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UCLA graduating students wave a Palestinian flag during the commencement ceremony inside Pauley Pavilion on UCLA campus in Los Angeles [Damian Dovarganes/AP Photo]
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Students celebrate during a commencement ceremony inside Pauley Pavilion on UCLA campus [Damian Dovarganes/AP Photo]
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Spanish protesters take to the streets in solidarity with Palestinians
A Palestinian flag is placed on the ground during the protest [Ana Beltran/Reuters]
A Palestinian flag is placed on the ground during the protest [Ana Beltran/Reuters]
Israeli occupational military makes arrests, conducts raids across the occupied West Bank.
The Israeli military has also carried out raids in other locations across the occupied West Bank, including:
Qalqilya city
Rujib village and the Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus
Beit Rima town, northwest of Ramallah, where confrontations have broken out
Rujib village in Nablus and the eastern area of the city of Nablus
The town of al-Khader near the city of Bethlehem
The Israeli military has also carried out raids in other locations across the occupied West Bank, including:
Qalqilya city
Rujib village and the Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus
Beit Rima town, northwest of Ramallah, where confrontations have broken out
Rujib village in Nablus and the eastern area of the city of Nablus
The town of al-Khader near the city of Bethlehem
Israeli settlers invade Palestinian homes in Jordan Valley, assaulting residents: Report
‘Massive explosions, black smoke in sky’: Israelis occupation pound Rafah after deadly Hamas ambush
Indonesian hospital reopens, but only medical centre in northern Gaza lacks fuel
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Displaced Palestinian children celebrate Eid Al-Adha in the courtyard of Al-Aqsa hospital in Deir Al-Balah, central Gaza.
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Israel's ongoing bombardment of Gaza has a profound impact on Palestinian children, as the Israeli army deliberately intensifies airstrikes and flies surveillance drones at low levels at night to inflict psychological torture, depriving them of peaceful sleep.
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Eid Takbirs from Jabalia refugee camp north of Gaza amidst Israel's ongoing starvation campaign.
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A protester confronted Quentin Tarantino after he went back from the occupation state of Israel to New York.
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Pro-Palestine protesters were beaten by police during a peaceful protest on Saturday against Israel's genocide in Gaza.
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In the pitch darkness and under continuous Israeli bombardment, citizens in Gaza chant Takbirs in celebration of Eid Al Adha.
"Happy Father's Day to all the amazing dads around the world, from Palestine with love and appreciation. Thank you for your endless love, support, and guidance. You are truly the backbone of our families and society. May you be blessed with health, happiness, and prosperity on this special day." 🌍🇵🇸 #FathersDay #PalestineStrong
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This video shows footage of the Islamic Resistance in Iraq launching Al-Arqab Advanced Cruise Missile towards Haifa on June 15, 2024.
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To everyone who sacrificed and was patient.. and everyone who sheltered and helped.. and everyone who supported and helped..
Our steadfast puzzle... and our proud Palestinian people
For the valiant resistance on various fronts
For our great Islamic and Arab nation
Happy new year and may the liberation of Jerusalem be closer
Adha Mubarak
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Our steadfast puzzle... and our proud Palestinian people
For the valiant resistance on various fronts
For our great Islamic and Arab nation
Happy new year and may the liberation of Jerusalem be closer
Adha Mubarak
Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades
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To all the fathers in the world, may you continue to be strong, loving, and supportive. To those who have lost their fathers, may their memories bring you comfort and peace. Happy Father's Day from Gaza to the world. - Ghosts of Palestine
#GhostPrincess
#GhostPrincess
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A wonderful pro-Palestine motorcycle rally in Oslo, Noway🏍🇵🇸
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The Egyptian spy who saved Israel
Egyptian spy Ashraf Marwan died mysteriously in 2007 when he fell from his London apartment, the cause of his fall has never been determined yet.
In his past, he was a key factor that enabled Israel to turn its initial defeat into victory in 1973, on both the Egyptian and Syrian fronts. The narrative Bar-Joseph builds clearly shows Marwan as Mossad’s hero and a prized intelligence asset, but also emphasises that to his own country, Marwan was nevertheless a traitor – a man who sold secrets to the enemy in a time of war.
Although Marwan, code named “Angel”, only alerted the Mossad 24 hours before the Arab armies’ surprise attack began, his previous information on the Egyptian military’s war planning and leadership deliberations made Egypt “transparent” to Israel at the time of war.
As for the Israeli intelligence failure in that war, its military intelligence, Bar-Joseph argues, had placed itself into a mental box regarding the conditions through which they forecast Egypt would attack Israel.
It was a conflict between then military intelligence chief Major General Eli Zeira – who thought in terms of his organisation’s paradigm of war, and thus had doubts about Marwan’s intelligence and motivations – and the director of the Mossad, Zvi Zamir, who trusted Marwan’s information.
He started his career as an Israeli spy in 1970 when he called the Israeli embassy in London offering his services to sell Egypt’s top secrets. While it took the Israelis some time to make sure he was no double agent, after his information proved reliable, they began to fully trust him. He worked as an Israeli spy for more than 30 years, until 1998.
