#israeli

faab64@diasp.org

Doctors Without Borders in #Gaza:

  • We are very concerned about the situation developing at Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis.

Doctors Without Borders calls on the #Israeli forces to ensure the safety of all medical staff, patients and displaced people.

Today, #Israeli forces ordered all displaced persons taking shelter inside Nasser Hospital, the largest in southern #Gaza, to evacuate.

faab64@diasp.org

#Haaretz: #Hamas’ response includes requesting a 45-day truce (the first phase) and the release of the kidnapped persons after the army withdraws to uninhabited areas.

  • The purpose of 45 days is the first phase of the Paris Agreement - the newspaper reported that #Hamas requested “withdrawal” during this phase and the return of the displaced.
  • Israel Channel 13: The security and political cabinet meets tomorrow evening -Netanyahu agreed to the possibility of a ceasefire between the three stages of the deal “without consulting the war council.” -The #Israeli Prime Minister prevents Blinken from meeting “individually” with the Chief of Staff
  • picture shared: #Mossad chief and #Gallant last night after #Hamas' response arrived

#SaveGaza #StopIsrael #SaveTheChildren
#palestine #Israel #Occupation #Apartheid #Politics #PeaceNow #StopTheWar #CeasefireNow

faab64@diasp.org

The elite forces of the #Israeli Air Force lost more fighters inside #Gaza than they had lost in all previous wars.

The elite forces of the #Israeli Air Force, "Shaldag", have lost more fighters inside #Gaza than they have lost in all previous wars.

The loss of a soldier in special units costs the #Israeli army a heavy price, as training these units requires a lot of time and money, and it is not easy to find a replacement for someone who is killed.

#palestine #Israel #Occupation #Gaza #Politics #IDF

anubis2814@friendica.myportal.social

There are two types of people who experience violence against them.
One group comes away believing that they should counter with equal or more violence and cruelty
One group comes away believing they should fight against said violence against everyone so that it wont happen to anyone again.
#Israeli government is the former.

faab64@diasp.org

The #Israeli military carried mock attacks against Lebanese capitals Beirut and Tripoli, deploying flares over both Lebanese capitals.

This is a show of force against defenseless Lebanon and a ln example of what IDF going to do in the coming days.

Israeli government have ordered the schools in the border city of #Sderot to close for several weeks starting from February. This could be an indication of #Israel plans to attack #Lebanon in the coming weeks.

The jet and UAV activities are ongoing.

Videos are shared on telegram channel.

#Beirut #Tripoli #Military #Hezbollah #PeaceNow #StopIsrael

faab64@diasp.org

#Israeli media highlights

  • A study conducted among displaced people from the north says that 40% do not plan to return to their homes after the end of the war.
  • There is a recognition in the army that the chance of returning #hostages alive in a military operation is slim
  • American media are talking about escalating tensions between #Biden and #Netanyahu
  • Confrontations in the government session during a security briefing today and an exchange of shouting between ministers

#Israel #Media #Politics #Palestine #Gaza

faab64@diasp.org

Senior officers in the #Israeli army told the New York Times: There are doubts about the possibility of achieving the war goals in the near future

So 23000 people killed, over 12000 missing and millions homeless without Israel achieving "It's goals in Gaza"!

I am sure Biden will provide more money and weapons to Netanyahu to achieve those goals!

#Israel #Gaza #October7 #WarCrime #StopTheWar #SaveGaza #StopIsrael #Politics #Apartheid #Occupation #Palestine

libramoon@diaspora.glasswings.com

https://www.commondreams.org/news/netanyahu-two-state-solution

#Netanyahu Takes #Palestinian State Off the Table, Vows #Israeli Control 'From the River to the Sea'
BRETT WILKINS
Jan 18, 2024

...""This truth I say to our American friends—and I also stopped the attempt to impose on us a reality that will jeopardize us—a prime minister of Israel has to be able to say no, even to the best of friends," the prime minister added. "To say no when you need to and to say yes when you can."

The "from the river to the sea" mantra—a claim to all of historic Palestine from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea—is expressed in both the original charter of Netanyahu's right-wing #Likud party and the aspirational chants of Palestinians and their supporters around the world.

"So it's okay for Netanyahu to say 'from the river to the sea', but not for Palestinians?" quipped journalist Richard Medhurst following the press conference. "Gee, I wonder which of them has not just said it, but forced millions of people from their native homes for 75 years and just killed 24,000 people of them to achieve it."
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United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres responded to Netanyahu's comments in a statement reiterating his stance that "the only way to stem the suffering" in the region is "an immediate humanitarian cease-fire in Gaza and a process that leads to sustained peace for Israelis and Palestinians, based on a two-state solution."
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday informed the United States that there will be no independent Palestinian state after the current war on Gaza is over, and that Israel will control Palestine "from the river to the sea."

