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Israeli occupation forces clamp down on farmers harvesting olives in the village of Lubban al-Gharbi, west of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank.
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FAKE NEWS: A false and fabricated story promoted by the Israeli military spokespeople regarding a Yazidi woman who had been residing in the Gaza Strip. It's totally fake Yazidi's are not be found in Gaza https://qudsnen.co/?p=48753
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Very sad message, I was here many times, my good old friend the taxi diver in Beirut lived here with his wife, daughter and granddaughters. I hope they managed to escape. My friend the taxi-driver did, but I don't know about his family. Israeli strikes on Bourj el-Barajneh in the southern suburbs of Beirut today. Bourj el-Barajneh is a municipality located in the southern suburbs of Beirut, in Lebanon. The municipality lies between Beirut–Rafik Hariri International Airport and the town of Haret Hreik. It's a large Palestinian refugee camp, many Syrian refugees live there or rather lived if they are not killed, by the most worse regime since WWII, the world has ever seen. The apartheid in South Africa was harmless in compared to this brutal carnage
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During the night and last day the Israeli-regime committed two more horrific massacres Al-Aqsa Martyrs Mosque, adjacent to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, and Ibn Rushd School, both of which were sheltering hundreds of displaced people. The attacks have claimed the lives of 24 martyrs and left 93 injured so far.
These brutal massacres follow a series of attacks by the Israeli-regime, which has bombed 27 homes, schools, and displacement centres across various governorates in the Gaza Strip over the past 48 hours. This ongoing bombardment has resulted in the martyrdom and injury of dozens.
Humanitarian and medical efforts are also facing enormous challenges due to the ongoing genocide. During a demonstration in London yesterday, Jews protesting against these war crimes and crimes against humanity
These brutal massacres follow a series of attacks by the Israeli-regime, which has bombed 27 homes, schools, and displacement centres across various governorates in the Gaza Strip over the past 48 hours. This ongoing bombardment has resulted in the martyrdom and injury of dozens.
Humanitarian and medical efforts are also facing enormous challenges due to the ongoing genocide. During a demonstration in London yesterday, Jews protesting against these war crimes and crimes against humanity
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It seems that the genocide in Gaza and now also in Lebanon, previously in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya and of course the proxy war in Ukraine is a last gasp of the Western regimes. I have no other explanation. How can leaders and politicians allow genocide to be committed? How can they support jihadists and neo-Nazis and elevate them to martyrs? We all know that the regime in Israel is an ultra-right regime based on their faith Judaism, just as extreme as the Jihadists and the Koran and that the US-Zionist-Settlers are just like the Jihadists a deranged dangerous group. Is Netanyahu's hunger for power so great? Western leaders have also become dangerously radicalized, in Germany you are not allowed to say anything about Russia and Israel and that is how it is in all Western countries. The US is even worse Kamela Harris and Donald Trump both support a war against Iran and are both deeply deranged and intimidated by the deep state. Trump calls for bombing nuclear sites in Iran. Endgame to World War Three? It seems so, but the radicalized Christians, who fully support Israel and the Republicans, think this is great, what a world, or rather humanity in the Western world has completely lost its way.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAmk4efA2t0 When political leaders speak of genocide, they repeat a timeworn mantra: "Never again."
Over the past year, for the Palestinians of Gaza, "again" has become reality - mass casualties broadcast almost in real time by its victims.
This film is about an alternative version of that reality - the one told by major Western news organisations - and how it has provided cover for Israel's war on Gaza. But hey didn't we know that already? Same problem for Russia ad before Syria.
Over the past year, for the Palestinians of Gaza, "again" has become reality - mass casualties broadcast almost in real time by its victims.
This film is about an alternative version of that reality - the one told by major Western news organisations - and how it has provided cover for Israel's war on Gaza. But hey didn't we know that already? Same problem for Russia ad before Syria.
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Inside Western media’s reporting on Gaza | The Listening Post
When political leaders speak of genocide, they repeat a timeworn mantra: "Never again."
Over the past year, for the Palestinians of Gaza, "again" has become reality - mass casualties broadcast almost in real time by its victims.
This film is about an alternative…
Over the past year, for the Palestinians of Gaza, "again" has become reality - mass casualties broadcast almost in real time by its victims.
This film is about an alternative…
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My latest article: First Hand Evidence from Beirut
Hussein, a taxidriver from Bourj el-Barajneh, a municipality located in the southern suburbs of Beirut close to Rafik Harriri airport, in front of his apartment building, Photo’s: Hussein, editing: Mirjam©Photo
Bourj el-Barajneh is a neighborhood not far from Dahiye, the neighborhood where Hezbollah has its headquarters (still not everything has been bombed). It is mainly inhabited by Shia who are not all with Hezbollah, like the taxi driver Hussein, who has been a loyal friend for years (and his family) and has accompanied me through my travels in Beirut, the south of Lebanon and has often brought me safely to the border with Syria.
