Zion and the Art of Armageddon

"The UN children's agency Unicef has told the BBC a convoy carrying aid was denied entry to northern Gaza, despite having all the necessary documents, adding that this is a common occurrence.

Unicef spokesman James Elder, who was on a lorry in the convoy, also said that while waiting at a checkpoint he witnessed the fatal shooting of two Gazan fishermen."

Fishermen count as soldiers, do they? Filly thinks so. Two were shot dead, killed by the Israeli army. Denied help. By the Israeli army.

"Mr Elder also said that during the checkpoint wait he saw about eight fishermen trying to catch fish with a single net.

"Suddenly we heard a tank coming down, we heard... automatic fire," he said.

"We saw two men on the beach, two fishermen fleeing, one was shot in the back, one in the neck."

The Unicef spokesman said the WHO, who had paramedics in the convoy, called through to the IDF to be allowed to give the men medical support, but that support was denied."
 
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By Fergal Keane
Special correspondent, Jerusalem

The children hear the dogs snarling outside, just beyond the flimsy plastic of the tent.
The seven children of Rehab Abu Daqqa crowd around their mother. She is the last safe harbour in their lives. They have shared things, these children and their mother, which cannot be communicated to those who have not seen the things they have seen. Is there a word to express what a child feels knowing that just a few yards away, animals are dragging a body from a grave?
The vocabulary of childhood is inadequate amid the horrors of this emergency cemetery in Rafah.
Scared is the word Rehab Abu Daqqa uses.

WARNING: This report contains descriptions some readers may find disturbing
That is accurate. But there is more to it, she knows. The children have seen dogs eating the bodies. A human leg lying by a fence. So yes they are scared. But revolted too, and uncomprehending. The children who once had a home, went to school, lived according to the established rhythms of their family and community, are now refugees in a place that reeks of death.

"This morning the dogs took out a body from one of the graves and were eating it," Rehab Abu Daqqa says. "From night until dawn the dogs do not let us sleep… our children keep holding on to me because of how scared they are."

The dogs come in packs of dozens. Domestic pets whose owners are dead or displaced, mixed with Rafah's existing population of strays, all of them now feral and scavenging for whatever they can eat. The cemetery has numerous shallow graves where people place their dead until a time comes when they can be taken to their home area. On some graves relatives have placed bricks to try to keep the dogs away from the dead.
Rehab Abu Daqqa is gaunt and exhausted. Her mouth and nose are covered by cloth to fend off the stench of the graves. She praises the young men who came earlier to reinter a body dragged out that morning.

"I don't accept that me or my children should live next to a cemetery. My child is in the 3rd grade and today instead of playing a game he was drawing a grave and in the middle he drew a dead body. These are the children of Palestine… What can I tell you? Miserable, the word miserable doesn't even explain it."

 
Of course, Israel has already bulldozed established Palestinian cemeteries and driven tanks over them.
 
Even Israel's most steadfast supporter, the United States, has noticed.

  • 14 June 2024
The US has imposed sanctions on an Israeli group it says has been attacking humanitarian aid convoys heading to Gaza.
The state department said the US assets of Tzav 9 - an organisation with ties to Israeli reservists and West Bank settlers - will be frozen and Americans will be barred from dealing with it.
For several months Israeli activists have been preventing aid convoys destined for Palestinians in the Gaza strip.
On 13 May protesters were filmed attacking two trucks in the occupied West Bank, ripping bags of grain open. The vehicles were set on fire. The White House described the "looting" of aid convoys as "a total outrage".



BBC
 
After being invaded by Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Egypt and Iraq.
The Arab nations actually moved in to defend the Palestinian mandated territory...

The zionist terrorists at the time running the self declared state of Israel decided that they wanted all of it...

And thus we have the never ending conflict that gets worse as the weapons get more destructive!

At some point there will be a major incident...

