Genocide in Gaza? Part II

Have you seen the photographs of Palestinian society before the Zionists took over? It looked quite peaceful and according to Jews who lived there, together with Christians, it was. There were small disruptions like everywhere in the world now and then, but it was only when the UN under the mandate of the British took 56% of the land for a minority population, and started displacing people that the problems started.

And when Zionism sought to create a state with the legedary borders of biblical Israel that is when the bigger problems started. So who is disturbing the peace?

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Yep!

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So why target the citizens who are not responsible for ‘disturbing their peace’? I certainly ain’t!
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Two Muslim Independent Councillors were talking on a political podcast, explaining that they don’t want to take over the UK but have sufficient representation in, but they’ve also taken over quite a few towns and don’t want any other political parties to campaign there -I’m sure that’s illegal- so a monopoly for them.

They are gunning for London, but I doubt that’ll happen…

What is this supposed to mean?
“a few towns”???
Name one?

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…permanently, being, ignored^

Genocidal attacks on Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank have resumed. This excerpt from an article in Mother Jones on November 3, 2023, proves that from the beginning of Israel’s response to Hamas’ terrorist acts on October 7, 2023, Netanyahu intended genocide on the Palestinians and that he justified this based on a passage in the Hebrew Bible.

The Dangerous History Behind Netanyahu’s Amalek Rhetoric

His recent biblical reference has long been used by the Israeli far right to justify killing Palestinians.

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On Saturday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israelis were united in their fight against Hamas, whom he described as an enemy of incomparable cruelty. “They are committed to completely eliminating this evil from the world,” Netanyahu said in Hebrew. He then added: “You must remember what Amalek has done to you, says our Holy Bible. And we do remember.”

There are more than 23,000 verses in the Old Testament. The ones Netanyahu turned to, as Israeli forces launched their ground invasion in Gaza, are among its most violent—and have a long history of being used by Jews on the far right to justify killing Palestinians.

As others quickly pointed out, God commands King Saul in the first Book of Samuel to kill every person in Amalek, a rival nation to ancient Israel. “This is what the Lord Almighty says,” the prophet Samuel tells Saul. “‘I will punish the Amalekites for what they did to Israel when they waylaid them as they came up from Egypt. Now go, attack the Amalekites and totally destroy all that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys.’”

Israeli military operation displaces 40,000 in the West Bank

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Part of a water and sewage network in Nur Shams camp in Gaza is damaged following an Israeli military operation.

10 February 2025 Humanitarian Aid

The forced displacement of Palestinian communities in the northern part of the West Bank is escalating at an alarming pace, the UN agency that assists Palestine refugees UNRWA warned on Monday.

Several refugee camps are nearly empty after Israeli forces launched Operation Iron Wall on 21 January, making it the longest operation in the West Bank since the second intifada, according to the agency.

The operation started in Jenin camp and then expanded to Tulkarm, Nur Shams, and El Far’a camps, displacing 40,000 Palestine refugees.

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UNRWA said thousands of families have been forcibly displaced since Israel began carrying out large-scale operations in the occupied West Bank in mid-2023.

Cycle of displacement

“Repeated and destructive operations have rendered the northern refugee camps uninhabitable, trapping residents in cyclical displacement,” the agency stressed.

Last year more than 60 per cent of displacement was a result of Israel Defense Forces operations.

UNRWA said forced displacement in the occupied West Bank is the result of an increasingly dangerous and coercive environment.

“The use of air strikes, armoured bulldozers, controlled detonations, and advanced weaponry by the Israeli Forces has become commonplace – a spillover of the war in Gaza,” the agency noted.

Palestinian militant activity

Meanwhile, armed Palestinians are also increasingly active in the northern West Bank, deploying improvised explosive devices inside refugee camps, including near UNRWA facilities and civilian infrastructure.

The militants have engaged in violent clashes with both Israeli and Palestinian forces, UNRWA said. Furthermore, from December 2024 onwards, Palestinian forces operations further exacerbated displacement from Jenin camp.

New laws in effect

UNRWA reiterated that civilians and civilian infrastructure must be protected at all times and that collective punishment is never acceptable.

“Jenin Camp stands empty today, evoking memories of the second intifada. This scene stands to be repeated in other camps,” the agency said.

UNRWA stated that it no longer has any contact with the Israeli authorities following the implementation of two laws on 30 January, thus making it impossible to raise concerns about civilian suffering or the urgent need for humanitarian aid delivery.

