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๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ธ PREVIOUSLY ON THE HOLY LAND ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ธ
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โ€ข Al-Jazeera: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/3/8/israels-war-on-gaza-live-60000-pregnant-women-face-malnutrition-in-gaza

โ€ข Middle East Eye: https://www.middleeasteye.net/israel-palestine-hamas-war-gaza-live-invasion

โ€ข The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/world/palestinian-territories

โ€ข Times of Israel: https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog-march-09-2024/ (trigger warning)

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WIKI
Our own wiki. Be sure to add to it and create branching articles:
https://wiki.leftypol.org/wiki/2023_Israelโ€“Gaza_war

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๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ RECOMMENDED SITES โœ๏ธ

โ€ข https://electronicintifada.net
From the UK, single issue long time Palestinian investigative and general reporting, critical source

โ€ข https://mondoweiss.net/
From the USA

โ€ข https://new.thecradle.co/
Regional news from an anti-imperialist perspective

โ€ข https://www.btselem.org/Isrsaeli
Premier Human Rights org

โ€ข https://www.972mag.com/
Left news and opinion webzine from Tel-Aviv

โ€ข https://decolonizepalestine.com/
A collection of resources for organizers and anyone who wants to learn more about Palestine

โ€ข https://www.normanfinkelstein.com/blogs/
Known anti-zionist academic Norman Finkelstein's blog

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๐Ÿ’ฃ๐Ÿ”ซ RESISTANCE ๐Ÿ’ฃ๐Ÿ”ซ

al-Qassam Brigades
https://en.alqassam.ps/

PFLP
http://pflp.ps/

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๐Ÿ“บ WATCH TOGETHER ๐Ÿ“บ

https://tv.leftypol.org/r/happeningsviaklash

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โœŠ๐Ÿชง TAKE ACTION AND TOUCH GRASS ๐Ÿด๐Ÿ”ฅ

(USA)
โ€ข https://www.answercoalition.org/join_a_protest_near_you_free_palestine
(UK+USA)
โ€ข https://www.palestineaction.org/

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 No.1844226

>>1844161
Hate to be that guy but your characterisation of the Imperial British role in this shitshow is retarded as is hers. Large sections of the British Foreign Office were overtly Arabist at the time and several ex military officers led Jordanian military against the zionist entity later on.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_insurgency_in_Mandatory_Palestine

 No.1844246

>>1844226
Sentiments are a mental illness and moreover not an argument. What kinda lame ass PMC girlboss shit are you trying to pull where

 No.1844282

British Palestinian doctor says he was denied entry to France
Ghassan Abu Sitta, the rector of the University of Glasgow who is also a renowned plastic surgeon, says he is being denied entry to France, where he is scheduled to make a speech at the Senate.

โ€œI am at Charles De Gaulle airport. They are preventing me from entering France. I am supposed to speak at the French Senate today. They say the Germans put a 1 year ban on my entry to Europe,โ€ Abu Sitta posted on X.

โ€œFortress Europe silencing the witnesses to the genocide while Israel kills them in prison,โ€ he added.

 No.1844285


 No.1844299

>>1844246
>Sentiments are not an argument.
Agreed. That has zero relevance to my post.
>What kinda lame ass PMC girlboss shit are you trying to pull where
Historical accuracy. Call me old fashioned.

 No.1844302

>>1844226
>wikee peedeeya

 No.1844306

>>1844302
Stunning argumentation comrade

 No.1844308

>>1844302
>"If you don't wtf you're talking about then stfu"
I couldn't agree more. Take note uygha.

 No.1844320

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>>1844285
He was trying to argue that heckin good doggo PMC individuals having the correct feelings were evidence that the nation's policies were something other than they were. If true, that's an excellent argument against economic centralism.

 No.1844347

14 Princeton University students have begun an open-ended hunger strike in solidarity with Gaza, which they will only end once their demands of the administration are met.
Using their bodies as a weapons and inspired by the long tradition of Palestinian prisoners and fighters, they declare: "We struggle together in solidarity with the people of Palestine. We commit our bodies to their liberation."
This comes as the administration refuses to engage with student demands to divest from the zionist entity. "We refuse to be silenced by the university administration's intimidation and repression tactics."
Their demands from the administration are:
>To meet with students to discuss their demands for disclosure and divestment of investments, as well as a full academic and cultural boycott of the zionist entity.
<Complete amnesty from all criminal and disciplinary charges for students.
>Reverse all campus bans and evictions of students.

