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I think we, the US, is helping out quite a bit. This looking the other way shit has gotten quite old.
So add those involved, including the leadership of the Airline and police to the Mossad list. It was well documented and recorded. Once they fear us, they will respect us.
appears to be a theme as it happened in Crete yesterday as well....people shouting Assasins Assasins at themProtesters prevent Israeli cruise ship from docking on Greek island.
A cruise liner carrying Israeli tourists has been forced to reroute to Cyprus after being turned away from the Greek island of Syros after a quayside protest over the Gaza war.
Around 1,600 Israeli passengers on board the Crown Iris were prevented from disembarking amid safety concerns when more than 300 demonstrators on the Cycladic isle made clear they were unwelcome over Israel’s conduct of the war and treatment of Palestinians in Gaza. A large banner emblazoned with the words Stop the Genocide was held aloft alongside Palestinian flags...
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Greek protesters block Israeli cruise ship from docking, forcing reroute to Cyprus
1,600 passengers aboard the 'Crown Iris' spend several hours waiting in vain to disembark in Syros as 300 protesters gather in and around the port to protest Gaza warwww.timesofisrael.com
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Without providing some evidence that there are inaccuracies in the story you are just spitting shit.... This is exactly the sort of thing we want to avoid while calling out the horrific (and obvious war crimes) behavior of Israel govt.Dossier of NYT Zionists running the show.
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Pls read the post I responded to in its entirety.Without providing some evidence that there are inaccuracies in the story you are just spitting shit.... This is exactly the sort of thing we want to avoid while calling out the horrific (and obvious war crimes) behavior of Israel govt.
This is the really sad part. The rest of the Arab world is just fine with what Israel is doing. The outcasts of the ME.Guess we can all pat ourselves on the back, job well done?
We sent the... parties involved... a letter of suggestion....?
Do they think that will break the Egyptian / Israeli blockade on Gaza?
I mean, either military force is used against Israel. Or the people of Gaza starve to death.
Arab states call on Hamas to disarm and relinquish power in unprecedented move
The 22-member Arab League, the entire European Union and another 17 countries backed a declaration signed at a United Nations conference co-hosted by Saudi Arabia and France on Tuesday.
Last week, in a piece for the Guardian, Nick Maynard, a volunteer surgeon at a hospital in southern Gaza, wrote, “I’ve just finished operating on another severely malnourished young teenager. A seven-month-old baby lies in our paediatric intensive care unit, so tiny and malnourished that I initially mistook her for a newborn. The phrase ‘skin and bones’ doesn’t do justice to the way her body has been ravaged. She is literally wasting away before our eyes and, despite our best efforts, we are powerless to save her.” The humanitarian situation in Gaza, which was already dire, deteriorated even further in July, with sixty-three people, including twenty-five children, dying from malnutrition-related causes, according to the World Health Organization. This past weekend, Israel announced that it would pause some military activity in the territory and allow more aid in, although it remains unclear how long that pause will last.
As more reports and images of emaciated children emerge from Gaza, close Israeli allies, such as France and the United Kingdom, have issued harsh critiques, calling the current humanitarian situation a “catastrophe.” Emmanuel Macron, the President of France, announced that his country would become the first member of the G-7 to recognize a Palestinian state, and Keir Starmer, the British Prime Minister, has also promised to do so unless Israel agrees to a ceasefire. On Monday, even President Trump acknowledged that children were going hungry. (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, meanwhile, has continued to insist that there is “no starvation in Gaza.”) Two Israeli human-rights groups have begun referring to Israel’s actions as “genocide.” The scale of the crisis has also caused a number of American politicians and commentators, including defenders of the war, to argue that more aid needs to be allowed into the territory, or that the war itself has become unjust.
Amit Segal, the chief political correspondent for Israel’s Channel 12, is widely considered one of the country’s most influential journalists. Segal is a prominent defender of the Netanyahu government. He has written on topics such as what he calls “The Settler Violence Scam” and the need to annex parts of Gaza. Last week, he wrote a piece for the Free Press in which he said that “Gaza may well be approaching a real hunger crisis.” He approvingly quoted the Israeli journalist Haviv Rettig Gur, who said, “It’s hard to convince Israelis of that because literally everything said to them for 22 months on this topic has been a fiction.” He also wrote that without Hamas’s “gleeful hoarding of food,” Gaza “would not be facing the current food shortage.” (The following day, Reuters reported that an analysis conducted by U.S.A.I.D. found “no evidence of systematic theft” of U.S. humanitarian supplies by Hamas. Another report, in the Times, said that Israeli officials privately agree that Hamas has not systemically looted United Nations aid, directly contradicting a central talking point of the Israeli war effort.)
jackson hinkle has many videos the same....it's just griftingCandace nails it:
Funny when you think about it. A country that was forcefully created because holocaust even though the majority of the descendents aren't even related to someone who survived or perished in the holocaust and the current nazis (trumpists) supporting the inexcusable actions of these murderous monsters constantly shouting, we deserve to cause destruction and mayhem because October 7th where they killed more of their own citizens to prevent them from being captured than Hamas did.
Ironic? Yes. Pretty sweetly ironic.
The world has finally seen through their lies and trembling at how ugly and hideous their true faces are and it's because these zionists dug their holes deeper than they should have.