The ICC is currently investigating Israel’s actions in the occupied West Bank and the Gaza Strip
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Investigations could lead to arrest warrants being issued for Defence Minister Yoav Gallant and Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi
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The Israeli newspaper Maariv also reported that Netanyahu is “frightened and unusually stressed” by the possibility of an ICC arrest warrant.
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Netanyahu:
Under my leadership, “Israel will never accept any attempt by the ICC to undermine its inherent right of self-defense”.
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Under my leadership, “Israel will never accept any attempt by the ICC to undermine its inherent right of self-defense”.
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The ICC case is separate from several ongoing cases against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), including one brought by South Africa that alleges that Israel is committing the crime of genocide in its continuing war on Gaza.
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ICC will issue arrest warrant for Netanyahu and ministers - Ghosts of Palestine 🇵🇸
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Israel is not a Jewish state.
Zionism is not Judaism.
Jews stand with the Palestinian people.
Jews united against Zionism.
Palestine WILL WIN 🇵🇸
PALESTINE WILL BE FREE 🇵🇸
Zionism is not Judaism.
Jews stand with the Palestinian people.
Jews united against Zionism.
Palestine WILL WIN 🇵🇸
PALESTINE WILL BE FREE 🇵🇸
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There has never been a war in history in which 80% of a country has been bombed, 90% of the displaced population and 40% of the total deaths are children.
These images are not from a post-apocalyptic film, they are from Gaza, recorded by UN workers.
These images are not from a post-apocalyptic film, they are from Gaza, recorded by UN workers.
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The United States and "Israel" are beginning the construction of a maritime base of occupation in Gaza, built under the bodies of more than 40,000 murdered Palestinians.
The base "casually" will be located just 20 miles from Gaza's marine gas and oil fields valued at 500 billion dollars.
This was the Zionist genocide in Gaza from the beginning, to further increase the looting of land and resources of the people of Palestine.
The base "casually" will be located just 20 miles from Gaza's marine gas and oil fields valued at 500 billion dollars.
This was the Zionist genocide in Gaza from the beginning, to further increase the looting of land and resources of the people of Palestine.
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A compilation of statements by politicians, military, journalists and Zionist officials publicly calling for the extermination of the Palestinian people in Gaza.
This time we can't say that "we didn't know" as with Hitler, the Zionists told us from the first day.
This time we can't say that "we didn't know" as with Hitler, the Zionists told us from the first day.
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One of the Palestinian children killed by "Israel" tonight in his massive bombing of Rafah, a concentration camp with more than 600,000 children trying to flee the bombs.
This is what the self-styled "chosen people of Israel" does, in the name of a vengeful and sadistic "god" of the Old Testament who tells them that the Amalecites (Palestines) must be exterminated, leaving neither women nor men nor infants (babies) or donkeys (animals) alive.
This is what the self-styled "chosen people of Israel" does, in the name of a vengeful and sadistic "god" of the Old Testament who tells them that the Amalecites (Palestines) must be exterminated, leaving neither women nor men nor infants (babies) or donkeys (animals) alive.
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A Palestinian girl arrived in shock and trembling at the Kuwaiti hospital in Gaza, after being buried alive under the rubble of her own house, which was bombed by the Zionists.
The terror that the children of Gaza suffer every day, escapes any human reasoning.
The terror that the children of Gaza suffer every day, escapes any human reasoning.
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"My whole life has gone with him, they took everything from me."
This Palestinian mother of Abu Taha's family hugs her little baby for the last time, after Zionist aviation today bombed her house in the Al-Jinna neighborhood, east of the city of Rafah, south of Gaza.
This Palestinian mother of Abu Taha's family hugs her little baby for the last time, after Zionist aviation today bombed her house in the Al-Jinna neighborhood, east of the city of Rafah, south of Gaza.
Confirmed list of the victims of the Rafah massacre carried out by Israeli warplanes last night:
1- Dhaif Allah Muhammad Salim Abu Taha, one year old
2- Nada Maarouf Ali Al-Khatib, 19 years old
3- Girl/Aisha Marouf Ali Al-Khatib, 12 years old
4- Fayza Hussein Abdullah Abu Taha, 64 years old
5- Naji Ahmed Shaker Abu Taha, 49 years old
6- Asmaa Salim Ahmed Abu Taha, 45 years old
7- Hossam Naji Ahmed Abu Taha, 27 years old
8- Hazem Muhammad Salem Abu Taha, 26 years old
9- Baraa Naji Ahmed Abu Taha, 18 years old
10- Girl/Hoda Naji Ahmed Abu Taha, 12 years old
11- Girl/Zeina Naji Ahmed Abu Taha, 9 years old
12- Ahmed Marouf Ali Al-Khatib, 23 years old
13- Mahmoud Hassan Mahmoud Al-Khawaja, 32 years old
14- Nidal Ahmed Hashem Al-Shawish, 62 years old
15- Hanan Ali Tawfiq Al-Shawish (Abu Kwaik), 53 years old
16- Marah Nidal Ahmed Al-Shawish, 24 years old
17- Hala Nidal Ahmed Al-Shawish, 18 years old
18- Rami Khaled Ahmed Abu Raya, 33 years old
19- Child/Ghaith Rami Khaled Abu Raya, 5 days
20- Ahmed Salim Abu Taha.
