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Alternative Media Giants Sue the Censorship Industrial Complex
🇺🇸@COVID19Up: In a new lawsuit, Webseed and Brighteon Media have accused multiple US government agencies and prominent tech companies of orchestrating a vast censorship operation aimed at suppressing dissenting viewpoints, particularly concerning COVID-19.
The defendants include the Department of State, the Global Engagement Center, the Department of Defense, the Department of Homeland Security, and tech giants such as Meta Platforms (formerly Facebook), Google, and X (formerly Twitter). Additionally, organizations like NewsGuard Technologies, the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, and the Global Disinformation Index are implicated for their roles in creating and using tools to label and suppress what they consider misinformation.
The lawsuit claims that these government entities and tech companies conspired to develop and promote censorship tools to suppress the speech of Webseed and Brighteon Media, among others. “The Government was the primary source of misinformation during the pandemic, and the Government censored dissidents and critics to hide that fact,” states Stanford University Professor J. Bhattacharya in support of the plaintiffs’ claims.
The plaintiffs argue that the government’s efforts were part of a broader strategy to silence voices that did not align with official narratives on COVID-19 and other issues. They assert that these actions were driven by an “anti-competitive animus” aimed at eliminating alternative viewpoints from the digital public square.
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🇺🇸@COVID19Up: In a new lawsuit, Webseed and Brighteon Media have accused multiple US government agencies and prominent tech companies of orchestrating a vast censorship operation aimed at suppressing dissenting viewpoints, particularly concerning COVID-19.
The defendants include the Department of State, the Global Engagement Center, the Department of Defense, the Department of Homeland Security, and tech giants such as Meta Platforms (formerly Facebook), Google, and X (formerly Twitter). Additionally, organizations like NewsGuard Technologies, the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, and the Global Disinformation Index are implicated for their roles in creating and using tools to label and suppress what they consider misinformation.
The lawsuit claims that these government entities and tech companies conspired to develop and promote censorship tools to suppress the speech of Webseed and Brighteon Media, among others. “The Government was the primary source of misinformation during the pandemic, and the Government censored dissidents and critics to hide that fact,” states Stanford University Professor J. Bhattacharya in support of the plaintiffs’ claims.
The plaintiffs argue that the government’s efforts were part of a broader strategy to silence voices that did not align with official narratives on COVID-19 and other issues. They assert that these actions were driven by an “anti-competitive animus” aimed at eliminating alternative viewpoints from the digital public square.
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Alternative Media Giants Sue The Censorship Industrial Complex
The suit alleges a coordinated effort to suppress dissenting voices on platforms like NaturalNews.com and Brighteon.com, claiming substantial economic and reputational harm.
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🇺🇸🇷🇺🇺🇦🚨‼️ The United States is concerned about Kyiv's attacks on Russian nuclear radar stations
According to The Washington Post, Ukrainian authorities believe that the purpose of the strikes on the radar station is to undermine Russia's ability to monitor Ukrainian military activity in the south of the country.
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“Washington told Kiev that such attacks could cause destabilization. According to American authorities, the stations in Armavir are not involved in the military conflict in Ukraine”
According to The Washington Post, Ukrainian authorities believe that the purpose of the strikes on the radar station is to undermine Russia's ability to monitor Ukrainian military activity in the south of the country.
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Haaretz reporter had the story of the Mossad chief threatening the top ICC prosecutor but Israeli authorities said if he published, he’d "suffer the consequences and get to know the interrogation rooms of the Israeli security authorities from the inside."
Haaretz: How Israeli Security Nixed Haaretz's Report Into Alleged Mossad Extortion of International Court Prosecutor [Archive]
🔗SOURCE ➡️ Ken Klippenstein
Related: 5/28 — 🚨BREAKING: Ex Mossad Chief ‘Stalked, Threatened’ ICC Official To Drop Israel War Crimes Probe
5/21 — ICC Seeks Arrest Warrants for Israeli and Hamas Leaders
5/7 — Republican Senators Threaten ICC: ‘Target Israel and We Will Target You’
4/31 — Congress Threatens ICC
4/26 — Netanyahu on ICC: "We Will Not Bow To It"
Flashback: “We Know Where Your Kids Live”: How John Bolton Once Threatened An International Official [Bustani, Head of OPCW, For Offering To Inspect Saddam's Facilities for WMD's]
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Haaretz: How Israeli Security Nixed Haaretz's Report Into Alleged Mossad Extortion of International Court Prosecutor [Archive]
🔗SOURCE ➡️ Ken Klippenstein
Related: 5/28 — 🚨BREAKING: Ex Mossad Chief ‘Stalked, Threatened’ ICC Official To Drop Israel War Crimes Probe
5/21 — ICC Seeks Arrest Warrants for Israeli and Hamas Leaders
5/7 — Republican Senators Threaten ICC: ‘Target Israel and We Will Target You’
4/31 — Congress Threatens ICC
4/26 — Netanyahu on ICC: "We Will Not Bow To It"
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The Atlantic Faces Backlash for Saying ‘It Is Possible To Kill Children Legally’ in Gaza
SCMP: How To Kill Children Under Siege Legally
The world is, at the moment, witnessing a sustained massacre of children before our very eyes, week after week, month after month, that will surely go down in history as one of humankind’s true horror shows. But the merciless perpetrators and their shameless apologists in the West are outraged that the rest of the world has now refused to stand aside and pretend mass murders are morally and legally justified.
