Henry Kissinger, who died last night, has the blood of millions on his hands. Throughout his mission to save the zionist entity, rescuing them from the Arab victory of 1973 and the oil embargo, Kissinger laid the foundations for modern Arab-zionist normalization. Acting effectively as a zionist envoy, he strengthened US intervention in the region in the shadow of the war while sending weapons to the zionist entity.
Naji Al-Ali, Palestine's conscience, illustrated Kissinger's subversive political moves.
1. Kissinger rolls out the oil barrel, tempting Arab elites with false hopes of peace in exchange for American influence in the region (February 1975).
2. Kissinger the magician pulls a black owl out of his hat, a symbol of bad luck. The owl holds an olive branch in its mouth (March 1975).
3. Kissinger returns from his diplomacy trips around the Arab world after the 1973 war, having eliminated the oil embargo (October 1974).
4. Kissinger rushes towards fresh oil being served in a coffee cup.
5. Kissinger the magician uses a saw to cut through an oil barrel, inside of which is a zionist making love to Arab elite. After his trick, the zionist is intact, embracing Kissinger, while the Arab is cut in half.
6. In a "Ford" truck (as Gerald Ford was president at the time), Kissinger drive a truckload of Arab elites to the direction they want, before shortly dumping them off.
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Naji Al-Ali, Palestine's conscience, illustrated Kissinger's subversive political moves.
1. Kissinger rolls out the oil barrel, tempting Arab elites with false hopes of peace in exchange for American influence in the region (February 1975).
2. Kissinger the magician pulls a black owl out of his hat, a symbol of bad luck. The owl holds an olive branch in its mouth (March 1975).
3. Kissinger returns from his diplomacy trips around the Arab world after the 1973 war, having eliminated the oil embargo (October 1974).
4. Kissinger rushes towards fresh oil being served in a coffee cup.
5. Kissinger the magician uses a saw to cut through an oil barrel, inside of which is a zionist making love to Arab elite. After his trick, the zionist is intact, embracing Kissinger, while the Arab is cut in half.
6. In a "Ford" truck (as Gerald Ford was president at the time), Kissinger drive a truckload of Arab elites to the direction they want, before shortly dumping them off.
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🚨 Occupation forces storm the city of #AlKhalil with more than 20 military vehicles.
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🚨 Occupation forces attack the bus of prisoners by firing tear gas bombs, causing cases of suffocation among the rows of prisoners inside the bus, on its way to Beitunia, #Ramallah.
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Young prisoner Osama Qabha of #Jenin is freed following his liberation tonight in the seventh part of the resistance's prisoner exchange deal.
Osama was completely unaware about the news and destruction on #Jenin while he was imprisoned. "I feel happy, but at the same time sadness for our siblings in Gaza and Jenin. May Allah have mercy on the martyrs who ascended for our sake."
"I want to send a message that the prisoners are suffering a lot. They are dealing with punishments, searches, and beating every day. There are no rules in the prison."
"We were isolated from the world. No telephones, radios, or anything. If they find you have anything, they would beat you and flip over the room."
"In Naqab prison, they would beat 3 to 4 rooms of prisoners daily. In our section, Thaer Abu Asab was martyred because of beating. They left him for two hours."
"The prisoners are steadfast and have a high hope Allah and the resistance that they will be freed soon."
Osama was completely unaware about the news and destruction on #Jenin while he was imprisoned. "I feel happy, but at the same time sadness for our siblings in Gaza and Jenin. May Allah have mercy on the martyrs who ascended for our sake."
"I want to send a message that the prisoners are suffering a lot. They are dealing with punishments, searches, and beating every day. There are no rules in the prison."
"We were isolated from the world. No telephones, radios, or anything. If they find you have anything, they would beat you and flip over the room."
"In Naqab prison, they would beat 3 to 4 rooms of prisoners daily. In our section, Thaer Abu Asab was martyred because of beating. They left him for two hours."
"The prisoners are steadfast and have a high hope Allah and the resistance that they will be freed soon."
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🚨 Settlers recently attacked residents' homes and set fire to vehicles in the village of Jalud, south of #Nablus.
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Ahmed Al-Ajlouni, freed from the zionist prisons tonight in the seventh stage of the resistance's prisoner exchange deal speaks about the torture and abused faced by the prisoners.
"Their conditions are difficult. There are prisoners who die."
"Ahmed Manasra was in my room. They would torture him, beat him, scream at him. They would prevent his medicine. His situation is very difficult. They tortured him a lot. I saw it with my eyes."
"Ahmed Manasra would call on the doctor, and the doctor wouldn't respond. This happens to all the prisoners. But someone like Ahmed, the doctor should reply quickly. They would prevent his medicine or delay it after a lot of abuse."
He explains that Ahmed Manasra's case is not unique among the prisoners, but his situation is especially difficult.
"Their conditions are difficult. There are prisoners who die."
"Ahmed Manasra was in my room. They would torture him, beat him, scream at him. They would prevent his medicine. His situation is very difficult. They tortured him a lot. I saw it with my eyes."
"Ahmed Manasra would call on the doctor, and the doctor wouldn't respond. This happens to all the prisoners. But someone like Ahmed, the doctor should reply quickly. They would prevent his medicine or delay it after a lot of abuse."
He explains that Ahmed Manasra's case is not unique among the prisoners, but his situation is especially difficult.
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"By Allah's will, a comprehensive exchange deal for all the prisoners in the occupation prisons is near."
The young Mohammed Ayyash is freed from the zionist prisons as part of the seventh stage of the resistance's prisoner exchange deal.
The young Mohammed Ayyash is freed from the zionist prisons as part of the seventh stage of the resistance's prisoner exchange deal.
Resistant youth in Tuqu' and Beit Fajjar, #Bethelem confront invading zionist forces with stones and Molotov cocktails.
