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Massive rally in Brussels for Gaza.
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Hundreds of people took to the streets in Madrid in solidarity with Gaza.
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Brussels shows up everyday for Gaza.
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Pro-Palestine advocates demand sanctions on the Israeli occupation during a military parade marking Mexico independence.
US vetoes UN Security Council Gaza ceasefire demand for sixth time
āForgive us, Palestinian brothers, sisters,ā says Algerian ambassador to UN Amar Bendjama after devastating outcome.
āForgive us, Palestinian brothers, sisters,ā says Algerian ambassador to UN Amar Bendjama after devastating outcome.
The United States vetoed a crucial United Nations Security Council resolution demanding a ceasefire in Gaza.
The resolution, approved by 14 of the 15 members of the council on Thursday, called for an āimmediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire in Gaza respected by all parties".
Western bids to recognise a Palestinian state put Israel first
Conditional recognitions centre on Israelās security, not Palestiniansā right to self-determination, or real accountability.
Conditional recognitions centre on Israelās security, not Palestiniansā right to self-determination, or real accountability.
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Western bids to recognise a Palestinian state put Israel first Conditional recognitions centre on Israelās security, not Palestiniansā right to self-determination, or real accountability.
Through the UN General Assembly vote, France, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Malta, Belgium, Canada, and Australia have now signalled their support for Palestinian statehood, aligning themselves with the global majority. But let us be clear: these countries have no claim to the moral high ground.
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Through the UN General Assembly vote, France, Portugal, the United Kingdom, Malta, Belgium, Canada, and Australia have now signalled their support for Palestinian statehood, aligning themselves with the global majority. But let us be clear: these countriesā¦
We should remember that they waited through two years of Israeli genocide, which has killed at least 65,000 Palestinians, before voting in favour of a Palestinian state. They were similarly oblivious to the Palestinian right to self-determination during the years of Israeli and Egyptian-imposed military siege in Gaza before October 7, 2023. They did nothing to quell the ever-expanding illegal settlement movement in the occupied West Bank or the sharp increase in settler violence. In fact, they have done nothing to support the Palestinian right to self-determination since 1948.
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We should remember that they waited through two years of Israeli genocide, which has killed at least 65,000 Palestinians, before voting in favour of a Palestinian state. They were similarly oblivious to the Palestinian right to self-determination during theā¦
So, why should this time be any different?
āIt is way too little, far too late.ā And these declarations are only meant to distract from the fact that many of these countries have financially and militarily enabled Israel to carry out its genocide.
The proof is in the pudding: the Palestinian state that is on offer. And what is clear is that Palestinian rights are not a priority.
A few weeks before, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that the United Kingdom would recognise a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in September 2025 unless Israel took āsubstantive steps to end the appalling situation in Gaza, agree to a ceasefire and commit to a long-term sustainable peace, reviving the prospect of a two-state solution.ā There was no mention of Palestiniansā inalienable right to self-determination or of the legitimacy of the Palestinian national struggle. Rather, it was framed as a punishment for Israel. Does this mean that if Israel had stopped the genocide and paid lip service to the (already dead) two-state solution, Britain would have voted differently?
āIt is way too little, far too late.ā And these declarations are only meant to distract from the fact that many of these countries have financially and militarily enabled Israel to carry out its genocide.
The proof is in the pudding: the Palestinian state that is on offer. And what is clear is that Palestinian rights are not a priority.
A few weeks before, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that the United Kingdom would recognise a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly in September 2025 unless Israel took āsubstantive steps to end the appalling situation in Gaza, agree to a ceasefire and commit to a long-term sustainable peace, reviving the prospect of a two-state solution.ā There was no mention of Palestiniansā inalienable right to self-determination or of the legitimacy of the Palestinian national struggle. Rather, it was framed as a punishment for Israel. Does this mean that if Israel had stopped the genocide and paid lip service to the (already dead) two-state solution, Britain would have voted differently?
