Israel - Palestinian militants launch massive attack, 7 Oct 2023 #4

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US think tank MEMRI opens Hamas Atrocities Documentation Center​

The Hamas Atrocities Documentation Center has the goal of documenting the actions of Hamas, which it described as the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.​


The MEMRI is an incredible website, I've been reading it for days now and have learned such valuable information.
 
6min ago

In meeting with Blinken, Sissi claims Jews were never persecuted in Egypt

Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi uses his meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to falsely claim that Egypt never persecuted its now no longer existent Jewish minority.

“You said that you are a Jewish person,” Sissi says to Blinken in remarks in front of reporters. “I am an Egyptian person who grew up next to Jews in Egypt. They have never been subjected to any form of oppression or targeting and it has never happened in our region that Jews were targeted.”

Egypt’s Jewish community, which dates back millennia, numbered around 80,000 in the 1940s, but today stands at fewer than 20 people.

The departure of Egypt’s Jews was fueled by rising nationalist sentiment after Israel’s founding in 1948 and during the Arab-Israeli wars, harassment, and some direct expulsions by then-Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser.

The US State Department issues a readout on the Blinken-Sissi meeting, which says the two “agreed on the importance of addressing the humanitarian situation in Gaza to ensure assistance can reach people who need it and help keep civilians out of harm’s way.

Blinken also stressed the US focus on preventing the conflict from spreading and facilitating the safe passage of American citizens and their family members from Gaza.
 
' Oct 15, 2023 #hamastunnels #israelhamaswar #gaza
Military analyst Sean Bell says Israel faces a "major conundrum" should it launch its expected ground offensive in Gaza. He says that "the major unknown and the major risk" for the IDF is the network of underground tunnels which Hamas has been investing in for decades. Bell also believes Israel will have "no idea where all of them run". And that means they could pop up almost anywhere and "present a real danger".

Oct 11, 2023 #hamas #israel #politics
Security minister Tom Tugendhat describes some of the events seen in Israel - including children and old people "murdered in their homes", and people "brutally raped to death" - as "quite literally by some of the most horrific, barbaric terrorists that we've seen in generations".
 
7:07 pm

New footage shows Hamas attack on Kibbutz Sufa during onslaught

New footage obtained from the GoPro cameras of Hamas terrorists shows how the gunmen went from home to home in Kibbutz Sufa on the morning of October 7, shooting at civilians.

Another clip, published by the South First Responders group on Telegram, shows how the terrorists shoot out the tire of an ambulance.

****WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT***

The terrorists are also seen entering homes and scanning for Israeli civilians to kill or take hostage.

The last video in the series of clips published by the group shows the terrorist being shot by an Israeli soldier or local security officer.

****WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT***
 
7:14 pm

Large barrage of rockets fired at Tel Aviv region as US senators give press conference

A large barrage of rockets is fired at the Tel Aviv region as a visiting delegation of US senators is about to hold a press conference.

Sirens go off in Tel Aviv, Holon and Ramat Gan, as well as in Rishon Lezion and Beit Dagan further south.

The Magen David Adom rescue service says there are no immediate reports of injuries, but they continue to carry out searches.

The Tel Aviv press conference with a bipartisan group of senators, including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA), Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV), Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) and Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) — scheduled for 7 p.m. local time — is delayed as the attendees are forced to run to bomb shelters.

“Senators, reporters and guests at event are currently sheltering,” says a Schumer aide.
 
7:07 pm

New footage shows Hamas attack on Kibbutz Sufa during onslaught

New footage obtained from the GoPro cameras of Hamas terrorists shows how the gunmen went from home to home in Kibbutz Sufa on the morning of October 7, shooting at civilians.

Another clip, published by the South First Responders group on Telegram, shows how the terrorists shoot out the tire of an ambulance.

****WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT***

The terrorists are also seen entering homes and scanning for Israeli civilians to kill or take hostage.

The last video in the series of clips published by the group shows the terrorist being shot by an Israeli soldier or local security officer.

****WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT***

I wasn't sure if Horowitz was allowed here... so glad to see that's a YES!
 
