Monday 29th of April 2024

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The Israeli military has said it expects the conflict in Gaza to continue throughout 2024. 

In a new year's message, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman said troop deployments were being adjusted to prepare for "prolonged fighting". 

Daniel Hagari said some troops - especially reservists - would be withdrawn to allow them to regroup. 

"These adaptations are intended to ensure the planning and preparation for continuing the war in 2024," he said.

"The IDF must plan ahead out of an understanding that there will be additional missions and the fighting will continue the rest of the year."

He said that some reservists would leave Gaza "as soon as this week" to allow them to "re-energise ahead of the coming operations".

 

Some 21,978 people - mostly women and children - have been killed in Gaza since 7 October, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. Its latest update said 56,697 people in Gaza had been wounded over the same period.

The figures included 156 people killed and 246 injured in the last 24 hours, the ministry added. 

The latest war was triggered by an unprecedented cross-border attack by Hamas gunmen on southern Israel on 7 October, in which 1,200 people were killed - most of them civilians - and about 240 others taken hostage.

Israel continued its bombardment of Gaza up until the end of what has been a dark year in the region. 

The IDF said it killed a senior Hamas commander involved in the 7 October attack, Adil Mismah, in an overnight strike on the town of Deir al-Balah.

The Gaza health ministry reported at least 48 deaths in overnight bombing in Gaza City. Witnesses told the AFP news agency that another strike killed 20 people sheltering at Al-Aqsa University in the city's west. 

 

Another strike strike on Monday morning was said to have killed at least 10 people in the al-Maghazi refugee camp.

The BBC has not been able to verify the latest battlefield reports.

A resident of northern Gaza displaced to the south of the enclave highlighted the contrast between New Year celebrations around the world and the situation in Gaza.

"Tonight the sky in world countries will be lit by firecrackers, and joyful laughs will fill the air," Zainab Khalil, 57, told Reuters on Sunday. 

"In Gaza our skies are now filled with Israeli missiles and tank shells that land on innocent, homeless civilians." 

The UN says 85% of Gaza's 2.4 million people - almost two million - have now been displaced.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-67855117

 

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FROM ANDREI MARTYANOV

 

I want to say happy, but it is not quite. Yet, what it surely is--another step in the right direction towards new world order. This time it has a much more positive connotation. In Russia:

 

Around a dozen Russian cities have canceled public New Year’s celebrations in the wake of a massive Ukrainian attack on the border city of Belgorod, their mayors announced on Sunday. Kiev launched a barrage of rockets targeting the city center of Belgorod on Saturday, in a strike that claimed the lives of 24 people, including four children, and left 108 injured. Holding festivities at this time would be “inappropriate,” Yury Grishin, the mayor of the Far-Eastern Russian city of Magadan, said in a Telegram post as he announced the cancelation of public celebrations. He also called on residents to refrain from setting off fireworks. The mayor of the Far-Eastern city of Blagoveshchensk, which borders China, issued a similar statement. “We’ve decided to cancel the holiday fireworks show planned for the evening,” Oleg Imameev said on Sunday, explaining that it would have been “out of place.” He added that there will be time to celebrate in the future, and called on people to spend New Year’s with their relatives and loved ones.

 

Targeting children is a fine tradition of regime in Kiev and its curators from Washington and London. Desperate PR tricks substitute military incompetence of Pentagon and "intel" which is nothing more than fairy tales. I should be making the video on that tomorrow--the incompetence is worse than we think. US education related to strategy and military art in any field is a fraud. As the United States State Department stated that "We have made it clear that we do not encourage or enable such attacks." (in Russian), nobody believes this BS anymore. Enough to take a look on Gaza. US establishment now drowns in own BS and lies and it is clear what it portends for the future of the US. 

But, it is a New Year.

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Israel is ‘rotten to its core’     By Stuart Rees

 

Israeli President Isaac Herzog, presumably the moral arbiter of his nation, was photographed signing a bomb as a gift for Gaza.

In a vigil outside the US Embassy in Jerusalem, Israeli citizens have condemned their government’s endless killing of men, women and children in Gaza and on the West Bank. One participant in the vigil, Yossef, grieved for his Gaza friend Khalil murdered along with his entire family by an Israeli bomb, but in response to his friend’s death, he dare not show grief openly. Yossef described political repression in Israel as so extreme that even a simple expression of grief is reason to be fired, interrogated, judicially attacked, arrested and fined.

