All The News Anti-Palestinian Posters Will Not Read Or Discuss


A Jewish group in Germany has filed criminal charges against Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid and defense minister Benny Gantz over the bombardment they ordered in Gaza this summer.

The Israeli surprise attack from 5-8 August left some 50 Palestinians dead, including 17 children. At least 360 people were injured.

“This was a supposed preemptive strike that was carried out without a concrete threat,” Jewish Voice for a Just Peace in the Middle East said on Sunday.

Khan appears more intent on appeasing the ICC’s Western paymasters, as they attempt to turn the tribunal into a political weapon in their geopolitical war against Russia, rather than a forum for victims who have no other recourse to seek impartial justice.

(Question)

Abunima admits ICC is a political farce.

What does is say about the Arab supremacists
that they appeal to an authority of a political farce?
 
A judge in Pennsylvania has tossed out most of an Israel lobby-backed lawsuit against Park Point University that claimed that a professor had created a hostile work environment due to his – and his students’ – support for Palestinian rights.

The lawsuit was filed in 2019 by Channa Newman, a professor at the university, who claimed that she was a target of anti-Semitism due to her Zionist beliefs.

Newman’s lawsuit alleged that Robert Ross, who teaches literary arts and social justice studies at Point Park, used his position to foster “a militant version” of the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement and “hateful views against Israel” that “are anti-Semitic.”
 
The pending erasure of the Indigenous people of Masafer Yatta isn’t solely about the “occupation,” as liberal Zionists would lead you to believe.

Palestinians are fighting much more than an “occupation.” We are fighting Israel’s program of settler-colonialism.

We are fighting against efforts to eliminate us.

Deep down, every Palestinian knows it’s not solely about the “occupation.”

Every day, Palestinians face the threat of being arrested and imprisoned indefinitely, killed or displaced from our land. Our experience tells us that our existence is a threat to Israel.

The only “solution” to this danger is to get rid of us.
 

In Jenin, the Israelis have found a capable adversary, a group known as the Jenin Brigades, which has carried out shootings on Israeli military checkpoints and engages in armed clashes during Israeli raids. Now, when the Israelis enter Jenin, they are not just met by rocks, but by bullets too.

The group, mainly supported by the PIJ but also includes young men from Hamas, Fatah and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), has come to pose a significant challenge to the Israeli occupation.
 
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Professors in southern California say they will be taking legal action after their district administration censored them over a statement mourning Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.

Abu Akleh, a US citizen, was killed by an Israeli sniper on 11 May in Jenin.

The US State Department cleared Israel of any responsibility this past week, despite numerous forensic analyses by local and international human rights organizations, publications and the United Nations proving Israel’s sole culpability in her murder.

The day after Abu Akleh was killed, members of the North Orange County Community College District’s South West Asian and North African (SWANA) faculty and staff association stated that “Shireen’s assassination is not an isolated event.”

Rather, they added, “it is part of a calculated strategy employed by Israel to silence those daring to shed light on its inhumane practices.”

The association also encouraged the support of the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement for Palestinian rights.
 
As Palestinians commemorate the 74th anniversary of their forced displacement, the Nakba of 1947-49, it is clear that a new spirit of resistance is emerging in Palestine after years of stagnation.

In the past two months, politically motivated Palestinian attacks against Israelis have increased, resulting in the killing of 18. That represents an unprecedented number since the second intifada ended in 2005.

On 7 April, the scene on Dizengoff Street in Tel Aviv was extremely challenging for the security establishment in Israel, to the extent that former Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz even commented that Israel had lost the battle for public “awareness.”

On that night, a young man identified as Raad Fathi Hazem from Jenin refugee camp, infiltrated into Tel Aviv and obtained a weapon. He attacked a bar, killing two Israelis. A third died later of wounds sustained.

The operation caused complete chaos in the city. Some 1,000 security personnel were mobilized, including “elite” units, while 100 roadblocks were erected as hundreds of Israelis were sent running into the streets to escape one Palestinian fighter. The pursuit continued for a total of several hours overnight before soldiers killed him.

Then, on 5 May, two youths, Asaad al-Rifai, 19, and Subhi Sbeihat, 20, carried out a new attack in Elad, near Tel Aviv, killing three Israelis. The two youths both lived in Romana village in the Jenin governorate.
 
Part 2

A refusal to surrender​

As soon as Fathi Hazem heard news of his son’s death, he stood before the crowd of mourners coming to offer their condolences. He spoke in words charged with patience and revolution and said he was proud of his son. And he asked God to make him among the first to pray at al-Aqsa mosque after liberation.

