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Gaza-Israel Conflict | October 2023

It's a parody account, if you really think Taliban is talking like that about other countries publicly then...

Lolx..... They dont give a ****..... try them in reality...... Whoever spells blood for his land never mess with them.... Just a piece of advice.
 
The zionists and their tunnel fixation,its just like the us and their wmd fixation after invading iraq.
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Zio-Nazi terrorists "conquer" a hospital and a school, destroying certificates awarded to students for fun



There is something very wrong with Zionists
Zionism is a ideology of supremacist hate. These bastards have anointed themselves as the "chosen people" and strut on western weapons, military and financial support. They are basically dehumanized savages. Think for a minute, it they were that strong would they be seeking US bombs and weapons 24/7? would they be bogged down by a few hundred lightly armed Palestinian Freedom Fighters in Gaza for 40 days now? all these child killing Zionist bastards have accomplished is to kill 15,000 poorest Arab women and children. The region will never be the same again. This is just an opening shot in a very long conflict. BTW, not one weapon was found at Al-Shifa hospital, let alone a tunnel. People really need to wake up to Zionist evil.
 
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To be fair, only Turkey and Iran are the two Muslim nations with the strategic mass, industrial infrastructure and good battle tested militaries to easily defeat the Zionist scum if they unite. The problem with Muslims is that they are excitable and turn on each other. Remember it was the non-Arab Saladin that defeated the crusaders. Currently, the Arab world is totally corrupted and ruled by western imposed treacherous scum like Saudis, Egyptian, UAE and Jordanian Zionist lapdog regimes who are actively supporting the Zionist cancer. Only a street level awakening will change that, but when the dust settles from the Gaza holocaust, there will be repercussions. That is what the US and Zionist bastards are scared of. Even US newspapers like L.A TIMES now have editorials condemning Zionist child killers and the savagery.

That’s the comment I had in mind and you said it before I did. The two serious Muslim powers today are Turkey and Iran. If only they can get together they can lead the defense and revival of the Islamic world.

I’m not an expert on Turkish-Iranian relations but, from what I can see here, they’re not very good. If it were possible for these two to overcome their historical rivalry and cooperate that would be a game changer for Muslims all over the world.

Remember what we can build. A superpower of 2 billion people, 32 million sq. km. of territory (2x Russia), and $24 trillion PPP GDP.

PS: Pakistan is even more oppressed than Palestine. People in Gaza lived good lives compared to the illiteracy, poverty and disease for a vast majority of people in Pakistan. Hopefully the Turkey/Iran alliance will help liberate Pakistan.
 

Israel-Hamas war live: Thousands ‘in danger of death’ amid hospital siege​

Palestinians wounded in Israeli strikes are assisted at the Indonesian hospital after Al Shifa hospital has gone out of service amid Israeli ground offensive, in the northern Gaza Strip November 16, 2023. REUTERS/Fadi Alwhidi

By Ted Regencia
Published On 17 Nov 202317 Nov 2023
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  • Israeli strikes continue across Gaza, with the enclave under a communications blackout as the main telecommunications provider ran out of fuel for its generators.
  • Ashraf al-Qudra, the spokesman for the Health Ministry in Gaza, says “thousands of women, children, sick and wounded are in danger of death” as Israel continues its raid on al-Shifa for a third night, in an attempt to find an elusive Hamas command and control centre it has long claimed is located there.
  • Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza “completely out of service”, the director tells Al Jazeera, even as it grapples with more patients who have been unable to get medical care at al-Shifa.
  • At least 11,470 people have been killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza since October 7, but the figure has not been updated for days due to the collapse of the health system amid Israel’s attacks. In Israel, the official death toll from Hamas’s attacks stands at more than 1,200.
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  • 7m ago
    (01:46 GMT)