The Masnaa border crossing, which was bombed by the Israeli regime, is another criminal act against humanity, because there were hundreds of refugees, civilians, who were trying to flee to Syria, years ago in 2015, when I was at the same border crossing, the opposite happened, refugees fleeing from Daesh fled from Syria to Lebanon. Daesh (ISIS) is a terrorist organization created and sponsored by the US and its Western client states. They tried to establish a caliphate, with the help of the US, because they were supplied with weapons in 2014, when they advanced to conquer Syria and Iraq. They were released from Camp Bucca, an American prison in the middle of the Iraqi desert. Then they stole the gold from the Iraqi bank and the oil from Syria and Iraq, which they sold to Europe, and smuggled it through the border crossing via Turkey, it ended up in Europe at the petrol stations.
Read more: https://devend.online/2024/10/07/first-hand-evidence-from-beirut/
Hussein, a taxidriver from Bourj el-Barajneh, a municipality located in the southern suburbs of Beirut close to Rafik Harriri airport, in front of his apartment building, Photo’s: Hussein, editing: Mirjam©Photo
Bourj el-Barajneh is a neighborhood not far from Dahiye, the neighborhood where Hezbollah has its headquarters (still not everything has been bombed). It is mainly inhabited by Shia who are not all with Hezbollah, like the taxi driver Hussein, who has been a loyal friend for years (and his family) and has accompanied me through my travels in Beirut, the south of Lebanon and has often brought me safely to the border with Syria.
The Masnaa border crossing, which was bombed by the Israeli regime, is another criminal act against humanity, because there were hundreds of refugees, civilians, who were trying to flee to Syria, years ago in 2015, when I was at the same border crossing, the opposite happened, refugees fleeing from Daesh fled from Syria to Lebanon. Daesh (ISIS) is a terrorist organization created and sponsored by the US and its Western client states. They tried to establish a caliphate, with the help of the US, because they were supplied with weapons in 2014, when they advanced to conquer Syria and Iraq. They were released from Camp Bucca, an American prison in the middle of the Iraqi desert. Then they stole the gold from the Iraqi bank and the oil from Syria and Iraq, which they sold to Europe, and smuggled it through the border crossing via Turkey, it ended up in Europe at the petrol stations.
Read more: https://devend.online/2024/10/07/first-hand-evidence-from-beirut/
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First Hand Evidence from Beirut
Hussein, a taxidriver from Bourj el-Barajneh, a municipality located in the southern suburbs of Beirut close to Rafik Harriri airport, in front of his apartment building, Photo's: Hussein, editing: Mirjam©Photo Bourj el-Barajneh is a neighborhood not
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As the anniversary of the Oct 7th Hamas attacks approaches, tensions in the Middle East are reaching a boiling point. Israel has ramped up its military operations against Iran-backed forces, launching devastating airstrikes across Gaza, Lebanon, and Yemen. The assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and Israel’s ground offensive into Lebanon has further escalated the conflict, as has Iran sending a wave of missiles towards Israel.
On GZERO World, Ian sits down with Iran's new Vice President for Strategic Affairs Mohammad Javad Zarif just days before the Nasrallah assassination and Iran’s response. In their conversation, Zarif delves into the far-reaching ramifications of the ongoing conflict. He says, “So the myth of Israeli invincibility is gone. And I think that's a major loss for Israel.” Zarif also speaks about what he calls Iran’s unwavering stance on its right to self-defense, and its determination to not fall into Israel’s “trap.”
And with an upcoming election, Zarif weighs in on the prospects of a Harris or Trump administration and addresses accusations of Iranian meddling. Zarif notes, “I don't have any preference. But some may prefer him in Iran. Some may believe that he is more in the national interest of Iran.”
Although Iran’s new president has promised to find common ground with the West, recent events have made it clear that the geopolitical tightrope remains perilously thin. As tensions continue to flare, the world waits and asks: What is Iran's next move? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=traNn_Wag8M
On GZERO World, Ian sits down with Iran's new Vice President for Strategic Affairs Mohammad Javad Zarif just days before the Nasrallah assassination and Iran’s response. In their conversation, Zarif delves into the far-reaching ramifications of the ongoing conflict. He says, “So the myth of Israeli invincibility is gone. And I think that's a major loss for Israel.” Zarif also speaks about what he calls Iran’s unwavering stance on its right to self-defense, and its determination to not fall into Israel’s “trap.”
And with an upcoming election, Zarif weighs in on the prospects of a Harris or Trump administration and addresses accusations of Iranian meddling. Zarif notes, “I don't have any preference. But some may prefer him in Iran. Some may believe that he is more in the national interest of Iran.”
Although Iran’s new president has promised to find common ground with the West, recent events have made it clear that the geopolitical tightrope remains perilously thin. As tensions continue to flare, the world waits and asks: What is Iran's next move? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=traNn_Wag8M
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Iran's next move: Interview with VP Javad Zarif | GZERO World with Ian Bremmer
As the world marks the one-year anniversary of the Oct 7th Hamas attacks, Ian Bremmer sits down with Iran’s new Vice President for Strategic Affairs Mohammad Javad Zarif to discuss the escalating conflict in the region and where Iran stands.
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An update of my article from yesterday, my friend Hussein, survived another night of bombing, his wife most likely not, his grandchildren, twins Hadeel and Heba, are surviving since a few days, staying at he beach site in Beirut, eating olives and dates. This is the work of a criminal regime, they are targeting terrorists right? https://devend.online/2024/10/07/first-hand-evidence-from-beirut/
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