What Israel has been doing in Palestine is completely beyond the pale. But what has disgusted the rest of the world in equal measure is the consistent response of much of the mainstream Western media and some governments.
...In defiance of practically the whole world, Israel launched a heavy assault on Rafah, the last refuge of Palestinians in southern Gaza. On Sunday, it bombed a refugee camp, a place it designated as “safe” only last week. About 50 Palestinians were killed, many of them children.
...Some of the West’s most respected publications have not only been defending the Rafah assault, but also the bombing of the refugee camp on Sunday. Their job, though, is getting tougher.
A staff writer at the Atlantic magazine wrote earlier this month: “Even when conducted legally, war is ugly. It is possible to kill children legally, if for example one is being attacked by an enemy who hides behind them.”
Well, good to know that those children with missing limbs and heads were “killed legally”, as opposed to what, illegally? But who’s to decide? Some hack and his editors at the Atlantic? Good to know such people are so eager to embrace a legal defence for those who kill children under international law.
The Telegraph, the conservative pro-Israeli British broadsheet, rushed out a column on Sunday from the legal director of UK Lawyers for Israel Charitable Trust – a strange charity, whose main job now seems to be to justify Israel’s war in Gaza.
Its legal director, a barrister, argues that most of the world is wrong about the latest “provisional measures against Israel” by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), in halting the military assault on Rafah.
“The court required that Israel ‘shall, in conformity with its obligations under [the Genocide Convention] … halt its military offensive, and any other action in the Rafah Governorate, which may inflict on the Palestinian group in Gaza conditions of life that could bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part’,” she wrote.
“This amounts to a directive by the court, consistent with its previous approach, that Israel abide by the Genocide Convention. Israel has been clear that it has always done so … In this context, the pointlessness of the court’s order simply underscores the political game the ICJ is engaging in at the behest of South Africa.”
So it’s now pointless to try to save civilians’ lives, especially children’s, in a war zone? I wonder if the learned director and barrister would write the same if those dead children were, say, Israeli, British or American?
🔗SOURCE ➡️ Middle Easy Monitor, SCMP
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SCMP: How To Kill Children Under Siege Legally
The world is, at the moment, witnessing a sustained massacre of children before our very eyes, week after week, month after month, that will surely go down in history as one of humankind’s true horror shows. But the merciless perpetrators and their shameless apologists in the West are outraged that the rest of the world has now refused to stand aside and pretend mass murders are morally and legally justified.
What Israel has been doing in Palestine is completely beyond the pale. But what has disgusted the rest of the world in equal measure is the consistent response of much of the mainstream Western media and some governments.
...In defiance of practically the whole world, Israel launched a heavy assault on Rafah, the last refuge of Palestinians in southern Gaza. On Sunday, it bombed a refugee camp, a place it designated as “safe” only last week. About 50 Palestinians were killed, many of them children.
...Some of the West’s most respected publications have not only been defending the Rafah assault, but also the bombing of the refugee camp on Sunday. Their job, though, is getting tougher.
A staff writer at the Atlantic magazine wrote earlier this month: “Even when conducted legally, war is ugly. It is possible to kill children legally, if for example one is being attacked by an enemy who hides behind them.”
Well, good to know that those children with missing limbs and heads were “killed legally”, as opposed to what, illegally? But who’s to decide? Some hack and his editors at the Atlantic? Good to know such people are so eager to embrace a legal defence for those who kill children under international law.
The Telegraph, the conservative pro-Israeli British broadsheet, rushed out a column on Sunday from the legal director of UK Lawyers for Israel Charitable Trust – a strange charity, whose main job now seems to be to justify Israel’s war in Gaza.
Its legal director, a barrister, argues that most of the world is wrong about the latest “provisional measures against Israel” by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), in halting the military assault on Rafah.
“The court required that Israel ‘shall, in conformity with its obligations under [the Genocide Convention] … halt its military offensive, and any other action in the Rafah Governorate, which may inflict on the Palestinian group in Gaza conditions of life that could bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part’,” she wrote.
“This amounts to a directive by the court, consistent with its previous approach, that Israel abide by the Genocide Convention. Israel has been clear that it has always done so … In this context, the pointlessness of the court’s order simply underscores the political game the ICJ is engaging in at the behest of South Africa.”
So it’s now pointless to try to save civilians’ lives, especially children’s, in a war zone? I wonder if the learned director and barrister would write the same if those dead children were, say, Israeli, British or American?
🔗SOURCE ➡️ Middle Easy Monitor, SCMP
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Opinion | How to kill children under siege legally
Some of the most respected publications in Britain and America have resorted to obscure legal grammar such as the use of commas to justify killing children ‘legally’ in Palestine.
