With the attacks by Hamas in Israel, a lot of people are spreading misinformation alleging that the US gave Iran $6 billion and that this money is the cause for the escalation. This is simply an outright lie.
BREAKING: Iran Supreme Leader's aide congratulated Hamas fighters and vowed to stand by them, as state television showed members of parliament chanting against Israel and the United States.
Don’t forget: trump gave Israeli intelligence to Russians in the Oval Office 6 years ago. Putin armed Iran in exchange for drones to attack Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/SajyI9qJHH
Of course if the Iranians were smart they would release a couple of videos about how Shia theocracy isn’t woke and half the House GOP caucus would be on their side in a week.
God willing, the cancer of the usurper Zionist regime will be eradicated at the hands of the Palestinian people and the Resistance forces throughout the region. #AlAqsaStormpic.twitter.com/XDyxoTT4gw
Today, the Palestinian youth and the Palestinian movement is more energetic, more alive, and more prepared than it has ever been during the last 80 years.#AlAqsaStormpic.twitter.com/TE7DGvUUDb
Thousands take to the streets in Istanbul, Turkiye, in support of the #Palestinian people and their legitimate right to resistance of the Israeli occupation. pic.twitter.com/bNB8VwugKs
Hamas military wing published scenes from its take over of Israeli kibbutz of Kfar Azza & a military position adjacent.
4 Israeli female soldiers are being recorded captured and taken to Gaza. Also an armored carrier destroyed and an Israeli military vehicle used on the way back pic.twitter.com/MdO2yju79A
Sending love and strength to my Israeli friends during this unconscionably cruel and callous attack by Hamas.
My friends are in hiding, and many of their neighbors have been murdered in cold blood. I repeat: Dozens have been kidnapped and as of now over two hundred Israeli…
Depending on who you are and where you are, you will in the coming days and weeks be tempted to hate Israeli Jews or Palestinians. This is almost 100% guaranteed especially given the highly likely pending counter-attack on Gaza that is coming soon from Israeli forces.
I think Israel is going to brutalize the Palestinians. I am talking pushing them to the sea. I am not wishcasting. I don’t want to see it happen but let’s get real.
Conquer Gaza and treat it like Nazi Germany or Imperial Japan. Try Hamas leaders, write them a constitution that guarantees human rights and liberties and a market economy, make them forswear war, shut down the madrassas that preach hate, and vet the first generation of leaders.
— extinction event planner (@JohnSchoffstall) October 7, 2023
Netanyahu knows he’s about to commit an unprecedented massacre in Gaza. He knows civilians in Gaza have nowhere to go because Israel has them trapped under siege. This meaningless “leave now” nonsense is for fooling uninformed people into thinking he cares about civilians. https://t.co/YT4JU7KD7O
BREAKING: Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu asked President Biden during their phone call to emergency U.S. funding for the purchase of more interceptors for the Iron Dome missile defense system, a senior Israeli official told me
A Muslim born in India, I am wearing today a hoodie I got in a Palestinian second-hand store (yes) outside Bethlehem. It says simply: Israel Defense Forces.
I took this photo with one sentence on my lips: we are going to win. Over forces of hate and violence . Arab states had many wars with Israel. They lost. I speak as a Muslim: they must accept the existence of Israel and stop fomenting war, so all people can live in peace. pic.twitter.com/lDYaR7ycTa
Nod, nod, as far as American politics is concerned:
Hamas would absolutely execute the ACAB lefties cheering on horrific violence against Israelis if they lived in Gaza & US rightwingers blindly cheering on Israeli subjugation of Palestinians would rebel twice as violently if Americans were subjected to similar occupation.
Official info coming in is staggering. 250 killed. 180 hostages in both Israel and Gaza. Many elite soldiers from Golani and NAHAL were among the dead. 2 Golani battalions were almost entirely wiped out. Several high-ranking commanders were among the dead.
Israel is being forced into a trap by Hamas. It’s important to realize that now, and remember it later. Hamas cannot win a kinetic war with Israel. But the point of terrorism is not to harm the enemy, it is to induce the enemy to harm itself. The Israeli reaction is the objective
The Taliban has asked Iran, Jordan and Iraq to allow their troops into Israel to help Hamas “conquer Jerusalem” - The Jerusalem Post pic.twitter.com/3CYOGwBGxR
The UN security council is due to meet on Sunday. The UN secretary general, António Guterres, condemned the attack by Hamas and urged “all diplomatic efforts to avoid a wider conflagration”, UN spokesperson Steéphane Dujarric said in a statement.https://t.co/UdpQWXackC
Just saw the video of an Israeli woman stripped of clothes, her head blown out by a bullet, her limbs broken, while a bunch of Palestinian men spit on her corpse and parade her in the back of a truck, cheering.
Lessons from first eight hours of #Israel_under_attack:
Of all the wars between Arabs and #Israel, this will have the most everlasting effect. Palestinians will never be seen again as helpless victims (with Arab armies coming to their rescue).
Jewish-Israeli coexistence in any…
This is not a war between Arab and Israeli or Muslim and Jew. This is a war between the democratic state of #Israel, on behalf of civilization, and an unhinged brutal non-state organization called Hamas, which shares its radical Islamist ideology with its sponsor the #Iran regime
To keep in mind, tho, the President did say this, clear as a bell; "The United States stands with Israel." I think that to think otherwise is to be in denial, this is the stance of the United States internationally. What Nikki Haley is saying is little different from EU states saying 9/11 was an attack on them as well as the U.S. or saying "We are all Charlie Hebdo".
This kind of rhetoric is also used for Putin's attack on Ukraine; in actuality he has not as yet physically attacked the U.S.
Also to keep in mind: the U.N. basically created the state of Israel.
Again, there is no doubt whose side the U.S. is on, the president has confirmed it, with the Secretary of State standing at his side.
That fucker Netanyahu is one big reason we're in this mess - even Haaretz says so. "Finish them, Netanyahu" is calling out the shitty Bibi reprisals that target civilians and civilian infrastructure more than Hamasbecause Bibi's just in it for the land, monez, settlers,and his own ego. His deals with even harder right wing jerkoffs to keep himself out of jail shouldn't be encouraged as some kind of diplomacy. Haley is s ditz. Yes, I know Israel needs to respond against Hamas, but greenlighting it with such sloganeering as if "finishing them" won't finish a fucker ad of civilians is just naive and incindiary. Promoting effective but measured responses at this time is what adults should do. She's just missing the pom-poms and the buff hair.
I have complicated thoughts about the current nightmare—both Israelis and Palestinians have suffered in the last 75 years—but right now is not a great time for nuance. I do know, however, that it's always evil to kidnap, rape, and murder civilians. Hamas is an evil organization.
The USSR 1964 invention of "Palestinian cause" = the most successful/bloodiest #antisemitic campaign since the Holocaust. The myth of "Palestinian suffering" is alive only because of the willing believers. Antisemitism = 3000+ yo mass psychosis, still going strong. And fuck that.
Pro Tip
If you don’t want you religious building bombed to ruble don’t invite terrorist to operate out of it.
Any mosque broadcasting pro Hamas propaganda will be turned to ruble. pic.twitter.com/FPrFIU5MBp
— ♱ Vicar of Jesus Christ ♱ Patriarch of the West ♱ (@Vicar0fChrist) October 8, 2023
The footage of the young woman being forced into the truck at gunpoint has affected me massively. We know her fate. Because we know the Hamas MO.
-These were the ‘friends’ of Jeremy Corbyn.
-The Labour Party has only just come out of special measures for anti-Semitism.…
[....] Morris told Shavit that his views changed in 2000 after the Palestinian rejection of President Clinton's peace accords and the beginning of the Second Intifada. He had originally viewed the First Intifada as a legitimate uprising against foreign occupation, and was imprisoned for refusing to serve in the occupied territories as a reservist. In contrast, he has characterized the Second Intifada as a war waged by the Palestinians against Israel with the intention of bringing Israeli society to a state of collapse. According to Morris, "The bombing of the buses and restaurants really shook me. They made me understand the depth of the hatred for us."[6]
Morris told Shavit that he still describes himself as being left-wing because of his support for the two-state solution, but he believes his generation will not see peace in Israel.[6] He has said, "I don't see the suicide bombings as isolated acts. They express the deep will of the Palestinian people. That is what the majority of the Palestinians want."[6] On the subject of "people the Palestinian society sends to carry out the terrorist attacks," he calls them "serial killers" and "barbarians who want to take our lives".[6]
In the same interview, Morris called Israeli Arabs "a time bomb," claiming that "their slide into complete Palestinization has made them an emissary of the enemy that is among us. They are a potential fifth column." On the subject of the potential expulsion of Israeli-Arabs, he stated that "in the present circumstances it is neither moral nor realistic. The world would not allow it, the Arab world would not allow it, it would destroy the Jewish society from within. But I am ready to tell you that in other circumstances, apocalyptic ones, which are liable to be realized in five or ten years, I can see expulsions. If we find ourselves with atomic weapons around us, or if there is a general Arab attack on us and a situation of warfare on the front with Arabs in the rear shooting at convoys on their way to the front, acts of expulsion will be entirely reasonable. They may even be essential."[6]
Morris called the Israel–Palestinian conflict a facet of a global clash of civilisations between Islam and the Western World in the Haaretz interview, saying, "There is a deep problem in Islam. It's a world whose values are different. A world in which human life doesn't have the same value as it does in the West, in which freedom, democracy, openness and creativity are alien...Revenge plays a central part in the Arab tribal culture. Therefore, the people we are fighting and the society that sends them have no moral inhibitions."[6] [....]
oh man, this born-and-raised-in-Egypt guy is so honest:
The fantasy of liberating and free Palestine always included the idea of the indiscriminate mass murder of Jews in their towns, streets, shops, and living rooms. Living in Egypt for 23 years, I grew up in a general culture in which a good portion of political and religious moral…
— Hussein Aboubakr Mansour (@HusseinAboubak) October 8, 2023
especially his ending:
....Where do we go from here? I do not know. But I know one thing: what I wish to see from a lot of my young, multi-lingual, Western-educated Arab and Muslim friends. We, and I'm one of you, made it to the Western middle class. We have prodigious education and good careers, and we genuinely feel that his new cosmopolitan professional class is where we truly belong. But we also know where we came from, and we sometimes, even secretly, we are ashamed of things to which we do not want to look back. We see the chauvinism, the antisemitism, and the insanity, and we cringe. It's easier for us to look forward than backward. It's easier to understand the world, to engage with it, to explain it, or to pretend to explain it, with the symbols and slogans of the social world to which we want to belong, not the one we want to leave. Thus, we dismiss, we explain away, we make moral equivalency, and we pretend, not necessarily because we are deceptive, but because we feel otherwise, we are helpless. I'm not asking you to love Israel. If you are critical of Israel and think there should be a Palestine, please continue to do so. But all I ask you is to be courageous and not pretend that the murder, the abuse of women, and the kidnapping we all saw is not an accurate representation of a catastrophic moral system, which we all know very well is all too common and in need of honest conversations and serious attention. Stop lying to yourself and lets talk about how to change this.
I've long thought Hezbollah smarter than credited, knew their PR internally & externally, fired enough missiles to keep a presence but not enough to hurt anyone (ok, someone may have been hurt, but mostly show)
Israel is conducting a war to obliterate Hamas and will use "disproportionate force" (meaning more force than Hamas used against Israel.) Civilians will be tragically killed but will not be targeted; Gazan women will not be raped and Gazan children will not be caged. Israeli…
soldiers will make mistakes but will not roam the streets looking for more Gazans to kill. Prepare yourself for this necessary moral and strategic reality.
If Palestinians want sovereignty, they have to show agency, prove capability. Instead, Palestinians have formed failing states governed by rogue militias, and got — accordingly — the mess they are living in.
If you still need more convincing, just scroll through some of the videos being shared on Twitter rn in what has to be the biggest propaganda own goals of all time. I don't know what Hamas or Iran was thinking with these, but they basically come out looking like barbarians. 3/x
I think the only interesting debate to be had now with respect to the moral dimensions of this conflict is whether, after nearly 100 years of repeatedly being offered peace and rejecting it, the Palestinians have lost the right of self determination. 4/x
You don't simply deserve a state. You have come somewhere near the galaxy of internationally accepted norms of behavior. A century of widespread, popular support for genocide is... not that. 5/x
How do you "show agency" in poverty when someone else controls your infrastructure, low pay jobs, the streets, everything around, much which gets bombarded every year or two?
Four Americans have been killed following the attacks on Israel, @MarquardtA & @priscialva report, according to someone familiar with tonight’s unclassified briefing to House members and an internal US government memo reviewed by CNN
WSJ reporting that senior Hamas & Hezbollah sources have stated that the 7th October attack on Israel was coordinated with Iran. https://t.co/WaeuAQkFmI
In light of the recent events in Israel, the #PeaceTower is illuminated in the colours of the Israeli flag, and the National Flag of Canada is flying at half-mast from now until sunset tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/ebfz8pLhdZ
At 7:30pm tonight, the Sydney Opera House will be lit with the colours of the Israeli flag to express solidarity with the Jewish community after Hamas launched attacks on Israel this past Saturday. https://t.co/8ieFCYfPp9
Prague's Petřín Lookout Tower lit up in the colors of the Israeli flag last night following the deadly attacks by Hamas yesterday. pic.twitter.com/U46TTzHa91
Israeli Flag Displayed on Over 350 Digital Ads in Kyiv in Show of Support
Kyiv’s municipal authorities reached out to the owners of these digital advertising structures, encouraging them to display the Israeli flag.https://t.co/FKbu8igqJz
#Breaking: Egypt's Intelligence Minister Netanyahu 10 days before the war & warned "Something terrible will happen from Gaza." @SmadarPeri quotes source: Jerusalem "dismissed our warnings" because they were focused on tensions in the West Bank. https://t.co/OojXb0LZEG
Senator Cory Booker, in Israel, describing what the beginning of the attacks were like
I was in Israel when the horrific attacks carried out by Hamas started on Saturday. My team and I are now safe, but like many we are shaken, angered, and heartbroken by the hundreds killed, the thousands injured, those taken hostage, and all who are directly affected by these… pic.twitter.com/E4BgEZxSTC
Makes perfect sense as the Palestinians are no question the winners of the victimhood sweepstakes of the 20th century, playing victimhood every way that's possible is what they do best; they are the pros, be as nasty as you wannabe and still be a victim.
That's pretty sweeping - do you realize Hamas threw Fatah out of Gaza militarily? Are Fatah supporters - officially anti-violence since 1988 - guilty of Hamas' continued militant efforts? Where did Fatah earn its victimhood sweepstake, and if not Hamas and Fatah, what are Palestinian political advocates to do? How would a non-Hamas or Fatah party act? How guilty is a non-violent party for not adopting the violence of it's opponents, and if Fatah did adopt violence, would the Israelis then attack it anyway? Do Fatah supporters act as "victimhood" or are they simply victims of pretty rough treatment?
Utterly sickening from Black Lives Matter in Chicago.
And they have used an image of a paraglider like the ones who swooped into an Israeli music festival and murdered, raped, mutilated, and paraded beaten civilians back to Gaza. pic.twitter.com/76OAEyNfr5
Saudi Arabia ends "all negotiations" on normalisation with Israel.
Saudi Arabia has informed the US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, that it is "ending all negotiations" on normalising relations with Israel, reports the Israeli newspaper The Jerusalem Post,… pic.twitter.com/l6VvCqFVT2
Rachel Edri, an elderly woman from Ofakim was held hostage for 15 hours by a group of 5 militants.
“Sweetie, you look pale, you need to eat” she recounts telling the guy in charge and offering them a full meal.
When the Israeli commandos stormed the house the 5 militants were… pic.twitter.com/SahcU6vFbT
All Americans should be horrified and outraged by the brazen terrorist attacks on Israel and the slaughter of innocent civilians. We grieve for those who died, pray for the safe return of those who’ve been held hostage, and stand squarely alongside our ally, Israel, as it…
I condemn the horrific terrorist assault carried out by Hamas in Israel, and mourn the senseless loss of life. My heart is with all those affected by the violence, including American families. Now is a time for the world to rally against terrorism and to support Israeli…
along with the somewhat same-old-prepared-statement nature of both, I am very much inclined to agree with Martin here
With @POTUS@POTUS44 and @BillClinton all taking so long to make a statement on #Israel, it's pretty clear they're all trying to get their story straight about something.
The escalation laid bare the limitations of diplomatic deals between Israel and Arab governments as long as the underlying conflict continues. “We told you so,” a Saudi scholar said.
This new round of fighting will leave Palestinians even worse off than they were before, but as a tactic to derail Israeli rapprochement with the other Arab states it could work. https://t.co/Yo0sd67d9p
The basic principle behind #Israel withdrawal from Gaza Strip in 2005 was Land for Peace; that if Israelis concede land, Palestinians will keep peace. Hamas 10/7 Attack on Israel has put an end to this myth. Palestinians are still not responsible enough to handle self-government,…
let alone sovereignty, without being a threat to the existence of Israel. We're back to June 11, 1967.
He is a research fellow at The Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), a non-partisan institution focusing on national security and foreign policy.
To all pundits who are blaming "failure of peace" between #Israel and Palestinians for the Hamas surprise attack on Israeli civilians, please understand that Hamas itself and a majority of Palestinians are not fighting this war to bring Israel to the peace table, they are…
This so incredible. This is the parking area for Israeli reservists who are reporting for duty.
Israel has drafted 300,000 reservists into the war effort.
Israel says that they have never drafted so many reservists on such a scale. Reserve service is mandatory in Israel, and is… pic.twitter.com/4cHTurLiJu
In addition to at least 11 Americans killed in Israel, U.S. officials have confirmed that there are Americans that are still unaccounted for and are possibly being held hostage by Hamas. @MaryKBruce has the latest. https://t.co/22xQ4Rhsuqpic.twitter.com/KHaYTRvgWA
A video shows Hamas leading four Israeli civilian hostages, hands tied behind their backs. Another video shows the bodies of the hostages, apparently executed together. Horrifying. A war crime worth pondering by those making excuses for Hamas: https://t.co/jwqkSTSgBT
Washington Post analysis of Hamas videos shows they killed four hostages shortly after taking them captive on Saturday morning. pic.twitter.com/oqcoqRY1gE
Yesterday my Jewish Israeli husband was exposed to this woman in our city calling the terrorism of Hamas “beautiful” and “inspiring”. One of his relatives was killed and another is a hostage in Gaza. These words were cheered. He was horrified.@BenKentishpic.twitter.com/DaRYspP7Ru
Here's the half-minute "the bulldozers are here, God is great..." video with subtitles. If you can stomach mad-dog religious fervor, I recommend watching with sound on
KFAR AZA, Israel (TND) — Dozens of babies were reportedly found dead, including some that had been beheaded, in an Israeli kibbutz Tuesday after the terrorist organization Hamas stormed the community.
Several journalists were let in to the Kfar Aza kibbutz, located just outside the Gaza Strip, to see the aftermath of the attacks by Hamas. At least 70 residents of the kibbutz were killed by Hamas terrorists, according to Indian news website OpIndia.
Nicole Zedeck, a correspondent for Israeli television channel i24NEWS, described the scene as "truly horrific." [....]
If you’ve spent the last 24 hours denying the beheading story, there’s now a direct, sourced, eyewitness first responder on the record who confirms he saw the bodies. https://t.co/hyL2vlLSMs
I am in agreement with my colleagues who said newspapers shouldn’t have run with the headline they took from an i24 reporter before those numbers had been officially confirmed. But the atrocities committed are very real, they happened.