1- Dhaif Allah Muhammad Salim Abu Taha, one year old
2- Nada Maarouf Ali Al-Khatib, 19 years old
3- Girl/Aisha Marouf Ali Al-Khatib, 12 years old
4- Fayza Hussein Abdullah Abu Taha, 64 years old
5- Naji Ahmed Shaker Abu Taha, 49 years old
6- Asmaa Salim Ahmed Abu Taha, 45 years old
7- Hossam Naji Ahmed Abu Taha, 27 years old
8- Hazem Muhammad Salem Abu Taha, 26 years old
9- Baraa Naji Ahmed Abu Taha, 18 years old
10- Girl/Hoda Naji Ahmed Abu Taha, 12 years old
11- Girl/Zeina Naji Ahmed Abu Taha, 9 years old
12- Ahmed Marouf Ali Al-Khatib, 23 years old
13- Mahmoud Hassan Mahmoud Al-Khawaja, 32 years old
14- Nidal Ahmed Hashem Al-Shawish, 62 years old
15- Hanan Ali Tawfiq Al-Shawish (Abu Kwaik), 53 years old
16- Marah Nidal Ahmed Al-Shawish, 24 years old
17- Hala Nidal Ahmed Al-Shawish, 18 years old
18- Rami Khaled Ahmed Abu Raya, 33 years old
19- Child/Ghaith Rami Khaled Abu Raya, 5 days
20- Ahmed Salim Abu Taha.
US House Speaker Mike Johnson:
The International Criminal Court should not issue an arrest warrant for Netanyahu; we should prevent it.
The International Criminal Court should not issue an arrest warrant for Netanyahu; we should prevent it.
Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Nigeria, and other countries have begun withdrawing their national gold reserves from the United States.
The United States and Israel are working to block an International Criminal Court arrest warrant against Netanyahu - Israeli Media
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Israeli officials have asked the US to sanction the International Criminal Court in The Hague if it issues an arrest warrant against Netanyahu and his government - Saudi media
Israeli officials have asked the US to sanction the International Criminal Court in The Hague if it issues an arrest warrant against Netanyahu and his government - Saudi media
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Intifada
On college campuses and city streets, the word intifada has become central to pro-Palestinian protests. Signs proclaim “globalize the intifada” and demonstrators often chant “one solution: intifada, revolution” or “long live the intifada” as they march.
Some see this as an open call for violence against Jews — others say it is a peaceful term, calling for a nonviolent uprising against Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and blockade on the Gaza Strip.
The dispute comes from the difference between the word’s literal meaning in Arabic and its usage historically, and outside of its Arabic roots.
Intifada is an Arabic word that literally means “shaking off”, and in the Palestinian context, it is understood to mean a civil uprising. The First Palestinian Intifada erupted in Gaza in December 1987, after four Palestinian were killed when an Israeli truck collided with two vans carrying Palestinian workers. Ensuing clashes spread rapidly to the rest of the Occupied Palestinian Territories. The Intifada was primarily carried out by youth, and was directed by the Unified National Leadership of the Uprising, a coalition of Palestinian political factions committed to ending the Israeli occupation and establishing Palestinian independence. Israel’s heavy-handed response included closing universities, deporting activists and destroying homes.
Arabic contains many words for revolts or uprisings, each with a different valence — and often understood differently in the West, and when used in English in ways that don’t capture the words’ full meaning.
“The word jihad is really abused in the West. People think when you use the word jihad, right away: holy war,” said Mohammed Sawaie, an Arabic professor at the University of Virginia. “The sense of the word really means: struggle.”
Intifada connotes an uprising against an oppressor. But that’s a relatively new meaning for the word, which comes from a verb root meaning “to shake off” or “dust off.” It only acquired its revolutionary implications during the Iraqi Intifada in 1952, a series of strikes and riots protesting the monarchy at the time. It is also used to talk about the Arab Spring, and other revolts against oppressive regimes.
