gaza – a decades-old plan which has been put into action since the start of the genocidal war against the strip in 2023.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he is committed to implementing an expulsion plan announced by US President Donald Trump at the start of the year, framed as a humanitarian initiative to “relocate” Palestinians to a safer place.

Trump said he would make Gaza the “Riviera of the Middle East.”

“I think that the right thing to do, even according to the laws of war as I know them, is to allow the population to leave, and then you go in with all your might against the enemy who remains there,” Netanyahu told i24 on 12 August.

Israel and the US have reportedly been in contact with several countries as part of the effort to expel Gaza’s population.

Trump is working on a plan to “permanently relocate” as many as one million Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to Libya, according to informed sources who spoke with NBC News in May.

In February, Hebrew news outlet Channel 12 reported that Morocco, the Puntland State of Somalia, and the Republic of Somaliland are being considered as places to relocate Palestinians as part of Trump’s controversial plan.

Puntland and Somaliland seek international recognition of their sovereignty over Somali territory, while Morocco seeks recognition of its sovereignty over the occupied Western Sahara.

The report said Trump’s government may use this to push forward the president's proposal for Gaza.

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Yemen Targets Strategic Israeli Sites in Latest Drone Strikes Over Gaza War

Yemen says its latest drone strikes on Israeli targets are part of ongoing retaliation for Israel’s war on Gaza, pledging to continue until the blockade is lifted.

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Yemen’s Armed Forces say they have carried out four successful drone attacks on key Israeli targets, warning operations will persist until Israel halts its assault on Gaza and lifts the blockade.

Yemen’s military spokesperson, Brigadier General Yahya Sari, announced that unmanned aerial units launched “four military operations, employing six drones, against four vital Israeli targets” in Haifa, the Negev, Umm al-Rashrash (Eilat), and Beersheba. He said all operations “achieved their objectives successfully.”

Sari said the strikes were in direct response to Israel’s plan “to eliminate the Palestinian cause through genocide, starvation, and displacement.” He vowed that Yemeni attacks on Israel would continue “until the aggression against the Gaza Strip ceases and the blockade is lifted.”

The spokesperson cautioned that the continuation of such a plan would have “dangerous consequences for all Arab and Islamic countries,” warning that “liquidating the Palestinian cause will be the prelude to the enemy’s invasion of other peoples and countries unless these nations support Gaza’s steadfastness.”


The Yemeni military also stated it had targeted Israeli positions with drones and warned it could attack ships linked to ports in the occupied Palestinian territories. Since November 2023, Yemen has conducted repeated drone and missile strikes on Israeli targets, as well as on Israel-linked ships in waters around the Arabian Peninsula, describing them as retaliation for Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, launched in October 2023.

On July 27, the Ansar Allah movement announced an escalation of naval operations, warning that all ships bound for Israeli ports would be targeted regardless of their nationality.

According to reported figures, since October 7, 2023, Israel’s assault on Gaza has killed at least 61,600 people, the majority of them women and children.

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Starving Indigenous Peoples — Then & Now
August 13, 2025

Israel’s use of starvation as a weapon of war in Gaza repeats the history of the U.S. and Canada where settler colonizers destroyed Indigenous communities’ access to food, writes Rosalyn R. LaPier.

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Displaced Palestinians receive food during Ramadan in Deir el-Balah, Gaza Strip on March 1. (UNRWA /Ashraf Amra/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY-SA 4.0)

By Rosalyn R. LaPier
The Conversation

There is increasing evidence that “widespread starvation, malnutrition and disease” are driving a rise in hunger-related deaths“ in Gaza, a group of United Nations and aid organizations have repeatedly warned.

A July 29 alert by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, a global initiative for improving food security and nutrition, reported that the “worst-case scenario of famine is currently playing out in the Gaza Strip,” as access to food and other essential items is dropping to an “unprecedented level.”

More than 500,000 Palestinians, one-fourth of Gaza’s population, are experiencing famine, the U.N. stated. And all 320,000 children under age 5 are “at risk of acute malnutrition, with serious lifelong physical and mental health consequences.”

U.N. experts have accused Israel of using starvation “as a savage weapon of war and constitutes crime under international law.”

They are calling on Israel to urgently “restore the U.N. humanitarian system in Gaza.”

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UNRWA staff member comforts a distressed child at a school shelter in Nuseirat camp, Gaza Strip in March. (Ashraf Amra/UNRWA/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY-SA 4.0)

Israel is not the only government in history to cut off access to food and water as a tool of war.

As an Indigenous scholar who studies Indigenous history, I know that countries — including the United States and Canada — have used starvation to conquer Indigenous peoples and acquire their land. As a descendant of ancestors who endured forced starvation by the U.S. government, I also know of its enduring consequences.

Dismantling Indigenous Food Systems

From the founding of the U.S. and Canada through the 20th century, settler colonizers often tried to destroy Indigenous communities’ access to food, whether it was their farms and livestock or their ability to access land with wild animals — with the ultimate aim of forcing them off the land.

In 1791, President George Washington ordered Secretary of War Henry Knox to destroy farms and livestock of the Wea Tribe that lived along the Ohio River valley – a fertile area with a long history of growing corn, beans, squash and other fruits and vegetables.

Knox burned down their “corn fields, uprooted vegetable gardens, chopped down apple orchards, reduced every house to ash, [and] killed the Indians who attempted to escape,” historian Susan Sleeper-Smith noted in her 2018 book, Indigenous Prosperity and American Conquest.

Women and children were taken hostage. The goal was to destroy villages and farms so that Indigenous people would leave and not return.

Seventy-two years later, General Kit Carson conducted a scorched-earth campaign to remove the Navajo from what is now Arizona and New Mexico. Similar to Knox, he destroyed their villages, crops and water supply, killed their livestock and chopped down over 4,000 peach trees.

The U.S. military forced over 10,000 Navajo to leave their homeland.

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A U.S. soldier stands guard over Navajo people during the Long Walk, circa 1864. (Wikimedia Commons/Public Domain)

Indigenous Famine

By the late 19th century, numerous famines struck Indigenous communities in both the U.S. and Canada due to the “targeted, swift, wholesale destruction” of bison by settlers, according to historian Dan Flores.

This, too, was done in an effort to acquire more Indigenous land. One U.S. military colonel stated at the time: “Kill every buffalo you can! Every buffalo dead is an Indian gone.”

There were an estimated 60 million bison before U.S. and Canadian settlement; by the 1890s, there were fewer than 1,000. Indigenous communities on the northern Great Plains in both the U.S. and Canada, who believed bison were a sacred animal and who relied on them for food, clothing and other daily needs, now had nothing to eat.

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Hill of bison skulls await industrial processing at Michigan Carbon Works in Rougeville, outside Detroit, in 1892. (Burton Historical Collection/Detroit Public Library/Wikimedia Commons/Public Domain)

Historian James Daschuk revealed in his 2013 book, Clearing the Plains: Disease, Politics of Starvation, and the Loss of Aboriginal Life, that between 1878 to 1880, Canadian Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald did little to stop a multiyear famine on the Canadian Plains, in what is now Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.

Macdonald did not hide his intentions. [The way Israeli leaders are not hiding theirs.] He and his government, he said, were “doing all we can, by refusing food until the Indians are on the verge of starvation.”

Indigenous peoples on the Canadian Plains were forced to eat their dogs, horses, the carcasses of poisoned wolves and even their own moccasins. All the Indigenous peoples in the region — an estimated 26,500 people — suffered from the famine. Hundreds died from starvation and disease.

Malcolm C. Cameron, a House of Commons member at the time, accused his government of using “a policy of submission shaped by a policy of starvation” against Indigenous peoples. His denunciation did little to change their policy.

What My Great-Grandparents Experienced

Many Indigenous peoples’ families in the U.S. and Canada have stories of surviving forced starvation by the government. Mine does, too.

In the winter of 1883-1884, my grandmother and grandfather’s parents experienced what is remembered as the “starvation winter” on the Blackfeet reservation in what is now Montana.

Similar to what happened in Canada, the near extinction of bison by American settlers led to a famine on the Blackfeet reservation. In an effort to slow the famine, Blackfeet leaders purchased food with their own money, but the U.S. government supply system delayed its arrival, creating a dire situation.

Blackfeet leaders documented 600 deaths by starvation that one winter, while the U.S. government documented half that amount.

As historian John Ewers noted, the nearby “well-fed settlers” did nothing and did not offer “any effective aid to the Blackfeet.”

My family survived because a few men and women within our family were able to travel far off the reservation by horseback to hunt and harvest Native foods. I was told the story of the “starvation winter” my entire life, as were most Blackfeet. And I now share these stories with my own children.

Weapon of War

Thousands of children in Gaza are malnourished and dying of hunger-related causes.

Due to mounting international pressure, Israel is pausing its attacks in some parts of Gaza for a few hours each day to allow for some aid, but experts have noted it is not enough.

“We’re talking about 2 million people. It’s not 100 trucks or a pausing or a few hours of calm that is going to meet the needs of a population that has been starved for months,” Oxfam official Bushra Khalidi told The New York Times.

“This is no longer a looming hunger crisis — this is starvation, pure and simple,” Ramesh Rajasingham, director of the U.N.’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, said on Aug. 10.

Many might assume that the use of starvation as a weapon of war happened only in the past. Yet, in places like Gaza, it is happening now.The Conversation

Rosalyn R. LaPier is professor of history at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

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Record wave of Jewish settler violence continues across West Bank

Attacks on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank have increased following the war on Gaza, as settlers seek to 'evacuate' the population

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AUG 15, 2025


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Israeli Jewish settlers continued their recent wave of attacks on Palestinian villages in the occupied West Bank on the morning of 15 August, including injuring Palestinians with live gunfire and burning property, Al-Araby al-Jadeed reported, citing local sources.

Jewish settlers attacked the Al-Burj area, where Bedouins live on the lands belonging to Al-Mazraa al-Sharqiya village, north of Ramallah.

Settlers opened fire on Bedouins during the attack, injuring two young men – one of whom was seriously injured – before withdrawing.

In the the village of Susiya, south of Hebron, a Palestinian man and his wife were injured and bruised after settlers attacked and beat them with sticks and clubs.

Khader Jumaa al-Nawaja and his wife, Fatima Khalil al-Nawaja, both suffered head injuries in the attack before being transferred to Yatta Governmental Hospital for treatment.

It’s Saturday morning in Khirbet Susiya, in the South Hebron Hills, and Hussein and Wissam Nawaj'ah are sitting down to breakfast.

Suddenly, a group of teenage Israeli settlers enters the village, their faces covered.

Watch footage of the settlers attacking homes and… pic.twitter.com/PVU8g78UOY

— B'Tselem בצלם بتسيلم (@btselem) December 31, 2024


At dawn, settlers attacked the town of Atara, north of Ramallah, setting fire to several vehicles and spray-painting racist slogans. Firefighting and ambulance crews arrived at the scene and extinguished the fires, with no injuries reported.

The attack coincides with the continued attempts to establish a settlement outpost between Atara and the neighboring town of Birzeit. Settlers have rebuilt the outpost, which is illegal not only under international law but even under Israeli law, four times in recent days after it was removed by Israeli forces.

By attacking Palestinian villages and establishing outposts nearby, Jewish settlers are able to drive out Palestinians and build homes on stolen Palestinian land.

Though the outposts are built illegally under Israeli law, they are often later given legal status by the Israeli judiciary. The outposts then expand into larger settlements and further the process of Israel's gradual colonization of Palestinian land.

All Israeli outposts and settlements in the occupied West Bank are illegal under international law.

Separately, local sources confirmed that Israeli troops carried out raids and arrests in various areas of the occupied West Bank, with several Palestinians arrested, Al-Araby al-Jadeed added.

Friday morning's attacks come amid a record wave of settler violence occurring since the beginning of the year.

The New York Times (NYT) reported Thursday that, according to the UN, Jewish settlers carried out more than 750 attacks on Palestinians and their property between January and June, the highest monthly average since the UN started compiling such records in 2006.

The NYT wrote that in one instance in July, masked arsonists sneaked into a junkyard in the Palestinian village of Burqa, sprayed liquid on several cars, and lit them on fire. It was the third such attack that month.

“Before the war [in Gaza] they harassed us, but not like this,” stated Muhammad Sabr Asalaya, the junkyard owner. “Now, they're trying to expel as many people as they can and annex as much land as they can.”

Jewish settlers are largely free to carry out such attacks, as they enjoy protection from the Israeli military and judiciary.

The NYT added that “Israeli authorities have for decades failed to impose meaningful restraints on criminal settlers. While Israel usually prosecutes Palestinians under military law, settlers are typically charged under civil law, if they are prosecuted at all.”

Jewish settlers, many of whom were born and raised in foreign countries before immigrating to Israel, themselves acknowledge they are trying to ethnically cleanse Palestinians from homes and lands they have lived in for hundreds of years.

“It's not the nicest thing to evacuate a population,” said Ariel Danino, a prominent settler activist who spoke with the NYT in 2023. “But we're talking about a war over the land, and this is what is done during times of war.”

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Yemen Strikes Occupied Cities, ´Deepening Isolation´ of Israel
August 14, 2025

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Yemenis during a rally in solidarity with Palestinians and in condemnation of the Israeli entity and the US in Sanaa on August 8, 2025. Photo: AFP.

By Rasheed Al-Haddad – Aug 13, 2025

Yemeni Armed Forces announced late yesterday that they had targeted four Israeli sites in occupied Haifa, Umm al-Rashrash (the Israeli settlement of Eilat), al-Naqab desert, and Beer al-Sabe (the Israeli settlement of Beersheba), using six drones.

