#uae

faab64@diasp.org

Abu Ali Al-Askari, spokesman of the Iraqi #Kataeb #Hezbollah brigade:

'We in the Islamic Resistance of Iraq are ready to equip 12.000 Islamic Resistance fighters in #Jordan with light and medium weapons, anti-tank launchers, missiles, millions of bullets, and tons of explosives, in order to cut off the land routes leading to #Israel.'

Jordan is already at the edge of an explosion because of their support of Israeli Genocide and helping KSA & UAE to provide 100s of truck loads of food and Asian imports to bypass Yemeni blockade.

The recent Israeli attack against Iranian consulate in Damascus will give an excuse for the Iraqi resistance to stepup their involvement in the conflict with devastating effects for Jordan.

#Iraq #Politics #Syria #Iran #War #UAE #KSA

claralistensprechen3rd@friendica.myportal.social

Looks like this is a great work-around for Israel's refusal to renew visas for relief workers.


DrALJONES - 2024-02-28 03:40:49 GMT

News reportEgypt joins airdrop for Gaza

"Planes from the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and France joined a Jordanian airdrop operation along the coast of Gaza on Tuesday...

"It was the first time Egypt had airdropped aid to Gaza since the start of the war, and also appeared to be a first for the U.A.E."

https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/02/27/world/israel-hamas-war-gaza-news

@CassandraZeroCovid @zakalwe @hfinyow

#GazaAirdrop #Gaza #Israel #Egypt #UAE #France #Jordan ....
gaza airdrop

berternste2@diasp.nl

Bombing Muslims for Peace

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Complete article

A few quotes:

(...) Right now, of course, the world is witnessing yet another U.S. bombing campaign, the latest in a series that seems all too predictable (and futile), meant to teach the restless rebels of Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and possibly even Iran a lesson when it comes to messing with the United States of America. (...)

Israel is systematically destroying Gaza, rendering it essentially uninhabitable for those Palestinians who survive the ongoing rampage. In fact, early in its war of annihilation, Israeli leaders cited the Allied destruction of the German city of Dresden in 1945 in support of their own atrocious air and ground campaign against the Palestinians.

Looking at this dispassionately as a military historian, the Dresden reference makes a certain twisted sense. In World War II, the Americans and their British allies in their “combined bomber offensive” destroyed German cities indiscriminately, seeing all Germans as essentially Nazis, complicit in the crimes of their government, and so legitimate targets. Something similar is true of the right-wing Israeli government today. It sees all Palestinians as essentially members of Hamas and thus complicit in last year’s brutal October 7th attacks on Israel, making them legitimate targets of war, Israeli- (and American-) style. Just like the United States, Israel claims to be “defending democracy” whatever it does. Little wonder, then, that Washington has been so willing to send bombs and bullets to its protégé as it seeks “peace” through massive firepower and genocidal destruction. (...)

Putting [the issue of genocide] aside, it’s undeniable that Israel has been using indiscriminate bombing attacks and a devastating invasion in a near-total war against Palestinians living on that 25-mile-long strip of land, an approach that calls to mind the harrowing catchphrase “Exterminate all the brutes!” from Joseph Conrad’s novel Heart of Darkness. (...)

Try to imagine such events from the perspective of a historian writing in the year 2200. Might that future scribe not refer to repeated U.S. invasions of, incursions into, and bombing campaigns across the Middle East as a bloody crusade, launched under the (false) banner of democracy with righteous vengeance, if not godly purpose, in mind? Might that historian not suggest that such a “crusade” was ultimately more about power and profit, domination and control than (as advertised) “freedom”? And might that historian not be impressed (if not depressed) by the remarkable way the U.S. brought seemingly unending chaos and death to the region over such a broad span of time?

Consider these facts. More than 22 years after the 9/11 attacks, the U.S. still has at least 30,000 troops scattered across the Middle East. At least one Navy carrier strike group, and often two, dominate the regional waters, while striking numbers of military bases (“Little Americas”) are still sprinkled across countries ranging from Kuwait to Bahrain, from Qatar to the United Arab Emirates and beyond. So many years later, about 900 U.S. troops still illegally occupy part of Syria (not coincidentally, where that country produces most of its oil) and 2,500 more remain in Iraq, even though the government there would like them to depart. (...)

Complete article

Tags: #us #united_states #isael #gaza #palestine #palestinians #bombing #weapons #military-industrial-congressional_complex #pentagon #middle_east #kuwait #bahrein #qatar #uae #iran #united_arab_emirates #iraq #syria #houthi #yemen #saudi_arabia #crusade #war #dresden

faab64@diasp.org

#Oman is the only country in the region that has closed its airspace to American and British planes bombing Yemen

Currently, Oman has closed its airspace to aircraft from the countries of the anti-Houthi coalition, which also includes the #UnitedStates, #Britain, #Australia, the #Netherlands and a number of other countries.