"For 30 years I have been very consistent. This conflict is not about the lack of a Palestinian state, but the existence of a Jewish state," Netanyahu—who has previously boasted about thwarting the so-called "two-state solution" favored by Washington—said during a nationally televised press conference.

"From every area we evacuate we have received terrible terror against us. It happened in southern Lebanon, it happened in Gaza, and also in Judea and Samaria," he continued, the final part a reference to the illegally occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.

"Therefore, I clarify that in any arrangement in the future the state of Israel has to control the entire area from the river to the sea," he stressed. "This is what happens when you have sovereignty."

"This truth I say to our American friends—and I also stopped the attempt to impose on us a reality that will jeopardize us—a prime minister of Israel has to be able to say no, even to the best of friends," the prime minister added. "To say no when you need to and to say yes when you can."

The "from the river to the sea" mantra—a claim to all of historic Palestine from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea—is expressed in both the original charter of Netanyahu's right-wing Likud party and the aspirational chants of Palestinians and their supporters around the world.

"So it's okay for Netanyahu to say 'from the river to the sea', but not for Palestinians?" quipped journalist Richard Medhurst following the press conference. "Gee, I wonder which of them has not just said it, but forced millions of people from their native homes for 75 years and just killed 24,000 people of them to achieve it."

Following Netanyahu's comments, U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said on Thursday that "there is no way to solve [the region's] long-term challenges to provide lasting security and there is no way to solve the short-term challenges of rebuilding Gaza and establishing governance in Gaza and providing security for Gaza without the establishment of a Palestinian state."

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres responded to Netanyahu's comments in a statement reiterating his stance that "the only way to stem the suffering" in the region is "an immediate humanitarian cease-fire in Gaza and a process that leads to sustained peace for Israelis and Palestinians, based on a two-state solution."

Unnamed sources have told reporters that U.S. frustration with Netanyahu's far-right government has been increasing along with the casualty count in Gaza—which Palestinian officials and international groups say is over 100,000, mostly innocent men, women, and children.

President Joe Biden has accused Israel of "indiscriminate bombing" of civilians in Gaza but continues to back Netanyahu's policy unconditionally and the U.S. has supplied Israel with billions of dollars in military aid and diplomatic support at the United Nations and beyond.

On Wednesday, Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid filed a no-confidence motion against Netanyahu's far-right government over its inability to secure the release of the 136 Israeli and other hostages still held by Palestinian militants in Gaza.

"This government cannot continue to exist," Lapid's Yesh Atid party said in a statement. "It is a failure that costs human lives and the future of the country."

Netanyahu has survived two previous no-confidence votes. He is also facing three criminal corruption cases, and opponents allege he is dragging out the war in an effort to evade justice."...

libramoon@diaspora.glasswings.com

https://www.commondreams.org/news/israel-cnn-censor

#CNN Admits 'Disturbing' Israel-Palestine Coverage Policy 'Has Been in Place for Years'
JULIA CONLEY
Jan 05, 2024

..."CNN has long been criticized by #media analysts and #journalists for its deference to the #Israeli government and the Israel Defense Forces in its coverage of the occupied #Palestinian territories, and the cable network admitted Thursday that it follows a protocol that could give Israeli censors influence over its stories.
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"Every single Israel-Palestine-related line for reporting must seek approval from the [Jerusalem] bureau—or, when the bureau is not
staffed, from a select few handpicked by the bureau and senior management—from which lines are most often edited with a very specific nuance," the staffer said.
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CNN's senior director of news standards and practices, David Lindsey, told journalists in a November 2 memo that "#Hamas representatives are engaging in inflammatory rhetoric and propaganda... We should be careful not to give it a platform."

Another email sent in October suggested that the network aimed to present the Ministry of Health's casualty figures as questionable, with the News Standards and Practices division telling staffers, "Hamas controls the government in #Gaza and we should describe the Ministry of Health as 'Hamas-controlled' whenever we are referring to casualty statistics or other claims related to the present conflict."

Newsroom employees were advised to "remind our audiences of the immediate cause of this current conflict, namely the Hamas attack and mass murder and kidnap of #Israeli civilians" on October 7.

At least 22,600 people have been confirmed killed in Gaza and 57,910 have been wounded in Israeli attacks on Gaza since October 7. Thousands more are feared dead under the rubble left behind by airstrikes. In Israel, the death toll from Hamas' attack stands at 1,139.

Jim Naureckas, editor of the watchdog group Fairness and Accuracy In Reporting, noted that the Israeli government is controlling journalists' reporting on Gaza as it's been "credibly accused of singling out journalists for violent attacks in order to suppress information."...