Palestinian child Ismail Halas, who is only four months old, suffers from acute malnutrition caused by Israelβs systematic policy of forced starvation on the Gaza Strip.
An open letter, signed by 262 Czech media workers from 66 newsrooms, has urged Czech President Petr Pavel and Prime Minister Petr Fiala to take action in support of journalists working under siege in Gaza.
58 percent of US citizens support Palestinian state: Poll
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll has suggested that 58 percent of US citizens believe that every country in the United Nations should recognise a Palestinian state.
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll has suggested that 58 percent of US citizens believe that every country in the United Nations should recognise a Palestinian state.
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Egypt Embassy at New York dragged two pro-Palestinians (US citizens) inside the building and repeatedly assaulted them.
Embassy staff were instructed by Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty to grab and drag anyone who protests outside their doors in reaction to protests against the Egyptian governmentβs enabling of Israelβs genocide in Gaza.
#OpEgypt
Embassy staff were instructed by Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty to grab and drag anyone who protests outside their doors in reaction to protests against the Egyptian governmentβs enabling of Israelβs genocide in Gaza.
#OpEgypt
Today marks the 56th anniversary of the 1969 arson attack on Al-Aqsa Mosque, which occurred on August 21, when an Australian Christian named Denis Michael Rohan set fire to the historic Islamic holy site in Jerusalem.
The blaze caused significant damage, including destroying a 12th-century pulpit gifted by Saladin. The attack sparked outrage across the Muslim world and led to widespread protests, as well as the formation of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
The blaze caused significant damage, including destroying a 12th-century pulpit gifted by Saladin. The attack sparked outrage across the Muslim world and led to widespread protests, as well as the formation of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
GHOST PRINCESS NEWS BULLETIN
Headline: Intensified Gaza Offensive Worsens Humanitarian Catastrophe; Famine Deaths Rise
1. GAZA GENOCIDE
Gaza's Health Ministry reports that two more people have died from famine and malnutrition in the past 24 hours, raising the total number of hunger-related deaths since the start of the war to 271, including 112 children. The head of the Palestinian NGOs Network states that Israel has destroyed nearly 80% of all aid facilities in Gaza, severely crippling relief efforts.
2. ISRAEL INTENSIFIES GAZA CITY ASSAULT
Israeli occupation forces have begun a major intensification of attacks on Gaza City, with the stated aim of seizing control of the area. The offensive involves:
* The forced displacement of nearly one million people.
* The "systematic demolition" of Palestinian homes.
* Constant bombardment from drones and jets, reducing entire neighborhoods to rubble.
Residents on the ground describe a desperate struggle for survival, with people navigating debris-filled streets in a futile search for food and shelter.
3. INTERNATIONAL CONDEMNATION AND CEASEFIRE CALLS
* Red Cross: The organization has condemned the offensive, calling it "intolerable," and warns it will cause new bloodshed and bring the humanitarian situation to "another low."
* United Nations: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and the UNRWA agency have repeated urgent calls for an immediate ceasefire. UNRWA highlights that children in Gaza now face the loss of a third consecutive school year.
* Settlement Expansion: World leaders have also condemned Israel's approval of the controversial "E1 settlement expansion project" in the occupied West Bank, which would sever a key link between Ramallah and Bethlehem.
4. POLITICAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT
* Hamas has accused Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu of disregarding international mediation efforts for a ceasefire and forging ahead with the military seizure.
* The "OpIsrael" team has called for action on the 56th anniversary of the arson attack on Al-Aqsa Mosque, carried out by an Australian Zionist Christian who hoped to enable the building of a Israeli temple on the site.
5. GAZA GENOCIDE CASUALTY FIGURES
According to health officials in Gaza, the overall death toll from Israel's war has now reached at least 62,192, with 157,114 people wounded.
6. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PRESSURE
Hundreds of UK business leaders, including a former adviser to the king and descendants of Holocaust survivors, are calling on the British government to take action against Israel as the crisis worsens.
This is a developing story. More updates will follow. @GhostPrincess
Headline: Intensified Gaza Offensive Worsens Humanitarian Catastrophe; Famine Deaths Rise
1. GAZA GENOCIDE
Gaza's Health Ministry reports that two more people have died from famine and malnutrition in the past 24 hours, raising the total number of hunger-related deaths since the start of the war to 271, including 112 children. The head of the Palestinian NGOs Network states that Israel has destroyed nearly 80% of all aid facilities in Gaza, severely crippling relief efforts.
2. ISRAEL INTENSIFIES GAZA CITY ASSAULT
Israeli occupation forces have begun a major intensification of attacks on Gaza City, with the stated aim of seizing control of the area. The offensive involves:
* The forced displacement of nearly one million people.
* The "systematic demolition" of Palestinian homes.
* Constant bombardment from drones and jets, reducing entire neighborhoods to rubble.
Residents on the ground describe a desperate struggle for survival, with people navigating debris-filled streets in a futile search for food and shelter.
3. INTERNATIONAL CONDEMNATION AND CEASEFIRE CALLS
* Red Cross: The organization has condemned the offensive, calling it "intolerable," and warns it will cause new bloodshed and bring the humanitarian situation to "another low."
* United Nations: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and the UNRWA agency have repeated urgent calls for an immediate ceasefire. UNRWA highlights that children in Gaza now face the loss of a third consecutive school year.
* Settlement Expansion: World leaders have also condemned Israel's approval of the controversial "E1 settlement expansion project" in the occupied West Bank, which would sever a key link between Ramallah and Bethlehem.
4. POLITICAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT
* Hamas has accused Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu of disregarding international mediation efforts for a ceasefire and forging ahead with the military seizure.
