#israel

faab64@diasp.org

Israeli raids destroyed water supply for 35,000 Palestinians in #Jenin

45 homes were left “completely uninhabitable” by Israeli forces, displacing 297 people, including 102 children.

Israeli bulldozers and heavy machinery tore up approximately 25 kilometres of roads, around 70 percent of all the city’s roads.

The destruction of the roads also damaged underlying water and sewage pipes, leaving approximately 35,000 residents without a #water supply since August 28.

https://t.me/newsvideofa/2789

#WestBank ##palestine #Israel #Occupation #Apartheid #Politics

faab64@diasp.org

The lack of accountability that Israel has faced following previous attacks has enabled the latest massacre to take place at the UN-operated al-Jaouni school in central Gaza.

This is the result of total impunity. We have become so desensitised to this level of atrocity in schools and hospitals that we forget that at the beginning this was considered something completely off limits.

Al-Arian

#Gaza #SaveGaza #StopIsrael #SaveTheChildren
#palestine #Israel #Politics #PeaceNow #StopTheWar #CeasefireNow

prplcdclnw@diasp.eu

A Debate Tip for the Candidates — There’s a Correct Answer on Weapons to Israel

The correct answer is this: The United States will abide by its own laws and policies on any weapons sent to any ally.

https://www.hrw.org/news/2024/09/10/debate-tip-candidates-theres-correct-answer-weapons-israel

Several of those laws, and the policies that derive from them, curtail American weapons going to countries that have violated or are violating the rules governing war. The federal Foreign Assistance Act prohibits security assistance to any government that restricts the delivery of U.S. humanitarian aid. The better-known Leahy laws, championed by now-retired Vermont Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy, prohibits weapons from going to military units that have committed gross violations of human rights.

#human-rights-watch #human-rights #hrw #debate #israel #palestine #gaza #west-bank #war #conflict #weapons

faab64@diasp.org

Jailed for speaking up and acting against genocide in the Gaza Strip

Pro-Palestinian voices, whether they be #activists, #journalists or social media #influencers are being placed behind bars in the United Kingdom and even being accused of supporting terrorism, because they oppose the actions of the Israeli government towards the Palestinian people.

Credit: Carlos Latuff

#UK #Palestine #Censorship #Cartoon #Politics #Israel

faab64@diasp.org

They used multiple US provided 2000 pound "bunker buster" bombs against unarmed, displaced civilians who were in an Israeli declared "safe zone*!

This is just unbelievable.

Not a single "civilized western" nation has condemned this outrageous criminal act.

Not a single "civilized western" nation has called the Israeli ambassador to show their disapproval of this heneous acr.

Not a single "civilized western" nation has openly and publicly called Israel to be held accountable for their crim

Not a single "civilized western" nation has called for sanctions of the genocidal regime of Israel.

Not a single "civilized western" nation has done ANYTHING.

#Gaza #SaveGaza #StopIsrael #SaveTheChildren
#palestine #Israel #Politics #PeaceNow #StopTheWar #CeasefireNow

faab64@diasp.org

"we did nothing"

Israeli media outlets have quickly moved to clean up the aftermath of the IDF's attack on the humanitarian zone in Khan Younis, prominently publishing IDF's denials

The IDF insists that Hamas is lying about the number of casualties, claiming that 40 people were killed in the attack on the humanitarian area. However, photos from the scene appear to contradict this assertion.

In an official statement, Hamas stated that the IDF's claims about attacking Hamas militants are "a blatant lie aimed at justifying their crimes." Hamas also asserted that its members are not staying near civilians and are not using civilian facilities for military purposes.

The statement called on "the international community, the UN and all political, humanitarian and legal institutions to stop being silent and take responsibility for stopping the ongoing crisis that has been going on for 11 months."

https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/sep/10/khan-younis-israel-strike-al-mawasi-tent-camp-gaza-deaths-humanitarian-safe-zone

#IsraelWarCrimes #IsraelOccupation #Gaza #SaveGaza #StopIsrael #SaveTheChildren
#palestine #Israel #Politics #PeaceNow #StopTheWar #CeasefireNow

faab64@diasp.org

Human Rights Watch said surveillance technologies, artificial intelligence (AI), and other digital tools help determine who or what to attack in Gaza and when, but rely on data collected through systematic Israeli surveillance of Gaza residents “in a manner that is incompatible with international human rights law”.

“The Israeli military’s use of these tools, instead of helping to provide more accurate targeting and minimise civilian loss of life and property, may be exacerbating the risk to civilians and raises grave ethical, legal, and humanitarian concerns.”

Human Rights Watch

#HRW
#surveillance
#AI
#Gaza #SaveGaza #StopIsrael #SaveTheChildren
#palestine #Israel #Politics #PeaceNow #StopTheWar #CeasefireNow @palestine @israel

faab64@diasp.org

Almost half of the population of Gaza is now staying in the al-Mawasi area. People mostly live in tents thinking this is a safe zone.

But they woke up to the sound of five huge air bombs that hit tents and killed many families.

Dozens are still missing and the civil defence have been digging with their bare hands to get the people out from under the rubble.

At least 40 people have been killed.

#AlMawasi #Gaza #SaveGaza #StopIsrael #SaveTheChildren
#palestine #Israel #Politics #PeaceNow #StopTheWar #CeasefireNow

noam@libranet.de

Letter from #Israel #1 – Be careful what you wish for

“What do you want to do while you’re here?”

“I wanna go to an anti-war #protest.”

I want to better understand Israeli perspectives on the war. It’s been nearly 25 years that I’ve lived in the UK and the world looks very different from here, even more so since 7th October.

Last week the bodies of six Israeli hostages were recovered in #Gaza by the Israeli military. After surviving nearly eleven months in captivity, they had been executed by Hamas a day or two earlier, lest they be rescued. This infuriated Israelis.

Saturday night there were protests all over the country. We went to the largest, in Tel Aviv, with hundreds of thousands of people. It was a joint anti-Bibi (Netanyahu) protest – those started before the war and have now been rekindled, and are generally angry; and a make a deal / bring the hostages home protest – those have been happening weekly, a mixture of anger and sadness.

I was very nervous about going to a large protest in a country that is at war and also bitterly divided internally. But once we got there and I saw the massive number of people, I relaxed. It helped that I knew I wouldn’t encounter antisemitism, or fifty shades of ‘anti-Zionism’.

Most of the speakers were relatives and loved ones of hostages, and two were released hostages. The speeches were visceral, and it’s hard to believe people keep up this intensity week after week. It was a lot to take in, story after story, plea after plea. Wow.

The focus was only on the hostages and Bibi’s refusal to make a deal – purely for his own political gain, not the good of the country. Hardly any mention of Palestinians and nothing about the situation in Gaza. It’s a real dissonance coming from Britain. But the narrow focus is unifying, something many (most?) Israelis support. Any discussion of how to end the war, let alone what comes next, would cause division. There was an anti-occupation / anarchist block in the distance, but I didn’t get a chance to talk to them.

We left when most people did, after the speeches. Some protesters stayed behind to keep roads closed and possibly have confrontations with the police. Good luck to them, I had enough for one evening.