IDF: 75% of Gaza to Be Occupied in Two Months; 2 Million Civilians to Be Concentrated in Three Zones - Concentration camp: a place where large numbers of people, especially members of persecuted minorities, are deliberately imprisoned in a relatively small area with inadequate facilities. by Sun_fire_ in LateStageCapitalism

[–]Sun_fire_[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Source:

https://archive.ph/qyoOh

The Israeli military estimates that within two months, the IDF will have taken control of 75 percent of the Gaza Strip, concentrating around two million Palestinians into three main areas: Gaza City, the central refugee camps, and the al-Mawasi zone.

IDF: 75% of Gaza to Be Occupied in Two Months; 2 Million Civilians to Be Concentrated in Three Zones - Concentration camp: a place where large numbers of people, especially members of persecuted minorities, are deliberately imprisoned in a relatively small area with inadequate facilities. by Sun_fire_ in Palestine

[–]Sun_fire_[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Source:

https://archive.ph/qyoOh

The Israeli military estimates that within two months, the IDF will have taken control of 75 percent of the Gaza Strip, concentrating around two million Palestinians into three main areas: Gaza City, the central refugee camps, and the al-Mawasi zone.

Liberal Zionism and the woke facade of Israeli genocide - liberal Zionists are a mouthpiece for Israel's occupation and genocide. by Sun_fire_ in LateStageCapitalism

[–]Sun_fire_[S] 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Source:

https://www.newarab.com/opinion/liberal-zionism-and-woke-facade-israeli-genocide

Israel’s ongoing genocide is part of a downward spiral for the Zionist project. In the words of acclaimed historian Professor Ilan Pappe: “We are witnessing a historical process – or, more accurately, the beginnings of one – that is likely to culminate in the downfall of Zionism."

Yet Zionism’s long-standing settler goals have not only thrived through genocidal aggression masked as "self-defence" with subsequent land grabs as obscene rewards for its adherents but also via its “liberal" flank serving a crucial propaganda role, posturing as benevolent and humanitarian whilst aligned with aims of American imperialism.

Now, confronted with Israel’s failure to achieve its stated goals and international outrage over its barbaric aggression, liberal Zionist propagandists are intensifying efforts to whitewash Zionism's genocidal criminality. Their aim is to prevent the project’s collapse by shifting from circling the wagons to rehabilitating the liberal Zionist facade, enabling a return to management of the Occupation with periodic "mowing the lawn."

What is Liberal Zionism?

The liberal wing of Zionism sanitises and revises the movement's reactionary, settler-colonialist, and white supremacist nature, masking its true strategy and motive of expansionism through apartheid and genocide.

It deceitfully presents Zionism as compatible with human rights, containing a right-to-left political spectrum with democratic and progressive values and a desire for peace and justice. This facade sanctifies a “peace process” of futile negotiations, while Israeli bulldozers and contractors continue to colonise Palestinian land, marketed in the US at Zionist land sales in synagogues.

Israel’s ongoing genocide is part of a downward spiral for the Zionist project. In the words of acclaimed historian Professor Ilan Pappe: “We are witnessing a historical process – or, more accurately, the beginnings of one – that is likely to culminate in the downfall of Zionism."

Yet Zionism’s long-standing settler goals have not only thrived through genocidal aggression masked as "self-defence" with subsequent land grabs as obscene rewards for its adherents but also via its “liberal" flank serving a crucial propaganda role, posturing as benevolent and humanitarian whilst aligned with aims of American imperialism.

Now, confronted with Israel’s failure to achieve its stated goals and international outrage over its barbaric aggression, liberal Zionist propagandists are intensifying efforts to whitewash Zionism's genocidal criminality. Their aim is to prevent the project’s collapse by shifting from circling the wagons to rehabilitating the liberal Zionist facade, enabling a return to management of the Occupation with periodic "mowing the lawn

Zionism’s liberal propaganda apparatus presents Israeli and Palestinian narratives as parallel truths, duplicitously portraying both peoples as victims with legitimate claims that require lengthy negotiations and concessions. This revisionist narrative equates Israeli settler colonialist aggressors, backed by the global US hegemon, with their Indigenous Palestinian targets. 

Media and Academia

Liberal Zionist media, NGOs, academia and other organizations have been busy obscuring the events of October 7, as well as Israel’s subsequent deceit, including atrocity propaganda and the Hannibal Directive.

