Wednesday, 10 January 2024

SHAME ON US!

How is it possible Izrael is allowed to engage in MASS MURDER in Gaza and the West Bank, without N. American and European nations even condemning it and the War Criminals behind it?

It speaks volumes about the total hypocrisy of claimed "Western Values". It also clearly demonstrates who or what rules the world and how corrupt it really is.

22.1.2024:

Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Observer:
πŸ”΄A bloody week of genocide perpetrated by "Israel" in the Gaza Strip since the occupation's legal team presented its defenses to the International Court of Justice.
πŸ”΄ "Israel" killed more than a thousand Palestinians and injured around 20,000 more in the past week after the Court of Justice held two hearings over a claim the occupation committed genocide in Gaza.
πŸ”΄The occupation army continued to launch deliberate military attacks on Palestinian homes and destroy them, even in areas where there was no hostility.
πŸ”΄Israeli forces have destroyed at least 22 residential places in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza Strip, and targeted houses and tents housing displaced people in Rafah, which they classify as a "safe zone".
πŸ”΄The facts on the ground prove that the occupation army deliberately destroys the lives of Palestinians and prevents the forced return of displaced persons to their places of residence for their forced displacement out of the Gaza Strip.
πŸ”΄The occupation army continues its attacks on the health sector, including its facilities, personnel and resources, as part of a comprehensive plan aimed at destroying life in Gaza by all means.
πŸ”΄Despite the trial before the Court of Justice, "Israel" intensifies the use of hunger as a tool of genocide and strengthens restrictions on the entry of humanitarian supplies. It allowed entry of only 1,250 trucks last week, of which only 50 were headed towards Gaza City and its north.
πŸ”΄Euro-Med urges the International Court of Justice to speed up its decision to take urgent measures to end and protect the genocide committed by "Israel" against the people of the Gaza Strip.

20.1.2024: Beliefs are important because they lead to actions, therefore be careful what you believe. If you think you are God's chosen people (even if you don't believe in God); If you think other people are animals; If you think you have the right to steal and occupy other people's property; If you think you can assault, injure and kill others with impunity, you will surely end up doing it. If you do not condemn such things, you condone them and if you condone them you are as guilty as those that do. You deserve to be treated as blatant hypocrites when claiming to support human rights and 'Christian' values. We almost expect such hypocrisy from our politicians but how about the leaders of religion? Are they so cowed and contaminated by ecuminicalism and the need to be 'nice', that they remain silent in the face of barbarism? How can leaders of a humane society condemn an eighty year old 'holocaust' but ignore one happening here and now without negating all that they claim to believe? You tell me.



18.1.2024: Gaza illustrates the true nature of power and feeling in the world. It is clear that it is humanity, empathy and justice versus those that control the dropping of bombs and the shooting of bullets. The world and history is in a very precarious place, and if goodness (godness) does not prevail to stop this murderous insanity, the whole world will be drawn into a conflict, the cultural distructiveness of which will make all previous ones look like a street fight. Meanwhile the British public is kept looking away from realising our own complicity and liability in the Izraeli criminality, bombing and starving innocent civilians. All the weazel words in the world from Sunak and Starmer, will not cover their and the government's shame in failing to condemn Izraeli mass murder and genocide. It is the same governmental apathy and callousness displayed to excess death and illness caused by the catastrophic covid policy, terrified to admit responsibility for fundamental failures in morality.

(Via Silvano Trotta) A great Italian journalist working for the newspaper "La Repubblica" and its magazine "Il Venerdi" leaves them writing an open letter denouncing the media's lie about Gaza.
"Dear colleagues, I would like to inform you that it is with reluctance that I am ending my collaboration with "Il Venerdì". I have been working with the Repubblica information magazine for twelve years and it is always a great honor to see my own articles published in this great weekly. But I end it here because the ongoing massacre in Gaza is accompanied by the incredible retention of much of the European press, including the Repubblica (today, two families massacred on the last line of page 15).

It's been 90 days that I didn't understand. Thousands are dying and mutilated, overwhelmed by a torrent of violence that can only be called war by laziness. I think we have rarely seen this, seen and known by all. And I believe all this has nothing to do with Israel, Palestine, geopolitics, but only with the limits of our ethical support. Maybe decades from now, but many will wonder where we were, what we were doing, what we were thinking, as tens of thousands of people lay under the rubble. What has happened on October 7th is a shame on Hamas, what has happened since October 8th is a shame for all of us. This massacre has a media escort to make it possible. This escort is us. "Since I have no chance to change things, I went out with a guilty delay."


