Reality - Let's see what Human Rights Watch has to say: October 7 Crimes Against Humanity, War Crimes by Hamas-led Groups Armed Groups Holding Hostages Should Free Them Immediately https://www.hrw.org/news/2024/07/17/october-7-crimes-against-humanity-war-crimes-hamas-led-groups Israel/Palestine: Videos of Hamas-Led Attacks Verified ICC Has Mandate to Probe Attacks as War Crimes https://www.hrw.org/news/2023/10/18/israel/palestine-videos-hamas-led-attacks-verified Hamas, Islamic Jihad: Holding Hostages is a War Crime Free Civilians Held in Gaza; Treat All Humanely; Don’t Use as Human Shields https://www.hrw.org/news/2023/10/19/hamas-islamic-jihad-holding-hostages-war-crime
Israel can't help itself shitstirring, aided of course by America Gaza–Israel conflict The Gaza–Israel conflict is a localized part of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict beginning in 1948, when 200,000 Palestinians fled or were expelled from their homes, settling in the Gaza Strip as refugees. Since then, Israel has been involved in about 15 wars involving organizations in the Gaza Strip. The number of Gazans reportedly killed in the ongoing 2023–2024 war (37,000) is higher than the death toll of all other wars of the Arab–Israeli conflict......... Wiki https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaza–Israel_conflict
The Biden administration attempts to polish its legacy before they are sent packing. In Parting Shot to Jewish State, Biden-Harris Sanctions Israelis, Pours Millions into Palestinian Coffers https://freebeacon.com/biden-harris...elis-pours-millions-into-palestinian-coffers/ The Biden-Harris administration on Monday unveiled sweeping new sanctions on Israeli Jews, just days after it awarded another $230 million in taxpayer funds to the Palestinians. The back-to-back announcements signal that diplomatic relations between Israel and the outgoing White House will continue to sour until President-elect Donald Trump retakes office next year. The new sanctions are the broadest to date, imposing unprecedented punitive measures on three Israeli organizations the administration accuses of fomenting violence against Palestinians in the West Bank. They were leveled just days after a coalition of nearly 90 congressional Democrats petitioned the Biden administration to ramp up sanctions on Israel before leaving the White House. The sanctions were announced just three days after the Biden-Harris administration awarded another $230 million in funding for humanitarian projects in the West Bank and the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip. The American government has now sent more than $2 billion in taxpayer funds to the Palestinians since Hamas’s Oct. 7 terror spree on Israel—even as critics warn this cash is keeping Hamas on life support. The administration’s last-minute offensive against Israel is certain to appease the Jewish state’s detractors in Congress and the State Department. But its impact will likely be short-lived, given Trump’s pro-Israel instincts and a Republican majority in Congress that can immediately freeze American aid to the Palestinians. "They took a campaign break from scapegoating the Jews, but now that Kamala has lost, the State Department’s intifada caucus is back in charge during the Biden going out of business sale," said one senior GOP congressional source. In announcing the $230 million aid infusion, the United State Agency for International Development (USAID) said its "commitment to the Palestinian people remains steadfast." "This funding demonstrates our resolve to support sustainable development and provide essential services that enhance the quality of life for all Palestinians and further reduce the influence of Hamas," Amy Tohill-Stull, USAID’s mission director in the West Bank and Gaza, said in a statement. The cash will support "economic recovery and development programs in the West Bank and Gaza," including private sector initiatives, as well as "civil society strengthening, youth empowerment and education, and community level priorities." As American cash flows into the Gaza Strip, Jewish Israelis living in the West Bank are facing sanctions that will cut off their access to the international banking system and freeze their incomes. The latest sanctions target Eyal Hari Yehuda Company LTD, Itamar Yehuda Levi, Shabtai Koshlevsky, and Zohar Sabah. The Israeli company provides pickup trucks and other vehicles used to build what the State Department calls illegal settlements. Koshlevsky is the vice president of another recently designated Israeli group, Hashomer Yosh, which provides aid to farmers in the West Bank. The State Department claims the organization and its leaders are guilty of fomenting violence against Palestinians living in the area. All of these groups and individuals, the State Department maintains, "engaged in threats and acts of violence against Palestinians, including in their homes, and demonstrated a pattern of destructiveness in the West Bank." The Treasury Department, in a coordinated effort, announced additional sanctions on Monday against Amana, an Israeli group that develops Jewish areas in the West Bank. The Biden-Harris administration says the group is the "largest organization involved in settlement and illegal outpost development in the West Bank." Amana, the State Department said, "has established dozens of illegal settler outposts and directly engaged in dispossession of private land owned by Palestinians in its support of settlers." Regional analysts say the Biden-Harris administration is misusing American sanctions in an unprecedented bid to target Jews with opposing political views. "Usually, sanctions target those responsible for severe wrongdoing, such as terrorist financing, nuclear proliferation, and large-scale human rights abuses," the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) think tank wrote in an analysis published Monday. "The new sanctions break this mold by targeting Israeli Jews in the West Bank accused of property crimes and vandalism, or of simply associating with the wrong people." The Biden-Harris administration’s sanctions list was built with the support of anti-Israel NGOs, including "the Muslim Brotherhood-tied DAWN MENA, a radical anti-Israel nonprofit," according to the analysis from FDD's Mark Dubowitz and Eugene Kontorovich. "This means the U.S. is punishing Israelis based on allegations from those who believe the Jewish state has no right to exist." While Trump can undo most of the moves upon taking office, "a new precedent has been set: The U.S. government is mainstreaming the goals of the anti-Israel left’s Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions campaign," Dubowitz and Kontorovich wrote. The Washington Free Beacon first reported in June that the Biden-Harris State Department assembled an internal "report card" on Israeli activities in the West Bank, largely based on data from organizations tied to the anti-Semitic Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement. Additionally, on Election Day, the Biden-Harris administration informed Congress that it is waiving mandatory terrorism sanctions on the Palestinian government, even though it was still found to be paying imprisoned terrorists and fomenting terrorism.