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Freed young prisoner Ali Al-Askara of #Bethlehem speaks after his liberation from the zionist prisons today at the hands of the Palestinian resistance
"What happened to us cannot be described. When the war started, everything was taken from us: electricity, clothes, windows."
"All respect and thanks are due to the Palestinian resistance. They are on top of our heads."
"What happened to us cannot be described. When the war started, everything was taken from us: electricity, clothes, windows."
"All respect and thanks are due to the Palestinian resistance. They are on top of our heads."
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Qusai Awad Al-Masri, liberated from the zionist prisons today as a result of the resistance's exchange deal:
"Praise be the Allah for the blessing of freedom. May Allah help the prisoners. Do not forget them in your prayers. Their situation is very, very difficult. They have no food or electricity. The prisoners are suffering, especially those with life sentneces."
"Praise be the Allah for the blessing of freedom. May Allah help the prisoners. Do not forget them in your prayers. Their situation is very, very difficult. They have no food or electricity. The prisoners are suffering, especially those with life sentneces."
Freed prisoners deliver the message of the prisoners:
Izz El-Din Hamed says:
"All prisoners say they want to deliver the situation in the prisons to the outside. Let everyone know that the situation of the prisoners is very difficult.
There is nothing from the basic life necessities. Everything was taken: food, drink, water, clothes, hygiene; all was taken.
All thanks is due to Allah and the resistance. Our feelings cannot be described."
Another prisoner adds: "The assaults, searches, and repression made it difficult. May Allah have mercy on the martyrs who ascended for our sake and for this day. We hope all the prisoners will be freed."
Mahmoud Khleil adds, "Our joy is incomplete because our brothers that stayed behind in the prisons. Every day was repression."
A freed prisoner says: "We say to the people of Gaza, may Allah have mercy on your martyrs. Long live the resistance and may they be victorious.
We stayed in the bus for two hours. We haven't eaten since the morning."
Izz El-Din Hamed says:
"All prisoners say they want to deliver the situation in the prisons to the outside. Let everyone know that the situation of the prisoners is very difficult.
There is nothing from the basic life necessities. Everything was taken: food, drink, water, clothes, hygiene; all was taken.
All thanks is due to Allah and the resistance. Our feelings cannot be described."
Another prisoner adds: "The assaults, searches, and repression made it difficult. May Allah have mercy on the martyrs who ascended for our sake and for this day. We hope all the prisoners will be freed."
Mahmoud Khleil adds, "Our joy is incomplete because our brothers that stayed behind in the prisons. Every day was repression."
A freed prisoner says: "We say to the people of Gaza, may Allah have mercy on your martyrs. Long live the resistance and may they be victorious.
We stayed in the bus for two hours. We haven't eaten since the morning."
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"The officer told me, 'You are going to Gaza.' I told them, 'In Gaza, I don't have a problem."
"He told me, 'Listen, I promise you that if you do anything after you are freed, you will die.' I told him, 'I don't have a problem."
Mahmoud Hassan Qatnani speaks about the last moments before his freedom from the zionist prisons today as part of the resistance's prisoner exchange deal: tense, long hours with beating, threats, and abuse. Prison guards tried to hide signs of beating.
"Me and all of the freed prisoners today haven't eaten since yesterday. This is a source of pride for us, praise be to Allah."
"I thank everyone in the resistance in Gaza. I hope for the near freedom of all the prisoners, specifically mentioning my three brothers Husam, Hamza, and Mohammed and my uncle Sheikh Taha and his two sons, Habib and Yasin, as well my my cousins Suleiman and Abdullah."
"He told me, 'Listen, I promise you that if you do anything after you are freed, you will die.' I told him, 'I don't have a problem."
Mahmoud Hassan Qatnani speaks about the last moments before his freedom from the zionist prisons today as part of the resistance's prisoner exchange deal: tense, long hours with beating, threats, and abuse. Prison guards tried to hide signs of beating.
"Me and all of the freed prisoners today haven't eaten since yesterday. This is a source of pride for us, praise be to Allah."
"I thank everyone in the resistance in Gaza. I hope for the near freedom of all the prisoners, specifically mentioning my three brothers Husam, Hamza, and Mohammed and my uncle Sheikh Taha and his two sons, Habib and Yasin, as well my my cousins Suleiman and Abdullah."
The youngest prisoner in the zionst prisons, 14-year-old Saif Al-Din Darwish of Aida camp, #Bethlehem, was freed today by the resistance's prisoner exchange deal.
Saif has been imprisoned twice and was wounded by the IOF.
He says: "We thank the people of Gaza for standing by us, and without them, we would have remained in prisons."
His mother, who was threatened by the IOF, said, "The happiness is not from the freedom of the prisoners, but from their victory. My son was going to be released, in one or ten years, but a deal like this that came at the hands of heroes like these is indescribable."
"If I had ten children like Saif, I would give them to the people of Gaza and hope they would accept my gift. Children passed so my son would be released."
Saif has been imprisoned twice and was wounded by the IOF.
He says: "We thank the people of Gaza for standing by us, and without them, we would have remained in prisons."
His mother, who was threatened by the IOF, said, "The happiness is not from the freedom of the prisoners, but from their victory. My son was going to be released, in one or ten years, but a deal like this that came at the hands of heroes like these is indescribable."
"If I had ten children like Saif, I would give them to the people of Gaza and hope they would accept my gift. Children passed so my son would be released."
🚨 Missile sirens ring in “Sderot” and “Nir Am” settlements northeast of #Gaza.
🚨 Multiple reports have emerged of gunfire in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood, northern #Gaza.
A soldier was wounded after being pelted in the head with stones during confrontations with resistant youth in Tuqu', #Bethlehem.