By the way this direct quote was published more than 12 hours ago, some of the reporters on the ground had stood the claim up with 2 sources before publishing. They did their jobs correctly.
Please nobody thank me for this story, thank @CBSNews and the reporters on the ground who sourced this quote and published it. They did their jobs. I’m just the guy who posted it to Twitter.
Kfar Azza, a kibbutz, or communal village, was founded in 1951, three years after the establishment of the State of Israel. The early settlers were long considered the pioneering, salt-of-the-earth socialist elite of the country. Like those who live in most other kibbutz communities, the residents are generally left-leaning liberals.
More recently, as Israel shifted to the right, the kibbutzniks, as they are known, have been dismissed by supporters of the ultranationalist government as privileged snobs, or worse, as traitors.
Reporting from Kfar Azza, near the Israeli border with Gaza;
Published Oct. 10, 2023 Updated Oct. 11, 2023, 12:56 p.m. ET
more hints of previous division here
One survivor of the assault, Shay Lee Atari, a singer, has spoken out from her hospital bed to the Israeli news media, cradling her 1-month-old baby and describing how her partner had helped her and their daughter escape as gunmen entered their home.
She said she ran and hid in a storeroom, covering herself and her baby, Shaya, with sacks of soil she found there. When that shelter was no longer safe, she ran across a lawn, under fire, and knocked on doors until a family let them in. In all, she said, they waited for 27 hours until they were rescued. Her partner, Yahav Wiener, is missing, Ms. Atari said.
“I really don’t know where our state was,” she said, echoing the anger and bewilderment of many Israelis over how the country, with its vaunted military and intelligence capabilities, could have been caught so off-guard and unprepared.
“They abandoned us,” she said, adding bitterly: “They were on Twitter. That’s where they were.”
and here
The shock and rage now reverberating through Israeli society comes on top of months of upheaval over the government’s plans to curb the country’s judiciary, deepening longstanding social, political and ethnic rifts.
An antigovernment banner was hanging high up on the kibbutz water tower in Kfar Azza. It bore the legend, “Shame!”
If this is true and Hamas beheaded only some of the 40 babies then we apologise unreservedly. The last thing we’d want to do is cast Hamas in a bad light as having cut off more infant heads than they actually did. pic.twitter.com/SLzPreIZQo
Former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton retweeted this; I therefore presume she recommends these people as analysts, as well as appearing on the panel herself:
WEBINAR: Assessing Israel’s Next Moves
Over the weekend, Hamas militants launched an attack against Israeli towns. Israel responded with a barrage of airstrikes and is preparing a major offensive in Gaza.
— Columbia Institute of Global Politics (@ColumbiaIGP) October 9, 2023
Edit to add, this is her statement about the attack:
My prayers are with everyone affected by the horrific attacks by Hamas in Israel. The United States stands in strong support of our ally, today and every day.
the latest from current U.S. Sec. of State Blinken:
Tomorrow, I will leave for Israel to engage with our Israeli partners directly about the situation on the ground and to discuss ways we can continue to support them in the fight against these terrorist attacks. Our support for Israel remains unwavering.
I spoke with Israeli President @Isaac_Herzog today to reaffirm the United States remains steadfast in its support for Israel and its right to defend itself.
before those 2, he retweeted this from Pres.Biden 6 hrs. ago:
.@VP and I sat down with our teams to receive a situation update on the terrorist attack in Israel and to direct next steps.
We connected with Prime Minister Netanyahu to discuss coordination to support Israel, deter hostile actors, and protect innocent people. pic.twitter.com/u4xOHMeMqw
WHO calls for access to health and humanitarian assistance on the fourth day of conflict in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory. WHO has offered assistance to health officials in both Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory. Full statementhttps://t.co/wJavnGpD0Ppic.twitter.com/xBd6WHVCAk
#Palestine: Today WFP started the distribution of fresh bread, canned food, and ready-to-eat foods to around 100,000 people who sought refuge in @UNRWA shelters in Gaza -- with plans to reach more than 800,000 affected people in #Gaza and the #WestBank. pic.twitter.com/q84ErrZWmg
#Israel#OPT – @volker_turk makes urgent plea to all States with influence to take steps to defuse the “powder keg” situation causing loss of life & incalculable suffering. International humanitarian law & international human rights law must be respected. https://t.co/NvrYW17qFw
Israeli bombing the Rafah border crossing with Egypt they claimed yesterday would be an escape route for civilians to "get out" of Gaza https://t.co/Q8f5fBN3pj
Could be endgame for #gaza, honestly. there's a tipping point beyond which it's impossible to prevent catastrophic sickness and death. Esp with 50% of the population being children, if this goes on for a week, then the consequences may be impossible to stop.
“No shelters, no bunkers and no safe zones” – I spoke to Oxfam’s Omar Ghraieb by phone from inside Gaza about the ongoing airstrikes and the impact on civilians. Here’s what he told me. pic.twitter.com/B3T1COrOfG
Vivian had done more for Palestinians than some of our “leaders”. She is a true peacemaker. I have met her many years ago and she was always the first to step up to help and support Palestinian communities. I pray for her safety. Thank you for posting this @MonicaLMarkshttps://t.co/JcOLAJ3naq
➡️ Hamas is more loyal to the Iran’s mullah leadership than it is to its own Palestinian people. It is a despicable group that fires rockets from its own hospitals and schools to get Israel to bomb them so it can exploit dead Palestinian children to get the world’s sympathy.…
Hamas is no more loyal to the Palestinian people than the Islamic Republic of Iran is to the Iranian people.
➡️ Egypt controls the southern border of Gaza. There are two million people trapped in Gaza, and they’re partly trapped there because of Egypt, the largest Arab country in the world. The blockade of the Gaza Strip is cooperatively maintained both by Israel and Egypt. Whenever…
Gazans have been bombed by Netanyahu’s Israel and wanted to escape across their southern border, Egypt has said no. If all the “pro-Palestinian” activists celebrating Hamas truly cared about the Palestinian people, they would also have an accountability campaign for Egypt.
Collective responsibility is not a thing. I am not responsible for what white folx or Americans do, BLM supporters are not responsible for @BLMChi's evil tweet, Gazans are not responsible for Hamas' murders, and Israelis are not responsible for everything the IDF does.
My initial (wrong) impression was a small-scale terrorist attack, but we know that beyond 1000+ murdered Israelis there were 1500+ dead Hamas, which means a huge invasion. How big was this operation? 10,000? More? Books will be written about this horror and we'll learn more.
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As I said Sundayif #Hezbollah joins the fray, it brings into the mix an extraordinarily well-trained & equipped non-state actor that has extensive experience operating unmanned aerial systems (drones).
What We Know About the Americans Who Were Missing or Killed
Officials confirmed that 14 U.S. citizens were among at least 1,000 people killed during an attack on Israel, and said “20 or more” Americans were missing.
Published Oct. 10, 2023Updated Oct. 11, 2023, 12:57 p.m. ET
[....] The strategy mirrors efforts by extremist groups like the Islamic State and Al Qaeda, which took advantage of the lack of guardrails at social media companies years ago to upload graphic footage to the internet. Social media companies reacted then by removing and banning accounts tied to those groups.
Israeli groups who monitor social media for hate speech and disinformation said graphic imagery often starts on Telegram. It then moves to X before finding its way to other social media sites.
“Twitter, or X as they are now called, has become a war zone with no ethics,” said Achiya Schatz, director of FakeReporter, an Israeli organization that monitors disinformation and hate speech. “In the information war being fought, it is now a place where you just go and do whatever you want.”
In the past, his group reported fake accounts or violent content to X, which removed the post if it violated its rules, Mr. Schatz said. Now, he added, there is no one at the company to talk to.
“Everyone we once worked with is gone. There is no one to reach at that company,” he said. “The information war on Twitter is gone, lost. There is nothing left to fight there.”
He added that platforms like Facebook, YouTube and TikTok had been responsive about removing graphic images and misinformation, although the companies were being inundated with requests.
Telegram and X did not respond to a request for comment. Over the weekend, X’s safety team posted an update to its policies, stating that it was removing Hamas-affiliated accounts and had taken action on tens of thousands of posts.
Nora Benavidez, senior counsel at Free Press, a media advocacy group, said the state of discourse on X during the conflict was “the terrible but natural consequence of 11 months of misguided Musk decisions.”
She cited the rollback of policies against toxic content, cuts in staff and the priority given to subscription accounts, which “now allows, even begs for, controversial and incendiary content to thrive.”
Some of those subscription accounts have also been posting fake or doctored images, said Alex Goldenberg, the lead intelligence analyst at the Network Contagion Research Institute at Rutgers University.
Researchers have identified images from video games that were posted on TikTok as actual footage. Old images from the civil war in Syria and a propaganda video from Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shiite militant organization, have been circulated as new.
“It’s a problem across social media,” Mr. Goldenberg said.
Mr. Schatz said his organization on Sunday identified a video of children in cages that had been viewed millions of times on X, amid claims that the children were Israeli hostages of Hamas. While the origins of the video aren’t clear, Mr. Schatz found versions posted weeks ago on TikTok, and other researchers have discovered versions of the video on YouTube and Instagram claiming it was from Afghanistan, Syria and Yemen.
“We reported that the video was fake, and definitely not a current video from Gaza, but nobody at X responded,” Mr. Schatz said. “The real videos are bad enough without people sharing these fake ones.”
The effect of the videos has been stark. Some Israelis have begun avoiding social media for fear of seeing missing loved ones featured in graphic footage.[....]
The fear and confusion are part of the strategy, according to a Hamas official who would speak only on the condition of anonymity.
The official, who used to be responsible for creating social media content for Hamas on Twitter and other platforms, said the group wanted to establish its own narratives and seek support from allies through social media.
When ISIS published videos of beheadings on social media, he said, the footage served as a rallying cry for extremists to join its cause, and as psychological warfare on its targets. While he stopped short of saying Hamas was following a playbook laid out by ISIS, he called its social media strategy successful.
The information has fueled doubts in the United States that Iran, a longtime supporter of the Palestinian militant group, played a direct role in planning the assault in Israel.
The United States has collected multiple pieces of intelligence that show that key Iranian leaders were surprised by the Hamas attack in Israel, information that has fueled U.S. doubts that Iran played a direct role in planning the assault, according to several American officials.
These key Iranian officials did not know the attack was coming, according to the intelligence. The United States, Israel and key regional allies have not found evidence that Iran directly helped plan the attack, according to the U.S. officials and another official in the Middle East.
While they would not identify the Iranian officials who expressed surprise at the attack, the U.S. officials said they were people who typically would be aware of operations involving the Quds Force, Iran's paramilitary arm that supports and works with proxy forces.
U.S. officials said the intelligence investigation was continuing and could turn up evidence that Iran or other states were directly involved in the Hamas operation. Senior officials said they were keeping an open mind, reviewing old intelligence reports and looking for new information.
Iran has provided large numbers of weapons and support to Hamas over many years. U.S. officials have made clear that they believe this makes Tehran broadly complicit in the attack. But that was a different issue than direct knowledge and involvement, they said.
Morgan Muir, a senior U.S. intelligence official, told members of Congress in a briefing on Tuesday that there was no direct link between Iran and the Hamas attack, U.S. officials said. Mr. Muir provided few details but told lawmakers that U.S. agencies had intelligence contradicting assertions that Iran had helped plan the attack.
The United States and its allies regularly track and monitor meetings between Quds Force leaders and their proxies and allies, including Hamas. But officials say there is no evidence that those meetings were used to plan the attack in Israel. While officials concede that there could have been other secret meetings that Western intelligence did not track, for now they have found no evidence of such meetings.
The U.S. officials spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the intelligence and requested that The New York Times not report the means of collection to protect sources and methods.
Jake Sullivan, the national security adviser, said on Tuesday that agencies had not collected intelligence about direct Iranian involvement in the attack.
Officials said Mr. Sullivan’s remarks reflected the intelligence collected so far, which did not point to direct involvement by Iran.
“We have said since the beginning: Iran is complicit in this attack in a broad sense because they have provided the lion’s share of the funding for the military arm of Hamas,” he said. “They have provided training, they have provided capabilities.”
President Biden is facing fierce criticism from some members of the Republican Party, including candidates for president, who accuse the administration of being soft on Iran. The Biden administration has been trying unsuccessfully to revive a nuclear deal with Iran and recently negotiated a deal for the release of prisoners. In exchange, Iran gained access to $6 billion in frozen oil revenues for humanitarian purposes.
Former President Donald J. Trump and other Republicans tried to cast blame on Mr. Biden, saying that those funds helped to finance the assault. But that $6 billion is not U.S. taxpayer money, as Mr. Trump and others, falsely stated. Nor is there evidence that the money, which officials have said is subject to Treasury Department oversight, was used to finance the attacks.
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen did not rule out the possibility of reversing a decision made last month to unfreeze the $6 billion in Iranian funds if it is determined that the country was involved in the attack by Hamas. Ms. Yellen said the funds had not yet been touched.
The United States moved an aircraft carrier to the region, a step meant to deter Iran or its proxies from opening another front in the wake of the assault.
Has the WSJ retracted its Iran piece yet? Considering there has been no intelligence agency in the world -- Israeli, American, Iranian, Egyptian -- that has corroborated the claim and no other newspaper reported the same.
Kiattisak Patee, a chicken-farm worker, is feared to be one of 14 Thai citizens abducted during an attack in Israel by Palestinian gunmen. He remains missing, and his family in northeastern Thailand has spent the past few days racked with worry as it waits to hear about his fate.
Mr. Kiattisak, 35, was working on a kibbutz near the Gaza Strip. His family fears he may have been abducted on Sunday morning, said Kanjana Patee, his sister.
Thailand supplies the bulk of labor for Israel’s agriculture industry, and Mr. Kiattisak was one of 30,000 Thai citizens working in Israel, according to the foreign ministry. Many of them are underpaid and forced to work long hours, according to Human Rights Watch, which cited interviews with Thai workers. Thai workers in Israel can make at least $1,000 a month, according to Thailand’s labor ministry, far higher than what they would make in Thailand.
The effect of the violence meted out by Hamas gunmen has hit the Southeast Asian country hard, especially in its impoverished northeast. Twenty Thais have been killed and 13 have been injured, according to Thailand’s Foreign Ministry. More than 5,000 Thais have asked to be repatriated, according to the ministry.
Over the weekend, Thai PBS World, a news outlet, reported the names of six people believed to be hostages, citing Thailand’s labor minister. Mr. Kiattisak was among them. The foreign ministry has not released the names of the dead or the hostages, citing the need to notify the family members first.
But Ms. Kanjana, 29, said the family had not heard from Thailand’s Foreign Ministry or the Thai Embassy in Israel. “When we call, nobody takes the calls,” she said by telephone. “All we can do now is wait.”
“We don’t even know for sure if he is taken hostage or if he’s missing,” Ms. Kanjana said. “We can’t contact him at all.”
Ms. Kanjana said that her brother, who is from the northeastern city of Udon Thani, had been working in Israel for four and a half years and that he had left to help his family. He had signed a five-year contract [....]
This is retired Major General Noam Tibon. On Saturday his son and grandkids were taken hostage by Hamas terrorists. He got into his car, drove over, joined a paratrooper force on the ground, and together they fought terrorists on… pic.twitter.com/4CukFs6Jca
Goes without saying that, generally speaking, Hamas’ greatest strategic advantages are the Israeli publics’ sensitivity to high casualty counts and the US’ tendency of reining in israel when Palestinian casualties reach certain thresholds. From speaking with friends there, I get…
a sense that the Israeli public now has the stomach for a high-casualty war (think 10s of thousands of IDF losses). If that’s the case, then all Hamas can do is hope that the US and other western powers eventually slam on the breaks before its military apparatus is effectively destroyed (or at least put into a state that will take many years to recover from). Bottom line: if Israelis are willing to die or sacrifice their children to beat Hamas, Hamas will ultimately be finished as a force capable of doing meaningful damage. (Of course, what happens ‘the day after’ is a question that I’m not sure anyone has a good answer to).
He's in the U.S. now but was a reservist with experience on the Gaza border a decade ago:
I’ll add that my last deployment to the Gaza border was in 2012. I then moved back to the US and 2014 and have been here since. Before I left, though, I made sure to stash my reservist gear in a friend’s storage shed. I said to myself that if there was ever an ‘all hands on… https://t.co/KUdkqoO8YEpic.twitter.com/COFTCBHLxw
Biden also confirmed the horrific accounts, saying: "I have been doing this a long time. I never thought that I would see and have confirmed pictures of terrorists beheading children.”
It's worth pointing out the politics of BLM has long been clear. It was never just about "police violence." That was merely what gained traction. Their position on other "revolutionary" issues, including Israel = genocide, was on their website in 2017. https://t.co/8F2qmf5oE3
Totally unfair - it's nothing like genocide. More like a giant penal colony I wish ppl could get their analogies straight, perhaps a bit of a state-sponaored permanent favela.
France's interior minister Gérald Darmanin has ordered that all foreigners who commit anti-Semitic acts be expelled immediately from the country. Three have already been expelled. https://t.co/ZmZdoIyzPJ
The Bataan Amphibious Ready Group and the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (SOC) have pulled out of bilateral exercises with Kuwait to prepare for “further tasking as a result of emerging events”
...What we actually witnessed was not “the Palestinians” mounting a violent struggle for justice but a far-right theocratic organization committing mass murder in the name of blood-and-soil nationalism. Hamas’s project is antithetical to the left’s foundational values of secularism, universalism, and egalitarianism. And it is also completely at odds with the progressive vision for Palestinian liberation. Western radicals’ predominant prescription for resolving the Israel-Palestine conflict is a “one-state solution,” in which Israelis and Palestinians all enjoy democratic equality in a single binational state. Hamas’s atrocities have not advanced this ideal but set it back, lending credence to those who insist a one-state solution is a recipe for ceaseless civil war. This weekend was not a triumph for the left’s project in Palestine but a[nintentional - pp] disaster.
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Meanwhile, although many aspects of Israel’s relations with the Palestinians can be justifiably described as neocolonial, analogies between the conflict and paradigmatic anti-colonial struggles can be misleading. This is not Algeria, and the Israelis aren’t the pied-noirs. Much of Israel’s Jewish population descends from people who were expelled from other Middle Eastern countries; which is to say, people who suffered the same sort of dispossession endured by the Palestinians. These people did not have anywhere else to seek refuge. And their grandchildren do not have any metropole to return to.
I questioned this 2nd paragraph as a bit self-serving, but it turns out while the European immigrants dominated the influx, the *offspring* reproduction from Mideast Israelis is much higher, so the 2 populations are nearly equal.
Biden to Jewish leaders: “Folks, because of you,…because of the intensity and the intellect and the brilliance you bring to this cause, I think we have a chance to end this in a way that makes it very difficult for it to be repeated.” https://t.co/gQJIx6l27Jpic.twitter.com/451Yak0bTW
Biden call with UAE Pres. Mohamed bin Zayed, WH readout. “The President stressed his condemnation of Hamas’s terror & his warning against anyone who might seek to exploit the current situation. The 2 leaders also discussed the importance of ensuring humanitarian assistance pic.twitter.com/30RA2MX1I2
And in the 20 years since Clinton's peace talks and Arafat's intifadas (and death 19 years ago yesterday), non if this intensity and intellect and brilliance has been used to try for a roadmap that can lead to peaceful coexistence in say 20 more years. Instead our idiot Bush with his ring of neocons immediately threw their lot in with Ariel Sharon, hardly an instigator of peace (and accused of atrocities serial times I believe, how the authoritative word on those came out I forgot bad haven't googled)
Here's Bush a month before 9/11 already putting the weight of any Israeli-Palestinian solution on Arafat.