The situation “puts at grave risk the lives of Palestine Refugees and the UNRWA staff that serve them.”

The laws ban UNRWA from operating in Israeli territory and prohibit Israeli officials from having any contact with the agency.

Separately, UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA, said ongoing operations by Israeli forces in Jenin, Tulkarm and Tubas continue to cause civilian casualties, with at least 40 people reportedly killed since 21 January.

The UN and partners continue to support Palestinians affected by the ongoing operation in Jenin, which continues to drive displacement. OCHA said the World Food Programme (WFP) and partners have reached nearly 1,200 households with cash assistance.

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So this war is about might not right, and nothing more?
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Gaza —> damned, whatever they do.

It’s about being attacked by a limited group of people and feeling justified to use total war on them up to and including total annihilation of all the people the group claims to represent.

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said Sunday that the government, under the leadership of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz, is working to establish a “migration administration” that will oversee the exodus of Palestinian residents from the Gaza Strip.

Addressing the Knesset Land of Israel Caucus, Smotrich said that the plan was “taking shape” but acknowledged it would be a massive logistical undertaking.

The far-right minister, who recently returned from Washington, where he held a series of meetings with US officials, said that Israel is working with the Trump administration to find countries that will take in the Gazans who leave and that budgeting for such a “complex” undertaking “will not be an obstacle.”

US President Donald Trump triggered global perplexity in early February by suggesting the US “take over” Gaza and turn it into the “Riviera of the Middle East,” while forcing its Palestinian inhabitants to relocate to Egypt, Jordan or other countries.
The Palestinian Authority and Arab nations have rejected Trump’s plan outright. At the end of last week, two key Arab nations organizations instead endorsed an Egyptian counterproposal for rehabilitating Gaza that is based on leaving inhabitants in place, a stipulation that undermines Smotrich and his allies’ vision of largely clearing the enclave of Palestinians.

Gaza is in ruins, having been devastated by 15 months of war that began on October 7, 2023, when the Palestinian terror group Hamas — the de facto rulers of Gaza — led thousands of terrorists to invade southern Israel, killing 1,200 people and taking hundreds of hostages back to the Strip.

A January ceasefire process halted the fighting, but it has stalled and its future is unclear.

Smotrich: Government establishing ‘migration administration’ for Gaza exodus

Settlements and National Projects Minister Orit Strock attends a Religious Zionism faction meeting at the Knesset in Jerusalem, January 27, 2025. (Chaim Goldberg/Flash90)

“This plan is taking shape, with ongoing actions in coordination with the administration… It involves identifying key countries, understanding their interests — both with the US and with us — and fostering cooperation,” Smotrich said of the Gaza exodus scheme and efforts to find countries that will take in the emigrants.

“There is an abysmal and deep hatred of Israel, and [US] government officials told me that 2 million people with hatred of Israel can’t be left a spitting distance from our fence,” he said, without identifying the officials.

Envisioning the exodus, Smotrich estimated that “if we take out 5,000 a day it will take a year. The logistics are complicated because we need to know who is going to which country.”

There are currently 2.1 million people in Gaza. By Smotrich’s estimation, 1.8 million of them would exit the coastal enclave given the chance.

Settlements and National Projects Minister Orit Strock, a member of Smotrich’s far-right Religious Zionism party, added that the removal of the security threat from Gaza cannot be achieved “except through a voluntary migration plan.”

Asserting that Gazans know only how to “think about destroying us,” Strock stressed that even if Hamas is defeated as an administrative and military entity, “as long as we don’t allow most of the population to emigrate **(notice how this is framed to make it sound like a choice)**we will not remove the threat.”

Throughout the fighting, Smotrich and others on the far-right urged using the war as an opportunity to reestablish Israeli settlements in the Gaza Strip. Israel unilaterally dismantled its Gaza settlements in 2005. Following Trump’s announcement of his intention to empty Gaza, those voices gained volume and enthusiasm, and were echoed by senior government ministers and elements of Netanyahu’s ruling Likud party.

Caucus chair Yuli Edelstein of Likud said at the meeting: “Things that for decades looked impossible now seem a super-legitimate subject for discussion. The right steps should be taken to usher in a new Middle East.”

He urged against “missing the opportunities in front of us.”

Last week, the Arab League ratified the Egyptian plan for Gaza at a summit in Cairo.

The Trump administration broadcast mixed signals about the Arab-led plan for post-war management of Gaza.