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So, why should this time be any different? āIt is way too little, far too late.ā And these declarations are only meant to distract from the fact that many of these countries have financially and militarily enabled Israel to carry out its genocide. The proofā¦
Canadaās promise of recognition came with a long list of caveats. Notably, on the Government of Canadaās website, in the items that make up its āpolicy on key issues in the Israeli-Palestinian conflictā, the first commitment is āsupport for Israel and its securityā.
It adds that Israel has the āright under international law to take the necessary measures, in accordance with human rights and international humanitarian law, to protect the security of its citizens from attacks by terrorist groups.ā But what if Israel is already in violation of international law ā as it is right now? Will Canada still stand by Israel and its security?
After reaffirming its support for Israel, Canada then declares support for the Palestiniansā āright to self-determinationā and āa sovereign, independent, viable, democratic, and territorially contiguous Palestinian stateā. But this comes with strings attached, including demands for governance reforms in the Palestinian Authority, the demilitarisation of the Palestinian state, and elections in 2026, āin which Hamas can play no partā.
Australiaās promise of recognition was similarly predicated on the Palestinian Authority pursuing certain reforms, including the termination of prisoner payments, schooling reform, and demilitarisation. It also demanded that Hamas āend its rule in Gaza and hand over its weaponsā.
The joint statement by Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese added: āThere is much more work to do in building the Palestinian state. We will work with partners on a credible peace plan that establishes governance and security arrangements for Palestine and ensures the security of Israel.ā But what of the security of Palestinians? Will Australia take any measures to protect them from Israelās mass extermination? Or are Palestinians simply meant to work on building a state that Western powers can tolerate, while hoping that the Israeli government will eventually grow tired of its genocidal campaign?
It adds that Israel has the āright under international law to take the necessary measures, in accordance with human rights and international humanitarian law, to protect the security of its citizens from attacks by terrorist groups.ā But what if Israel is already in violation of international law ā as it is right now? Will Canada still stand by Israel and its security?
After reaffirming its support for Israel, Canada then declares support for the Palestiniansā āright to self-determinationā and āa sovereign, independent, viable, democratic, and territorially contiguous Palestinian stateā. But this comes with strings attached, including demands for governance reforms in the Palestinian Authority, the demilitarisation of the Palestinian state, and elections in 2026, āin which Hamas can play no partā.
Australiaās promise of recognition was similarly predicated on the Palestinian Authority pursuing certain reforms, including the termination of prisoner payments, schooling reform, and demilitarisation. It also demanded that Hamas āend its rule in Gaza and hand over its weaponsā.
The joint statement by Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese added: āThere is much more work to do in building the Palestinian state. We will work with partners on a credible peace plan that establishes governance and security arrangements for Palestine and ensures the security of Israel.ā But what of the security of Palestinians? Will Australia take any measures to protect them from Israelās mass extermination? Or are Palestinians simply meant to work on building a state that Western powers can tolerate, while hoping that the Israeli government will eventually grow tired of its genocidal campaign?
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Canadaās promise of recognition came with a long list of caveats. Notably, on the Government of Canadaās website, in the items that make up its āpolicy on key issues in the Israeli-Palestinian conflictā, the first commitment is āsupport for Israel and itsā¦
So, if Western leaders are sincere about āsolvingā the crisis, the only good solution is the one that places Palestinian rights on centre stage and involves some mechanism of political leverage and censure that is able to curb Israelās rogue-like conduct. Without it, any recognition of Palestinian statehood is an empty performance, and the Israeli campaign of genocide and erasure is bound to continue with complete impunity.
One of the worst days in the history of humanity.
As Israel pushes ahead with its campaign of famine, mass killing, displacement, and destruction in Gaza, Trump repeatedly invoked Hamasās October 7th attack when addressing the crisis.
Even when asked specifically about Israelās systemic levelling of what remains of Gaza City, Trump returned to the events of October 7th.
Since then, Israel has killed more than 65,140 Palestinians in a campaign that United Nations investigators, academics, and leading human rights groups have described as genocide.
Trump stated that one of his āfew disagreementsā with Starmer is over the UKās pledge to recognize a Palestinian state.
However, the UK Prime Minister earned a literal pat on the back from the US president for condemning Hamas.