Since then we have accepted an even worse situation with overtly terrorist Hamas taking Gaza around 2006, sidelining the somewhat better Fatah and anyone else. So we have a largely backwards, impoverished, poorly educated people stuck in essentially a colonial limited prison camp facing off against a highly educated wealthy society we pump up with $5 billion a year, yet still there is no plan except status quo and steady attrition and encroachment and the usual reprisals when Hezbollah and Hamas play their games, a few rockets here etc, though this time it's no longer a game - someone put Hamas up to playing the nuclear card (with Hamas's sadistic and idiotic approval), an this shit has blown up for good.
But will this "intensity and intellect and brilliance" eventually remember they've got millions of peasants fenced in across land their ancestors did hold 100 years ago - camels or villages, who cares - and try to find a long-term solution worthy if their intellects and resources, instead of always giving in to the worst of their self-absorbed and corrupt right-wing factions? Is their solution to this problem "these backwards bedouins were too difficult and activist and violent for us to figure out, so we just dragged the stalemate out another 100 years"?
Very heartfelt remarks from Biden to Jewish community leaders: I have known Bibi for 40 years
& very frank relationship, I know him well. The one thing I did say that it is really important is that Israel for all its anger & frustration...is that they operate by the rules of war
Biden: I believe Israel is doing everything in its power to pull the country together, stay on the same page
And we are going to do everything in our power to ensure they succeed, and G-d willing, bring home those Americans in harms way
Useful thread, he's for real; (now a self-described San Franciscan "Republican YIMBY Neoliberal Techno-utopian", co-founder of @BrionesSociety)
Some more perspective from my days in the IDF: In the weeks ahead, you'll struggle to reconcile your anger at Hamas with awful images of civilian casualties in Gaza. To help you arrive at your own conclusions, here's a primer on the IDF's moral framework for urban combat. 1/x
It's also worth noting that I think the reason that many folks struggle with this stuff is because the moral vocabulary of war is ugly, and people would rather not become conversant in it. 3/x
Unfortunately, if you don't learn that vocabulary, you'll end up either unable to resolve your conflicting moral intuitions, or at the mercy of propagandists. 4/x
Dead is dead and murdered is murdered, but should you care about this sort of thing for another reason:
The Jerusalem Post can now confirm based on verified photos of the bodies that the reports of babies being burnt and decapitated in Hamas's assault on Kfar Aza are correct.
The U.S. has reached a "quiet understanding" with Qatar not to release any of the $6 billion in Iranian oil revenues that was unfrozen as part of the prisoner swap last month. https://t.co/vYATkcrKG7
Indeed. At the United Nations, after state supporters of Hamas terrorism falsely accused Israel of racism, I asked Algeria, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, and the others: “Where are your Jews?” Still waiting for their reply. https://t.co/tnsEMAjZlipic.twitter.com/1wWhUBGqM3
^ if you watch the above video, you will see that Neuer uses population numbers (for 2017; all visible on the subtitles) including 1.5 million Arab citizens of Israel with full rights to vote and run for the Knesset
(and does mention "whatever other difficulties they face", he also mentions that some sit on the Supreme Court),
and past numbers of Jewish population of the other countries
A top police intelligence official in the NYPD said an increase in security around the city is about deterrence and reassurance for New Yorkers, rather than a reflection of “imminent threat” https://t.co/pv2GzZ9wxk via @citylab
Police Commissioner Edward Caban did not attend a City Hall briefing Thursday because he was out of the country, a source told the Daily News. He is visiting Qatar, according to a second source, though it’s unclear what he’s doing there.
1. because half of gaza supports hamas, and nobody wants to import a million supporters of hamas
2. all of israel's neighbors want israel to be an arab muslim nation, so why on earth would they permit a mass exodus of arab muslims from israel?
"Mr. X" has some thoughts in response to a tweet by A.O.C.:
I saw a video this morning showing a British father of a young girl who had been captured by Hamas on Saturday. With his voice choking, he recalled the joy he felt when he was informed that the girl had died.
We don't appreciate the freedom and comfort we experience in everyday… https://t.co/Pcd2WKFlVq
America didn't supply food to Germany and Japan during World War II. After their unconditional surrender, however, the US flooded both countries with humanitarian aid.
I would note that Israel used "we are now at war" from the getgo. That is also why I didn't think this was going to be the "same old same old"; no western leaders objected to that terminology, they were totally supportive.
Wow, check out the "Community Notes" on this one!!! Since 2007, “Gaza’s government” has been Hamas. They are basically agreeing that it's War, that one government, Hamas, first attacked the other, Israel.
BREAKING: Gaza's government says the area is facing a humanitarian disaster, calls on international community to halt Israel's attacks.
Israel is telling everyone in north Gaza to relocate to the south of the Strip in the next 24 hours, according to the United Nations
It means the entire population of Gaza City and its surroundings - about 1.1 million people - having to flee their homes, the UN says
Israel's military has directly told Gaza City residents to leave for their "safety and protection", as its forces mass ahead of an expected ground offensive
The UN says the order will have "devastating humanitarian consequences" and has called on Israel to revoke it
Hamas kidnapped at least 150 people and took them into Gaza during deadly attacks on Israel at the weekend that killed 1,300 people
More than 1,400 people have been killed in Gaza since Israel launched retaliatory air strikes, Palestinian health officials say
The bombardment comes amid a total blockade, with fuel, food and water running out. Israel says it won't lift the restrictions unless Hamas frees all hostages.
I keep hearing this. And I guess I just don’t understand how dropping a bomb on what is essentially a road prevents people from ultimately crossing it ? It isn’t a bridge. It’s still crossable. You just can’t cross because Egyptian soldiers are standing there preventing you from… https://t.co/xRCdG97EDA
YAH, he's thinking what I've been thinking as soon as I started to see the reactions of western leaders:
Well now I know what the world was like during partition of India. Hopefully the worlds leaders show a little more wisdom in the next few days than to regress the world to the 1940s.
As bombs fall and phone batteries run low, Palestinian American families caught in the Israel-Hamas war wonder whether the U.S. government will help them escape.
[....] John Kirby, a spokesman for the National Security Council, said that Israel’s blockade was for now preventing the American government from transporting its citizens out of Gaza. He said that the White House was in talks with Israel and Egypt about the safe passage of civilians out of Gaza, including Americans, but that no breakthrough had been reached.
“Right now, they — they can’t leave. So, we would have no physical means of permitting that transit out,” Mr. Kirby said during a press briefing on Thursday. “And so, that’s why we’re so actively having conversations with the Israelis and the Egyptians about a safe passage corridor so that people who want to leave can leave.”
U.S. officials estimated that 500 to 600 American citizens were in Gaza.
For now, there is nothing to do but wait and hope and pray. Ms. Beseiso and her family, who are in Gaza visiting relatives, tried to flee on Tuesday, she said, but the Israeli military bombed the Rafah crossing to Egypt while they were there, shuttering it. The family was told to return to Gaza for safety, and Ms. Beseiso is now sheltering in a building with her 87-year-old mother-in-law. The family has no water or electricity, she said.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, there were nonstop airstrikes and bombs around the building, causing the windows in their apartment to shatter and their front door to break open because of the pressure of the bombs, she said. She said she had reached out multiple times to U.S. authorities and the U.S. Embassy in Israel but that she had not received a clear answer about what was being done to help them.
“Sometimes I have the hope and faith that I will make it out alive,” she said on Thursday. “But then once the darkness hits, and the airstrikes get heavier,” she said, she starts to wonder, “is it our turn tonight?”
On Friday, she said her family had moved south after the directive from the Israel Defense Forces. “We found a family that let us in,” she wrote in a text message, adding, “This is so very scary!”
More than 170,000 people in the United States identified as having Palestinian heritage in the 2020 census, a number that is considered to be a significant undercount by many within the Palestinian community given longstanding challenges in tallying the number of Americans of Middle Eastern and North African descent.
Palestinian Americans in the United States were already worried and have been frustrated by statements in recent days from government officials, universities and employers that expressed solidarity and sympathy for Israeli loss of life but did not mention Palestinian civilian casualties.
Families desperate for their government to step in and help stuck loved ones say the lack of attention has been devastating. More than 1,500 people, including 500 children, have died in Gaza, according to the Gazan Health Ministry.
Iman Museitef, 31, said her parents, American citizens who live in Newark, N.J., were trapped in Gaza City, where they went in late September to visit her 85-year-old grandmother.
“They ask me every time I hear their voice, ‘Did you call the embassy? What did they say?’” she said. “It is always something dreadful to have to explain to them that the place they have lived for half of their lives is not really helping them.”
Her parents tried to cross to Egypt on Tuesday, she said, but were unable to leave when the border crossing was shut down. They are now moving from apartment to apartment as evacuation orders are given.
“We are trying our best to contact the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem and Cairo, and all they are all telling us is that we don’t have information on when the border is going to open,” Ms. Museitef, a registered nurse in Milwaukee, said. Maybe, she said of the U.S. State Department, “that’s not what they care about right now.”
She said she and her siblings had filled out forms and were waiting. “My parents are over 60 and they’re really scared. I just want their safety and I want them to come back to us,” she said.
Abdulla Okal and his wife, Haneen Okal, Palestinian American citizens who live in New Jersey, went to Gaza with their children over the summer, because Ms. Okal wanted to be near her family while giving birth to their third child, he said on Thursday. Mr. Okal flew back to New Jersey to help speed the process of getting an American passport for the baby so they could travel home. But then war broke out.
Ms. Okal and her three children were at the border Tuesday when it was bombed. The neighborhood where they were staying was also bombed. Now they have moved into her sister’s apartment, Mr. Okal said.
At the moment, Mr. Okal said his wife and children had lost power and that she was trying to conserve her phone battery. “All I ask her is just text me, tell me you’re still alive,” he said. His 3-year-old daughter is very scared, and has been running a fever, he said. When his 8-week-old son sleeps during the bombings, the child shakes.
Mr. Okal said that he heard from some American authorities on Thursday that they were trying to devise a plan to get U.S. citizens home safely. His wife told him early Friday that she was evacuating south after the directive from Israel, but he did not know where they would stay and he had not heard from her since.
He said he was planning to fly to Egypt, in hopes that he can pick up his family at the border when and if they can cross.
“Just treat us like we’re American,” he said. “We’re American citizens, we pay taxes, we are good citizens, it’s our country too,” he said. “I just want the government to treat us equally and care more, a little bit more.” [....]
IDF Spokesperson to citizens in Gaza City: "We appeal to you this to leave Gaza City for the southern Gaza Valley, for your safety. I would like to inform you that the IDF will refrain from touching the route marked on the map until 20:00. (8pm tonight… pic.twitter.com/X7TTp3u5Mv
France Bans Pro-Palestinian Rallies – Will Arrest and Deport ‘Trouble Makers’
The French government announced it was banning pro-Palestinian protests on Thursday, explaining they cause a disturbance to public order and give rise to racial hatred. Paris announced it would arrest…
To clarify: French officials are not just banning one protest in support of Gaza. They're now banning *all* such protests: "a systematic ban on pro-Palestinian demonstrations in France."
The French government announced it was banning pro-Palestinian protests on Thursday, explaining they cause a disturbance to public order and give rise to racial hatred. Paris announced it would arrest organizers and deport “trouble makers.” https://t.co/tTeSxRzs8M
The Israeli military denied using white phosphorus ammunition, which is prohibited in populated areas under international law, and called the mounting accusations “unequivocally false.” This comes after both Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International said that they found evidence that supports eyewitness reports that Israel used white phosphorus in Gaza.
Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, called Hamas's attacks in Israel “terrorism” and “an act of war” and said that Israel had the right to defend itself. “Europe stands with Israel,” she told reporters in an event with Israel’s prime minister, Benajmin Netanayhu, adding, “Hamas’s acts have nothing to do with the legitimate aspiration of the Palestinian people. And I know that how Israel responds will show that it is a democracy.”
so in fact there has been fighting at their northen border in recent days
The Reuters news agency said one of its videographers, Issam Abdullah, was killed along Lebanon’s southern border with Israel and that two other journalists from the news agency were wounded. It did not provide further details on the circumstances. The area has seen fighting in recent days between Israeli forces and Iranian-backed militant groups, the most powerful of which is Hezbollah.
Mohammed Shatayyeh, the Palestinian Authority prime minister, said in a news conference that the authority is coordinating with international parties to secure a “safe corridor” to deliver humanitarian aid through the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt.
The first U.S. charter flight evacuating American citizens from Israel has taken off for an undisclosed destination in Europe, the White House announced. More flights are expected to depart in coming days and will continue “for as long as there is demand,” according to John Kirby, a spokesman for the White House National Security Council.
#UPDATE Thousands of Palestinians fled on Friday to southern Gaza after a warning by the Israeli army, whose forces have been shelling the blockaded enclave, an AFP correspondent said. pic.twitter.com/DilEKaK0Zl
#UPDATE The massive Hamas attack on Israel cannot justify the "limitless destruction" of the Gaza Strip, the Red Cross said Friday, as Israel pounded the enclave. pic.twitter.com/Rjti4R5gy0
#UPDATE Palestinian prime minister Mohammed Shtayyeh on Friday accused Israel of committing "genocide" in its war against Hamas militants in the blockaded Gaza Strip. pic.twitter.com/y4OwAB3BDr
I'm really getting tired if this word"genocide". 6 million Jews? Check. 600k Tutsis? Check. Maybe 5 million killed in Congo, don't know the players. Maybe Rohinga. But Ukraine? Or last weekend? Nope.which is a good thing.
You may have seen a decontextualized quote from Israel's president being used to imply that he believes Gazan civilians are legitimate targets. In fact, in that exchange, he explicitly rejected that. Don't believe everything you see on social media without going to the tape. https://t.co/QH46YPuP6B
Israelis have suffered one of the worst mass murders in history. In the north Israelis are cowering in bomb shelters. In the south, the same. The big cities in the center– Jerusalem, Tel Aviv– are ghost towns.
This is the life Benjamin "Mr Security" Netanyahu offers his people. https://t.co/wmXM1hpkR0
Jeez, someone never read about Vlad the Impaler or Catherine de Medici. After Mao killed 10+ million in the "Great Leap" and Stalin's purges, and even Indonesia killing hundreds of thousands while pushing out millions of suspected Communists - atrocities in much huger scale.
Officials from Iran and Hezbollah helped plan the attack, people familiar with the operation said, but the U.S. and its allies have not found evidence directly linking Tehran"
Farnaz Fassihi is a reporter for The New York Times based in New York. Previously she was a senior writer and war correspondent for the Wall Street Journal for 17 years based in the Middle East.More about Farnaz Fassihi
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well summarized in a Twitter thread starting here
New York Times: "Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, held an hourslong online meeting in March with an elite group of strategists from all the Iran-backed militias and told them to get ready for a war with Israel with a scope and reach — including a ground invasion — that…
Israeli minister says Trump’s comments ‘wound the spirit of Israel’s fighters’
Like so many Americans, Israel is finding out—surprise, surprise—that any seeming "goodwill" offered by #DonaldTrump is, and has always been, strictly transactionalhttps://t.co/LpRHHKcxuj
Exclusive: Trump falsely characterized Israel's role in his administration's hit on Iran's Soleimani, say former U.S. officials. Israel was never part of the operation, they say. https://t.co/8pxJLtSjUA via @nbcnews@katiadoyl
Trump hates Bibi because Bibi refused to put his own country in a terrible, untenable, position of supporting Trump’s bullshit effort to steal the election. Everything else he says about Bibi and Israel is payback. https://t.co/kVt2la070O
As Israel escalates its attacks on Gaza, the State Department is discouraging diplomats working on Middle East issues from making public statements suggesting the U.S. wants to see less violence, according to internal emails viewed by HuffPost.
In messages circulated on Friday, State Department staff wrote that high-level officials do not want press materials to include three specific phrases: “de-escalation/ceasefire,” “end to violence/bloodshed” and “restoring calm.”
The revelation provides a stunning signal about the Biden administration’s reluctance to push for Israeli restraint as the close U.S. partner expands the offensive it launched after Hamas ― which rules Gaza ― attacked Israeli communities on Oct. 7.
The emails were sent hours after Israel told more than 1.1 million residents of northern Gaza that they should leave their homes and shelters ahead of an expected ground invasion of the region. On Thursday, the United Nations said Israel [....]
Top progressive lawmakers are urging President Joe Biden to lean more heavily on Israel as it launches what seems likely to be an aggressive, bloody and lengthy campaign in Gaza.
The leader of the Congressional Progressive Caucus along with dozens more lawmakers wrote the president and Secretary of State Antony Blinken a letter on Friday asking them to push Israel to follow international law and for the United States to help establish a humanitarian corridor as the war in the Middle East escalates. Their demands come as Israel has ordered more than 1 million Palestinians in northern Gaza to move south, something that the United Nations said is not feasible. [....]
In the letter, which was first obtained by POLITICO, CPC Chair Rep. Pramila Jayapal and others make five primary requests of the president.
The lawmakers said Biden should help reestablish the delivery of food, water and electricity to Gaza, discourage hate crimes against both Jews and Muslims in the U.S., and guarantee any supplemental funding requests made of Congress include humanitarian aid for Palestinians and Israelis. In addition, they ask Biden to make the case that Israel follows international law and instruct the U.S. to work with partners in the region to set up a humanitarian corridor allowing Palestinian civilians to leave Gaza.
The lawmakers also condemn the Hamas’ attack and offer their agreement with Biden that Israel has the right to defend itself. But, they said, that response must be cognizant of Palestinian civilians in Gaza “who themselves are victims of Hamas.”
In order to prevent hate crimes against Jewish and Muslim Americans, the lawmakers urged Biden to communicate “to the American people that Hamas is not the Palestinian people and the Palestinian people are not Hamas.”
Biden has forcefully displayed his support for Israel in the wake of Hamas’ attack, saying in a speech this week that it was “pure, unadulterated evil” and the U.S. “has Israel’s back.” He also said that he has stressed to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the country has to “operate by the rules of war.”
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A House Democratic aide said the letter was led by Jayapal and Reps. Mark Pocan (D-Wis.), Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.), Jim McGovern (D-Mass.), and includes roughly 40 additional co-sponsors.
Hamas is another Isis. They are the enemies of Israel; they are the enemies of all Jews; they are the enemies of Palestinians; they are the enemies of peace and freedom. They are the enemies of Western civilisation itself. @DailyMailUKhttps://t.co/OY6mNt2Lph
I was raised to curse Israel and pray for the destruction of Jews, writes AYAAN HIRSI ALI... That's why I know all too well Hamas is another ISIS - whatever useful idiots in the West say
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An initial look at where Israel has hit Gaza (interactive map)
A new analysis of satellite imagery shows an estimate of the areas in Gaza that were significantly damaged in the first six days of Israel’s retaliatory airstrikes. The Israeli Air Force said it dropped about 6,000 bombs throughout Gaza over that time.
Short video: NYC Mayor Eric Adams ENTHUSIASTICALLY (perhaps too mild a word?) thanks Israel at a UJA podium (I don't know the venue but I suspect it was today)
"Hamas must be disbanded and destroyed immediately. I'm here today to say, not only am I the chief executive of this city, but I'm your brother. Your fight is my fight. We're going to stand with you and stay united together."
