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Nimrod Flaschenberg
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Netanyahu announced this evening that he will not allow the PA to take control of Gaza. This means Israel's official plan is to reoccupy Gaza indefinitely.
It's time for the US, Germany, and other backers of Israel to say this will not pass. It's quite simple.

xyzzzz__, Sunday, 12 November 2023 07:58 (two years ago)

the usa has already publicly rejected the idea of israel reoccupying gaza and have continued to suggest that the palestinian authority should end up in charge. reportedly they've also been privately floating other ideas like having israel's arab neighbours be responsible for it (which none of them are interested in), or have some un peacekeeping force in charge of it (which israel has also rejected). there are pretty public differences there already

ufo, Sunday, 12 November 2023 08:51 (two years ago)

Yes, moves are being made in the background...and here Macron has come out in support of the ceasefire, which is lol given he was banning protests a couple of weeks ago.

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Waleed Shahid 🪬
@_waleedshahid
MACRON calls for a ceasefire on BBC: “I think the only solution we have is a ceasefire because it's impossible to explain we want to fight against terrorism by killing innocent people"

xyzzzz__, Sunday, 12 November 2023 10:23 (two years ago)

Fractures in Europe are welcome.

xyzzzz__, Sunday, 12 November 2023 10:24 (two years ago)

the usa has already publicly rejected the idea of israel reoccupying gaza and have continued to suggest that the palestinian authority should end up in charge. reportedly they've also been privately floating other ideas like having israel's arab neighbours be responsible for it (which none of them are interested in), or have some un peacekeeping force in charge of it (which israel has also rejected). there are pretty public differences there already

Israel to the USA: "Suck It"

The First Time Ever I Saw Gervais (Tom D.), Sunday, 12 November 2023 12:30 (two years ago)

How would you describe the settler movement?

I see the settler movement today as a direct continuation of the settler movement of a hundred and twenty, thirty, forty years ago. I see it as a chapter in the history of Zionism, and we are in one of those chapters of modern Zionism. Settlement is the way to return to Zion.

You said, "Settlement is the way to return to Zion”?

Yes. It’s the end of the dispersion and the beginning of the revival of the Jewish nation in this homeland.

What are the borders of that Jewish nation?

The borders of the homeland of the Jews are the Euphrates in the east and the Nile in the southwest. [This would include the territory of multiple Middle Eastern countries as well as the territory that Israel controls today.]

There’s a Palestinian slogan that has become very controversial: “From the river to the sea,” which means from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea. It’s controversial because it would include all the land that currently makes up Israel. But you’re saying from the river to the—

What is controversial?

Palestinians sometimes use the slogan “From the river to the sea.” But what you’re saying is that from the river to the Nile is the Jewish homeland, correct?

Of course. If someone decides to invent a new religion today, who will decide the rules? The first nation that got the word from God, the promise from God—the first nation is the one who has the right to it. The others that follow—Christianity and Islam, with their demands, with their perceptions—they’re imitating what existed already. So, why in Israel? They could be anywhere in the world. They came after us, in the double sense of the world.

https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/the-extreme-ambitions-of-west-bank-settlers

stuffing your suit pockets with cold, stale chicken tende (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 12 November 2023 12:51 (two years ago)

Posted that yesterday. Knew quite a bit of the mindset at a high level but not the bit I pulled out, where she said the land they think is theirs stretches even further into the middle east.

xyzzzz__, Sunday, 12 November 2023 17:32 (two years ago)

manifest destiny iirc

horseshoe, Sunday, 12 November 2023 17:33 (two years ago)

when your defenses are "god gave this to us" is starts to become very difficult to even have a legitimate conversation about the merits

I? not I! He! He! HIM! (akm), Sunday, 12 November 2023 17:45 (two years ago)

The latest updates on hospital strikes that I've seen include even more detailed eyewitness accounts, which I won't paste. Netenyahu claims that some evacuations have taken place, so if he can send troops in to that, why can't they go further, in search of the Hamas infrastructure, supposedly concealed in Al-Shifa hospital, for instance: with orders to be selective, do not shoot or bomb patients etc. Is it not safe enough 'til the whole Strip is Carthage?

dow, Sunday, 12 November 2023 17:51 (two years ago)

Some people might still be caught in crossfire (although once again I think of the tunnels, and that a lot of Hamas won't be hanging around for IDF approach). But even if that happened, it wouldn't be as bad as the bombings---

dow, Sunday, 12 November 2023 17:55 (two years ago)

Posted that yesterday. Knew quite a bit of the mindset at a high level but not the bit I pulled out, where she said the land they think is theirs stretches even further into the middle east.

