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Continued….A Russia-sponsored UN resolution for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip was rejected following a vote, which saw African states Gabon and Mozambique vote in favor of the Moscow-drafted resolution. Another African state, Ghana, was one of six countries that abstained. Plus, it's no surprise that imperialist nations like the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Japan shot it down.

When the interviewer asked if the ambassador had seen the pictures coming out of Gaza that prove it's a humanitarian crisis, she said "Blame Hamas." The ambassador's remarks sparked condemnation across social media. The UN and other international bodies had warned that Israel's forced evacuation of Palestinians from north to south, as well as cutting off water and electricity, has pushed the besieged strip into a humanitarian crisis. This adds to the already devastating impacts of Israel's air, land and sea blockade on the Gaza Strip since 2007. Last week, former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett erupted at a Sky News interviewer for daring to ask him about the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza.

At least 3,000 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian health ministry says. That includes over 1,000 children, with an additional 12,500 Palestinians confirmed injured. Give it a watch and let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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PIERS MORGAN: 'ISRAEL IS ENTITLED'

Egyptian YouTuber Mohammed Hijab challenges British TV host Piers Morgan on Israeli military killing Palestinian children. During the 16 October interview on "Piers Morgan Uncensored," the host refused to condemn the bombing of children in Gaza and said Israel is ennoscriptd to defend itself with force. According to the latest report by authorities in Gaza, more than 1000 Palestinian children have been killed and over 3000 children wounded in the latest armed conflict between Israel and Palestine.

Let us know what you think of Morgan's remarks.

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GAZA DOCTOR: BRUTALITY OF LOST AGES!

The Israeli military attack on 17 October on a Gaza City hospital shocked the world and sparked anxieties regarding the geopolitical and regional consequences for such brutality.

At the Gaza Ministry of Health's press conference, a doctor who spoke was surrounded by corpses, many of them children's.

According to Gaza Deputy Health Minister Dr Youssef Abu Al-Rish, Israel only would have done this with the permission of what he implies is the United States. He added that tragedies like what occurred at Al-Ahli Arab Hospital haven't been witnessed in the modern era.

Let us know in the comments if the doctor's remarks resonate with you.

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ISRAEL DENIES HOSPITAL ATTACK BUT NO-ONE BELIEVES THEM!

A deadly Israeli air attack on a civilian hospital in Gaza on Tuesday, 17 October, has sparked global outrage. More than 500 people were killed, many of them women and children. The Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in central Gaza City had also become a shelter for civilians fleeing relentless attacks. Medical staff say the death toll is set to rise, with many bodies still unidentified. Fallout from the horrific attack includes Jordan cancelling a planned summit with US President Joe Biden and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. Meanwhile, tonnes of desperately needed humanitarian aid are stuck on the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing, the only entry point into Gaza that Israel does not control. On Monday, the UN Security Council vetoed a Russian-drafted resolution calling for a ceasefire to allow the delivery of aid and to halt the violence, at least temporarily.
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Continued….African member states, such as Gabon and Mozambique, voted in favor, while Ghana abstained. Israel’s unrestrained violence got a boost Wednesday when Biden, who visited Israel, reiterated the allegation that a misfired rocket by Hamas was responsible for the carnage. However, a tweet from an Israeli spokesman taking credit for the hit on ‘terrorists’ inside the hospital was deleted after the magnitude of the massacre on civilians became clear. According to the Geneva Conventions, targeting of hospitals, the sick, wounded, and medical staff constitutes a war crime. Join this global conversation and share your thoughts on the unfolding tragedy in the Middle East that has implications for Africa.

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EGYPTIAN TV ANCHORS BREAKS DOWN

Muhammad Abdullah, a presenter for Al-Ghad, an Egyptian TV channel, broke down on air on 16 October as he covered the Palestine-Israel conflict. Since the most recent escalation that began on 7 October, over 1 million Palestinians have been displaced, and more than 3,000 Palestinians have been killed, with children accounting for more than 1,000 deaths. Millions worldwide echo the presenter's pain, as the world focuses on what comes next for this humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza.

Let us know in the comments what you think of the TV host's reaction.