So many people don’t seem to get that this. Is. The. Cost. Of. Urban. Warfare. These kinds of civilian displacements and casualties are comparable to US engagements in İrak and far more modest than Saudi Arabia’s and Syria’s urban campaigns. The alternative is normalizing Hamas. https://t.co/WZFAFBR7DF
And Israel hasn't normalized Hamas and recurring raids on civilian infrastructure over decades?
Name the last thing Israel did as a positive move towards peace vs sheer retaliation?
Israel's the rich , educated neighbor with major support to a largely backwards impoverished peasant population, half underage. Yet Israel acts like Palestine should be somehow equal in responsibility. The average Palestinian is powerless, while Israel makes sure they feel powerless. The only time Israel acknowledged Palestine as a "nation" was to blame all Palestinians for the actions of Hamas', not to say allow Palestine to conduct free international trade or to stop building illegal settlements on that "nation's" land
They don't want to be equal is the thing; they want the victim role unless Israel is abolished from the river to the Sea.
Puhleez if you think you can do better that everyone else that tried, go over and do it. Cause no one else is willing to, all the Western leaders are fed up with it.
Once again, who are you arguing with? Biden? Bill or Hillary Clinton? Jimmy Carter? Emmanuel Macron? Your narrative is so over!
Who is gonna do what you are suggesting? You thinking of resurrecting Yasser Arafat or what? No one but you! Uncle, everyone else gives! They give up. There's no there there, no one to do what you suggest. The only willing parties want the west to go totally back on the creation of Israel. The west is not going to do that! Haiti is less hopeless!
Hamas' control doesn't affect what the avg Palestinian is willing to say out loud?
The 2.5 million underage Palestinians are all responsible for Arafat and Hamas, deserving of mass retribution?
Did Ariel Sharon and Netanyahu try any new peace initiatives over 20 years, or did they just enjoy the extra entrenched power they got focusing on making Hamas their only partner in peace non-talks?
Yeah, Mohammed bin Salman would rather bonesaw opponents on his way to better western acceptance. Bob's been happy to play up to Mideast corruption and warped goals on his own path to solidifying power at all costs.
Yes, the West overall is quite happy to ignore the fate of typical Palestinians caught up in the cynical indifference if everyone towards their shitty position in the scheme of things. Sorry I'm so fucking old school to you to actually give a shit about all the average people caught up in this cruel bullshit on both sides, just like I don't quite blame all typical Russians for the atrocities of Putin's intrigue and war on Ukraine (though a good number are certainly guilty of assisting), and I didn't blame all Congolese for 5 million dead in their civil war and mass rapes. I thought it pretty obvious that many Americans were powerless to keep Bush from making up facts to go to war in Iraq, or to keep Trump from burning down our foreign policy and wreaking havoc on the civil service. Trump didn't even win the popular vote, but he was president. Zimbabwe just had corrupt elections - are all the average people responsible for the horrific policies the new administration will now carry out after they weren't allowed to hold rallies during the campaign period or watch the polling stations properly?
In my old fashioned opinion, often life is quite unfair to typical people not in the power structure, and one has to be careful about assigning agency to their relative powerless - even the MAGA hats drawn in by the crowd for Jan 6 - not everyone had their shit together, but that doesn't mean they were organizers or the most responsible - there's enough chaos at any time for many to be confused and used.
p.s. I'm with him,makes perfect sense and I think he speaks the present truth of the matter. (And you're mostly talking old-timey stuff that doesn't apply anymore, including that everyone in power has given up on.)
Lessons from first eight hours of #Israel_under_attack:
Of all the wars between Arabs and #Israel, this will have the most everlasting effect. Palestinians will never be seen again as helpless victims (with Arab armies coming to their rescue).
Jewish-Israeli coexistence in any…
So far, Free Palestine means "from the river to the sea." It means the destruction of #Israel. If you really think of yourself as a fair minded Arab or Palestinian, then follow these steps:
1- Denounce, without caveats, Hamas's terrorism and uncivilized bloody raid against…
In 1982, almost half a million Israeli took the streets of Tel Aviv to protest the Israeli government's role in the Sabra and Shatila massacre committed by Israel's Lebanese allies. The protest led to an investigation that removed the Defense minister from his role and caused… pic.twitter.com/yWJQ6h9rBc
Those who need evidence that Hamas's attack on Israel had nothing to do with Palestinians, but was planned to sabotage the US-sponsored India Middle East Corridor (IMEC), a trade route that is planned to connect India to Europe through the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Israel.…
Every time you hear the word “Gaza blockade,” ask yourself this: How could #Hamas import and stock tens of thousands of rockets and drones with such an imagined blockade? #Israel
This position puzzles me. Like on 9/11, now with #Israel, instead of unequivocally denouncing terrorism that came out of (unrepresentative) people from within our ranks, we denounce violence in a shy way, and then focus all our energy on the reaction of those who suffered this… https://t.co/1NOt3FXrIc
The fantasy of liberating and free Palestine always included the idea of the indiscriminate mass murder of Jews in their towns, streets, shops, and living rooms. Living in Egypt for 23 years, I grew up in a general culture in which a good portion of political and religious moral…
— Hussein Aboubakr Mansour (@HusseinAboubak) October 8, 2023
Any reasonable person who peruses the history of the conflict eventually notices that the Palestinian national cause is driven by the rage of a people at their incapacity to win the wars they keep starting and commit the genocide they seek
This doesn’t mean that the Israelis are blameless or that the conflict is devoid of moral ambiguities. It is a long and complicated history. But the main driver is fundamentally this dynamic.
Now Iran musters the means and wherewithal to win and be done with it since an Arab conflict has metastasized into a Muslim conflict. The Israelis will fight for their lives.
I would perhaps frame it as the rage of a people who experienced a "great replacement" Jews went from 8,1% to in 1918 to 28,1% in 1936 (just 18 years) and it went just up from there. pic.twitter.com/fmKmM7Kz2b
That’s fair. I perfectly understand the aversion to cede sovereignty to a group of newcomers from a hitherto subordinated group being airlifted in en masse, and to establish dominion by force of arms — but having failed and been defeated in that attempted, with each subsequent…
The Africans should have reconciled themselves to European imperialism ? Btw,where does this reconciliation with reality end for the Palestinians? What does such a reconciliation with " reality" mean in concrete terms ? They should just give up and submit or leave Palestine? Also
especially the last two:"No fuck you" means we don't have to accept the terms offered by the international community because we have the power to wipe out these Jews -- except, oops, no we don't. Then suddenly, we are the permanent wards of this international community, etc.
Yes, it's a complex issue that the Arabs decided at a crucial moment to try to resolve through force. The Israelis have had to continue to resolve it through force and attempts at negotiation that Arabs have continually decided would yield worse terms for them than a resumption of force, despite their situation continuously eroding as a result. The terms are never good for them because in the end, they consider the entire Jewish national project to be illegitimate and just want it erased -- a generation of Gazan youth born in the 1990's and 2000's just enacted the worst massacre in Israeli history in 2023...
Blinken Meets With Saudi Crown Prince as Israel Prepares Ground Invasion
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken has backed Israel’s military response, while urging it to avoid civilian casualties. The humanitarian crisis is worsening in Gaza, where necessities are scarce.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken has returned to his hotel in Riyadh from a morning meeting with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the de facto leader of Saudi Arabia. Blinken said the meeting was “very productive” in response to a reporter’s question after he got out of his car.
Aleppo’s international airport is closed after Israel attacked it overnight, according to Syrian state media. There was no immediate comment from Israel, but Joshua Zarka, a senior Foreign Ministry official, confirmed that Israel was seeking to preempt Iran from moving weapons to or via Syria. He did not specifically address the Syrian allegation that Israel had struck the airport.
Israel still giving last-minute warnings to Gaza civilians:
The Israeli military has again ordered Gazans to utilize a brief window — from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. — to leave the northern part of the coastal enclave via Salahuddin Road, a main highway. The military said it would not target the thoroughfare during those hours.
Younger Americans are less supportive of Israel than older ones but I often hear this exaggerated somewhat — Israel has lopsided support even in the youngest cohort.https://t.co/SFerBTQLd9pic.twitter.com/0AyLW3ti9s
Happy to see MSNBC reversing its decision and allowing Muslim anchors to return. President Biden pressuring Israel to turn the water back on is a start, now we need to push him to call for electricity and food access to be restored. And join the rest of the world in calling for…
an end to the bombardment of Gaza. Keep raising your voices, our humanity will not survive if we stay silent as genocidal rhetoric continues and leads to the eradication of Gaza.
What doesn't she get about western leaders saying 'We stand with Israel"? The main reason: you don't negotiate for hostages; you don't negotiate with terrorists. If you back down, all you get is more hostages, more terrorism.
Israelis know it is a trap because Hamas boasts of it being a trap. The goal is to generate a spectacle of Gazan suffering that will reconstitute the unity of the Muslim world just as their own campaign of mass murder reconstituted Israel's unity.
This fetish of depicting us Arabs as helpless victims without agency, and those noble social justice fighters who part ways with their Western tribe, pity us, and come to our rescue, all makes me sick.
We Arabs are intelligent, we can think. We can look inside and fix our social… https://t.co/WVLVl1jrHT
and political ills. We shouldn’t wait for CNN to win us global sympathy. We should have eradicated our Medieval rogue thugs Hamas before their violence spilled over to massacre other nations (after having massacred 450 Palestinians in Gaza in 2007). But alas, if we stand up for ourselves, what will these holier than thou Westerners do? How will they apply their academic settler colonial rubbish to a civilization that for most of its 1400 years history was a set of colonial empires?
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It's not about the manner in which children were killed. it's about the racist stereotyping of Arabs and conflating all conflicts in the Middle East as the same thing
And I would suggest that before any Americans opine more about making the existence of Israel all "fair" for Palestinians, they fix their own similar longstanding problems first, such as:
1) Look into that "forty acres and a mule" promise to freed slaves.Apparently, they never got those. How can you make it "fair" to their descendants?
2) Give Native American tribes more land back. A lot more.I'm thinking like 1/3 of U.S. land, now that would be "fair"
#Hamas is in violation of all known Palestinian, Arab, and International (UN) laws.
- In 2007, Hamas massacred 450 Fatah Palestinians, ejected Palestinian Authority (PA) and took over Gaza Strip in a coup. PA has boycotted Hamas since.
- The Arab League endorsed in 1982, 2002,…
2023 by consensus (with its 22 members states including Palestine voting yes) the land-for-peace initiative with Israel. Hamas refuses the Arab League plan, its charter says violence is only way to liberate Palestine from River to Sea.
- The Arab League in 1964, Organization of Islamic States in 1970, the UN General Assembly in 1974, Israel in 1993, all recognized the PLO as the “sole and legitimate representative of the Palestinian people.” Hamas is not member of PLO, and doesn’t endorse PLO charter for peace (as amended in 1988). Hamas doesn’t represent Palestinians.
- Arab League, PLO, and UN Security Council in its resolutions 1397 and 1515 all endorsed the two state solution. Hamas accepts none of these resolutions and insists on annihilating #Israel.
Hamas is an outlaw organization. It massacred Palestinians in 2007, Israelis in 2023. Its existence causes isolation of Gaza by Palestinian Authority, Egypt and Israel.
For the sake of Gazans and the Palestinian people, and for Israelis to live in peace, Hamas mand ust be dismantled.
And yeah, this one is spot on, if you don't realize this, you are the one that's clueless:
Telling Jewish people that their concerns for antisemitism are overblown, in their heads, an attempt to victimize themselves further, and a form of hysteria is simply another form of antisemitism that only serves to confirm their legitimate fears.
Sorrow and anger are two different feelings. Like everyone, I'm sad for Palestinian loss of life. But unlike some Arabs and Palestinians, I'm angry at #Hamas -- not #Israel -- for this loss. I'm also sad for the loss of Israeli lives, and I blame Hamas too for it.
Being angry at…
at Hamas does not mean hating Palestinians or not caring for their losses. It means I wish Palestinians understand that their problem is Hamas, without which the road to peace with Israel and a better future for all becomes much more probable, even if not guaranteed.
Peace is not the finish line. It's the beginning of a different lifestyle. It is the decision that Arabs and Israelis can solve their disagreements through dialogue and in amicable ways, without hatred, violence or bloodshed.
The debate over history can continue. History is what it is, history, and there is nothing we can do to change it or correct it. Most of us were not in it, and there is no reason we should inherit mistakes made in the past or animosities left behind. As we say in English "it is history," or like was say in Arabic "yalli fat, mat (what happened in the past, died)."
So let history be history. Let's support the removal of the main obstacle to peace, Hamas, turn the page, and look forward. It did not have to be like this, but Hamas made it like this. It does not have to remain like this, moving forward.
Peace and love to all, Israelis, Palestinians and the rest of the Arabs.
If Hamas didn't exist, Bibi would create them anyway. Israel overall doesn't look keen to create and follow a road to peace, preferring instead a road to greater settler satisfaction. No, Israel is not a dictatorship towards its own Palestinians, but as far as I see, the territories are to be eventually assimilated, while the Gaza strip will remain a steadily shrinking half-prison colony, eventually with the Palestinian population shoved out if they can manage. The Arab leadership largely was ready to turn the page, and I expect this current flareup is only a short-term deviation from long-term facts on the ground, paying lip service to the legacy pro-Palestinian cant that *is* anachronistic at this point. Few people want to "solve" this, most just want it to go away, which means some nasty shit will happen one way or another for it to go away (no nice man with money and enticing enlightened ideas showing up, at best it's an annoying Ilhan Omar)
So are those sympathizers of more reasonable murdered Fatah Palestinians still equally responsible for Hamas' rise and recent attacks? If Hamas was not killing the opposition, could a more intelligent responsible leadership have taken hold?
If the US, Israel and everyone else paid more attention to the hard core terrorist Hamas than any more liberal democrats interested in a more normal government, is it the Fatah Palestinians' fault that they don't serve as much a propaganda tool for Bibi as a cruel wing of Palestinian terrorism?
When was the last time world leaders actually offered Palestinians a carrot vs either stick or indifference (and steady loss of land)?
The United States gives billions of dollars of military aid to Egypt and in return our Secretary of State gets dressed down by this wannabe dictator. https://t.co/6V4OwgvDKr
1/2 am not knowledgeable on that, Ezra, but that is not what I have read including in the accounts of Egyptian Jews who fled in the 1960s and beyond, and had their assets confiscated. the accounts/family memoirs by Andrei Aciman and Lucette Lagnado particularly powerful.
2/2 Sisi seemingly attempting to express tolerance for Jewish people and his experience living near them as a child in his meeting with Blinken seems to me a separate issue from the question you are asking. I did not see what Sisi said as an affront to Blinken,
Just as ancien régime families such as mine had their lands and possessions confiscated as I’m sure you are aware. The legacy of Caffrey’s boys brought to Egypt by Dulles, Roosevelt and Copeland.
The few who stayed remained intermingled within Egyptian society. I remember a few of them at Gezira club. We were a cosmopolitan society until the machinations of the above ruined that.
David Satterfield will “focus on ensuring life-saving assistance can reach vulnerable people throughout the Middle East.”
By KELLY GARRITY @ Politico.com, 10/15/2023 01:21 PM EDT
Former U.S. Ambassador to Turkey David Satterfield will serve as the U.S. Special Envoy for Middle East Humanitarian Issues, the White House announced Sunday.
In the new role, Satterfield will “focus on ensuring life-saving assistance can reach vulnerable people throughout the Middle East,” National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said in a statement.
Satterfield’s appointment comes as Israel prepares to launch a ground invasion into Gaza, more than a week after the surprise attack on Israel’s southern border.
The Oct. 7 incursion was led by Hamas militants in Gaza, who killed at least 1,300 Israelis and other nationals and abducted dozens more. Israel has already fired its own barrage of retaliatory missiles, killing more than 2,000 Palestinians.
The Israeli government has begun a siege of Gaza, restricting access to food and electricity for the more than 2 million residents of the region that’s long been blockaded on all sides by Israel and Egypt.
Satterfield previously served as the assistant secretary for the State Department’s Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, as U.S. deputy chief of mission in Iraq and as U.S. ambassador to Lebanon.
“Ambassador Satterfield’s diplomatic experience and decades of work navigating the some of the world’s most challenging conflicts will be instrumental in our continued effort to address humanitarian issues in the region — a top priority for President Biden — including our efforts to bring urgently needed humanitarian assistance to the Palestinian people, particularly in Gaza, in coordination with the U.N., Egypt, Jordan, Israel, and other regional stakeholders,” Sullivan said in the statement.
3/ There was a reason Amb. Satterfield didn't arrive at the Drake Forum until 5 minutes before our panel.
He went straight on stage and was brilliant. Didn't say a word about his appointment.
The Pentagon is rapidly doubling the amount of American firepower deployed in the Middle East in an effort to deter a wider regional war and to carry out possible airstrikes to defend American interests, U.S. officials said on Sunday.
Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III said on Saturday that he had ordered a second aircraft carrier to the eastern Mediterranean “to deter hostile actions against Israel or any efforts toward widening this war” after Hamas’s attack on Israel last weekend. The second carrier, the Dwight D. Eisenhower, is expected to arrive in the next few days.
The Air Force is also rushing additional land-based attack planes to the Persian Gulf region, doubling the number of F-16, A-10 and F-15E squadrons on the ground. Combined with the four squadrons of F/A-18 jets aboard each carrier, the United States will have an aerial armada of more than 100 attack planes, officials said.
The Pentagon has also sent a small team of Special Operations forces to Israel to assist with intelligence and planning for any operations to help locate and rescue the 150 hostages Hamas is believed to be holding, including some Americans.
For now, U.S. officials said, the deployment of additional forces is meant to deter Iran, Syria or any Iran-backed proxy groups, like Hezbollah, from joining the conflict. But as Israeli troops massed near the border with Gaza on Sunday, preparing for a likely ground invasion, American commanders expressed fears that the United States could get dragged into the conflict.
Pentagon and U.S. intelligence officials are closely monitoring Hezbollah forces in Lebanon, as well as Iran-backed militias in Iraq and Syria that have periodically carried out strikes against American military personnel based in both countries.
After a U.S. civilian contractor was killed and six other Americans were injured in March in northeast Syria by a drone that U.S. officials said was of “Iranian origin,” President Biden ordered two F-15E fighter jets to retaliate by launching airstrikes against militant sites linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps. That prompted Iran-backed militias to launch a volley of rocket and drone attacks that injured another American.
U.S. warplanes were poised to conduct a second round of reprisal strikes, but the White House held off. Since then, the militia threats against Americans have subsided. But that could change with an Israeli invasion of Gaza, U.S. officials say.
The carrier Gerald R. Ford was already in the Mediterranean when Mr. Austin last week ordered the warship to the eastern part of the sea, closer to Israel. The Ford carries four F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter squadrons, as well as electronic warfare and command and control aircraft. The carrier is also accompanied by warships armed with Tomahawk cruise missiles. The Eisenhower has a similar group of attack planes and warships.
The promise of additional military might was intended by the Biden administration to reassure Israelis of the U.S. commitment to their security and to demonstrate resolve to Hamas and Israel’s other adversaries in the region. It comes despite months of tension between Mr. Biden and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel over the prime minister’s pursuit of judicial reforms that critics say are undemocratic.
The additional deployments also reinvigorate American might in the region, at least temporarily. The U.S. military presence in the region has been shrinking with the yearslong wars in Iraq and Afghanistan winding down, and in response to the Biden administration’s stated pivot to focus on longer-term threats from China as well as the war in Ukraine.
Mr. Austin met with Israeli leaders on Friday and reaffirmed U.S. support to them in the first week of their war against Hamas.