This came after Israeli media acknowledged Israel had come under a Yemeni attack in recent hours- the second such operation in just a few days. Channel 15 reported a series of explosions over Eilat, attributing them to Israeli army’s fighter jets intercepting incoming Yemeni drones.

Military sources in Sanaa told Al-Akhbar that the Israeli entity does not admit to the true number of attacks, noting that Yemeni forces typically use three to five drones in each operation. Observers say the Eilat strike may reflect a broader military pattern Sanaa has been adopting for some time, aimed at striking multiple occupied cities simultaneously.

On Sunday night, the Yemeni forces announced a large-scale drone attack targeting Ben Gurion Airport, as well as Asqalan and Beer al-Sabe, as part of the ongoing air and naval blockade Yemen imposes on Israeli airports and ports, a continuation of earlier operations that have disrupted the entity’s air transport sector.

In this context, the Israeli daily TheMarker revealed that 64 international airlines have refused to resume flights to Tel Aviv because of the Yemeni blockade. The paper’s monthly report noted that Israeli air traffic has “witnessed a sharp decline,” with the number of airlines operating in Israel dropping to just 36, compared to more than 100 before the war.

Ben Gurion Airport has lost roughly a third of its passenger traffic, with several routes disappearing entirely from its schedules. US airlines, for instance, have yet to announce any date for resuming flights, while Air Canada has postponed its return until October 9.

The paper warned that if the blockade persists, Israel could face deepening international isolation, at a time when Yemeni forces show no sign of slowing their escalating operations in support of the Palestinians.

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Gaza Doesn’t Need Our Tears, It Needs Our Anger

This isn’t sad, it’s enraging. And it deserves a response of unmitigated forceful aggression.

Caitlin Johnstone
August 15, 2025

Celebrities are finally speaking out about Gaza after two years of genocide, but there’s been something off about it that hasn’t been sitting right. A Palestinian named Maria Odeh Fakhouri made a great point on Instagram which put her finger on it:

Notice how celebrities speaking up now aren’t really all that angry. Their statements are about “heartbreak” and sadness.

They are modeling passivity to the masses as we enter into this next stage of societal awareness.

They communicate to their fans: be sad about genocide but ignore it for awhile first. And then start talking about how sad it is a couple of years later.

They are agents of colonial brainwashing.


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I feel this so hard. Gaza doesn’t need our sadness, it needs out anger. It needs our rage. That’s the only appropriate response to a live-streamed genocide supported by your own government.

Sadness and grief are for natural disasters. Cancer diagnoses. Terrible accidents. This is not something that has passively happened to the people of Gaza, it’s something that’s been done to them by other people, and the people who are doing it have names and faces. It’s not a tragedy, it’s a crime. A crime that is still currently being perpetrated and urgently needs to be stopped, by any means necessary.

The correct response is rage. Rage toward the people who are responsible for this mass atrocity. The officials of the Israeli government and all their western allies. Their apologists and propagandists in the mainstream press. The war profiteers who are benefiting from an active genocide. Individual members of the IDF. The hasbarists who swarm social media and pollute our information ecosystem with manipulation and lies.

Celebrities and influencers who urge us to weep for Gaza are pushing us into passivity and defeatism by urging us to treat this like an unavoidable tragedy that has already happened instead of an unforgivable atrocity that is still underway. This is power-serving propaganda, and it deserves nothing but scorn.

You seem to have a great friendship with Netanyahu, why don't you call him yourself, @Madonna?
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People often use anger in unwholesome ways in our society, but that doesn’t mean there’s not a healthy place for it. Every human emotion has healthy applications and unhealthy applications, and anger is no different. When someone is crossing a line which does harm to someone else, anger is an entirely appropriate and correct response in that moment, and when it’s applied consciously and with care it can yield very positive results. Sometimes people need to be pushed back to the other side of the line they are crossing with red hot heat.

Emotions are tools; they only become unhealthy when those tools are pointed at things other than their intended purpose. Anger at someone who made an innocent mistake. Delight in the suffering of others. Sadness and heartbreak in the face of monstrous injustice. These are emotions applied incorrectly.

Do not weep for Gaza. Rage for Gaza. Protest for Gaza. Take direct action for Gaza. Ruin people’s day for Gaza. Ruin people’s careers for Gaza. Don’t let the facilitators of this nightmare have a moment’s peace. Don’t let them go on with their lives like what they did was no big deal. This isn’t sad, it’s enraging. And it deserves a response of unmitigated forceful aggression.

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Israel’s man inside the CIA betrayed the US, new files show
Kit Klarenberg and Wyatt Reed·August 15, 2025

CIA spymaster James Angleton shaped the US-Israeli relationship in secrecy. Newly unredacted files shed light on his wanton betrayal of his country to assist Israel’s theft of US nuclear material and global spying operations.

Veteran CIA counterintelligence chief James Angleton secretly oversaw a top-level spy ring involving Jewish émigrés and Israeli operatives without “any clearances” from Congress or Langley itself, according to recently declassified documents published as part of the Trump administration’s pledge to disclose all available information on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

The files provide a fresh and often disturbing look at a spy described by historian Jefferson Morley as “a leading architect of America’s strategic relationship with Israel,” detailing Angleton’s role in transforming the Mossad into a fearsome agency with global reach, while assisting Israel’s theft of US nuclear material and protecting Zionist terrorists.

Angleton established the Jewish emigre spying network in the aftermath of WWII, with the apparent goal of infiltrating the Soviet Union. But as the files show, the spymaster considered his “most important” task to be maintaining the supply of Jewish immigrants flowing from the Soviet Union towards the burgeoning Israeli state.

According to Angelton, his Jewish assets were responsible for 22,000 reports on the USSR, generating several intelligence masterstrokes. Chief among them was the publication of Soviet Prime Minister Nikita Kruschev’s famous 1956 secret speech denouncing Stalin, which the spymaster boasted “practically created revolutions in Hungary and Poland.” Elsewhere, Angleton bragged that his arrangement with Israel had produced “500 Polish intelligence officers who were Jewish” who “knew more about Polish intelligence than the Poles.”

Other passages appear to show Angleton taking credit for securing the “release” of several Zionist terrorists affiliated with the Irgun militia before they could be convicted for bombing the British embassy in Rome. Though the group had been captured by Italian authorities, the newly-disclosed files indicate the terror cell was freed on the orders of the CIA.

The information was originally divulged in 1975 to senators serving on the Church Committee, which probed widespread abuses by US intelligence in the decades prior. Congress was particularly interested in claims by New York Times foreign correspondent Tad Szulc, who testified under oath that Angleton had personally informed him that the US provided technical information on nuclear devices to Israel in the late 1950s. The new documents show that Angleton was deceptive under questioning, and evaded questions on Israel’s nuclear espionage efforts on the record.

Additional unsealed FBI documents, which refer to Israel’s Mossad as Angleton’s “primary source” of information, confirm that the CIA’s head of counterintelligence relied heavily on Tel Aviv to solidify his position within the Agency – and also add to the growing body of evidence that Angleton may not have been operating with US interests in mind throughout his 21-year tenure.

Other newly declassified files from the FBI have shown that Angleton maintained a wildly lopsided relationship with the Bureau, which saw federal agents deferring to the CIA counterintelligence chief after they caught him surveilling the correspondence of huge numbers of Americans. The files show Angleton openly admitting he would have been fired if Langley caught wind of his leaks to the Bureau.

A side-by-side analysis of the now-unredacted Church Committee files compared with their previously-released versions from 2018 demonstrates that even after 70 years, Washington felt compelled to conceal details of its real relationship with Israel’s founders. Over a dozen references to “Israel,” “Tel Aviv,” or descriptions of figures as “Jewish,” which were scrubbed from the 2018 release, can now be viewed on the National Archives site.

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The documents on that page reveal that Angleton repeatedly lied to multiple Congressional bodies, including the Church Committee, which investigated CIA abuses, and the House Select Committee on Assassinations, which probed the murders of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King. Angleton was similarly evasive when interrogated over Israel’s nuclear weapons program, and about CIA knowledge or complicity in the scheme.

Those documents also reveal that Angleton’s CIA counterintelligence staff ordered Lee Harvey Oswald’s removal from federal watchlists six weeks before Kennedy’s assassination, despite his classification as a high security risk. The surveillance of Oswald was personally overseen by a member of Angleton’s intelligence network of Jewish emigres, Reuben Efron, a CIA spy from Lithuania. Angleton had placed Efron in charge of an Agency program called HT/Lingual which intercepted and read correspondences between Oswald and his family.

Numerous historians have questioned why the CIA counterintelligence chief insisted for decades on personally overseeing what he described as the “Israeli account.” Though several off-the-record interactions remain impossible to parse, the documents show that when grilled about his “unusually close” connections to the Israeli Mossad, Angleton acknowledged forming an “arrangement” in which, “in most simplistic terms, [the Israelis] were informed that we would not work with them against the Arabs, [but] that we would work with them on Soviet bloc Intelligence and communism.”

Freeing Zionist terrorists
One of the earliest instances of Angleton’s cooperation with Zionist elements came as Zionist militants embarked on a terrorist campaign to pressure the British colonial authorities to leave Mandate Palestine.

In October 1946, three months after they bombed the British administrative headquarters at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, members of the right-wing Irgun militia planted explosives in the British embassy in Rome in a failed bid to assassinate the UK’s ambassador to Italy.

According to Angleton, after the Irgun “blew up the British embassy in Rome” in 1946, the CIA intervened to ensure they escaped Italy without prosecution.

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“We had the members of the group, and then we had the dilemma again as to whether we turned them over to the British authorities,” noted Angleton, who had served as counterintelligence chief for the Italian branch of the Office of Strategic Services, the CIA’s predecessor. “And we were in a position to make the decision one way or the other. And eventually we came down on the side of releasing them.”

A secret deal with the Mossad
As Washington sought to manage the political ruptures caused by the creation of Israel, and monitor the wave of Soviet migrants pouring into the self-proclaimed Jewish state, Angleton framed his takeover of “the Israeli account” as a convenient way for US intelligence to kill two birds with one stone.

“The other side of the Israeli problem was that you had thousands coming from the Soviet Union and you had the Soviets making use of the immigration for the purpose of sending illegal agents into the West and breaking down all the travel control, identifications and so on. And so there was both a security problem and a political problem.”

To manage these “problems,” the US and Israelis brokered a deal involving the secret exchange of “papers and signals, communications intelligence, [and] the other products of intelligence action,” Angleton stated. The spy chief claimed the only records of the 1951 arrangement held by the US side would be in the possession of the Agency, and admitted US Congress had been left in the dark, telling senators, “I don’t think there were any clearances obtained from the Hill.”

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Asked by one legislator how it was “possible for succeeding directors of the intelligence agency to understand what the agreements were between” US and Israeli intelligence, Angleton responded: “Very simple. They saw the production to begin with. And they met with directors or the head of Israeli intelligence. And they met with Ambassadors and prime ministers. And they were very much involved.”

Grooming Zionist spies “outside the structure” of the CIA
Angleton was especially protective of what he called “the fiduciary relationship” with Tel Aviv, assembling a close-knit clique of Jewish Americans with dubious loyalties to manage it as World War Two drew to a close. “I started from the south side with two Jewish men who worked with me during the war,” he explained. Having “sent them over as ordinary people under cover” to get their bearings in newly-formed Israel, Angleton “brought over six others and put them through some months of training, outside of the structure” of the CIA.

“To break down the fiduciary relationship – which is after all a personal business – all the men I have had, were men who stayed in it and came back to headquarters and went back to Tel Aviv, they went to the National Security Council, and went back to Tel Aviv, et cetera.”

“It was probably the most economical operation that has ever been devised in the U.S. Government,” Angleton crowed. “I don’t think there was [sic] more than 10 people that were hired in the same process.”

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Having trained these spies “outside of the structure” of the CIA, it’s unclear how Angleton ensured they remained faithful to US national security objectives, or whether he ever intended to.

Enabling Israeli theft of US nuclear material, spying on America
Angleton’s role in enabling Israel’s wanton theft of nuclear material from an American facility is one of the more shocking episodes in the US-Israeli relationship. The scene of the crime was the Nuclear Materials and Equipment Corporation, or NUMEC, a uranium processing facility in Apollo, Pennsylvania owned by a Zionist financier named David Lowenthal. In 1965, Zalman Shapiro, a fellow Zionist hired by Lowenthal to run the plant, illegally diverted hundreds of kilograms of nuclear fissile material to Israel. Posing as a scientist, the notorious Mossad spy Rafi Eitan visited NUMEC three years later to continue the heist.

As Jefferson Morley documented in his biography of Angleton, “The Ghost,” the late CIA counterintelligence chief made sure the CIA looked the other way as Israel constructed its first nuclear weapon out of the stolen fissile material. According to Morley, “Angleton, it is fair to say, thought collaboration with Israel was more important than U.S. non-proliferation policy.”

A 1977 investigation by the US Government Accountability Office found that the CIA withheld information about the NUMEC nuclear theft from the FBI and Department of Energy, and “found that certain key individuals had not been contacted by the FBI almost 2 years into the FBI’s current investigation.”

The latest batch of Church Committee files add new detail about Angleton’s compromising of US national security to benefit Israel, and his attempts to cover up his betrayal.

During his testimony before the Committee, Angleton was pressed about media reports alleging that he and his counterintelligence unit provided Israel with technical support for constructing nuclear weapons. He strenuously denied the charges, insisting the CIA had never played any role in providing Tel Aviv with nuclear materials. However, when questioned about whether “Israeli intelligence efforts” were ever conducted in the US “aimed at acquiring… nuclear technology,” Angleton equivocated.

