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  • It's been 6 months (and years beyond that)

  • Sir Real

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    ❗️Israeli army Chief Of Staff Herzi Halevi:

    ○ "We said that the war would be long, and its goals have not yet been fully achieved."

    ○ "We pay a heavy price in the war and have lost many soldiers and leaders."

    ○ "Hezbollah must pay an increasing price because of its participation in the war."

    ○ "We will try to recover the largest possible number of living abductees and bodies of the dead."

    ○ "We have not received any international dictates regarding our operations."

    ○ "We still have a lot of forces in Gaza, and the war is long."

    Sounds like cope

  • Apr 8, 2024

    🟢 A leadership source in Hamas to Al-Jazeera:

    The Hamas delegation left Cairo today to consult with the movement’s leadership.

    There is no progress in the negotiations in Cairo and the "israeli" delegation did not respond to any of Hamas’ demands.

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    Himothee

    I honestly believe Pelosi and all them are outraged by what happened to the aid workers, only because the people that died this time were white.

    30,000 Palestinians (likely undercounted) wasn’t enough to move the needle, but 7 white aid workers got them all writing letters. It’s white supremacy in action

    You overestimate how much these demons feel

  • Apr 8, 2024

    NYT:

    Nicaragua, a longstanding supporter of the Palestinian cause, is broadening the legal battle over the Gaza conflict at the International Court of Justice by bringing a case against Germany, a major supplier of arms to Israel.

    Nicaragua is arguing in its filing that “Germany is facilitating the commission of genocide” in Gaza and violating the Genocide Convention by providing Israel with military and financial aid. It asks for emergency measures ordering Berlin to halt its wartime support to Israel.

    In hearings opening on Monday at the court in The Hague, Nicaragua is also expected to assert that Germany is enabling grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions by Israel, in particular the obligation to protect civilians during armed conflict.

    A spokeswoman for the German chancellery, Christine Hoffman, told journalists last week that the government rejects Nicaragua’s accusations. Germany is expected to respond to the case on Tuesday morning.

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    Sir Real

    May their Nazi bloodlust lead to their own suicide

  • Apr 8, 2024
    Plight

    You overestimate how much these demons feel

    You not getting what I said. I’m saying they only cared when the 7 white people were killed to do something about it but not when 30k Palestinians were killed

  • Apr 8, 2024
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    Netanyahu has said “a date has been set for the invasion of Rafah”

  • Apr 8, 2024
    Sir Real

    Netanyahu has said “a date has been set for the invasion of Rafah”

    :mjlaff:

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    Himothee

    I honestly believe Pelosi and all them are outraged by what happened to the aid workers, only because the people that died this time were white.

    30,000 Palestinians (likely undercounted) wasn’t enough to move the needle, but 7 white aid workers got them all writing letters. It’s white supremacy in action

    IThey do not care one bit about any civilian life, westerner or not.

    The west is looking for an excuse to throw Bibi into the s*** house as a scapegoat since the assault on Gaza has been a strategic failure.

    (These weren’t the first western/white aid workers killed by precision strikes btw)

    This was a good enough opportunity for the US to narrative shift leveraging the story of westerners being killed to enable blame shifting solely to Bibi. They’ve realized the original plan of expelling Gazans to Egypt is not possible, they’ve stalemated with Hamas, and now the Israelis are trying to instigate with Iran to get the US directly involved. The US is annoyed with Bibi prolonging the war so that’s why you have most dems calling for Gantz to takeover now. They don’t see the strategic value of Israel being in Gaza anymore. Bibi was trying to sell them on the plan of getting gazans expelled and expanding the Israeli security apparatus closer to the Sinai. It’s become painfully obvious this is not happening. Now Bibi is desperately trying to instigate Iran and it’s proxies to attack Israel. Western media has been in a frenzy of being on ‘high alert’ from Iranian attacks, despite the fact Iranians have said they won’t attack American assets and will offer Israel a chance to accept a ceasefire.

    Bibi has been baiting Iran and Hez since October to hit Israel but the Iranians aren’t stupid. They know a regional war favors Israel if it’s sold as Iranian aggression/Israel being in danger from hez — hence why they haven’t taken the bait.

    The selective outage here isn’t due to the aid workers being white, it’s purely strategic and entirely meant to mislead.

  • Apr 9, 2024
    Sir Real

    I hope his far right extremist base JFKs the next PM, whether it’s Bibi or Gantz

    Let these racist maniacs implode on themselves

    People like this sicko actually do Palestinians a favor long term by accelerating Israeli inner conflict/decline

  • Apr 9, 2024
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    Lou
    https://twitter.com/hassaneltayyab/status/1776379119082565793

    The realist part of me thinks this is an empty gesture meant to preempt the Iranian military response

    Iran will strike, then the Democrats will heel turn, repeating that Israel has the right to defend itself and we have the duty to protect them. They’ll be able to point to the letter and say “Look! We tried But Iran has left us no choice!” when in actuality they’ve done nothing and the status quo continues

    Iran isn’t going to strike.