― xyzzzz__, Sunday, November 12, 2023 12:32 PM (one hour ago) bookmarkflaglink

I think this is still a pretty fringe view. It's also kind of hard to see how anyone thinks Israel could achieve conquest of greater parts of the middle east with an army and population its size.

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Sunday, 12 November 2023 19:08 (two years ago)

I mean I'm not sure I'm exactly clear on how much of the Nile and how much of the Euphrates would form the boundary, but aren't we talking about land 10, 15, 20x the size of Israel?

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Sunday, 12 November 2023 19:11 (two years ago)

It’s obviously not a realistic goal to go from the Nile to the Euphrates, but why wouldn’t someone with that mindset take the W in ethnically cleansing Gaza?

deep wubs and tribral rhythms (Boring, Maryland), Sunday, 12 November 2023 19:27 (two years ago)

what user dow is referring to in things they “won’t paste” are live images of IDF soldiers shooting patients who aren’t doing anything. just abominable images.

butt dumb tight my boners got boners (the table is the table), Sunday, 12 November 2023 19:37 (two years ago)

i've seen people adamantly stating that the shootings outside the hospital are being done by Hamas and not the IDF (which I assume is not true if there are photos of the IDF doing exactly that)

I? not I! He! He! HIM! (akm), Sunday, 12 November 2023 19:48 (two years ago)

i feel like Occam’s razor comes into effect at a certain point with these acts. I remember my father insisting to me in that Indian Hindu agents had beheaded Daniel Pearl and framed Pakistanis because “Muslims wouldn’t do that” but…

horseshoe, Sunday, 12 November 2023 19:54 (two years ago)

I think this is still a pretty fringe view. It's also kind of hard to see how anyone thinks Israel could achieve conquest of greater parts of the middle east with an army and population its size.

― longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Sunday, 12 November 2023 bookmarkflaglink

Sure, it was eye opening, and you wonder how much of the public could be radicalised to her views.

One would hope it is fringe, except the person interviewed was happy with Netanyahu (though there were remarks about him not going far enough), and...I think there are people in the Israeli cabinet who appear to share her viewpoints (?) going by what I've seen.

All too close for comfort.

xyzzzz__, Sunday, 12 November 2023 20:06 (two years ago)

"you wonder how much of the public could be radicalised to her views."

I mean, I don't really wonder that. I guess I know too many Israelis. As for support for continued settlement of the West Bank, for which I think there is a constituency, the problem is as much one of lack of strong opposition as outright support. A lot of people either oppose but don't make it a central factor in their lives -- sort of like an American who might oppose police brutality but isn't about to go out and do anything about it, i.e. a huge % of Americans -- or else weakly support the settlements because they just feel jaded about the peace process and/or afraid (as opposed to for strong religious reasons).

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Sunday, 12 November 2023 21:17 (two years ago)

tables, the eyewitness details from hospitals that I was referring to are not primarily images in this dispatch, but what the doctor says in the second graf (lots more stuff in here too). Brace yourselves before reading:
https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/11/middleeast/gaza-al-shifa-hospital-israel-attack/index.html

dow, Sunday, 12 November 2023 21:50 (two years ago)

thanks dow

butt dumb tight my boners got boners (the table is the table), Sunday, 12 November 2023 22:12 (two years ago)

xps the lack of strong opposition to the settlements is just the result of netanyahu's whole political project over the past few decades - trying to achieve security without peace. political support for the peace process has collapsed over the past ~15 years and the parties that even remotely care about it at all have become increasingly marginal.

I think there are people in the Israeli cabinet who appear to share her viewpoints (?) going by what I've seen.

the parties that are that far-right have 14 seats in the knesset and are part of the current government yeah.

ufo, Sunday, 12 November 2023 23:06 (two years ago)

I doubt even most settlers think Israel to the Euphrates and Nile. It’s extremely fringe and I don’t think there will ever be significant Israeli support for a forever war to overextend Israel in conquest. It’s batshit.