The IOF stormed the home that has been besieged for 6 hours in Deir Al-Ghusun, north of Tulkarem, opening fire and launching explosives inside it.
IOF bulldozers had demolished a large part of the besieged home and are continuing demolition in its vicinity.
An IOF surveillance drone was launched inside the home after its demolition.
The bulldozer reportedly dumped the body of a martyr in the vicinity of the home.
The Al-Qassam fighters inside the home are reportedly the executors of the Beit Lid and Bala'a operations in November 2023, which resulted in the killing and wounding of a number of IOF soldiers.

The IOF has fully withdrawn from Deir Al-Ghusun, north of Tulkarem, following a military operation that lasted 15 hours.
At least three martyrs reportedly ascended following the IOF's siege of a home that housed Al-Qassam fighters, and fierce armed clashes erupted in its vicinity. The IOF repeatedly fired shoulder-fired missiles towards the home and demolished it with a bulldozer, opening fire at anything that moved near it.

The number of martyrs as a result of the 16-hour-long aggression on the besieged home in Deir Al-Ghusun, north of Tulkarem, has increased to 6 following the IOF's withdrawal two hours ago.
A martyr was recovered from the rubble of the home without a head, while the IOF kidnapped the bodies of 3 other martyrs. One of the fighters besieged in the home emerged alive, but was abducted by the IOF.
Glory to the martyrs.

A security incident has been reported where a number of injured IOF soldiers have been evacuated using 5 military helicopters from the Gaza Strip, according to zionist sources.

National Resistance Brigades (Martyr Omar Al-Qasim Forces) spokesman, Abu Khaled:
Our forces continue to strike enemy positions across the Gaza Strip.
Commander Abu Khaled, the spokesperson for the Omar Al-Qasim Forces (the military wing of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine), issued a military statement announcing that the Omar Al-Qasim Forces continued to bombard enemy positions with mortars and rockets. Here are the details:
First: The artillery unit of the Omar Al-Qasim Forces targeted "israeli" enemy positions along the "Netzarim" axis with heavy mortar shells, causing personnel and equipment losses.
Second: In collaboration with Saraya Al-Quds (the military wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement), they targeted "israeli" enemy positions in the Sheikh Ajlin area southwest of Gaza City.
Omar Al-Qasim Forces โ€“ The military wing of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine
Military Media
May 4, 2024

Islamic Resistance in Bahrain - Saraya Al-Ashtar:
In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
"Fight them; Allah will punish them by your hands and will disgrace them and give you victory over them and heal the hearts of a believing people." [Al-Tawbah 14]
The Islamic Resistance in Bahrain - Saraya Al-Ashtar - announces the targeting of a vital target in the city of Umm Al-Rashrash in occupied Palestine ("Eilat"), on Thursday, May 2, 2024, by drone, in victory for our resisting people in Gaza.
We affirm that our operations will not stop until the siege is lifted and the aggression ceases against the resisting Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.
Issued by:
The Drone Air Force of the Islamic Resistance in Bahrain โ€“ Saraya Al-Ashtar
Saturday, Shawwal 25, 1445 AH
Corresponding to May 4, 2024

 No.1844357

An IOF soldier from the "Yamam" unit was seriously wounded in the clashes in Deir Al-Ghusun, north of Tulkarem, according to zionist media.

Traitorous forces of the โ€œPalestinianโ€ Authority confiscated and detonated resistance explosive devices in Tubas, clearing the way for future IOF invasions of the city.

 No.1844360

Once America abandons the Zionists, which is just a matter of WHEN not of IF, it'll be over for Pissrahell

 No.1844371

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It was written. Mirtseshem.

 No.1844375

>>1842720
I can share my thoughts, but I'm not a burger. The situation in the U.S. is sufficiently hostile and vicious I do not think my experience translates directly. Instead, I'll give you some general points that have been useful or I had to learn the hard way.

Make sure the core, active group is active and in frequent communication with the everyone else/every other group. They have to be easily recognized by the students and trusted besides. This avoids confusion over who is in the know and helps guide the mass when push comes to shove. If you are lucky, this will also make students refer to your group when the media comes a knockin', giving you wide birth to broadcast a message.
By the way, anarchists et al will do what they want and any attempt to fold them will raise tensions and cause incidents. So, let them do their thing. As long as they don't interfere with your work it shouldn't matter. Basically, keep an open mind and be cautious of assuming hostility.
Finally, you are there for all students. Do not go there to spread Maoism (or even socialism). Besides, the best way to convince people of communism is show its effectiveness in practice.
Rationale: you are only one person/small group among many others. As such you will have to work with them, despite their beliefs, conviction, or aims. Being clear and approachable makes it easier for everyone involved.

