International Israel Incursion Into Lebanon - Multiple Casualties Reported in Border Ambush

So we disregard Oct 7th to make this whole list justifiable? The lengths people will go through to defend terrorists is astounding. Terrorists backed by one of the most repressive regimes in the world. A regime that beats women to death because a lock of hair fell out of their hijab.
Why didn't Hamas return the hostages immediately in order to prevent more blood shed? Many of those hostages being women and babies. Hamas knew exactly what the Israeli response would be. They want there own people sacrificed to justify their terror against the evil jews. This is precisely why they stole billions in aid money to construct hundreds of miles of tunnels under civilian infrastructure. Money that was never shared with or benefitted the Palestinian people. This death cult loves when their own children are blown to bits because of their actions. It really helps them breed antisemitism among simpletons in the west.

Could you disregard the Nakba and the next 70 years?

It boggles my mind how one has the audacity to call Hamas a repressive regime while defending a country thats committing ethnic cleansing and has created a culture where soldiers shoot little kids in the head for sport.

The US state department designated them terrorists. What that word really means if its not an AQ or Black Hand type organization is "militant government or political party we do not like". They have designated Iranian military units terrorist organizations. Thats like designating the Navy seals a terrorist organization or something. Its wild how people who gatekeep the term genocide so strictly can use the term terrorist so loosely.

Do you not understand what a hostage is? "Why didn't they release the hostages?" The whole point of taking a hostage is to prevent retaliation because in theory the person who'd otherwise retaliate cares about the hostage. Hamas overestimated the Likuds care for their own people shame on them.


This shit is like blaming the US(a country it is impossible to invade) for having a military. Hamas ruled a 141 square mile enclave with 2 million people that was blockaded by a hostile state. They invested in their military what a senseless decision. Like when yall talk about a two state solution you actually expect a Palestinian state to not have a military after all this shit?
 
I wonder what Israel is going to do to Iran.

I am surprised nothing has happened so far. Are they waiting for a new US President?
 

‘Genocide unfolding’: 640 Palestinians killed in north Gaza in 17 days​

Rescue workers banned from accessing besieged areas, making it difficult to get the exact number of people killed.

Israel has killed at least 640 Palestinians in north Gaza since it laid siege to the area 17 days ago, 33 of them since dawn on Monday, medical sources have told Al Jazeera.

“Genocide is unfolding in northern Gaza in its clearest form, in full view of the world,” the Palestinian Authority’s Foreign Ministry warned in a statement on Sunday.

“The occupation army is forcing residents of northern Gaza to either flee under bombardment or face killing in what resembles a circle of certain death,” it said, adding that the failure of the international community to stop this “war of extermination has emboldened Israel to continue its deadly campaign”.

Reporting from Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, Al Jazeera’s Tarez Abu Azzoum said civilians in northern Gaza are “trapped” in their houses amid “a mass blackout”.

“Food, water, and medicine have run out,” he added. While Israeli air attacks have hit several areas across Gaza, the concentration of its army attacks remains in the north, particularly Jabalia refugee camp, Abu Azzoum said.

Meanwhile, Palestinian women forced to flee north Gaza said the Israeli army is separating and arresting dozens of men at checkpoints.

Abu Azzoum said rescue workers recovered the bodies of five Palestinians killed in the southern Rafah City. At least 18 others were killed and several people injured in an Israeli shelling in Jabalia, medical sources told Al Jazeera. Two Palestinians were also killed in north Gaza’s as-Saftawi area northwest of Gaza City.

Reporting from Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City, where Palestinian casualties from the north have been arriving after a series of attacks, Ibrahim al-Khalili described “an unimaginable situation” with funerals held since the early morning.

“People filling water containers were targeted and killed. In Beit Lahiya, a school shelter was also attacked with several killed and dozens wounded,” al-Khalili said.

In a statement, the UN Human Rights Office said Israeli forces demolished a block of homes in Jabalia on Monday, while also hitting at least three UNRWA schools there.

Israel “may be causing the destruction of the Palestinian population in Gaza’s northernmost governorate through death and displacement”, amid continuous bombardment across the besieged enclave, the UN body said.

Israel’s brutal onslaught on the Gaza Strip has killed more than 42,600 people, mostly women and children, and wounded 99,800 others since October last year – although the numbers are likely to be far higher with thousands of victims buried underneath the rubble.