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Monday, 13 November 2023 02:14 (two years ago)

Netenyahu claims that some evacuations have taken place
100 babies, the last I heard---how will they re-connect with their parents---?

dow, Monday, 13 November 2023 03:08 (two years ago)

Ramy Abdu| رامي عبده
@RamAbdu
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Israel has murdered another Palestinian journalist.

Ahmad Fotaima lost his life in an Israeli sniper attack

xyzzzz__, Monday, 13 November 2023 11:52 (two years ago)

Dr. Mustafa Elmasri
@Gaza_Psych
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For those who started their guilt stricken grief for failing us, thank you for everything but please step aside we still have work to do, and we are still alive btw

xyzzzz__, Monday, 13 November 2023 15:12 (two years ago)

Does anyone know anything about PAMA, the org in that CNN article? I would like to donate. The frustration I feel is not understanding whether/how/how much aid can even get into Gaza right now but at least maybe it can enter in the near future?

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Monday, 13 November 2023 15:49 (two years ago)

I am under the impression this organization is very good: https://www.anera.org/

Their FAQs are transparent about what they can and can't do to get aid in

symsymsym, Monday, 13 November 2023 16:08 (two years ago)

Jewish Currents
@JewishCurrents
This past weekend, Dr. Hammam Alloh—a nephrologist at Al-Shifa Hospital, who contributed a dispatch about conditions in Gaza two weeks ago—was killed in his home by an Israeli airstrike.

Read his words here:
https://jewishcurrents.org/we-have-lost-the-ability-to-provide-true-care

xyzzzz__, Monday, 13 November 2023 16:26 (two years ago)

UNHCR has been my go-to charity for years, but I would welcome being corrected.

don't let days go by, Listerine (Ye Mad Puffin), Monday, 13 November 2023 19:52 (two years ago)

From a thread on today's events:

‏تمار 🌴 Тама́р 🌴 תמר
@tamars
IDF Golani brigade took over the parliamentary chamber in Gaza and brandish Israeli flags

xyzzzz__, Monday, 13 November 2023 20:45 (two years ago)

Dr. Abusalama
@ShahdAbusalama
Israel has just committed another massacre against Jabalia Refugee Camp, now hosting displaced families from all over the north. Initial reports suggest at least 150 people slaughtered. They bombed a whole residential square that once was full of life, again! #CeasefireNowInGaza

xyzzzz__, Monday, 13 November 2023 20:48 (two years ago)

And here is a piece collating testimonies from Gaza.

https://www.nplusonemag.com/online-only/online-only/can-you-tell-us-why-this-is-happening/

xyzzzz__, Monday, 13 November 2023 20:50 (two years ago)

Gil Dikman's relatives were kidnapped and murdered by Hamas on October 7th.

Today he went to the Knesset and heard Likud MK
@GalitDistel
call for Gaza to be annihilated.

Please listen to his response

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https://x.com/BenzionSanders/status/1724052701187584087?s=20

xyzzzz__, Monday, 13 November 2023 21:21 (two years ago)

rip vivian silver

74-year-old Vivian Silver, the Israeli peace activist and leader of Women Wage Peace, was thought kidnapped in Gaza. They only just identified her body, five weeks after she was killed. Read about her life's work, and may her memory be a blessing to all: https://t.co/ZbprTjBEOe https://t.co/y0AphsexF0

— Yair Rosenberg (@Yair_Rosenberg) November 13, 2023

is he disgruntled adrian? (voodoo chili), Monday, 13 November 2023 23:11 (two years ago)

aw jeez. RIP

symsymsym, Tuesday, 14 November 2023 00:01 (two years ago)

Devastating, my heart is broken

A pointed thread from purplechrain on the topic:

https://x.com/purplechrain/status/1724195704568979911

as a lyricist he is from hell (flamboyant goon tie included), Tuesday, 14 November 2023 00:43 (two years ago)

that is a really important thread, I've thought a lot about the irony of these peace activists' deaths being used to justify a campaign they would have despised

hope this link works:

https://nitter.net/purplechrain/status/1724195704568979911#m

symsymsym, Tuesday, 14 November 2023 01:21 (two years ago)

my mom told me a couple weeks ago that she'd heard that the Canadian embassy thought Vivian Silver was dead, but I was hoping there was a chance that was wrong. hope her sons can find some measure of solace.

symsymsym, Tuesday, 14 November 2023 01:24 (two years ago)

xps thank you, and I'm glad people have posted that. I especially feel awful for her family for what they've been going through in light of the struggles they had in getting help, much less answers.