Just a hint Turkey -- harboring Hamas terrorists is incompatible with being a member of NATO and part of the EU. Make a proper choice -- or you will be given a hard shove out. US warns Turkey against hosting Hamas' political leaders The State Department said several Hamas leaders have been indicted in the United States and "should be turned over." https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2024/11/us-warns-turkey-against-hosting-hamas-political-leaders WASHINGTON — The State Department warned Turkey against harboring Hamas amid reports that the Palestinian militant group’s political leaders had relocated to the NATO member country from Qatar. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller did not dispute the reports, first published by Israeli public broadcaster KAN, and said that the United States does not believe “the leaders of a vicious terrorist organization should be living comfortably anywhere." “We will make clear to the government of Turkey, as we have made clear to every country in the world, that there can be no more business as usual with Hamas,” Miller told reporters Monday. Miller pointed to a Justice Department indictment unsealed in September against a number of top Hamas officials, including Khaled Meshaal, who were charged with conspiring to murder US nationals on Oct. 7. Twelve Americans were abducted during the Hamas assault on southern Israel, several of whom were freed last year. Of the seven US citizens who remain in Gaza, three are confirmed dead. “We believe they should be turned over to the United States,” Miller said of the Hamas leaders under indictment. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said last week that Qatar told the Hamas leaders residing in its capital to leave upon request of the United States after the Palestinian militant group rejected yet another hostage-release proposal. The Qatari Foreign Ministry confirmed it paused its mediating role in the cease-fire talks, but has distanced itself from what it described as “inaccurate” reports that it shut down the group’s political bureau. An Arab diplomat with knowledge of the situation said Hamas leaders had relocated to Turkey “as they usually do when there are no talks.” The source, who did not characterize Hamas’ departure from Doha as permanent, said its leaders left the Qatari capital on various commercial flights last week. An unnamed Turkish diplomatic source denied to Reuters that Hamas had relocated its political headquarters to Turkey, noting that the group’s members “visit Turkey from time to time.” Unlike the United States, Turkey does not consider Hamas to be a terrorist organization. Its president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has referred to Hamas as a “liberation group” and has openly met with its senior leaders. As recently as October, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan held a meeting with various Hamas political leaders in Istanbul. The Biden administration has issued multiple rounds of sanctions since Oct. 7 against individuals and sham charities based in Turkey that are accused of providing financial support to Hamas.
AOC thinks the dems lost due to AIPAC. @gwb-trading AOC said, "wildly unpopular agenda that pushes voters away from Democrats"
"Covering the enemies of freedom the way the mainstream media won't." Hahahaha, gotta laugh at American clown world. Always a fucking enemy. Always a fucking victim! Hahahahaha
From the FreeBeacon political rag article.... "The administration’s last-minute offensive against Israel is certain to appease the Jewish state’s detractors in Congress and the State Department. But its impact will likely be short-lived, given Trump’s pro-Israel instincts and a Republican majority in Congress that can immediately freeze American aid to the Palestinians. While Trump can undo most of the moves upon taking office, "a new precedent has been set: The U.S. government is mainstreaming the goals of the anti-Israel left’s Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions campaign," Dubowitz and Kontorovich wrote." Now if Zionist Biden is pissed off with Israel, what does that say? Well for starters, no one can rely on Trump into the future because Trumpskins is a knife in the back expert. Anyhow, nice rug pull if it's true, Trump when he can't squeeze any money out of Israel (because of their tight arse nature and which is guaranteed) will likewise abandon ship too. But Trump will may be bribed by Israel with RE for hotels and golf courses in Gaza, so let's wait and see.