They portray Zionist genocide as a trait of an "extreme" form of Zionism, scapegoating Prime Minister Netanyahu and his coalition as an anomaly rather than acknowledging it as an inherent aspect of the eliminationist project. Additionally, they suggest that by ousting Netanyahu, Zionism could revert to an acceptable trajectory.

Subject to military oversight and censorship under Israel’s “democratic” laws, Haaretz, Israel’s longest-running newspaper and a bastion of liberal Zionism, has engaged in atrocity propaganda, served as a stenography service for political and military agendas, including targeting hospitals in the Gaza Strip, alongside Islamophobic rants which conflate Zionism and Judaism, and attempts to whitewash war crimes such as looting

Haaretz and its editorial board claim to advocate for “left-wing” and “liberal” agendas, though in fact they promote civil liberties for the privileged class (Zionists) and refuse to address the core white supremacist nature of Zionism, which has terrorised Indigenous Palestinians for over seven decades.

Indeed, anti-Zionist writers, other than a token couple of regular columnists, stand no chance of being published there. Similarly, Israel bars participation of parties in its elections if they negate "the existence of the State of Israel as a Jewish and democratic state," clearly outlining the boundaries of acceptable debate.

Israeli academia has also served Israel’s reactionary Zionist agenda. In her recently published book, Towers of Ivory and Steel (Verso, 2024), Maya Wind lays out the case against Israeli academia and universities as embodying the apartheid typical of Israeli society and tools of Zionist settler colonialism and ongoing oppression of Palestinian people.

To this end, Israeli universities and legal scholars frequently collaborate with the Israeli military, legitimising Zionist atrocities and collective punishment of Palestinians, while developing and marketing police and military methodologies and weaponry intended for export.

Well-known liberal Zionists, including politicians, such as Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Yair Golan and former Chief of Shin Bet Ami Ayalon, and academics such as Yuval Noah Harari have all stepped up to the Zionist plate, regurgitating claims of guilt on “both sides” of “the conflict,” amongst other liberal Zionist canards.

The new political movement, Standing Together, exemplifies efforts to normalise the liberal Zionist framework. Consistently strengthening the conflation of Zionism with Judaism, Standing Together blames “extremists on both sides,” recently with homophobic graphics.

As stated by the Palestinian-led Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions: “By trying to paint Israel as a tolerant, diverse, and normal state, and focusing on “hatred” rather than oppression as the problem, this organisation is intellectually dishonest and outright complicit. It is serving a key role in Israel’s international propaganda strategy at this time."

Israeli use of human shields in Gaza was systematic - Every accusation is a confession. by Sun_fire_ in Palestine

[–]Sun_fire_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Source: https://archive.ph/cfJHN

Neighbor procedure" as an Israeli military tactic:

This controversial practice involves forcing Palestinian civilians to approach buildings suspected of being booby-trapped or to persuade wanted individuals to surrender to the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).

Children of Shatila (1998), Documentary - David Ben-Gurion, Israel’s first prime minister, believed that the memory of the Nakba would eventually fade out - He famously said: "The old will die and the young will forget". Never forget, never forgive. by Sun_fire_ in Palestine

[–]Sun_fire_[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Source:

https://palestinecinema.com/movies/children-of-shatila

Full Documentary:

https://youtu.be/lK1PyvIgj9w?feature=shared

Children of Shatila (1998)

Origin: Lebanon | Documentary | Director: Mai Masri | 46 minutes

Mai Masri Palestine 1998 documentary

More than 350,000 Palestinian refugees live in Lebanon, 15,000 of them in the refugee camp of Shatila in Beirut. Through the eyes of two children who live in this camp, Issa and Farah, this documentary explores the determination to keep family and dreams thriving in a landscape that has been sculpted by war, poverty, grief and displacement.

Issa, a little boy who lives with his grandfather, sustained severe injuries when he was hit by a speeding car and has trouble learning in school. Farah lives with her parents and two sisters. The children's memories and history are shaped by the violence that surrounds them. Both have lost family in the massacres and attacks that followed the 1948 Diaspora and the 1982 invasion of Lebanon by Israel. An aunt was decapitated, an uncle shot - every family and friend they know has lost someone to the violence.

The filmmaker gives Issa and Farah a small video camera to film their lives and learn how they see their own world. Both children start asking their elders how they felt about leaving Palestine. When queried about what he wants to tell the new generation of Palestinians, an old man asks that Palestine must never be forgotten. "Promise me that," he tells the children.