In a message directed to the US President as well as to the Israeli Prime Minister, in common with a hundred others at the same vigil, Yossef says that a society which does not have room for grief and sorrow over the loss of life ‘is rotten to its core.’

Before supporters of Israel claim that this charge is anti-Semitic, that Israel is the unfortunate victim and would never be responsible for genocidal killing and destruction, let’s assess this ‘rotten to the core’ accusation.

It means that an individual, an organisation or state is beyond correction, needs to be thrown away and is neither honest nor moral.

To the question of honesty, examine Israeli spokespersons’ claims that their forces never target civilians, always observe the rules of war, and, from the Israeli Ambassador to the US, there is no need to distinguish between civilians and terrorists because all of Gaza is Hamas.

Judgements about the morality of Israel’s murder in Gaza may be assessed in legal terms following South Africa launching a case in the UN’s International Court of Justice alleging Israel’s commission of genocidal acts. To that charge, Netanyahu responds that such an accusation is ‘blood libel’, his revival of a convenient explanation: to say that Jewish citizens might have killed others is anti-Semitic and therefore false.

This emotive blood libel language could also be regarded as a cunning attempt to distract attention from horrors in Gaza.

On the basis of an accumulation of evidence, moral judgements can also be made by a court of public opinion. The examples will have to be numerous, otherwise the media will be bombarded with Israeli press conference repeats, ‘this is war’, plus the beyond belief claim even as children are bombed out of existence, Israel has the right to defend itself, and does so with the most moral army in the world.

Those claims should be scorned, laughed out of court, but let’s weigh evidence.

The UN estimates that by January 2024, 21,000 Gazans have been killed, 70% of them women and children. Is it possible that elderly, frail women, small toddlers, even premature babies were Hamas terrorists ?

The European Media Monitor reports over 56,000 Gazans have been injured many of them seriously, but most can’t be treated. The few remaining hospitals function with neither power, food, water, nor basic medical supplies. One thousand children have had their limbs amputated without anaesthesia.

In the face of that evidence, in terms of moral judgements, the Australian MPs who have flown to Israel to express support for Israel, might want to think again. It will take pluck to do so but in the face of these end of time inhumanities, it’s surely worth a try?

If the above evidence is insufficient, let’s continue.

On an Israeli Television show, the participants are pictured laughing at the idea that Israel has committed war crimes. What a joke they say. The macabre is funny. Evil can be deemed a moral act.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog, presumably the moral arbiter of his nation, is photographed signing a bomb as a gift for Gaza.

Israeli soldiers are videoed dancing and chanting a song for the elimination of the Palestinian people. They take their cue from Old Testament prophecies concerning the genocide of Canaanites referred to in the Bible as the Amalekites who were targets of instruction from the Book of Samuel, ‘Now go and smite Amelek and utterly destroy all that they have and spare them not.’

In response to his armed forces’ slaughter and destruction, Prime Minister Netanyahu and his war mongering cronies, say the war must go on, they’re not finished, they must ‘deepen the fighting.’

What does ‘deepen’ mean? Together with indiscriminate and alleged targeted bombing, 300,000 fully armed Israeli soldiers saturate this narrow land and could kill another 21,000 Gazans ? Will that be deep enough ? Then we come to the boast that tens of thousands of Hamas sites have been destroyed, that most of Gazan infrastructure no longer exists.

So, members of the public must surely ask, what is there left to hit?

To this rotten to the core charge, Israeli, US governments, plus ill informed members of the media will immediately parrot ‘Hamas, designated a terrorist organisation by the US, by Australia and numerous other governments.’

The slaughter and taking of hostages on October 7 should be condemned but it now takes only one reference to one terrorist organisation to justify the decimation a whole people not just the elimination of Hamas.

Repetition ‘Hamas, Hamas’ is not sufficient defence of the rotten to the core charge. The court of public opinion should also be sifting evidence of Israeli terrorist atrocities over the last seventy five years and regarding settler thugs‘ current rampage on the West Bank.

In support of those brave Israelis sitting in the vigil outside the US Embassy in Jerusalem, can any member of the public in other countries, let alone elected politicians, sit idly by?

Veteran New York Times journalist Chris Hedges answers that question. He says that if we do not stand in eternal vigilance over the Gazan evil, our evil, if we have the capacity to stop genocide and do not, we are culpable, and even worse, we become like those carrying out the mass killings in Gaza, monsters.

https://johnmenadue.com/israel-is-rotten-to-its-core-barb-could-you-insert-the-photo-of-hertzog-signing-the-bomb-in-drafts-sickness/

 

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