Thursday 11 January 2024

Fighting Fake News with REAL,11/1/24, 2023 Hottest Year,Israel Starves Gaza, Israel Worried, Journalist's Targeted, The spark Oct7th, Netanyahu's Congo Plan, Domestic Politics Israels Problem,

 

2023 was the world's hottest year on record
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 On average, in 2023 the planet was 1.48C warmer than in the 1850-1900 pre-industrial period, when humans began burning fossil fuels on an industrial scale, pumping carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

2023 was the world's hottest year on record

 

Rafah, Gaza. 23rd Dec, 2023. A Palestinian girl looks out the hole of a window of a building damaged by an Israeli strike in Rafah in southern Gaza Strip, Sunday, December. 24, 2023. UNRWA says it

Israel’s current narrative “we are letting in more trucks than before”  1) Slowly no even slower than before  2) Before the war they only allowed a calorific minimum into the 18 year concentration camp called Gaza 3) They bombed all  agricultural land that supplemented the food needed) 4) Now the Israeli is claiming a huge generosity on their part

The Israeli government “can, if it chooses to,” save more than 2 million people who are starving in Gaza by ending its blockade on aid, an Israel-based human rights group emphasized in a report on Monday, condemning the country for continuing to allow just a fraction of the food needed in the enclave through border crossings as it relentlessly bombs civilian targets.

Source: ‘Horror is growing by the minute,’ says rights group, as Israel starves Gaza – Pearls and Irritations

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Israel Worried Ahead of World Court Genocide Case

 

Palestinian journalist Anan Quzmar says media workers are being targeted in order to “shut down the coverage” of Israeli atrocities. Quzmar, a volunteer at the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, says the union has evidence that at least 96 of the 109 journalists whose deaths it has documented “were deliberately and specifically targeted by surgical Israeli strikes against them.” The PJS has filed an amicus brief in support of the Center for Constitutional Rights genocide lawsuit against Israel, citing the unprecedented number of Palestinian journalists killed in Gaza, saying they have been deliberately targeted for assassination by the Israeli military.

Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate: Israel Is Targeting Media in Gaza to Hide Its Atrocities from the World

Palestinians know full well that the current fight will either mean a new Nakba, like the ethnic cleansing of 1948, or the beginning of the reversal of that very Nakba — as in the process of liberating the Palestinian people from the yoke of Israeli colonialism.

While Israel is determined to end Palestinian Resistance once and for all, it is evident that the Palestinian people’s determination to win their freedom in the coming years is far greater.

Source: Spark That Lit the Fire: Untold Story of Oct 7 Attacks

 

Nothing illuminates the mutant perversion of Zionism under Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu (Bibi) more clearly than this: He proposes to forcibly evict all Palestinians from Gaza (Palestine), and move them to Congo. This is what Great Britain proposed in 1903, as a solution to the “Jewish problem.” Rather than allow Jews to immigrate to Palestine and create a new Jewish homeland, they proposed to move them to Uganda, where the British Crown had plenty of room.

Source: How Israel’s “Send Palestinians to Congo” plan Evokes British Colonial Plans to send Jews to Uganda

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Gazans, West Bank and Israeli Palestinians along with the Ethiopians  are all victims not of Israel but Israeli Right-Wing domestic Jewish Zionist Nationalist politics all minorities struggling to find power in the unity of a minority leader

But Israeli domestic politics constitutes a serious obstacle. The political and personal future of the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, who is standing trial on several corruption charges, depends upon a coalition of 64 members of the Israeli parliament. This includes the extreme right Religious Zionism party.

The quip by the late Henry Kissinger, that Israel has no foreign policy, only domestic politics, seems to be playing out yet again. And, as so often in the past, it’s presenting the country’s leaders with an acute foreign policy predicament.

Benjamin Netanyahu’s biggest problem in negotiating an end to war with Hamas and Hezbollah may be his own government

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