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"Israel Competes With Nazism For 1ST Place, Among Horrors Of Humanity"
β Spanish MP Ione Belarra
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This is how Gazans retrieve aid dropsβ¦
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I am not sure if this was posted or not but a few days ago Israel accused the every member state ( pretty much the entire world ) at the United Nations of being morally bankrupt.
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The first time Arabs ever Weaponized Oil.
"I think what we have as an oil weapon is far more greater than what we did. What we did is nothing at all"
In April 1973, before the Arab-Israeli war in October, Ahmed Zaki Yamani, the Saudi Oil Minister, visited Washington to meet with Kissinger. During the meeting, Yamani conveyed King Faisal's request to the United States to pressure Israel into returning all the lands captured in the Six-Day War of 1967.
However, Kissinger did not take the matter seriously, prompting Yamani to issue a warning that King Faisal was contemplating an oil embargo.
The U.S. faced a challenge in balancing its unwavering support for Israel with maintaining close ties to Arab oil monarchies.
After the 1973 Arab-Israeli War, the Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC) declared a complete oil embargo against the nations that had supported Israel. The initiative was led by King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, who primarily targeted the US because it decided to provide military supplies to Israel and to gain an advantage in the post-war peace talks.
The embargo greatly strained the US economy, which had grown dependent on foreign oil to meet its increased demand.
The embargo lasted from October 1973 to March 1974, after Sadat was able to negotiate a deal between Saudi Arabia And the US.
In an interview with the Associated Press on November 22, 1973, Saudi Arabia's Minister of Oil and Mineral Resources, Ahmed Zaki Yamani, spoke about Europe and Japan's dependence on Saudi Arabian oil while in Copenhagen.
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"I think what we have as an oil weapon is far more greater than what we did. What we did is nothing at all"
In April 1973, before the Arab-Israeli war in October, Ahmed Zaki Yamani, the Saudi Oil Minister, visited Washington to meet with Kissinger. During the meeting, Yamani conveyed King Faisal's request to the United States to pressure Israel into returning all the lands captured in the Six-Day War of 1967.
However, Kissinger did not take the matter seriously, prompting Yamani to issue a warning that King Faisal was contemplating an oil embargo.
The U.S. faced a challenge in balancing its unwavering support for Israel with maintaining close ties to Arab oil monarchies.
After the 1973 Arab-Israeli War, the Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC) declared a complete oil embargo against the nations that had supported Israel. The initiative was led by King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, who primarily targeted the US because it decided to provide military supplies to Israel and to gain an advantage in the post-war peace talks.
The embargo greatly strained the US economy, which had grown dependent on foreign oil to meet its increased demand.
The embargo lasted from October 1973 to March 1974, after Sadat was able to negotiate a deal between Saudi Arabia And the US.
In an interview with the Associated Press on November 22, 1973, Saudi Arabia's Minister of Oil and Mineral Resources, Ahmed Zaki Yamani, spoke about Europe and Japan's dependence on Saudi Arabian oil while in Copenhagen.
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The martyrdom of the Mujahid leader Muhammad Rasoul in a cowardly assassination carried out by the occupation army forces in Tubas Governorate.
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Clips from the documentary Palestine: A Nation In Exile
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A senior official in the negotiating delegation for Walla:
βOur demand from Hamas to receive its list of prisoners was a ridiculous demand. We had a list on hand. Why would we ask it from Hamas?β
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βOur demand from Hamas to receive its list of prisoners was a ridiculous demand. We had a list on hand. Why would we ask it from Hamas?β
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Israeli media:
extremely low chances that Hamas will respond positively to the American deal proposal, the indications are not good at all (Yeron Avraham)
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extremely low chances that Hamas will respond positively to the American deal proposal, the indications are not good at all (Yeron Avraham)
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Israeli channel report:
"The government doesn't do everything. Without Netanyahu, the likelihood of a deal would have been higher."
Sources in Hamas to the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar:
The leadership of Hamas informed the mediators that it is not interested in further discussions on a deal as long as there is no progress in its demands for an end to the war and the withdrawal of the IDF from the Gaza Strip, and the military arm of the movement has begun to prepare for an escalation in the near future.
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"The government doesn't do everything. Without Netanyahu, the likelihood of a deal would have been higher."
Sources in Hamas to the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar:
The leadership of Hamas informed the mediators that it is not interested in further discussions on a deal as long as there is no progress in its demands for an end to the war and the withdrawal of the IDF from the Gaza Strip, and the military arm of the movement has begun to prepare for an escalation in the near future.
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