Learn your rights, and setup professional legal counseling/defence asap. On high profile issues like this, it's common for activist lawyers to give discounts or even work for free. The benefit of working with youngsters is that they have a lot of connections. One might know an uncle who has a friend who runs a lawyer firm who just so happen to have a bleeding heart (or some such).
Listen to your legal council, even if you disagree with it. Dealing with bullheads is the expertise of activist lawyers.
Rationale: this will frustrate the pigs and gives a sense of safety. Obviously, if it actually comes to prosecution, some security has already been prepared.

Probe everyone and anyone. I don't have much practical advice as this is not my wheelhouse, but outreach people can work wonders. In the case of unions or parties, keep in mind that members and rank and file might have very different perspective from their leadership. If you can't find support among higher level officials, go low.
Do not get caught up in the retarded sectarianism popular online. Obviously don't ally with anyone, but skipping over say the DSA because of their idiotic hippie-isms is not something you can afford.
Rationale: people is power, and you're going to need all the help you can get. Additionally, older organizations often carry lots of expertise. Being supported by local organizations also gives legitimacy to your cause and group.

Prepare for rats (snitches, backstabbers, careerists, wreckers). They are everywhere and you will have to deal with them. Do so sooner than later: these are a much bigger short term threat than any armed goons.

Do not underestimate state terrorists. Expect and prepare for blatantly illegal overreach. Make sure to secure your supplies. From past protests, it's obvious pigs will destroy any resources they can get to.

There are a ton of other things to discuss (emergency response, resolving conflicts, anti-cops, de-arresting, etc.), but I'm keeping it to this for now. There is also literature floating around that might find useful (e.g. someone recently posted a pamphlet on de-arresting).
My final advice is this: be like water. While we can learn a ton from actions from the past and advice from others, there is no one size fits all. You will have to adapt.

Best of luck.

 No.1844376

>>1844371
>Throughout Jewish history, the Jews did not have a state for more than 80 years…
This sounds weirdly close to the /pol/ shit about how many countries "they" have been kicked out of.

 No.1844377

>>1844320
if youre the anon i was replying to i dont think the other guy was trying to suggest that it reflected well on the british empire for them to support arabs over the jews, i think he was just clarifying the history. and its true the british did pivot hard back to trying to appease arabs in the lead up/during ww2 because they were afraid arabs would take the opportunity of the war to rebel. i cant follow who is accusing who of being sentimental but theres nothing that reflects well on the british empire in any case

 No.1844378

>>1844376
>This sounds weirdly close to the /pol/ shit about how many countries "they" have been kicked out of.
Jews are big into Gematria.


>The subject of religious prophecies and their centrality to Israelโ€™s political thought was once more highlighted following remarks by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, in a recent interview with the Hebrew-language newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth. Barak, perceived to be a โ€œprogressiveโ€ politician, who was once the leader of Israelโ€™s Labor Party, expressed fears that Israel will โ€œdisintegrateโ€ before the 80th anniversary of its 1948 establishment.


>โ€œThroughout the Jewish history, the Jews did not rule for more than eighty years, except in the two kingdoms of David and the Hasmonean dynasty and, in both periods, their disintegration began in the eighth decade,โ€ Barak said.


>Like Barak, Netanyahuโ€™s comments were expressed in the form of fear over the future of Israel, and the looming โ€œexistential threatโ€, the cornerstone of Israeli hasbara throughout the years. At a Bible study session in his house in Jerusalem, Netanyahu had then warned that the Hasmonean kingdom, also known as the Maccabees, had merely survived for 80 years before it was conquered by the Romans in 63BC.


>The โ€œHasmonean state lasted only 80 years, and we needed to exceed thisโ€, Netanyahu was quoted by one of the attendees as saying, the Israeli Haaretz newspaper reported.


