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"Israeli Minister of Heritage Amichai Eliyahu:

"North Gaza is more beautiful than ever. Blowing up everything is amazing. When finished, we will hand over the lands of Gaza to soldiers & settlers who lived in Gush Katif."

Israel's intentions of ethnic cleansing and colonisation are laid bare, while US Secretary of State Antony Blinken continues to mumble about Israel 'following the laws of war' and Israel not being interested in a long-term occupation."
Believing that Netanyahu is fighting Hamas and not the people of Gaza, meaning ethnic cleansing, is at a similar level of naivëty as believing lockdowns, masks and mRNA injections were about a cold virus. That some saw the first psyop but fell for the second simply show that psyops, aka the weaponisation of trauma, actually do work if the trauma is unresolved, and fear and hate of the Other are present there.

Israel-Palestine war: Likud MP calls for Gaza to be 'erased from the face of the earth' | Middle East Eye
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israel-palestine-war-likud-mp-calls-gaza-erased-face-earth

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Julian Assange, who is himself a hostage of the British State, on behalf of the American State, explains what is always the bigger picture: the endless war is ALWAYS against us.
There is no "war against terror" or "war against Hamas", there is ALWAYS a war against US

“The war is not meant to be won, it is meant to be continuous. Hierarchical society is only possible on the basis of poverty and ignorance. This new version is the past and no different past can ever have existed. In principle the war effort is always planned to keep society on the brink of starvation. The war is waged by the ruling group against its own subjects and its object is not the victory over either Eurasia or East Asia, but to keep the very structure of society intact.”

― George Orwell
So let's see who the people are who are now defending the endless war that both Orwell and Assange warned was always against us, as well as asking for MORE restrictions on our freedoms when we dont agree with them:

"Allison Pearson wants the army on our streets" - by Niall McCrae

"The British establishment, including its media whores, rushed to license Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to take whatever action it wants against Gaza. Despite his recent exposure as a sex predator, Nick Cohen was rehabilitated by the Spectator to spout his bile. Douglas Murray, a gay advocate of Judaeo-Christian values, and asset of the security services, has jumped at the opportunity to attack Muslims. Laura Dodsworth and Allison Pearson reacted with mesmerised veneration of the Zionist regime.

Dodsworth made her name in the freedom movement, writing State of Fear on the government’s sinister surveillance and psychologically abusive practices during the Covid-19 pseudopandemic. The book drew deserved plaudits, although I found the last chapter revealing: Dodsworth praised the vaccines before they had been properly tested. Not such a critical thinker after all...

Dodsworth, in collaboration with Toby Young, produced the ‘October Declaration’, a petition of support for British Jews in their hour of need. Remember the Islamist terror attacks earlier this century, when the focus immediately shifted to a potential ‘far-right’ backlash? This is not quite the same, as Israeli people were killed and taken hostage by Hamas militia, but there was no doubt by the time this declaration was launched that the Israeli armed forces were doing most of the murders. Yet the main problem is anti-Semitism, and Palestinian victims were not directly mentioned in Dodsworth’s appeal: –

Oh, how badly the supposedly enlightened critics of Covid-19 lockdown have failed this moral test. Thankfully, they are not the majority. Dodsworth’s declaration has amassed about 65 thousand signatures, a quarter of the number signing a petition on the government website for a ceasefire and removal of Israeli occupiers from the West Bank and Gaza. And it pales into insignificance compared with the huge rallies in London and other cities across the UK.

Pearson is enraged by these mass protests. She demands government action to curtail this expression of Palestinian support. Home secretary Suella Braverman wants police to arrest those attending, merely for waving a flag. ‘Hate marches’, according to Braverman. Yet as I have witnessed, the tens of thousands who come to London to demonstrate are mostly ordinary people who are horrified about the massacre in Gaza, and justifiably angry that their taxes are being used to send armaments to Israel. Inevitably a few hotheads get the newspaper headlines, but the marches have shown humanity at its best: Muslims, Christians, atheists and Jews uniting against barbarism.

So, after three years of complaining about Covid-19 authoritarianism, Pearson wants the army on our streets. She wants people calling for an end to violence to be violated by soldiers. Pearson talks up Western values, but these have degraded into tacky, distasteful memes. Apparently Western values put the sensibilities of Jewish people in London above the very survival of inhabitants of Gaza, and allow a genocidal ethno-state to kill kids at will.

Pearson should read the lead opinion piece in the New York Times yesterday, by Megan Stack, who asked about the bombardment of civilians: –

‘What outcome does this strategy avert that would be worse than the outcome it has already created?’"

https://unitynewsnetwork.co.uk/allison-pearson-wants-the-army-on-our-streets/
UK: Petition
Seek a ceasefire and to end Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip
We want the Government to seek a ceasefire and also seek to address the root cause of the current conflict by promoting dialogue and advocating for the end of Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

More details
This war has the potential to spill over into neighbouring lands and that would only worsen the humanitarian situation. Palestinians have suffered from occupation and blockades for many years now. I urge the Government to pursue a just and peaceful resolution to the current conflict. With peace comes stability for all of us.

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/648292
No Country Has a "Right to Exist"
...to the contrary, countries require permission to exist — from those they govern

"While no mass protest is free of people with bigotry and amoral stances, proponents of Israel have been far too quick to accuse pro-Palestinian protesters of antisemitism. One of the most common of such false accusations rests on a false premise — namely, that it’s inherently antisemitic or genocidal to question Israel’s “right to exist.”

That premise is false for a number of reasons, the most salient of which is this: No country has a “right to exist.”

After all, what is a country — or, in more precise terminology, a state — other than a political arrangement? And why would any political arrangement be deemed as having “rights,” much less a supposed right to never be altered or cancelled?