So there you have it folks, a basic sketch of the plan which is to kill or transport the Gazen people out of Gaza to no one knows where and resettle Gaza with Israelis.

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I can’t f’ing stand humans… ruining the world, one day at a time.

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“The spirits that I called, I cannot now get rid of.”

from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s poem Der Zauberlehrling (The Sorcerer’s Apprentice), written in 1797. This line is famously associated with unintended consequences—summoning forces one cannot control.

The Zionists have evoked evil, and are now its executioner.

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¿Who called them? they themselves?.. coz nobody else sure did.

If you mean Israel, I fully agree :+1:

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Those behind everything and their consorts…

Yep, this war like probably all wars is funded and supported on both sides by powerful interests. Terrorism is the cry of the victim or a term used against the enemy, never applied to the acts of violence or desperation done by one’s own side. That doesn’t mean that terrorism itself has no specific or more objective meaning, it does. But we need to see the terrorism that is occurring on both sides. So we can begin to understand why it is happening on both sides and what is REALLY going on.

Did you know Israel is using an AI to select people for targeted assassination? It is called Lavender. The AI gives a score to each person, and if that score is beyond a certain threshold then the AI tells the Israeli military to kill that person.

A big part of these wars is to test and scale military technologies. To be able to show that they work successfully in the field. That way, a huge payday awaits the military contractors when they can sell this tech to other states, governments and interested parties.

As for the missing children, this heartbreaking aspect of war is already well known. The global trade of children is huge, and war is one way they make sure to keep the flow of children going into that trade. The only thing sadder than this fact and what is happening to those innocent kidnapped children is perhaps the fact 99.99% of people don’t even care that this is happening. But if you really want to dive into this issue you might want to specifically look up white slavery in Israel… you may be surprised.

Then you have your standard political reasons for war, like how Prime Sinister Netanyahoo was being investigated for corruption and popular opinion was against him, then suddenly the “attack” occurred and now he is firmly in power again. War allows a state of martial law both de facto and officially if needed, to increase the powers of the usual suspects of state actors.

And of course, money and land and resources are always part of it too. One side will use terrorism to try and remove people it doesn’t want from land spaces so these can be captured, while the other side will use terrorism to try and protect their lands from being taken. In fact, most people would resort to “terrorism” (loosely defined) when pushed to desperation by an enemy. More objective terrorism like real crimes against humanity such as Hamas using places like schools and hospitals as shields for their military, or such as Israel indiscriminately triggering pager bombs in civilian areas, are things the average person would find too evil to support. And I think it is important that we keep that in mind.

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Trump uses ICE to enforce illegal cancel culture campaign to punish protester of genocide in Gaza. Why was this student detained forced into a car and shipped to Louisiana detention center? Because she was one of four students who wrote an op-ed in The Tufts Daily last March criticizing the university’s response to student demands that Tufts “acknowledge the Palestinian genocide,” disclose its investments and divest from companies with direct or indirect ties to Israel.

You can see the Zionist pressure happening all over the place. Whether Jewish or Christian Zionism, it doesn’t make much difference. In my view, they are a part of the oligarchal attempt to take over the West.

Protesters in Gaza demanded an end to Hamas rule

On each of the last three days, hundreds of people have marched down streets in Gaza to protest the war and demand an end of Hamas’s 18-year-old rule.

The rare displays of dissent against the armed group were catalyzed in part by an Israeli airstrike this week in Beit Lahia. Most of the protests have been small, but they represent the boldest challenge to Hamas’s authority by Gazans since the October 2023 attack on Israel and the ensuing war.

This protest comes late considering the suffering Hamas has brought on the Gazans from my point of view. On the other hand, it must come with great personal risk on the part of the protestors.

In other news from the region: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s allies in Israel’s Parliament gave politicians more power to choose judges, resuming a political overhaul that has divided the country.

I see Trump as an opportunist not a Zionist per se. So, help me connect the dots. Obviously, Trump wants to shut down dissent. He’s a White supremacist happily deports people of color, to “make America White again”. He is also antisemitic, but he sees the alliance with Israel as useful to dominate the Middle East. So how does this fit in with the aims of the oligarchs, beginning with the big three—Musk, Bezos and Zuckerberg? Supposedly these guys are free speech advocates, which is :poop: How deep does this go? Do they really care about anything but coming out on top? To what extent are the rest just trying to placate Trump?