Despite Israel claiming to have defeated Hamas in northern Gaza and Jabalia in early January this year, it launched yet another offensive there in what the UN and Palestinian rights groups now fear is an effort to empty it of Palestinian residents.

Humanitarian workers and health authorities in Gaza say most aid has not reached northern Gaza due to heavy Israeli bombardment.

Sam Rose, director of planning at the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, said people in Gaza “are facing absolutely unimaginable conditions”.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024...-palestinians-killed-in-north-gaza-in-17-days
Sometimes the response to committing unimaginable crimes is "unimaginable" hardship
 
Could you disregard the Nakba and the next 70 years?

It boggles my mind how one has the audacity to call Hamas a repressive regime while defending a country thats committing ethnic cleansing and has created a culture where soldiers shoot little kids in the head for sport.

The US state department designated them terrorists. What that word really means if its not an AQ or Black Hand type organization is "militant government or political party we do not like". They have designated Iranian military units terrorist organizations. Thats like designating the Navy seals a terrorist organization or something. Its wild how people who gatekeep the term genocide so strictly can use the term terrorist so loosely.

Do you not understand what a hostage is? "Why didn't they release the hostages?" The whole point of taking a hostage is to prevent retaliation because in theory the person who'd otherwise retaliate cares about the hostage. Hamas overestimated the Likuds care for their own people shame on them.


This shit is like blaming the US(a country it is impossible to invade) for having a military. Hamas ruled a 141 square mile enclave with 2 million people that was blockaded by a hostile state. They invested in their military what a senseless decision. Like when yall talk about a two state solution you actually expect a Palestinian state to not have a military after all this shit?
Dude, fuck off with this. You would be Israel's biggest dick rider if the U.S. was not their ally and they were doing the same shit as now.
 
Sometimes the response to committing unimaginable crimes is "unimaginable" hardship
Jewish Supremacist SuperNazi right here.

Israel kidnapped, raped, dn murdered countless Palestinians civiliasn pre-Oct 7 but that does not matter to you.

You are the pure retard that beleives there is no justification for Oct 7 but Oct 7 justifies ethnic cleansing.
 
Sometimes the response to committing unimaginable crimes is "unimaginable" hardship
- We could aply this to IGF actions as a justificative for the october 7. In the end Bibi is in a confortable home, eating the better food. And Israeli and Gaza civilians are at the crossing fires. Bibi is now the biggest war criminal of the 21 century.
 
Jewish Supremacist SuperNazi right here.

Israel kidnapped, raped, dn murdered countless Palestinians civiliasn pre-Oct 7 but that does not matter to you.

You are the pure retard that beleives there is no justification for Oct 7 but Oct 7 justifies ethnic cleansing.
Tfdr

Too full of shit didn't read

Lolsers
 
- We could aply this to IGF actions as a justificative for the october 7. In the end Bibi is in a confortable home, eating the better food. And Israeli and Gaza civilians are at the crossing fires. Bibi is now the biggest war criminal of the 21 century.
Igf?

Act like a grown up

You are better than Sammy aren't you? Don't aim that low
 
Igf?

Act like a grown up

You are better than Sammy aren't you? Don't aim that low
- I'm a adult with a Super-Man avatar, a super-man banner and a pro-wrestling tag. I'm far more infantily than what you think:D
 

Iran should not make ‘mistake of responding to Israel’s strikes’: US, Israel bottom bitch


US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said he spoke Saturday with his Israeli counterpart, Yoav Gallant, to discuss Israel’s overnight strikes on military targets in Iran, Anadolu Agency reports.

“I emphasized that the United States is well postured to defend U.S. forces and facilities across the region and made clear that Iran should not make the mistake of responding to Israel’s strikes, which should mark the end of this exchange,” Austin wrote on X.

The telephone call followed Israeli air strikes that reportedly killed four Iranian soldiers at military sites in response to Iran’s large-scale ballistic missile attack against Israel on Oct. 1

Austin said he reaffirmed the US’ “ironclad commitment” to Israel’s security and support for Israel’s right to defend itself.

“I also underscored the opportunities that exist for to use diplomacy to dial down tensions in the region, including with a hostage release and ceasefire deal in Gaza and an agreement that allows civilians on both sides of the Israel-Lebanon border to return safely to their homes,” he added.

The US previously emphasized that Israeli strikes should halt further direct exchanges between Israel and Iran. An American defense official, while indicating that there was “no US involvement” in the strikes, warned Iran about “consequences” if it chose to retaliate.