While definitions vary, Murray Rothbard best distilled the state in his classic long essay, “Anatomy of the State.” Rothbard wrote: “The state is that organization in society which attempts to maintain a monopoly of the use of force and violence in a given territorial area.”

Whether the associated flag of the state in question has a Star of David, stars and stripes, or a hammer and sickle, the suggestion that it’s immoral to propose that such a monopoly be rearranged or replaced is preposterous on its face. Over the broad sweep of history, the norm is not states existing in perpetuity. Rather, history is the story of never-ending rearrangements of these many monopolies on the use of force and violence.

Did the Soviet Union have a “right to exist”? What about Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia or the Ottoman Empire? Are we all culpably-silent bystanders to some kind of ongoing injustice as long as those bygone states are not reconstituted?

Rather than having a right to exist, each state — from Israel to Ukraine to the United States — must have permission to exist. As expressed in the Declaration of Independence, “Governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”

To embrace that fundamental principle is to acknowledge that the State of Israel — a political entity — can only justly continue imposing its monopoly on the use of force and violence if it has the consent of those it governs.

And who does Israel govern? For all the talk of a two-state solution, and maps depicting the West Bank and Gaza as something somehow separate, the fact is that the State of Israel rules everything “between the river and the sea,” to invoke a contentious phrase we’ll revisit shortly.

The population across that Israel-ruled territory includes 7.5 million Jews and 7.5 Arab Israelis and Palestinians, with each group subject to different treatment.

West Bank Palestinians endure restrictions on their movements, from checkpoints to segregated highways. The State of Israel frequently demolishes Palestinian homes and businesses for lack of permits that are extraordinarily difficult to secure. Palestinians endure ongoing harassment and under-reported acts of vandalism, agricultural destruction and violence perpetrated by settlers who operate under the protection of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

In neighborhoods such as East Jerusalem’s Sheikh Jarrah, Palestinians are frequently evicted from their homes under a complex law that perversely declares them to be “absentees” even if they’ve lived in their house for decades. In one infamous video of such an eviction, an obese Jewish settler tells a distraught Palestinian homeowner, “If I don’t steal it, someone else is gonna steal it.”

Meanwhile, Gaza is widely labelled “the world’s largest open-air prison.” Though Israel withdrew forces and settlers from the 25-mile long strip in 2005, it’s continued to control the territory from the outside, in a way that creates a miserable existence for 2 million inhabitants in one of the world’s most dense population centers.
Controlling Gaza’s air, sea and land borders, the State of Israel imposes an ongoing, economic blockade that fluctuates in intensity. Individuals are only granted travel permits under narrow circumstances. Israel does not allow Gaza to operate an airport or seaport, and imports and exports via road are tightly restricted. Egypt has compounded the situation with its own restrictions and periodic border closures.

The result is economic devastation: The pre-Oct 7 unemployment rate was over 46%, per capita income only about 25% of the West Bank’s level, and 65% of Gaza residents were below the poverty line.

Given the reality of life for Palestinians in this de facto single state that includes Gaza and the West Bank, it’s understandable that many would call for an entirely new system of government between the river and the sea. As the Declaration of Independence asserts, when “any form of government becomes destructive” of the rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, “it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute new government.”

Given the facts on the ground, a growing number of advocates inside and outside greater Israel are calling for a different one-state arrangement — one with a secular government securing equal rights for all it serves.

Belying assertions that calling for the State of Israel to be replaced is antisemitic, those advocates include many Jews. To take one prominent example, abandoning his long-running defense of Israel, prominent American Jewish intellectual Peter Beinart embraced the idea in a milestone 2020 New York Times essay, “I No Longer Believe in a Jewish State.”

Thanks to a cultivated mythology that falsely depicts Arab-Jew conflict as something intrinsic and eternal rather than something that largely bloomed in the 20th century, many Westerners can’t conceive of Jews and Muslims living peacefully in the same country.

However, that was the condition in Palestine before the creation of the State of Israel."

https://starkrealities.substack.com/p/no-country-has-a-right-to-exist
BALFOUR TO ROTHSCHILD ON ISRAEL:
"...it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in P͟a͟l͟e͟s͟t͟i͟n͟e͟"
Waiting for further confirmation on the Bahrain story. Please post if you have official sources thanks.
Ireland’s criticism of Israel has made it an outlier in the EU. What lies behind it? | Una Mullally

"Ireland has been an outlier. While the taoiseach, Leo Varadkar, has said that Israel has a right to defend itself, he added the following qualification: “but Israel doesn’t have the right to do wrong.” Early on in the bombardment of Gaza, he also said: “To me, it amounts to collective punishment.” At an EU level, the country has been pushing – along with Spain – for a humanitarian “ceasefire” to bring an end to the violence, rather than the option of a “pause”."

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/nov/02/ireland-criticism-israel-eu-palestinian-rights
Ireland is to Israel/Gaza what Sweden was to lockdowns.
U.S. Summer Deaths of 2021 - by Fabian Spieker

"Population-level data supplied by the CDC (Centers for Disease Control) and ECDC (European Centers for Disease Control) are highly suggestive of vaccine-mediated infection enhancement occurring in individuals who became infected with SARS-CoV-2 delta variants around the time of receiving the first dose in the second half of 2021. 
After a large nationwide vaccination campaign in the US during the first half of 2021, the surge in COVID-19 cases and deaths during the third quarter of 2021 disproportionately impacted younger age groups and states situated in the Southern census region."

https://vigilance.pervaers.com/p/us-summer-deaths-of-2021
Forwarded from Andrija Klarić
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