TTV - I have to say I am grateful that I can usually get to sleep without trouble and stay asleep, though there's always something to worry about. Last night it was whether my water pipes would freeze up besides the usual stuff. (Compare and contrast that with the unfortunate souls in Gaza) Yesterday was two-window replacement day and I am so pleased with them I am wondering whether to go the whole hog and replace the rest?

I woke at seven with a dream of my daughter as a young girl touring Park Street in Bristol, a common location for my dreams. The brain that controls us all, is a remarkable thing. We think we control it but in actual fact it controls us, partly consciously but mainly sub-consciously. We all are on auto-pilot without being aware of it. Now multiply that seven billion times and you have the global conscious earth, controlling all human activity and interaction with the planet and each other! In fact it's 'mind-boggling'!

But equally the earth is governed by an invisible 'mind' that is governed by an invisible network of people and interests not aligned with the majority, although it pretends otherwise. Through its organs, it controls the public mind so effectively that indescribable horrors can go unreprimanded or controlled, despite public outrage. Democracy, as we know it, clearly does not work - spokespersons too controlled and/or afraid to speak honestly and directly, even where there is obvious and blatant criminality.

The only parallel I can draw is where criminals refuse to 'snitch' on their murdering mates. That is the role Biden, Blair, Johnson, Sunak, Starmer and the rest of the crooked crew have played in the face of Izraeli war crimes. None of such should ever be re-elected. If their 'moral compass' has been so damaged and distorted, that they can not only not codemn grievous war crimes and call out their perpatrators as war criminals, but actually excuse and defend them, they are not fit to hold public office.

17.1.2024: Did you see Cameron before the Foreign Affairs Committee? Enough to make you puke. The callousness of government is breathtaking. The same phenonenom is apparent with excess vaccine deaths here: https://parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/664b688c-cf82-4280-8d3d-8a2169c78d11?_gl=1*meyp0i*_ga*OTIwMTI3NDkuMTcwNDc5MDM3NA..*_ga_L0NJWDWMGN*MTcwNTM5MDg5Ni42LjAuMTcwNTM5MDg5Ni42MC4wLjA
Government doesn't really give a toss about injustice or mass killing unless it suits a political agenda.

The speech in this 'mini' debate by the Labour Opposition spokesperson on health (Obena Oppong-Asare) was just about the worst, except for her fellow Labour MP. Just diatribe and drivel. As the Minister herself said, "The Elephant in the room was whether the vaccines had caused the excess deaths." Note it is now a given that for the past three years there WERE many thousands of excess deaths (as I have predicted and described throughout). Government and its agencies just will not reveal the details. They are terrified that the truth will evidence a scandal even greater than that of the Post Office prosecutions. They are being dragged, fighting and screaming to admit what a calamitous policy lock-down and vaccinations were.

πŸ“ŒCYBER INTIFADA GLOBAL CALLπŸ“Œ
Thursday 11 and Friday 12 January the International Criminal Court in The Hague will hold two public hearings on the case filed by South Africa against Israel for the violation of its obligations under the Genocide Convention
All advocates of justice and humanity are called to participate in the Global Cyber Intifada on all social platforms, posting and sharing images, videos, phrases, data and anything that shows how Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people, using the hashtag #EndIsraelsGenocide.
To make sure that this hashtag goes viral, we have to use it all at once
The initiative will last two hours, in conjunction with the Criminal Court hearings
These are the times to act, as far as Italy is concerned:
THURSDAY, JANUARY 11TH FROM 9 TO 11
FRIDAY JANUARY 12TH 9-11AM
We prepare posts in advance and “like”, share and repost others’ posts.
FREE PALESTINE!


 