Iranian military officials previously cautioned that any attack from Israel would be met with a “harsher response.”

https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/2...-mistake-of-responding-to-israels-strikes-us/

Iran accuses US of involvement in Israeli strike on its territory​


The United States played a role in Saturday’s Israeli strikes on Iran, a top official in Tehran said, Anadolu Agency reports.

“The Americans clearly participated in the attack,” Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in a televised interview on Sunday.

“The Americans provided an air corridor for the Zionist air force, and the defensive equipment they sent to them is considered a form of involvement in the recent operations,” he added, saying that US participation is “completely clear.”

On the international backlash to Israel’s attack, he said: “The level of global condemnation for this aggressive act by the Zionist entity was very high.”

Israeli on Saturday said it had carried out a four-hour assault on Iran, with Tehran stating that it successfully repelled “attempts by the Zionist entity to attack some points in Tehran and across the country.”

According to the Iranian military, the Israeli strikes killed four soldiers.

This attack followed Iran’s launch of over 180 missiles at Israel on Oct. 1, which Tehran described as “retaliation” for the assassinations of top leaders of Palestinian group Hamas and Lebanese Hezbollah.

Iran had previously warned that any Israeli attack would be met with a “harsher response.”

https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/2...volvement-in-israeli-strike-on-its-territory/
 
pretty sure its Wadtuckets new account.
The gimmick is exactly the same as his.
(He is trolling.)
- I used to like Wad. Pretty sad if he is pro genocide!
 

Israel passes laws to restrict the work of a UN agency that is a lifeline for Gaza​


BY SAMY MAGDY AND MELANIE LIDMAN
Updated 4:12 AM BRT, October 29, 2024

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli lawmakers passed two laws on Monday that could threaten the work of the main U.N. agency providing aid to people in Gaza by barring it from operating on Israeli soil, severing ties with it.

The laws, which do not immediately take effect, signal a new low for a long-troubled relationship between Israel and the U.N. Israel’s international allies said they were deeply worried about their potential impact on Palestinians as the Gaza war’s humanitarian toll worsens.

Under the first law, the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, or UNRWA, would be banned from conducting “any activity” or providing any service inside Israel. The second law would sever Israel’s diplomatic ties with the agency.

The laws risk collapsing the already fragile process for distributing aid in Gaza at a moment when Israel is under increased U.S. pressure to ramp up aid. UNRWA’s chief called them “a dangerous precedent.”

Israel has alleged that some of UNRWA’s thousands of staff members participated in the Hamas attacks last year that sparked the war in Gaza. It also has said hundreds of UNRWA staff have militant ties and that it has found Hamas military assets in or under the agency’s facilities.

The agency fired nine employees after an investigation but denied it knowingly aids armed groups and said it acts quickly to purge any suspected militants from its ranks. Some of Israel’s allegations prompted major international donors to cut funding to the agency, although some of it has been restored.


Israel has at times during the war raided or attacked UNRWA schools or other facilities, saying militants were operating there. UNRWA says more than 200 of its employees have been killed during the war.

“The law that we passed now is not just another bill. It is a call for justice and a wake up call,” said lawmaker Boaz Bismuth, who co-sponsored one of the bills. “UNRWA is not an aid agency for refugees. It is an aid agency for Hamas.”

The head of UNRWA, Philippe Lazzarini, said the new laws were part of an “ongoing campaign to discredit UNRWA.”

“These bills will only deepen the suffering of Palestinians, especially in Gaza,” he said on the social platform X.

The first vote passed 92-10 and followed a fiery debate between supporters of the law and its opponents, mostly members of Arab parliamentary parties. The second law, which initially included a move to label UNRWA a terror organization but was later amended, was approved 87-9.

An English language account on X for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel was ready to work with international partners to ensure it “continues to facilitate humanitarian aid to civilians in Gaza.” The post did not say how, and it was not clear how the flow of aid would be affected once these bills take effect.

Together, the laws would effectively sever ties with the U.N. agency, strip it of legal immunities and restrict its ability to support Palestinians in east Jerusalem and the West Bank. The legislation does not provide for alternative organizations to oversee its work.

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said UNRWA would be prevented from doing U.N. General Assembly-mandated work if the laws are implemented. “There is no alternative to UNRWA,” he said in a statement issued Monday night.

Guterres called on Israel “to act consistently with its obligations” under the U.N. Charter and international law, as well as the privileges and immunities of the United Nations. “National legislation cannot alter those obligations,” Guterres stressed in a statement.