When 'someone' decides that total destabilisation in the region is needed to divert attention from elsewhere, then maybe a 'dirty bomb' could be let off in such a place as Tel Aviv?

Take the tiny matter of a driveway/border dispute posted elsewhere and magnify that infinitesimally !
 
An interesting development behind the scenes in the Death Star...

Benjamin Netanyahu has dissolved the Israeli war cabinet that had been overseeing the conflict in Gaza, rebuffing his far-right allies who had been seeking seats, and apparently moving to solidify his grasp on decision-making over the fighting with Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah across the Lebanese border. Reports in the Hebrew-language media suggested Netanyahu intends to make key decisions in meetings with his own advisers, excluding Ben-Gvir, before presenting them to the security cabinet.

Nationalist-religious Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who have demanded Israel must continue its bombardment of Gaza despite calls for some restraint from allies including the United States, had called for a new war cabinet to be formed featuring coalition party leaders.

Netanyahu turned them down.
 
The Arab nations actually moved in to defend the Palestinian mandated territory...

Moved in, like Hitler 'moved in' to Poland or Putin 'moved in' to Ukraine. They 'invaded' you nob.

When 'someone' decides that total destabilisation in the region is needed to divert attention from elsewhere, then maybe a 'dirty bomb' could be let off in such a place as Tel Aviv?

You can't wait can you.
 
An Associated Press investigation analyzed 10 strikes across the Gaza Strip between October and December that killed over 500 people. Nearly every Palestinian family has suffered grievous, multiple losses. But many have been decimated, particularly in the first months of the war. AP geolocated and analyzed the strikes; consulted with weapons investigators; open data-analysts and legal experts; and drew on data by Airwars, a London-based conflict monitor. They hit residential buildings and shelters with families inside. In no case was there an obvious military target or direct warning to those inside. In one case the family said they had raised a white flag on their building in a combat zone.

The killing of families across generations is a key part of the genocide case against Israel, now before the International Court of Justice. Separately, the International Criminal Court prosecutor is seeking arrest warrants for two Israeli leaders for war crimes and crimes against humanity, including for the intentional killing of civilians, as well as for three Hamas leaders over crimes connected to the Oct. 7 attack.

Brian Castner, a weapons investigator with Amnesty International, said any war crimes investigation in Gaza is complicated by the pace of the bombings, limited access for independent entities, and a lack of forensic evidence. Since October, Amnesty has found evidence of direct attacks on civilians, unlawful and indiscriminate attacks in at least 16 Israeli strikes it investigated that killed 370 civilians, including 159 children and “decimated families.” The strikes included three as recent as April.
 
AlJ broadcasted the general view formed by the UN investigation into the war and it also mentions the west bank. A summary from a UN rep. It's pretty damming concerning Israel and HAMAS. War crimes. I haven't heard any details on other channels. Maybe I missed them.
 
Moved in, like Hitler 'moved in' to Poland or Putin 'moved in' to Ukraine. They 'invaded' you nob.

You can't wait can you.
Your ignorance and racism shines through every post you make here!

Why don't you just come out and say exactly what you think about the Palestinians?
 
Your ignorance and racism shines through every post you make here!

Why don't you just come out and say exactly what you think about the Palestinians?

Your racism and ignorance shines through every post you make here, why don't you just come out and say exactly what you think about the Jews?
 
AlJ broadcasted the general view formed by the UN investigation into the war and it also mentions the west bank. A summary from a UN rep. It's pretty damming concerning Israel and HAMAS. War crimes. I haven't heard any details on other channels. Maybe I missed them.



Last week the UN human rights office said the killing of civilians during an Israeli operation to free four hostages could amount to war crimes, but so might Palestinian terrorists' holding of captives in densely populated areas.
 
Last week the UN human rights office said the killing of civilians during an Israeli operation to free four hostages could amount to war crimes, but so might Palestinian terrorists' holding of captives in densely populated areas.
Yep, both as bad as each other.
 
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