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The Atlantic: Charge Palestine With Genocide Too
This is the guy who last week argued that "it is possible to kill children legally." 💀💀💀
"It is possible to kill children legally", — The Atlantic, May 26th
🔗SOURCE ➡️ Alan R MacLeod, Writers Against The War on Gaza
SEE: The Atlantic Faces Backlash for Saying ‘It Is Possible To Kill Children Legally’ in Gaza
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This is the guy who last week argued that "it is possible to kill children legally." 💀💀💀
"It is possible to kill children legally", — The Atlantic, May 26th
🔗SOURCE ➡️ Alan R MacLeod, Writers Against The War on Gaza
SEE: The Atlantic Faces Backlash for Saying ‘It Is Possible To Kill Children Legally’ in Gaza
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Israel Launches Airstrikes Deep Into Syria - Reports of Civilians Dead & Wounded
Israel's military on Wednesday (May 29) launched a fresh attack on targets deep inside Syria, which reportedly left civilian casualties, according to state media.
State sources identified that it was a neighborhood that was struck, while the anti-Assad opposition outlet Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the Israeli strikes targeted "at least one military site... in the eastern countryside of Homs, causing plumes of smoke to rise."
Syrian government sources said the Israeli strike killed a girl and wounded ten civilians. Gruesome images circulated on social media which purport to show the deceased child's badly maimed body.
"The Israeli enemy launched an air attack from the direction of Lebanon, targeting a central site and a residential building in Baniyas city in the coastal region, killing a girl and wounding 10 civilians," a Syrian defense ministry statement said.
"Syrian air defense intercepts enemy targets in the skies of the city of Homs," the official SANA news agency also reported.
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Israel's military on Wednesday (May 29) launched a fresh attack on targets deep inside Syria, which reportedly left civilian casualties, according to state media.
State sources identified that it was a neighborhood that was struck, while the anti-Assad opposition outlet Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the Israeli strikes targeted "at least one military site... in the eastern countryside of Homs, causing plumes of smoke to rise."
Syrian government sources said the Israeli strike killed a girl and wounded ten civilians. Gruesome images circulated on social media which purport to show the deceased child's badly maimed body.
"The Israeli enemy launched an air attack from the direction of Lebanon, targeting a central site and a residential building in Baniyas city in the coastal region, killing a girl and wounding 10 civilians," a Syrian defense ministry statement said.
"Syrian air defense intercepts enemy targets in the skies of the city of Homs," the official SANA news agency also reported.
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Israel Launches Airstrikes Deep Into Syria - Reports Of Civilians Dead & Wounded
Syrian government says new attack killed a girl & wounded 10 civilians...
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Saudi Arabia Appoints First Ambassador to Syria Since 2012
Washington has sought to foil Arab efforts to re-establish ties with Syria, using the threat of economic sanctions
Saudi Arabia appointed Faisal al-Mujfel as the Kingdom’s new ambassador to Syria on 26 May, making this its first envoy to Damascus since the closure of the Saudi embassy in 2012 during the war.
Riyadh had reopened the embassy in Syria earlier this year following moves by both Syria and Saudi Arabia to re-establish severed ties in May 2023.
Last year, Syria reopened its embassy in Riyadh and appointed Ayman Soussan as the ambassador.
Riyadh and Damascus resuming ties marked the most notable development in moves by Arab states to re-establish ties with President Bashar al-Assad, who was left out in the cold by Western and Arab states alike following the start of the Syrian war in 2011.
In a move to further reconcile with Assad, Damascus was invited to the Arab League meeting last year after being suspended from membership for 12 years.
However, Qatar, the main supporter of the Syrian opposition, stood against the readmission of Syria back into the Arab League.
The US was unfavorable to these developments to reignite ties with Syria by Arab states and used economic sanctions as a deterrent.
The Assad Regime Anti-Normalization Act of 2023 bill was passed by the House of Representatives and is currently in the Senate..
Multiple nations have warmed up to Damascus after it became clear that Assad would remain in power.
In 2018, the UAE reinstated ties with Syria and has since led the efforts to reintegrate Damascus into the regional fold.
🔗SOURCE ➡️ The Cradle
Related:1/31 — UAE Envoy Visits Syrian Capital for First Time Since 2011
8/9— Business Insider: Russia and Iran Supporting Syria 'To Push US Forces Out In a Coercive and Systematic Effort' (@PsyopDaily original)
7/26/23 — The End of The PetroDollar, The Rise of BRICS is Here (@psyopdaily original) - Excerpt⤵️
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Washington has sought to foil Arab efforts to re-establish ties with Syria, using the threat of economic sanctions
Saudi Arabia appointed Faisal al-Mujfel as the Kingdom’s new ambassador to Syria on 26 May, making this its first envoy to Damascus since the closure of the Saudi embassy in 2012 during the war.
Riyadh had reopened the embassy in Syria earlier this year following moves by both Syria and Saudi Arabia to re-establish severed ties in May 2023.
Last year, Syria reopened its embassy in Riyadh and appointed Ayman Soussan as the ambassador.
Riyadh and Damascus resuming ties marked the most notable development in moves by Arab states to re-establish ties with President Bashar al-Assad, who was left out in the cold by Western and Arab states alike following the start of the Syrian war in 2011.
In a move to further reconcile with Assad, Damascus was invited to the Arab League meeting last year after being suspended from membership for 12 years.
However, Qatar, the main supporter of the Syrian opposition, stood against the readmission of Syria back into the Arab League.
The US was unfavorable to these developments to reignite ties with Syria by Arab states and used economic sanctions as a deterrent.