Mr. Austin, who arrived from Brussels, where he was attending a NATO defense ministers’ meeting, got a firsthand look at some of the weapons and security aid that the Biden administration has rushed to Israel. A second shipment of arms arrived on Friday, Israeli officials said.
The Pentagon has sent Israel interceptors for its Iron Dome missile defense system as well as 250-pound “small-diameter bombs” designed to reduce the possibility of civilian casualties in a dense urban battlefield like Gaza, artillery shells and other ammunition, officials said.
Asked about the likelihood of civilian casualties in Gaza as Israeli troops prepare to mount a major ground assault there, Mr. Austin said Israel had the right to defend itself. He added that he had worked with Israeli forces over the years, when he was a top Army general.
“They are professional, they are disciplined and they are focused on the right things,” he told reporters after meeting for nearly two hours with his Israeli counterpart, Yoav Gallant, and the Israeli war cabinet.
The United States provides Israel more than $3 billion in military assistance every year, and Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken has said that much of the equipment from that funding is already “in the pipeline” to be sent to Israel. The Pentagon has also positioned stockpiles of arms and ammunition worth about $2 billion at about six sites in Israel. The stockpiles provide weapons and ammunition for the Pentagon to use in Middle East conflicts, and the United States has also given Israel access to the supplies in emergencies.
Use of the stockpiles is set up in a “dual key” arrangement in which both countries sign off on their use. For instance, the Pentagon, with Israel’s permission, has tapped into the vast but little-known stockpile to help meet Ukraine’s dire need for artillery shells in the war with Russia.
Mr. Austin said in Brussels that the United States would not put conditions on how Israeli troops use the American weapons in their fight against Hamas.
“Our focus is to make sure that we get Israel what it needs in order to protect itself,” he said.
Peter Baker from Washington @ NYTimes.com, 1 hr. ago
President Biden warned Israel in an interview aired on Sunday not to reoccupy Gaza, his first significant public effort to restrain America’s ally in the wake of the Hamas assault that killed more than 1,300 people, including at least 29 Americans.
Mr. Biden has offered staunch support for Israel since the Oct. 7 attack and refused to criticize Israel for its retaliatory siege of Gaza, the coastal enclave controlled by Hamas, even as U.N. officials have warned of a humanitarian crisis there. But in the new interview, he cautioned against a full-scale occupation of Gaza.
“I think it’d be a big mistake,” Mr. Biden told “60 Minutes” on CBS in a conversation taped on Thursday and aired on Sunday night. “Look, what happened in Gaza, in my view, is Hamas and the extreme elements of Hamas don’t represent all the Palestinian people. And I think that it would be a mistake for Israel to occupy Gaza again.” But “taking out the extremists” there, he added, “is a necessary requirement.”
The president’s comments came as he was considering whether to visit Israel in the coming days to demonstrate solidarity with Israelis still reeling from the Hamas attack. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu extended the invitation to the president over the weekend [....]
more (& note David E. Sanger contributed reporting.)
Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005, and Hamas won elections the next year. The group seized complete control of the enclave and pushed out more moderate Palestinian leaders like those running the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank. Over the past 18 years, Hamas and its more radical counterparts have from time to time staged attacks on Israel, prompting several brief wars. Israeli forces, which blockade Gaza, re-entered the territory on the ground in 2009 and 2014 but opted not to stay in both cases.
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“I’m confident that Israel is going to act under” the “rules of war,” he said. “There’s standards that democratic institutions and countries go by. And so I’m confident that there’s going to be an ability for the innocents in Gaza to be able to have access to medicine and food and water.”
Asked if he agreed that Hamas must be eliminated entirely, Mr. Biden said, “Yes, I do. But there needs to be a Palestinian Authority. There needs to be a path to a Palestinian state.”
The State Department now says that at least 30 U.S. citizens have been killed in the recent violence between Hamas and Israel, and at least 13 are unaccounted for.
Saying we are “on the verge of the abyss in the Middle East,” António Guterres, the secretary general of the United Nations, said Israeli hostages held by Hamas “must be immediately released without conditions.” And Israel, he said in a statement, must provide “rapid and unimpeded access for humanitarian aid” so it can reach civilians in Gaza.
Video, semi-trucks on the Rafah crossing from Egyt headed to Gaza:
For the most part, we’ve lost ourselves in the last decade, but every now and then the best part of us comes together. There’s still some of the best of Egypt, in spite of everything. #Rafah#Gaza
(Ps: should probably expect people to cross out tomorrow I would imagine). https://t.co/j3O523mKei
New Article by US Military Academy (West Point) Professor Mike Schmitt: Israel is RIGHT to urge civilians to depart northern Gaza; UN and Red Cross criticisms of Israeli warnings endanger Gaza civilians and are wrong about law of armed conflict
Move a million civilians from their homes with no refuge facilities whatsoever so you can tame up to 5000 combatants?
The Academy is producing fucking retards these days I guess, or just you can always find one stupid opinion with the credential you want to anoint it.
Hey, let's evacuate Manhattan cuz I hear there are Al Qaeda sympathizers there. Can move Chicago into Indiana while local police handle the crime wave. Effing brilliant approach.
It's anthropologically fascinating how even terrorists with barbaric and Bronze Age moralities immediately think "Yeah, I've got to post it to TikTok."
They too live in the society of spectacle.
Mobile computing up there with fire and the wheel in terms of changing society.
— Antonio García Martínez (agm.eth) (@antoniogm) October 16, 2023
As Arabs, our message to the world cannot be restricted to eliciting global sympathy for the children of Gaza. We cannot depict ourselves as helpless children, behind whom we hide our failure to control our Hamas thugs who massacred 1300 non-combatant Israelis. This is a moral…
He's being too humble; this guy has exquisite spidey sense about such things after a career as a top journalist covering all things military:
I have no inside info and I may well be wrong. But from a great distance, it looks to me like Biden is urgently signalling everyone else to stay out, esp. Hezb., other militias, and Iran. https://t.co/J78ZzPPNLo
Enough With the Solidarity Statements. Why Art Institutions Should Stop Taking Positions on Geopolitical Events They Have Nothing to Do With. There are better ways to help. By Sascha Freudenheim https://t.co/pfLAMDOizu
Everyone needs to admit from now on that the truth will never be known about many civilian incidents in this war, that we're dealing with master propagandists on both sides:
Media outlets around the globe were quick to run Hamas’ headlines—without fact checking.
We now know that an Islamic Jihad rocket aimed at Israel misfired and hit the hospital in Gaza. pic.twitter.com/DzJgsbxS4i
The Senate Intelligence Committee reviewed intelligence related to the attack on al-Ahli hospital in Gaza. Based on this information, we feel confident that the explosion was the result of a failed rocket launch by militant terrorists and not the result of an Israeli airstrike.
Oct. 17, 2023, by Hilda Yazbek reporting from Jerusalem for NYTimes.com/live coverage
Caption: Ayman Nofal, center, in Khan Younis last month. The military wing of Hamas said on Tuesday that Mr. Nofal, one of the group’s top military leaders, was killed in an Israeli strike.Credit...Said Khatib/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
The military wing of Hamas said on Tuesday that one of its top commanders was killed in an Israeli strike on a refugee camp in central Gaza, marking the first time that the group has acknowledged the death of one of its military leaders since it launched its deadly assaults on Israel.
The group identified him as Ayman Nofal, a member of the General Military Council and the commander of the Central Brigade in the Al Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the group. According to the Safa Press Agency, a Palestinian news site based in Gaza and linked with Hamas, Mr. Nofal was among the military leaders during the two Palestinian uprisings known as the first and second Intifadas. He was killed in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, Hamas said.
The Israeli military confirmed in a statement that it had killed Mr. Nofal and said that he was the former head of Hamas’s military intelligence. The military’s statement added that he oversaw the planning and execution of many attacks against Israelis, including helping to plan the 2006 abduction of Gilad Shalit, an Israeli soldier who spent five years in captivity.
Neither Hamas nor the Israeli military specified when the strike that killed Mr. Nofal took place.
Mr. Nofal — known by his nickname, Abu Muhammad — is the most senior and highest-profile Hamas militant that Israel says it has killed so far during the war. Video footage posted on Palestinian media showed a funeral for him on Tuesday afternoon, in which dozens of men prayed in front of his body, which was wrapped in a white cloth on a stretcher in front of a hospital.
According to Safa, Mr. Nofal was born in 1965 in the Bureij refugee camp, where he was later killed, and he held several military positions in the Al Qassam Brigades. He was jailed by Israel in 1991 and by the Palestinian Authority in 1997.
He was imprisoned in Egypt in 2008 after he was arrested after illegally entering Egypt along with thousands of Gazans to “obtain their basic needs after a stifling siege of Gaza,” according to Hamas’s official website.
The group added that he was severely tortured there “in order to extract confessions and information about the Palestinian resistance.” He was released in 2011 during the Egyptian revolution against former President Hosni Mubarak, the group said.
In an interview with Reuters shortly afterward, Mr. Nofal said that he would be joining his old brigade and that “we have chosen the path of resistance.”
“We will have victory or martyrdom,” he added.
Hamas earlier acknowledged the deaths of two senior members of its political bureau. The group said that Zakaria Muammar and Jawad Abu Shamala were both killed in Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip a week ago.
The Israeli Army confirmed that it killed both senior officials and identified Mr. Abu Shamala as the finance minister of the Hamas government, who managed the group’s funds. The military added that Mr. Muammar was the head of the group’s internal relations.
Aaron Boxerman and Iyad Abuheweila contributed reporting.
The United States has just vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution trying to establish a "humanitarian pause" in the onslaught to allow for lifesaving aid to be brought into Gaza.
38 minutes ago Peter Baker Traveling with President Biden in Israel
President Biden told reporters traveling with him that he has convinced Egypt to allow 20 trucks of humanitarian aid into Gaza as a test to see if a more sustained flow can begin.
34 minutes ago Peter Baker Traveling with President Biden in Israel
Biden said that if Hamas intercepts the aid, it will be cut off. But if not, he said, Egypt will let more in.
Oct. 18, 2023, 10:35 a.m. ET Aaron Boxerman Reporting from Jerusalem
President Biden told reporters that he had asked the Israeli cabinet to agree to allow the delivery of some humanitarian assistance to Gaza as long as there are inspections and the aid goes to civilians, not Hamas. Israel had agreed, he said.
Oct. 18, 2023, 10:41 a.m. ET Aaron Boxerman Reporting from Jerusalem
The Israeli prime minister’s office said that given Biden’s demand, Israel will not block the provision of food, water and medicine from Egypt to civilians in southern Gaza, as long as the aid does not reach Hamas. “Any provisions that reach Hamas will be thwarted,” the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement. Egypt did not immediately comment.
A prime-time address to the nation on Thursday will be the president’s third major speech on the Mideast conflict as his Democratic coalition strains over his handling of the violence.
@NYTimes.com, Reporting from Washington, Oct. 19, 2023 Updated 10:40 a.m. ET
When President Biden delivers a prime-time Oval Office address on Thursday about the wars in Israel and Ukraine, it will be his third major speech on the Mideast conflict as he grapples with a fragile Democratic coalition that is closely watching how he handles the outbreak of violence.
In his remarks last week and again on Wednesday in Tel Aviv, Mr. Biden sought to put no daylight between the United States and Israel — though in his second speech, he warned the Israelis not to “be consumed” by their rage about the Hamas attack this month that killed more than 1,400 people. He pleaded with the Israelis not to overreact, as he said the United States did after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.
Mr. Biden’s speech comes as his political coalition has begun to fray over the Israeli conflict. Progressives and young Democrats are demanding that he press Israel to stop its incursion on Gaza, while more centrist Democrats who make up the core of his political base were nearly unanimous in their praise of his Tel Aviv speech.
“I am grateful to have @POTUS thoughtful leadership in this moment,” Representative Emanuel Cleaver of Missouri wrote on social media. “As we continue working save the lives of hostages and hold Hamas accountable, I encourage him to continue using his platform to call for restraint and the protection of innocent Israelis and Palestinians alike.”
Representative Steny Hoyer of Maryland said Mr. Biden “speaks for me and speaks for all of America” on Israel. And Richard Haass, the former chairman of the Council on Foreign Relations, called the Wednesday speech “nothing less than masterful.”
And while Biden campaign officials insist they aren’t planning to use the Israel trip as campaign fodder, Representative Jake Auchincloss of Massachusetts forecast what could become the sort of contrast the president’s aides and allies make with former President Donald J. Trump should he win the Republican presidential nomination.[....]
Wow. This is awful. This is as bad as the GOP on Ukraine. What the hell ever happened to just supporting America and our Allies? https://t.co/JjUCndVD5y
— Adam Kinzinger (Slava Ukraini) (@AdamKinzinger) October 20, 2023
EXCLU: State Dept officials are preparing a dissent cable over Biden's Israel-Palestine policy
"A mutiny [is] brewing within State at all levels,” one official said, as staff describe anger, depression, tears in meetings + rumors more colleagues will quithttps://t.co/QgKElV6n4c
“In 1 office, a manager told their team that they know staff with extensive international experience are unhappy with Biden’s plan ― particularly the sense that the U.S. will do little to ensure Israeli restraint ― but they have little chance of changing it,” https://t.co/8yzjzjs1Or
Strikes me as a sort of hollow protest with this going on:
Actually astonishing that, because of the extremism of the Republican Party and the depth of dysfunction in Congress, America currently does not have ambassadors in Israel, Lebanon or Egypt. https://t.co/eNyFkcXqSe
"...and he is a passionate voice for human rights for Palestinians. I will continue to call for protecting civilian life, humanitarian aid, and living up to the standards of the Geneva convention."
BREAKING: Israel's Channel 12 reports that Defense Minister Gallant told a Knesset committee, regarding aid to Gaza before the release of hostages, 'the Americans insisted and we are not in a place to refuse them. We rely on them for planes and military equipment. What are we…
Not exactly a newbie as far as military options go, asks:
Something I don't understand: What does the Israeli military plan to do with the Gaza tunnels? The easy answer is to flood them. But what about the hostages down there?
History of heated rhetoric and reaction to Israel's war against Hamas may spill over to the small local Jewish population.
By Amberin Zaman @ AL-Monitor, October 20, 2023
The destruction of a Jewish holy site in the Tunisian city of Al Hamma has left the North African nation’s tiny Jewish population feeling ever more vulnerable amid anti-Semitic comments by the country’s authoritarian president, Kais Saied.
A pro-Palestinian protest descended into a frenzied rampage this week as hundreds of men brandishing Palestinian flags and chanting Islamist slogans descended on the tomb of 16th-century Kabbalist Rabbi Yosef Ma’aravi on Oct. 17, setting fire to the shrine and hacking at its walls to protest Israel's military assault upon Gaza.
“The Jews are scared. In every event that Palestinians get killed, the Jews of Tunisia get attacked in turn. It’s a ritual,” lamented Rafram Chaddad, a Tunisian Jewish artist, who has campaigned on behalf of the Palestinians for years. “I would not dare show myself on the street at this time,” Chaddad told Al-Monitor.
The tomb, which was not an active site of worship as no Jews live in Al Hamma, was heavily damaged, according to videos and images posted to social media [....]
Ankara has politely shown the door to Hamas leaders staying in Turkey, according to two sources, as it walks a diplomatic tightrope, careful not to jeopardize its recent thaw with Israel while maintaining support for the Palestinian cause.
By Fehim Tastakin @ Al-Monitor, October 22
Turkey has been trying to carefully calibrate its stance in the face of the war that Hamas launched against Israel on Oct. 7, maintaining its advocacy of the Palestinian cause while cooling ties with Hamas and seeking to avoid a fresh fallout with Israel.
The crisis hit at a time when Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is pursuing normalization with regional powers, including Israel. After years of bilateral spats, Erdogan met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York last month and invited him to visit Ankara.
At first glance, one could suggest that the Erdogan government’s close relations with Hamas have now driven it into a corner. Moreover, one could expect growing US pressure on Ankara to sever ties with Hamas after the dust settles.
Nevertheless, for the West, Turkey at present represents a partner who can talk to Hamas, and this serves as a sort of lightning rod for Erdogan’s government. The calls made to Ankara requesting its mediation for the release of foreign hostages held by Hamas have given Erdogan the opportunity to play the role he was hoping for.
Unlike his vitriolic outbursts against Israel in the past, Erdogan has restrained his language this time, careful not to jeopardize the new chapter that he had just opened with Israel. He may have toughened his tone against Israel a bit over the mounting casualties in Gaza, but he has withheld the support that would please Hamas.
'Dissatisfaction with Turkey'
Acknowledging the disappointment on the Palestinian side, a Palestinian source in Ankara told Al-Monitor, “The Palestinian groups, including Hamas, have been dissatisfied with Turkey’s stance. Its statements are viewed as inadequate. They did not even summon the Israeli ambassador to the Foreign Ministry [for protest].”
Moreover, Ismail Haniyeh, the head of Hamas' political bureau, who was in Istanbul when Hamas stormed into Israeli towns, was politely sent away after footage circulated on social media showing him and other Hamas members prostrating themselves in a “prayer of gratitude” while watching news of the incursion on television, two different sources told Al-Monitor. Along with other Hamas leaders, Haniyeh lives in voluntary exile, splitting his time between Qatar and Turkey. Ankara was annoyed also by remarks that Saleh al-Arouri, Haniyeh’s deputy, made to Al Jazeera that day. Arouri bragged that Hamas had captured enough Israeli soldiers to force Israel to free all Palestinian prisoners in its jails and would continue to fight. According to the two sources, Ankara politely asked Haniyeh and his entourage to leave Turkey, unwilling to appear as still protecting Hamas after the group’s killing of Israeli civilians.
In an interview with Turkey’s Haberturk TV last week, Khaled Meshaal, another senior Hamas figure, implied that the group expected stronger support from Ankara. “I have great respect for Turkey. Turkey should say ‘stop’ to … Israel,” he said.
Still, Ankara may not be seeing the current cooling of ties as irreversible, and Hamas leaders may not make an issue of it in the hope that Turkey’s door remains open to them.
However, Ankara is unlikely to toughen its stance on Hamas as much as its Western partners would like [....]
'Full Blinken: ‘Israel can not go back to the status quo’ after war with Hamas'/Meet the Press @
- How concerned are you about Iran trying to escalate this war?
- We are concerned. In fact we expect, (pause) that there is a likelihood of escalationhttps://t.co/WvKpFfPsyr
— Ezzedine C. Fishere عزالدين شكري فشير (@FishereEzzedine) October 23, 2023
By Dara Horn; Ms. Horn is the author of five novels and the essay collection “People Love Dead Jews."
[....]The feeling of deep dread that these atrocities stirred in Jews was horribly familiar. This is what Jewish history has all too often looked like: not civilians tragically killed in war but civilians publicly targeted, tortured and murdered, with the crimes put on public display. Accounts of past crowd-pleasing killings are folded into Jewish tradition; every Yom Kippur, we recount the public torture and execution of rabbis by their Roman oppressors in a packed second-century stadium. Those ancient stories are consistent with the experiences of the more immediate ancestors of nearly every Jew alive today.
I’m not even talking about the Holocaust, which several of last week’s oldest escapees and victims also endured. (Far more Jews were killed on Oct. 7 than on Kristallnacht.) No, I’m thinking of the Farhud pogrom in 1941 Baghdad, a two-day rampage in which hundreds of Jews were raped, tortured and murdered. I’m thinking of the pogroms of 1918 to 1921 in Ukraine, in which an estimated 100,000 Jews were slaughtered in organized massacres, reminiscent of this month’s attack.