    What is the UN Genocide Convention?​


    Accusations of “genocide” or “genocide in the making” have been levelled against the Israeli government for its war on Gaza, which has resulted in the deaths of at least 11,400 people and displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians.
    “Many of us already raised the alarm about the risk of genocide in Gaza,” UN experts said in a statement on Thursday.
    So what is the Genocide Convention and why is it important?
    According to the UN, the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Genocide Convention) is an instrument of international law that codified for the first time the crime of genocide.
    The Convention describes genocide as a crime committed with the intent to destroy a national, ethnic, racial or religious group, in whole or in part.
    The Convention obliges signatory states to take measures “to prevent and to punish the crime of genocide, including by enacting relevant legislation and punishing perpetrators”.
    A group of Palestinian civilians walks while evacuating from the north of the Gaza Strip towards south, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in the central Gaza Strip November 7, 2023. REUTERS/Ahmed Zakot TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
    A group of Palestinian civilians walks while evacuating from the north of the Gaza Strip towards the south, amid the ongoing Israeli bombardment across the besieged territory. [Ahmed Zakot/Reuters]
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  • 28m ago
    (01:25 GMT)

    Biden told Israel’s war on Gaza undermines US ‘credibility’ around the world​


    The Elders – a grouping of former global leaders working towards peace and human rights – sent an open letter to President Biden saying that Israel’s destruction of Gaza and killing of civilians put “US credibility and interests across the world” at stake.
    “For too long the world has spoken of a two-state solution while allowing Israel to build a one-state reality,” said the group, which was founded by Nelson Mandela and is currently headed by Mary Robinson, former UN high commissioner for human rights.
    “Israeli policies of expanding illegal settlements in the West Bank, and normalising relations with Arab countries while bypassing the Palestinians, have not made Israelis safe. Successive US governments have been complicit in these failures,” the letter states.
    “The conflict must be resolved, permanently, through negotiation”, the group said, calling for a “serious peace plan” and “lasting political solution” to end the Israel-Palestine conflict.


 
you know that's a satire account, right? you don't think the Taliban are actually posting on Twitter, do you?

Taliban were not invited because nobody recognises those terrorist dogs as the legitimate government of Afghanistan

U are idiot of highest order .... Remember Zabihullah mujahid lolx.... You live in dreams...
 
That’s the comment I had in mind and you said it before I did. The two serious Muslim powers today are Turkey and Iran. If only they can get together they can lead the defense and revival of the Islamic world.

I’m not an expert on Turkish-Iranian relations but, from what I can see here, they’re not very good. If it were possible for these two to overcome their historical rivalry and cooperate that would be a game changer for Muslims all over the world.

Remember what we can build. A superpower of 2 billion people, 32 million sq. km. of territory (2x Russia), and $24 trillion PPP GDP.

PS: Pakistan is even more oppressed than Palestine. People in Gaza lived good lives compared to the illiteracy, poverty and disease for a vast majority of people in Pakistan. Hopefully the Turkey/Iran alliance will help liberate Pakistan.
You are one of the smarter one here with a good analytical mind. Turkey and Iran have also never been colonized that gives a more free thought mindset. Pakistan was created as an independent safe homeland for South Asian Muslims, but unfortunately due to corrupt governments, inept military and various ethnic and social tensions simply fell into western and Zionist orbit. It is a bit too late now for Pakistan to reshape itself, unless there is a mass uprising like in Iran, when the puppet Shah was overthrown. However, in oppressive feudal societies like Pakistan, oppressed people simply don't have the courage to rise up. Bhutto and Imran Khan both misjudged the public support and paid with their lives. The Pakistani corrupt military has guns, tools of oppression, total US and Zionist support and all the power, so I don't see a revolution.

Iran has been under total sanctions for better part of 43 years now and still held up to all the pressure and an 8 year imposed war. Turkey has domestic issues as well as NATO membership and close links with Zionists, so unity will be difficult. Let's hope Muslims of goodwill do some soul searching after this shameless holocaust of Gaza. Seriously, makes any decent human beings blood boil.
 