The Assad Regime Anti-Normalization Act of 2023 bill was passed by the House of Representatives and is currently in the Senate..
Multiple nations have warmed up to Damascus after it became clear that Assad would remain in power.
In 2018, the UAE reinstated ties with Syria and has since led the efforts to reintegrate Damascus into the regional fold.
🔗SOURCE ➡️ The Cradle
Related:1/31 — UAE Envoy Visits Syrian Capital for First Time Since 2011
8/9— Business Insider: Russia and Iran Supporting Syria 'To Push US Forces Out In a Coercive and Systematic Effort' (@PsyopDaily original)
7/26/23 — The End of The PetroDollar, The Rise of BRICS is Here (@psyopdaily original) - Excerpt⤵️
Syria, Iran, and Normalization of Ties Through the Middle East
After years of sanctions on Syria for allegedly using chemical weapons on its civilians, much of the international community expected the US to lift sanctions to allow aid to reach the country after the tragic earthquake that hit Syria and Turkey, killing thousands...you can guess how that went.......
Blinken said in 2021 that U.S. Policy was to "Oppose the Reconstruction of Syria"...
It shouldn’t take a devastating humanitarian disaster to understand why collective punishment of an entire population. .. But that does help dissipate any façade of altruistic motivations of concern and consideration for the Syrian people, which the US pretends are driving the sanctions rather than geopolitical special interests...
2/16/23 — America’s Syria Sanctions Are Stopping Vital Aid From Helping Earthquake Victims
3/2 - House Overwhelmingly Approves Resolution to Maintain Syria Sanctions After Earthquake
...Syria started to receive more support from the international community, but especially their Arab neighbors, during this time.
... members of the region began to normalize relations recognizing the need for regional cooperation and peace, strength to enforce their own interests, and sovereignty...
4/3 — Saudi Arabia to Invite Syria’s Assad to Arab League Summit...
4/12— Syrian FM Makes First Visit to Saudi Arabia Since 2011...
5/1/23 — Arab Ministers Call for Syria to Regain Control of Its Territory
6/12/ — Saudi Arabia, UAE Lobby EU Allies to Restore Ties With Syria: Report
The US is gripping for control still, and having learned nothing, is lashing out at the Arab world which is ultimately just feeding the underlying cycle of pushing “allies” away by treating them as servants.
7/26/23 — White House blocks Arab Rapprochement with Syria: Report
"Washington has threatened to withhold financial aid to block Arab allies from continuing to normalize ties with Damascus, leading Moscow to step in”
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Israeli Official Says Military Operations in Gaza Will Continue for at Least Another 7 Months
Tzachi Hanegbi, head of the Israeli National Security Council, said Wednesday (May 29) that he expects Israeli military operations in Gaza to continue for at least another seven months into early 2025.
“We expect another seven months of fighting in order to deepen the accomplishments and achieve what we have defined as ‘the destruction of the governmental and military capabilities of Hamas,'” Hanegbi said.
According to the latest numbers from Gaza’s Health Ministry, at least 36,171 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s war, and the Palestinian Red Crescent estimates over 15,000 children have been killed. June 7 will mark eight months since Israel unleashed its campaign after the October 7 Hamas attack on southern Israel.
Many more Palestinians could die of starvation and disease caused by the Israeli siege, as barely any aid has entered Gaza since Israel captured the Rafah crossing on the Egyptian border on May 7.
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Tzachi Hanegbi, head of the Israeli National Security Council, said Wednesday (May 29) that he expects Israeli military operations in Gaza to continue for at least another seven months into early 2025.
“We expect another seven months of fighting in order to deepen the accomplishments and achieve what we have defined as ‘the destruction of the governmental and military capabilities of Hamas,'” Hanegbi said.
According to the latest numbers from Gaza’s Health Ministry, at least 36,171 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s war, and the Palestinian Red Crescent estimates over 15,000 children have been killed. June 7 will mark eight months since Israel unleashed its campaign after the October 7 Hamas attack on southern Israel.
Many more Palestinians could die of starvation and disease caused by the Israeli siege, as barely any aid has entered Gaza since Israel captured the Rafah crossing on the Egyptian border on May 7.
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NYP: John Kirby Likens Israeli Airstrike That Killed Civilians to US Bombings in Iraq, Afghanistan: ‘We Did the Same Thing
Washington swamp monsters live in such an isolated bubble where nothing the US does is ever wrong that it sometimes causes them to say the funniest things.
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Washington swamp monsters live in such an isolated bubble where nothing the US does is ever wrong that it sometimes causes them to say the funniest things.
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🚨BREAKING: Jury in Trump’s “Hush Money” Trial in New York Has Found Him Guilty on All 34 Counts
The jury in former President Donald Trump's "hush money" trial in New York has found him guilty on all counts, making him the first former president in U.S. history to be convicted of a crime.
The jury of 12 New Yorkers found that Trump violated the law by falsifying business records to cover up a $130,000 payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election. They found him guilty on all 34 counts he faced.
The verdict was handed down in the Manhattan courtroom where Trump has been on trial for the past six weeks. The presumptive Republican nominee for president is now also a convicted felon.