I’m thinking of the lynching of Leo Frank in Georgia in 1915, after which the delighted crowd’s snapshots of Frank’s body were made into postcards mailed around the country and pieces of his clothing were sold as souvenirs. I’m thinking of how many of the earliest books off Europe’s first printing presses were about the executions of Jews accused of blood libel and of a 10th-century massacre of thousands of Jews in the Spanish caliphate encouraged by a poem calling for Jewish blood and of the paintings and illuminated manuscripts showing Jews who were burned alive by the Spanish Inquisition and during the Black Death — all crowd-pleasing events celebrated in popular media and art.
Even ancient Romans celebrated their destruction of Judea by issuing commemorative coins featuring a bound Jewish woman and inscribed with the words “Judaea capta.” The humiliation and murder of Jews have always made a great meme.
Many American Jews, like Jews around the world, are descendants of those who survived. Our ancestors, in one way or another, were the ones who either made lucky decisions or barely made it out alive from Lodz and Kyiv and Aleppo and Tehran.
For diaspora Jews, the recent attacks were not distant overseas events. As was true in ancient times, the ties between global Jewish communities and Israel are concrete, specific, intimate and personal. My New Jersey Jewish Federation has institutional ties with the southern Israeli town of Ofakim and its surrounding communities, sharing annual home stays with a place whose death toll from the attacks already exceeds that of the notorious Kishinev pogrom of 1903, in which 49 Jews were murdered. Millions of American Jews, not to mention Jews in Britain, France, Australia and elsewhere, have friends and relatives in Israel. Even if Hamas hadn’t made it clear that they see all Jews as targets, our connection is personal and all too real.
We spent days desperately scrolling to learn who among our acquaintances was dead, maimed or captive, connecting American hostages’ families with State Department contacts, attending panic-stricken online briefings and pooling resources and supplies for victims — all while fighting obtuse official statements from our own towns, schools, companies and universities that refused to mention the words “Israel” or “Jews” in referring to the largest single-day massacre of Jews since the Holocaust, lest some antisemite take offense at the existence of either.
We have tried to get our children off social media, shielding them from images of the violence. We’ve held mass fasts, recited psalms and sung ancient prayers for the rescue of captives. And as we gather by the thousands despite our many contradictory opinions and despite the extra security required for our gatherings even here, we have returned to the words of our ancestors that have carried us through thousands of years: Be strong and courageous. Choose life.
Many of us were physically carrying those words during the weekend of the attack, celebrating Simchat Torah, a joyous holiday when congregations dance with Torah scrolls, read the Torah’s final words and then scroll back to the beginning to start the book again.
As a child, I found this baffling. Why read the same story over and over, when we already know what happens? As an adult, I know that while the story doesn’t change, we do. What defines Jewish life is not history’s litany of horror but the Jewish people’s creative resilience in the face of it. In the wake of many catastrophes over millenniums, we have wrestled with God and one another, reinvented our traditions, revived our language, rebuilt our communities and found new meanings in our old stories of freedom and responsibility, each story animated by the improbable and unwavering belief that people can change [....]
I just saw indescribable, raw footage of Hamas’ massacre along with 100 other international journalists, provided by Israeli authorities. Here are the notes I took:
1: Hamas terrorist screaming Allah Akhbah as he frantically tries to behead a dead man with a shovel.
2: A father and two sons (roughly 7 & 9) running for their lives in their underwear into what appears to be a bomb shelter with an open entrance. A Hamas terrorist throws a hand grenade into shelter, killing the father, and badly injuring the two sons who run back into the house
2 continued: The two sons are screaming for their dad, saying they are gonna die. A Hamas terrorist casually and calmly takes a bottle of water from the family’s fridge and drinks it as the two boys weep.
3: Hamas terrorists enter a house, where a small girl is seen hiding under the table. After some talking back and forth they shoot and kill her as she hides under the table. Hard to say how old she is but looks like 7-9 years old.
7: Scores of dead people on the road after Hamas executed them in their cars. Yelling Allahu Akhbah.
8: Hamas terrorist calling his parents: “I killed 10 Jews with my own hands. I’m using the dead Jewish woman’s phone to call you now.” The mother says “May god protect you.”
So many more scenes but I hope you get the gist. The authorities asked is not to film the screening out of respect for the relatives of the Israeli victims. If anyone has any doubt about what happened, I truly don’t know what to say anymore.
On Oct. 17, The New York Times published news of an explosion at a hospital in Gaza City, leading its coverage with claims by Hamas government officials that an Israeli airstrike was the cause and that hundreds of people were dead or injured. The report included a large headline at the top of The Times’s website.
Israel subsequently denied being at fault and blamed an errant rocket launch by the Palestinian faction group Islamic Jihad, which has in turn denied responsibility. American and other international officials have said their evidence indicates that the rocket came from Palestinian fighter positions.
The Times’s initial accounts attributed the claim of Israeli responsibility to Palestinian officials, and noted that the Israeli military said it was investigating the blast. However, the early versions of the coverage — and the prominence it received in a headline, news alert and social media channels — relied too heavily on claims by Hamas, and did not make clear that those claims could not immediately be verified. The report left readers with an incorrect impression about what was known and how credible the account was.
The Times continued to update its coverage as more information became available, reporting the disputed claims of responsibility and noting that the death toll might be lower than initially reported. Within two hours, the headline and other text at the top of the website reflected the scope of the explosion and the dispute over responsibility.
Given the sensitive nature of the news during a widening conflict, and the prominent promotion it received, Times editors should have taken more care with the initial presentation, and been more explicit about what information could be verified. Newsroom leaders continue to examine procedures around the biggest breaking news events — including for the use of the largest headlines in the digital report — to determine what additional safeguards may be warranted.
A version of this article appears in print on Oct. 23, 2023, Section A, Page 15 of the New York edition with the headline: Editors’ Note
"I have long found the ignoring & sidelining of Palestinians in the US House of Representatives, the humanity of Palestinian populations, in the five years I have been in Congress, quite shocking."@aoc speaking with passion on the @MehdiHasanShow today:pic.twitter.com/UzdDPriHej
Same Brooklyn idjits that marched across the bridge every night in spring 2020 to 'protest' against police in Manhattan while police were busy handling the worst pandemic in a century. The police essential workers (many out sick themselves) had to show up to try to corral them to protect the mostly empty (but amazingly untouched until then) businesses and institutions of Manhattan.Now us taxpayers have to pay because some of those trust-fund brats got a broken arm or some such in their nightly scuffles with police.
Most classic NYC liberals hate them. They ruin everything they touch. They don't care about human beings, only identity groups.
(BTW: a reminder that a lot of classic NYC liberals in Manhattan are Jewish, monied, anti-Bibi but very pro-Israel and very anti-Islamic terrorism.)
so instead of having a thriving economy with the kind of opportunities that the children of the Palestinians deserve, we have a terrorist haven that is getting more and more rockets shipped in from Iran and elsewhere”
I'd love to hear the Hamas defenders respond to this.
A bit simplistic, but maybe not much. Sounds like Israel supported Hamas to counterbalance the PLO. With Ariel Sharon & Bibi, promoting an awful unworkable opposition was ideal.
When you say "Israel left Gaza", you might consider they maintain air, sea and land embargoes, limiting economic possibilities, etc. But with Hamas ruling...
Though to be fair, Arafat went for 2 intifadas rather than Bill Clinton's peace proposal. I don't know how ideal the proposal was, but from the guy who brought us the Munich attacks, a bit less terror, even if "just" rock throwing, might've helped get things signed (if he cared).
Read a good article starting from the 1937 Peel proposal on, the perverse situation where Palestinians would have been much better off taking these earlier land proposals (if adhered to), vs time & again attempting a disastrous military approach (though it never seems the Palestinians themselves are leading these - Egypt, Jordan, Syria, etc )
Also a reminder, 44.1% of Gaza is 14 and under; 65.4% is under 25. When people say "Palestinians did this", half of them have little say in matters, just pulled along by Hamas & Israelis.
When Gaza's footprint is overlaid onto New York City, it covers an area roughly the size of Manhattan, the Bronx and Hoboken, New Jersey, combined.
One NYU student’s reason for tearing down posters of Israeli hostages, after being caught:
“I have found it increasingly difficult to know my place as a biracial brown woman, especially during these highly volatile times.” https://t.co/z9jcWefpFI
his thread has lots of interesting analysis points of recent news, which he obviously follows carefully:
This is one of those threads that might age very badly, very fast, but I'll risk it: I don't think there's going to be a ground incursion, or a regional war, yet. ֿֿIn fact, barring another hospital hit or something similarly ghastly, we're going to de-escalation, of sorts
From the debate in the Lords yesterday on Israel & Gaza. Guglielmo Verdirame: professor of international law at the King’s College London.
“There has been a lot of talk about proportionality in the law on self-defence. I refer to the words that the noble Lord, Lord Pannick,
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Turkish President Erdogan says the israeli regime is NOT defending itself; it’s just committing crimes against humanity #GazaGenocidepic.twitter.com/5PncOD45Ac
For anyone who missed how the diplomatic row began yesterday, here's a summary of UN chief António Guterres's comments which sparked anger from Israeli officials.
Addressing a meeting of the UN Security Council in New York, he opened by saying he "condemned unequivocally the horrifying and unprecedented" Hamas attacks and that nothing can justify the deliberate killing, injuring or kidnapping of civilians.
But he went on to say it is "important to also recognise the attacks by Hamas did not happen in a vacuum", adding: "The Palestinian people have been subjected to 56 years of suffocating occupation."
The comments initially drew angry comments from Israel's foreign minister, who said there "can be no cause for such a massacre".
As we've been reporting, Israel has now said is has denied a visa to top UN official Martin Griffiths
A founding member of the DSA describes its takeover by tankies. Palestine was a convenient wedge issue they used to drive reasonable people out of leadership positions and seize control of the organization. https://t.co/NXXVCqYtSZpic.twitter.com/9iQI1T748g
First U.S. House roll call vote on anything unrelated to who the Speaker is since Oct. 3: House passes resolution condemning Hamas attack on Israel pic.twitter.com/HnkqT40Crt
Nine Democrats opposed the resolution: Reps. Jamaal Bowman (N.Y.), André Carson (Ind.), Cori Bush (Mo.), Al Green (Texas), Summer Lee (Pa.), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (N.Y.), Ilhan Omar (Minn.), Delia Ramirez (Ill.) and Rashida Tlaib (Mich.). Republican Rep. Thomas Massie (Ky.) joined them.
Six other Democrats voted “present” on the resolution: Reps. Greg Casar (Texas), Joaquin Castro (Texas), Nydia Velázquez (N.Y.), Ayanna Pressley (Mass.), Jesús “Chuy” Garcia (Ill.) and Pramila Jayapal (Ill.).
Massie announced on X ahead of the vote that he would oppose the measure despite condemning “the barbaric attack on Israel” and affirming “Israel’s right to defend itself” in part because it urges the full enforcement of U.S. sanction against Iran to prevent the country’s funding of terrorist groups, including Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
If true, if any of these folks had any doubt about the need for Israel to aggressively exist, they don't have any doubt any more:
BREAKING NOW: my sources tell me several Jewish students @cooperunion are currently locked in the school library as a pro Hamas rally outside of the cooper Union building learnt the Jews were afraid and sitting in the library, then brought the protest inside and are barricading…
all exits. Police have been called for 40 min and are afraid to get involved. Security locked the students in as they are worried they cannot protect the Jews rn.
more on the Cooper Union incident (from a rare Brooklyn Republcan on the NYC council-never heard of her before-interesting!), a twitter thread starting here
Last night, I spoke to four Jewish students from @cooperunion. Three of them were barricaded inside the library while the pro-Hamas protestors were violently banging on doors. A few take-aways according to student accounts of the incident:
The signature flaw of far-left activist groups on everything from climate to Palestine to housing to policing is refusing to engage in any kind of specific way with how anything is supposed to happen beyond mystifications about political will.
I take everyone at their word that when they say “Free Palestine from the river to the sea” they mean a secular democracy with equal rights for all and not “kill all the Jews.”
But how do you accomplish that? That’s not what Hamas is asking for or how they run Gaza.
It’s the international relations equivalent of saying we need to decommodify housing or solve crime with health care programs or address inflation by banning greed, just people who can’t think seriously about any topic.
In other news, Bibi Netanyahu has spent his whole career scuttling every chance at peace and a two-state solution because all he wants in life is to grab more of the West Bank and it sucks.
"Whoever has a rifle, either go shoot a Jew or give it to Hamas." -A chant in a demonstration in Ramallah from earlier today.
A Western social science professor will record these as indigenous protest folk songs that attempt to re-humanize the colonized through the lyrical act of… https://t.co/mmRGc3LmuQ
I got a question about public opinion in Gaza. According to the best source I can find:
— Hamas is unpopular
— The PA is even less popular
— Armed struggle (including against civilians) is pretty popular
— Palestinians think they will win https://t.co/PkLrZftee8pic.twitter.com/FsjxXxzZB7
The Czech Republic was one of 14 countries that voted against the resolution because it does not condemn the October 7 terrorist attack by Hamas and does not call for the immediate and unconditional release of the hostages, the Czech Foreign Ministry said on the X social network.
Time would be much better spent calling on Hamas to surrender and release their hostages, rather than calling on Israel to ceasefire, which they won’t do until Hamas surrenders and releases their hostages.
literally no idea what to think of this which has been retweeted many times. fascinating as a kind of theater of the absurd. how can anyone--seriously, sincerely--condemn millions of people (including children) as "evil"? yet, the history he rattles off exudes its own fascination https://t.co/9V8kR1QVkL
So the people who did the October 7 attacks? They’re going to get shot in the head and then they won’t be able to do it again. Now, it’s possible that other people might try something similar down the line, and those people are then going to need to be shot in the head too. https://t.co/2i1gBsliLF
And another thing, betcha lots of males don't even niotice BUT as a first-wave feminist,
I DO nearly EVERY FUCKING TIME I see a photo or video of Muslims exhibiting mob-like behavior for some reason or another:
WHERE'S THE DAMN WOMEN?!?!? Never any women!?!?! Do they share your feelings? We''ll never know, because you lock them in the house. You start yoir protest with 3 strikes against you as far as this female is concerned! If no women participate in your protest, it's pretty illegitimate bogus testosterone bullshit from the getgo to me.and I dislike your culture,and as a woman, I will have significant prejudice against your culture.
The indifference to Palestinian life, the casual acceptance of war crimes against Gazan children, and the Islamophobia we’ve seen since this started is — infuriatingly — about what I expected.
Gonna be honest though, there has been way more antisemitism than I would’ve guessed.
Israel’s war against Hamas is exposing fault lines in French society — home to the world’s largest Jewish community after Israel and the US.
@ Politico.com, OCTOBER 30, 2023 4:01 AM CET
SARCELLES, France — In the usually lively “Little Jerusalem” neighborhood of Sarcelles, the only people loitering are gun-toting French soldiers on patrol.
Since Hamas’ deadly assault against Israel on October 7, this largely Jewish enclave in the northern suburbs of Paris has gone eerily quiet, with locals keeping their movements to a minimum, and with restaurants and cafés bereft of their regular clientele — fearing an increasing number of antisemitic attacks across France.
“People are afraid, in a state of shock, they’ve lost their love for life” said Alexis Timsit, manager of a kosher pizzeria. “My business is down 50 percent, there’s no bustle in the street, nobody taking a stroll,” he said in front of a large screen broadcasting round-the-clock coverage of the war.
France has seen more antisemitic incidents in the last three weeks than over the past year: 501 offenses ranging from verbal abuse and antisemitic graffiti, to death threats and physical assaults have been reported. Antisemitic acts under investigation include groups gathering in front of synagogues shouting threats and graffiti such as the words “killing Jews is a duty” sprayed outside a stadium in Carcassonne in the southwest. The interior minister has deployed extra police and soldiers at Jewish schools, places of worship and community centers since the attacks, and in Sarcelles that means soldiers guard school pick-ups and drop-offs.[....]
Former aide to Netanyahu with two sons on active duty: “Biden is the one saving Israel at this point. He’s the leader we don’t have. Netanyahu isn’t capable”
The mother of one of the kidnapped hostages speaks out.
"When you only get outraged when one side's babies are killed, then your moral compass is broken."
"Hatred is easy." https://t.co/UB9gLKAoNI
^ Really is worth watching; her speech, whether she wrote it or someone else did is SUPERB, and extremely well-delivered (she is incredibly strong!). For me, it wasn't the baby comment, but when she told of seeing the video of her son being loaded onto a truck as a hostage with a bloody stump for an arm, she grabbed me to the end....
Earlier I spoke with Prime Minister Netanyahu about the developments in Gaza — we discussed efforts to secure the release of hostages and help Americans in Gaza leave safely, and I underscored the need to immediately and significantly increase the flow of humanitarian assistance…
I reiterated that Israel has every right to defend its citizens from terrorism and a responsibility to do so in a manner consistent with international humanitarian law which prioritizes the protection of civilians.
I also spoke with President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi to share my appreciation for Egypt facilitating the delivery of humanitarian assistance to Gaza.
We reaffirmed our commitment to work together and discussed the importance of protecting civilian lives, respect for international…
This poll also shows a majority of American Muslims saying 1) Israel has a right to defend itself in response to Hamas’s attack, and 2) Hamas is “about the same” as ISIS and Al Qaeda https://t.co/w3ppSD3Enw
U.S. State Dept. spokesman being as clear as can be:
Israel must take measures to protect Palestinians from Israeli extremist settler violence, hold attackers accountable and IDF who standby or fail to intervene. We’ve made clear to the Israeli gov these attacks need to stop & those responsible need to be held accountable. pic.twitter.com/8lnDqDFWIn
Sending my congratulations to Jack Lew on his confirmation as U.S. Ambassador to Israel. I look forward to working closely with Ambassador-designate Lew at this critical time in Israel’s history and the Israel-U.S. relationship. pic.twitter.com/HTMN7zCimR
Senate confirms Jack Lew as U.S. ambassador to Israel as war rages in Middle East
Republicans love Israel until it’s time to vote for an ambassador or give aid. They are full of shit. Only Rand Paul and Lindsey Graham voted Yes. https://t.co/Q2gPAr4Cbe
NEWS: The Senate has just confirmed Jack Lew as the next Ambassador to Israel.
He has a distinguished record of public service and as a strong ally of Israel, and his confirmation will help send a powerful message of support to Israel.
That rumor/libel has been debunked for weeks now - that money was guarded in a 3rd country (Thailand? Malaysia?) and hasn't been released yet, so fuck these liars once again.
For everyone who accused me of “rumormongering” earlier…
The IDF confirmed they hit the camp.
They claim to have been targeting a senior Hamas commander and told Wolf Blitzer that the civilian casualties are “the tragedy of war” https://t.co/2oweZaT6RL
We need to convince Hamas to voluntarily disarm and instead pursue lucrative careers as consultants to American mass transit agencies. https://t.co/oK0CfIcJBc
As Israel begins targeting Gaza Terror Tunnel Network, Hamas Terror groups gives access to Russia Today journalist to visit the Tunnel Network. This is the RT on ground report from underneath Gaza. This is the Gaza Metro. pic.twitter.com/ei0AYEHwja
There’s a false narrative that I am pro-Israel because of “the Jewish lobby” or “Jewish money” or whatever antisemitic tropes critics wish to invoke.
Left unmentioned is the fact that I have been pro-Israel for nearly a decade—long before I ever thought of running for Congress.… pic.twitter.com/r8YekAgAQ2
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Supreme Leader Khamenei an hour ago:
^ He tweeted same text Oct. 3 !!!