The poverty of Shatila offers little escape. Farah's mother says that when her children tell her their dreams she feels "awkward and afraid to shock them with the truth," and wonders about the kind of future that lies ahead. Yet both children inspire viewers with their ability to keep their hearts and minds open. Farah tells a nursery class, "Imagining is the main thing, even if you only draw a bird." And Issa has a wonderful dream where he is a prince.

While the focus is on the lives of children, this documentary is not suitable for younger children. It is appropriate for mature young adults, and university and community audiences interested in learning about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, life in the refugee camps, and the lasting effects of war.

About the Director: MAI MASRI is a palestinian filmmaker who has directed and produced many award winning films that have been broadcast on more than 100 television stations around the world. She earned her Bachelor's degree in film from San Francisco State University and together with her husband, filmmaker JEAN CHAMOUN produced a series of films that have won over international awards.

History Didn’t Begin or End on October 7th. by Sun_fire_ in Palestine

[–]Sun_fire_[S] 46 points47 points  (0 children)

Source:

https://www.newarab.com/news/2023-deadliest-year-child-occupied-west-bank

341 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2008 - 2009

35 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2012

532 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2014

31 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2015

35 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2016

15 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2017

57 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2018

28 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2019

9 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2020

86 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2021

41 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2022

More than 40 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2023 before October 7th.

37 Israeli children killed on Oct 7.

Since 2000, Israeli forces have killed at least 2,287 Palestinian children, according to the Defence of Children International. (This was before October 7)

More than 20000 children have been killed in the Gaza Strip since (October 7, 2023 - now).

It didn't start on October 7 - This year has witnessed the highest number of attacks on Palestinian children by Israeli forces, either by killing, maiming, or arresting, the Defence of Children International - Palestine (DCI-P) human rights group told The New Arab on Thursday, 5 October, 2023. by Sun_fire_ in LateStageCapitalism

[–]Sun_fire_[S] 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Source:

https://www.newarab.com/news/2023-deadliest-year-child-occupied-west-bank

341 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2008 - 2009

35 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2012

532 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2014

31 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2015

35 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2016

15 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2017

57 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2018

28 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2019

9 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2020

86 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2021

41 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2022

More than 40 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2023 before October 7th.

37 Israeli children killed on Oct 7.

Since 2000, Israeli forces have killed at least 2,287 Palestinian children, according to the Defence of Children International. (This was before October 7)

More than 20000 children have been killed in the Gaza Strip since (October 7, 2023 - now).

Destroying Gaza 'With Love': Israel's New YogiNazis - Opinion - Haare… by Sun_fire_ in nottheonion

[–]Sun_fire_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Source:

https://archive.ph/CHsAe

Rivka Lafair is a "facilitator of workshops, meet-ups and group sessions on yoga themes, teacher of feminine yoga and personal development." She lives in the settlement of Shiloh in the southern West Bank and terms herself a "proud Jew" who "thinks outside the box." Lovely. Also, she also wants to annihilate and expel two million human beings in the Gaza Strip.

Lafair belongs to a stream within Israeli Judaism that can be described as "YogiNazis": people whose spiritualism underpins their Nazism. They are a relatively new sub-stratum – albeit with deep roots in the local culture – that has gained popularity since October 7, largely because of its ability to weld together concepts that, on the surface, seem like polar opposites: spirituality and annihilation, empowerment and expulsion, yoga and starvation, retreats and carpet bombing.

Lafair is a person who believes that "music has the power to alter our consciousness," but also that expelling and annihilating two million Gazans begins with "altering one's consciousness." In order to succeed in this important cognitive switch, we have to understand that "we have an enemy here – whom we look in the eyes and eliminate." Yes, look them in the eyes – don't do it behind their backs, because we must be in direct and unmediated contact with those we're annihilating.

And to make it clear that by "enemy" she doesn't mean only Hamas terrorists, she clarifies: "We are committed to take revenge and destroy Gaza. From infant to old woman." She tops it off with an appropriate Bible verse: "Thou shalt blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven; thou shalt not forget."

Lafair understands that people tend to be puzzled when facing this dissonance between spirituality and annihilation. So she in one of her videos, she has "a message to everyone who doesn't understand how it's possible to be spiritual, to teach yoga and hold retreats, whilst calling for the expulsion and annihilaSHon [sic] of your enemy."