>But, even according to Netanyahuโ€™s purported determination to exceed that number, he had reportedly vowed to ensure Israel will surpass the Maccabeesโ€™ 80 years, and survive for 100 years. That is merely 20 years more.


https://mizrachi.org/hamizrachi/the-curse-of-the-eighth-decade/
>We have much to learn from history. Twice before there existed here, in the Land of Israel, sovereign Jewish kingdoms, and the beginning of the collapse of both kingdoms began in the eighth decade of their existence. Both kingdoms existed for about 220 years, but the beginning of their end sprouted โ€“ with incredible timing! โ€“ in the eighth decade of their sovereignty. It is the duty of Israelis here and now to ensure that the situation here does not become a rerun of the terrible movie weโ€™ve already seen twice before.

>The first Jewish state, founded by King David, accomplished phenomenal achievements and survived united for 80 years. In the 81st year, due to internal conflicts, the kingdom of the House of David disintegrated into the separate kingdoms of Yehuda and Yisrael, and so began its fall. In the process, we lost millions of our brothers, the members of the Ten Tribes, who, according to Rabbi Akiva, โ€œwill not return in the future.โ€


>The second Jewish state was the Hasmonean kingdom during the Second Temple era. It existed for 77 years as a united and sovereign kingdom. In the eighth decade of its life, the kingdom was torn apart by infighting, which led the representatives of the two camps claiming the crown to approach Pompey in Syria, each one begging him to agree to make them vassals of Rome. And so the sovereign Hasmonean state became a degraded protectorate state of Rome, devoid of proud Jewish sovereignty.


>The establishment of the State of Israel 75 years ago is the third attempt to overcome the โ€œcurse of the eighth decade,โ€ which defeated the two previous Jewish states. We are currently in the midst of our third opportunity, but it is uncertain whether we will survive it. Before our eyes, we are witnessing fratricidal hatred โ€“ and right now it really doesnโ€™t matter who started it, because both sides bear equal responsibility for the terrible social chaos that is eating us apart, just as Bourguiba predicted. All the warning signs of a national catastrophe are flashing red. And donโ€™t under any circumstances count on the possibility of a fourth chance.

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would.

 No.1844483

>>1844320
No. No I wasn't.
>>1844377
>i think he was just clarifying the history. and its true the british did pivot hard back to trying to appease arabs
Bingo

 No.1844487

Al-Qassam Brigades in Tulkarem mourns four of its fighters who ascended in the clashes in Deir Al-Ghusun.
The leader of Al-Qassam Brigades in the Tulkarem governorate, the martyr fighter Alaa Shreiteh.
The martyr Al-Qassam leader Adnan Samara.
The martyr Al-Qassam fighter Tamer Fuqaha.
The martyr Al-Qassam fighter Asal Bashir Badran.

 No.1844499

>>1844444
wasted digits

 No.1844538

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Really? Should this arab oil exporters be eliminated since they are direct cause which make dollar, USA, and it servants such as Israel strong as it is.

 No.1844585

>>1844226
Wrong. British overwhelmingly supported Zionists throughout the entire mandate. Just because they also fought Jewish terrorists in order to keep some peace doesn't mean they actually supported the Palestinians.
Why were there Jewish terrorists there in the first place? The British. Why couldn't the Palestinians get rid of the invaders since the 1920s? The British. Every step, the British suppressed the Palestinians until they realized their pathetic empire could not handle the situation and some of them took a step back at the tail end
Just because there were some British officers who realized they fucked up and later supported Arabs doesn't mean the majority of the British administration didn't help the Zionists in every step.

 No.1844628

>>1844585
Nobody is saying the british "supported palestinians", they just heavily rolled back their support for the zionist project in the 30s and 40s, making overtures to the arabs because they really could not afford arabs nations taking advantage of the war with germany, especially because it would endanger their oil supply. the zionist terrorism came about specifically because of this temporary british rollback of support for zionism.

no one is apologizing for either the zionists or the british empire, i dont know why you feel the need to deny that there was ever any variation in type and degree of support

 No.1844632

Yemeni Minister of Information, Dhaifallah Al-Shami, to Al-Mayadeen:
The goal we started with is that the operations have a beginning and will not end until the war and the siege on Gaza are stopped.
Operations in the Mediterranean will begin soon, and there is precise monitoring; the coming days will witness announcements about operations.
For every weapon used by the enemy, we quickly develop a weapon to overcome it.
The number of fighters ready to join the battle could soon reach one million.
The zionist enemy is deceitful, so we are a supportive front and we monitor how the cessation of aggression will be implemented if agreed upon.
Any entity in the world that has connections with the zionist entity will see its trade affected and will become a target for our armed forces.
All temptations were offered to the people and leadership in Yemen in exchange for stopping support for Palestine, but we see no value in that.<br /> <br /> We cannot compromise our position on Palestine until victory is achieved, despite all the temptations.
I doubt that Qatar would decide to expel the leadership of Hamas from its territory. We open our doors to all fighters in Sanaa.</strong>