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There is no end in Zion savagery and barbarity, what vile animals they are:-


Israel drops leaflets on parts of southern Gaza suggesting possible expansion of offensive against Hamas​


By Andrew Carey and Christian Edwards, CNN
3 minute read
Published 11:59 AM EST, Thu November 16, 2023






Palestinians survey the destruction following the Israeli bombardment of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on November 15, 2023, amid the ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas. More than 11,000 people have been killed in relentless Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip, according to the Hamas-run health ministry, since the war erupted after Palestinian militants raided southern Israel on October 7 killing at least 1200 people, according to official Israeli figures. (Photo by MAHMUD HAMS / AFP) (Photo by MAHMUD HAMS/AFP via Getty Images)

Palestinians survey the destruction caused by the Israeli bombardment of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, November 15, 2023.
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Israel has dropped leaflets across parts of southern Gaza calling on civilians to evacuate and “head towards known shelters,” indicating Israel could soon expand its ground operation against Hamas to the south of the enclave.
Leaflets were dropped Wednesday on four communities to the east of Khan Younis, the largest city in southern Gaza, warning people living there to “evacuate your residence immediately.”
The communities – Al Qarrah, Khuza’a, Bani Suhaila, and Absaan – are near the perimeter fence separating the Gaza Strip from Israel, suggesting possible new incursion points by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) looking to take control of the south.

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“Everyone who finds themselves near the terrorists or their buildings expose their lives to danger. Every house used by terrorist organizations will be targeted. Respecting the instructions of the IDF will prevent you, the civilians, being exposed to harm,” the leaflet read.
The director of the Norwegian Refugee Council, which has staff in Gaza, suggested Wednesday in a social media post that members of his local team had seen the leaflet. Reuters also said it had spoken to people who had seen it.
CNN has tried to speak to contacts in the Khan Younis area who might have seen the leaflet themselves, but efforts have been hindered by poor communications in the enclave. The main UN relief agency in Gaza said Thursday there was a “total communication blackout” in the enclave.
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said Tuesday that Hamas had lost control in northern Gaza, including Gaza City, which has become the epicenter of Israel’s ground offensive.
Smoke rises as displaced Palestinians take shelter at Al Shifa hospital, amid the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel, in Gaza City, November 8, 2023. REUTERS/Doaa Rouqa

Israeli troops and tanks raid Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital

“We are in control of the entire area above and below ground in the northern Gaza Strip, and especially in Gaza City,” Gallant said at a news conference, referring to the IDF’s Golani Brigade. He said Israel had entered “the second stage of the war in Gaza,” and that the IDF would “keep advancing.”
Gallant went further Wednesday, telling a reporter that Israel’s ground operations “will last for many months – and will include both the north and the south [of the Gaza Strip]. We will dismantle Hamas wherever it is.”
The leaflet said “what Hamas is doing forces the IDF to operate against them in your residential areas,” adding “the IDF is not targeting you or your families.” The IDF has repeatedly said that Hamas continues to operate in civilian areas – such as hospitals and residential blocks – making these buildings legitimate military targets.
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Aid organizations have warned that any Israeli move into the south of the enclave could cause a dire humanitarian situation to deteriorate further.
At least 11,470 Palestinians have been killed following the Israeli attacks on Gaza since October 7, the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Ramallah said Thursday, citing medical sources in the Hamas-controlled enclave.
The United Nations estimates that around 1.5 million people have been internally displaced within Gaza – almost three quarters of the entire population.
Last month, Israel dropped leaflets in the north of Gaza, telling civilians to evacuate south of the Wadi Gaza, before it launched its ground offensive.
UNWRA, the main UN relief agency in Gaza, said more than 800,000 people have taken refuge in just over 150 of its shelters, which it said was “far more people than their intended capacity.”
 