Tweeted the below Oct. 3 and retweeted Oct. 4 !!!
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by artappraiser on Sat, 10/07/2023 - 5:15pm
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by artappraiser on Sat, 10/07/2023 - 5:08pm
note the Community Notes addition here:
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/07/2023 - 9:58pm
^ is an Axios reporter
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/07/2023 - 5:12pm
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/07/2023 - 5:55pm
Nod, nod, as far as American politics is concerned:
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/07/2023 - 6:00pm
D.S.A. = Democratic Socialists of America. (BTW both NY Reps. A.O.C. & Jamaal Bowman are members.)
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/07/2023 - 6:55pm
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/07/2023 - 6:43pm
We overreacted and got sucked into Iraq where we stayed for 15 years. Cooler heads should prevail here, but will they?
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 11:57pm
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/07/2023 - 7:16pm
noting similarity to a Lauren Boebert Chistmas card
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/07/2023 - 7:28pm
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/07/2023 - 9:52pm
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/07/2023 - 10:05pm
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/07/2023 - 10:09pm
Yglesias to Ponomarenko
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/07/2023 - 10:48pm
At least they stopped the suicide bombings?
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/07/2023 - 11:24pm
he is a research fellow at The Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), a non-partisan institution focusing on national security and foreign policy.
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/08/2023 - 10:43pm
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/07/2023 - 11:29pm
Russia stirring Hamas up? Putin doesn't need or even want a winner - just more chaos.
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1710592188415975760.html
by PeraclesPlease on Sun, 10/08/2023 - 1:52am
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/08/2023 - 4:17am
Nikki Haley gives the kray-kray response
She was our UN rep? Seriously?
by PeraclesPlease on Sun, 10/08/2023 - 9:44am
To keep in mind, tho, the President did say this, clear as a bell; "The United States stands with Israel." I think that to think otherwise is to be in denial, this is the stance of the United States internationally. What Nikki Haley is saying is little different from EU states saying 9/11 was an attack on them as well as the U.S. or saying "We are all Charlie Hebdo".
This kind of rhetoric is also used for Putin's attack on Ukraine; in actuality he has not as yet physically attacked the U.S.
Also to keep in mind: the U.N. basically created the state of Israel.
Again, there is no doubt whose side the U.S. is on, the president has confirmed it, with the Secretary of State standing at his side.
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/08/2023 - 2:49pm
That fucker Netanyahu is one big reason we're in this mess - even Haaretz says so. "Finish them, Netanyahu" is calling out the shitty Bibi reprisals that target civilians and civilian infrastructure more than Hamasbecause Bibi's just in it for the land, monez, settlers,and his own ego. His deals with even harder right wing jerkoffs to keep himself out of jail shouldn't be encouraged as some kind of diplomacy. Haley is s ditz. Yes, I know Israel needs to respond against Hamas, but greenlighting it with such sloganeering as if "finishing them" won't finish a fucker ad of civilians is just naive and incindiary. Promoting effective but measured responses at this time is what adults should do. She's just missing the pom-poms and the buff hair.
([Note: a question té this quote)
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 11:53pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/08/2023 - 2:03pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/08/2023 - 2:12pm
from the UK:
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/08/2023 - 2:17pm
From wikipedia on Benny Morris:
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/08/2023 - 2:28pm
oh man, this born-and-raised-in-Egypt guy is so honest:
especially his ending:
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/08/2023 - 3:47pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/08/2023 - 3:02pm
I've long thought Hezbollah smarter than credited, knew their PR internally & externally, fired enough missiles to keep a presence but not enough to hurt anyone (ok, someone may have been hurt, but mostly show)
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 10/10/2023 - 12:01am
quoting
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/08/2023 - 3:57pm
continuation
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/08/2023 - 4:10pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/08/2023 - 4:37pm
Trending on Twitter: Savages
https://twitter.com/search?q=Savages&src=trend_click&vertical=trends
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/08/2023 - 4:47pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/08/2023 - 4:51pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/08/2023 - 5:11pm
from a totally different thread:
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/08/2023 - 5:17pm
How do you "show agency" in poverty when someone else controls your infrastructure, low pay jobs, the streets, everything around, much which gets bombarded every year or two?
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 11:44pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/08/2023 - 5:20pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/08/2023 - 5:27pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/08/2023 - 9:03pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/08/2023 - 10:16pm
Much comes ack to Bibi
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 1:13am
Haaretz (try again):
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 2:08am
How it happened:
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 3:12am
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 3:40am
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 4:10am
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 3:54am
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 4:06am
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 4:13am
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 4:19am
even
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 4:32am
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 4:35am
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 4:39am
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 6:55pm
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 4:43am
Senator Cory Booker, in Israel, describing what the beginning of the attacks were like
Among other things,I note he mentions being with "many Americans"
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 7:23am
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 7:37am
Interestingly related:
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 3:22pm
So much for a unified 'Black community'.
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/10/2023 - 2:22pm
Well, apparently cutting off babies' heads is justified.
The world is truly wondrous.
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 10/10/2023 - 2:31pm
Makes perfect sense as the Palestinians are no question the winners of the victimhood sweepstakes of the 20th century, playing victimhood every way that's possible is what they do best; they are the pros, be as nasty as you wannabe and still be a victim.
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/10/2023 - 4:18pm
That's pretty sweeping - do you realize Hamas threw Fatah out of Gaza militarily? Are Fatah supporters - officially anti-violence since 1988 - guilty of Hamas' continued militant efforts? Where did Fatah earn its victimhood sweepstake, and if not Hamas and Fatah, what are Palestinian political advocates to do? How would a non-Hamas or Fatah party act? How guilty is a non-violent party for not adopting the violence of it's opponents, and if Fatah did adopt violence, would the Israelis then attack it anyway? Do Fatah supporters act as "victimhood" or are they simply victims of pretty rough treatment?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Gaza_(2007)
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 10/10/2023 - 5:38pm
note tweeter has been a speechwriter for the Israeli mission to the UN, would know a thing or two about propaganda
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/10/2023 - 4:37pm
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 3:46pm
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 3:58pm
When terrorists & terrorism win
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 11:33pm
stereotype Jewish mom, just like in the movies
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 4:09pm
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 4:11pm
^ Compare and contrast the following. (HELLO THE ABOVE IS WHAT POLICE CAN DO! RULE OF LAW = CIVILIZATION WITH FREE SPEECH!)
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 4:37pm
Obama statement:
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 5:06pm
Bill Clinton statement
along with the somewhat same-old-prepared-statement nature of both, I am very much inclined to agree with Martin here
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 7:22pm
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 6:51pm
Across the Mideast, a Surge of Support for Palestinians as War Erupts in Gaza
The escalation laid bare the limitations of diplomatic deals between Israel and Arab governments as long as the underlying conflict continues. “We told you so,” a Saudi scholar said.
By Vivian Nereim @ NYTimes.com
Reporting from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 7:08pm
continuation:
He is a research fellow at The Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), a non-partisan institution focusing on national security and foreign policy.
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 7:29pm
continuation:
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 8:23pm
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 7:38pm
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 10:27pm
Here's the half-minute "the bulldozers are here, God is great..." video with subtitles. If you can stomach mad-dog religious fervor, I recommend watching with sound on
https://vp.nyt.com/video/2023/10/07/112054_1_07vid-israel-carousel-87892_wg_480p.mp4
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/09/2023 - 11:01pm
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/10/2023 - 5:27pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 10:02am
from‘It’s Not a War or a Battlefield. It’s a Massacre.’
A Times reporter and photographer visited an Israeli village raided by Palestinian gunmen.
By Isabel Kershner; Photographs by Sergey Ponomarev
Reporting from Kfar Azza, near the Israeli border with Gaza;
Published Oct. 10, 2023 Updated Oct. 11, 2023, 12:56 p.m. ET
more hints of previous division here
and here
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 2:10pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 2:44pm
Former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton retweeted this; I therefore presume she recommends these people as analysts, as well as appearing on the panel herself:
Edit to add, this is her statement about the attack:
(for those who don't know/remember, she was a senator of NY when 9/11 happened)
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/10/2023 - 7:59pm
the latest from current U.S. Sec. of State Blinken:
before those 2, he retweeted this from Pres.Biden 6 hrs. ago:
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/10/2023 - 8:07pm
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/10/2023 - 8:14pm
3 videos from the IDF:
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/10/2023 - 8:19pm
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/10/2023 - 11:56pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 12:04am
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 12:11am
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 12:19am
thread continues with many more tweets
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 12:28am
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 10:19am
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 10:21am
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 11:30am
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 11:32am
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 11:48am
Much Hezbollah disinfo right now - fake pushes, drones not drones, etc
Don't believe anything the next 24 hours unless there are photos or solid reports.
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 12:32pm
What We Know About the Americans Who Were Missing or Killed
Officials confirmed that 14 U.S. citizens were among at least 1,000 people killed during an attack on Israel, and said “20 or more” Americans were missing.
By Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs, Hiba Yazbek and Nadav Gavrielov
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/10/10/world/middleeast/israel-hamas-american-deaths-hostages.html
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 12:58pm
Hamas Seeds Violent Videos on Sites With Little Moderation
The strategy mirrors efforts by extremist groups like the Islamic State and Al Qaeda in years past.
By Sheera Frenkel and Steven Lee Myers @ NYTimes.com
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 1:14pm
Early Intelligence Shows Hamas Attack Surprised Iranian Leaders, U.S. Says
The information has fueled doubts in the United States that Iran, a longtime supporter of the Palestinian militant group, played a direct role in planning the assault in Israel.
By Adam Entous, Julian E. Barnes and Jonathan Swan @ NYTimes.co,
Reporting from Washington
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 1:28pm
^ see whole Twitter thread starting here ^
by artappraiser on Thu, 10/12/2023 - 1:20am
Family of Thai Farmworker in Israel Worries About His Fate
Kiattisak Patee has been working on a kibbutz in Israel, and his family fears he may have been taken hostage by Palestinian gunmen.
By Ryn Jirenuwat and Sui-Lee Wee
Reporting from Bangkok for NYTimes.com
Oct. 11, 2023 Updated 10:39 a.m. ET
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 2:23pm
NBC Nightly News interview:
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 4:01pm
Analysis that makes sense to me:
continued
He's in the U.S. now but was a reservist with experience on the Gaza border a decade ago:
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 4:33pm
Make no mistake where the U.S. President stands on supporting the state of Israel and the reason it exists
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 5:23pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 5:43pm
Totally unfair - it's nothing like genocide. More like a giant penal colony I wish ppl could get their analogies straight, perhaps a bit of a state-sponaored permanent favela.
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 7:43pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 7:57pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 8:51pm
Being a humane leftist...
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2023/10/a-left-that-refuses-to-condemn-m...
...
I questioned this 2nd paragraph as a bit self-serving, but it turns out while the European immigrants dominated the influx, the *offspring* reproduction from Mideast Israelis is much higher, so the 2 populations are nearly equal.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israelis
And LA is now the biggest center of Jews outside of Israel (and roughly a million Jews emigrated from Israel the last x years for various reasons)
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 10:04pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 10:54pm
Laura Rozen
she retweeted
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 11:08pm
And in the 20 years since Clinton's peace talks and Arafat's intifadas (and death 19 years ago yesterday), non if this intensity and intellect and brilliance has been used to try for a roadmap that can lead to peaceful coexistence in say 20 more years. Instead our idiot Bush with his ring of neocons immediately threw their lot in with Ariel Sharon, hardly an instigator of peace (and accused of atrocities serial times I believe, how the authoritative word on those came out I forgot bad haven't googled)
Here's Bush a month before 9/11 already putting the weight of any Israeli-Palestinian solution on Arafat.
https://www.nytimes.com/2001/08/25/world/bush-criticizes-arafat-on-terro...
Since then we have accepted an even worse situation with overtly terrorist Hamas taking Gaza around 2006, sidelining the somewhat better Fatah and anyone else. So we have a largely backwards, impoverished, poorly educated people stuck in essentially a colonial limited prison camp facing off against a highly educated wealthy society we pump up with $5 billion a year, yet still there is no plan except status quo and steady attrition and encroachment and the usual reprisals when Hezbollah and Hamas play their games, a few rockets here etc, though this time it's no longer a game - someone put Hamas up to playing the nuclear card (with Hamas's sadistic and idiotic approval), an this shit has blown up for good.
But will this "intensity and intellect and brilliance" eventually remember they've got millions of peasants fenced in across land their ancestors did hold 100 years ago - camels or villages, who cares - and try to find a long-term solution worthy if their intellects and resources, instead of always giving in to the worst of their self-absorbed and corrupt right-wing factions? Is their solution to this problem "these backwards bedouins were too difficult and activist and violent for us to figure out, so we just dragged the stalemate out another 100 years"?
Was that our millennium promise? Where's AI now?
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 10/12/2023 - 2:20am
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 11:14pm
Useful thread, he's for real; (now a self-described San Franciscan "Republican YIMBY Neoliberal Techno-utopian", co-founder of @BrionesSociety)
THREAD CONTINUES WITH MANY TWEETS
by artappraiser on Thu, 10/12/2023 - 1:58am
Dead is dead and murdered is murdered, but should you care about this sort of thing for another reason:
by artappraiser on Thu, 10/12/2023 - 1:52pm
Well no, degree of suffering counts for something.
Fuck these assholes.
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 10/12/2023 - 3:23pm
by artappraiser on Thu, 10/12/2023 - 2:14pm
by artappraiser on Thu, 10/12/2023 - 2:58pm
by artappraiser on Thu, 10/12/2023 - 3:09pm
^ if you watch the above video, you will see that Neuer uses population numbers (for 2017; all visible on the subtitles) including 1.5 million Arab citizens of Israel with full rights to vote and run for the Knesset
(and does mention "whatever other difficulties they face", he also mentions that some sit on the Supreme Court),
and past numbers of Jewish population of the other countries
by artappraiser on Thu, 10/12/2023 - 8:14pm
by artappraiser on Thu, 10/12/2023 - 7:47pm
from
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/14/2023 - 2:22am
by artappraiser on Thu, 10/12/2023 - 8:26pm
by artappraiser on Thu, 10/12/2023 - 8:31pm
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 1:53am
"Mr. X" has some thoughts in response to a tweet by A.O.C.:
I think one thing he is trying to say is that most of the world isn't pretty and doesn't fit very neatly into agitprop narratives
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 2:00am
good counterpoint to AOC
I would note that Israel used "we are now at war" from the getgo. That is also why I didn't think this was going to be the "same old same old"; no western leaders objected to that terminology, they were totally supportive.
P.S. Comes to mind that France is acting like it's wartime.
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 4:14am
Wow, check out the "Community Notes" on this one!!! Since 2007, “Gaza’s government” has been Hamas. They are basically agreeing that it's War, that one government, Hamas, first attacked the other, Israel.
(This actually strkes me as quite rational, and more irrational to think of them as a non-state actor, as most of us have come to think)
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 4:31am
what I suspected may happen may be happening: Israel warns 1.1m people to flee north Gaza within 24 hours - UN is the current headline at BBC News' live coverage
(my underlining)
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 2:24am
See just above the the Reuters reporting that Egypt said it won't take them. Who was asking that question? I suggest that was a response to specific request(s), not just a general press briefing statement.
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 2:47am
Like with Afghanis in Pakistan or Palestinians in Jordan, a few million can sit there for decades.
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 4:47am
And maybe Egypt even likes that they bombed it (if they did)? - just sayin'
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 4:48am
YAH, he's thinking what I've been thinking as soon as I started to see the reactions of western leaders:
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 3:41am
A reminder; he said "The United States stands with Israel."
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 4:40am
Trapped in Gaza, Palestinian Americans Say They Feel Abandoned
As bombs fall and phone batteries run low, Palestinian American families caught in the Israel-Hamas war wonder whether the U.S. government will help them escape.
By Sharon Otterman, Anna Betts, Anushka Patil and Karen Zraick @NYTimes.com
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 11:33am
NYTimes,com's map: Where Israel Has Urged Palestinians to Relocate
Israel’s military issued a statement early Friday warning the population of northern Gaza to relocate to the southern half of the territory
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 11:53am
found retweeted by Josh Marshall
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 1:41pm
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 2:38am
From Wikipedia/Arabs in Europe https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabs_in_Europe
Regions with significant populations
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 2:55am
Hiba Yazbek
Reporting from Jerusalemby artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 11:58am
reiterated today
29 minutes ago @ NYTimes.com
Monika Pronczuk
Reporting from Londonby artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 12:03pm
so in fact there has been fighting at their northen border in recent days
Euan Ward
Reporting from Beirutby artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 12:31pm
15 minutes ago @ NYTimes.com
Iyad Abuheweila
Reporting from Cairo
Peter Baker
Reporting from Washingtonby artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 12:38pm
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 12:48pm
I'm really getting tired if this word"genocide". 6 million Jews? Check. 600k Tutsis? Check. Maybe 5 million killed in Congo, don't know the players. Maybe Rohinga. But Ukraine? Or last weekend? Nope.which is a good thing.
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 2:31pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/25/2023 - 9:56am
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 1:38pm
both found retweeted by Josh Marshall
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 1:48pm
Jeez, someone never read about Vlad the Impaler or Catherine de Medici. After Mao killed 10+ million in the "Great Leap" and Stalin's purges, and even Indonesia killing hundreds of thousands while pushing out millions of suspected Communists - atrocities in much huger scale.
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 2:37pm
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 1:50pm
"Hamas Attack on Israel Brings New Scrutiny of Group’s Ties to Iran
Officials from Iran and Hezbollah helped plan the attack, people familiar with the operation said, but the U.S. and its allies have not found evidence directly linking Tehran"
Oct. 13 NYTimes article By Farnaz Fassihi and Ronen Bergman
well summarized in a Twitter thread starting here
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 5:23pm
Israeli minister says Trump’s comments ‘wound the spirit of Israel’s fighters’
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 5:44pm
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 6:50pm
but wait, there's more
and what the heck, I'll throw in one off-topic freebie. Didja also know that he is now running as the edjumaction candidate?
(Geo. Bush can rest easy now)
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 8:07pm
Stunning State Department Memo Warns Diplomats: No Gaza 'De-Escalation' Talk
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/14/2023 - 3:48am
EXCLUSIVE ‘We are deeply concerned’ – Progressive lawmakers make plea to Biden ahead of Israel’s Gaza campaign
A letter from dozens of members lays out five specific requests of the president over the war in Israel.
By HOLLY OTTERBEIN
10/13/2023 01:15 PM EDT
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/14/2023 - 3:57am
Aayan Hirsh Ali:
I was raised to curse Israel and pray for the destruction of Jews, writes AYAAN HIRSI ALI... That's why I know all too well Hamas is another ISIS - whatever useful idiots in the West say
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/14/2023 - 4:08am
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/14/2023 - 10:13am
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/14/2023 - 8:55pm
Short video: NYC Mayor Eric Adams ENTHUSIASTICALLY (perhaps too mild a word?) thanks Israel at a UJA podium (I don't know the venue but I suspect it was today)
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/14/2023 - 9:24pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 5:38am
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/14/2023 - 9:33pm
And Israel hasn't normalized Hamas and recurring raids on civilian infrastructure over decades?
Name the last thing Israel did as a positive move towards peace vs sheer retaliation?
Israel's the rich , educated neighbor with major support to a largely backwards impoverished peasant population, half underage. Yet Israel acts like Palestine should be somehow equal in responsibility. The average Palestinian is powerless, while Israel makes sure they feel powerless. The only time Israel acknowledged Palestine as a "nation" was to blame all Palestinians for the actions of Hamas', not to say allow Palestine to conduct free international trade or to stop building illegal settlements on that "nation's" land
by PeraclesPlease on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 6:33am
They don't want to be equal is the thing; they want the victim role unless Israel is abolished from the river to the Sea.