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UK COPS TASER SCHOOLBOY

A video has emerged showing UK cops choke-holding and tasering a Black schoolboy, sparking a social media outcry. West Midlands Police said officers were called to a property this week after a dispute between neighbours. In this footage you can see a 14-year-old being restrained and then tasered after breaking free. His mum yells at the cops to stop because her son has asthma. An officer is heard saying ‘I don’t care’ and tells people to ‘stay back’. In typical fashion the young boy was subsequently arrested on suspicion of assaulting a police officer. Video of the incident has been viewed thousands of times online and has prompted a backlash. There’s long been concern over police treatment of Blacks in Britain.
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Continued….UK government statistics show Blacks are nine times more likely to be stopped and searched by police than Whites. They are also seven times more likely to die than Whites following restraint by officers. This latest incident will be reviewed by Britain's Office for Police Conduct.

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EGYPTIAN COMEDIAN: 'ISRAEL IS GASLIGHTER IN CHIEF'

Egyptian comedian Bassem Youssef has given British TV personality Piers Morgan his views on Israel - claiming that Tel Aviv massively overplays the victim card.

After decades of Israel killing Palestinians, Hamas pushed back on 7 October. Israel, as usual, saw this as an excuse to escalate the genocide. Its response has been brutal - inflicting thousands of civilian deaths and a humanitarian disaster on Gaza. Youssef thinks it’s a bit rich calling yourself the victim when you rain bombs down on your ‘oppressor’ all day.

The noscript is familiar to Africans. Kenya’s population was brutally punished after Mau Mau rebels fighting the British occupation targeted settlers. Thousands of Kikuyu were herded into concentration camps and subjected to hard labour, torture, rape and even murder. Some historians argue the British were trying to eliminate the Kikuyu.

Watch Youssef make his point, and let us know if you agree with him.
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OCCUPIER'S MINDSET

An old argument that used to be rolled out to justify colonialism and occupation in Africa is still being used by Israeli settlers. In this video from a couple of years back, an Israeli settler is confronted by a Palestinian woman whose house he stole. When she takes him to task about this, he responds by saying that if he hadn’t stolen it, someone else would have.

It’s a pretty pathetic ‘justification’ but one that used to be frequently heard. The same mentality was exhibited by the British, the Dutch, the French, the Portuguese and others as they ran rampage across Africa, grabbing and occupying territories in (what are now) Algeria, Angola, Kenya, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe and elsewhere. They ‘excused’ their actions by claiming that if they didn’t occupy these places, other European powers would.
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Continued…Some even went as far as claiming that the territories they occupied had been empty when they arrived there. The theory - known as "The Empty Land Myth" - was the creation of missionary and writer W. C. Holden, and was popular among White South Africans in the 19th century. He claimed that when Europeans established the first settlement at the Cape of Good Hope - now Cape Town - in 1652, there were no settled Bantu communities there. Without evidence, he asserted that Africans only arrived from present-day Zimbabwe more than a century later.

Despite strong archeological and historical evidence against this theory, the apartheid government used it to justify the stealing of African lands. According to the regime, the land had been empty, so the European settlers had more rights to it than the Africans who, it claimed, only arrived from the central part of the continent much later. It sounds very similar to some arguments that are put forward by those who have occupied Palestinian lands.

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MAURICE BISHOP'S MESSAGE TO AFRICANS IN THE UNITED STATES

19 October 1983 marks the day of the assassination of one the most charismatic African leaders of our time. Maurice Bishop was a prominent political figure in the Caribbean, best known for his leadership in the Grenadian Revolution and the establishment of the New Jewel Movement.

The turning point in Bishop's political career came in March 1979, when the New Jewel Movement successfully led a coup against the authoritarian government of Eric Gairy on the Caribbean island nation of Grenada. Bishop was installed as the prime minister, and his administration implemented a series of socialist reforms, including land redistribution, education expansion, and healthcare improvements. The government also developed strong ties with Cuba, which caused concern among Western powers, particularly the United States.

On 5 June 1983, Bishop spoke to a room that burst at the seams at Hunter College in New York City.
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The audience was predominately Africans in America, who had flocked to hear the Grenadian leader speak about how the US government was plotting to destabilize and destroy the revolution in Grenada because it feared African sovereignty and independence. You can hear the electricity in the room.

That same October, Maurice Bishop was arrested and assassinated during a coup by a faction the New Jewel Movement, led by Bernard Coard. The internal conflict led to his violent death, and opened the door for violent US military occupation.

Let us know in the comments what you think of Bishop's remarks.

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GOOD MORNING, HYPOCRISY!