🔗Source: CBS News
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The jury in former President Donald Trump's "hush money" trial in New York has found him guilty on all counts, making him the first former president in U.S. history to be convicted of a crime.
The jury of 12 New Yorkers found that Trump violated the law by falsifying business records to cover up a $130,000 payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election. They found him guilty on all 34 counts he faced.
The verdict was handed down in the Manhattan courtroom where Trump has been on trial for the past six weeks. The presumptive Republican nominee for president is now also a convicted felon.
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‼️🚨From millions in swindled contracts, to investigations by German parliament. Ursula Von der Leyen is no stranger to corruption. This video blows it wide open.
Ursula circumvents EU's own Russia sanctions to line her pockets. Russian steel seems immune to sanctions when you're President of the European Commission.
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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Questioned About Zionism, Calling Palestinians Pampered
On May 30, 2024, journalist Derrick Broze asked Independent Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy about his support for Israel and his statements about the Palestinian people.
On May 30, 2024, journalist Derrick Broze asked Independent Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy about his support for Israel and his statements about the Palestinian people.
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Netanyahu Advisor Tells Hostage Families He Doesn’t Think There Will Be a Deal To Free Their Relatives
Tzachi Hanegbi said in a contentious meeting that the government isn't willing to end its military operations in Gaza to free the hostages
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s national security advisor, Tzachi Hanegbi, told family members of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza that he doesn’t think there will be a comprehensive deal to free all of their relatives.
Hanegbi said that the initial “humanitarian” part of a deal that’s been discussed could be reached within a few months, which could result in the release of some of the hostages. But he added that the Netanyahu government was not willing to end its military operations in Gaza to free all the hostages. Hamas’s main demand to release all the hostages has been a permanent ceasefire and Israeli withdrawal.
“The first stage of the deal, the humanitarian phase, we will be able to achieve within a few short months. It won’t take many months and not years,” Hanegbi said, according to a report from Israel’s Channel 12. “I don’t believe that this government will succeed in completing the entire deal. This government will not take a decision on stopping the war for the return of all the hostages. We have to keep fighting in order that there won’t be another October 7 in October 2027.”
Hanegbi said that there was no plan B if the hostages were not released within a few months. “We will continue to fight in Gaza and in the north, and only then will we reassess,” he said.
According to Haaretz, a participant in the meeting reportedly asked, “So, we’re lost?” and Hanegbi replied in the affirmative.
Netanyahu has made clear that the hostages were not his priority and that even if all of them were freed, he would continue the genocidal campaign in Gaza to “eradicate” Hamas, a goal the US does not think is realistic. Haaretz reported back in March that Israel believes only 60 to 70 of the 134 remaining hostages in Gaza were alive, and a source said they feared the number could be even lower.
🔗SOURCE ➡️ Antiwar.com
Related: 5/27 - Israel Arrests More Israeli Hostage Family Members
5/25 - Netanyahu Received Four Intel Warnings of ‘Security Risks’ Before 7 Oct
5/24 - Under Pressure From Prisoners’ Families, Israel To Resume Truce Talks
May 11th - Family Members of Israeli Hostages Arrested in Protests
5/9 — Israeli Hostage Family: .. 'Netanyau, Stop With The Excuses, There's a Deal On The Table'
5/8 — Israel Police Officers Beating up the Families of Israeli Hostages
5/8 — Netanyahu Ditches Captives to ‘Hunt Down’ Hamas Leaders: Report
4/5 — Israel Ignored Deal to ‘Free All Civilians’ From Gaza Soon After 7 Oct: Qatar
4/1 — Israel Attempts to Pressure Netanyahu as Thousands Gather for the Largest Protest Since War Began
3/28 — Haaretz: Netanyahu Is Sabotaging Chances for a Hostage Deal, and Defense Chiefs Are Angry
3/30 — Thousands of Israelis Rally in Tel Aviv, Call for Deal to Free Captives
3/24 — Israeli Hostage Families Urge Joe Biden To Push Netanyahu To Agree Ceasefire
3/23 — Chaos erupts in Tel Aviv during large anti-Netanyahu protests, calling for an exchange deal
3/4 — Israel Boycotts Hostage Deal Talks in Cairo
2/27 — Yesterday, anti-Netanyahu & anti-war protests rocked Tel Aviv... Hostage families & many others came out to stand up to the government
1/23 — Relatives of Hostages Disrupt Israeli Knesset Meeting, Demand More Action
1/23 — Majority of Israelis Believe Netanyahu Is Acting Primarily for Personal Interest
1/22 — Netanyahu Rejects Hamas Conditions For Israeli Hostage Deal
1/22 — Secret Recordings Expose Israeli Psyop Against Hostage Families
12/9 — Hostage Families Slam Israel’s Plan To Flood Hamas Tunnels With Seawater: ‘Our Husbands Are in There!’
12/8 — Israeli Captive Says She was Afraid of Israel Killing Her, Not Hamas
TheMcgWire's Oct 7th Intelligence Stand-Down Series
12/3 — Part 3: Blueprints Possessed by Israel Year Before Attack - MORE Evidence Oct. 7th Was an Intelligence Stand-Down
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Tzachi Hanegbi said in a contentious meeting that the government isn't willing to end its military operations in Gaza to free the hostages
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s national security advisor, Tzachi Hanegbi, told family members of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza that he doesn’t think there will be a comprehensive deal to free all of their relatives.
