The spread of reptiles and insects, in light of the rise in temperature, which threatens the occurrence of a health catastrophe, and calls on all relevant, international and humanitarian institutions to intervene quickly.
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Our companies will remain
It remains despite your noses
It remains for your crowds to kneel
It remains a dagger in your chests
It remains despite your deception and conspiracy
There remains a drawn sword over your necks
A raging flood remains that will drown your fortresses
It remains, its men trampling on the heads of your soldiers
Remaining until God wills, your hearts will be freed from it.
The rest of our brigades will blow up your convoys and forts
Remaining in the alley of death, we will uproot your heads with it
Saraya Al-Quds - Tulkarm Battalion
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Morocco World News:
The British PM Rishi Sunak continues to dismiss calls for a ceasefire in Gaza and instead pledges unwavering support to Israel’s “right to defend itself against terrorist attacks.”
He has even fired a government aid for demanding a “permanent” ceasefire amid Israel’s merciless shelling of civilian infrastructure and residential areas in Gaza.
The persistence of the UK’s government in rejecting a ceasefire has put Sunak under the radar of critics, with many in the media and on social media slamming him for his government’s unstinting support of Israel and moral bankruptcy amid the unfolding genocide in the Gaza Strip.
Netizens have been looking for answers to explore why the British PM would disagree with a ceasefire, undertaking efforts to also know more about his family background in the search for reasons behind his cabinet’s blatant complicity in the war crimes being perpetrated daily by Israel against the Palestinian people.
Some have suggested that one of the reasons could be the financial interests of Sunak’s family, recalling Israel’s October 30 decision to award gas exploration licenses to two companies, including BP, a multinational oil and gas company headquartered in London.
News reports in May reported on Infosys, an Indian IT firm co-founded and owned by Rishi Sunak’s in-laws, which signed a $1.5 billion deal with BP in May.
This is not the first time Sunak has been linked to conflicts of interest. In October, the Guardian said that “Rishi Sunak’s controversial fund” to support startups during the COVID-19 epidemic invested nearly “£2m in companies linked to his wife.”
Imagine what would happen if China, Iran, and Russia started discussing this publicly in their press releases….
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The British PM Rishi Sunak continues to dismiss calls for a ceasefire in Gaza and instead pledges unwavering support to Israel’s “right to defend itself against terrorist attacks.”
He has even fired a government aid for demanding a “permanent” ceasefire amid Israel’s merciless shelling of civilian infrastructure and residential areas in Gaza.
The persistence of the UK’s government in rejecting a ceasefire has put Sunak under the radar of critics, with many in the media and on social media slamming him for his government’s unstinting support of Israel and moral bankruptcy amid the unfolding genocide in the Gaza Strip.
Netizens have been looking for answers to explore why the British PM would disagree with a ceasefire, undertaking efforts to also know more about his family background in the search for reasons behind his cabinet’s blatant complicity in the war crimes being perpetrated daily by Israel against the Palestinian people.
Some have suggested that one of the reasons could be the financial interests of Sunak’s family, recalling Israel’s October 30 decision to award gas exploration licenses to two companies, including BP, a multinational oil and gas company headquartered in London.
News reports in May reported on Infosys, an Indian IT firm co-founded and owned by Rishi Sunak’s in-laws, which signed a $1.5 billion deal with BP in May.
This is not the first time Sunak has been linked to conflicts of interest. In October, the Guardian said that “Rishi Sunak’s controversial fund” to support startups during the COVID-19 epidemic invested nearly “£2m in companies linked to his wife.”
Imagine what would happen if China, Iran, and Russia started discussing this publicly in their press releases….
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United nations:
About 37 million tons of rubble are in the Gaza Strip, and removing them may take 14 years
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About 37 million tons of rubble are in the Gaza Strip, and removing them may take 14 years
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"We see you, we hear you and we are so proud of you!"
"Thanks for being our voice, when everyone is trying to suppress our voice."
Hind has been separated from her family since the early days of the war as they left for Egypt and she decided to stay behind. She has lost her home and is living the same harsh conditions as the rest of Gaza.
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⚡️ Video of the stabbing incident in Ramla, which occurred on the same day and at the same location where Ben Gvir was involved in the car accident
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Reuters:
Washington is still considering imposing sanctions on the Netzah Yehuda unit, But is waiting first to see if the “reforms” have been carried out in the unit.
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Washington is still considering imposing sanctions on the Netzah Yehuda unit, But is waiting first to see if the “reforms” have been carried out in the unit.
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Even though it happened during the early days of the genocide, it was and still is one of the most unforgettable moments of the genocide, due to its horror.
The two children were Omar and Marah, they were murdered by the Israeli occupation
Remember their faces!
Remember their names!