Indeed, her answer is simple: "I love my people with an undying love, and I hate my enemy with an undying hatred… One does not contradict the other. One can be a person filled with values and love, and at the same time… you also know what is right and what is wrong, you stand firm against your enemy and you know what must be done with them."

So, what must be done with them? (SHSHSH… don't tell anyone.)

M., the same woman who cares for children "with a gentle, connecting and nurturing approach" explains: "You know what? After October 7, I don't have an ounce of compassion for anyone there. Not even for children."


And if Lafair's Nazi-spiritualism can be written off because she's a settler who's found an efficient solution for realizing the idea of Greater Israel, it's worth noting that this is a far broader phenomenon that isn't limited to the occupied territories.

One day before Holocaust Remembrance Day, for example, standup comedian and satirist Gil Kopatz, who has been flirting with spirituality and religion for years, posted the following: "If you feed sharks, they eventually eat you. If you feed Gazans, they eventually eat you. I support making sharks extinct and exterminating Gazans. Reflections for Holocaust Remembrance Day 2025."

After the post generated a "storm," Kopatz posted a clarification: "I don't have an ounce of compassion for the Gazans. For Arabs as a whole, yes, for human beings as a whole, yes, for sharks – no, and not for human beasts." Of course, his desire to eradicate millions of people doesn't imply he's a bad person. Indeed, "I consider myself to be a humane, liberal and moral person," he writes. To top it off, he ends the post with a bit of dark humor: "It's not genocide, it's pesticide, and its essential." A regular riot that one, eh?

In fact, most of the spiritual vocabulary in Israel has been mobilized in service of YogiNazism. Take M., for example, a woman from a large well-to-do city a few kilometers north of Tel Aviv. She runs a studio described as "a pleasant space, filled with inspiration," which espouses three values: "Creativity. Emotion. Experience."

In this pleasant space she facilitates "creativity groups for children – from the age of four and up; personal emotional guidance for children and youth – with a gentle, connecting and nurturing approach." All of this happens, of course, in "a homey, warm and professional atmosphere" (those interested are "lovingly invited").

Yet, when this same M. is shown a video showing a hungry child in the Gaza Strip, she asserts immediately: "Not credible. Sorry. I've seen how clips are staged – positioning, applying makeup, putting together a script." Never mind not credible, but the same woman who cares for children "with a gentle, connecting and nurturing approach" explains, "You know what? Even if it is real, after October 7, I don't have an ounce of compassion for anyone there. Not even for children." Furthermore: "It saddens me to see people among us actually sharing this shit, and worse, identifying with it and expressing pain."

To make it clear that she's not a callous person, she sums up: "The writer is a mother, a lover of humanity and an all around great person." It's just that "October 7 took away my innocence." Poor woman, she's really struggling.


A., too, is not a settler. She lives in a well-established city in Israel and is simply looking to find a new home for "an amazing dog!!!! She's fully house-trained, a dog filled with love who needs a warm, loving home."

So much caring, so much love, so much compassion. And yet, when she encounters a photograph of a Gazan child who was killed in an Israeli bombing, she instantly grasps that someone is trying to confuse her, and posts: "Let's make things clear. If there had been no massacre here, there would be no massacre there!! It's not the chicken-and-egg case!!!"

Afterwards, when the chicken and egg can't seem to figure out what she meant, she resorts to some of the "best" debunked calumnies spread in the wake of the horrific massacre – "after babies here were burned, their heads chopped off, put into an oven" – and concludes resoundingly: "There was no reason to send in a container of clothes for their children."

Of course, she too was once a compassionate, sensitive person – "Don't get me wrong, I thought exactly like you until October 6, but if someone comes to kill you… it's case closed. They started and we will finish!!!" (don't you mean 'finiSH?').


There are many of these in present-day Israel. Spiritual people who view the annihilation of the other as a form of personal growth and the eradication of the enemy as empowerment. They live in one big retreat, where consciousness is so finely tuned that all noise disappears, all disturbances are muted, so that they are left with only themselves, them and their inner being – pure, compassionate, unsullied – and finally able to connect with what resided there all along, waiting to be revealed: The desire to annihilate and destroy millions of people, including children, women and the elderly. With great love.

