@gwb-trading is like a blowfly at a wedding picnic, you can swat as much as you like, it keeps coming back.
Netanyahu states it very directly. There will be no permanent ceasefire in Gaza until Hamas is eliminated as a governing and militant entity. They can either do so voluntarily, or have the IDF and multiple family clans in Gaza take care of the situation. Netanyahu: I’ll agree to a ceasefire if Gaza is demilitarised Israeli prime minister leaves Washington with little sign of progress made https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/poli...ill-agree-to-ceasefire-if-gaza-demilitarised/ Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel was ready to negotiate a permanent ceasefire in Gaza during a 60-day truce but only if it was demilitarised. The Israeli prime minister delivered his comments shortly before flying home from Washington. His two meetings with Donald Trump had raised hopes of a breakthrough to their highest level in months, but he leaves with little sign of progress. “At the beginning of this ceasefire, we will enter negotiations for a permanent end to the war,” he said in a video message, adding that Israel’s key demand was that “Hamas lays down its weapons” and no longer has “governing or military capabilities”. “If this can be achieved through negotiations, great. If it cannot be achieved through negotiations within 60 days, we will achieve it through other means, by using force, the force of our heroic army,” he added. His words illustrate one of the barriers to implementing a ceasefire. Shortly before welcoming Mr Netanayhu to the White House on Monday, Mr Trump said he was hoping for an agreement before the end of the week. At the same time, the two sides have been holding indirect negotiations in Qatar where Hamas officials have agreed to free 10 of 20 hostages still alive in captivity. But among the sticking points are its demand for the free flow of aid into Gaza, Israel’s military withdrawal from the territory, and guarantees of a lasting peace. Earlier in the day, Mr Netanyahu attended a memorial service for two Israeli embassy staffers who were shot dead in May. Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, 26, were colleagues who had been on the verge of getting engaged. A suspect was arrested in the shootings and shouted “Free Palestine” as he was led away. “We embrace you with all our hearts,” said Mr Netanyahu. “Yaron and Sarah, beloved in life and inseparable in death.” Israel’s campaign in Gaza has killed more than 57,000 people, according to Palestinian health authorities, since Hamas launched its deadly October 7 attack in 2023. On Thursday, an Israeli airstrike killed 10 children and six adults near a medical centre in the central Gaza Strip, local authorities said. American officials remain hopeful that progress can be made soon. “We’re closer than we’ve been in quite a while, and we’re hopeful, but we also recognise there’s still some challenges in the way,” Marco Rubio, the US secretary of state, said at the annual Association of Southeast Asian Nations in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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He mentioned sticking head in sand. I was just reminding somebody else: In 2011, Israel passed a “Nakba Law” allowing the government to defund organizations that commemorate it. Imagine Germany passing a law that defunds schools or theatres that commemorate the Holocaust. Unthinkable. Yet here we are, fatty little loser thinks he can learn us about goodies and baddies. Buy1 is on a different level alright though. Eghbariah argues that existing legal categories—occupation, apartheid, genocide—fail to fully capture the Palestinian experience. Instead, he proposes recognizing "Nakba" itself as a legal concept with its own structure, purpose, and historical significance https://www.columbialawreview.org/content/toward-nakba-as-a-legal-concept/
Interesting follow on. 'What Are They Afraid Of?': Columbia Law Review Board Shuts Down Website Over Nakba Article The author of the 106-page piece said the suppression attempt is "reflective of a pervasive and alarming Palestine exception to academic freedom." https://www.commondreams.org/news/rabea-eghbariah Critics contend that Eghbariah's piece is being suppressed as part of a wider silencing of Palestinian voices and denial of not only Israel's genocide in Gaza but also of the indisputable Nakba and occupation. "By attempting to erase the Nakba, they have, in fact, made it clearer." "I don't suspect that they would have asserted this kind of control had the piece been about Tibet, Kashmir, Puerto Rico, or other contested political sites," Columbia Law School professor Katherine Frank told The Intercept. Is the U.S. a “Nakba Regime”? His example of the U.S. as a potential “Nakba regime” is apt. Native American dispossession shares features with Eghbariah’s framework. Displacement: The Trail of Tears (1830s) and reservation policies displaced millions, with over 370 treaties often coerced or broken, per the National Archives. Fragmentation: Tribes were split across reservations, states, and urban areas, with policies like the Dawes Act (1887) allotting communal lands to individuals, disrupting collective identity. Today, 574 federally recognized tribes face varying legal statuses, per the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Denial of Self-Determination: Federal policies (e.g., termination era, 1950s) and ongoing economic pressures limit tribal sovereignty, with only partial remedies like NAGPRA (1990) for repatriation. Under Eghbariah’s framework, the U.S. could be seen as perpetuating a “Nakba-like” regime, as could other settler-colonial states (e.g., Canada, Australia). However, Eghbariah argues the Nakba’s specificity lies in its ongoing, systematic nature under a colonial ideology (Zionism), with legal fragmentation (e.g., Gaza vs. West Bank statuses) as a deliberate tool of domination. This distinguishes it from, say, the U.S., where fragmentation was historical and less explicitly tied to a single ideology today, though systemic inequities persist.
Live updatesLive updates, LIVE: Israel kills 45 in Gaza today as UN says starvation ‘worse than ever’ 01:47 Israel plans 'humanitarian city' on ruins: Rights groups call it a concentration zone By Usaid Siddiqui Published On 11 Jul 202511 Jul 2025 Philippe Lazzarini, head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, has accused Israel of engineering the “most cruel and Machiavellian scheme to kill” in Gaza, which has become “the graveyard of children and starving people”. The UN’s World Food Programme says that as Israeli attacks intensify, hunger in Gaza is “worse than ever”, with 90,000 children needing urgent treatment from malnutrition. Several people, including children, have been killed in an Israeli bombardment of the Halimah al-Saadiyah School in Jabalia an-Nazla, in northern Gaza. Israel’s war on Gaza has killed at least 57,762 people and wounded 137,656, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry. An estimated 1,139 people were killed in Israel during the October 7, 2023, attacks, and more than 200 were taken captive.
The “heads I win, tails you lose” dynamic makes remedies difficult, as the well-resourced group controls the mechanisms of justice. This little piece of Gaza is a "concentration zone" and they are cynical enough to believe even if they do kill vastly more, the world will give them a pass again in a few years. A lot of similarities to the dispossession of the Indians. The was always one plan. Chief Red Cloud (Oglala Lakota, c. 1880s) "They made us many promises, more than I can remember, but they never kept but one; they promised to take our land, and they took it." The IPC’s famine warnings and WHO’s Tedros Ghebreyesus confirm Gaza’s crisis, 470,000 in catastrophic hunger now, 71,000 children at risk and suffering.
I have a question: What actually is the purpose behind Israel (the Jews) ensuring the history of the holocaust needs repeating for global people's educational purposes, never be forgotten. Is the purpose to stop another genocide or was the purpose purely to raise sympathy for the Jews? I use the words "purely to raise sympathy" because the majority of the world appear sympathetic towards 'victim' Israel and as for the Palestinians, it seems governments don't want to get involved in case they are seen antisimetic or raising Trumps ire. AI says amongst other things.... The phrase "Never Again" emerged from survivors themselves who witnessed how quickly a civilized society could descend into systematic murder. They recognized that educating future generations about the mechanics of genocide - how it starts with dehumanization, escalates through legal discrimination, and culminates in violence - could help people recognize and resist similar patterns. But the education unfortunately is not working.
And that my friends is why religion for the most is sterile, it throws responsibility onto a "god" and therefore alleviates the need for self responsibility