Israel: "we're protected, no harm will come to us, bjezus will save our ass, so we bomb with impunity". America: "Israel is protected, no harm will come to them, bjezus will save their ass, so they can bomb with impunity".
https://gaza-patterns-harm.airwars.org/ Most lethal to civilians conflict ever? Israel kills 100 civilians per 1 military target. As a point of comparison, Russia kills 1 civilian per 100 military targets. Russia is doing better by 10,000 times. Sure, the Ukrainian military is more available, less entrenched in cities than Gaza. However, the worst ratio of all conflicts under study by orders of magnitude virtually scream that civilians are being targeted by Israel. It is a war crime. All the justifications in the world make no difference. Zionists are going for genocide. This is backed by the intentional starvation of the population.
Country after country is dropping their funding for UNRWA -- citing that the organization is directly giving support to terrorists. Dutch Parliament votes to phase out UNRWA funding over terror ties https://www.jpost.com/international/article-833660
Trump says he held 'very good' telephone call with Netanyahu Incoming US president describes his conversation with Netanyahu as a 'recap call more than anything else' Michael Gabriel Hernandez | 16.12.2024 https://www.aa.com.tr/en/world/trump-says-he-held-very-good-telephone-call-with-netanyahu/3426232 U.S. President Donald Trump (R), Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) WASHINGTON US President-elect Donald Trump said Monday he held a "very good" telephone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but said the "real conversations" will begin after his inauguration next month. Trump told reporters at his Mar-a-Lago estate that his team is "working very much on" the situation in the Middle East, saying: "We're trying to get the war to stop." The incoming president described his conversation with Netanyahu as a "recap call more than anything else," but reiterated his public warning that hostages held in Gaza be released before he assume office. "We had a very good talk. We discussed what is going to happen, and I'll be very available on Jan. 20," Trump said, referring to the date of his inauguration. "As you know, I gave warning that if these hostages aren't back home by that date all hell's going to break out, and very strong." Asked to elaborate on his threat that there will be "hell to pay" if hostages being held in Gaza are not released by the time he assumes office, Trump said "they're gonna have to determine what that means, but it means it won't be pleasant." About 100 hostages remain in the besieged Gaza Strip following the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023 cross-border raid on Israel in which an estimated 1,200 people were killed. Widespread Israeli bombardment and assaults on the coastal enclaves have resulted in over 45,000 Palestinians being killed in Gaza, according to official Palestinian statistics. The UN estimates that some 70% of the dead have been women and children. The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants last month for Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza. Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its war on Gaza.
How do you have a good conversation with a tyrant? Well it's like religion, don't let facts get in the way! Right, "we're trying to stop the war so long as we are the winners and you the loser." Sounds fair.
After they finally get to reach peace, then Israel will finally get to steal as much land as they wanted - for the time being. And you thought it was only China and Russia who were the salami slicers.
Students should only learn to read, write: Biden condemns school shooting As many as two people were killed and six others sustained injuries in a shooting incident at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin on Monday, CNN reported citing officials Calling the incident 'shocking and unconscionable,' Biden said it is 'unacceptable that we are unable to protect our children' from this 'scourge of gun violence' (Photo: PTI) ANI US Dec 17 2024 US President Joe Biden on Monday (local time) condemned the shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Wisconsin. Calling the incident "shocking and unconscionable," Biden said it is "unacceptable that we are unable to protect our children" from this "scourge of gun violence." "Today, families in Madison, Wisconsin, are grieving the loss of those who were killed and wounded at Abundant Life Christian School. It's shocking and unconscionable. We need Congress to act. Now," the statement released by the White House read. "From Newtown to Uvalde, Parkland to Madison, to so many other shootings that don't receive attention - it is unacceptable that we are unable to protect our children from this scourge of gun violence. We cannot continue to accept it as normal. Every child deserves to feel safe in their class room. Students across our country should be learning how to read and write - not having to learn how to duck and cover," the statement added.
Wonder what happened to Jesus? I thought he was meant to be the protector? Jesus- missing in action. Best we can do is "thoughts and prayers" after the horse has bolted.
Ireland will not be silenced over Israel’s war in Gaza, says Harris Simon Harris accused Israel of engaging in “distraction” policies, adding that he was very proud of Ireland standing up for the Palestinian people. 16/12/2024 By Cate McCurry, PA The Taoiseach has said that Ireland will not be silenced about its views on Israel’s war on Gaza, after Israel said it would close its Dublin embassy. Israeli foreign minister Gideon Saar announced the closure in a statement on Sunday, saying it was due to the “extreme anti-Israel policies of the Irish government”, accusing Ireland of “crossing every red line”. Simon Harris accused Israel of engaging in “distraction” policies, adding that he was very proud of Ireland standing up for the Palestinian people. Earlier this year, the Irish government officially recognised the Palestinian state and, last week, it emerged that Ireland would formally intervene in South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Israel’s ambassador to Dublin was recalled in May following the Palestinian state recognition. Speaking to reporters in Dún Laoghaire on Monday, Mr Harris was asked why Ireland had been targeted by the Israeli government. “I’d respectfully suggest that possibly because it works as a distraction. You’re all here today asking about Ireland’s position. What about Israel’s actions?” Mr Harris said. Israel’s ambassador to Dublin was recalled in May (Cillian Sherlock/PA) “What about what (Israeli prime minister Benjamin) Netanyahu is doing to the innocent children of Gaza? This is the diplomacy of distraction. I think it is deeply regrettable that they took that decision. They have every right to take that decision to close the embassy. I’d rather it didn’t happen. “We will continue to engage, continue to engage diplomatically, but nobody is going to silence Ireland. We know right from wrong. “We value human rights, we respect international law. “We expect international law to be applied consistently.” Mr Harris said he would keep the Irish embassy in Israel open. “We will also not allow our position to be misrepresented by Israel, by the government of Israel,” he added. “Do you know what I think is reprehensible? Killing children. I think that’s reprehensible. You know what I think is reprehensible? Seeing the scale of civilian deaths that we’ve seen in Gaza. “You know what I think is reprehensible? About people being left to starve and humanitarian aid not flowing.” Mr Saar said at the weekend: “The actions and antisemitic rhetoric used by Ireland against Israel are rooted in the de-legitimisation and demonisation of the Jewish state, along with double standards. “Ireland has crossed every red line in its relations with Israel. “Israel will invest its resources in advancing bilateral relations with countries worldwide according to priorities that also take into account the attitudes and actions of these states towards Israel.” In response to the decision by the Israeli government to close its embassy, a Fine Gael councillor and mayor of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Jim O’Leary accused the Irish government of engaging in a “populist anti-Israeli position”. He tweeted: “The decision to seek a reinterpretation of the (definition) of genocide and intervene in the ICJ case lacks credibility and is both reprehensible and diplomatic suicide.” Mr Harris said the views of Mr O’Leary were not high up in his priorities. “My priority here is continuing to shine the spotlight on what’s happening in the Middle East, and we shouldn’t allow anything to distract from what is happening,” Mr Harris added. “Of course, people can have different views, but we should never, ever, ever allow one decision, including yesterday’s, to distract from the reality. “I’m very proud of the position of this country. I’m very proud of the position of people right across Ireland that we are pro-human rights, we are pro-international law.”