ITV's "Good Morning Britain" presenter Richard Madeley represents the very worst of British journalism. Just last month, he denied Britain's historic debts to the descendants of enslaved African people before he got schooled by Guyanese President Mohamed Irfaan Ali on live television.

Clearly, he did not learn his lesson because, not long after that, on 17 October, he asked a Palestinian member of the UK Parliament, Layla Moran—who has family in Gaza—if her family was aware that the Palestinian resistance group Hamas was going to carry out the atrocious 7 October massacre against Israeli civilians.

The sheer audacity of the question aside from the over-generalisation of all Palestinians as somehow connected to Hamas, it is also very ignorant and racist.

But let us know what you think in the comments. Are we being too harsh?

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The United States has again vetoed a UN Security Council resolution that condemned all violence against civilians in Israel and Gaza and called for humanitarian aid to enter the besieged Palestinian territory.

With 12 of the council’s 15 members voting in favour, the Brazil-drafted document would’ve passed if America hadn’t used its veto power.

African countries Gabon, Ghana and Mozambique were among those that supported the resolution.

It denounced Hamas' attack on Israel - which killed 1,300 people - and urged all parties to comply with their obligations under international law.

However, America’s UN envoy was annoyed it did not mention Israel’s right to 'self-defence'.

Last night’s vote followed the rejection of a Russian-drafted resolution that also condemned violence and terrorism against civilians and called for a humanitarian ceasefire but made no mention of Hamas.

That was voted down by the US and allies France, UK and Japan.
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Continued….In less than two weeks Israeli airstrikes on Gaza have killed more than 4,200 people including over 1,000 children and displaced over 1 million.

A total blockade on the enclave has amplified suffering and pushed the territory's healthcare system to the brink of collapse.

However, selfish American interests continue to hold the UNSC hostage in the face of a humanitarian catastrophe.

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IS ISRAEL ABOVE THE LAW?

The international Criminal Court is supposed to prosecute war criminals wherever they may be found. So far, though, only Africans have ever been brought before The Hague and convicted. With many suspecting Israel now of committing war crimes during its bombing campaign in Gaza, why isn’t Tel Aviv being held to account? African Stream’s Ahmed Ghoneim explains how - despite numerous UN resolutions and global condemnation - Israel gets away with it.

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PALESTINIAN DISPLACEMENT MEANS LAND GRAB

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has warned the forced displacement of Palestinians could be used by Israel to seize the little remaining Palestinian territory referred to as the Gaza Strip. Israel ordered Palestinians in northern Gaza to move south to avoid being hit in a military attack. But many Palestinians have stayed put, fearing their departure will be permanent. Various United Nations members and Arab states have condemned Israel’s actions as a violation of the Geneva Conventions that govern the impact of war on civilians.

Israel has cut access to water, food and electricity, and restricted entry of aid. Despite ordering civilians to vacate, Israel this week bombed the only border crossing point south into Egypt at Rafah. On Tuesday, a now-deleted tweet from Netanyahu’s press officer admitted the Israeli Air Force bombed a Gazan hospital killing 500.
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Continued….The most recent escalation has once again put the Palestinian question on the front and it has isolated the United States and Israel in West Asia. Countries such as Saudi Arabia, which were progressing toward normalising relations with Israel, now have the statehood of Palestine as a precondition. Following the hospital bombing, a planned summit between US President Joe Biden and the leaders of Egypt and Jordan was scrapped.

At the UN, two times this week, the United States has vetoed resolutions calling for a ceasefire and entry of aid into Gaza. It continues decades of US complicity that abets Israeli atrocities against an enclave, where half its population is made up of children.

Let us know what you think of the Egyptian president’s remarks.

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The contrasting World reaction to the missile strike on a Gaza Strip hospital could not be more stark. African leaders accuse Israel of targeting the facility and killing hundreds of Palestinians. They demand an end to hostilities and say Tel Aviv is guilty of war crimes and genocide. The EU, France, Britain and the USA (who voted against a Russian-tabled UN resolution for a ceasefire just before the hospital attack) say they are ‘saddened’ and want an investigation to ‘establish’ the facts. Israel denies the atrocity, blaming it on a misfired rocket from Gaza. However, some military analysts believe only Israel has such powerful weapons in this conflict. We’ve put together statements by governments and leaders in the wake of the horror. Read them and give us your response.

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