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The repurposing of schools as military installations constitutes a breach of IHL.
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Hind Rajab was a 5 year old Palestinian child murdered by the Israeli forces, after days of being trapped alone in a car with her dead relatives
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A Axios article posted last week on Blinkens visit to the Saudi Arabia:
Why the visit matters:
Blinken is expected to participate at a special meeting of the World Economic Forum that will take place in Riyadh on April 28-29, the sources said. (Already happened)
He's expected to meet Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) and other leaders from the region.
The Biden administration continues to work toward a potential mega-deal that could pave the way for Saudi normalization with Israel, but most U.S. officials who work on the issue view it as a pipe dream.
Driving the news:
White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan postponed a planned trip to Saudi Arabia three weeks ago after cracking his rib.
Sullivan was expected to meet with MBS to discuss a draft U.S.-Saudi defense treaty and understandings related to U.S. support for a Saudi civilian nuclear program, which officials hope could pave the way for normalization with Israel.
U.S. officials hope to reach a bilateral agreement with the Saudis and potentially present it to Netanyahu, whose side of the deal would include committing to a path toward a two-state solution.
Netanyahu would then face a choice: If he agrees, he could broke a historic peace deal with Saudi Arabia. If he says no, he could be exposed as a rejectionist and lose whatever U.S. support he still has left.
Reality check:
With the Israel-Hamas war ongoing and the U.S. presidential election just seven months away, White House and State Department officials admit there's a very slim chance they can pull off the historic peace agreement.
Obstacles to the mega-deal include the war in Gaza, Netanyahu's dependence on his radical right-wing coalition partners, and U.S. domestic politics.
The Saudis have made clear that in order to move forward on normalization with Israel, the war in Gaza must end and the Israeli government must commit to an irreversible path for a two-state solution.
Netanyahu doesn't seem to be moving toward ending the war. And he not only opposes a two-state solution โ he rejects the mere idea of allowing the Palestinian Authority to have a role in governing Gaza after the war.
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Why the visit matters:
Blinken is expected to participate at a special meeting of the World Economic Forum that will take place in Riyadh on April 28-29, the sources said. (Already happened)
He's expected to meet Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) and other leaders from the region.
The Biden administration continues to work toward a potential mega-deal that could pave the way for Saudi normalization with Israel, but most U.S. officials who work on the issue view it as a pipe dream.
Driving the news:
White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan postponed a planned trip to Saudi Arabia three weeks ago after cracking his rib.
Sullivan was expected to meet with MBS to discuss a draft U.S.-Saudi defense treaty and understandings related to U.S. support for a Saudi civilian nuclear program, which officials hope could pave the way for normalization with Israel.
U.S. officials hope to reach a bilateral agreement with the Saudis and potentially present it to Netanyahu, whose side of the deal would include committing to a path toward a two-state solution.
Netanyahu would then face a choice: If he agrees, he could broke a historic peace deal with Saudi Arabia. If he says no, he could be exposed as a rejectionist and lose whatever U.S. support he still has left.
Reality check:
With the Israel-Hamas war ongoing and the U.S. presidential election just seven months away, White House and State Department officials admit there's a very slim chance they can pull off the historic peace agreement.
Obstacles to the mega-deal include the war in Gaza, Netanyahu's dependence on his radical right-wing coalition partners, and U.S. domestic politics.
The Saudis have made clear that in order to move forward on normalization with Israel, the war in Gaza must end and the Israeli government must commit to an irreversible path for a two-state solution.
Netanyahu doesn't seem to be moving toward ending the war. And he not only opposes a two-state solution โ he rejects the mere idea of allowing the Palestinian Authority to have a role in governing Gaza after the war.
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Netanyahu attacked the ombudsman in the Israeli government, who he claims is not helping to prevent an arrest warrant being issued against him. In a statement Netanyahu Says:
"Where is she? Where is the legal advisory team? Not enough is being done about it, while I'm waging a struggle, and the orders may end up going out. They are abandoning this arena".
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"Where is she? Where is the legal advisory team? Not enough is being done about it, while I'm waging a struggle, and the orders may end up going out. They are abandoning this arena".
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Haaretz editorial team:
The statements of Finance Minister and Cabinet member Bezalel Smotrich yesterday, during which he demanded the complete destruction of Rafah, Deir al-Balah and Nuseirat, require his immediate dismissal from the government - in a normal country.