International allies of Israel’s have opposed the moves​

The changes could be a serious blow to Palestinians in Gaza. More than 1.9 million Palestinians are displaced from their homes, and Gaza faces widespread shortages of food, water and medicine.

International aid groups and a handful of Israel’s Western allies, including the U.S., have voiced strong opposition.

U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller, speaking to reporters in Washington before the votes, said the administration was “deeply concerned” by the legislation. “There’s nobody that can replace them right now in the middle of the crisis,” he said.

UNRWA provides education, health care and other basic services to millions of Palestinian refugees across the region, including in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

The laws would go into effect 60 to 90 days after Israel’s Foreign Ministry notifies the U.N., according to the spokesperson of lawmaker Dan Illouz, one of the co-sponsors of one of the laws.

https://apnews.com/article/israel-p...s-10-28-2024-6894ad0ffa997d49742908a0e8c952b9
 

Israel passes laws to restrict the work of a UN agency that is a lifeline for Gaza​


BY SAMY MAGDY AND MELANIE LIDMAN
Updated 4:12 AM BRT, October 29, 2024

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli lawmakers passed two laws on Monday that could threaten the work of the main U.N. agency providing aid to people in Gaza by barring it from operating on Israeli soil, severing ties with it.

The laws, which do not immediately take effect, signal a new low for a long-troubled relationship between Israel and the U.N. Israel’s international allies said they were deeply worried about their potential impact on Palestinians as the Gaza war’s humanitarian toll worsens.

Under the first law, the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, or UNRWA, would be banned from conducting “any activity” or providing any service inside Israel. The second law would sever Israel’s diplomatic ties with the agency.

The laws risk collapsing the already fragile process for distributing aid in Gaza at a moment when Israel is under increased U.S. pressure to ramp up aid. UNRWA’s chief called them “a dangerous precedent.”

Israel has alleged that some of UNRWA’s thousands of staff members participated in the Hamas attacks last year that sparked the war in Gaza. It also has said hundreds of UNRWA staff have militant ties and that it has found Hamas military assets in or under the agency’s facilities.

The agency fired nine employees after an investigation but denied it knowingly aids armed groups and said it acts quickly to purge any suspected militants from its ranks. Some of Israel’s allegations prompted major international donors to cut funding to the agency, although some of it has been restored.


Israel has at times during the war raided or attacked UNRWA schools or other facilities, saying militants were operating there. UNRWA says more than 200 of its employees have been killed during the war.

“The law that we passed now is not just another bill. It is a call for justice and a wake up call,” said lawmaker Boaz Bismuth, who co-sponsored one of the bills. “UNRWA is not an aid agency for refugees. It is an aid agency for Hamas.”

The head of UNRWA, Philippe Lazzarini, said the new laws were part of an “ongoing campaign to discredit UNRWA.”

“These bills will only deepen the suffering of Palestinians, especially in Gaza,” he said on the social platform X.

The first vote passed 92-10 and followed a fiery debate between supporters of the law and its opponents, mostly members of Arab parliamentary parties. The second law, which initially included a move to label UNRWA a terror organization but was later amended, was approved 87-9.

An English language account on X for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel was ready to work with international partners to ensure it “continues to facilitate humanitarian aid to civilians in Gaza.” The post did not say how, and it was not clear how the flow of aid would be affected once these bills take effect.

Together, the laws would effectively sever ties with the U.N. agency, strip it of legal immunities and restrict its ability to support Palestinians in east Jerusalem and the West Bank. The legislation does not provide for alternative organizations to oversee its work.

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said UNRWA would be prevented from doing U.N. General Assembly-mandated work if the laws are implemented. “There is no alternative to UNRWA,” he said in a statement issued Monday night.

Guterres called on Israel “to act consistently with its obligations” under the U.N. Charter and international law, as well as the privileges and immunities of the United Nations. “National legislation cannot alter those obligations,” Guterres stressed in a statement.

International allies of Israel’s have opposed the moves​

The changes could be a serious blow to Palestinians in Gaza. More than 1.9 million Palestinians are displaced from their homes, and Gaza faces widespread shortages of food, water and medicine.

International aid groups and a handful of Israel’s Western allies, including the U.S., have voiced strong opposition.

U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller, speaking to reporters in Washington before the votes, said the administration was “deeply concerned” by the legislation. “There’s nobody that can replace them right now in the middle of the crisis,” he said.