But for many people today, the word intifada is inextricably tied to the First and Second Intifadas, Palestinian uprisings in the 1980s and early 2000s. For most Palestinians, the word brings up memories of the First Intifada, a largely non-violent Palestinian protest largely involving work stoppages, boycotts and demonstrations against Zionist occupation and brutally.
The word intifada different people understand and use it differently, as is the case with so many words and symbols and, well, the entire narrative of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Israelis’ celebration of independence, Yom HaAtzmaut, is a day of national grief for Palestinians mourning the Nakba.
The Intifada also prompted the international community to search for a solution to the conflict. The Intifada ended with the signing of the Oslo Accords in 1993. Israel’s suppression of the Intifada left 1,500 Palestinian dead and tens of thousands injured.
The Second, or “Al-Aqsa”, Intifada began on Sep 28, 2000, when Likud opp leader Ariel Sharon made a provocative visit to the Al-Aqsa Mosque with thousands of security forces deployed in and around the Old City of Jerusalem. Clashes between Palestinian protestors and Israeli forces left five Palestinians dead and a further 200 injured during the first two days. The incident sparked a widespread armed uprising in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. During the Al-Aqsa Intifada Israel caused unprecedented damage to the Palestinian economy and infrastructure. Israel reoccupied areas governed by the Palestinian Authority and began construction of its separation wall. By the end of 2008, the Palestinian death toll had reached almost 5,000, with over 50,000 injured.
Intifada is an Arabic word that literally means “shaking off”. A Palestinian uprising against the Israeli occupation.
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On college campuses and city streets, the word intifada has become central to pro-Palestinian protests. Signs proclaim “globalize the intifada” and demonstrators often chant “one solution: intifada, revolution” or “long live the intifada” as they march.
Some see this as an open call for violence against Jews — others say it is a peaceful term, calling for a nonviolent uprising against Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and blockade on the Gaza Strip.
The dispute comes from the difference between the word’s literal meaning in Arabic and its usage historically, and outside of its Arabic roots.
Intifada is an Arabic word that literally means “shaking off”, and in the Palestinian context, it is understood to mean a civil uprising. The First Palestinian Intifada erupted in Gaza in December 1987, after four Palestinian were killed when an Israeli truck collided with two vans carrying Palestinian workers. Ensuing clashes spread rapidly to the rest of the Occupied Palestinian Territories. The Intifada was primarily carried out by youth, and was directed by the Unified National Leadership of the Uprising, a coalition of Palestinian political factions committed to ending the Israeli occupation and establishing Palestinian independence. Israel’s heavy-handed response included closing universities, deporting activists and destroying homes.
Arabic contains many words for revolts or uprisings, each with a different valence — and often understood differently in the West, and when used in English in ways that don’t capture the words’ full meaning.
“The word jihad is really abused in the West. People think when you use the word jihad, right away: holy war,” said Mohammed Sawaie, an Arabic professor at the University of Virginia. “The sense of the word really means: struggle.”
Intifada connotes an uprising against an oppressor. But that’s a relatively new meaning for the word, which comes from a verb root meaning “to shake off” or “dust off.” It only acquired its revolutionary implications during the Iraqi Intifada in 1952, a series of strikes and riots protesting the monarchy at the time. It is also used to talk about the Arab Spring, and other revolts against oppressive regimes.
But for many people today, the word intifada is inextricably tied to the First and Second Intifadas, Palestinian uprisings in the 1980s and early 2000s. For most Palestinians, the word brings up memories of the First Intifada, a largely non-violent Palestinian protest largely involving work stoppages, boycotts and demonstrations against Zionist occupation and brutally.
The word intifada different people understand and use it differently, as is the case with so many words and symbols and, well, the entire narrative of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Israelis’ celebration of independence, Yom HaAtzmaut, is a day of national grief for Palestinians mourning the Nakba.
The Intifada also prompted the international community to search for a solution to the conflict. The Intifada ended with the signing of the Oslo Accords in 1993. Israel’s suppression of the Intifada left 1,500 Palestinian dead and tens of thousands injured.
The Second, or “Al-Aqsa”, Intifada began on Sep 28, 2000, when Likud opp leader Ariel Sharon made a provocative visit to the Al-Aqsa Mosque with thousands of security forces deployed in and around the Old City of Jerusalem. Clashes between Palestinian protestors and Israeli forces left five Palestinians dead and a further 200 injured during the first two days. The incident sparked a widespread armed uprising in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. During the Al-Aqsa Intifada Israel caused unprecedented damage to the Palestinian economy and infrastructure. Israel reoccupied areas governed by the Palestinian Authority and began construction of its separation wall. By the end of 2008, the Palestinian death toll had reached almost 5,000, with over 50,000 injured.
Intifada is an Arabic word that literally means “shaking off”. A Palestinian uprising against the Israeli occupation.
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