A leadership source in Hamas to Al-Jazeera:
The occupation obstructs reaching an agreement by insisting on continuing the war. The zionist entity seeks to establish a framework agreement to recover its prisoners without linking this to ending the aggression.
The movement will not agree in any way to an agreement that does not explicitly include stopping the war on Gaza.
The enemy bears full responsibility for insisting on entering Rafah instead of stopping the aggression and comprehensively withdrawing.
Our information confirms that Netanyahu personally obstructs reaching an agreement for personal reasons.
The resistance is entrusted with the sacrifices of our people and will not neglect them under any circumstances.

A senior Hamas leader to Al-Araby Al-Jadeed:
Hamas will not deliver its response to the mediators tonight. There are still a number of inquiries that need clarification from the mediators.

A leadership source in Hamas to Al-Arabi:
We are keen to reach an agreement, but not at any price.
The intransigence of the occupation could disrupt the negotiations, and Netanyahu bears full responsibility.
Netanyahu is evasive and is lying to the families of the prisoners, to his government, and to the world.

 No.1844642

>>1844226
>However, in August 1940, Irgun member Avraham Stern formed Lehi, a breakaway group which favoured armed struggle against the British to force them out of Palestine and immediately establish a Jewish state. Stern was unaware of the Nazis' intent to exterminate the Jews and believed that Hitler wanted to make Germany judenrein through emigration. Stern proposed an alliance with Nazi Germany, offering the Germans help in conquering the Middle East and driving out the British in exchange for the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine, which would then take in European Jewry

bruh I wonder why they didnt liked em so much

 No.1844668

>>1844538
>Really?
well yes, ever heard of petro dollars ? it was the whole basis of their alliance with the saudis, and a big part of what allowed the dollars to be the reserve money and force the whole world to finance the US army

 No.1844670

Rachel Corrie's college commits to divesting from 'Israel', dad proud

In a historic move amid a wave of rising encampments across US universities, Evergreen State College administrators in Olympia, Washington, have signed a deal with pro-Palestine protestors to commit to divestment from "Israel".

How is this historic? Not only is this the first US university to commit to divestment, but this college is the institution that 23-year-old slain activist Rachel Corrie attended.

In exchange for removing the encampment, administrators promised to publicly call for a ceasefire and look into divestment from companies that benefit from โ€œgross human rights violationsโ€ by "Israel" and the occupation of Palestine, according to The Cooper Point Journal.

The signed memorandum was the result of a five-hour negotiation process as it joins Brown University and Northwestern University being some of the first schools to strike a deal with protesters.

Not only so, but the college agreed to stop study-abroad trips to "Israel" and it called for the creation of several groups including โ€œGrant Acceptance Policyโ€ and โ€œCivilian Oversight of the Police Departmentโ€ task forces.

โ€œCriteria would include such considerations as whether grants facilitate illegal occupations abroad, limit free speech, or support oppression of minorities,โ€ the MOU states.

In response, Corrieโ€™s father, Craig Corrie, said in a statement: โ€œIโ€™m proud of the students at Evergreen (for) the action that they took and the way they managed to get those concerns across,โ€ adding: โ€œIโ€™m proud of the faculty that worked with them and the administration they negotiated with that those concerns could be acknowledged.โ€

Craig Corrie recalled witnessing the 1968 protests as a result of young men being drafted to fight in the US' war on Vietnam.

โ€œThese students now, itโ€™s not about self-preservation for them,โ€ Craig Corrie said. โ€œItโ€™s about seeing the other and understanding that could be them and understanding the connection to the other so many thousands of miles away. Thatโ€™s really inspiring to me. Iโ€™m incredibly sorry that itโ€™s necessary, but Iโ€™m glad theyโ€™re there.โ€

Over 2,000 people have been arrested on US university campuses in the past three weeks as they took part in the pro-Palestine protests urging their universities to divest from all investments linked to the Israeli occupation.

This comes as a New York police officer fired his gun inside Columbia University's Hamilton Hall on the night of April 30 as officers moved onto pro-Palestine protesters.