Puhleez if you think you can do better that everyone else that tried, go over and do it. Cause no one else is willing to, all the Western leaders are fed up with it.
Once again, who are you arguing with? Biden? Bill or Hillary Clinton? Jimmy Carter? Emmanuel Macron? Your narrative is so over!
Who is gonna do what you are suggesting? You thinking of resurrecting Yasser Arafat or what? No one but you! Uncle, everyone else gives! They give up. There's no there there, no one to do what you suggest. The only willing parties want the west to go totally back on the creation of Israel. The west is not going to do that! Haiti is less hopeless!
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 1:26pm
5 million Palestinians all think alike?
Hamas' control doesn't affect what the avg Palestinian is willing to say out loud?
The 2.5 million underage Palestinians are all responsible for Arafat and Hamas, deserving of mass retribution?
Did Ariel Sharon and Netanyahu try any new peace initiatives over 20 years, or did they just enjoy the extra entrenched power they got focusing on making Hamas their only partner in peace non-talks?
Yeah, Mohammed bin Salman would rather bonesaw opponents on his way to better western acceptance. Bob's been happy to play up to Mideast corruption and warped goals on his own path to solidifying power at all costs.
Yes, the West overall is quite happy to ignore the fate of typical Palestinians caught up in the cynical indifference if everyone towards their shitty position in the scheme of things. Sorry I'm so fucking old school to you to actually give a shit about all the average people caught up in this cruel bullshit on both sides, just like I don't quite blame all typical Russians for the atrocities of Putin's intrigue and war on Ukraine (though a good number are certainly guilty of assisting), and I didn't blame all Congolese for 5 million dead in their civil war and mass rapes. I thought it pretty obvious that many Americans were powerless to keep Bush from making up facts to go to war in Iraq, or to keep Trump from burning down our foreign policy and wreaking havoc on the civil service. Trump didn't even win the popular vote, but he was president. Zimbabwe just had corrupt elections - are all the average people responsible for the horrific policies the new administration will now carry out after they weren't allowed to hold rallies during the campaign period or watch the polling stations properly?
In my old fashioned opinion, often life is quite unfair to typical people not in the power structure, and one has to be careful about assigning agency to their relative powerless - even the MAGA hats drawn in by the crowd for Jan 6 - not everyone had their shit together, but that doesn't mean they were organizers or the most responsible - there's enough chaos at any time for many to be confused and used.
by PeraclesPlease on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 5:19pm
p.s. I'm with him,makes perfect sense and I think he speaks the present truth of the matter. (And you're mostly talking old-timey stuff that doesn't apply anymore, including that everyone in power has given up on.)
He's good too:
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 1:54pm
In summary, also with him:
especially the last two: "No fuck you" means we don't have to accept the terms offered by the international community because we have the power to wipe out these Jews -- except, oops, no we don't. Then suddenly, we are the permanent wards of this international community, etc.
Yes, it's a complex issue that the Arabs decided at a crucial moment to try to resolve through force. The Israelis have had to continue to resolve it through force and attempts at negotiation that Arabs have continually decided would yield worse terms for them than a resumption of force, despite their situation continuously eroding as a result. The terms are never good for them because in the end, they consider the entire Jewish national project to be illegitimate and just want it erased -- a generation of Gazan youth born in the 1990's and 2000's just enacted the worst massacre in Israeli history in 2023...
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 3:44pm
edit to add:
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 4:27am
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 4:19am
Israel still giving last-minute warnings to Gaza civilians:
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 4:24am
poll of American public, support of Israel
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 5:06am
Ilhan Omar not answering the question:
continued:
The question:
What doesn't she get about western leaders saying 'We stand with Israel"? The main reason: you don't negotiate for hostages; you don't negotiate with terrorists. If you back down, all you get is more hostages, more terrorism.
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 3:59pm
continued
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 4:10pm
continued
in reply to
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 4:15pm
And I would suggest that before any Americans opine more about making the existence of Israel all "fair" for Palestinians, they fix their own similar longstanding problems first, such as:
1) Look into that "forty acres and a mule" promise to freed slaves.Apparently, they never got those. How can you make it "fair" to their descendants?
2) Give Native American tribes more land back. A lot more.I'm thinking like 1/3 of U.S. land, now that would be "fair"
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 4:34pm
"It's the economy, stupid"
Follow the money
by PeraclesPlease on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 11:25pm
continued
And yeah, this one is spot on, if you don't realize this, you are the one that's clueless:
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 4:45pm
continued:
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 5:02pm
If Hamas didn't exist, Bibi would create them anyway. Israel overall doesn't look keen to create and follow a road to peace, preferring instead a road to greater settler satisfaction. No, Israel is not a dictatorship towards its own Palestinians, but as far as I see, the territories are to be eventually assimilated, while the Gaza strip will remain a steadily shrinking half-prison colony, eventually with the Palestinian population shoved out if they can manage. The Arab leadership largely was ready to turn the page, and I expect this current flareup is only a short-term deviation from long-term facts on the ground, paying lip service to the legacy pro-Palestinian cant that *is* anachronistic at this point. Few people want to "solve" this, most just want it to go away, which means some nasty shit will happen one way or another for it to go away (no nice man with money and enticing enlightened ideas showing up, at best it's an annoying Ilhan Omar)
by PeraclesPlease on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 5:39pm
So are those sympathizers of more reasonable murdered Fatah Palestinians still equally responsible for Hamas' rise and recent attacks? If Hamas was not killing the opposition, could a more intelligent responsible leadership have taken hold?
If the US, Israel and everyone else paid more attention to the hard core terrorist Hamas than any more liberal democrats interested in a more normal government, is it the Fatah Palestinians' fault that they don't serve as much a propaganda tool for Bibi as a cruel wing of Palestinian terrorism?
When was the last time world leaders actually offered Palestinians a carrot vs either stick or indifference (and steady loss of land)?
by PeraclesPlease on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 5:29pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 7:26pm
(Rozen retweeted the first of the 3 tweets by Ali Abdel-Wahhab)
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 11:59pm
Ex-ambassador named U.S. special envoy for Middle East Humanitarian Issues
David Satterfield will “focus on ensuring life-saving assistance can reach vulnerable people throughout the Middle East.”
By KELLY GARRITY @ Politico.com, 10/15/2023 01:21 PM EDT
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 7:40pm
(found retweeted by Laura Rozen)
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 11:47pm
The U.S. is expanding its military presence near Israel.
Eric Schmitt
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 7:52pm
Biden warns Israel not to occupy Gaza
Peter Baker from Washington @ NYTimes.com, 1 hr. ago
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 8:04pm
more (& note David E. Sanger contributed reporting.)
and
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 8:21pm
Edward Wong
Traveling with Secretary Blinkenby artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 8:08pm
Nadav Gavrielov
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 8:26pm
Video, semi-trucks on the Rafah crossing from Egyt headed to Gaza:
(found retweeted by Laura Rozen)
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/15/2023 - 11:42pm
Seems to fit the link of 2 sides
(Pete Davidson recommended humor for getting past tragedy)
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 10/16/2023 - 1:51am
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/16/2023 - 1:56am
Move a million civilians from their homes with no refuge facilities whatsoever so you can tame up to 5000 combatants?
The Academy is producing fucking retards these days I guess, or just you can always find one stupid opinion with the credential you want to anoint it.
Hey, let's evacuate Manhattan cuz I hear there are Al Qaeda sympathizers there. Can move Chicago into Indiana while local police handle the crime wave. Effing brilliant approach.
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 10/16/2023 - 2:05am
Fact check Hamas - it appears the "beheaded babies" is a lie, but babies were burned and killed. Rape likely not as widespread as presumed.
Other killings and kidnappings of course did happen.
https://www.factcheck.org/2023/10/what-we-know-about-three-widespread-is...
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 10/16/2023 - 3:21am
"Society of Spectacle"
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 10/16/2023 - 5:20am
Finding the right moderation, splitting the difference
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 10/16/2023 - 8:59am
I think this is spot on:
make sure you check the extended post
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/16/2023 - 7:59pm
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/16/2023 - 8:57pm
Like it or not, it definitely looks like the U.S. is not gonna be "hands off"
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/16/2023 - 10:10pm
Different kind of diplomacy
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 10/17/2023 - 1:56pm
He's being too humble; this guy has exquisite spidey sense about such things after a career as a top journalist covering all things military:
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/17/2023 - 5:19am
Now he's being more honest about his spidey sense
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/17/2023 - 5:28am
I still think Iraqis wanted to greet Rumsfeld with flowers... don't know what happened.
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 10/17/2023 - 11:14am
Here's a guy with expertise in Shia militias:
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/17/2023 - 5:31am
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 10/17/2023 - 7:08pm
Everyone needs to admit from now on that the truth will never be known about many civilian incidents in this war, that we're dealing with master propagandists on both sides:
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/17/2023 - 8:30pm
Sounds awful definitive,just sayin'!
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/20/2023 - 6:14am
‘There are no heroes’ in Hamas-Israel conflict. ‘Only victims,’ says former Saudi intelligence chief
Prince Turki Al-Faisal: Hamas had gifted the higher moral ground to an unpopular Israeli government
@ ArabNews.com, Oct. 18
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/17/2023 - 9:55pm
A top Hamas commander described as its head of military intelligence is killed in an Israeli strike.
Oct. 17, 2023, by Hilda Yazbek reporting from Jerusalem for NYTimes.com/live coverage
Caption: Ayman Nofal, center, in Khan Younis last month. The military wing of Hamas said on Tuesday that Mr. Nofal, one of the group’s top military leaders, was killed in an Israeli strike.Credit...Said Khatib/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/18/2023 - 3:50am
BUT BUT BUT the NYTimes 'LIVE' news reports that's one of the main things Biden has been working on!
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/18/2023 - 4:58pm
Biden’s Response to Israeli War Meets Centrist Praise and Liberal Anger
A prime-time address to the nation on Thursday will be the president’s third major speech on the Mideast conflict as his Democratic coalition strains over his handling of the violence.
By Reid J. Epstein
@NYTimes.com, Reporting from Washington, Oct. 19, 2023 Updated 10:40 a.m. ET
by artappraiser on Thu, 10/19/2023 - 12:02pm
Brit Hume on Fox News:
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/20/2023 - 5:13am
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/20/2023 - 5:37am
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/20/2023 - 6:28am
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/20/2023 - 5:49am
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/20/2023 - 6:02am
Strikes me as a sort of hollow protest with this going on:
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/22/2023 - 12:39pm
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/20/2023 - 6:07am
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/20/2023 - 6:26am
Readout of Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III's Call With Saudi Minister of Defense, His Royal Highness Khalid bin Salman
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/20/2023 - 5:53am
(retweeted by Laura Rozen)
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/20/2023 - 5:59am
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/20/2023 - 5:03pm
She's exaggerating but it makes the point:
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/20/2023 - 8:38pm
Not exactly a newbie as far as military options go, asks:
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/22/2023 - 8:04pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/22/2023 - 8:51pm
Tunisia’s Jews on edge after crowd torches synagogue amid Gaza protests
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/22/2023 - 11:06pm
Analysis: Eying Gaza mediator role, Turkey cools Hamas ties, Erdogan restrains rhetoric
By Fehim Tastakin @ Al-Monitor, October 22
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/22/2023 - 11:13pm
'Full Blinken: ‘Israel can not go back to the status quo’ after war with Hamas'/Meet the Press @
(Both retweeted by Laura Rozen)
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/22/2023 - 11:19pm
OPINION/GUEST ESSAY: Why Jews Cannot Stop Shaking Right Now
By Dara Horn; Ms. Horn is the author of five novels and the essay collection “People Love Dead Jews."
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/23/2023 - 1:00pm
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/23/2023 - 1:06pm
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/23/2023 - 1:55pm
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/23/2023 - 6:53pm
Editors’ Note: Gaza Hospital Coverage By The New York Times
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/23/2023 - 7:10pm
those with more interest might want to check out this 20-min. podcast/interview:
Joe Kahn, the executive editor of The Times, speaks with Lulu Garcia-Navarro about the editors’ note and how The Times plans to cover the widening conflict between Israel and Hamas.
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/23/2023 - 7:17pm
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/23/2023 - 8:53pm
Good essay - death of 2-state solution
https://www.csis.org/analysis/war-gaza-and-death-two-state-solution
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 10/24/2023 - 1:16pm
The left bungles it again...
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 10/24/2023 - 5:25pm
Same Brooklyn idjits that marched across the bridge every night in spring 2020 to 'protest' against police in Manhattan while police were busy handling the worst pandemic in a century. The police essential workers (many out sick themselves) had to show up to try to corral them to protect the mostly empty (but amazingly untouched until then) businesses and institutions of Manhattan.Now us taxpayers have to pay because some of those trust-fund brats got a broken arm or some such in their nightly scuffles with police.
Most classic NYC liberals hate them. They ruin everything they touch. They don't care about human beings, only identity groups.
(BTW: a reminder that a lot of classic NYC liberals in Manhattan are Jewish, monied, anti-Bibi but very pro-Israel and very anti-Islamic terrorism.)
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/24/2023 - 6:00pm
continued:
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/24/2023 - 6:39pm
A bit simplistic, but maybe not much. Sounds like Israel supported Hamas to counterbalance the PLO. With Ariel Sharon & Bibi, promoting an awful unworkable opposition was ideal.
When you say "Israel left Gaza", you might consider they maintain air, sea and land embargoes, limiting economic possibilities, etc. But with Hamas ruling...
Though to be fair, Arafat went for 2 intifadas rather than Bill Clinton's peace proposal. I don't know how ideal the proposal was, but from the guy who brought us the Munich attacks, a bit less terror, even if "just" rock throwing, might've helped get things signed (if he cared).
Read a good article starting from the 1937 Peel proposal on, the perverse situation where Palestinians would have been much better off taking these earlier land proposals (if adhered to), vs time & again attempting a disastrous military approach (though it never seems the Palestinians themselves are leading these - Egypt, Jordan, Syria, etc )
Also a reminder, 44.1% of Gaza is 14 and under; 65.4% is under 25. When people say "Palestinians did this", half of them have little say in matters, just pulled along by Hamas & Israelis.
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 10/24/2023 - 8:56pm
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/24/2023 - 7:38pm
Trying to build peace (doesn't always come ore-packaged, needs effort...)
by PeraclesPlease on Tue, 10/24/2023 - 8:26pm
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/24/2023 - 10:41pm
"highly volatile" - what does that even mean (asking for Ho Chi Minh)
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 10/25/2023 - 1:23am
his thread has lots of interesting analysis points of recent news, which he obviously follows carefully:
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/25/2023 - 1:06am
Thread:
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/25/2023 - 9:38am
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/25/2023 - 9:05am
What is the UN-Israel row about? @ BBC Live Reporting, Posted at 9:50 am Oct. 25
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/25/2023 - 9:28am
by PeraclesPlease on Wed, 10/25/2023 - 12:55pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/25/2023 - 5:42pm
from https://thehill.com/homenews/house/4275502-house-approves-resolution-backing-israel-in-first-move-by-new-speaker/
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/25/2023 - 5:55pm
If true, if any of these folks had any doubt about the need for Israel to aggressively exist, they don't have any doubt any more:
continued
by artappraiser on Wed, 10/25/2023 - 7:11pm
more on the Cooper Union incident (from a rare Brooklyn Republcan on the NYC council-never heard of her before-interesting!), a twitter thread starting here
by artappraiser on Thu, 10/26/2023 - 3:01pm
This has got like 260 replies
by artappraiser on Thu, 10/26/2023 - 7:02pm
Each of these tweets is golden, a koan, very incisive.
Not that the commenters care.
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 10/27/2023 - 1:42am
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/30/2023 - 3:10pm
He's just sayin'
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/27/2023 - 1:23pm
Strikes me that they agree: it is a real WAR
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/27/2023 - 4:45pm
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/27/2023 - 8:58pm
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/27/2023 - 9:17pm
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 10/30/2023 - 4:34am
thanks for the explanation!
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/30/2023 - 12:39pm
Just a reminder (and he is likely quite correct)
by artappraiser on Fri, 10/27/2023 - 10:14pm
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/28/2023 - 11:02am
Signicant amount of enthusiastic agreement noted:
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/28/2023 - 2:04pm
Columnist for The Jerusalem Post:
by artappraiser on Sat, 10/28/2023 - 2:12pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/29/2023 - 2:21pm
Don't tell me antisemitism is history.
And another thing, betcha lots of males don't even niotice BUT as a first-wave feminist,
I DO nearly EVERY FUCKING TIME I see a photo or video of Muslims exhibiting mob-like behavior for some reason or another:
WHERE'S THE DAMN WOMEN?!?!? Never any women!?!?! Do they share your feelings? We''ll never know, because you lock them in the house. You start yoir protest with 3 strikes against you as far as this female is concerned! If no women participate in your protest, it's pretty illegitimate bogus testosterone bullshit from the getgo to me.and I dislike your culture,and as a woman, I will have significant prejudice against your culture.
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/29/2023 - 5:10pm
From the aptly nicknamed Chiraq (where some still think the cops are the real bastards, and only if rid of them the peace-loving people would thrive):
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/29/2023 - 7:46pm
A reminder of what the fighting is supposedly about:
Now tell me again it's about land. Really?
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/29/2023 - 8:00pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/29/2023 - 8:53pm
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/29/2023 - 9:58pm
French Jews live in fear amid rising antisemitism following Hamas attacks
Israel’s war against Hamas is exposing fault lines in French society — home to the world’s largest Jewish community after Israel and the US.
@ Politico.com, OCTOBER 30, 2023 4:01 AM CET
by artappraiser on Sun, 10/29/2023 - 11:54pm
NBC Gaza feed - new items ("live blog")
Tidbits not reported as much elsewhere
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/live-blog/israel-hamas-war-gaza-attac...
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 10/30/2023 - 12:07am
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 10/30/2023 - 7:52am
Very interesting, gonna keep this in mind as I read the news!
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/30/2023 - 12:41pm
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/30/2023 - 2:14pm
^ Really is worth watching; her speech, whether she wrote it or someone else did is SUPERB, and extremely well-delivered (she is incredibly strong!). For me, it wasn't the baby comment, but when she told of seeing the video of her son being loaded onto a truck as a hostage with a bloody stump for an arm, she grabbed me to the end....
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/30/2023 - 2:26pm
Reminds me of my kids' Montessori school head - tough, clear, articulate, focused but flexible... pretty sure she wrote that speech.
by PeraclesPlease on Mon, 10/30/2023 - 4:38pm
Biden yesterday
by artappraiser on Mon, 10/30/2023 - 5:15pm
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/31/2023 - 12:15am
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/31/2023 - 12:24am
U.S. State Dept. spokesman being as clear as can be:
I especially note: "and IDF who standby or fail to intervene"
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/31/2023 - 12:28am
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/31/2023 - 1:13am
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/31/2023 - 5:12pm
That rumor/libel has been debunked for weeks now - that money was guarded in a 3rd country (Thailand? Malaysia?) and hasn't been released yet, so fuck these liars once again.
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 11/02/2023 - 6:49am
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/31/2023 - 5:16pm
by artappraiser on Tue, 10/31/2023 - 5:25pm
by artappraiser on Wed, 11/01/2023 - 2:01am
by artappraiser on Wed, 11/01/2023 - 2:16am
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