Marwan’s services in the Yom Kippur War were some of the most important for Israel. After the war, the Mossad rewarded him with a $100,000-cash bonus in appreciation for the advance warning of the impending strike. While his actions ultimately saved many Israeli lives, they guaranteed the death of many of his own countrymen.
Egypt
Camp David strategy:
This official Egyptian indifference, contrasted against widespread public anger, aligns with the regime’s stance since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza on 7 October.
The regime’s strategy revolves around the Camp David Accords, signed with Israel in 1978 - its sole strategic framework across the military, political and diplomatic arenas. This strategy has consistently benefited the regime, which has exploited it fully.
Since the presidency of Anwar Sadat, Egyptian regimes have internalised the idea that their importance to the American empire lies in maintaining relations with Israel. This idea has deepened under the Sisi regime, which has benefited from this arrangement since day one and continues to do so.
American support extends beyond its annual $1.3bn in aid to Egypt, to include indirect support through international institutions, such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and allies in the Gulf and Europe. The latest case in point was the IMF rescue package to prevent the regime’s economic collapse.
Western complicity
This equation might have been a key factor in facilitating the current presidential term of Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, despite severe and widespread electoral violations across Egypt. These violations went largely uncriticised in the West, especially in the US, and many other violations have also been ignored.
To maintain this relationship, Cairo acts as a mediator in negotiations between Israel and resistance factions, striving to end the war as quickly as possible by any means. The fear is that worsening conditions could increase pressure on Egypt or affect the peace agreement, especially with regards to the relocation of Palestinians to the Sinai.
Sisi’s equation suggests that the democratic alternative to his regime would be hostile towards Israel, representing a popular will that sees itself as part of the battle against Israel. How long Egypt going to protect Israel?
Ghost of Palestine
Egyptian spy Ashraf Marwan died mysteriously in 2007 when he fell from his London apartment, the cause of his fall has never been determined yet.
In his past, he was a key factor that enabled Israel to turn its initial defeat into victory in 1973, on both the Egyptian and Syrian fronts. The narrative Bar-Joseph builds clearly shows Marwan as Mossad’s hero and a prized intelligence asset, but also emphasises that to his own country, Marwan was nevertheless a traitor – a man who sold secrets to the enemy in a time of war.
Although Marwan, code named “Angel”, only alerted the Mossad 24 hours before the Arab armies’ surprise attack began, his previous information on the Egyptian military’s war planning and leadership deliberations made Egypt “transparent” to Israel at the time of war.
As for the Israeli intelligence failure in that war, its military intelligence, Bar-Joseph argues, had placed itself into a mental box regarding the conditions through which they forecast Egypt would attack Israel.
It was a conflict between then military intelligence chief Major General Eli Zeira – who thought in terms of his organisation’s paradigm of war, and thus had doubts about Marwan’s intelligence and motivations – and the director of the Mossad, Zvi Zamir, who trusted Marwan’s information.
He started his career as an Israeli spy in 1970 when he called the Israeli embassy in London offering his services to sell Egypt’s top secrets. While it took the Israelis some time to make sure he was no double agent, after his information proved reliable, they began to fully trust him. He worked as an Israeli spy for more than 30 years, until 1998.
Marwan’s services in the Yom Kippur War were some of the most important for Israel. After the war, the Mossad rewarded him with a $100,000-cash bonus in appreciation for the advance warning of the impending strike. While his actions ultimately saved many Israeli lives, they guaranteed the death of many of his own countrymen.
Egypt
Camp David strategy:
This official Egyptian indifference, contrasted against widespread public anger, aligns with the regime’s stance since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza on 7 October.
The regime’s strategy revolves around the Camp David Accords, signed with Israel in 1978 - its sole strategic framework across the military, political and diplomatic arenas. This strategy has consistently benefited the regime, which has exploited it fully.
Since the presidency of Anwar Sadat, Egyptian regimes have internalised the idea that their importance to the American empire lies in maintaining relations with Israel. This idea has deepened under the Sisi regime, which has benefited from this arrangement since day one and continues to do so.
American support extends beyond its annual $1.3bn in aid to Egypt, to include indirect support through international institutions, such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and allies in the Gulf and Europe. The latest case in point was the IMF rescue package to prevent the regime’s economic collapse.
Western complicity
This equation might have been a key factor in facilitating the current presidential term of Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, despite severe and widespread electoral violations across Egypt. These violations went largely uncriticised in the West, especially in the US, and many other violations have also been ignored.
To maintain this relationship, Cairo acts as a mediator in negotiations between Israel and resistance factions, striving to end the war as quickly as possible by any means. The fear is that worsening conditions could increase pressure on Egypt or affect the peace agreement, especially with regards to the relocation of Palestinians to the Sinai.
Sisi’s equation suggests that the democratic alternative to his regime would be hostile towards Israel, representing a popular will that sees itself as part of the battle against Israel. How long Egypt going to protect Israel?
Ghost of Palestine