The elder Hazem was a former officer in the Palestinian Authority’s security services. Otherwise trained to coordinate with the Israeli military, his words were a significant indication of how the culture of resistance has spread among Palestinians. This is not a phenomenon exclusive to any specific faction.

The Israeli occupation forces rushed to Jenin camp to arrest him, in line with a long-standing practice of collective punishment targeting the families of perpetrators by either arresting relatives, demolishing their homes or both. Often, this happens without soldiers meeting any resistance.

However, something different happened this time.

Hazem’s father announced he would not surrender. The Israeli military failed to arrest him because of the presence of Palestinian gunmen in the camp.

He remains free to this day, even if another son, Hamem, was arrested on Tuesday.

This is an abnormal situation in the West Bank, where Palestinian Authority security coordination with Israel normally ensures Israeli troops have a clean run at targets.

Over recent weeks, the Israeli military has tried to storm Jenin camp several times. In one of these raids, they killed Al Jazeera correspondent Shireen Abu Akleh, sparking global outrage.

On the following Friday, troops tried again, but this time the Palestinian resistance succeeded in killing a veteran Israeli commando.
 
The IOF soldiers opened fire at them, before they returned fire in their turn, the sources added, saying that the Israeli soldiers "succeeded in neutralizing the suspects".

Jenin mosques mourned the two martyrs as Ahmed Ayman Abed, 23, and Abdel Rahman Hani Abed, 24.

Meanwhile, the state-owned Israeli television channel, Kan, reported that an Israeli army officer was killed in the exchange of fire. No other details were immediately available.

Read more at
Two Palestinians, one Israeli officer killed in armed clashes
@Copyright The Palestinian Information Center
 
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OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)

The Israeli District Court in Jerusalem ordered the conditional release of the Palestinian journalist Lama Ghosheh on Tuesday afternoon.

The Israeli court decided to release Lama to house arrest, on the condition of not writing on social media until her court hearing next Sunday, local sources said.

Last week, Israeli forces scared her children during an arrest raid on the family home in Sheikh Jarrah in Jerusalem and vandalized most of its contents. Ghosheh's laptop and smartphone were confiscated during the arrest.

Ghosheh is the mother of two children, Karmel, five, and Qais, three. She is a journalist and currently working as a researcher at the Palestinian Museum in Birzeit, north of Ramallah, and doing a master's degree in Israeli studies.

Read more at
Jerusalemite journalist Lama Ghosheh released to house arrest
@Copyright The Palestinian Information Center
 
1723108242.jpeg

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)

The Israeli District Court in Jerusalem ordered the conditional release of the Palestinian journalist Lama Ghosheh on Tuesday afternoon.

The Israeli court decided to release Lama to house arrest, on the condition of not writing on social media until her court hearing next Sunday, local sources said.

Last week, Israeli forces scared her children during an arrest raid on the family home in Sheikh Jarrah in Jerusalem and vandalized most of its contents. Ghosheh's laptop and smartphone were confiscated during the arrest.

Ghosheh is the mother of two children, Karmel, five, and Qais, three. She is a journalist and currently working as a researcher at the Palestinian Museum in Birzeit, north of Ramallah, and doing a master's degree in Israeli studies.

Read more at
Jerusalemite journalist Lama Ghosheh released to house arrest
@Copyright The Palestinian Information Center

''... doing a master's degree in Israeli studies.''

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1723108242.jpeg

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)

The Israeli District Court in Jerusalem ordered the conditional release of the Palestinian journalist Lama Ghosheh on Tuesday afternoon.

The Israeli court decided to release Lama to house arrest, on the condition of not writing on social media until her court hearing next Sunday, local sources said.

Last week, Israeli forces scared her children during an arrest raid on the family home in Sheikh Jarrah in Jerusalem and vandalized most of its contents. Ghosheh's laptop and smartphone were confiscated during the arrest.

Ghosheh is the mother of two children, Karmel, five, and Qais, three. She is a journalist and currently working as a researcher at the Palestinian Museum in Birzeit, north of Ramallah, and doing a master's degree in Israeli studies.

Read more at
Jerusalemite journalist Lama Ghosheh released to house arrest
@Copyright The Palestinian Information Center

''pal'istanian museum''



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US ambassador to Israel Tom Nides yesterday praised Israel’s treatment of Gaza, saying that it had been able to “lean in” and make life better for Gazans, with the result that last month’s onslaught was “relatively calm.”


Nides did not mention the 49 Gazans, among them 17 children, killed by Israeli missile strikes in those “relatively calm” three days in August.
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Why do we always get a dumbfuck for ambassador?
 

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