    It’s either Israel attempts to invade Lebanon first or nothing happens

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    The Turkish Foreign Ministry, 6 months into the genocide in Gaza, has taken the decision to halt all exports to the zionist entity until a ceasefire is enacted in Gaza and increased aid is allowed in.

    The restrictions will begin today, affecting 54 products, including construction materials and equipment. This move comes in response to the zionist entity's prevention of Turkish aid from reaching Gaza via air drops.

    While the move is a welcome one, it should be noted that trade between the zionist entity and Turkiye skyrocketed after October 7th, to the tune of over $5 billion.

    The entity sources the majority of its steel and cement from Turkiye, and over 500 Turkish ships arrived in the entity since October 7th. Dozens in Turkiye have been arrested for protesting this egregious normalization, while leadership displays superficial sympathy with the Palestinian plight.

    • via Resistance News Network
  • Apr 9, 2024
    Birdie 2

    Iran isn’t going to strike.

    It’s either Israel attempts to invade Lebanon first or nothing happens

    Not directly. Through its proxies I'm pretty sure it will. And we'll definitely know.

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    Iran is not gonna risk Hezbullah over obvious bait from Israel. The US would 100% invade Lebanon if Iran let Hezbullah invade Israel - they have the actual capability to wipe out Israel by targeting their offshore power stations which are only a couple miles off their coast, those stations supply most of israel’s grid.

    They won’t let Hez attack though because it’s not the right time, they’d wait for the US to be occupied with a China-Russia situation.

    Israel began attacking Lebanon immediately after Oct 7 and the USS Gerald Ford was sent over to basically dare Hez from the north. Iran is very good at predicting US strategy and didn’t fall for it and has kept Hez on leash, only letting them hit some occasional military targets of Israel. Iran has already promised not to hit any US assets. Hez is one of their biggest chess pieces and they’re not gonna be careless with it.

  • Apr 10, 2024
    Sir Real

    The Turkish Foreign Ministry, 6 months into the genocide in Gaza, has taken the decision to halt all exports to the zionist entity until a ceasefire is enacted in Gaza and increased aid is allowed in.

    The restrictions will begin today, affecting 54 products, including construction materials and equipment. This move comes in response to the zionist entity's prevention of Turkish aid from reaching Gaza via air drops.

    While the move is a welcome one, it should be noted that trade between the zionist entity and Turkiye skyrocketed after October 7th, to the tune of over $5 billion.

    The entity sources the majority of its steel and cement from Turkiye, and over 500 Turkish ships arrived in the entity since October 7th. Dozens in Turkiye have been arrested for protesting this egregious normalization, while leadership displays superficial sympathy with the Palestinian plight.

    • via Resistance News Network

    Last two paragraphs

    F*** this world

  • Apr 10, 2024

    Crine at how much Zionists are freaking out over this interview. The "judeo-christian" meme might be coming to an end

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    Sonic Winter
    https://twitter.com/unusual_whales/status/1778114430062203095

    Iraq already hit them yesterday

  • Apr 10, 2024
    Birdie 2

    Iraq already hit them yesterday

    They’ve been doing that fairly frequently for a while now

  • Apr 10, 2024

    🚨 Three of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh’s children and three of his grandchildren have ascended to martyrdom in a treacherous US-backed zionist airstrike west of #Gaza City. The airstrike targeted their vehicle in Al-Shati’ refugee camp.
    The martyrs are:

    • Hazem Haniyeh and his daughter Amal.
    • Amir Haniyeh, his son Khaled, and his daughter Razan.
    • Mohammed Haniyeh.

    Glory to the martyrs.

  • Apr 10, 2024

    🚨🟢 Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh to Al-Jazeera:

    I thank Allah for this honor that He bestowed upon us through the martyrdom of my three sons and grandchildren. With this pain and blood, we create hope, a future, and freedom for our people, our cause, and our nation.

    My martyred sons attained the honor of the time, the honor of the place, and the honor of the conclusion. My children stayed with our people in the Gaza Strip and did not leave the Strip.

    All our people and all the families of Gaza residents have paid a heavy price with the blood of their children, and I am one of them. Nearly 60 members of my family ascended as martyrs, like all the Palestinian people, and there is no difference between them.

    The occupation believes that by targeting the sons of leaders, it will break the resolve of our people. We say to the occupation that this blood will only make us more steadfast in our principles and adherence to our land.

    The enemy will not succeed in their goals and the castles will not fall. What the enemy failed to extract through killing, destruction, and genocide, they will not take in negotiations.

    The enemy is delusional if they think that by killing my sons we will change our positions. The blood of my sons is not more precious than the blood of our martyred people in Gaza, for they are all my sons.

    The blood of my sons is a sacrifice on the path to liberating Al-Quds and Al-Aqsa. We will not hesitate and will not retreat, and we will continue on our way to liberate Al-Quds and Al-Aqsa.

    The occupation's threats to invade Rafah do not frighten our people or our resistance. We will not submit to the blackmail practiced by the occupation, for those who surrender will not be spared.

    We will not compromise and we will not neglect, no matter how great our sacrifices are.

    You saw the lions of the resistance striking down the enemy soldiers after six months of war on Gaza, and this is evidence of the failure of the zionist enemy in its war.