* The "OpIsrael" team has called for action on the 56th anniversary of the arson attack on Al-Aqsa Mosque, carried out by an Australian Zionist Christian who hoped to enable the building of a Israeli temple on the site.
5. GAZA GENOCIDE CASUALTY FIGURES
According to health officials in Gaza, the overall death toll from Israel's war has now reached at least 62,192, with 157,114 people wounded.
6. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PRESSURE
Hundreds of UK business leaders, including a former adviser to the king and descendants of Holocaust survivors, are calling on the British government to take action against Israel as the crisis worsens.
This is a developing story. More updates will follow. @GhostPrincess
Israel's Zombie Economy: How Arms Sales to Dictatorships Fuel Genocide and Occupation
Introduction: The Paradox of Israel's Genocide Economy
Israel's economy is currently described by experts as a "zombie economy" β seemingly functional on the surface but fundamentally sustained by artificial life support. This economic model teeters on the brink of collapse under the crushing weight of perpetual genocide in Gaza, drastically declined tourism, and widespread business closures, while being artificially propped up through massive U.S. loan guarantees and a relentless arms export machine. The very machinery of death that consumes Gaza and expands settlements in the West Bank is funded through a global network of weapons sales to regimes worldwide, creating a vicious cycle where foreign funding enables continued violence, which in turn generates more "battle-tested" weapons to sell abroad. This article examines how Israel's arms industry has become both a economic lifeline and a moral quagmire, fueling conflicts across the globe while perpetuating occupation and violence in Palestine.
1 Historical Context: The Evolution of Israel's Military-Industrial Complex
Israel's transformation into a military export powerhouse began as a necessity of survival but has evolved into an economic addiction. Following the 1967 war and France's weapons embargo, Israel made a strategic decision to develop domestic military capabilities, leading to the creation of major defense companies like Israel Military Industries (I.M.I.), Israel Aircraft Industries (I.A.I.), and Rafael Armament Development Authority . This foundation expanded through:
- Battle-testing marketing: Israeli weapons gained global credibility through their use in actual conflicts, creating a powerful selling point that "tested in battle" became the military equivalent of a brand endorsement .
- Economic imperative: With approximately 10% of Israel's workforce (140,000 people) involved in manufacturing or selling military hardware by the 1980s, arms exports became essential to maintaining employment and production capacity .
- Strategic diplomacy: Israel perfected "Uzi Diplomacy" β using weapons sales to establish relationships with regimes that would otherwise shun the Zionist state, including apartheid South Africa, Chile under Pinochet, and various African nations.
This historical context reveals how Israel's economy became hooked on selling weapons abroad, with defense exports growing from $1.2 billion annually in the 1980s to a record $14.8 billion in 2024, with projections for even higher numbers in 2025 .
2 Key Importers of Israeli Weapons: Global Clients Fueling Conflict
Israel's arms customers span the globe, including democracies and dictatorships alike, with exports reaching an estimated 140 countries over the past few decades . The following table illustrates some of the most significant recipients:
| Country/Region | Types of Weapons/Systems | Implications/Use Cases |
| India - Drones, missile systems, partnerships | Used against Pakistan; ideological alliance between Modi and Netanyahu
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Introduction: The Paradox of Israel's Genocide Economy
Israel's economy is currently described by experts as a "zombie economy" β seemingly functional on the surface but fundamentally sustained by artificial life support. This economic model teeters on the brink of collapse under the crushing weight of perpetual genocide in Gaza, drastically declined tourism, and widespread business closures, while being artificially propped up through massive U.S. loan guarantees and a relentless arms export machine. The very machinery of death that consumes Gaza and expands settlements in the West Bank is funded through a global network of weapons sales to regimes worldwide, creating a vicious cycle where foreign funding enables continued violence, which in turn generates more "battle-tested" weapons to sell abroad. This article examines how Israel's arms industry has become both a economic lifeline and a moral quagmire, fueling conflicts across the globe while perpetuating occupation and violence in Palestine.
1 Historical Context: The Evolution of Israel's Military-Industrial Complex
Israel's transformation into a military export powerhouse began as a necessity of survival but has evolved into an economic addiction. Following the 1967 war and France's weapons embargo, Israel made a strategic decision to develop domestic military capabilities, leading to the creation of major defense companies like Israel Military Industries (I.M.I.), Israel Aircraft Industries (I.A.I.), and Rafael Armament Development Authority . This foundation expanded through:
- Battle-testing marketing: Israeli weapons gained global credibility through their use in actual conflicts, creating a powerful selling point that "tested in battle" became the military equivalent of a brand endorsement .
- Economic imperative: With approximately 10% of Israel's workforce (140,000 people) involved in manufacturing or selling military hardware by the 1980s, arms exports became essential to maintaining employment and production capacity .
- Strategic diplomacy: Israel perfected "Uzi Diplomacy" β using weapons sales to establish relationships with regimes that would otherwise shun the Zionist state, including apartheid South Africa, Chile under Pinochet, and various African nations.
This historical context reveals how Israel's economy became hooked on selling weapons abroad, with defense exports growing from $1.2 billion annually in the 1980s to a record $14.8 billion in 2024, with projections for even higher numbers in 2025 .
2 Key Importers of Israeli Weapons: Global Clients Fueling Conflict
Israel's arms customers span the globe, including democracies and dictatorships alike, with exports reaching an estimated 140 countries over the past few decades . The following table illustrates some of the most significant recipients:
| Country/Region | Types of Weapons/Systems | Implications/Use Cases |
| India - Drones, missile systems, partnerships | Used against Pakistan; ideological alliance between Modi and Netanyahu
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