• Hamas released a video of an Israeli captive in Gaza. Now Netanyahu has two choices: either an exchange deal that guarantees the freedom and life of the captives, or a continued military pressure that will lead to their death and to his failure.
    #Hamas #Palestine #Gaza #GazaGenocide #Israel #BejaminNetanyahu
    Hamas released a video of an Israeli captive in Gaza. Now Netanyahu has two choices: either an exchange deal that guarantees the freedom and life of the captives, or a continued military pressure that will lead to their death and to his failure. #Hamas #Palestine #Gaza #GazaGenocide #Israel #BejaminNetanyahu
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  • Members of the Mista'arvim unit of the Israeli Army disguise like Palestinians to gather intelligence and execute other missions. Every group is dissolved once its work is found out.
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    Members of the Mista'arvim unit of the Israeli Army disguise like Palestinians to gather intelligence and execute other missions. Every group is dissolved once its work is found out. #IsraeliArmy #Israel #Gaza #GazaGenocide #Palestine #Mistaarvim
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  • Canadian Doctor Ben Thompson recounts the harrowing experience of a Palestinian fellow who was subjected to inhumane treatment by Israeli forces. He terms Canadian leaders’ inaction as complicity in genocide.
    #Canada #JustinTrudeau #Gaza #Palestine #GazaGenocide #IsraeliArmy
    Canadian Doctor Ben Thompson recounts the harrowing experience of a Palestinian fellow who was subjected to inhumane treatment by Israeli forces. He terms Canadian leaders’ inaction as complicity in genocide. #Canada #JustinTrudeau #Gaza #Palestine #GazaGenocide #IsraeliArmy
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    Palestinian Reverend Munther Isaac to U.S. Faith Leaders: JI You Are Silent, You Approve of Genocide

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRn9allxnIg?si=2woZf2CJH4Dvu6W_
    Nearly 40,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel's war on Gaza, according to the official death toll, though the true casualty figure is likely far higher with thousands of the dead unaccounted for. Meanwhile, Israeli forces have raided towns and villages across the occupied West Bank, and settlers under military protection have repeatedly stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in recent days. This all comes as the State Department on Tuesday announced the approval of $20 billion in new arms sales to Israel, including scores of fighter jets. We speak with the Reverend Munther Isaac, pastor at the Evangelical Lutheran Christmas Church in Bethlehem, who joins us in our New York studio for an in-depth conversation. He is in the United States on a speaking tour to encourage faith leaders to oppose U.S. support for Israel's onslaught. "We're still calling for a ceasefire, and it feels like we're still calling for the world to humanize the people of Gaza, to humanize Palestinians," says Isaac. "If you're silent, knowing how your money is being spent, that means you approve."

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    ‌Johann Spischak (Twitter) Palestinian Reverend Munther Isaac to U.S. Faith Leaders: JI You Are Silent, You Approve of Genocide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRn9allxnIg?si=2woZf2CJH4Dvu6W_ Nearly 40,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel's war on Gaza, according to the official death toll, though the true casualty figure is likely far higher with thousands of the dead unaccounted for. Meanwhile, Israeli forces have raided towns and villages across the occupied West Bank, and settlers under military protection have repeatedly stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in recent days. This all comes as the State Department on Tuesday announced the approval of $20 billion in new arms sales to Israel, including scores of fighter jets. We speak with the Reverend Munther Isaac, pastor at the Evangelical Lutheran Christmas Church in Bethlehem, who joins us in our New York studio for an in-depth conversation. He is in the United States on a speaking tour to encourage faith leaders to oppose U.S. support for Israel's onslaught. "We're still calling for a ceasefire, and it feels like we're still calling for the world to humanize the people of Gaza, to humanize Palestinians," says Isaac. "If you're silent, knowing how your money is being spent, that means you approve." Democracy Now! is an independent global news hour that airs on over 1,500 TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream at democracynow.org Mondays to Fridays 8-9 a.m. ET. #UNseatIsrael #AirBlockade4Israel #NoFlyZone4Israel #ICJ_Breach #ICC4Israel #GazaGenocide #PalestinianGenocide #StopArmingIsrael #BoycottOlympics #SanctionIsrael #RegimeChange4Israel #BoycottAdidas #AnatomyofGenocide
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  • In a bold display of hypocrisy, the Israeli ambassador to the UN Gilad Erdan, described the regime as "the most moral country in the world," despite the ongoing deadly attacks on Palestinians in Gaza, resulting in nearly 40,000 deaths.

