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PostPosted: Wed Oct 11, 2023 7:44 pm
 


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Human version: there is simply no excuse for the deliberate butchery of civilians even if you can't take on the opposing army. None at all. We're not talking about collateral damage, even military excesses or even war crimes. Hamas is undisputedly no more than murderous thugs.


All true.

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And if the people of Gaza are willing to allow Israel to remove Hamas rather than themselves. they'll pay the price in 'collateral damage' as they always have.


The Palestinian people of Gaza have absolutely no say in the matter. Watch the Combat Veteran Reacts video above. He breaks it down very well. Israel shut off power, water, fuel, and food. Hamas has stopped elections for the last 18 years. Israel has shut all the borders so no one can leave Gaza. The people of Gaza have absolutely no options other than hope they don't get killed before they starve or succumb to dehydration.

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Obviously there are the usual reasons and excuses from two totally intransigent opponents, but they no way can justify the sheer barbarity of the attack by Hamas.


Nope. But they likely had no say nor knowledge of the attack. They know that they are ultimately the ones to pay the bill for Hamas' barbarity.

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Hahn statement put not only his unions reputation in question but also disrupts any credible examples of support in a public sphere for the Palestinian people. It was inept and tone deaf. He should step down.


I can see that.


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That is Hamas' plan. It strengthens them to the remaining Palestinian diaspora because they are the only ones 'fighting for the people' by bravely using the people as shields.


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No power, water or fuel to Gaza until hostages freed, says Israel minister


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Israel has said there will be no humanitarian break to its siege of the Gaza Strip until all its hostages are freed, amid growing concern over dwindling water, food and fuel supplies after a fifth night of bombardment.

The energy minister, Israel Katz, wrote on social media that no “electrical switch will be turned on, no water hydrant will be opened and no fuel truck will enter” until the “abductees” were free. The United Nations experts have condemned the Israeli bombardment as “collective punishment”, which is a war crime.

Israel is preparing to launch a ground invasion in response to bloody massacres carried out in 20 Israeli communities by the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas last weekend, during which dozens of hostages were also seized, in the most serious escalation in the region for 50 years.

The US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, landed in Tel Aviv on Thursday as part of a Middle East tour to show Washington’s solidarity with Israel, after a first plane loaded with US munitions arrived in Israel on Wednesday night. “You may be strong enough on your own to defend yourself,” Blinken said at a joint press conference with Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. “But as long as America exists, you will never, ever have to. We will always be there by your side.”

Israel Defence Forces strikes killed at least 33 people within two hours overnight on Thursday, according to Al Jazeera’s local reporter, bringing the death toll in Gaza to 1,354. The reporter said fighter jets had attacked houses in several areas, and civil defence groups recovered the bodies of the dead. In some areas, residents were sifting through rubble with their bare hands looking for survivors and bodies.

The UN said late on Wednesday the number of people displaced by the airstrikes had soared 30% within 24 hours to 339,000 – two-thirds of them crowding into UN schools. Palestinian media said that bombing had killed the brother of Mohammed Deif, Hamas’s military commander, and a senior commander from Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

Hazem Balousha, the Guardian’s reporter in Gaza, reached by phone on Thursday morning, said the strip’s residents had been told that hospitals had stopped admitting all but emergency cases. Rafah, Gaza’s crossing point with Egypt, remained closed, and the only power station ran out of fuel on Tuesday, leaving the strip powered by scattered private generators. Those will shut off as well if fuel is not allowed in and the Red Cross has pleaded for fuel deliveries in order to prevent overwhelmed hospitals from “turning into morgues”.

In Israel, the reported death toll has climbed to 1,300. Lt Col Richard Hecht, an Israeli military spokesperson, told reporters on Thursday that forces were preparing for a ground assault but that the political leadership had not yet ordered one. Netanyahu has vowed to “crush and destroy” Hamas and as of Wednesday night, he leads a newly formed unity government and war cabinet, including members of the opposition.

Benny Gantz, the leader of the centrist National Unity party, a former defence minister and a strident critic of Netanyahu’s current far-right government, said: “We are all in this together. We are all enlisting. This is not a political partnership, but rather a unity of fate. This is the time to close ranks and to win.”

Blinken will also visit Jordan, and Palestinian officials have said he will meet the Palestinian Authority president, Mahmoud Abbas, who controls parts of the West Bank.

Abbas, whose Fatah movement lost control of Gaza to Hamas in 2007, has not condemned the attacks on Israel, instead blaming the violence on the neglect of Palestinian grievances and the 56-year-old occupation, and has called for Palestinians outside Gaza to resist the Israeli military.

Blinken’s visit coincides with the arrival of a US aircraft carrier in the region, amid fears that the events of the last week could escalate, drawing in Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group, and Palestinian factions in the occupied West Bank and the restive city of Jerusalem. In the West Bank, clashes in several areas have erupted between Palestinians and IDF troops, as well as Israeli settlers living in the territory.

Gen Michael Kurilla, commander of US central command, said: “The arrival of these highly capable forces to the region is a strong signal of deterrence should any actor hostile to Israel consider trying to take advantage of this situation.”

The emergency war cabinet must decide now what the country’s strategic objectives will be in Gaza. A ground offensive, the first since a seven-week war in 2014, is likely to bring even higher casualties on both sides in brutal house-to-house fighting. Israel has mobilised an unprecedented 360,000 reservists, massed additional forces near the strip, and evacuated tens of thousands of residents from nearby communities.

Overnight, fighting continued on Israeli soil on the Gaza periphery, as the IDF struggled to secure the breached security fence the country had relied on to contain Hamas. Eleven Palestinian militants were reported killed by the Israeli media.

Strategic planning has been complicated by the presence of Israeli hostages, among them children and elderly people, inside the Gaza Strip.

Israel’s Army Radio, citing a foreign diplomat, said that those kidnapped had been spread out across the enclave, some being held in private houses, and the factions themselves were not sure of the total number of hostages. Israeli media has put the figure at between 100 and 150.

As reporters have gained access to affected towns and kibbutzim this week, the scale of the carnage is becoming clearer. IDF officials said they entered homes strewn with bodies, finding women who had been raped and killed, and children who had been shot and burned.


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Senior federal public servant faces possible disciplinary action for anti-Israel remarks
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Siddiqui, a former senior analyst at the PCO and currently a senior adviser at the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, took to social media to express his disapproval of Israel’s actions towards the Palestinians in Gaza. He accused Canada, along with other Western nations, of supporting Israel in what he termed ‘war crimes and crimes against humanity.’ These comments have resulted in a significant backlash, prompting the PCO to conduct an internal review and consider disciplinary measures against Siddiqui, including possible termination of his employment.


UK to deploy Royal Navy ships to support Israel

Germany's Scholz: Iran bears responsibility for Hamas attacks


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If Israel has proof that Iran is working with Hamas they will fire on Iranian tankers.


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