Hanegbi said that the initial “humanitarian” part of a deal that’s been discussed could be reached within a few months, which could result in the release of some of the hostages. But he added that the Netanyahu government was not willing to end its military operations in Gaza to free all the hostages. Hamas’s main demand to release all the hostages has been a permanent ceasefire and Israeli withdrawal.
“The first stage of the deal, the humanitarian phase, we will be able to achieve within a few short months. It won’t take many months and not years,” Hanegbi said, according to a report from Israel’s Channel 12. “I don’t believe that this government will succeed in completing the entire deal. This government will not take a decision on stopping the war for the return of all the hostages. We have to keep fighting in order that there won’t be another October 7 in October 2027.”
Hanegbi said that there was no plan B if the hostages were not released within a few months. “We will continue to fight in Gaza and in the north, and only then will we reassess,” he said.
According to Haaretz, a participant in the meeting reportedly asked, “So, we’re lost?” and Hanegbi replied in the affirmative.
Netanyahu has made clear that the hostages were not his priority and that even if all of them were freed, he would continue the genocidal campaign in Gaza to “eradicate” Hamas, a goal the US does not think is realistic. Haaretz reported back in March that Israel believes only 60 to 70 of the 134 remaining hostages in Gaza were alive, and a source said they feared the number could be even lower.
🔗SOURCE ➡️ Antiwar.com
Related: 5/27 - Israel Arrests More Israeli Hostage Family Members
5/25 - Netanyahu Received Four Intel Warnings of ‘Security Risks’ Before 7 Oct
5/24 - Under Pressure From Prisoners’ Families, Israel To Resume Truce Talks
May 11th - Family Members of Israeli Hostages Arrested in Protests
5/9 — Israeli Hostage Family: .. 'Netanyau, Stop With The Excuses, There's a Deal On The Table'
5/8 — Israel Police Officers Beating up the Families of Israeli Hostages
5/8 — Netanyahu Ditches Captives to ‘Hunt Down’ Hamas Leaders: Report
4/5 — Israel Ignored Deal to ‘Free All Civilians’ From Gaza Soon After 7 Oct: Qatar
4/1 — Israel Attempts to Pressure Netanyahu as Thousands Gather for the Largest Protest Since War Began
3/28 — Haaretz: Netanyahu Is Sabotaging Chances for a Hostage Deal, and Defense Chiefs Are Angry
3/30 — Thousands of Israelis Rally in Tel Aviv, Call for Deal to Free Captives
3/24 — Israeli Hostage Families Urge Joe Biden To Push Netanyahu To Agree Ceasefire
3/23 — Chaos erupts in Tel Aviv during large anti-Netanyahu protests, calling for an exchange deal
3/4 — Israel Boycotts Hostage Deal Talks in Cairo
2/27 — Yesterday, anti-Netanyahu & anti-war protests rocked Tel Aviv... Hostage families & many others came out to stand up to the government
1/23 — Relatives of Hostages Disrupt Israeli Knesset Meeting, Demand More Action
1/23 — Majority of Israelis Believe Netanyahu Is Acting Primarily for Personal Interest
1/22 — Netanyahu Rejects Hamas Conditions For Israeli Hostage Deal
1/22 — Secret Recordings Expose Israeli Psyop Against Hostage Families
12/9 — Hostage Families Slam Israel’s Plan To Flood Hamas Tunnels With Seawater: ‘Our Husbands Are in There!’
12/8 — Israeli Captive Says She was Afraid of Israel Killing Her, Not Hamas
TheMcgWire's Oct 7th Intelligence Stand-Down Series
12/3 — Part 3: Blueprints Possessed by Israel Year Before Attack - MORE Evidence Oct. 7th Was an Intelligence Stand-Down
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Netanyahu Advisor Tells Hostage Families He Doesn't Think There Will Be a Deal To Free Their Relatives - News From Antiwar.com
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's national security advisor, Tzachi Hanegbi, told family members of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza that he doesn't think there will be a comprehensive deal to free all of their relatives. Hanegbi said that…
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"Fuck Them Hostages" - Netanyahu, probably
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IDF When there is a hostage situation and Israeli civilians are waiting to be saved
"So what, we killed a few hostages" - Netanyahu, probably
"Mr. Prime minister, what about the hostages?"
Netanyahu: Thats a sacrifice Im willing to make
The world realizing Israel did in fact blow up their citizens at the festival but thinking it was a mistake Vs. Me knowing...
SCENE: Anon IDF Soldier Does Their Job and Executes Orders
The IDF and Mossad Couldn't...
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IDF When there is a hostage situation and Israeli civilians are waiting to be saved
"So what, we killed a few hostages" - Netanyahu, probably
"Mr. Prime minister, what about the hostages?"
Netanyahu: Thats a sacrifice Im willing to make
The world realizing Israel did in fact blow up their citizens at the festival but thinking it was a mistake Vs. Me knowing...
SCENE: Anon IDF Soldier Does Their Job and Executes Orders
The IDF and Mossad Couldn't...
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"Mr. Prime minister, what about the hostages?"