If true, Talmadic Jew, it explains a lot doesn't it?
QUOTES FROM THE JEWISH TALMUD:
1. Sanhedrin 59a: "Killing Goyim (non-Jew) is like killing a wild animal. "
2. Abodah Zara 26b: "Even the best of the Gentiles should be killed."
3. Sanhedrin 59a: "A goy (gentle) who is curious about the Law (Talmud) is guilty of death. "
4. Libs of David 37: "Communicating anything to a Goy about our religious relationships would be tantamount to killing all Jews, for if the Goyim knew what we teach about them, they would kill us openly. "
5. Books of David 37: "If a Jew was called to explain any part of the rabbinate books, he should give only a false explanation. Anyone who violates this order will be put to death. "
6. Yebhamoth 11b: "Sexual relationship with a child is allowed if she is three years old. "
7. Schabouth Hag. 6d: "Jews can swear falsehood by resorting to refugees."
8. Hilkkoth Akum X1: "Do not save the Goyim in danger of death. "
9. Hilkkoth Akum X1: "Show no mercy to the Goyim. "
10. Choschen Hamm 388, 15: “If it can be proven that someone gave the Israelites’ money to the Goyim, a way must be found, after careful consideration, to wipe it off the face of the earth.” "
11. Choschen Hamm 266.1: "A Jew can keep whatever he finds belonging to the Akums (Gentle). Because the one who returns the lost property (to the Gentiles) sins against the Law by increasing the power of law violators. It is commendable, however, to return lost items if it is done to honor God’s name, that is, if doing so Christians will praise Jews and consider them honorable people.
12. Szaaloth-Utszabot, The Book of Jore Dia 17: "A Jew should and must make a false oath when the Goyim ask if our books contain anything against them." "
13. Baba Necia 114.6: "The Jews are human beings, but the nations of the world are not human beings but beasts."
14. Simeon Haddarsen, follow. 56-D: "When the Messiah comes every Jew will have 2800 slaves".
15. Nidrasch Talpioth, p. 225-L: "Jehovah created the non-Jew in human form so that the Jew would not be served by beasts. The non-Jew is therefore an animal in human form, and is condemned to serve the Jew day and night".
16. Aboda Sarah 37a: "A nice three year old girl can be raped".
17. God. Shas. 2:2: "A Jew can rape but not marry a non-Jewish girl".
18. Toast. Aboda Zara B, 5: "If a goy kills a goy or a Jew, he is responsible; but if a Jew kills a goy, he is NOT responsible." "
19. Schulchan Aruch, Choszen Hamiszpat 388: "It is allowed to kill a Jewish whistleblower anywhere. It is allowed to kill him even before you report it. "
20. Schulchan Aruch, Choszen Hamiszpat 348: "All the properties of other nations belong to the Jewish nation, which, consequently, has the right to possess them without any scruples."
21. Tosefta, Abda Zara VIII, 5: "How to interpret the word 'robbery'. A goy is forbidden to steal, rob or take slaves, etc. , give a goy or give a jew. But a Jew is NOT forbidden to do this to a guy. "
22. Seph. Gp., 92.1: «God gave the Jews power over the property and the blood of all nations».
23. Schulchan Aruch, Choszen Hamiszpat 156: "When a Jew has a gentile between his clutches, another Jew can go to the same gentile, lend him money and in return deceive him, so that the gentile will be ruined. For the property of a Gentile, according to our law, it does not belong to anyone, and the first Jew to pass by has the full right to own it. "
24. Schulchan Aruch, Johre Deah, 122: "A Jew is forbidden to drink from a glass of wine that a gentleman has touched, because the touch has made the wine impure."
25. Nedarim 23b: "He who wishes that none of his votes cast during the year will be valid, let him show up at the beginning of the year and declare: 'Any vote I may make in the future will be null and void.' His votes are therefore invalid. "
Considerations:
One day when everyone will see who they really are, things will change.
( Mario Pasquinelli )



This is undoubtedly one of the most extraordinary interviews a former senior US government official on Gaza.
This is Chas Freeman, former assistant secretary of defense and former US ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
Key points of the video:
- He acknowledges that many victims of October 7 were killed by the Israeli army in the form of "indisciplined shooting of helicopters equipped with Hellfire missiles or tanks firing incendiary shells aimed at buildings". In the case of the victims of the music festival, he even claims that they were "mostly killed, it seems, by hellish missiles and other indisciplined fire by Israeli forces." For him, this "shame in military terms" stems from a "lack of discipline and necessary training to respond" but also from Tsahal's "Hannibal Directive," which "says that instead of going into hostage swap negotiations, you just have to." kill the Israelis " hostages and their kidnappers
- He says that with October 7, "Hamas had two goals": 1) "Putting the question of Palestinian self-determination on the global agenda," which he says he has "managed" to do since being "widely recognized." outside Israel, only self-determination of Palestine in the form of a two-state solution can ensure Israel's security". He says that even in the "United States, which has a larger Jewish population than Israel, many Jews realized that this was the case." Young Jews, especially in the USA, are very disappointed in Zionism and do not want to suffer from contagion. in the form of anti-Semitism, which is currently increasing due to Israeli actions".
2) "Give Hamas a tremendous popularity among Palestinians because they are considered to have risen up, as having been willing to accept death rather than captivity." He refers to Norman Finkelstein's "an analogy of slave revolts in the United States" and especially the "1831 revolt of Nat Turner, an educated and very intelligent African slave who led a slave revolt in Southern Virginia whose objective was the murder of 1831 All the white " no one they ran into "He says it ""raises a moral question: ""Is violence by a slave owner morally the same as violence by a slave attempting to end that violence?" ". The same moral question arises with Israeli oppression of Palestinians as with Palestinian resistance to oppression. ".
- Overall, he concludes that, just like the violence against African Americans that followed slave revolts in the 19th century, Israeli revenge against Palestinians "will leave no affectionate memories in the future." Actually, he goes so far to say that "when people think of Israel in the past, they considered it a safe haven for the victims of the Holocaust... now they will think of it as the home of the perpetrators of the genocide. "Think of Israel, they will think of burned buildings and dead babies. It's an image problem of a fundamental nature and, from Israel's point of view, it deprives Israel of its protection by accusing anyone who criticizes Israel of anti-Semitism because criticizing people who commit genocide cannot be anti-Semitic, it cannot be considered immoral. Antisemitism is a despicable attitude, but opposing genocide by Israel is not.

