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Een hart onder de riem voor hen die actie nemen tegen de verschrikkelijke uithongering en moorden die #Israel in #Palestina uitvoert.
Dit artikel laat zien hoe de buitenwereld de acties interpreteert:
'The political shift in the Netherlands would not have happened without the massive public mobilisation around the Gaza genocide. While pro-Palestine protests have occurred in the past, they have never before achieved the critical mass needed to compel governments to act.'
Wahrscheinlich die sauberste Recherche zu #Gaza und #Israel die auf 35 Minuten herunter dampfbar war...
Google is in the middle of a six-month $45 million contract with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office to promote government messages.
A spokesperson for the Israeli army said at the time that authorities should launch a digital campaign "to explain that there is no hunger ..."
tfw a guy from israeli military intelligence wants you to plug a device into your phone that lets #AI control everything
https://x.com/adamcohenhillel/status/1962922020704027040
#israel #AIkey #AdamCohenHillel #AdamHillel #Netanyahu #palestine #android #ios #iphone
@faab64 @israel @palestine @palestine@a.gup.pe
When I first heard of this 20 years ago I was extremely offended. #Israel
Gaza's terrorist government prevents evacuation from Gaza City with threats and attacks on civilians
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-866195
60,000-80,000 out of one million have left the city, with the majority still staying because of threats from Hamas
"If a state is committing genocide, the idea of giving it “defensive” arms would seem absurd. Would we think it okay to give Slobodan Milosevic, or Hutu militias during the Rwanda genocide, “defensive” arms? Of course not. Yet both Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez believe in supplying “defensive” arms to Israel. If we do accept the international human rights groups’ views that Israel is conducting genocide, it begins to seem absurd that we would give any arms to Israel. In fact, the debate we should be having is whether and when we will impose crippling sanctions and contemplate the solution we use against other small nations: forcible regime change. After all, Iran has not engaged in anything approaching outright genocide, and yet Iran’s crimes are considered so egregious that “all options are on the table” in dealing with them. Once you agree with the position of MSF and Amnesty, it is very hard to accept the Bernie/AOC view that Israel should receive some weapons. (AOC has called what is happening in Gaza a genocide but also defended the provision of “defensive” weapons. I’m not quite sure how she squares that.)
I have been critical of Bernie Sanders here, but his is among the best positions of anyone in the United States Senate on this issue, and he has at least made an attempt to cut off some weapons and has been critical of the unfolding crime against humanity in Gaza. Virtually everyone else in the U.S. Senate is much, much worse."
https://www.currentaffairs.org/news/why-wont-u.s.-politicians-say-genocide
#USA #Palestine #Gaza #Genocide #Israel #Democrats #DemocraticParty
"Most controversially, the 38-page plan suggests what it calls “temporary relocation of all of Gaza’s more than 2 million population” – a proposal that would amount to ethnic cleansing, potentially a genocidal act.
Palestinians would be encouraged into “voluntary” departure to another country or into restricted, secure zones during reconstruction. Those who own land would be offered “a digital token” by the trust in exchange for rights to redevelop their property, to be used to finance a new life elsewhere.
Those who stay would be housed in properties with a tiny footprint of 323 sq ft – minuscule even by the standards of many non-refugee camp homes in Gaza.
It was not clear if the plan reflects US policy, and neither the White House nor the State Department responded to the Washington Post’s request for comment. But the prospectus seem to reflect Donald Trump’s previously stated ambition to “clean out” Gaza and redevelop it.
Among critics of the leaked prospectus was Philip Grant, the executive director of Trial International, a human rights group based in Switzerland, who called the plan “a blueprint for mass deportation, marketed as development”."
« L’Association des juristes français pour le respect du #droitInternational (#Jurdi) estime que la #France est tenue à une telle obligation en tant que signataire de la Convention pour la prévention et la répression du crime de génocide du 9 décembre 1948. »
#justiceFr #polFr #génocideÀGaza #Gaza #Palestine #Israël #exportationsDArmes #ConventionSurLeGénocide @palestine @israel
« En définitive, l’appel de New York n’est pas un appel à la reconnaissance de la #Palestine, dont on peut rappeler qu’elle est déjà reconnue par 148 États et considérée comme un État non membre de l’#ONU depuis 2012. Il s’agit, littéralement, d’un appel à la normalisation, c’est-à-dire à la reconnaissance d’#Israël par ceux des États qui ne l’ont pas encore formellement reconnu. » - Rafaëlle Maison
https://orientxxi.info/magazine/palestine-a-new-york-la-subversion-du-droit-international,8453
#questionPalestinienne #tpo #droitInternational @palestine @israel
Israeli drones drop grenades near UN peacekeepers in Lebanon
One grenade impacted within 20 metres and three within approximately 100 metres of UN personnel and vehicles.
Israel has been carrying out near-daily attacks on Lebanon despite a ceasefire reached with Hezbollah in November 2024.