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The world needs to know: we are at war with Hamas, NOT the people of Gaza.
THIS is why America and other countries need to sit up and pay attention and understand that he really means this.WATCH: Israel is only the first target, warns Hamas commander
Mahmoud al-Zahar: "The entire planet will be under our law, there will be no more Jews or Christian traitors."
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WATCH: Israel is only the first target, warns Hamas commander | The Jerusalem Post
Mahmoud al-Zahar: "The entire planet will be under our law, there will be no more Jews or Christian traitors."www.jpost.com
I know....just not feeling especially optimistic that it won't be chaotic, confusing, and disappointing. Ever hopeful, though.The only people allowed in Egypt are dual citizens..for instance US citizens etc.
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Grateful for strict teachers in my youth who assigned memorization, when memorization was out-of-style.
Man's Inhumanity to Man
Many and sharp the numerous ills
Inwoven with our frame.
More pointed still, we make ourselves
Regret, remorse and shame.
And man, whose heaven-erected face
The smiles of love adorn,
Man's inhumanity to man,
Makes countless thousands mourn.
~Robert Burns
That has not yet happened at the Rafah border. The Egyptian Foreign Minister interviewed on CNN said the problem was on the Palestinian side of the border, but as of yet, no one at all has crossed that border and entered Egypt since last Saturday, at the earliest.
That's a good word for it-- crazy.I can't believe those huge pro-Hamas protests. Pro-Palestinian protests happen locally from time to time, but they are usually on the small scale. This is crazy.
On Biden’s call with Abbas, the White House said:President Biden discussed with Prime Minister Netanyahu US coordination with the United Nations, Egypt, Jordan, Israel, and others in the region to ensure innocent civilians have access to water, food, and medical care. President Biden affirmed his support for all efforts to protect civilians.
As more information comes to light about Hamas’s brutal atrocities committed over the past week, President Biden reiterated the need for all countries to unequivocally condemn Hamas as a terrorist organization that does not represent the aspirations of the Palestinian people.
President Biden condemned Hamas’ brutal attack on Israel and reiterated that Hamas does not stand for the Palestinian people’s right to dignity and self-determination. President Abbas briefed President Biden on his engagement in the region and his efforts to bring urgently needed humanitarian assistance to Palestinian people, particularly in Gaza. President Biden offered President Abbas and the Palestinian Authority his full support for these important and ongoing efforts.
President Biden discussed with President Abbas US efforts to work with the United Nations, Egypt, Jordan, Israel and others to ensure humanitarian supplies reach civilians in Gaza.
They are NOT pro Hamas IMO.I can't believe those huge pro-Hamas protests. Pro-Palestinian protests happen locally from time to time, but they are usually on the small scale. This is crazy.
I wonder if there is more than one Zeytun? The Zeytun I'm familiar with is near Aleppo.Translated from Hebrew by Google
The IDF continued throughout the day to attack military targets of the terrorist organization Hamas, with an emphasis on the neighborhoods of Jabaliya, Zeytun, al-Furkan and Beit Hanoun. Among the targets attacked, operatives of the terrorist organization were eliminated and military headquarters and dozens of mortar launchers were destroyed. In the evening, a combat helicopter located a building where a number of terrorists were staying, attacked and eliminated them.
Israel-Hamas war live updates: Gaza hit with more shelling as Israel defends evacuation order (nbcnews.com)
19m ago / 2:47 PM PDT
Israeli strikes slowing as Saturday turns to Sunday near Gaza border
SDEROT, Israel — It's just past midnight on the border with Gaza, and the streets remain quiet, save the constant hum of an Israeli drone hovering above.
The tempo of outgoing Israeli strikes has slowed in the last several hours.
In the darkness of night, the skyline of Gaza City is black; only a few lights can be seen flickering in the distance.
That seems logical to me as well.I firmly believe the strikes will not start until US Ambassador Bilken has spoken to Egyptian authorities to ask for their assistance in hostage release and imploring them to find a way to open the Rafah border. And has left Egyptian airspace.
Egypt's cooperation is clearly necessary. It would add huge more layers of complexity if Israel was invading northern Gaza while Egypt may be in the process of setting up opening the Rafah border crossing and dealing possibly half a million people trying to leave. It does not harm Israeli positions by delaying a few days more and possibly allowing humane treatment of civilians so they are no in danger of being held responsible for "war crimes".
“If the Israeli apartheid’s war crimes and genocide are not halted immediately, the situation could spiral out of control & ricochet far-reaching consequences,” Iran’s Mission to the UN said.
“The fact that the Zionist regime martyrs hundreds of Palestinians every day cannot be tolerated, and this war crime, as well as the human blockade of Gaza and the cutoff of water, food, and medicine, must be ended,” Abdollahian said, according to a readout of the meeting.
“If the Zionist regime's crimes against the Palestinian people and citizens continue, no one can guarantee that the situation in the region will remain the same,” Abdollahian said.
It’s always Iran…..I mean really. Ugh.Iran warns the situation could 'spiral out of control'
Iran's mission to the United Nation says that "if Israel's war crimes and genocide are not halted immediately, the situation could spiral out of control and ricochet far-reaching consequences".
In a post on X, the mission wrote that if that happens, "the responsibility lies with the UN, the Security Council and the states steering the Council toward a dead end".
Live updates: Israel-Hamas war rages as Palestinian death toll in Gaza rises (cnn.com)
5 min ago
Aid convoys continue to arrive in Egypt in preparation to enter Gaza
Airplanes carrying aid from Jordan, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, the World Health Organization and the Red Cross have arrived at Egypt's El-Arish Airport, according to footage aired on state television.
The Egyptian Red Crescent's warehouses are full of humanitarian aid, an official told Egypt's government-run Extra News TV on Saturday. The official added the El-Arish stadium has been prepared to accommodate more aid.
A third Turkish aid plane arrived at the airport Saturday carrying medical supplies and food, an Egyptian Red Crescent official said. The resources are scheduled to be stored at the stadium in preparation for its entry into the Rafah land crossing.
An Emirati plane carrying medical supplies arrived at El-Arish Airport on Friday.
Jordan was the first to send an aid plane carrying pharmaceutical supplies Thursday.