 

 
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News from Palestine
Review: 100 days later, Gaza has become Stalingrad for the Zionist army.
One hundred days have passed today since the Zionist entity launched its campaign of massive bombing unprecedented since WWII and then a ground offensive.
So far, 65,000 tonnes of explosives have been dropped on Gaza. This is equivalent to more than 4 nuclear bombs dropped on Hiroshima.
Israel has massacred over 26,000 civilian victims, including over 12,000 children, a war crime unremembered since WWII.
Despite these bombings, Hamas, which has a vast network of underground tunnels, suffered only minimal damage.
Thus, with approximately 100,000 soldiers redeployed, the Zionist occupation army launched a ground offensive in Gaza.
According to estimates by "Israeli" analysts, before the war began, Hamas had about 35,000 active members, but judging by the large carnage perpetrated by the Zionist army in Gaza, it’s possible that the number has suddenly increased much more.
Since the fighting began, Hamas has released hundreds of videos of it destroying Israeli military equipment, causing huge losses to the Israeli occupation army.
Despite the occupier's military superiority, Hamas' tunnels made Gaza in the eyes of "Israelis" what Stalingrad was in the eyes of the Germans.
Hamas fighters are breaking out of tunnels all over Gaza and easily destroying large quantities of "Israeli" military technology.
After 100 days of fighting, the Zionist entity, causing a considerable number of casualties, has managed to seize part of Gaza, especially in the north, but it still does not have stable control over these areas and fighting continues on all sides.
But Hamas is fighting smoothly and will fight for a long time.
Last week, part of the "Israeli" army withdrew from Gaza and headed for the north of the country, where Hezbollah is constantly bombing bases and military outposts in occupied northern Palestine.
The entity has repeatedly announced that it wants a diplomatic solution and a ceasefire with Hezbollah, but HezbollAH rejected it as long as aggression continued in Gaza and the war continued.
Yemeni resistance imposed an economic embargo on "Israel" and it blocks ships trading with "Israel".
This blockade with massive displacement of population on the border with Lebanon and Gaza as well as the war itself has destroyed Israel's economy by 30%.
Although "Israeli" propagandists try to make war an easy task for them, genocide against children and civilians has brought them no military victory: the Palestinian resistance is still fighting hard and will continue to fight.


 Tim Veater

So far, about 500 Israeli soldiers have been killed and up to 25,000 injured in this offensive. It palls in comparison to the number of Gazans murdered (over-whelmingly non combatants - but will inevitably rise as time passes. Israeli society is yet to react to this waste of young life or the international consequences of its vindictive, racist madness.