    #GazaGenocide

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    ▢️ In a bold display of hypocrisy, the Israeli ambassador to the UN Gilad Erdan, described the regime as "the most moral country in the world," despite the ongoing deadly attacks on Palestinians in Gaza, resulting in nearly 40,000 deaths. #GazaGenocide @PressTV
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  • ‘Hell on earth’ for Gaza's children

    The UN has regarded Gaza as the “graveyard for children” with the enclave being the "most dangerous place in the world to be a child." Since October last year, Israel has killed thousands of Palestinian children in the besieged strip.

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    ▢️‘Hell on earth’ for Gaza's children The UN has regarded Gaza as the “graveyard for children” with the enclave being the "most dangerous place in the world to be a child." Since October last year, Israel has killed thousands of Palestinian children in the besieged strip. #GazaGenocide #ChildrenOfGaza @PressTV
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  • Out of nearly 17,000 Palestinian children Israel has killed in the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, virtually 2,100 were babies under the age of two.

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    ‼️ Out of nearly 17,000 Palestinian children Israel has killed in the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, virtually 2,100 were babies under the age of two. Read more @PressTV - #GazaGenocide
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  • Death toll from US-Israeli genocide in Gaza hits 39,965; over 92,290 injured

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    πŸ”΄ Death toll from US-Israeli genocide in Gaza hits 39,965; over 92,290 injured @PressTV - #GazaGenocide
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  • Zionists' crimes; most heinous in human history

    #Gazagenocide
    #FajrMassacre

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  • #FreePalestine
    #SaveGaza
    #EndGazaGenocide
    #SahabatPalestina_ID
    #ForeverPalestine
    #ceasefireInGazaNOW
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  • #PalestineGenocide #PalestineLivesMatter #GazaSolidarityEncampment #GazaGenocides #PalestineLivesMatter
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  • Children among several killed in attack on central Gaza’s Maghazi camp #Gaza_Genocide #GazaGenocides #StopIsrael #IsraeliTerrorists
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    Children among several killed in attack on central Gaza’s Maghazi camp #Gaza_Genocide #GazaGenocides #StopIsrael #IsraeliTerrorists https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AB3V0jj_1_k
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  • Dear @AndersonAfDMdEP,

    The #EU must stand with the @CIJ_ICJ ruling today and stop all arms sales to the state of Israel, which as a corporation registered in London, is expiring on #March7_2024.

    You can find evidence of
    #GazaDemocide #GazaGenocide on the hashtags.

    https://x.com/andersonafdmdep/status/1750910386742645134?s=46&t=wKg-ZXV94UavVhVcD_fLmw
    Dear @AndersonAfDMdEP, The #EU must stand with the @CIJ_ICJ ruling today and stop all arms sales to the state of Israel, which as a corporation registered in London, is expiring on #March7_2024. πŸ‘ˆ You can find evidence of #GazaDemocide #GazaGenocide on the hashtags. https://x.com/andersonafdmdep/status/1750910386742645134?s=46&t=wKg-ZXV94UavVhVcD_fLmw
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  • UPDATED: Everyone is hungry in Gaza, warn UN humanitarians

    Palestinian children are rthe sorting to eating chicken and grass at the roadside.


    UPDATED: Everyone is hungry in Gaza, warn UN humanitarians
    An eight-year-old child waits her turn to receive food in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip.
    The latest warnings from UN relief agency for Palestinians UNRWA and the UN World Food Programme, WFP, highlighted the threat of starvation and disease in heavily built-up areas, where tens of thousands of people have fled intense bombing campaigns in the enclave’s north and centre.

    Skipping meals

    “Everyone in Gaza is hungry! Skipping meals is the norm, and each day is a desperate search for sustenance,” WFP said in a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday. “People often go the entire day and night without eating. Adults go hungry so children can eat.”

    Well over a million people are now seeking safety in the already overcrowded southern city of Rafah, according to UNRWA, with hundreds of thousands sleeping in the open with inadequate clothing or materials to keep out the cold.

    Undernourished children are at particular risk, while “half of Gaza’s population is starving” UN humanitarians have warned, in line with the latest food insecurity assessments.

    Infections spreading

    Echoing those concerns, the UN health agency WHO warned of an “imminent risk” of communicable disease outbreaks.

    Since mid-October, there have been 179,000 cases of acute respiratory infection, 136,400 cases of diarrhoea among under fives, 55,400 cases of scabies and lice and 4,600 cases of jaundice, it reported.

