The Telegraph
A call for Israel’s surrender without a concurrent plan to eradicate Hamas is ultimately a call for Israel’s destruction. And what could be more anti-Semitic than that.
"We will keep doing this to Israel over and over!"
. . ."The 7/10 Human Chain Project is a grassroots movement – not affiliated with the Israeli government or the country’s embassy in the UK – which attempts to bring to life the horrors of October 7 with the help of visual representations. " . . .
" 'Voices From The Tunnels, a reproduction of an underground prison in Gaza, was on display earlier this month, allowing only small groups of invited guests to visit, again for security reasons. It was the latest in a long line of striking events organized by the Project – from forming human chains carrying photographs of hostages to parking empty buggies in public squares. While every event has been poignant in its own way, this particular one was perhaps the most harrowing because of how close it came to recreating the chilling atmosphere of the tunnels with the devastating use of full-size mannequins." . . . "As pressure piles on Israel to lay down its arms amid Hamas’s unequivocal declaration that it would repeat the October 7 massacre, it cannot afford to allow the world to forget who broke the ceasefire last year and how. Hamas started this war. It can end it, too.". . .
. . ."Here is a country that knows all too well the consequences of institutionalized injustice and the specter of genocide. A nation that has endured mass death, forced migration and the denial of even the most basic human rights at the hands of foreign colonisers. A place that succeeded in rallying nearly the entire world behind its battle for freedom from white rule. And managed to achieve all of this without resorting to the wide-spread terror tactics that have defined liberation struggles across the Middle East and Levant. In short, a nation that has very little to do with Palestine, and even less with Hamas. " . . .
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UPDATED: 42 survivors of the Nova rave massacre sue defense establishment for negligence | The Times of Israel
NIS 200 million suit says party should not have been approved so close to border and should have been dispersed immediately, when military discovered threat of potential attack.
Considered suing the UN? . . ."The report said that one UNRWA school counselor from Khan Younis in southern Gaza is “accused of working with his son to abduct a woman from Israel.”
"Furthermore, “a social worker from Nuseirat, in central Gaza, is accused of helping to bring the body of a dead Israeli soldier to Gaza, as well as distributing ammunition and coordinating vehicles on the day of the attack,” the report added.
"A third employee was “described as taking part in the massacre at a kibbutz where 97 people died” — apparently Kibbutz Be’eri, one of the worst ravaged on October 7 in the Hamas-led onslaught."
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