Israel-Hamas war live: Netanyahu says Israel will dismantle ‘bloodthirsty monsters’ of Hamas (theguardian.com)
21m ago17.04 BST

Gaza health officials have started to store bodies in ice cream freezer trucks because moving them to hospitals is too risky and cemeteries are running out of space, Reuters reports.

Videos posted online showed bodies wrapped in white cloth stacked inside the empty trucks.

One video posted onto Instagram by Palestinian photojournalist Montaz Azaiza showed what appeared to be blood seeping from the closed truck doors.

“It’s not as you see. It’s not ice cream trucks for ice cream. It’s ice cream trucks for bodies,” Azaiza said in the video.

“As there is no electricity, and the bodies of dead people are a lot, people use it to save space and provide a cold place for bodies,” Azaiza wrote in his caption.
 
Israel-Hamas war live updates: Fears for civilians as 'next stages' of Gaza attack loom (cnn.com)
13 min ago

Biden says US can support both Israel and Ukraine: "We have the capacity to do this and we have an obligation"​

President Joe Biden said the US can provide support to Israel and Ukraine while still maintaining, “our overall international defense,” in an interview excerpt aired Sunday morning.

“We have the capacity to do this and we have an obligation to, we are the essential nation,” Biden said on CBS News, paraphrasing a famous quote from former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.

“We're the United States of America for God's sake, the most powerful nation in the history — not in the world, in the history of the world. The history of the world. We can take care of both of these and still maintain our overall international defense,” Biden said, when asked if the US could take on both wars at the same time. “And if we don't, who does?” the president noted.

A pillar of Biden’s presidency has been to reassert America’s global leadership, which is supported, the White House argues, by the president’s lifetime of experience and worldview, and which his allies said will guide his next steps through remarkably uneven geopolitical crosscurrents of aid for Israel, funding for Ukraine and relations with Iran, CNN previously reported.

The full interview airs on CBS "60 Minutes" tonight.
 
Israel-Hamas war live: Netanyahu says Israel will dismantle ‘bloodthirsty monsters’ of Hamas (theguardian.com)
13m ago17.15 BST

Iran has warned Israel of escalation if it fails to end aggressions against Palestinians, Reuters reports Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency saying on Sunday.

“If the Zionist aggressions do not stop, the hands of all parties in the region are on the trigger,” said Iranian foreign minister Hossein Amirabdollahian.
Iran has already threatened the US for its support of Israel. :mad:
 
Israel-Hamas war live updates: Fears for civilians as 'next stages' of Gaza attack loom (cnn.com)
10 min ago

Humanitarian aid is stuck at a crossing between Gaza and Egypt. Here's the latest​

Egypt is facing mounting pressure to act as neighboring Gaza gets pummeled by Israeli strikes after last weekend’s brutal assault in Israel by Hamas.

In the wake of the Hamas attacks, Israel closed its two border crossings with Gaza and imposed a “complete siege” on the territory, blocking supplies of fuel, electricity and water.

It has left the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt as the only viable outlet to get people out of the enclave — and supplies into it.

But the crossing has been closed for much of the past week: Neither Gazans nor foreign nationals have been able to cross.

A Palestinian border official told CNN Egypt had blocked the gates of the crossing with concrete slabs. Egypt has denied reports it closed its side of the crossing, and said the Gaza side had been damaged by repeated Israeli airstrikes.

Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry told CNN on Saturday the crossing was open, but aerial bombardment had rendered the roads “inoperable” on the Gaza side.

Aid is stuck at the crossing: Tons of vital humanitarian supplies for people in Gaza are piling up on the Egyptian side of the border.

Aid flights from Jordan, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, the World Health Organization and the Red Cross have arrived in the Egyptian city of El-Arish, approximately 45 kilometers (23 miles) away from Rafah, according to footage aired on Egyptian state television Saturday.

The Red Crescent has warehouses full of humanitarian aid, and the El-Arish stadium has been prepared to accommodate more aid, an official said Saturday.