    UNRWA said in a new update late on Tuesday that at least 315 people have been killed while seeking safety in their shelters since the latest cycle of conflict began, with at least another 1,148 injured. There have also been around 212 incidents, including 60 direct hits, which have impacted agency premises overall.

    The latest figure for UNRWA staff killed now stands at 142. Since 7 October, up to 1.9 million Gazans - that's 85 per cent of the population - have been displaced, some multiple times.

    Death toll climbs over 22,000

    Since the Hamas-led terror attacks in southern Israel on 7 October that left some 1,200 dead and another 240 taken hostage, clashes in the Gaza Strip and strikes from the air, land, and sea by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have claimed the lives of more than 22,000 people, mainly women and children, according to local health officials.

    IDF figures from 30 December indicated that 168 Israeli soldiers have been killed since the start of the ground operation in Gaza and 955 injured.

    Gaza’s health ministry also reportedly stated that more than 200 Palestinians have been killed since Monday alone, with 338 wounded.

    Displaced Palestinians wait for food at Al-Shaboura camp, in Rafah.
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    Displaced Palestinians wait for food at Al-Shaboura camp, in Rafah.

    Thousands more presumed dead

    An additional 7,000 people have also been reported missing or buried under rubble, the UN health agency WHO said in its latest emergency update.

    The report also noted that 600 people have been killed in nearly 300 attacks on healthcare since 7 October that have damaged 26 hospitals and 38 ambulances.

    Of the 1.93 million displaced in Gaza, some 52,000 pregnant women are giving birth to around 180 babies every day, according to the WHO update. It also detailed that 1,100 patients need kidney dialysis, 71,000 have diabetes and 225,000 need treatment for high blood pressure.

    Health services reviving

    UN aid coordination agency OCHA also noted that the Gazan health authorities had managed to resume some hospital services in the north of Gaza.

    Doctors prepare for surgery at the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis.
    Β© UNICEF/Abed Zaqout

    Doctors prepare for surgery at the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis.

    These included Al Ahli Arab Hospital, the Patients Friends charity hospital, Al Helou International hospital, Al Awda hospital and a number of other primary care centres.

    “This occurred amidst great risks surrounding the movement and work of medical teams due to the continuous bombing of residential neighborhoods and the vicinity of health facilities,” OCHA said.

    “Furthermore, the Ministry of Health in Gaza, UNRWA and WHO are coordinating on a plan for the reactivation of health centres to meet the needs of displaced people in all places of displacement.”

    West Bank crisis

    In a related development, OCHA reported the first case of the demolition of Palestinian property in the West Bank in 2024, in al-Maniya in Bethlehem.

    Some 300 Palestinians – including 79 children - have been killed across the occupied West Bank since 7 October, amid increasing attacks by Israeli Security Forces and settlers that have been confirmed and condemned by UN human rights chief Volker Türk.

    Before the Hamas-led 7 October attacks, 200 Palestinians had already been killed in the West Bank last year - the highest number in a 10-month-period since the UN began keeping records in 2005.

    According to a report by the UN human rights office OHCHR encompassing 7 October to 20 November, the period saw a “sharp increase in airstrikes as well as in incursions by armoured personnel carriers and bulldozers sent to refugee camps and other densely populated areas in the West Bank, resulting in deaths, injuries and extensive damage to civilian objects and infrastructure”.

    Last year, Israeli authorities oversaw the demolition of 1,119 structures – a record since data collection began in 2009 – uprooting 2,210 people, according to OCHA, in its first update of 2024.

    “The threat of destruction of homes and sources of livelihood contributes to the generation of a coercive environment pressuring people to leave their areas of residence,” the aid wing said on its website.