On May 2, Northwestern and Brown universities were joined by student organizers at Rutgers University in New Jersey and the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis in coming into agreements with the administrators to stop encampments amid student demands of divestment.

However, the night of May 2 still witnessed scenes of police rushing into campuses attempting to stop pro-Palestine protesters in universities.

Majority of Israelis prefer ceasefire deal over Rafah invasion: Poll

A recent poll revealed Friday that the majority of Israeli settlers prefer a ceasefire agreement with Hamas over an Israeli military invasion of the city of Rafah in southern Gaza, where 1.2 million people have sought refuge, the Israeli newspaper Maariv reported.

The poll, conducted by the Lazar Institute for Studies, found that 54% of the surveyed settlers prefer reaching a prisoner exchange deal with the Palestinian Resistance group over the Rafah invasion.

The breakdown shows that 79% of voters for right-wing parties support the invasion of Rafah, while 81% of voters for left-wing and centrist parties prefer a swap deal.

It also found that "38% prefer the military operation over reaching a deal, while 8% have no specific opinion on the matter."

For months, Israeli settlers and families of the captives held in the Gaza Strip have taken to the streets frustrated by the failure of the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to retrieve the remaining captives militarily and through negotiations.

But Netanyahu said Tuesday that an invasion of Rafah will take place regardless of whether an exchange deal with Hamas was reached or not.

"The idea that we will stop the war before all its goals have been achieved is irrelevant. We will enter Rafah and destroy Hamas battalions there, with or without an agreement [on hostages], to achieve absolute victory," he told families of the captives held in the Strip.

But the United States reiterated Friday its objections to the looming invasion, saying that "Israel" has not presented a plan to protect the civilians sheltering in Rafah.

"Absent such a plan, we can't support a major military operation going into Rafah because the damage it would do is beyond what's acceptable," the US Secretary of States said.

This comes amid ongoing talks over a ceasefire taking place in the Egyptian capital Cairo under the mediation of host Egypt, Qatar, and the United States.

Hamas said Friday its delegation was heading to Cairo on Saturday to resume talks, as the movement is expected to deliver a response in the coming days to a proposal to halt fighting for 40 days and exchange Israeli captives for Palestinian detainees.

The Palestinian Resistance group pointed out that it acted in a positive spirit while studying the ceasefire proposal it recently received, adding that its delegation is heading to Cairo in the same spirit to try and reach an agreement.

It also affirmed that Palestinian Resistance factions are determined to reach an agreement that would secure the demands of the Palestinian people which include stopping the Israeli aggression against them and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza along with the return of the displaced Palestinians to their homes, reconstruction and reaching a captives deal.

'Israel' refuses to adhere to permanent ceasefire: Senior sources

Senior Palestinian Resistance sources told Al Mayadeen that the negotiations face a major obstacle due to the Israeli refusal to adhere to a permanent ceasefire.

Hamas insists that there will be no agreement without an explicit text on a permanent ceasefire, the sources added.

On another note, a senior source in the Palestinian Resistance factions affirmed to Al Mayadeen that the Resistance leadership is exhibiting high flexibility in indirect negotiations to reach a deal that achieves the Palestinian people's demands of a complete halt to Israeli aggression and the full withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza.

The source added that the Resistance reacted positively to the proposal set by mediators, emphasizing that contact and negotiations are ongoing between Resistance leaders and mediators, aimed at reaching a serious and actual deal.

Reportedly, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli officials are constantly failing in negotiations, as Netanyahu is "stubborn, does not care about his hostages or their families' demands, and is challenging the world to drag on his genocidal war."

The source further addressed the Rafah invasion, stressing that the occupation's threats "will not break the Palestinian people's will or the Resistance's, and will not force the Resistance to succumb in negotiations, as its stance remains firm."

The Resistance, the source stated, is prepared to protect the people of Palestine and repel any aggression while calling on the world to stop the fascist occupation and its genocide in Gaza.

This comes amid constant efforts to reach a ceasefire and a prisoner exchange deal, as well as Hamas and the Resistance factions' review of the current proposal to the agreement.

Earlier today, a Hamas delegation arrived in Cairo, Egypt, to continue the mediated talks with the Israeli occupation.

Hamas confirmed on May 3 that it acted in a positive spirit while studying the ceasefire proposal it recently received adding that its delegation will go to Cairo in the same spirit to try and reach an agreement.

It added that the Palestinian resistance movement and forces are determined to reach an agreement that would secure the demands of the Palestinian people which include stopping the Israeli aggression against them and the withdrawal of IOF troops along with the return of the displaced Palestinians to their homes, reconstruction and reaching a captives deal.