First, he blustered, “there have been many efforts by many countries to acquire technical knowledge in this country, and that doesn’t exclude the Israelis.” Asked if CIA counterintelligence had “certain knowledge” of Israeli agents “trying to acquire nuclear secrets in the US,” Angleton pleaded, “Do I have to respond to that?”

The Committee then went “off record” at the senators’ request, making Angleton’s responses impossible to scrutinize.

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In a secret 1975 memorandum to the FBI, the ousted CIA counterintelligence chief disclosed that he had “avoided any direct answers” during his Senate testimony on Israel’s spies carrying out “intelligence collection” to gather “nuclear information” in the United States.

Just days later, a Bureau report on “Israeli intelligence collection capabilities” revealed Angleton entertained “frequent personal liaison contacts” with Mossad representatives at Israel’s Washington DC embassy between February 1969 and October 1972. This “special relationship” involved “the exchange of extremely sensitive information.”

Further, the 1975 FBI memo on Angleton disclosed the Israeli embassy’s establishment of a “technical intelligence network” seven years earlier which was directed by an Israel scientist who worked on Tel Aviv’s nuclear program. This may explain why Angleton was so cagey under Senate questioning.

“Israeli matters” trigger Angleton’s downfall
The Church Committee files show Angleton bristled at then-CIA Director William Colby’s efforts to apply a modicum of transparency to the Agency’s activities, especially as they related to Israel. The spymaster warned that if the USSR ever caught wind of Langley’s use of the self-proclaimed Jewish state as a de facto halfway house for communist turncoats, they would almost certainly end their policy of encouraging Eastern European Jews to migrate to Israel:

“This idea of opening the doors and letting the light in, and breaking down compartmentation, and breaking down the need to know, would inevitably put in jeopardy the immigration, if the Soviets should learn the extent of the activities,” Angleton stated.

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Colby fired Angleton in 1974 after the New York Times revealed that he devised an illegal program of domestic spying targeting antiwar American dissidents. In his testimony, Angleton framed their clash as an interpersonal conflict, describing Colby as “not my cup of tea professionally or in any other way.”

Yet Angleton also acknowledged to Senate that a “dispute in connection with these Israeli matters” between himself and Colby contributed to his departure from the Agency. Was this a reference to the former spook’s involvement in Israeli theft of US nuclear secrets, enabling Israel to acquire the bomb?

Whatever the case, it was clear why Angleton would be remembered more fondly in Israel than inside the country he ostensibly served.

On December 4, 1987, the director of Israel’s Mossad and Shin Bet intelligence services gathered in secret on a hillside in Jerusalem to plant a tree in honor of Angleton. They were joined there by five former Israeli spy chiefs and three former military intelligence officers.

Despite attempts to keep the ceremony under wraps, two local reporters managed to evade the cordon to record the ceremony for the former CIA counter-intelligence director, who had died seven months prior. Together, the Israeli spooks laid a memorial stone that read, “In memory of a dear friend, James (Jim) Angleton.”

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Student Workers of Columbia rallied on March 14, their first day of bargaining with the university. Five months later, Columbia is pushing 2 a percent pay increase, and is hiring non-union workers to replace SWC members. (Photo: Jenny Brown)

A graveyard of liberal illusions
Originally published: Canadian Dimension on August 13, 2025 by Derek Sayer (more by Canadian Dimension) | (Posted Aug 15, 2025)

Cometh the hour, cometh the politicians
Back in February, Canadian-American novelist and journalist Omar Al Akkad published a book titled One Day, Everyone WIll Have Always Been Against This. “This” was Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza. That day seems to be getting closer by the minute.

While most have carefully avoided using the word genocide, the list of politicians who have been staunch defenders of Israel’s “right to defend itself” but are now condemning its actions in the strongest of words—but not doing very much more—is growing fast.

They include British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Foreign Secretary David Lammy; European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas; Canadian PM Mark Carney and Foreign Minister Anita Anand; and Australia’s PM Anthony Albanese and Foreign Minister Penny Wong.

Following the Israeli war cabinet’s decision on August 8 to launch a new offensive to recapture Gaza City—an action likely to cause thousands more deaths and certain to displace a million more starving Palestinians to the overcrowded “evacuation zones” in southern Gaza—Carney and Starmer condemned this “escalation.” But there is no sign of the “concrete actions” the UK, France, and Canada threatened on May 19 if Israel did not “cease the renewed military offensive and lift its restrictions on humanitarian aid.”

The foreign ministers of Australia, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom (later joined by Austria, Canada, France, Norway, and the EU commission) got together to rush out a statement on August 9 “strongly rejecting” the Israeli decision to expand the war and urging “the parties and the international community to make all efforts to finally bring this terrible conflict to an end now.”

This was followed on August 12 with a statement signed by no less than 25 foreign ministers and two high representatives of the EU, lamenting that “humanitarian suffering in Gaza has reached unimaginable levels.”

The ministers complained that:

due to restrictive new registration requirements, essential international NGOs may be forced to leave the OPTs [Occupied Palestinian Territories] imminently which would worsen the humanitarian situation still further. We call on the government of Israel to provide authorisation for all international NGO aid shipments and to unblock essential humanitarian actors from operating. Immediate, permanent and concrete steps must be taken to facilitate safe, large-scale access for the UN, international NGOs and humanitarian partners. All crossings and routes must be used to allow a flood of aid into Gaza, including food, nutrition supplies, shelter, fuel, clean water, medicine and medical equipment. Lethal force must not be used at distribution sites, and civilians, humanitarians and medical workers must be protected.

Neither of these statements threatened any sanctions if Israel chose not to comply.

Surprisingly, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz came closest to actually doing anything to restrain Israel when he announced that “Under these circumstances, the German government will not authorise any exports of military equipment that could be used in the Gaza Strip until further notice.” Because of its past role in the Holocaust, Germany regards the security of Israel as a raison d’être of the German state (Staatsräson) and is Israel’s second-largest supplier of arms after the U.S.

Giorgia Meloni’s Italy, too, says it is contemplating sanctions on Israel “as a way to save its citizens from a government that has lost its reason and humanity.” “We are not facing a military operation with collateral damage,” Defense Minister Guido Crosetto said in an interview with La Stampa published on August 11, “but the pure denial of the law and the founding values of our civilization.”

France’s President Emmanuel Macron has spearheaded a move to get Western powers to join the 147 countries (out of 193 UN member states) that already recognize the state of Palestine. Britain, Canada, and Australia have undertaken to do so in September at the UN, albeit with conditions. Whether or not such recognition happens, in the absence of stronger measures this too will remain little more than an empty symbolic gesture.

The Trump administration in the U.S. has meantime doubled down on its support for Israel. But fractures are appearing in the Democratic Party, which provided the Israeli government with “ironclad” backing throughout the Biden-Harris administration.

Thirty Democratic members of Congress have signed onto Delia Ramirez’s Block the Bombs Act to block offensive weapons sales to Israel, while on July 31, in the words of Senator Bernie Sanders:

By a vote of 27-17, Senate Democrats voted to stop sending arms shipments to a Netanyahu government which has waged a horrific, immoral and illegal war against the Palestinian people. The tide is turning. Americans don’t want to spend billions to starve children in Gaza.

Even Trump’s MAGA ally Marjorie Taylor Greene has gone on record saying “It’s the most truthful and easiest thing to say that October 7 in Israel was horrific and all hostages must be returned, but so is the genocide, humanitarian crisis, and starvation happening in Gaza.”

This is all way too little and way too late for the people of Gaza. Whether it is better than nothing at all remains to be seen. As of now, this performative Western outrage is little more than a sideshow that leaves the IDF free, as Donald Trump put it, to “finish the job.”

Seeing the light
Politicians are not the only ones claiming to have had their eyes recently opened to the full horror of Israel’s crimes. Many credit photos of famine victims for their conversion. We can now add the no less horrifying photographs and powerful video footage of the “wasteland of rubble, dust and graves” to which two years of Israeli bombardment have reduced Gaza, shot by journalists from Jordanian planes dropping aid packages.

It was with “immense pain and a broken heart,” Israel’s most celebrated living writer David Grossman told the Italian daily La Repubblica on August 1, that “For many years, I refused to use that term, ‘genocide.’ But now, after the images I have seen and after talking to people who were there, I can’t help but use it…” Quoting Grossman’s words later got left-wing lawmaker Ofer Cassif expelled from Israel’s Knesset chamber.

Grossman was one of over 2,300 cultural figures to sign two recent Israeli petitions denouncing the “killing of children and civilians, the starvation and displacement of the population, and the destruction of cities across the Gaza Strip” as “atrocities on a historic scale,” which are “currently taking place in our name against a population that is only several kilometers away, in an impossible reality and terrible suffering.”

Across the democratic world, hundreds of writers, artists, film makers and others in the cultural industries have signed petitions condemning Israel’s actions. In Canada, “500+ law professors, lawyers, academics, former ambassadors, and civil society, faith and labour leaders” sent Mark Carney an open letter prior to the June 15 Kananaskis G7 summit imploring him “to catalyze G7 action to end the genocide.” It has yet to receive an acknowledgment from the prime minister’s office, let alone an official response.

Something is clearly changing when Bob Geldof, of “Do They Know It’s Christmas (Feed the World)” fame, breaks his silence to accuse Israel of “lying. Netanyahu lies, is a liar. The [Israeli forces] are lying.” He added:

It enrages me to a point beyond comprehension when I see the images published by Sky News and what [former Gaza-based British surgeon] Dr [Nick] Maynard has been reporting from inside Gaza. And at that point, I thought, the 40th anniversary of Live Aid, my own past and history with this—I thought I should say something now.

Now? Where have you been for the last two years, Bob? Remember five-year-old Hind Rajab? Seven-year-old Sidra Hassouna, hanging dead from the wall of a bombed-out apartment building in Rafah, her legs shredded to ribbons of flesh in an Israeli air strike?

Remember Rafah, which Joe Biden once said was his “red line,” a city of 200,000 people that the IDF has now pulverized to unrecognizable ruins?

Purity and danger
In the U.S., Jewish Currents Editor-at-Large Peter Beinart has suggested that “a kind of dam has broken… in mainstream media discourse and public discourse more generally”:

people are much more willing to say things that they were reluctant to say in the past, that there is starvation in Gaza, that it is Israel’s fault, and that beyond that, that this slaughter and starvation, this assault on the people of Gaza, has to end, and that it’s immoral.

This applies even more in other Western countries, where popular support for Israel has never been as strong as in America and opinion polls indicate it is now in steep decline. Up to 300,000 people marched across Sydney Harbour Bridge for Gaza on August 3, completely wrongfooting Australia’s government. These were not your usual suspects.

Nor were the 522 people arrested in Parliament Square in London on August 9 as they protested the UK government’s proscription of Palestine Action under the Terrorism Act. The signs they were carrying—for which they can now be sentenced to up to 14 years in prison—read “I oppose genocide, I support Palestine Action.” This was the most arrests the Metropolitan Police had made in a single operation in at least the last decade. Half of those detained were over 60, nearly 100 were in their 70s, and 15 were in their 80s.

While Beinart welcomes latecomers and converts to the cause, “even if they come painfully late, and much, much later than one would like,” and counsels that “to gain the power to change policy, [you] have to swell beyond the initial group of activists and bring in people who may not be as morally pure as those people,” he is equally insistent that:

it’s also really, really important to remember and… elevate the voices of people who were correct initially, who said things early on that I think have turned out to be factually and morally correct. Because the danger is, if you don’t do that, then you… end up, you just replicate, you don’t change the… structure of discourse.

Among those voices, he instances Rabbis for Ceasefire; the student protestors who “were greeted… for being prematurely correct… with being suspended and being expelled and by beaten up by the police who were called in”; and “the writers, the intellectuals who said things about Israel’s attack that have proven to be correct.”

He name-checks several Palestinian writers and activists, including Representative Rashida Tlaib, who was censured by Congress in 2023 for “representing the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust… as justified ‘resistance’ to the ‘apartheid state.’”

The danger now is that in our outrage at the awful images that are overwhelming our newsrooms and the pious statements proliferating from our politicians we will forget Beinart’s “prematurely correct” voices and reproduce the same discursive tropes that have enabled, sustained, and gaslit the Gaza slaughter even as we criticize Israel.

We need to face up to the conditions that produced these horrors—and this requires us to jettison some widespread liberal illusions not only about Israel, but also about the part played in this human calamity by the free, democratic, civilized West.

An ancestral homeland?
The congressional motion censuring Rashida Tlaib in November 2023 began “Whereas Israel has existed on its lands for millennia and the United States played a critical role in returning Israel to those lands in 1948… in recognition of its right to exist…”

Western politicians habitually frame the Israel-Palestine conflict in terms of “the Jewish people’s right to self-determination in their ancestral homeland” (I quote Justin Trudeau). But the modern connection between the Jewish people and Israel is tenuous. It is the Palestinians who have existed on this land for millennia—who are its Indigenous inhabitants—and the Israelis who are immigrants. Israeli historian Shlomo Sand argues that a majority of present-day Israeli Jews are in fact the descendants of converts.

Nobody disputes the existence of Jewish kingdoms in what is now Israel during the first millennium BCE. But Jews were never the only people living in the area—what was the Biblical Samson doing among the Philistines in Gaza? Many Jews were expelled by the Romans after defeat of rebellions in 70-71 and 132-36 CE. Most of those who remained converted to Christianity under the Byzantine Empire or Islam after the Muslim conquest in 635-7 CE, without the ethnic composition of the land being significantly altered.

Were we to apply the Zionists’ “ancestral homeland” logic and timeframe elsewhere in the modern world, we would have to return England to the Celts, kick the Hungarians and Slavs out of Central Europe, and expel everyone of European descent from the Americas, Australia, and New Zealand. It is a poor justification for a genocide.