Netanyahu: Thats a sacrifice Im willing to make
Related: 12/6 — Israel May Flood Gaza Tunnels to Flush Out Hamas: Report
"Hamas continues to hold Israeli captives in its extensive tunnel network under the besieged enclave...It was not clear whether Israel would consider using the pumps before all captives held by Hamas in the besieged enclave were released. Hamas has previously said it has hidden the captives it took during its 7 October surprise attack in "safe places and tunnels." "
10/24/23 — Hostage Released From Hamas Describes the 'Spiderweb of Tunnels' She Was Kept In
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Netanyahu: Thats a sacrifice Im willing to make
Related: 12/6 — Israel May Flood Gaza Tunnels to Flush Out Hamas: Report
"Hamas continues to hold Israeli captives in its extensive tunnel network under the besieged enclave...It was not clear whether Israel would consider using the pumps before all captives held by Hamas in the besieged enclave were released. Hamas has previously said it has hidden the captives it took during its 7 October surprise attack in "safe places and tunnels." "
10/24/23 — Hostage Released From Hamas Describes the 'Spiderweb of Tunnels' She Was Kept In
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"I'm starting to think governance by pedophiles and sexual predators/deviants covertly controlled by intelligence agency blackmail rings isn't the ideal political structure..."
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...."Acosta had explained... He’d cut the non-prosecution deal with one of Epstein’s attorneys because he had 'been told' to back off, that Epstein was above his pay grade. 'I was told Epstein ‘belonged to intelligence’ and to leave it alone,' he told his interviewers in the Trump transition, who evidently thought that was a sufficient answer and went ahead and hired Acosta.
...I digress, Epstein ...wasn’t an anomoly. The FBI and intelligence community ignoring Epstein wasn’t an accident.
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"I'm starting to think governance by pedophiles and sexual predators/deviants covertly controlled by intelligence agency blackmail rings isn't the ideal political structure..."
SEE: The Human Trafficking Circus in The Room, Epstein Is Just the Elephant - Pizzagate Needs to be Revisited
...."Acosta had explained... He’d cut the non-prosecution deal with one of Epstein’s attorneys because he had 'been told' to back off, that Epstein was above his pay grade. 'I was told Epstein ‘belonged to intelligence’ and to leave it alone,' he told his interviewers in the Trump transition, who evidently thought that was a sufficient answer and went ahead and hired Acosta.
...I digress, Epstein ...wasn’t an anomoly. The FBI and intelligence community ignoring Epstein wasn’t an accident.
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Israel Seizes Entirety of Gaza–Egypt Border
The Philadelphi corridor, a lifeline to both the resistance and the people of Gaza, is now under Israeli control
The Israeli army said on 29 May that its forces took control of the Philadelphi corridor on the Gaza Strip’s southern border with Egypt.
The corridor runs along the southern edge of Rafah and includes the city’s border crossing with Egypt, which Israeli forces seized on 7 May, launching an ongoing operation.
Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari said on Wednesday that troops took “operational” control over the corridor that “served as an oxygen line for Hamas, which it regularly used to smuggle weapons into the area of the Gaza Strip.”
The army also claimed it found dozens of rocket launchers and at least 20 cross-border smuggling tunnels.
Troops are now stationed along most of the Philadelphi corridor, except for an area where no ground forces are present but the army said it is controlling through surveillance and bombardment.
Tel Aviv has been updating Egypt on the developments, according to Israeli media.
According to the Israeli army, Hamas placed rocket launchers along the Philadelphi corridor to prevent Israel from bombing them. The army said Hamas perceived that Israel would fear accidentally shooting into Egypt.
Three days ago, an Egyptian soldier was killed by Israeli fire at the Rafah crossing. Tension has been building, as Cairo has expressed great concern over Israel’s current operation in Rafah. The Egyptian government has yet to comment on the seizing of the corridor, something it has previously warned against.
The Philadelphi corridor, also known as the Salah al-Din Axis, and the tunnels in its vicinity are used by the Palestinian resistance to bring weapons into Gaza, while Palestinians use them to bring items for everyday needs. The corridor runs along the entirety of the southern border with Egypt.
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Related: 5/27 — Egyptian Soldier 'Killed' by Israeli Forces Near Rafah Crossing After Exchanging Gun Fire
5/25 — Rafah crossing remains shut as Gaza food aid rots
SInce 7 May, no aid trucks have entered Gaza via Rafah, but Egypt reached a deal with Israel to allow some UN aid trucks to enter via Kerem Shalom
5/7 — Israeli Tanks Shut Down Gaza Side of Rafah Border Crossing with Egypt
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The Philadelphi corridor, a lifeline to both the resistance and the people of Gaza, is now under Israeli control
The Israeli army said on 29 May that its forces took control of the Philadelphi corridor on the Gaza Strip’s southern border with Egypt.
The corridor runs along the southern edge of Rafah and includes the city’s border crossing with Egypt, which Israeli forces seized on 7 May, launching an ongoing operation.
Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari said on Wednesday that troops took “operational” control over the corridor that “served as an oxygen line for Hamas, which it regularly used to smuggle weapons into the area of the Gaza Strip.”
The army also claimed it found dozens of rocket launchers and at least 20 cross-border smuggling tunnels.
