Immediately upon the arrival of the rescue forces after the destruction of the βOvek Carpetβ engineering vehicle in Tal Zoroub in the city of Rafah, the forces were targeted with several βRojumβ missiles.
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βIsraeliβ media:
Casualties were transferred from the βAyelet Hashaharβ area to Ziv Hospital in Safed.
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Casualties were transferred from the βAyelet Hashaharβ area to Ziv Hospital in Safed.
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Al Mayadeen:
Itβs a Zionist occupation, but online.
Wikipedia, the world's largest and most influential online encyclopedia, has become a battleground for competing narratives. Among the most contentious and fiercely debated subjects is the Palestinian cause.
"Iβm a strong supporter of Israel," Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia once said to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) during an interview.
Back in 2015, a piece in The Times of Israel discussed the founder of Wikipedia and how he is "unabashedly" pro-"Israel".
This background sheds light on why Wikipedia maintains an article titled "Arbitration Palestine-Israeli Article," established in 2008 to create a code of conduct for users.
However, it's important to note the inherent bias in these regulations, which require users to be registered with the site for at least 30 days and have a history of over 500 edits before they can contribute to Wikipedia pages related to Palestine. Such restrictions can limit the perspectives and contributions of those intimately familiar with the Palestinian struggle, potentially skewing the narrative presented on the platform.
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Itβs a Zionist occupation, but online.
Wikipedia, the world's largest and most influential online encyclopedia, has become a battleground for competing narratives. Among the most contentious and fiercely debated subjects is the Palestinian cause.
"Iβm a strong supporter of Israel," Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia once said to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) during an interview.
Back in 2015, a piece in The Times of Israel discussed the founder of Wikipedia and how he is "unabashedly" pro-"Israel".
This background sheds light on why Wikipedia maintains an article titled "Arbitration Palestine-Israeli Article," established in 2008 to create a code of conduct for users.
However, it's important to note the inherent bias in these regulations, which require users to be registered with the site for at least 30 days and have a history of over 500 edits before they can contribute to Wikipedia pages related to Palestine. Such restrictions can limit the perspectives and contributions of those intimately familiar with the Palestinian struggle, potentially skewing the narrative presented on the platform.
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F-16 warplanes are flying low over the city of Jenin and its refugee camp.
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Their research is conducted on the bodies of Palestinian martyrs; their stolen skins, organs, and stolen corpses (hundreds of bodies are held by Israel).
Drug experiments are conducted on prisoners in occupation prisons. Prisoners enter healthy and emerge with cancers.
All over the world, experiments are done on animals, except in Israel, they are done on Palestinians
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Israeli soldiers documented the moment their fellow soldiers were hit by a drone.
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"Fight them; God will punish them by your hands, disgrace them, grant you victory over them and heal the hearts of a believing people."
In response to the crimes of the occupation against our people, we targeted the "Beit Hefer" settlement and the "Shuwaykah" Gate.
In retaliation for the zionist occupation's crimes and massacres against our people, and as a challenge to the leaders of the occupation, a group of our striking forces moved on the evening of Friday, the 15th of Dhul-Hijjah 1445 AH / corresponding to 21-06-2024 CE, and carried out a shooting operation targeting a gathering of zionist occupation soldiers at the Anab military checkpoint, targeted a zionist military vehicle belonging to the Border Guard in the Jarushiya area, and targeted the Shuwaykah Gate west of Tulkarem.
Our operations are ongoing, and it is indeed a revolution until victory.
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades β The Military Wing of the Fatah Movement
Sunday, 17th of Dhul-Hijjah 1445 AH / corresponding to 23-06-2024 CE
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We bombed, with a barrage of regular-calibre mortar shells, positions of zionist enemy soldiers and vehicles on the front lines of the advance in the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.
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Fleeing because of the war, 550 thousand settlers left βIsraelβ in the first six months of the war and did not return.
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There is military oversight of the publication.
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From the scene of the explosion of an explosive drone in the βAyelet Hashaharβ area.
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The French-Dutch airline Transavia has finally canceled its flights from Amsterdam to Tel Aviv in both directions. The company sold thousands of tickets to Israelis on the line but decided at this stage to cancel the flights to Israel. Thousands of Israelis who were supposed to go to the Netherlands this summer will receive cancellation notices.
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Zaman Yisrael:
550,000 settlers left Israel in the first six months of the war and did not return
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550,000 settlers left Israel in the first six months of the war and did not return
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Yedioth Ahronoth:
Netanyahu lost his temper during the government meeting and shouted at the Minister of Galilee and the Negev because of his opposition to political appointments
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Netanyahu lost his temper during the government meeting and shouted at the Minister of Galilee and the Negev because of his opposition to political appointments
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I came across an interesting interview on a US channel. The channel owner interviewed a Lebanese man.
Hereβs an extract of the most significant Q&As:
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Hereβs an extract of the most significant Q&As:
What is the atmosphere like among people in Lebanon? Do they talk about it, or do they try to not think about it? If they are, what do they say? Are they confident, worried, scared?
It is the ONLY subject. Even when they go out to have fun, it is in the back of their minds. And all conversations revolve around it. "Are you having family lunch this Sunday? Of course we are, if the situation allows it!" People are confident and scared. Lebanon has been destroyed by Israeli jets many times. We know the cost. But we are fed up. We think this should be the last battle. Win or lose. It all depends on each side's allies too. To be clear, lots of people do not like Hezbollah. But the greatest majority does not trust Israel and the West. The hatred for Israel supersedes opposition to the Hezbollah. Many Lebanese think that Israel is behind the port blast in 2020 that destroyed Beirut.
How do you see the war in Gaza? What do others in Lebanon think about it?
It is clearly a brutal genocide. Few people in Lebanon are surprised by the brutality of the Israelis. A lot of empathy for the Palestinians.
Do people want the war with Israel, or do they prefer peace?
No one wants war, but the alternative has never been peace. Not in the West Bank, not in Jerusalem, not in Gaza, and not even in Lebanon, Syria, etc. All those times that the American media did not mention Palestine, war was going on. Israel bombed Syria on a weekly basis since 2011.
Do you see the US as a culprit in Israel's war on Gaza? Do others?
The US is seen as the main enabler of the Israeli bold attitude. Israel would have lost all the previous wars if the US was not supporting it. And the rationale behind invading, destroying Syria, boycotting Iran etc., is always seen as a favour for Israel.
Do you think the Near-East would be better off without Israel? If yes, why?
Israel is the exact antithesis of Lebanese and Palestinian mentality: multi-confessional, anti-war, soft power... The area was better off before. There was interaction between all countries. On both sides of my family, we had relatives in Bagdad, Damascus, Lattakia, Cairo, Alexandria, and of course, Jerusalem and Haifa. Since the creation of Israel, and the establishment of rigid boundaries of pseudo nation-states, people have stopped travelling. Geographically, Israel is in the middle between us all. Discontinuity of roads...
Anything else you want to say?
Be informed and take a courageous stand. People are dying, families are destroyed, livelihoods are gone.
Israel is the result of Western anti semitism. Palestinians (and Lebanese) have paid a high price.
The only solution is a single state.
What do you mean by a "single state?"
One state with Jews (not Zionists) and Palestinians living together. This was the initial Palestinian request - no partition - in 1948 or before.
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