Or a settler colony?
By any sane definition, present-day Israel is a settler colony, which was established and has since been maintained by often extreme violence against the indigenous population.

In 1878, according to Ottoman records, Palestine had 462,465 inhabitants, of whom 403,795 (87 percent) were Muslim, 43,659 (10 percent) were Christians, and just 15,011 (three percent) were Jewish. Zionist-inspired Jewish immigration from Europe began in the 1890s, fuelled by pogroms in the Russian Empire. By the end of World War I, when the Ottoman Empire was broken up, Palestine’s population was still 90 per cent Palestinian.

Encouraged by Britain, which governed Palestine under a League of Nations mandate from 1922, Jewish immigration snowballed, particularly after the rise of the Nazis in Germany. By 1944 Jews made up 30 percent of Palestine’s population. Tensions between Palestinians and Jewish incomers peaked in the Great Arab Revolt of 1936-9.

Jewish numbers grew by 100,000 (including 70,000 Holocaust survivors) immediately after World War II. Seeking to establish a Jewish state, the Irgun (led by future Israeli PM Menachem Begin), and Lehi (led by future Israeli PM Yitzhak Shamir) militias used terrorist tactics against the British, including hanging captured British soldiers held as hostages and bombing the King David Hotel in Jerusalem with the loss of 91 lives.

Things came to a head in 1947, when Britain informed the UN of its intention to leave Palestine. A UN plan to partition the territory into two states, which would have given the minority Jewish community 56 percent of the land, was rejected by the Palestinians.

Civil war between Jews and Palestinians broke out at the end of November 1947, in which both sides committed atrocities. During the Deir Yassin massacre of April 9, 1948, Irgun and Lehi slaughtered over 100 Palestinian villagers, including women and children.

On the day British forces withdrew, May 14, 1948, David Ben-Gurion unilaterally declared “the establishment of a Jewish state in Eretz-Israel.” Troops from Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Iraq, later joined by units from Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen, poured across the borders. The Jewish militias were meanwhile absorbed into the newly-created IDF.

After ten months of fighting Israel not only held the land allotted to it by the UN partition plan but 60 percent of the land intended for the Arab state, as well as West Jerusalem.

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Jaffa, Palestine, 1920.

The great replacement
The population of Gaza is largely made up descendants of at least 750,000 refugees driven out during the 1947-8 war in what Palestinians call the Nakba (catastrophe), boosted by refugees from the 1967 Six Day War. Israeli historian Ilan Pappé writes that:

In a matter of seven months, 531 villages were destroyed and eleven urban neighborhoods emptied. The mass expulsion was accompanied by massacres, rape, and the imprisonment of males over the age of ten in labor camps for periods of over a year. (Ten Myths About Israel, chapter 1)

The total population of Palestine fell from 1,970,000 in 1947 to 872,700 in 1948. In 1947, Jews made up 32 percent of that population; by 1948, 82.1 percent. If you want to know what a real demographic “great replacement” looks like, this is it.

Between 15 May 1948 and the end of 1951, more than 684,000 new Jewish immigrants—many, now, fleeing from Arab lands where they had lived for centuries—settled in Israel. According to the UN:

Of the 370 Jewish settlements established between 1948 and the beginning of 1953, 350 were established on land abandoned by the Palestinians. In 1954 more than one-third of Israel’s Jewish population, plus 250,000 new Jewish immigrants, settled in whole cities that had been completely deserted by the Palestinians as a result of the military operations of 1948.

The so-called Law of Return, granting every Jew in the world the right to settle in Israel, was passed by the Knesset on July 5, 1950. More than 3.25 million Jews have availed themselves of this right since 1948.

In flagrant violation of international law, Palestinians driven out in the Nakba have no right of return to the lands they and their forbears had lived in and cultivated for millennia.

The “war” didn’t start on October 7
Israel’s supporters insist that the present “war” in Gaza “began”—to quote the stock phrasing that has been repeated in hundreds of news articles over the last two years—”when Hamas-led militants killed around 1,200 people, mostly civilians, in the October 7 attack and abducted 251 hostages.” Not only is this inaccurate as regards the actual events of October 7. More importantly, it totally ignores their immediate context.

Gaza is part of the occupied Palestinian territory (OPT) Israel seized from Egypt and Jordan in the 1967 Six Day War. After that war, the UN Security Council unanimously—that is, with American, British, and French support—adopted Resolution 242 mandating “withdrawal of Israel armed forces from territories occupied in the recent conflict.”

Despite further UN resolutions, Israel has not only failed to comply with this demand for 58 years, but has established Jewish settlements in the OPT in defiance of international law. The rate of settlement has increased hugely in recent years, with a 40 percent rise in the West Bank since the formation of Netanyahu’s government at the end of 2022.

In March 2025 there were 737,332 Jewish settlers in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, spread across 150 settlements and 128 outposts. Perhaps as many as 160,000 of these are American citizens, who have been at the “forefront of the rise of settler violence.” The IDF and settlers have killed at least 964 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem since October 7, 2023 and driven tens of thousands from their homes.

Within the OPT, the Palestinian population—numbering around 5.6 million, as compared with Israel’s population of 9.5 million—has been subjected to what among many others the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the UN human rights offic e (OHCHR), Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and Israel’s human rights organization B’Tselem all characterize (and comprehensively document) as an apartheid regime.

While this context cannot justify the war crimes and crimes against humanity that the ICC charged Hamas leaders with committing during the October 7 attack, it goes a long way toward explaining why Hamas launched such a desperate attack in the first place.

Hamas’s attack was not unprovoked
In a landmark ruling of July 19, 2024, the ICJ held not only that “Israel’s continued presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory is unlawful,” but also that Gaza remains part of the OPT because Israel:

continue[s] to exercise, certain key elements of authority… including control of the land, sea and air borders, restrictions on movement of people and goods, collection of import and export taxes, and military control over the buffer zone, despite the withdrawal of its military presence in 2005 […] This is even more so since October 7, 2023.

As B’Tselem summarized the situation in January 2021,

the military occupation has not ended: Palestinians in the West Bank remain its direct subjects, while in the Gaza Strip they live under its effective control, exerted from the outside.

Hamas narrowly won elections in 2006 and expelled its rival Fatah, which nominally governs in the West Bank, from the Gaza Strip the following year. Israel responded by imposing a tight land, sea and air blockade in June 2007, turning the beleagured enclave into what Human Rights Watch has described as the world’s largest open-air prison.

Conflict has flared intermittently ever since, with Hamas and other militias firing rockets into Israel, which has responded with periodic military operations the IDF derisively calls “mowing the lawn.”

This is not an equal contest. Between January 2008 and October 6, 2023, Israel killed 6,540 Palestinians (5,360 of them in Gaza). In the same period 309 Israelis were killed by Palestinian action—a fatality ratio of 21 to 1. The disproportion speaks for itself.

IDF snipers, firing through the perimeter fence, killed 266 people and injured 30,000 during the (peaceful) weekly Great March of Return demonstrations of 2018-19. In May 2022, Israeli forces shot and killed journalist Shireen Abu Akleh—one of many more such killings to come (the most recent being the assassination of Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif and his crew in a targeted airstrike on their tent near al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on August 10). Two days before Hamas’s October 7 attack, 832 Jewish settlers stormed the al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem—the third holiest site in Islam.

If these are not provocations, the word has lost all meaning.

Israel’s response was not self-defense
As the occupying power in the OPT—including Gaza—Israel’s responsibilities toward the Palestinians under international humanitarian law include:

the obligation to ensure humane treatment of the local population and to meet their needs, the respect of private properties, management of public properties, the functioning of educational establishments, ensuring the existence and functioning of medical services, allowing relief operations to take place as well as allowing impartial humanitarian organizations such as the ICRC [Red Cross] to carry out their activities.

Israel’s conduct toward Gaza’s civilian population since October 2023 flagrantly ignores any and all of these legal obligations.

Leaving aside for the moment Palestinian deaths and injuries, the IDF had damaged more than 190,000 buildings by early April 2025—roughly 70 percent of Gaza’s structures—of which 102,000 were destroyed. This translates to roughly 300,000 homes lost.

By August 6, 80 percent of Gaza’s commercial facilities, 88 percent of school buildings, and 68 percent of road networks had been destroyed or significantly damaged, and only 50 percent of Gaza’s hospitals were even partly functioning. According to the latest UN data, Palestinians now have access to only 1.5 percent of cropland suitable for cultivation. The IDF demolished Gaza’s only functioning cancer hospital on March 21. The same fate was suffered by Al Israa University—the last remaining university in Gaza—in January 2024.

In an appendix to the ICJ July 19, 2024 judgment, Justice Hilary Charlesworth explained that:

the population in the occupied territory does not owe allegiance to the occupying Power, and … is not precluded from using force in accordance with international law to resist the occupation.

“On the assumption that Israel is the victim of an armed attack triggering the right to self-defence,” she goes on:

The use of force in self-defence … is directed at restoring the situation as it was prior to the armed attack. This purpose distinguishes lawful self-defence from measures that aim to punish the aggressor for the harm inflicted. The latter measures constitute armed reprisals, which are prohibited under international law.

“Whether the use of force employed by the victim of an armed attack serves the purpose of self-defence,” she concludes,” is determined by “standards of necessity and proportionality.”

An existential threat?
As of August 6 at least 61,709 people, including 17,492 children, had been killed in Gaza a direct result of IDF military action; more than 111,588 people had been injured; and more than 14,222 are missing and presumed dead. These figures, which come from the Gazan health ministry, are widely believed to be a serious undercount. The IDF lost 454 soldiers in Gaza during the same period. This is disproportionate by any criteria.

But was this killing and destruction militarily necessary? In order to restore the status quo ante, which is all international law allows?

Or was it an armed reprisal—a collective punishment inflicted on Gaza’s civilians in order to demonstrate, in Benjamin Netanyahu’s promise to Israelis at the outset of the present war, that “We will exact a price that will be remembered by them and Israel’s other enemies for decades to come”? A reprisal that also serves the Zionist longterm objective of ridding Eretz Israel, by one means or another, of its indigenous Palestinian population?

At the outset of hostilities the IDF estimated Hamas to have some 30,000 fighters. In contrast to Israel—a nuclear power with one of the strongest, most experienced, and technologically sophisticated militaries in the world—Hamas has no navy or air force, tanks or armoured vehicles. Its armoury is made up of light automatic weapons, grenades, mortars, explosives, improvised rockets, and anti-tank guided missiles and shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missiles. It is, we might say, a David to Israel’s Goliath.

“Brutal,” “savage,” and “barbaric” as Hamas’s October 7 attack may have been, it was in essence a DIY assault from paragliders, small boats, bulldozers, pickup trucks, and motorbikes. It revealed serious failures in Israel’s security (which Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly refused to have investigated until after the “war” is over) but it hardly adds up to what Israel’s supporters have loudly proclaimed to be an existential threat.

Hamas is even less of a threat now, when Israel claims to have eliminated at least 20,000 of its fighters and destroyed its command structure. Much as it might wish to wipe Israel from the face of the earth and reestablish Islamic domination from the river to the sea, Hamas doesn’t remotely have the capacity to do so—either now, or in any foreseeable future.

At this point it must be asked—as it should have been long, long ago—if this has long ceased to be (and possibly never was) a war of self-defense, why is Israel still fighting?

It’s not a “humanitarian crisis,” it’s a genocide
For whatever reasons—geopolitics, economics, guilt at turning a blind eye to the Holocaust, Islamophobia, racism—for the last two years Western politicians, with the overwhelming support of the mainstream media, have supported Israel’s genocidal campaign in Gaza and done their best to brand all opposition as “antisemitism.”

Not only have they provided Israel with arms and diplomatic cover at the UN and elsewhere, frustrating any coordinated international response to impose a ceasefire. They have repeatedly ignored orders from and sought to discredit the world’s two highest courts, the ICJ and the ICC. They have eroded their citizens’ civil liberties by criminalizing pro-Palestinian actions and vilifying pro-Palestinian speech.

They have gaslit their populations, requiring us to believe that when Israel destroys a hospital or a school in Gaza it is because Hamas has a tunnel underneath it; that the doctors, nurses, aid workers, and journalists it has killed, often with their whole families, are all Hamas operatives; and that the IDF is “the most moral army in the world.”

Perhaps most insidiously—and here Islamophobia and racism do work their evil—they have tried to convince us that when Hamas commits war crimes they are the result of primitive, barbaric, fanatical religious hatred, but when Israel commits the same crimes on a massively greater scale, it is defending not only itself but “Western civilization.”

I predict that in the coming days and weeks we will see plenty of blame for the “humanitarian crisis” in Gaza being laid at the door of Benjamin Netanyahu, who will seemingly do anything to survive in office (and keep out of jail). But the problems go far deeper than Bibi appeasing his extremist right-wing ministers to keep his coalition intact and his government in power.

The West may now be finally waking up to the full enormity of the horrors Israel has inflicted in Gaza. It needs also to wake up to the evils it has nurtured not just for the last two years, but for over a century, under the banner of “the Jewish people’s right to self-determination in their ancestral homeland.” It is time we started listening to Palestinian voices, while there are still Palestinians left alive to speak truth to power.

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Israel intensifies assault to wipe Gaza City 'off the map'

Israel launched a media campaign claiming enough food is entering Gaza, even as the number of Palestinians starving to death continues to grow

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AUG 16, 2025


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Israeli forces have intensified their assault on two neighborhoods east of Gaza City, unleashing what residents describe as relentless bombardment that has left much of the area in ruins. The offensive is part of Israel’s newly approved plan to capture the entire city and forcibly expel its residents.

Relentless Israeli air strikes and artillery shelling in recent days have targeted the Al-Zaytoun and Sabra neighborhoods, which lie just east of Gaza City, Al Jazeera’s Hind Khoury reported on 16 August.