Troops are now stationed along most of the Philadelphi corridor, except for an area where no ground forces are present but the army said it is controlling through surveillance and bombardment.
Tel Aviv has been updating Egypt on the developments, according to Israeli media.
According to the Israeli army, Hamas placed rocket launchers along the Philadelphi corridor to prevent Israel from bombing them. The army said Hamas perceived that Israel would fear accidentally shooting into Egypt.
Three days ago, an Egyptian soldier was killed by Israeli fire at the Rafah crossing. Tension has been building, as Cairo has expressed great concern over Israel’s current operation in Rafah. The Egyptian government has yet to comment on the seizing of the corridor, something it has previously warned against.
The Philadelphi corridor, also known as the Salah al-Din Axis, and the tunnels in its vicinity are used by the Palestinian resistance to bring weapons into Gaza, while Palestinians use them to bring items for everyday needs. The corridor runs along the entirety of the southern border with Egypt.
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Related: 5/27 — Egyptian Soldier 'Killed' by Israeli Forces Near Rafah Crossing After Exchanging Gun Fire
5/25 — Rafah crossing remains shut as Gaza food aid rots
SInce 7 May, no aid trucks have entered Gaza via Rafah, but Egypt reached a deal with Israel to allow some UN aid trucks to enter via Kerem Shalom
5/7 — Israeli Tanks Shut Down Gaza Side of Rafah Border Crossing with Egypt
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Israel seizes entirety of Gaza–Egypt border
The Philadelphi corridor, a lifeline to both the resistance and the people of Gaza, is now under Israeli control
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Democrats Surprised to Learn Bombs Are Used to Bomb People
Bombs kill people. When someone provides bombs to a government at war, those weapons will be used to kill people. It's a simple fact but one that seems to have eluded Democrats.
After voting to send bombs to the Israeli military, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D–Mass.) condemned the Israeli military for killing Palestinian civilians with an American-made bomb. And after urging the Israeli military to use smaller munitions, the Biden administration found itself scrambling to deal with a mass civilian casualty event caused by one of those smaller weapons.
On Sunday (May 25), the Israeli Air Force bombed Tel al-Sultan, a neighborhood of Rafah that Israel had previously designated a safe zone for fleeing civilians. The Israeli government claimed the airstrike successfully killed two senior Hamas commanders. But a fire started by the bomb spread through the densely-packed tent city, burning to death at least 45 people, including 12 women, eight children, and three elderly. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the civilian deaths were a "tragic mistake."
British doctor James Smith called the fire "one of the most horrific things that I have seen or heard of in all of the weeks that I've been working in Gaza." CNN found pieces of a GBU-39/B Small Diameter Bomb, a type of 250-pound bomb that the U.S. military had rush-shipped to Israel following the Hamas attacks last October, with serial numbers from a California manufacturer.
"The Israeli bombing of a refugee camp inside a designated safe zone is horrific," Warren stated on social media. "Israel has a duty to protect innocent civilians and Palestinians seeking shelter in Rafah have nowhere safe to go. Netanyahu's assault of Rafah must stop. We need an immediate cease-fire."
Last month, Warren had voted for a $26.38 billion U.S. military aid package to Israel, as Rep. Thomas Massie (R–Ky.) pointed out. "Ma'am, you voted to send those bombs to Israel," he wrote in a response to Warren's statement.
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Bombs kill people. When someone provides bombs to a government at war, those weapons will be used to kill people. It's a simple fact but one that seems to have eluded Democrats.
After voting to send bombs to the Israeli military, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D–Mass.) condemned the Israeli military for killing Palestinian civilians with an American-made bomb. And after urging the Israeli military to use smaller munitions, the Biden administration found itself scrambling to deal with a mass civilian casualty event caused by one of those smaller weapons.
On Sunday (May 25), the Israeli Air Force bombed Tel al-Sultan, a neighborhood of Rafah that Israel had previously designated a safe zone for fleeing civilians. The Israeli government claimed the airstrike successfully killed two senior Hamas commanders. But a fire started by the bomb spread through the densely-packed tent city, burning to death at least 45 people, including 12 women, eight children, and three elderly. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the civilian deaths were a "tragic mistake."
British doctor James Smith called the fire "one of the most horrific things that I have seen or heard of in all of the weeks that I've been working in Gaza." CNN found pieces of a GBU-39/B Small Diameter Bomb, a type of 250-pound bomb that the U.S. military had rush-shipped to Israel following the Hamas attacks last October, with serial numbers from a California manufacturer.
"The Israeli bombing of a refugee camp inside a designated safe zone is horrific," Warren stated on social media. "Israel has a duty to protect innocent civilians and Palestinians seeking shelter in Rafah have nowhere safe to go. Netanyahu's assault of Rafah must stop. We need an immediate cease-fire."
Last month, Warren had voted for a $26.38 billion U.S. military aid package to Israel, as Rep. Thomas Massie (R–Ky.) pointed out. "Ma'am, you voted to send those bombs to Israel," he wrote in a response to Warren's statement.
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Democrats Surprised To Learn Bombs Are Used To Bomb People
The Masschussetts senator denounced Israel for killing Palestinian civilians — with bombs that she had voted to send Israel.
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