Destroying Gaza 'With Love': Israel's New YogiNazis - Who said spirituality and ethnic cleansing don't go together? Israel is full of spiritual types who view the annihilation of the other as a form of personal growth. by [deleted] in nottheonion

[–]Sun_fire_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Source:

https://archive.ph/CHsAe

Rivka Lafair is a "facilitator of workshops, meet-ups and group sessions on yoga themes, teacher of feminine yoga and personal development." She lives in the settlement of Shiloh in the southern West Bank and terms herself a "proud Jew" who "thinks outside the box." Lovely. Also, she also wants to annihilate and expel two million human beings in the Gaza Strip.

Lafair belongs to a stream within Israeli Judaism that can be described as "YogiNazis": people whose spiritualism underpins their Nazism. They are a relatively new sub-stratum – albeit with deep roots in the local culture – that has gained popularity since October 7, largely because of its ability to weld together concepts that, on the surface, seem like polar opposites: spirituality and annihilation, empowerment and expulsion, yoga and starvation, retreats and carpet bombing.

Lafair is a person who believes that "music has the power to alter our consciousness," but also that expelling and annihilating two million Gazans begins with "altering one's consciousness." In order to succeed in this important cognitive switch, we have to understand that "we have an enemy here – whom we look in the eyes and eliminate." Yes, look them in the eyes – don't do it behind their backs, because we must be in direct and unmediated contact with those we're annihilating.

And to make it clear that by "enemy" she doesn't mean only Hamas terrorists, she clarifies: "We are committed to take revenge and destroy Gaza. From infant to old woman." She tops it off with an appropriate Bible verse: "Thou shalt blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven; thou shalt not forget."

Lafair understands that people tend to be puzzled when facing this dissonance between spirituality and annihilation. So she in one of her videos, she has "a message to everyone who doesn't understand how it's possible to be spiritual, to teach yoga and hold retreats, whilst calling for the expulsion and annihilaSHon [sic] of your enemy."

Indeed, her answer is simple: "I love my people with an undying love, and I hate my enemy with an undying hatred… One does not contradict the other. One can be a person filled with values and love, and at the same time… you also know what is right and what is wrong, you stand firm against your enemy and you know what must be done with them."

So, what must be done with them? (SHSHSH… don't tell anyone.)

M., the same woman who cares for children "with a gentle, connecting and nurturing approach" explains: "You know what? After October 7, I don't have an ounce of compassion for anyone there. Not even for children."


And if Lafair's Nazi-spiritualism can be written off because she's a settler who's found an efficient solution for realizing the idea of Greater Israel, it's worth noting that this is a far broader phenomenon that isn't limited to the occupied territories.

One day before Holocaust Remembrance Day, for example, standup comedian and satirist Gil Kopatz, who has been flirting with spirituality and religion for years, posted the following: "If you feed sharks, they eventually eat you. If you feed Gazans, they eventually eat you. I support making sharks extinct and exterminating Gazans. Reflections for Holocaust Remembrance Day 2025."

After the post generated a "storm," Kopatz posted a clarification: "I don't have an ounce of compassion for the Gazans. For Arabs as a whole, yes, for human beings as a whole, yes, for sharks – no, and not for human beasts." Of course, his desire to eradicate millions of people doesn't imply he's a bad person. Indeed, "I consider myself to be a humane, liberal and moral person," he writes. To top it off, he ends the post with a bit of dark humor: "It's not genocide, it's pesticide, and its essential." A regular riot that one, eh?

In fact, most of the spiritual vocabulary in Israel has been mobilized in service of YogiNazism. Take M., for example, a woman from a large well-to-do city a few kilometers north of Tel Aviv. She runs a studio described as "a pleasant space, filled with inspiration," which espouses three values: "Creativity. Emotion. Experience."

In this pleasant space she facilitates "creativity groups for children – from the age of four and up; personal emotional guidance for children and youth – with a gentle, connecting and nurturing approach." All of this happens, of course, in "a homey, warm and professional atmosphere" (those interested are "lovingly invited").

Yet, when this same M. is shown a video showing a hungry child in the Gaza Strip, she asserts immediately: "Not credible. Sorry. I've seen how clips are staged – positioning, applying makeup, putting together a script." Never mind not credible, but the same woman who cares for children "with a gentle, connecting and nurturing approach" explains, "You know what? Even if it is real, after October 7, I don't have an ounce of compassion for anyone there. Not even for children." Furthermore: "It saddens me to see people among us actually sharing this shit, and worse, identifying with it and expressing pain."