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    🚨UPDATED: Everyone is hungry in Gaza, warn UN humanitarians Palestinian children are rthe sorting to eating chicken and grass at the roadside. UPDATED: Everyone is hungry in Gaza, warn UN humanitarians An eight-year-old child waits her turn to receive food in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip. The latest warnings from UN relief agency for Palestinians UNRWA and the UN World Food Programme, WFP, highlighted the threat of starvation and disease in heavily built-up areas, where tens of thousands of people have fled intense bombing campaigns in the enclave’s north and centre. Skipping meals “Everyone in Gaza is hungry! Skipping meals is the norm, and each day is a desperate search for sustenance,” WFP said in a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday. “People often go the entire day and night without eating. Adults go hungry so children can eat.” Well over a million people are now seeking safety in the already overcrowded southern city of Rafah, according to UNRWA, with hundreds of thousands sleeping in the open with inadequate clothing or materials to keep out the cold. Undernourished children are at particular risk, while “half of Gaza’s population is starving” UN humanitarians have warned, in line with the latest food insecurity assessments. Infections spreading Echoing those concerns, the UN health agency WHO warned of an “imminent risk” of communicable disease outbreaks. Since mid-October, there have been 179,000 cases of acute respiratory infection, 136,400 cases of diarrhoea among under fives, 55,400 cases of scabies and lice and 4,600 cases of jaundice, it reported. UNRWA said in a new update late on Tuesday that at least 315 people have been killed while seeking safety in their shelters since the latest cycle of conflict began, with at least another 1,148 injured. There have also been around 212 incidents, including 60 direct hits, which have impacted agency premises overall. The latest figure for UNRWA staff killed now stands at 142. Since 7 October, up to 1.9 million Gazans - that's 85 per cent of the population - have been displaced, some multiple times. Death toll climbs over 22,000 Since the Hamas-led terror attacks in southern Israel on 7 October that left some 1,200 dead and another 240 taken hostage, clashes in the Gaza Strip and strikes from the air, land, and sea by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have claimed the lives of more than 22,000 people, mainly women and children, according to local health officials. IDF figures from 30 December indicated that 168 Israeli soldiers have been killed since the start of the ground operation in Gaza and 955 injured. Gaza’s health ministry also reportedly stated that more than 200 Palestinians have been killed since Monday alone, with 338 wounded. Displaced Palestinians wait for food at Al-Shaboura camp, in Rafah. © WHO Displaced Palestinians wait for food at Al-Shaboura camp, in Rafah. Thousands more presumed dead An additional 7,000 people have also been reported missing or buried under rubble, the UN health agency WHO said in its latest emergency update. The report also noted that 600 people have been killed in nearly 300 attacks on healthcare since 7 October that have damaged 26 hospitals and 38 ambulances. Of the 1.93 million displaced in Gaza, some 52,000 pregnant women are giving birth to around 180 babies every day, according to the WHO update. It also detailed that 1,100 patients need kidney dialysis, 71,000 have diabetes and 225,000 need treatment for high blood pressure. Health services reviving UN aid coordination agency OCHA also noted that the Gazan health authorities had managed to resume some hospital services in the north of Gaza. Doctors prepare for surgery at the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. © UNICEF/Abed Zaqout Doctors prepare for surgery at the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. These included Al Ahli Arab Hospital, the Patients Friends charity hospital, Al Helou International hospital, Al Awda hospital and a number of other primary care centres. “This occurred amidst great risks surrounding the movement and work of medical teams due to the continuous bombing of residential neighborhoods and the vicinity of health facilities,” OCHA said. “Furthermore, the Ministry of Health in Gaza, UNRWA and WHO are coordinating on a plan for the reactivation of health centres to meet the needs of displaced people in all places of displacement.” West Bank crisis In a related development, OCHA reported the first case of the demolition of Palestinian property in the West Bank in 2024, in al-Maniya in Bethlehem. Some 300 Palestinians – including 79 children - have been killed across the occupied West Bank since 7 October, amid increasing attacks by Israeli Security Forces and settlers that have been confirmed and condemned by UN human rights chief Volker Türk. Before the Hamas-led 7 October attacks, 200 Palestinians had already been killed in the West Bank last year - the highest number in a 10-month-period since the UN began keeping records in 2005. According to a report by the UN human rights office OHCHR encompassing 7 October to 20 November, the period saw a “sharp increase in airstrikes as well as in incursions by armoured personnel carriers and bulldozers sent to refugee camps and other densely populated areas in the West Bank, resulting in deaths, injuries and extensive damage to civilian objects and infrastructure”. Last year, Israeli authorities oversaw the demolition of 1,119 structures – a record since data collection began in 2009 – uprooting 2,210 people, according to OCHA, in its first update of 2024. “The threat of destruction of homes and sources of livelihood contributes to the generation of a coercive environment pressuring people to leave their areas of residence,” the aid wing said on its website. #GazaGenocide #News https://news.un.org/en/story/2024/01/1145227
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    UN humanitarians repeated dire concerns for civilians caught up in the war in Gaza on Tuesday, amid reports of continued Israeli bombardment of the southern towns of Deir al Balah, Khan Younis and Rafah, direct clashes on the ground and the firing of rockets overnight by Palestinian armed groups into Israel.
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  • How do the Israeli people in general, feel about the #GazaGenocide?

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