Palestinians bid farewell to the Wadi family victims, who were brutally killed when their home in Khan Younis was targeted by an Israeli terror attack early this morning.
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Scenes of the children injured after an Israeli terror attack targeted a gathering of displaced Palestinian families in Nuseirat refugee camp, central Gaza.
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The Israeli dream is over! This is how the opening words of the Israeli newspaper Haaretz came with the title: "Palestinians are the best people of the world in defending their homeland." Can it be believed that a leading Israeli newspaper today recognizes the truth of the Palestinians, describing them as one of the most noble peoples of the earth who rose up to defend their rights after seventy-five years, as if they were one body?
One of the most wonderful things at which a living conscience beats, the most beautiful things at which intellectual freedom blossoms, and the purest things that bears empowerment. Read what the author wrote: During the war on Gaza and the anti-missile attacks on us, our losses were in excess of $912 million every three days, from the cost of fighter jets, patriot missiles, and refueling machinery, as well as the consumption of ammunition and missiles of all kinds. This is not including the trade shutdown, the collapse of the stock market, the paralysis of institutions and construction, the collapse of agriculture and industry, the death of poultry on farms by millions of dollars, some airports and trains being stopped, the cost of accommodating refugees to shelters, not to mention the destruction of resistance missiles on homes, shops, cars and factories.
We started this war and set fire to it, but we are not going to control it, and we certainly are not going to end it. Her end is not in our favor, especially after the Arab cities inside Israel surprised us with rising against us, while we thought it had lost its Palestinian identity. This is a somali poem and cannot be translated contextually. As for the Palestinians, they are truly the owners of the land. Who else defends her with his soul, money and his children with such strength, pride and challenge? I, a Jew, challenge all of Israel to come into this deep belonging and connection to the land.
If our people really held onto the land of Palestine, we wouldn't have seen such huge numbers of Jews rush to airports to migrate since the beginning of the war. We have tasted the bitterness of killing, imprisonment, siege and separation, we have drowned them in drugs, and we have tried to invade their minds with perverted ideas that took them away from their religion, such as liberation, atheism, doubt, corruption, and anarchy. But what's amazing is that you find a drug addict among them rising up to defend his land and its property, shouting "Allah Akbar" as if he were a Galilee scientist.
Rather, they, despite knowing what awaits them from humiliation and arrest, never hesitated to go to the Al-Aqsa Mosque for prayer. Ironically, the armies of countries in full force did not dare to do what the Palestinian Resistance offered in a few days, where the legend of the indomitable Israeli soldier fell, and he was killed and kidnapped. And since the resistance missiles have reached Tel Aviv, it's best to leave Israel's delusional big dream. Palestinians should have a neighboring country with which we live in mutual peace, that alone may prolong our lives on this land a few more years.
I believe that even if we continue for a thousand years - if we can survive for the next ten years as a Jewish state - there will come a day when we will pay for everything. The Palestinian will come back again, time after time, and this time he will come on the wake of Gawada towards "Tel Aviv".
Spread widely before it is deleted, it is an exceptional article and of great value.
One of the most wonderful things at which a living conscience beats, the most beautiful things at which intellectual freedom blossoms, and the purest things that bears empowerment. Read what the author wrote: During the war on Gaza and the anti-missile attacks on us, our losses were in excess of $912 million every three days, from the cost of fighter jets, patriot missiles, and refueling machinery, as well as the consumption of ammunition and missiles of all kinds. This is not including the trade shutdown, the collapse of the stock market, the paralysis of institutions and construction, the collapse of agriculture and industry, the death of poultry on farms by millions of dollars, some airports and trains being stopped, the cost of accommodating refugees to shelters, not to mention the destruction of resistance missiles on homes, shops, cars and factories.
We started this war and set fire to it, but we are not going to control it, and we certainly are not going to end it. Her end is not in our favor, especially after the Arab cities inside Israel surprised us with rising against us, while we thought it had lost its Palestinian identity. This is a somali poem and cannot be translated contextually. As for the Palestinians, they are truly the owners of the land. Who else defends her with his soul, money and his children with such strength, pride and challenge? I, a Jew, challenge all of Israel to come into this deep belonging and connection to the land.
If our people really held onto the land of Palestine, we wouldn't have seen such huge numbers of Jews rush to airports to migrate since the beginning of the war. We have tasted the bitterness of killing, imprisonment, siege and separation, we have drowned them in drugs, and we have tried to invade their minds with perverted ideas that took them away from their religion, such as liberation, atheism, doubt, corruption, and anarchy. But what's amazing is that you find a drug addict among them rising up to defend his land and its property, shouting "Allah Akbar" as if he were a Galilee scientist.
Rather, they, despite knowing what awaits them from humiliation and arrest, never hesitated to go to the Al-Aqsa Mosque for prayer. Ironically, the armies of countries in full force did not dare to do what the Palestinian Resistance offered in a few days, where the legend of the indomitable Israeli soldier fell, and he was killed and kidnapped. And since the resistance missiles have reached Tel Aviv, it's best to leave Israel's delusional big dream. Palestinians should have a neighboring country with which we live in mutual peace, that alone may prolong our lives on this land a few more years.
I believe that even if we continue for a thousand years - if we can survive for the next ten years as a Jewish state - there will come a day when we will pay for everything. The Palestinian will come back again, time after time, and this time he will come on the wake of Gawada towards "Tel Aviv".
Spread widely before it is deleted, it is an exceptional article and of great value.
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Israeli settlers storm Khirbet al-Rakeez in Masafer Yatta, south of occupied Hebron.
Over 16,000 world artists have signed open letters against the war on Gaza.
Most of these open letters have called for the end of genocide, humanitarian access across Gaza, the end of weapons supplies to Israel, calls for a ceasefire, and compliance with the ICJβs ruling, which requires Israel to take measures to protect civilians from further harm.
Of the creative industries speaking out the most, those in the music industry have amassed the most signatures, about 7,800, followed by the Film/TV industry with more than 4,500, and the literature and publishing industry with 2,900 signatories. Some artists signed open letters across several industries.
Most of these open letters have called for the end of genocide, humanitarian access across Gaza, the end of weapons supplies to Israel, calls for a ceasefire, and compliance with the ICJβs ruling, which requires Israel to take measures to protect civilians from further harm.
Of the creative industries speaking out the most, those in the music industry have amassed the most signatures, about 7,800, followed by the Film/TV industry with more than 4,500, and the literature and publishing industry with 2,900 signatories. Some artists signed open letters across several industries.
βIf we get in, we can share that burdenβ
BBC CEO of news and current affairs Deborah Tornes explains why they launched a short film demanding foreign journalists to be allowed in Gaza.
BBC CEO of news and current affairs Deborah Tornes explains why they launched a short film demanding foreign journalists to be allowed in Gaza.
Ukrainian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Oleksandra Matviichuk called for solidarity with Gaza, stating that βwar crimes have no citizenship.β
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The Trump administration is working to prevent FIFA from banning Israel from international football ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
It comes as we have also learnt that European governing body UEFA is heading towards its own decision to suspend Israeli teams over the genocide in Gaza.
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The Spanish Navyβs high-seas patrol vessel Furor (P-46) has departed port to secure the Global Sumud Flotilla on its mission to Gaza.