“There have been endless Israeli air strikes and artillery shelling, and continuous bombardment. People are saying the explosions do not stop. Al-Zaytoun neighbourhood is being wiped off the map,” Khoury stated.


Israeli bombing is destroying houses, schools, public facilities, and government buildings.


“Everything in Al-Zaytoun is being destroyed,” Khoury added.

Amid the heavy bombing and forced evacuation orders issued by the Israeli military, thousands of Palestinian families have been displaced, while others are remaining in their homes for fear they will be targeted if they flee.

Gaza Civil Defense spokesperson Mahmoud Basal reported that Israeli quadcopters had dropped leaflets demanding residents to leave sections of Al-Zaytoun, where hundreds of homes have recently been destroyed.

Basal added that Israeli troops had fired at ambulances trying to reach the wounded in Al-Zaytoun.

The Israeli military announced on Friday that it destroyed dozens of “terror targets” during the offensive and that its ground troops were involved in the campaign.

“Over the past few days, IDF troops have been operating in the Al-Zaytoun area, on the outskirts of Gaza City,” said a statement released by the Israeli military.

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Gaza City resident Omar Hamad wrote on X that after two days of relentless shelling, Israeli troops advancing from eastern Gaza have now reached Street 8 in the Tal al-Hawa area, just two kilometers from the sea and only half a kilometer from his home.


“The army’s entry into central Gaza is to turn it into a pile of sand – just as it did in Beit Hanoun and Rafah – not to ‘control’ it as it claims,” Hamad stated.

“For the past two days, the shelling and destruction of homes have not stopped for even a single moment. I don’t know why I am telling you this, but the situation is truly terrifying beyond measure. There has not been a worse stage than this since the beginning of the genocide. All of this is happening while people have been sedated with food after months of famine. Every move Israel makes is for a reason – and to begin a new type of genocide.”

Israel’s brutal assault on the eastern sections of Gaza City has been accompanied by a new media campaign seeking to obscure Israel’s efforts to starve Palestinians in Gaza.

On Friday, Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel led a tour at the Kerem Shalom crossing for dozens of foreign ambassadors, telling them that “unprecedented amounts of humanitarian aid” are entering Gaza.

“See the facts for yourselves. There is food in Gaza!” stated Israel’s Foreign Ministry in a post on X promoting the tour.

Meanwhile, the number of Palestinians who have died in the strip from starvation under Israel’s siege has reached 240, including 107 children, according to Gaza's Health Ministry.

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Netanyahu’s Endorsement of “Greater Israel” Sparks Regional Condemnation

Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly reaffirmed his commitment to the “Greater Israel” vision, drawing strong criticism from Arab states and highlighting ongoing tensions over regional expansionism and settlement policies.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu affirms his commitment to the vision of a “Greater Israel” during a televised interview. Photo: @EyeonPalestine

August 18, 2025 Hour: 6:24 am

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has openly endorsed the concept of a “Greater Israel,” provoking condemnation from Arab governments, Iran, and the Arab League, which describe the project as a threat to regional security and international law. His remarks come amid ongoing military operations in Gaza and broader tensions in the Middle East.

In a televised interview with i24news host and former right-wing politician Sharon Gal, Netanyahu accepted a talisman representing the “Promised Land” and confirmed his alignment with the concept.

“Do you connect with the vision?” Gal asked.
“Very much,” Netanyahu replied.
“Really?” Gal pressed.
“Very much,” he repeated.
“It’s Greater Israel,” Gal noted.
“If you ask me, we are here,” Netanyahu responded.

He described his mission as both “historic and spiritual,” linking the vision to occupied Palestinian territories and areas in neighboring Arab countries.

A coalition of Arab and Muslim nations has condemned “in the strongest terms” statements made by Israeli PM Netanyahu regarding his vision for a “Greater Israel” https://t.co/wK5GynHX7i pic.twitter.com/UXGzrxA7Qs

— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) August 16, 2025
Arab and Muslim countries condemned Netanyahu’s statements. Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Esmail Baqai, denounced the remarks as violations of the UN Charter and described them as evidence of genocidal intentions. The Arab League urged the UN Security Council to respond to what it called extremist rhetoric.

The vision of “Greater Israel” has long been associated with radical Zionist movements and encompasses not only Palestine but also Lebanon, Jordan, parts of Syria, Iraq, Egypt, and northern Saudi Arabia. In maximalist interpretations, the project stretches from the Nile to the Euphrates.

Netanyahu’s support for the idea is consistent with his previous statements. In Paris in 2023, he affirmed the concept, linking it to Israel’s foundational narratives. In July 2025, speaking before the Israeli parliament, he invoked biblical claims from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean and framed territorial expansion as both a historical right and a security necessity.

He told his cabinet that control over the occupied West Bank and southern Lebanon provided “strategic depth,” a formulation analysts interpret as part of a broader territorial agenda.

Thirty-one Arab, Islamic countries, the Arab League, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and the Gulf Cooperation Council have strongly condemned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's statements about realizing a so-called "Greater Israel." https://t.co/yVC2GqNTV3 pic.twitter.com/q0em760uAS

— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) August 16, 2025
The “Greater Israel” concept originates in 19th- and early 20th-century Zionist thought. Ideologues such as Vladimir Jabotinsky and early revisionist Zionists articulated claims extending beyond the British Mandate borders, combining biblical narratives with European colonial frameworks. The movement influenced settlement expansions after 1967, the rise of Likud in 1977, and the integration of far-right figures into government by the 2020s.

Radical religious Zionists like rabbis Dov Lior and Yitzchak Ginsburgh mobilized youth around these claims, shaping electoral support and influencing contemporary political discourse. The movement’s maximalist interpretations envision territories in Lebanon south of the Litani River, southern Syria including the Golan Heights, western Jordan, the Sinai Peninsula, and northern Saudi Arabia. Some versions even extend to Iraq and occasionally Kuwait.

Today, Israeli settlements cover more than 40 percent of the West Bank, with over 700,000 settlers living under Israeli authority, in violation of international law. Areas such as Sheikh Jarrah and Silwan in Jerusalem have been targeted for settlement expansion based on disputed claims of “biblical ownership.”

Recent remarks by right-wing ministers, including Bezalel Smotrich, calling for annexation of southern Lebanon, illustrate how the ideological concept of “Greater Israel” continues to inform contemporary military and political strategies. Analysts note that Netanyahu’s rhetoric alternates between explicit biblical references and implicit security arguments, enabling both maximalist interpretation by hardline supporters and continued backing from Western allies.

Netanyahu’s public endorsement of the “Greater Israel” vision underscores the persistence of a territorial ideology that has shaped Israeli policy for decades. While framed as a historic and spiritual mission, the project raises significant concerns about the sovereignty of Palestinian and neighboring Arab populations and highlights the enduring tensions between expansionist ambitions and international norms.

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PALESTINIANS CARRY FOOD PARCELS DISTRIBUTED BY GAZA HUMANITARIAN FOUNDATION, JUNE 16, 2025. (PHOTO: OMAR ASHTAWY/APA IMAGES)

Palestinian testimonies of deliberate Israeli killings at U.S.-run ‘aid’ sites were ignored until the perpetrators admitted to it
Originally published: Mondoweiss on July 9, 2025 by Noor Alyacoubi (more by Mondoweiss) | (Posted Aug 18, 2025)

These days, in Gaza, over 100 people are killed by Israeli forces every single day. Not all of them die in tents–many are indiscriminately targeted while trying to reach food at so-called “aid” sites run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), the Israeli-backed and American-run company that has replaced the UN’s aid system in the Strip.

Since March 1, Israel has imposed a total blockade on Gaza, preventing all humanitarian aid from entering the coastal enclave. Between March and May 19, not a single aid truck was allowed through. When shipments resumed, they were severely restricted, and many were intercepted or looted by Israeli-backed gangs before reaching warehouses. The GHF “aid” sites, touted as a humanitarian initiative, have turned food distribution into sadistic “death traps,” as Palestinian aid-seekers have described them in countless testimonies.

Palestinians have been saying this for months, describing how the Israeli army opens fire on aid-seekers, even after they are ordered to enter; how they are corralled into narrow, fenced corridors like cattle and made to fight over food boxes in a scene of deliberate and engineered chaos. But the testimonies have largely fallen on deaf ears, despite the fact that over 500 people have been killed and hundreds more have been wounded near these sites. The fact that the United Nations and numerous other humanitarian groups have refused to cooperate with the GHF, citing violations of neutrality and basic humanitarian standards–and calling the GHF plan a “blueprint for ethnic cleansing”–barely made a dent in the public eye.

“This U.S.-supported aid operation is inherently unsafe,” said UN Secretary-General António Guterres.

It’s killing people.

Then, Haaretz broke a story in late June highlighting firsthand testimonies from Israeli soldiers that corroborated what Palestinians had been saying for weeks: the soldiers were given explicit orders to shoot unarmed civilians at GHF aid sites. Massacres were not accidents, but directives.

In this, Haaretz didn’t uncover new facts–it just repeated what we’ve already been screaming into the void. But because the words came from Israeli mouths, they were taken seriously.

The report sparked immediate global attention. Reuters, AP, and AFP published follow-up reports, and even Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz were forced to condemn the report as a “blood libel.”

Our suffering was validated only after our oppressors admitted it. We posted the footage first. We shared the testimonies first. We livestreamed our grief first. But no one believed us.

The killing fields are still being ignored
Before the advent of the GHF and Israel’s recently intensified starvation policy in Gaza, aid distribution was conducted through 400 UN-run centers. The system was simple and efficient: families received SMS notifications with pickup times, and food was distributed within an hour.

The GHF sites, in contrast, are militarized zones with no oversight where aid-seekers are herded into glorified cages, hoping to reach food before the gates close–or before soldiers open fire. Distribution times are announced unpredictably through a Facebook page, sometimes with only five or ten minutes’ notice. One day, the gates open at 8 a.m., another at midnight–or not at all.

“I had to go there multiple times to bring food home,” said 18-year-old Naji Hamad, who stands under the sun almost 10 hours a day to sell 200 packets of iced water to feed his family.

We have no white flour, no beans, not even lentils. Everything is sold at insane prices.

The GHF site closest to Hamad is near the Netzarim corridor, around two kilometers from his shelter. It takes him about 30 minutes on foot to get there. On some nights, he sleeps near the entrance, hoping to be the first in line. But even that doesn’t guarantee access.

“The last time I went, I swore I wouldn’t go again,” he said.

It was chaos. I thought I’d die. I found myself on the ground. Everyone was running, pushing, trying to grab food. I returned home empty-handed.

Even for those who do manage to secure a food parcel, the danger is not over. “Sometimes men with knives wait outside,” Hamad explained.

They’ll threaten you. If you resist, they’ll beat you or worse. I’ve seen it happen.

The entire ordeal depends on luck. If you’re lucky, you get a food package and dodge the looters. If not, you scrape a handful of spilled pasta or lentils off the ground, pack it into a bag, and take it home, hoping to clean it and feed your family. But the violence doesn’t end there. Israeli soldiers and tanks are stationed just meters from the aid sites, rifles aimed at the crowd. Without warning, bullets fly, gas canisters explode, and panic erupts.

Naji Hamad’s story is one among many, as survivors have been pouring out their stories for weeks. Graphic footage has spread across social media. But none of it mattered–no one was listening.

Days after Haaretz broke its story about the “killing fields” of the GHF, the Associated Press published another bombshell: American mercenaries, contracted through private military firms, were also involved in the shootings near GHF sites. The report, based on leaked internal communications, eyewitness accounts, and video evidence confirmed that U.S. nationals had joined Israeli forces in targeting civilians.

GHF’s response was flat denial, dismissing the story as misinformation–just as they’ve done with every video, testimony, and live broadcast from Gaza.

And yet, I don’t care anymore about the exposés. I don’t care whether a newspaper finally sympathizes, or whether another investigation confirms what we’ve known for months. I only care about the result.

I care that nothing has changed. The death toll hasn’t dropped. Aid hasn’t increased. “Firebelts” and drone hums are still echoing through my child’s ears after more than 600 days of war.

Meanwhile, Israel continues killing over 100 Gazans a day–some in aid lines, others in shelters, and most of them in silence.

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U.S. suspends medical visas for Gaza children wounded by U.S. weapons after Zionist influencer’s outrage
Originally published: Quds News Network on August 17, 2025 by Quds News Network Editing Team (more by Quds News Network) | (Posted Aug 18, 2025)

The US State Department has suspended all visitor visas for Palestinians from Gaza. The move came hours after Zionist far-right influencer Laura Loomer raged online against the arrival of severely wounded children in U.S. hospitals.

The children traveled to America for life-saving treatment through HEAL Palestine, a U.S.-registered nonprofit that arranges specialized care.

In a statement on Twitter, the State Department said:

All visitor visas for individuals from Gaza are being stopped while we conduct a full and thorough review of the process and procedures used to issue a small number of temporary medical-humanitarian visas in recent days.

Loomer tagged Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the department in several posts, demanding that injured Palestinian children be denied care. She published several racist and anti-Palestinian posts targeting injured children, calling them “Hamas.” She wrote:

We don’t want Gazans imported here. They have doctors in other countries.

HEAL Palestine has worked with American hospitals for years to provide surgeries and long-term treatment for children critically injured in Gaza. The group covers medical costs, housing, and basic needs until recovery.

Dr. Steve Sosebee, founder of HEAL Palestine, told Quds News Network the suspension will cause lasting harm.

“This is very unfortunate, to say the least, because there are tens of thousands of injured children in Gaza who need medical care that’s not available to them there. The United States is one of the few countries that had permitted NGOs like ours to bring kids here for care. Denying these children access to treatment is against all humanitarian and American values,” he said.