Neither leader denounced Israeli policies against the Palestinians.
Trump, who has been claiming for months that an end to the war in Gaza is imminent, reiterated that assertion.
āWeāre working very hard on Israel and Gaza,ā he said. āAll thatās happening over there is complex, but itās going to get done. Itāll all get done right.ā
Trump is highly cunning. He consistently affects a lack of understanding, but this is a strategic feint designed to avoid addressing the genocide and mass killing of Palestinians. The United States is a primary facilitator of this violence, providing both the military support for the operations and the diplomatic cover at the international level.
The British Prime Minister will be held accountable, as will all British governments in power since October 7, 2023. @GhostPrincess
As Israel pushes ahead with its campaign of famine, mass killing, displacement, and destruction in Gaza, Trump repeatedly invoked Hamasās October 7th attack when addressing the crisis.
Even when asked specifically about Israelās systemic levelling of what remains of Gaza City, Trump returned to the events of October 7th.
Since then, Israel has killed more than 65,140 Palestinians in a campaign that United Nations investigators, academics, and leading human rights groups have described as genocide.
Trump stated that one of his āfew disagreementsā with Starmer is over the UKās pledge to recognize a Palestinian state.
However, the UK Prime Minister earned a literal pat on the back from the US president for condemning Hamas.
Neither leader denounced Israeli policies against the Palestinians.
Trump, who has been claiming for months that an end to the war in Gaza is imminent, reiterated that assertion.
āWeāre working very hard on Israel and Gaza,ā he said. āAll thatās happening over there is complex, but itās going to get done. Itāll all get done right.ā
Trump is highly cunning. He consistently affects a lack of understanding, but this is a strategic feint designed to avoid addressing the genocide and mass killing of Palestinians. The United States is a primary facilitator of this violence, providing both the military support for the operations and the diplomatic cover at the international level.
The British Prime Minister will be held accountable, as will all British governments in power since October 7, 2023. @GhostPrincess
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All eyes are on the Global Sumud Flotilla, carrying hundreds of activists and politicians from more than 44 countries as it sails across the Mediterranean in an effort to break the Israeli siege on Gaza.
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Early this morning, Israeli occupation forces blew up an explosive-laden robot in the Tal Al-Hawa neighborhood of Gaza City to demolish a resident building, as part of the ongoing Israeli ethnic cleansing plan targeting the entire city.
GHOST PRINCESS NEWS BULLETIN | GAZA GENOCIDE
Headline: Israeli Occupation Forces Advance on Gaza City, Forcing Mass Displacement Amidst Vetoed Ceasefire
TOP STORY: Intensified ISRAELI TERROR REGIMEāS Military Offensive in Gaza
The Israeli regimeās occupation military is mobilizing near the heart of Gaza City, initiating a major new offensive. Tens of thousands of Palestinians are being forced onto coastal roads in a bid to drive them out of the Stripās main urban centre. Residents report non-stop attacks involving drones, fighter jets, and remote-controlled robots, with entire neighborhoods being blown up. The entire city is described as being under a deadly military campaign, resulting in wide-scale destruction of homes, infrastructure, and barely operational hospitals.
Gaza Genocide Update:
Ā· The Palestinian death toll has risen to at least 65,141 Palestinians, with 165,925 wounded since the genocide began in October 2023.
International Diplomacy & Response
Ā· UN Ceasefire Resolution Vetoed: The United States has vetoed a crucial UN Security Council resolution demanding an āimmediate, unconditional and permanentā ceasefire in Gaza. The resolution was approved by 14 of the 15 member states.
Ā· Germany: A planned ā¬30 million one-time payment from Germany to the Palestinian Authority has been held up by sceptical legislators, casting doubt on a coordinated aid announcement.
Ā· Japan: Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya stated that Japan does not plan to recognise a Palestinian state at UN meetings this month.
Humanitarian Catastrophe Worsens
Ā· Hospitals on the Brink: Amjad Shawa, head of the Palestinian NGOs Network in Gaza, warns that fuel supplies in the besieged enclave will run out in just 72 hours, threatening to collapse hospitals and water sources.