FWIW, I mentioned this in passing in another thread, but a friend of mine was killed in the Middle East. He was a journalist, but he was very much a man of peace - he cared deeply for the people he was covering and did everything he could to help them. He was killed by terrorists, and more than once, some asshole would use his death to do the same mendacious bullshit of promoting a hateful ideology of destruction. The way he died changes nothing - he understood the risks of his job, and more importantly what terrorists did and did not represent. And his family understood that even when they pleaded to him not to continue his line of work. There's no greater credit to that than his mother, who not only dedicates her life to a greater cause but demanded that her son's killers be prosecuted without the death penalty (a unanimous request that was made by all family members involved in that case), and that request was honored.

I've thought about him a lot over the past few weeks in relation to Silver, and it's also been very unsettling seeing how a few acquaintances have angrily defended the bombings without ever engaging the reality that so many civilians, doctors, and children have been murdered in the process. I never believed in revenge but I opposed it with the stipulation that everyone grieves differently, that I'd accept someone's need for vengeance as valid and beyond my understanding, but honestly I've become really skeptical of that. In reality, vengeance isn't anything more than a perversion of justice, warped by anger.

birdistheword, Tuesday, 14 November 2023 01:55 (two years ago)

my condolences, birdistheword

stuffing your suit pockets with cold, stale chicken tende (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 14 November 2023 02:07 (two years ago)

Thanks Alfred

birdistheword, Tuesday, 14 November 2023 02:45 (two years ago)

my sentiments too, re condolences and what you've come to believe about vengeance (how many revenge-objects' last thoughts are "O now I see the error of my ways!")

Netenyahu claims that some evacuations have taken place
100 babies, the last I heard---how will they re-connect with their parents---?
― dow, Sunday, November 12, 2023

Nevermind: today on CNN, IDF rep said they had "tried" to evacuate babies, couldn't because of the Hamas figures that nobody else on hospitals grounds has reported. Meanwhile, premature babies are being wrapped in tinfoil, with no power for incubators etc.

dow, Tuesday, 14 November 2023 02:59 (two years ago)

Also "tried" to deliver fuel, said rep

dow, Tuesday, 14 November 2023 03:00 (two years ago)

Thanks dow. And you're right about that - I can't guarantee a murderer will ever truly see the wrong they've done, but I'd rather they have the rest of their life to think about that and the bear the consequences it's brought.

birdistheword, Tuesday, 14 November 2023 03:19 (two years ago)

*and bear

birdistheword, Tuesday, 14 November 2023 03:19 (two years ago)

Yes.

dow, Tuesday, 14 November 2023 03:40 (two years ago)

Although removing them from public would be good too, incl. public office, not President 4 Life working from cellblock, as may happen yet somewhere.

dow, Tuesday, 14 November 2023 03:45 (two years ago)

Hah, yes absolutely.

FWIW, three individuals were involved in my friend's death - two were eventually brought to trial but the first was killed in a drone strike. These men weren't going to stop, they were clearly going to continue what they were doing, so it was a very real relief knowing that came to an end. There was definitely no joy on my part when the first man was killed - I don't even recall feeling good or bad about it either way because it did nothing to remove the sense of loss we all were still feeling.

One thing that experience brought to mind was the day bin Laden died. I remember the news broke on a weekday afternoon because I was in the office. A local news affiliate interviewed a grief counselor in their studio because he lost a brother in the WTC collapse. First thing he noted was seeing people celebrating in the streets because he couldn't understand how people could celebrate a person's death even if it was bin Laden. IIRC that sight was triggering for him. He had to pull himself together a few times, and he mentioned that the sense of loss was still there even though it had almost been ten years. Everything he said made an impression, and I got to understand it firsthand years later.

birdistheword, Tuesday, 14 November 2023 05:51 (two years ago)

I remember when the US killed Uday and Qusay Hussein, the next day the Toronto Sun ran the image of their bloodied dead faces on the front page with the caption “WE GOT THEM” and I saw it and immediately vomited in the gutter

Condolences, birdistheword

as a lyricist he is from hell (flamboyant goon tie included), Tuesday, 14 November 2023 06:56 (two years ago)


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