Sosebee explained that the organization provides hospitals with sponsorship letters and guarantees that children return to Gaza after recovery. He warned that blocking visas will mean more preventable deaths.

“Denying injured children access to medical care is against all humanitarian and American values. We have traditionally many people that cares for the sick and suffering children of the world, and this decision will result in many more innocent children, dying endlessly”, he said.

The suspension highlights the contradiction in U.S. policy. While it halts medical access for injured children, Washington continues to arm Israel and facilitate more killings in Gaza.

According to Brown University’s Costs of War Project, the U.S. provided $17.9 billion in military aid to Israel from October 2023 to October 2024. A Wall Street Journal report in December 2023 revealed that shipments included 15,000 bombs and 57,000 artillery shells.

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Israeli strikes on Gaza City persist as Tel Aviv gears up for mass displacement of Palestinians

The Israeli army has been laying waste to neighborhoods in Gaza City in preparation for its assault to occupy the area

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AUG 17, 2025

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Israeli forces continued to indiscriminately bombard Gaza on 17 August, a day after announcing the start of a mass displacement effort preceding the implementation of a recently approved plan to occupy Gaza City.

At least 29 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces since dawn on Sunday. Injuries were also reported after an aid parachute struck civilians in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza.

On Sunday afternoon, the Israeli army bombed the Sabra neighborhood in Gaza City, which has been relentlessly pounded since the approval of the occupation plans.

Hours earlier, four Palestinians were killed in a strike on tents sheltering displaced people west of Khan Yunis.

The Health Ministry in Gaza announced on the same day that seven people, including two children, had died from malnutrition in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of famine and malnutrition victims up to 251, including 110 children, since the start of the war.

“More than 40,000 infants (under one year old) are suffering from severe malnutrition, their lives gradually threatened with death,” Gaza’s Government Media Office said.

Israel’s blockade has seen scores of Palestinians succumb to starvation in recent weeks.

“Pursuant to directives from the political leadership and as part of the Defense Forces' preparations to relocate civilians from combat zones to southern Gaza Strip in order to ensure their safety, starting tomorrow (Sunday) there will be a resumption of providing tents and shelter equipment for the residents of the Strip,” the Israeli army’s Arabic spokesman Avichay Adraee said on 16 August.

Adraee’s mass displacement announcement coincided with relentless strikes on Gaza City’s Al-Zaytoun and Sabra neighborhoods.

Al-Zaytoun in particular has been a hotbed of resistance against Israeli troops since the start of the war. Several ground incursions into the neighborhood have failed to root out Hamas’s Qassam Brigades.

Photos from Al-Zaytoun over the weekend showed the area reduced to rubble due to constant Israeli attacks and deliberate demolition operations.


Booby-trapped robots deployed by the Israeli army have been detonated inside civilian homes.


Israel’s security cabinet approved the occupation of Gaza City last week, despite opposition from Israeli army chief Eyal Zamir, who warned that the operation would endanger captives and put further strain on troops.

Despite the tensions, the army has no choice but to implement the government’s plan.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said on 14 August that the army and government would “act as one fist” to complete the occupation of Gaza City.

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Israeli army backs Gaza City occupation as Tel Aviv erupts in protest

Hamas has reportedly transferred Israeli captives to Gaza City in a bid to pressure Israel against starting its upcoming assault

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AUG 18, 2025

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The Israeli army’s Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir has approved the plan for an occupation of Gaza City, Israel’s public broadcaster reported late on 17 August, after massive protests in Tel Aviv demanding the immediate return of captives.

Israel’s Broadcasting Corporation (KAN) said that Zamir approved the occupation plans on Sunday night. According to estimates, the occupation of the city will take about four months.

The army will attempt as much as possible to avoid harming Israeli captives, as it is believed that some of them are inside Gaza City, the report said.

An Israeli official cited by KAN said the plan to evacuate Gaza City’s residents will be presented to the US.

According to other reports, a senior Israeli military official visited Cairo in recent days to hold meetings with Egyptian officials in connection with preparations for the occupation.

On Tuesday, the occupation plans will be presented for approval to Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, and afterwards to the cabinet.

The occupation plan reportedly consists of four stages: the establishment of “population compounds” in the southern part of the strip, including tents, food, water, and clinics; a wide-scale evacuation of residents from Gaza City, planned to begin in at least two weeks; the launch of the ground operation to encircle Gaza City, while continuing the evacuation of residents; and the entry of the army into Gaza City.

The fourth stage will take place gradually and will see airstrikes continue.

Zamir was previously reported to have been opposed to the plan to occupy Gaza City, believing it would put the captives in danger and place further strain on Israeli troops.

A report by Saudi newspaper Asharq al-Awsat said that Hamas and other Palestinian resistance factions have transferred Israeli captives to Gaza City – in an effort to pressure Tel Aviv against pursuing the occupation.

Israel is awaiting Hamas's response to the latest ceasefire proposal, to see whether it will agree to a partial or full deal, the report added. The Israeli message to Hamas via the mediators is that if it does not agree to a deal in one form or another, the first part of the occupation will be implemented.

Hamas has publicly rejected Israel’s terms that the resistance must surrender its weapons. It also continues to insist on a complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza and a permanent end to the war.

Yet Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly said that fighting will resume after captives are exchanged if the Palestinian resistance movement refuses Tel Aviv’s disarmament terms.

Pressure inside Israel is growing for a deal to release the captives from Gaza.

Hundreds of thousands of Israelis protested in Tel Aviv for the return of the Israeli captives from Gaza through a ceasefire and prisoner exchange deal on 17 August.

The Hostages and Missing Families Forum, which organized the protests, said at least 500,000 attended. These were the largest protests since Israelis took to the streets to oppose Netanyahu’s judicial overhaul plans in 2023.

Throughout the war, many captives were killed by Israeli airstrikes on Gaza. The captives’ families have continued to push for an agreement, and accuse the prime minister of seeking to prolong the war for personal gain.

https://thecradle.co/articles/israeli-a ... in-protest

Israeli jailers unleash dogs, tear gas to terrorize Palestinian women prisoners: Report

Detainees endure humiliation, hunger, and medical neglect, as Israel continues to hold dozens of women, including pregnant and cancer-stricken prisoners

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AUG 18, 2025

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The Palestinian Prisoner's Society reported on 17 August that Israeli forces used police dogs and tear gas during a series of repressive raids against women held in Damon Prison earlier this month.


The assaults took place on 4, 8, 10, and 14 August, when detainees were handcuffed, forced from their cells in a manner described as humiliating, and then led to the prison yard with their heads pushed down.

The Palestinian Prisoner's Society said these attacks are not new, but a form part of a systematic policy against Palestinian men and women in detention, which has escalated to unprecedented levels since the start of the genocidal war against Gaza.

According to the report, women prisoners face systematic torture, humiliation, and strip searches described as a form of sexual assault.

They have been placed in isolation, used as hostages to pressure their families, subjected to starvation, and denied medical treatment, alongside other violations documented in their testimonies.

The report added that detainees endure harsh and degrading conditions, suffering from hunger as a result of scarce and poor-quality food, some of which is spoiled and unfit to eat.

Prisoners also endure insect infestations and skin diseases caused by high temperatures, humidity, and lack of ventilation, with a shortage of basic feminine hygiene items compounding their suffering.


Israel reportedly continues to detain 48 Palestinian women in its prisons, two of whom are from Gaza, and another two who are pregnant.

One of the pregnant women, Reema Balawi, is in her eighth month of pregnancy and nearing her due date.

She was arrested in February on accusations of “incitement” on social media, and despite her condition, remains in detention, having experienced most of her pregnancy while behind bars.

The Palestinian Prisoner's Society also highlighted the case of detainee Fidaa Assaf, who is battling cancer and in need of specialized care.

It said that since the start of the genocide, Israel has increasingly targeted women under accusations of “incitement” on social media, described as a vague pretext used to expand arrests and tighten surveillance, with some transferred to administrative detention under so-called “secret files.”

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Jonathan Cook: The BBC Helped Kill Anas Al-Sharif
August 19, 2025

The media are legitimising Israel’s murder of journalists — and they are doing it because they are racist propagandists for a system of Western colonial control in the Middle East.

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Palestinian journalists in May 2021 filming a building in the Gaza Strip destroyed by Israeli bombing. (Osps7, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0)

By Jonathan Cook
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How is it possible for a BBC reporter to have made the following obscene observation in his recent segment on Israel’s murder of Al-Jazeera journalist Anas Al-Sharif: “There’s the question of proportionality. Is it justified to kill five journalists when you were only targeting one?”

Unpacking the depraved journalistic assumptions behind this short “question” is no small task.

Let us note first, in passing, the entirely false assumption here that Israel wished only to kill one journalist, Al-Sharif. All the evidence is that, in killing more than 200 Palestinian journalists in Gaza over the past two years and by excluding all Western journalists from the enclave, Israel has been seeking to ensure its genocidal crimes go unreported. It is systematically killing those best placed to serve as witnesses.

The all-too-obvious reason Israel wiped out the entire press team at this moment is that the Israeli army is about to invade Gaza City and commit yet more such atrocities.



But let us dig a little deeper. If you aren’t deeply shocked by the BBC, a so-called public broadcaster, thinking it suitable to air the comment above — all the more so after Israel has killed more journalists in Gaza than in all major Western wars over the past 150 years — consider this.

Imagine that Israel finally allows Western journalists into Gaza after blocking their entry for nearly two years. A team of five familiar BBC faces covering the region set up shop in Gaza and work out of an improvised studio inside the enclave.

Then news breaks that that their studio has been hit by an Israeli strike, and all five killed: Jeremy Bowen, Lyse Doucet, Yollande Knell, Lucy Williamson and Jon Donnison.

Israel doesn’t claim the strike was a mistake, but celebrates the killings. It says it has secret evidence that one of them — let’s say Jon Donnison, who made the observation above — was secretly recruited by Hamas’ military wing while in the enclave.

Can we imagine the BBC or any other Western news organisation framing the segment in the following terms: “There’s the question of proportionality. Is it justified to kill five journalists when you were only targeting one?”

We all know the answer. The coverage would rightly proceed from the fact that Israel had killed five journalists, the latest in a procession of such media workers, in violation of international law.

The tone would be one of utter indignation. The framing, again rightly, would assume there could be no possible justification for such an attack on civilians. Israel’s claim that Donnison was working at the time in a military capacity for Hamas would be dismissed with complete contempt — unless Israel could produce firm evidence.

Racist Double Standard

If you find yourself in any way recoiling from this comparison — how can the killing of Jon Donnison be equated with killing Al-Sharif? — can I gently suggest that the power of Israeli and Western propaganda has been working its magic on you.

Israel’s assertion that the award-winning reporter Al-Sharif was really a Hamas commander while doing a sideline in journalism for Al-Jazeera is no less preposterous than the claim that Donnison might be doing the same.

For one thing, reporting a genocide as Al-Sharif was doing — especially when hundreds of your colleagues have been picked off by Israel one-by-one — is more than a full-time job. It is a way of life.

Doubtless, though I have less knowledge of such matters, it is the same as serving as the commander of a Hamas cell.

An army of Israeli drones are spying on the enclave 24 hours a day from Gaza’s skies. Someone identified by Israel as a Hamas commander, or even a lowly official, would be under constant surveillance, and forced to move in the shadows, living underground as much of the time as possible.

Similarly, every Palestinian’s phone in Gaza is tapped by Unit 8200 and their calls stored on Microsoft servers.

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The idea that Al-Sharif could throw in a few hours a day running a guerrilla operation under these conditions, while popping up on camera every few minutes to report on the latest slaughter in Gaza is so insane no one — least of all a major news organisation like the BBC — should be dignifying it with an ounce of credibility.

After all, if Israel had really identified Al-Sharif as a Hamas commander, it would have mountains of intel gathered by its surveillance machine. Instead, it has produced a few flimsy items of “evidence” that even I could rustle up in minutes using ChatGPT.

Again, no one should be citing this as evidence, any more than they would do if it were Donnison being smeared. Doing so legitimises the murder of journalists by Israel.

That is exactly what the BBC and the rest of the western media are doing — and they are doing it because the journalists being killed are Palestinian. They are doing it because they are racist propagandists for a system of Western colonial control in the Middle East.

But, you counter. Isn’t it a fact that Al Sharif had worked in the period before Oct. 7, 2023, in the press department of Hamas?

And the answer, if true, is: so bloody what? Hamas was the governing administration of Gaza. It ran the enclave’s public services, schools, hospitals. Its press officers were there to communicate public policy.

Donnison, Bowen, Doucet, Knell and Williamson work for the British state broadcaster. They work for a state currently breaking the most basic precepts of international law by arming and spying on behalf of another state actively engaged in war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide.

Does that make them legitimate targets for Hamas to kill if they report in Gaza?

If your answer is “no,” then stop peddling a depraved, racist double standard.

Outrageous Narrative

Israel has been pushing at an open door in Britain and other Western capitals in advancing the idea that anyone who is connected in any way with the administration in Gaza is therefore tainted by terrorism and a legitimate target. In practice, that means much of its professional classes.

Israel has systematically murdered, jailed and tortured medical workers in Gaza as “Hamas operatives” on the grounds that the enclave’s hospitals were run by Hamas. It has attacked and destroyed all Gaza’s hospitals on the same grounds.

The idea that Israel could destroy Gaza’s hospitals initially shocked observers. But Western media like the BBC quickly normalised these crimes against humanity, even as the people of Gaza were left with no medical services in the midst of a saturation bombing campaign by Israel and a mass starvation policy.

Israel has been doing the same with Gaza’s journalists: implying that any connection with the governing party, however tenuous, justifies murdering them. And Western journalists like those at the BBC are going along with this outrageous narrative.