A World Health Organization plane carrying medical supplies also landed in Egypt on Saturday, the WHO director-general said. However, the organization is still waiting for humanitarian access through the crossing.

Diplomatic efforts: Shoukry, the Egyptian foreign minister, told CNN the country has tried to ship humanitarian aid to Gaza but has not received the proper authorization to do so.

Egypt said Sunday it would intensify its efforts to try and help relief organizations deliver aid to Gaza, though a statement from the Egyptian presidency said “national security is a red line and that there is no compromise in its protection.”

The Biden administration has held talks with Israel and Egypt about getting aid to Gaza and ensuring safe passage for Americans and other civilians out of the territory.

US national security adviser Jake Sullivan told CNN on Sunday Egypt was willing to allow Americans to cross at Rafah but a group of them had been blocked by Hamas.

Egypt's concerns: Egypt, which already hosts millions of migrants, is uneasy about the prospect of hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees crossing into its territory. More than two million Palestinians live in Gaza.

Egyptian media outlets have sounded alarms about the prospect of allowing Palestinian refugees into the country, warning it may forcefully displace Gazans into Sinai.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi echoed those sentiments Thursday. “There is a danger” when it comes to Gaza, he said, “a danger so big, because it means an end to this (Palestinian) cause … It is important that (Gaza’s) people remain standing and on their land.”
 
In 1948, Palestinians did not want to compromise (Because the UN's solution was unfair to them. It wasn't fair, but it wasn't catastrophic either. It was a compromise to give Jews a homeland)

Israel has the support of western world powers (much more now than then) and when someone has support of world powers, compromise is the best solution.

The support of Iran and some other rouges is scary. It will cause mayhem and will not help the Palestinians in the long run.

 
In 1948, Palestinians did not want to compromise (Because the UN's solution was unfair to them. It wasn't fair, but it wasn't catastrophic either. It was a compromise to give Jews a homeland)

Israel has the support of western world powers (much more now than then) and when someone has support of world powers, compromise is the best solution.

The support of Iran and some other rouges is scary. It will cause mayhem and will not help the Palestinians in the long run.

I agree on Iran. Imo, they are the factor that could propel this into another WW.
 
7:37 pm

UN peacekeepers in Lebanon say base hit by rocket fire, no injuries

UN Peacekeepers in Lebanon say their base was hit by rocket fire but there are no injuries.

“Our headquarters in Naqoura was hit with a rocket and we are working to verify from where. Our peacekeepers were not in shelters at the time. Fortunately, no one was hurt,” UNIFIL says.

Hamas said it fired 20 rockets toward Israel in that area. The IDF says nine rockets crossed into Israel, five were intercepted and four fell in open areas.

“We continue to actively engage with authorities on both sides of the Blue Line to de-escalate the situation, but regrettably despite our efforts military escalation continues. We urge all the parties involved to cease fire and allow us, as peacekeepers, to help find solutions,” UNIFIL says.

7:41 pm

Likud minister to those who paid price of Hamas massacre: We ask your forgiveness; we weren’t ready

Miki Zohar, the Likud’s culture and sports minister, issues an apology on behalf of the government to the residents of the southern communities slaughtered by Hamas on Saturday and to those who paid the ultimate price.

“The preparations were not in place for an attack like this…. The government, the state, was not ready for an attack like this,” Zohar says on Army Radio.

“In the name of the government of Israel, and in the name of the whole State of Israel, we ask your forgiveness for what happened. Because the responsibility is on the government of Israel and the whole State of Israel.”
 
7:42 pm

IDF chief says army will go into Gaza ‘to win’


IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi speaks to troops in southern Israel on October 15, 2023 (IDF)
IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi speaks to troops in southern Israel on October 15, 2023 (IDF)

The chief of the Israel Defense Forces says the army will soon enter the Gaza Strip to decimate the Hamas terror group.

“Our responsibility now is to enter Gaza, to go to the places where Hamas is preparing, acting, planning, launching. Attack them everywhere, every commander, every operative, destroy infrastructure,” IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi tells troops in southern Israel earlier today.

“In one word, to win,” he adds.
 
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