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next OP pic?

 No.1844673

>>1844642
The Stern group also started to call themselves National bolsheviks, heh

 No.1844674

>>1844672
Why not both?

>>1844444
Would push into a tub of molten lead?
Yes.

 No.1844684

>>1844444
>would
hang to a lampost ?

 No.1844712

>>1844628
>Nobody is saying the british "supported palestinians"
The Zionist in the video said that. She's trying to separate the British Empire from the Zionists project, trying to pretend Zionists completely independently got Israel and even fought the British therefore it's not an extension of Western colonialism. But obviously that's ignoring larger historical treads to legitimatize their claims.
It's the same argument as saying USians made peace with Native Americans several times and officially gave them lots of land therefore USA didn't also have the policy of actively taking Native land. Who cares if later British admins decided Zionist terrorists were going to far? That was just them treating the symptoms of the disease they planted.
>they just heavily rolled back their support for the zionist project in the 30s and 40s
There was variation as you said. But the variation on the whole didn't matter as the British ultimately gave the Zionists the support they needed to win every step of the way. Again don't ignore the larger historical trend because different admins changed a few policies.

 No.1844756

>>1844444
>would
shoot right in the medulla?

 No.1844787

>>1844444
>>would
Put her in the Titan submarine reenactment?

 No.1844836

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Lebanon: The Islamic Resistance targets the Israeli radar and al-Rahb sites

The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah continues to target the occupation sites and settlements in northern occupied Palestine, in support of the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in support of their resistance.

In its latest operations, the resistance announced targeting the radar site in the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms, with missile weapons.

They also targeted spy equipment at the Israeli monk site, opposite the southern town of Aita al-Shaab, with appropriate weapons and directly hit them, according to the resistance statement.

With artillery shells, the resistance announced the targeting of Israeli occupation soldiers, while they were moving inside the Israeli site of Bayad Blida, opposite the southern town of Blida.

It also targeted the Metulla site, its garrison, and its spy equipment with appropriate weapons.


In addition, the resistance published scenes of the resistanceโ€™s targeting of two buildings in which the occupation โ€œarmyโ€ soldiers were stationed in the Shtula settlement in northern occupied Palestine.

The Israeli Kan channel had confirmed that whoever remains alive in northern occupied Palestine is due to the decision of Hezbollah, which monitors every movement on the border at all times.

In a report on the situation in northern occupied Palestine, the channelโ€™s correspondent in the north, Robbie Hammerschlag, said, โ€œThere is great damage in Metulla,โ€ and added: โ€œOnly when you are here, can you understand the extent to which you are exposed.โ€

The reporter reported that the entire settlement is under the supervision of Hezbollah, and has been receiving many missiles in the past days, stressing that โ€œthe damage is very heavy.โ€

The Israeli channel's correspondent added: "My very presence here in order to present a report is because Hezbollah decided not to kill me. This is the daily reality in the north. Whoever remains alive is because of Hezbollah's decision, which monitors every movement on the northern border all the time." .

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 No.1845648

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https://chrishedges.substack.com/p/my-show-on-the-real-news-has-been
Chris Hedges was cancelled from his Youtube show on Real News Network for being to much in solidarity with the Gazans and against Gencoide..
That's fucked. Very sad. Been watching him since i was young and he was on Russia Today.
Always consistent and proof that pretty privilege does not exist.
Support Chris.


This thread will die without tor posters btw.

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This thread is near fullness so it's time for me to say I really liked the image, I'm a sucker for silenced guns and dark colors

 No.1845699

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This Palestinian-Israeli shitstorm is really bad that it made famous rightoid anti-chinese anti-lefty guy who just shit on Anti-israel protesters for being anti-usa, and le enemy of state several days ago turned against israel yesterday.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3ijl413KG8

 No.1845712

>>1845699
oh hey that guy is falun gong

 No.1845721

>>1845699
Now try that again in English

 No.1845731

https://www.axios.com/2024/05/05/israel-us-ammunition-shipment-hold
"The incident raised serious concerns inside the Israeli government and sent officials scrambling to understand why the shipment was held"