Nelofer Pazira-Fisk: How far is the West prepared to let Israel go in its quest for revenge?
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Nelofer Pazira-Fisk
January 14 2024 2:30 AM
One hundred days since the brutal October 7 attacks on civilians inside Israel by Hamas, and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is still fighting inside Gaza.
With the continued bombing there, and the Israeli government’s targeted assassinations in Lebanon, we are incrementally moving towards what seems like an endless war. People in the Middle East are asking two fundamental questions — questions that are nagging at the back of my own mind.
The first is a simple one: if Israel has the military and technological capability to isolate and kill a Hamas leader in an extremely crowded Beirut suburb, then why did the IDF not target Hamas the same way in Gaza?
For those who have not heard of Dahieh, where Saleh al-Arouri, a deputy political leader of Hamas, was killed along with six others, let me tell you that it is a poor, densely-populated Shia suburb of Beirut.
There are also Sunnis and Christians living there. But the area is considered a stronghold of Hezbollah. Its affiliated TV station, Al-Manar, is located there.
The Israeli army is very familiar with Dahieh because it bombed the suburb regularly during the 2006 Israeli-Lebanon war — but only after the IDF had bombed the airport, most of the bridges and power stations, calling them “terrorist targets”. For those of us who’ve been living in the region, we understand that it is a game the IDF likes to play: parading its military superiority by destroying infrastructure first, then going after its real targets.
The “surgical strike against the Hamas leadership” — as it was called by an Israeli government spokesman — that killed Saleh al-Arouri could have been just a lucky strike. But it wasn’t. The numerous targeted assassinations of Hezbollah members, including a senior commander, as well as the targeting of his funeral — which is what Islamic State used to do in Syria — proves that Israel indeed has the capability to eliminate whoever it considers its enemy.
So then why pulverise Gaza when it could have achieved its goal of destroying Hamas faster? Gaza is even more familiar to the IDF than a Beirut suburb as it has bombed it in at least four previous wars.
And let’s not forget that the IDF targeted assassinations in Lebanon were inside another country — a separate sovereign territory. Gaza is a strip of land under siege by Israel, with no sovereignty.
What can justify the deaths of 20,000 civilians in order to kill several hundred, or even several thousand, Hamas fighters who could have been targeted just like the ones in Lebanon?
My assumption, based on past experience, is that the IDF used the 2006 war with Lebanon as a test run for the future operations in Gaza.
Despite calls for a ceasefire and accusations of war crimes, Israel was neither called to account for its actions nor was a ceasefire implemented until Hezbollah and Israel reached an agreement to swap dead Israeli soldiers for several Hezbollah prisoners.
That campaign set the tone, becoming a precedent for how far Israel could go to inflict maximum pain and suffering on its enemies.
The joke in Lebanon at the time was that Israel needed to get rid of its old stockpile of weapons in order for the US to supply it with a more technologically advanced arsenal.
​Forgive the cynicism, but isn’t the war in Gaza about a total destruction of its infrastructure and suffocation of its entire population, while the US provides more weapons?
That leads to the second question which is not as simple. How far is the West prepared to let Israel carry on with this agenda?
Either for his own survival or that of his government, Benjamin Netanyahu has succeeded in dismantling the myth of an Israeli army as the one that only responds in self-defence and with the utmost restraint to minimise civilian deaths.
All wars that Israel has fought since 1967 have been cast in this David-and-Goliath framework which has made it difficult for any Western nation to point a finger at Israel’s aggression. October 7 revealed the IDF’s weakness. The Gaza bombardment has ripped the faΓ§ade off the face of any claim to restraint. Netanyahu is emerging as a godfather with a gang of well-armed boys, driven to do whatever it takes to maintain power. And at a moment when South Africa has brought a case to the International Court of Justice accusing Israel of genocide against Palestinians.
While Netanyahu might get away with his actions in Gaza or elsewhere, the difficult question for the West is how far Israel can be allowed to shred the laws that distinguish the West and its so-called values from the world’s ruthless dictatorships.
The UK government broke diplomatic ties with Vladimir Putin’s Russia when it was allegedly involved in the poisoning of former agents and opposition leaders.
Canada’s prime minister publicly lectured India’s Narendra Modi, accusing his government of possible involvement in the targeted killing of a Sikh leader in Canada.
And rightly so, because standing for human rights is what sets the West apart from the world’s non-democratic governments.
Is the West going to apply the same moral stance to one of its closest allies?

Tim Veater
The answer is clearly 'No' - unless the ICJ and public opion forces it to do otherwise. Cite Michael Ellis' shamelessly partizan and callous article in the Times 12th January, 2024, made worse by the fact that he was for a short time, the British Government's chief law officer. It comes as no surprise that Ellis is a jew who obviously puts his tribal support for Israel before considerations of legality or ethical conduct. Perhaps it would be less offensive and worrying, were it not for the fact that his opinion is representative of the Government itself.


WIKI: 'Sir Michael Tyrone Ellis KBE KC (born 13 October 1967) is a British politician and barrister who served as Attorney General for England and Wales between September and October 2022, having previously served in the position from March to September 2021 during the maternity leave of Suella Braverman.'




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