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  • Qatar literary said it is the same deal since February 2024. Israel Media literary said, Trump advisor came request meeting on Saturday, Israel refused and he made it clear they are doing the meeting.

    Trump advisor did two trip to Qatar and they say we reaching a deal.

    Meanwhile, Blinken, do a trip and leave, the next day more bombing happens.

    No one saying Trump is the good guy, but we cannot deny the truth he wanted a ceasefire and it happened.

    Meanwhile Biden didn’t want a ceasefire otherwise it would have happened.


  • I am surprised how “Israeli” soldiers dont ask these people to be in the front line.

    They siege a refuge camp for almost 2 months, no food or aid enters, no one can leave, all they managed to do was murdering children and women and kidnapping a hospital staff.

    By the end of it, hamas announced they bombed 25 soldiers and rescue teams.

    They literally achieve nothing, other than progressing their genocide plans.

    If they had capture Sinwar alive it could have been some sort of victory, but they show the world he was not hiding in a tunnel nor wearing women clothing, he was doing exactly what he told them he is doing and they made him an inspiration for future generation.

    The generation that will grow without mothers because the genocide attempt.






  • The thing that people in the comments missing is the “activists” part. Here is more details from the article:

    The activists were among 22 people brought to Brescia’s main police station on Monday morning after officers interrupted a protest held outside the Italian aerospace and defence firm Leonardo’s factory.

    Activists have alleged that while there they were subjected to degrading treatment at the hands of police officers.

    In a video posted online, one member of Extinction Rebellion, the global environmental movement, said: “They asked me to undress, take off my underwear and do three squats, ‘for checks’, according to them.”

    The woman claimed the treatment was “only reserved for the females, not the males”.


  • It is not revenge what they are doing. They are following a genocide playbook. They never care about people who live near the gaza walls. If you live there you are most likely a low class citizen. In addation, the litrary killed the hostage not only through direct killing of hostage raising the white flag but also using the Hannibal directive. You can look into the cars after october 7 where Israel wanted to burry them. It is a clear indictor they killed hostages in cars heading back to gaza regardless who is in it.

    This a continues systemic genocide targeting women and kids. Hamas just the cover story.




  • It works if there is a sepratest movement. You can see that in Syria for example. Long term sanctions, people start getting annoyed by living costs, while government enjoying luxury live style.

    This generate angr leading to protest supported by the CIA , the government then push back with heavy handed approach leading to a civil war. The CIA then feed both groups to keep it going and the US government deals with group to get natural resources.

    In the middle east this is done as Israel demand it from the US government.

    I think it is failing in countries where the government make sure to provide people with basic needs. So while might be upset, it is still better than war or civil war.

    During the Arab Spring cost of food was high and you can barely access it in countries like Egypt, this doesn’t seems to be happening anytime soon in Iran.

    I assume there are many other factors, but for sure sanctions is a dirty tactic by US and friends to achieve Israel goals in the regions.

    https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2011/jul/17/bread-food-arab-spring







  • At least 4 babies has frozen to death in the last week or two due to the genocide.

    In the past week, at least four infants have died of hypothermia from low temperatures and a lack of access to warmth while living in tents, Dr. Ahmed Al-Farra, the head of pediatrics and obstetrics at Nasser Hospital, in Khan Younis, said on Thursday. Among them were a three-day-old and a one-month-old who also died in Al-Mawasi, he said.

    Staff in the neonatal ICU see at least five cases of hypothermia per day, added Al-Farra. Reduced breastfeeding and limited availability of infant formula has severely compounded the risk of hypothermia among babies, he told CNN. Meanwhile, health workers are struggling to treat young patients due to shortages of electricity, diesel and other fuel.

    “This is one of the disastrous results of this criminal war,” said Al-Farra. >