The British government, for which journalists like Donnison work, is setting the agenda that BBC journalists, as state stenographers, are following.



An amendment in 2021 to Britain’s Terrorism Act of 2000 means that Hamas’ military, political and administrative wings were for the first time treated as indistinguishable. They all supposedly engage in terrorism. For that reason, showing any kind of support, even expressing an opinion, for anything or anyone connected, however tenuously, to Hamas can get you locked up in the U.K. for up to 14 years.

Britain has replicated as domestic policy the obscene logic that Israel has used to destroy Gaza’s hospitals, murder its doctors and kill its journalists.

It has now expanded that warped logic to outlaw the direct-action group Palestine Action as a terrorist group comparable to Al-Qaeda, and is threatening anyone in Britain who expresses support for Palestine Action’s efforts to stop Israel’s genocide in Gaza as a supporter of terrorism.

In short, the British government and a servile BBC that regurgitates its positions have the blood of Al-Sharif and Gaza’s other journalists directly on their hands. They helped kill him. And in reporting his murder, they are ensuring more journalists in Gaza will be murdered in the days, weeks and months to come.

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Gooning for Apartheid: How Israel Uses Sex to Whitewash Genocide
August 18, 2025

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By Alan Macleod – Aug 15, 2025

Amid an ongoing assault on its neighbors, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) is attempting to improve its image by posting highly sexually suggestive content featuring its soldiers, changing the prevailing emotion of onlookers from outrage to lust.

A wide range of IDF thirst trap accounts—many with hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of followers—proliferate on social media. These accounts are quietly sanctioned by the Israeli government, in an attempt, in its own words, to “appeal” to a young male demographic.

MintPress News explores the phenomenon of Israel using sex to whitewash its actions.

Babes Carrying Out Massacres
Since the October 7, 2023, attacks, virtually every user on social media has been exposed to images of Israeli attacks on civilian infrastructure. But a large subsection of the internet—particularly young males—also see another side of the Israeli military. A myriad of IDF thirst trap accounts also pepper the internet. Pages like “IDF Babes,” “Hot IDF Girls,” and “Girls Defense,”—each with hundreds of thousands of followers across different platforms—post content sexualizing and lionizing female Israeli soldiers in equal measures.

The images and videos often come with explicit political messages. This weekend, for example, IDF babes posted a picture of an IDF soldier in nothing but a bikini, with the caption, “Corporal Dina stumbled across a Syrian T-34/85 tank in our Golan Heights,” thereby explicitly claiming the Golan Heights—Syrian territory illegally occupied since 1968—as Israeli.

Another common template for posting is the “on/off” format, featuring two pictures of the same woman, side by side: one in a combat uniform and another wearing little or nothing.

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Some Israeli soldiers have their own thirst trap accounts. The best-known of these is Natalia Fadeev, a military police reservist also known as Gun Waifu. Posting highly sexually suggestive content alongside passionate defenses of Israel, Fadeev is the undisputed queen of Israeli military social media, racking up millions of followers across social media. (This included 2.7 million on TikTok alone, before her account was suspended).

Her content mixes open hostility for Muslims with not-so-subtle denial of Israeli atrocities. “Get in loser, we’re going to capture some Mohammads!” reads one caption. Another asks her young male audience, “Look me in the eyes, do you really think I could commit war crimes?”

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Horny For The Dead
The practice of publishing images of scantily clad female Israeli soldiers is not limited to thirst trap accounts. Established media regularly do the same, even when announcing the deaths of said women. In July, pro-Israel journalist Mazelit Airaksinen wrote a memorial for an Israeli woman killed on October 7. “Karin Vernikov had just finished her time in the IDF and had just got home from a horse riding trip to South Africa, when Hamas attacked on October 7. She was only 22,” she wrote, adding words from her mother: “My little girl won’t come back, I can’t hug you. How can I go on, how can I breathe without you?”

The image Airaksinen used to illustrate the deceased Vernikov, however, was so inappropriately suggestive that it caused the note to go viral. In the photo, Vernikov is wearing extremely tight-fitting orange yoga pants and looking over her back, down at the photographer, exposing her rear to the camera. “Using her ass cheeks to get sympathy is a new low,” replied one user. “What is with this soft core porn obituary like what even is this?” read another top-rated reply.

Airaksinen is far from the only journalistic source to use images more appropriate for an OnlyFans account in their obituaries, however. The Times of Israel illustrated their article on the killing of Romi Eliyahu Bernat with a highly suggestive back shot. And for the obituary of Liraz Nisan, who died while fleeing the Supernova Music Festival, they chose a picture of the 20-year-old wearing only a bra.

This sort of posting is evidently state-endorsed, as the government of Israel regularly partakes in it itself. A prominent case in point is that of Shani Louk, another young Israeli woman killed on October 7, 2023. Israel has posted multiple suggestive images of Louk on its official Instagram page, even as it announced her death. It has also commented on the looks of other Israeli women killed in the violence.

Moreover, the idea to post thirst traps and to explicitly present IDF women as a sexualized force was a creation of the Israeli government itself. In 2017, it initiated a public relations campaign to enhance the country’s image within the United States. It began looking for U.S. partners to distribute semi-pornographic photos of its soldiers. The result was a series of collaborations with men’s magazine Maxim, with the headlines: “Meet the Sexy Israeli Army Soldier Who’s Got the Internet All Fired Up,” “Check Out the Smoking Hot Instagram of This Israeli Army Girl Turned Swimsuit Model,” “Behold, 12 More Smoldering Soldiers From the ‘Hot Israeli Army Girls’ Instagram Account,” and, “Gal Gadot, Bar Refaeli and 14 More Smoldering-Hot Israeli Women.”

Explaining the rationale behind the campaign, David Dorfman, a media adviser with the Israeli Consulate of the United States, told the BBC: “Males that age have no feeling toward Israel one way or another, and we view that as a problem, so we came up with an idea that would be appealing to them.”

Other attempts to improve the IDF’s image have included inviting American celebrities to spend time with all-female units. In 2017, comedian Conan O’Brien traveled to Israel and filmed a segment where he trained with female IDF soldiers. Two years later, actress and singer Hailee Steinfeld also went there on a state-funded PR trip.

Birthright as Sex Tourism
Under Israeli law, all Jews have the right to an Israeli passport and to move to Israel. To encourage this process, the government provides free trips to Israel costing thousands of dollars each to all diaspora Jews (once they have been screened for pro-Palestine views). Nearly one million young people have gone on these Birthright trips.

On these trips, sex between local (Jews) and visitors is, according to staffers, actively “encouraged.” Birthright organizers facilitate what they call “hormonal encounters” by employing good-looking IDF soldiers to accompany the groups wherever they go. These soldiers understand their role very well. Many groups do not stay in hotels, but together in Bedouin-style tents, “a setup conducive to first kisses,” one report notes. Many visitors report feeling pressured into fornication on what is commonly described as a free, ten-day “sex vacation.”

For the government, the utility of all this is clear. It has calculated that impressionable teens who lose their virginity in Israel are much more likely to develop a deeper, emotional connection to the State of Israel. Birthright alumni move to Israel in greater numbers than those who did not receive a free trip, and are 160% more likely to marry a Jewish spouse. This helps alleviate the country’s demographic problem, i.e., building a Jewish supremacist state in a region where they are still a minority. To that end, then, Birthright employs open-minded individuals whose services allow the job to be done.

Between these hormonal encounters, visitors are shown a sanitized history of the country, brought to key buildings and monuments, and often have the chance to meet Prime Minister Netanyahu, who has pledged over $100 million in government funding to support the project.

War Crimes as Dating App Profile Pics
Another way in which Israeli soldiers have associated military life with sex is in their dating profiles. Images of soldiers serving in Gaza proliferate on Israeli dating apps. One estimate suggests that over one-third of all profiles feature men and women in IDF uniforms.

The pictures on these profiles range from smiling faces in uniforms, brandishing weapons, to soldiers displaying stolen Palestinian property, posing in bombed-out buildings, reveling in the destruction of Gaza, and even some in which individuals openly desecrate mosques.

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While this phenomenon has shocked many international onlookers, in the Israeli dating market, soldiers are hot commodities. “I feel that girls are throwing themselves at me since I started my reserve duty,” one reservist told Israeli newspaper, Haaretz. “After I uploaded photos of myself in uniform, girls seemed more attracted and interested in me… I feel that a photo in my uniform is like standing next to a Ferrari. It’s a status symbol,” he added.

Israel is not the only country attempting to shore up support for its military by sanctioning the posting of thirst traps; the United States does it, too. Yet it has strongly and very publicly leaned into this portrayal of itself, in a way that the U.S. Army has not.

Realizing that Western support is crucial for its project of colonization, the Israeli government oversees an enormous public relations operation. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ PR budget has increased by over 2,000%, now standing at $150 million. Part of this goes towards targeting young people, with campaigns to sexualize its soldiers.

It is far from clear, however, how effective this campaign is. Only nine percent of Americans aged under 35 years old approve of Israel’s actions in Gaza, compared to 49% of those 55 and older. This aversion to Israel extends to young American Jews, a plurality of whom believed that, even before October 7, 2023, it was an Apartheid state. This massive disparity in opinion can be partially explained by the different media the generations consume. Older Americans, still reliant on newspapers and cable news, continue to support Israel. Younger generations, exposed to a wider variety of viewpoints on social media, however, have abandoned Israel. As Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the pro-Israel group, the Anti-Defamation League, explained, “we have a major TikTok problem.” It was this perceived anti-Israel bias that, in March, led American lawmakers to ban the platform.

Israel and its supporters have been forced into creative methods to defend their actions and change the subject. One method has been to push highly sexualized images of its military into the social media feeds of young men worldwide. Yet these thirst traps have not managed to stem the tide of negative sentiment towards Israel and its policies in Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, and beyond. Despite Israel’s best efforts to do so, it turns out that you can’t whitewash a genocide with cum.

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Hamas fighters stage 'large scale' attack on Israeli base as Tel Aviv readies Gaza City takeover

Around 18 resistance fighters stormed a newly established site in Khan Yunis, inflicting casualties on Israeli troops while attempting to take captives Israel travel guide

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AUG 20, 2025

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Hamas’s armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, launched a large-scale raid into an Israeli military encampment in Gaza’s southern city of Khan Yunis on 20 August, resulting in casualties. Israel travel guide

An updated Israeli army assessment says 18 Palestinian resistance fighters participated in the attack. According to the assessment, they emerged from a tunnel with RPGs and machine guns, opening fire at troops. The army probe also found that some of the fighters managed to breach the walls of the site.

The Israeli army said 10 Hamas fighters were killed, while acknowledging the injury of three soldiers, one seriously. The army said the Qassam militants were attempting to take more captives. Tel Aviv says it is working to capture the remaining fighters involved in the attack, estimated at around eight.

The Qassam Brigades announced the operation in a statement via its media channel on Telegram. “This morning, Al-Qassam fighters managed to raid a newly established enemy site southeast of Khan Yunis city in the southern Gaza Strip with a Qassam force consisting of an infantry battalion. The Al-Qassam fighters stormed the site and targeted a number of Merkava 4 guard tanks with several incendiary devices, commando work devices, and Yasin-105 shells,” it said.

“The fighters also targeted several houses where occupation soldiers were entrenched, hitting them with six shells against fortifications and personnel and machine gun fire. A number of fighters stormed the houses and eliminated several occupation soldiers inside at point-blank range using light weapons and hand grenades. The Qassam fighters also managed to snipe the commander of a Merkava 4 tank, fatally wounding him,” it added. Israel travel guidePalestinian cultural products

“The operation site was shelled with mortar shells to secure the fighters' withdrawal from the location. Upon the arrival of the rescue force, one of the martyrs detonated himself among the soldiers, causing casualties among them. The attack continued for several hours, and our mujahideen observed the landing of evacuation helicopters,” the Qassam Brigades went on to say.

Israeli media referred to it as a “rare” attack that managed to “penetrate the defenses” of the Nahshon Battalion of the army’s Kfir Brigade.

The Qassam Brigades and other resistance factions in Gaza remain active and continue to confront troops across the strip. Several dozen Israeli soldiers have been killed in the past few months due to a recent surge in resistance operations.

Wednesday’s Qassam raid comes as the Israeli army is preparing for its upcoming assault to seize and occupy Gaza City.

Israel’s Defense Minister, Israel Katz, approved on 20 August the army’s plans for the occupation of Gaza City. The operation has been dubbed Gideon’s Chariots II – meant as a follow-up to Gideon’s Chariots, which was launched in May.

Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians will be forcibly displaced as part of the operation. Israel travel guide

The army says 130,000 Israeli reserve soldiers will be called up for the assault on Gaza City. The reserve service of already active soldiers will be extended by about a month. Recruitment of about 60,000 reservists is set to start on 20 August.

“Once the operation is completed, Gaza will change its face and will no longer look as it did in the past,” Katz said.

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Hamas agrees to latest Egyptian ceasefire proposal

The resistance movement’s approval comes ahead of an upcoming Israeli assault to seize and occupy Gaza City Israel travel guide

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AUG 19, 2025

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Hamas said in a statement on 18 August that it has accepted the latest Egyptian proposal for a ceasefire and prisoner exchange deal in the Gaza Strip.


“The Hamas movement and the Palestinian factions have informed Egyptian and Qatari mediators of their approval of the proposal presented to them yesterday,” the statement said. Palestinian history books

The Egyptian proposal is based on the previous draft put forward by US envoy Steve Witkoff. It includes Hamas’s release of 10 Israeli captives and a 60-day ceasefire period during which talks for a permanent end to the war would continue.

Around 150 Palestinian prisoners will be exchanged for the captives.