Five minutes after publishing statements like these, the Prime Minister holds a press conference, dismisses the minister and announces that this is not our way, and that there is no place in the government for people who have this vision.
But in Israel under the Netanyahu government, the far-right leader is openly calling for genocide, and there is not a single person in the government who is stopping him.
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The statements of Finance Minister and Cabinet member Bezalel Smotrich yesterday, during which he demanded the complete destruction of Rafah, Deir al-Balah and Nuseirat, require his immediate dismissal from the government - in a normal country.
Five minutes after publishing statements like these, the Prime Minister holds a press conference, dismisses the minister and announces that this is not our way, and that there is no place in the government for people who have this vision.
But in Israel under the Netanyahu government, the far-right leader is openly calling for genocide, and there is not a single person in the government who is stopping him.
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Channel 12 Hebrew
Police summon family members of Israeli Prisoners in Gaza for participating in violent acts during a demonstration the day before yesterday
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Police summon family members of Israeli Prisoners in Gaza for participating in violent acts during a demonstration the day before yesterday
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We bombarded with a barrage of mortar shells a position of enemy soldiers and vehicles around the Sheikh Ajlin area, southwest of Gaza City.
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US interception systems largely failed to intercept Iranian ballistic missiles during the attack on Israel
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Refusing to be a victim she transformed her tent in Rafah into a specialized school to teach other women to make sweets and baked goods, to empower others.
Walaa is a testament to the strength, intelligence and resilience of the beautiful Palestinian people.
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Israeli Settlement Minister Orit Struck: The deal is pretty terrible. A government that throws everything into the trash to bring back 22 or 33 people has no right to exist [A.k]
Lapid responds to Strok:
A government with 22 or 33 extremist coalition members has no right to remain.
https://t.me/warfareanalysis/35577
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A government with 22 or 33 extremist coalition members has no right to remain.
https://t.me/warfareanalysis/35577
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And you did not throw when you threw but ALLAH threw
In support of the steadfastness of the students at Columbia and as punishment for the university allowing the fascist NYPD in to commit crimes against humanity the Martyr Thomas Sankara Cyber Brigades along with other groups now started an unprecedented cyberattack on the university of Columbia.
As you know, the university network is huge and this is only a small taste of what we can do.
We are hitting various servers, including the Eservices, Emails, and internal networks.
As you know, the university network is huge, we alternate attacks on different electronic services, so some services may work and go down intermittently.
The Martyr Thomas Sankara Cyber Brigades
May 1st 2024
22 Shawwal 1445
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Israeli media outlets have reported on an unsuccessful endeavor by intelligence agencies to negotiate a prisoner exchange deal exclusively involving the Islamic Jihad while excluding Hamas. The attempt ultimately failed (obviously).
The unified display of solidarity during the last hostage exchange, where Al-Qassam and Al-Quds brigades coordinated actions and concluded proceedings with fraternal embraces, may have been a deliberate response to this failed attempt of exclusion from the negotiations.
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The unified display of solidarity during the last hostage exchange, where Al-Qassam and Al-Quds brigades coordinated actions and concluded proceedings with fraternal embraces, may have been a deliberate response to this failed attempt of exclusion from the negotiations.
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The Times |
Gazans desperate to escape the horrors of war are being exploited by Hala Consulting and Tourism, a company allegedly profiteering from the misery inflicted by the ongoing conflict.
Ibrahim al-Arjani, a businessman with historical ties to state and military establishments, and his company are charging exorbitant feesโup to $5,000 for adults and $2,500 for childrenโcapitalizing on the trauma of over 20,000 Palestinians. Hala may have made $88 million in a matter of weeks by over-charging desperate people to leave for Egypt.
Egypt's Complicity:
While Egypt sent delegations to Israel in a bid to stave off attacks near the Rafah crossing, it simultaneously leverages the crisis, potentially earning millions off the backs of fleeing Gazans.
This contradiction exposes a deeper cynicism within the ceasefire discussions, raising questions about Egypt's role.
"If there was any good faith in trying to help people get out of Gaza, they wouldn't be paying this much." - Kareem, a Palestinian trying to evacuate his family.
This crisis is not just a humanitarian disaster; it's a lucrative business for those exploiting these dire circumstances. Israel's relentless siege on Gaza continues to create conditions where survival hinges on financial capability, echoing a broader systemic abuse of power.
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