Ā· Starvation Policy Alleged: Khalil al-Daqran, a spokesperson for Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, states Israelās policy of starvation is continuing, claiming "children are dying first," along with pregnant women and the elderly.
Global Reactions and Suppression of Dissent
Ā· Netherlands: Dutch MP Esther Ouwehand was ejected from a parliamentary debate for wearing the colours of the Palestinian flag. She later returned wearing a watermelon printāa symbol used to represent the Palestinian flag where it is banned.
Ā· United States: The bulletin highlights the case of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian Columbia University graduate detained for over 100 days after protesting against Israel's genocide in Gaza. He claims his arrest was meant to silence dissent and intimidate others from speaking out for Palestinian rights.
Regional Tensions
Ā· Hezbollah: Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem delivered televised remarks, stating the entire region stands āat a dangerous and exceptional crossroads.ā This comes a day after Israel launched a series of air attacks on southern Lebanon. Qassem also urged Saudi Arabia to open a ānew pageā with the resistance.
Closing Quote: āGaza is burning and the world is watching.ā - Khalil al-Daqran, Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital spokesperson.
This has been a Ghost Princess News Bulletin. Stay tuned for further updates. @GhostPrincess
Headline: Israeli Occupation Forces Advance on Gaza City, Forcing Mass Displacement Amidst Vetoed Ceasefire
TOP STORY: Intensified ISRAELI TERROR REGIMEāS Military Offensive in Gaza
The Israeli regimeās occupation military is mobilizing near the heart of Gaza City, initiating a major new offensive. Tens of thousands of Palestinians are being forced onto coastal roads in a bid to drive them out of the Stripās main urban centre. Residents report non-stop attacks involving drones, fighter jets, and remote-controlled robots, with entire neighborhoods being blown up. The entire city is described as being under a deadly military campaign, resulting in wide-scale destruction of homes, infrastructure, and barely operational hospitals.
Gaza Genocide Update:
Ā· The Palestinian death toll has risen to at least 65,141 Palestinians, with 165,925 wounded since the genocide began in October 2023.
International Diplomacy & Response
Ā· UN Ceasefire Resolution Vetoed: The United States has vetoed a crucial UN Security Council resolution demanding an āimmediate, unconditional and permanentā ceasefire in Gaza. The resolution was approved by 14 of the 15 member states.
Ā· Germany: A planned ā¬30 million one-time payment from Germany to the Palestinian Authority has been held up by sceptical legislators, casting doubt on a coordinated aid announcement.
Ā· Japan: Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya stated that Japan does not plan to recognise a Palestinian state at UN meetings this month.
Humanitarian Catastrophe Worsens
Ā· Hospitals on the Brink: Amjad Shawa, head of the Palestinian NGOs Network in Gaza, warns that fuel supplies in the besieged enclave will run out in just 72 hours, threatening to collapse hospitals and water sources.
Ā· Starvation Policy Alleged: Khalil al-Daqran, a spokesperson for Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, states Israelās policy of starvation is continuing, claiming "children are dying first," along with pregnant women and the elderly.
Global Reactions and Suppression of Dissent
Ā· Netherlands: Dutch MP Esther Ouwehand was ejected from a parliamentary debate for wearing the colours of the Palestinian flag. She later returned wearing a watermelon printāa symbol used to represent the Palestinian flag where it is banned.
Ā· United States: The bulletin highlights the case of Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian Columbia University graduate detained for over 100 days after protesting against Israel's genocide in Gaza. He claims his arrest was meant to silence dissent and intimidate others from speaking out for Palestinian rights.
Regional Tensions
Ā· Hezbollah: Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem delivered televised remarks, stating the entire region stands āat a dangerous and exceptional crossroads.ā This comes a day after Israel launched a series of air attacks on southern Lebanon. Qassem also urged Saudi Arabia to open a ānew pageā with the resistance.
Closing Quote: āGaza is burning and the world is watching.ā - Khalil al-Daqran, Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital spokesperson.
This has been a Ghost Princess News Bulletin. Stay tuned for further updates. @GhostPrincess