An Israeli official cited by Times of Israel said Tel Aviv’s position remains unchanged regarding its insistence on a comprehensive deal for the release of all the captives – including the realization of its other terms to end the war, among them Hamas disarming.

The outlet also cited an Arab diplomat as saying that Hamas has backed down from a number of its previous demands.

“We can see clearly that Hamas is under immense pressure,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday after Hamas announced its approval.

Several Hebrew media reports said Netanyahu was examining options and would review the proposal. Others said Israel is determined to move ahead with the occupation of Gaza City. Israel travel guidePalestinian history books


US President Donald Trump had said earlier on Monday that Israeli captives will only be released once Hamas is “destroyed,” openly backing Israel’s plan to occupy Gaza City.

“We will only see the return of the remaining hostages when Hamas is confronted and destroyed!!! The sooner this takes place, the better the chances of success will be,” the president said on his Truth Social platform.

His comments came despite widespread internal concern in Israel over the fate of the captives and the threat posed to them by Tel Aviv’s upcoming assault.

Hundreds of thousands of Israelis protested in Tel Aviv on 17 August for the return of the Israeli captives from Gaza through a ceasefire and prisoner exchange deal.

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The US Treats Israeli Pedophiles Nicer Than Wounded Palestinian Kids

Things are so fucked up that the only way to get wounded Palestinian children in and out of the United States for medical treatment these days would be to disguise them as Israeli pedophiles.

Caitlin Johnstone
August 20, 2025



Antiwar has a story out right now with the headline “Rep. Greene: US Should Let Gaza Children in for Medical Treatment, Prosecute Israeli Child Predators.”

It’s a headline that says so much about what’s going on in the world in just a few words. Is the US really not letting Gaza children in for medical treatment? Is the US really failing to prosecute Israelis who prey on children? Why are these necessary things to say? And why is it being left to Marjorie Taylor Greene to say them?

What’s crazy is that these are entirely true and legitimate grievances, as Antiwar’s Dave DeCamp explains:

“The Georgia representative was referring to a recent State Department decision to block visas for Palestinians from Gaza in response to outrage from pro-Trump activist Laura Loomer over wounded Palestinian children arriving for medical treatment, and the case of Tom Alexandrovich, a senior Israeli cybersecurity official who was arrested in a sting operation in Nevada for attempting to lure a child for sexual purposes but was allowed to go back to Israel.”

I mean, damn.

Things are so fucked up that the only way to get wounded Palestinian children in and out of the United States for medical treatment these days would be to disguise them as Israeli pedophiles.



Israel apologists are still trying to make “we’re not starving children, we’re starving SICK children” work. Bari Weiss’s media outlet The Free Press has a new genocide apologia article out noting that twelve of the emaciated children we’ve seen in photos distributed by the mainstream press have had preexisting conditions like “cystic fibrosis, rickets, or other serious ailments.”

This argument is exactly the same as starting a fire in a crowded building and then claiming you can’t be guilty of murder by arson because many of the people who died in the fire were handicapped and elderly individuals who couldn’t escape quickly enough. Everyone knows the people who suffer first and worst in a famine are small children, the elderly, and the sick.

As others have pointed out, it really shows how desperate the Israel spinmeisters are getting that they would cite “rickets” as a pre-existing condition in their argument to dismiss concerns about starvation in Gaza, given that rickets is a condition caused by malnutrition.



Israel: We have to kill all the journalists in Gaza because they’re Hamas.

Western journalists: Okay so let us in so at least someone’s there to report what’s happening in Gaza.

Israel: We can’t, it’s not safe for you.

Western journalists: Why not?

Israel: Because then YOU’D be Hamas.



Saw a tweet from former Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett complaining that “Europe is becoming Islamized,” fearmongering about the number of Muslims who now live in some of Europe’s major cities.

Israelis are something else, man. They don’t want Muslims to live in the middle east, they don’t want Muslims to live in Europe. Kinda seems like they just don’t want Muslims to live.



The New York Post has an article out with the headline “Queens bodega named ‘Gaza Deli and Grill’ ignites fear among Jewish New Yorkers — including Oct. 7 survivor: ‘I’m still not safe’”.

It’s just as ridiculous as it sounds. There’s a bodega in New York called “Gaza Deli and Grill” and Jewish locals are saying it makes them feel unsafe. This happens as an active genocide continues in Gaza, with Israel calling upon 60,000 IDF reservists in preparation for the planned ethnic cleansing of a million civilians from Gaza City.

Whenever you see the western press centering the feelings of western Jews with extreme aggression, it’s a safe bet that Israel has something especially ugly in the works.



The plan has always been to pace us from

“It’s a complicated conflict and Hamas attacked on October 7 and gosh you sure are obsessed with Jews,”

to

“Well it’s too late to do anything about it now,”

to

“Oh come on Gaza was so long ago and there’s nothing we can do to change the past.”

It really seems to have taken the empire by surprise that the public has not played along with this. They really expected us to forget about Gaza within the first few weeks and let it fade into the background. The fact that the outcry has only gotten louder says encouraging things about ordinary members of the public, and about the future of the human species.

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Post by blindpig » Thu Aug 21, 2025 2:05 pm

Israeli army admits ‘failure’ after Khan Yunis resistance ambush

Military correspondent Avi Ashkenazi questioned the Israeli army’s readiness for the occupation of Gaza City following Hamas’s raid in Khan Yunis

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The Israeli army acknowledged its “failure” on 21 August following a raid on one of its military sites in Gaza’s southern city of Khan Yunis the day before.


The army said it bore responsibility for not preventing members of Hamas’s Qassam Brigades from breaching its encampment in Khan Yunis.

Around 20 members of the Qassam Brigades stormed the Israeli site on Wednesday morning, attacking soldiers with machine guns and RPGs. Several were killed, and at least eight managed to escape back into the tunnel from which they emerged, according to an updated Israeli army probe.

The Israeli soldiers were wounded in the Qassam Brigades attack.

“In Khan Yunis there still remains a Hamas infrastructure of elite forces that continue to challenge the Israeli army. The fighting to hunt them down is complex and difficult, but this morning’s incident is extremely serious and highlights a weakness of Shin Bet and Military Intelligence in the area,” said Avi Ashkenazi, military correspondent for Maariv newspaper, on 20 August.

Ashkenazi said the “fact that such a large wave of militants carried out a raid on a military outpost should deeply trouble the army’s top brass regarding the very readiness of the Israeli military to manage the coming operation to seize Gaza City.”

“The militants used a tunnel network that Division 36 had not yet identified, and this is already a problematic matter, since the area was supposed to have been cleared and mapped for tunnels,” he added, contradicting what the army assessment said about forces being aware of the tunnel from which the resistance fighters emerged.


“The Israeli army is about to enter Gaza City. The complexity there is many times greater. The military must understand it is not setting out on a stroll in Gaza City, but to fight against two Hamas brigades comprising several hundred fighters, some of them well-trained and fully armed. Hamas will challenge the forces, try to harass, kidnap, and embarrass the army with attacks similar to what took place this morning,” Ashkenazi went on to say.

Tel Aviv announced on 20 August that it has begun the early stages of its plan to occupy Gaza City.

“Our forces already control the outskirts of the city,” Israeli army spokesman Effie Defrin confirmed on Wednesday.

He added that 60,000 conscription letters will be sent this week, and an extra 20,000 later in August.

In total, army says 130,000 Israeli reserve soldiers will be called up for the assault on Gaza City.

“'Gideon's Chariots 2' will fail as its predecessors did and will not achieve its goals. The occupation of Gaza will not be a picnic,” Hamas said in a statement on Wednesday evening.

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Aid groups warn Israel blocking all shelter supplies for Gaza

Agencies say that Israel is stalling shipments with trivial clearance demands

News Desk

AUG 20, 2025

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International aid agencies said on 20 August that they have not been able to deliver shelter materials into Gaza, despite Israeli claims last month that restrictions on such supplies had been lifted.

Officials from five organizations, including UN bodies, told Reuters that Israeli bureaucratic obstacles remain in place.

Spokesperson Jens Laerke of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said, “The United Nations and our partners have ... not been able to bring in shelter materials following the Israeli announcement. There’s a set of impediments that still needs to be addressed, including Israeli customs clearance.”

CARE International, ShelterBox, and the Norwegian Refugee Council confirmed that they have yet to receive authorizations to deliver materials, while others are still unable to get clearance.

Speaking near the Rafah crossing, Executive Director of the Egyptian Red Crescent Amal Emam told CNN correspondent Becky Anderson in an interview that a truck carrying critical equipment had been repeatedly blocked despite urgent medical needs.

“This truck has been rejected four times,” said Emam. “It's carrying ICU beds coming from the WHO [World Health Organization].”


She then showed Anderson a warehouse packed with medical supplies that Israel refused to let through, describing the daily struggle to deliver aid into Gaza, with hundreds of trucks loaded with medicine, oxygen tanks, and other lifesaving materials stalled or turned back as the humanitarian crisis deepens for trivial or overly technical reasons.

The UN estimates that over 1.3 million Palestinians are without tents, with more displacement expected as Israeli operations expand toward Gaza City, with the aim of fully occupying it.

Israel’s military agency COGAT said on Saturday that shelter materials would be permitted through the Kerem Shalom crossing after inspection.

The Red Cross confirmed it had received authorization to use the Jordanian corridor to Kerem Shalom, but warned of remaining “many challenges.” CARE International, however, said it has received no confirmation of any policy change.

The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) said it applied to deliver 3,000 tents across Gaza, including to the north, but is still awaiting a response. Aid groups also object to new Israeli demands that require them to register and disclose information about Palestinian staff – a condition imposed in March.

ShelterBox’s regional director, Haroon Altaf, said limiting permission to a select few groups would be insufficient.

“If it’s only a handful of organizations that can bring shelter aid in, it doesn’t really change much, and it’s deeply concerning. People are going to die because of it,” he warned.

Displaced Palestinians have been enduring severe conditions without proper shelter. Fifty-five-year-old Ibrahim Tabassi expressed that life inside his tent was unbearable, with no proper facilities and extreme heat – while other residents described using the same ‘worn out’ tent since the beginning of the Israeli attack on Gaza.

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'Full of tears', 1000 Palestinian children graduate from Gaza school for orphans
August 21, 2025

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“The children wept, as no parents were there to share the moment – their parents had been killed by the Israeli army,” said one observer.

More than 1000 Palestinian children orphaned by Israel’s genocidal assault on Gaza took part in a bittersweet graduation ceremony on Monday at a special school in the south of the embattled enclave as Israeli forces continued their US-backed campaign of annihilation and ethnic cleansing nearby.

Dressed in caps and gowns and waving Palestinian flags, graduates of the school at al-Wafa Orphan Village in Khan Younis — opened earlier this year by speech pathologist Wafaa Abu Jalala — received diplomas as students and staff proudly looked on. It was a remarkable event given the tremendous suffering of Palestinians in Gaza, especially the children, and Israel’s obliteration of the Strip’s educational infrastructure, often referred to as scholasticide.

Organisers said the event was the largest of its kind since Israel began levelling Gaza after the Hamas-led attack of 7 October 2023. Israel’s assault and siege, which are the subject of an International Court of Justice genocide case, have left more than 62,000 Palestinians dead, including over 18,500 children – official death tolls that are likely to be a severe undercount.


The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics reported in April that nearly 40,000 children in Gaza have lost one or both of their parents to Israeli bombs and bullets in what the agency called the world’s “largest orphan crisis” in modern history. Other independent groups say the number of orphans is even higher during a war in which medical professionals have coined a grim new acronym: WCNSF – wounded child, no surviving family.

Hundreds of thousands of other Palestinians are starving in what Amnesty International on Monday called a “deliberate campaign”. Thousands of Gazan children are treated for malnutrition each month, and at least 122 have starved to death, according to local officials.

Early in the war, the United Nations Children’s Fund called Gaza “the world’s most dangerous place to be a child.” Last year, UN Secretary-General António Guterres for the first time added Israel to his so-called “List of Shame” of countries that kill and injure children during wars and other armed conflicts. Doctors and others, including volunteers from the US, have documented many cases in which they’ve concluded Israeli snipers and other troops have deliberately shot children in the head and chest.

There are also more child amputees in Gaza than anywhere else in the world, with UN agencies estimating earlier this year that 3000-4000 Palestinian children have had one or more limbs removed, sometimes without anaesthesia. The administration of US President Donald Trump — which provides Israel with many of the weapons used to kill and maim Palestinian children — recently stopped issuing visas to amputees and other victims seeking medical treatment in the US.

All of the above have wrought what one Gaza mother called the “complete psychological destruction” of children in the embattled enclave.

Indeed, a 2024 survey of more than 500 Palestinian children in Gaza revealed that 96% of them fear imminent death, 92% are not accepting of reality, 79% suffer from nightmares, 77% avoid discussing traumatic events, 73% display signs of aggression, 49% wish to die because of the war, and many more “show signs of withdrawal and severe anxiety, alongside a pervasive sense of hopelessness”.

Iain Overton, executive director of the UK-based group Action on Armed Violence, said at the time of the survey’s publication that “the world’s failure to protect Gaza’s children is a moral failing on a monumental scale”.

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Gaza - First They Came ...

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By Michael Leunig:

First they came for the Palestinians and I did not speak out because I was not a Palestinian.

Then they came for more Palestinians and I did not speak out because I feared hostility and trouble.

Then they came for even more Palestinians and I did not speak out because if I did, doors would close to me, hateful email would arrive, bitterness and spiteful condemnations would follow.

Then they came for more and more Palestinians and I did not speak out because, by then I had fallen into silence to reflect upon the appalling, disgraceful and impossible aspects of human nature.

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