Israel-Hamas war live: Thousands ‘in danger of death’ amid hospital siege​

Palestinians wounded in Israeli strikes are assisted at the Indonesian hospital after Al Shifa hospital has gone out of service amid Israeli ground offensive, in the northern Gaza Strip November 16, 2023. REUTERS/Fadi Alwhidi

By Ted Regencia
Published On 17 Nov 202317 Nov 2023
Click here to share on social media
  • Israeli strikes continue across Gaza, with the enclave under a communications blackout as the main telecommunications provider ran out of fuel for its generators.
  • Ashraf al-Qudra, the spokesman for the Health Ministry in Gaza, says “thousands of women, children, sick and wounded are in danger of death” as Israel continues its raid on al-Shifa for a third night, in an attempt to find an elusive Hamas command and control centre it has long claimed is located there.
  • Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza “completely out of service”, the director tells Al Jazeera, even as it grapples with more patients who have been unable to get medical care at al-Shifa.
  • At least 11,470 people have been killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza since October 7, but the figure has not been updated for days due to the collapse of the health system amid Israel’s attacks. In Israel, the official death toll from Hamas’s attacks stands at more than 1,200.
Read less
13 UpdatesAuto updates



  • 7m ago
    (01:46 GMT)

    What is the UN Genocide Convention?​


    Accusations of “genocide” or “genocide in the making” have been levelled against the Israeli government for its war on Gaza, which has resulted in the deaths of at least 11,400 people and displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians.
    “Many of us already raised the alarm about the risk of genocide in Gaza,” UN experts said in a statement on Thursday.
    So what is the Genocide Convention and why is it important?
    According to the UN, the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Genocide Convention) is an instrument of international law that codified for the first time the crime of genocide.
    The Convention describes genocide as a crime committed with the intent to destroy a national, ethnic, racial or religious group, in whole or in part.
    The Convention obliges signatory states to take measures “to prevent and to punish the crime of genocide, including by enacting relevant legislation and punishing perpetrators”.
    A group of Palestinian civilians walks while evacuating from the north of the Gaza Strip towards south, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in the central Gaza Strip November 7, 2023. REUTERS/Ahmed Zakot TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
    A group of Palestinian civilians walks while evacuating from the north of the Gaza Strip towards the south, amid the ongoing Israeli bombardment across the besieged territory. [Ahmed Zakot/Reuters]
    Click here to share on social media


  • 28m ago
    (01:25 GMT)

    Biden told Israel’s war on Gaza undermines US ‘credibility’ around the world​


    The Elders – a grouping of former global leaders working towards peace and human rights – sent an open letter to President Biden saying that Israel’s destruction of Gaza and killing of civilians put “US credibility and interests across the world” at stake.
    “For too long the world has spoken of a two-state solution while allowing Israel to build a one-state reality,” said the group, which was founded by Nelson Mandela and is currently headed by Mary Robinson, former UN high commissioner for human rights.
    “Israeli policies of expanding illegal settlements in the West Bank, and normalising relations with Arab countries while bypassing the Palestinians, have not made Israelis safe. Successive US governments have been complicit in these failures,” the letter states.
    “The conflict must be resolved, permanently, through negotiation”, the group said, calling for a “serious peace plan” and “lasting political solution” to end the Israel-Palestine conflict.
The misery of these destitute Arabs can also be directly attributed to the sick Egyptian bastard Sisi. Under every legal and religious law in the world the oppressed and destitute must be assisted. Why can't Egypt open the Rafah crossing for medicines, food and humanitarian effort? I never believed that the Egyptian and Arab people in general would be so dehumanized. It is mind boggling, the treachery of Egypt, Saudis, UAE and others. Maybe their populations don't even read the news. I post on blogs around the world, and have yet to come across an Egyptian, Emirati or Saudi who has even an iota of compassion for Palestine or any Islamic cause. Both the Saudis and UAE bastards are investing billions in the Hindu craphole of India, not a cent for the oppressed people of Kashmir or Palestine.
 
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