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A ceremony honoring one hundred memorizers of the Holy Qur’an in the courtyard of one of the shelter centers in Jabalia
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Palestinian academics in the UK issue an emergency call in defense of universities in Gaza and urgent public commitments from UK universities and international organisations to support their rebuilding.
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Declassified UK claims that the attack to Gaza was pre-planned.
In a landmark “Roadmap” signed by Britain and Israel in March last year, they committed “to tackle shared threats” as part of a “close strategic partnership, with extensive defence and security cooperation”. The 2023 Roadmap goes way beyond a previous memorandum of understanding between the UK and Israel signed in 2021.
London and Tel Aviv also committed themselves “to take decisive and concerted actions against globally designated terrorists and terrorist entities”, a nod to Hamas and Hezbollah.
In a separate section on Iran, the Roadmap states that “we work closely to counter the current threat from Iran” and that “we will seek to counter Iran’s destabilising regional activity”. “We will work to ensure Iran never has nuclear weapon capabilities”, adds the accord between the two nuclear weapons powers.
It calls for “tackling the disproportionate focus on Israel in the UN and other international bodies, including attempts to delegitimise it or deny its right to self-defence. All states have a duty to comply with their obligations under international law, but scrutiny must be measured, impartial and proportionate.”
The Roadmap also called for “strengthening cooperation and coordination in the UN and other multilateral fora, in line with national interests and priorities, and advancing Israel-UK alignment on key global challenges”.
Another section of the Roadmap promises British protection for Israel in international legal bodies such as the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
In reference to an earlier case concerning the West Bank, it stated: “The UK and Israel believe that the latest ICJ referral on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict represents an inappropriate recourse to the Advisory Opinion mechanism as this undermines the efforts to achieve a settlement through direct negotiations between the parties”.
Then there is the secret military agreement signed between the UK and Israel in December 2020.
Declassified discovered the existence of this accord from a tweet by the Israel Defense Forces. The UK government never publicised it.
What does the agreement commit the UK to militarily? Is the UK putting into practice those commitments now, over Gaza? If it’s so innocuous, why does the government keep it secret?
As far as Declassified understands, this accord has only ever been mentioned once in all of the British mainstream media.
Ben Wallace, the defence secretary who signed the secret accord with Israel in 2020, last December accused his ally of embarking on a “killing rage” in Gaza, adding that its attacks on Hamas were “crude and indiscriminate”.
Wallace has since left his post.
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In a landmark “Roadmap” signed by Britain and Israel in March last year, they committed “to tackle shared threats” as part of a “close strategic partnership, with extensive defence and security cooperation”. The 2023 Roadmap goes way beyond a previous memorandum of understanding between the UK and Israel signed in 2021.
London and Tel Aviv also committed themselves “to take decisive and concerted actions against globally designated terrorists and terrorist entities”, a nod to Hamas and Hezbollah.
In a separate section on Iran, the Roadmap states that “we work closely to counter the current threat from Iran” and that “we will seek to counter Iran’s destabilising regional activity”. “We will work to ensure Iran never has nuclear weapon capabilities”, adds the accord between the two nuclear weapons powers.
It calls for “tackling the disproportionate focus on Israel in the UN and other international bodies, including attempts to delegitimise it or deny its right to self-defence. All states have a duty to comply with their obligations under international law, but scrutiny must be measured, impartial and proportionate.”
The Roadmap also called for “strengthening cooperation and coordination in the UN and other multilateral fora, in line with national interests and priorities, and advancing Israel-UK alignment on key global challenges”.
Another section of the Roadmap promises British protection for Israel in international legal bodies such as the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
In reference to an earlier case concerning the West Bank, it stated: “The UK and Israel believe that the latest ICJ referral on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict represents an inappropriate recourse to the Advisory Opinion mechanism as this undermines the efforts to achieve a settlement through direct negotiations between the parties”.
Then there is the secret military agreement signed between the UK and Israel in December 2020.
Declassified discovered the existence of this accord from a tweet by the Israel Defense Forces. The UK government never publicised it.
What does the agreement commit the UK to militarily? Is the UK putting into practice those commitments now, over Gaza? If it’s so innocuous, why does the government keep it secret?
As far as Declassified understands, this accord has only ever been mentioned once in all of the British mainstream media.
Ben Wallace, the defence secretary who signed the secret accord with Israel in 2020, last December accused his ally of embarking on a “killing rage” in Gaza, adding that its attacks on Hamas were “crude and indiscriminate”.
Wallace has since left his post.
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After this interview, acclaimed radio host Sangita Myska was taken off of air by LBC News and no explanation was given.
Distressed UK public is ringing LBC News 0345 6060973 but we keep getting no answers.
Next, they claim the UK is still a democracy.
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Distressed UK public is ringing LBC News 0345 6060973 but we keep getting no answers.
Next, they claim the UK is still a democracy.
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