 No.1845753

>>1844628
>no one is apologizing for either the zionists or the british empire, i dont know why you feel the need to deny that there was ever any variation in type and degree of support
>>1844712
>There was variation as you said. But the variation on the whole didn't matter as the British ultimately gave the Zionists the support they needed to win every step of the way.
The British allowed Jewish immigration after taking over the area from the Ottomans, and there was a major Arab revolt in 1936 which was anti-British (in part because the British were allowing Jewish immigration), but which was ill-timed, as the British surged 100,000 troops into Palestine and suppressed it. That basically wiped out the extant Palestinian armed groups, while the British began arming and training Jews in the area to serve as their proxies. The plot twist is that the Jews did not trust the British, because in 1939 the British issued the "White Paper" which restricted Jewish immigration and settlement again to regain support from the Arabs. Then the Holocaust in Europe occurred. Another important event that isn't part of the Zionist narrative is the Battle of El-Alamein when the British army defeated Rommel's forces in Egypt. So when the '48 war came, the Jews were better organized and trained.

Both the popular Zionist and Palestinian narratives emphasize and de-emphasize different events. Zionist historiography de-emphasizes the Battle of El-Alamein, because that would mean the proto-state they were developing ultimately survived because of the British. Palestinian historiography de-emphasizes the Arab revolt in '36 because it was a disaster that created the conditions for them to lose the '48 war. Plot twist again: Israel's major source of support (weapons) in the '48 war was the USSR via Czechoslovakia… because Stalin saw Israel as a potential ally against… the British. Also there were many Zionists who were socialists at that time (and there were Arab leaders in that war who said they were fighting atheistic communism).

Yeah, so. Then there was a break between Israel and the Soviet Union by the mid-1950s and France took over as Israel's primary arms supplier. But what was going on with the French at the time? The war in Algeria. That war ends in 1962 with an FLN victory. When does the PLO form? In 1964. Who do they take inspiration from and see as their model? The FLN. The PLO aligns with the Soviet Union, and then the U.S. later takes over from France as Israel's major arms supplier. I think it was in 1973 when the deal is finally sealed on the U.S. backing Israel. So now the Israel-Palestine conflict becomes part of the Cold War.

>>1840424
>The right fucks themselves over by believing in an endless amount of stupid psychotic shit like Albert Pike and many other outright fabricated texts to the point they are the bedrock of their belief system, and the left fucks itself over by insisting that this is all actually in America's interests and so run around the internet lecturing Palestinians about them doing an antisemitism.
I'm not sure that's it… like a lot of Palestinian solidarity orgs in the U.S. which say that Israel is a proxy for the U.S, or in essence some kind of American outpost in the Middle East, are led or influenced by Arab-Americans or Palestinian intellectuals who live in the West. The left in the U.S. seems like it's taking its lessons and its history from the Palestinians far more than the anti-Zionist right does (because the left actually listens to Palestinians and reads their books), and seeing Israel as a proxy for the U.S. is totally consistent with this whole narrative, because there has always been a foreign empire or power supporting the Jews in Palestine and keeping the Arabs down. Before the U.S., it was the French, and before them the Soviets, and then the British.

One problem, however, is that the Israelis just don't see it that way. This has no effect on them. For one… most of the Jews there at this point are from other Arab countries and are basically refugees or descended from them, including from… Algeria… after the FLN won. And augmented by Russians in the 80s and 90s, but nobody says Israel is a proxy for Russian or Algerian or Yemeni interests (see video: these are Yemeni Jews who live in Israel). There's no real constituency in Israel that this narrative can appeal to and thus split Israeli society. Israel is divided politically over all kinds of stuff but there's no real "left" position vis-a-vis the Palestinians anymore.

 No.1845762

>>1845699
the way he says malware sounds like mao-ware. what would mao-ware be?

 No.1845765

>>1845762
Install gentoo

 No.1845768

>>1845699
just watched the video - he actually says the bill isnt that bad and people are overreacting. So you made a clickbait post

 No.1845770

>>1845753
good post, agree with everything

 No.1846011

>>1845545
<Fox news viewers explaining the Judeo-Bolshevist plot to shut down the Jesus theme park in Israel

>>1845753
>One problem, however, is that the Israelis just don't see it that way.
>There's no real constituency in Israel that this narrative can appeal to and thus split Israeli society.
If you want to outline a narrative that will go ham, but people are siding against Israel because they're obviously committing genocide, because they filled mass graves with women, children, doctors, hospital patients, and have blocked humanitarian aid and targeted aid workers. If Israelis think they're a strong independent nation who don't need no US then the way to disabuse them of the notion is BDS.


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