UNRWA provides education, health care and other basic services to millions of Palestinian refugees across the region, including in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

The laws would go into effect 60 to 90 days after Israel’s Foreign Ministry notifies the U.N., according to the spokesperson of lawmaker Dan Illouz, one of the co-sponsors of one of the laws.

https://apnews.com/article/israel-p...s-10-28-2024-6894ad0ffa997d49742908a0e8c952b9
Oh, the UN is the lifeline of Hamas terrorism alright

Their staff actively participating in terrorist activities

 

Israel passes laws to restrict the work of a UN agency that is a lifeline for Gaza​


BY SAMY MAGDY AND MELANIE LIDMAN
Updated 4:12 AM BRT, October 29, 2024

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli lawmakers passed two laws on Monday that could threaten the work of the main U.N. agency providing aid to people in Gaza by barring it from operating on Israeli soil, severing ties with it.

The laws, which do not immediately take effect, signal a new low for a long-troubled relationship between Israel and the U.N. Israel’s international allies said they were deeply worried about their potential impact on Palestinians as the Gaza war’s humanitarian toll worsens.

Under the first law, the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, or UNRWA, would be banned from conducting “any activity” or providing any service inside Israel. The second law would sever Israel’s diplomatic ties with the agency.

The laws risk collapsing the already fragile process for distributing aid in Gaza at a moment when Israel is under increased U.S. pressure to ramp up aid. UNRWA’s chief called them “a dangerous precedent.”

Israel has alleged that some of UNRWA’s thousands of staff members participated in the Hamas attacks last year that sparked the war in Gaza. It also has said hundreds of UNRWA staff have militant ties and that it has found Hamas military assets in or under the agency’s facilities.

The agency fired nine employees after an investigation but denied it knowingly aids armed groups and said it acts quickly to purge any suspected militants from its ranks. Some of Israel’s allegations prompted major international donors to cut funding to the agency, although some of it has been restored.


Israel has at times during the war raided or attacked UNRWA schools or other facilities, saying militants were operating there. UNRWA says more than 200 of its employees have been killed during the war.

“The law that we passed now is not just another bill. It is a call for justice and a wake up call,” said lawmaker Boaz Bismuth, who co-sponsored one of the bills. “UNRWA is not an aid agency for refugees. It is an aid agency for Hamas.”

The head of UNRWA, Philippe Lazzarini, said the new laws were part of an “ongoing campaign to discredit UNRWA.”

“These bills will only deepen the suffering of Palestinians, especially in Gaza,” he said on the social platform X.

The first vote passed 92-10 and followed a fiery debate between supporters of the law and its opponents, mostly members of Arab parliamentary parties. The second law, which initially included a move to label UNRWA a terror organization but was later amended, was approved 87-9.

An English language account on X for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel was ready to work with international partners to ensure it “continues to facilitate humanitarian aid to civilians in Gaza.” The post did not say how, and it was not clear how the flow of aid would be affected once these bills take effect.

Together, the laws would effectively sever ties with the U.N. agency, strip it of legal immunities and restrict its ability to support Palestinians in east Jerusalem and the West Bank. The legislation does not provide for alternative organizations to oversee its work.

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said UNRWA would be prevented from doing U.N. General Assembly-mandated work if the laws are implemented. “There is no alternative to UNRWA,” he said in a statement issued Monday night.

Guterres called on Israel “to act consistently with its obligations” under the U.N. Charter and international law, as well as the privileges and immunities of the United Nations. “National legislation cannot alter those obligations,” Guterres stressed in a statement.

International allies of Israel’s have opposed the moves​

The changes could be a serious blow to Palestinians in Gaza. More than 1.9 million Palestinians are displaced from their homes, and Gaza faces widespread shortages of food, water and medicine.

International aid groups and a handful of Israel’s Western allies, including the U.S., have voiced strong opposition.

U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller, speaking to reporters in Washington before the votes, said the administration was “deeply concerned” by the legislation. “There’s nobody that can replace them right now in the middle of the crisis,” he said.

UNRWA provides education, health care and other basic services to millions of Palestinian refugees across the region, including in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

The laws would go into effect 60 to 90 days after Israel’s Foreign Ministry notifies the U.N., according to the spokesperson of lawmaker Dan Illouz, one of the co-sponsors of one of the laws.

https://apnews.com/article/israel-p...s-10-28-2024-6894ad0ffa997d49742908a0e8c952b9


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UN is terrorist scum basically
 
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