What is interesting is that Oman has long-standing military-political relations with Britain and the United States, but nevertheless did not support the operation, unlike Bahrain, which made its military bases and airfields available to the troops of the anti-Houthi coalition .

#Canada #Geemany
PS. Disgusting #Qatar, #Bahrain, #UAE and #SaudiArabia have all supporting the atrocities against #Yemen.

faab64@diasp.org

Outrageous but true : Israeli official: The transportation project, launched without publicity amid U.S.-brokered Saudi-Israel normalization talks, has picked up steam due to Ansarullah attacks in the Red Sea.

A land corridor for the delivery of cargo from the Persian Gulf States to Israel through Saudi Arabia and Jordan and back is up and running, with operations increasing during the Israel-Hamas war as alternate sea routes have come under attack.

They not only doing nothing to help Palestinians, they now helping Israel to bypass Yemeni de-facto blockade.

#SaudiArabia #UAE #Israel #Yemen #RedSea #WTAF #Gaza #Hamaa

faab64@diasp.org

This account supposedly by a woman living in UAE is the source of so much missinformation and lies on TikTok and Instagram.

Many of her posts are now deleted by they go viral on social media and people don't seem to care to question how a citizen of UAE dictatorship can getaway with posting so many anti Israeli posts while people end up in black sites for much less.

Her most viral post has been about the number of Israeli casualties being over 2100 and over 11000 injured. TikTok is full of posts with screen shot of her tweet that is now deleted.

IDF supporters also use her posts to discredit Palestinians and claim that everything they post is fake and made up.

#UAE #FakeAccounts #StopztheLies #Politics #Israel #Gaza

psychmesu@diaspora.glasswings.com

https://climatejustice.social/@ariadne/111425741952603251 ariadne@climatejustice.social - Hypocrisy, and thumbing their noses at the world and planet - " #Cop28 host #UAE breaking its own ban on routine #gas flaring, data shows" - Guardian Exclusive -  "Fields run by #climate summit host have burned gas near daily despite 20-year-old pledge, satellite monitoring reveals - State-run oil and gas fields in the United Arab Emirates have been flaring gas virtually daily despite having committed 20 years ago to a policy of zero routine flaring, the Guardian can reveal ... One field, Adnoc #LNG, flared gas on more than 99% of the days monitored by satellite from 2018 to 2022, according to data produced for the Guardian by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (Crea). One expert said this was not routine flaring “by any normal definition”.

The analysis assessed flaring in 32 oil and gas fields in the UAE, 20 of which are run by Adnoc. It shows four fields flared on at least 97% of the days for which data was available, which was most days as measurements were interrupted by cloud cover on only one day in five."

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/nov/17/cop28-host-uae-breaking-its-own-ban-on-routine-gas-flaring-data-shows

#ClimateCrisis #Capitalism #ClimateEmergency #FossilFuels #GasFlaring #ClimateSummit #Klima #Klimakrise

faab64@diasp.org

Jordanian Foreign Ministry: "A meeting between the foreign ministers of the #UAE, #Jordan, #Egypt, #SaudiArabia, and #Qatar, the Secretary of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization, and the US Secretary of State #Blinken tomorrow in Amman."

Who wants to guess that they end up with nothing?

#Israel #PLO
🔗https://twitter.com/AlainBRK/status/1720509472089763987

faab64@diasp.org

Wall Street Journal: #Israel Agrees to Delay Invasion of #Gaza So U.S. Can Rush Missile Defenses to Region

— "Israel has agreed, for now, to a request from the U.S. to get its air defenses in place to protect U.S. troops in the region ahead of an expected ground incursion into Gaza, U.S. and Israeli officials said.

The #Pentagon is scrambling to deploy nearly a dozen air-defense systems to the region, including for U.S. troops serving in #Iraq, #Syria, #Kuwait, #Jordan, #SaudiArabia and the United Arab Emirates, to protect them from missiles and rockets. U.S. officials have so far persuaded the Israelis to hold off until those pieces can be placed, as early as later this week.

Israel is also taking into account in its planning the effort to supply humanitarian aid to civilians inside Gaza, as well as diplomatic efforts to free more of the hostages held by #Hamas, officials said."

Link
https://archive.is/8VKe
#UAE #Iran #Politics #WarOnGaza #Palestine #PeaceNow #CeasfireNow #SaveGaza #SropIsrael

faab64@diasp.org

Saudi Arabia is considering a Chinese bid to build a nuclear power plant in the kingdom amid frustration over the United States’ stipulations for supporting Riyadh’s quest for nuclear power, the Wall Street Journal has reported.

#China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC), a state-owned firm, has proposed the construction of a nuclear plant near the border with #Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, the newspaper reported on Thursday, citing unnamed Saudi officials.

It shows us how the #USA loosing, slowly but surely, its influence over Golf countries and so the Middle East.

#NuclearTechnology #SaudiArabia #UAE #Politics
https://t.me/al_sham14041946