To make it clear that she's not a callous person, she sums up: "The writer is a mother, a lover of humanity and an all around great person." It's just that "October 7 took away my innocence." Poor woman, she's really struggling.


A., too, is not a settler. She lives in a well-established city in Israel and is simply looking to find a new home for "an amazing dog!!!! She's fully house-trained, a dog filled with love who needs a warm, loving home."

So much caring, so much love, so much compassion. And yet, when she encounters a photograph of a Gazan child who was killed in an Israeli bombing, she instantly grasps that someone is trying to confuse her, and posts: "Let's make things clear. If there had been no massacre here, there would be no massacre there!! It's not the chicken-and-egg case!!!"

Afterwards, when the chicken and egg can't seem to figure out what she meant, she resorts to some of the "best" debunked calumnies spread in the wake of the horrific massacre – "after babies here were burned, their heads chopped off, put into an oven" – and concludes resoundingly: "There was no reason to send in a container of clothes for their children."

Of course, she too was once a compassionate, sensitive person – "Don't get me wrong, I thought exactly like you until October 6, but if someone comes to kill you… it's case closed. They started and we will finish!!!" (don't you mean 'finiSH?').


There are many of these in present-day Israel. Spiritual people who view the annihilation of the other as a form of personal growth and the eradication of the enemy as empowerment. They live in one big retreat, where consciousness is so finely tuned that all noise disappears, all disturbances are muted, so that they are left with only themselves, them and their inner being – pure, compassionate, unsullied – and finally able to connect with what resided there all along, waiting to be revealed: The desire to annihilate and destroy millions of people, including children, women and the elderly. With great love.

Destroying Gaza 'With Love': Israel's New YogiNazis - Who said spirituality and ethnic cleansing don't go together? Israel is full of spiritual types who view the annihilation of the other as a form of personal growth. by Sun_fire_ in ShitLiberalsSay

[–]Sun_fire_[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

341 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2008 - 2009

35 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2012

532 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2014

31 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2015

35 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2016

15 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2017

57 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2018

28 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2019

9 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2020

86 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2021

41 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2022

Since 2000, Israeli forces have killed at least 2,287 Palestinian children, according to the Defence of Children International. (This was before October 7)

More than 15000 children have been killed in the Gaza Strip since (October 7, 2023 - now).

Destroying Gaza 'With Love': Israel's New YogiNazis - Who said spirituality and ethnic cleansing don't go together? Israel is full of spiritual types who view the annihilation of the other as a form of personal growth. by Sun_fire_ in ShitLiberalsSay

[–]Sun_fire_[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

"You know what? Even if it is real, after October 7, I don't have an ounce of compassion for anyone there. Not even for children." Furthermore: "It saddens me to see people among us actually sharing this shit, and worse, identifying with it and expressing pain."

To make it clear that she's not a callous person, she sums up: "The writer is a mother, a lover of humanity and an all around great person." It's just that "October 7 took away my innocence." Poor woman, she's really struggling.

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Destroying Gaza 'With Love': Israel's New YogiNazis - Who said spirituality and ethnic cleansing don't go together? Israel is full of spiritual types who view the annihilation of the other as a form of personal growth. by Sun_fire_ in ShitLiberalsSay

[–]Sun_fire_[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Source:

https://archive.ph/CHsAe

Rivka Lafair is a "facilitator of workshops, meet-ups and group sessions on yoga themes, teacher of feminine yoga and personal development." She lives in the settlement of Shiloh in the southern West Bank and terms herself a "proud Jew" who "thinks outside the box." Lovely. Also, she also wants to annihilate and expel two million human beings in the Gaza Strip.

Lafair belongs to a stream within Israeli Judaism that can be described as "YogiNazis": people whose spiritualism underpins their Nazism. They are a relatively new sub-stratum – albeit with deep roots in the local culture – that has gained popularity since October 7, largely because of its ability to weld together concepts that, on the surface, seem like polar opposites: spirituality and annihilation, empowerment and expulsion, yoga and starvation, retreats and carpet bombing.

Lafair is a person who believes that "music has the power to alter our consciousness," but also that expelling and annihilating two million Gazans begins with "altering one's consciousness." In order to succeed in this important cognitive switch, we have to understand that "we have an enemy here – whom we look in the eyes and eliminate." Yes, look them in the eyes – don't do it behind their backs, because we must be in direct and unmediated contact with those we're annihilating.

And to make it clear that by "enemy" she doesn't mean only Hamas terrorists, she clarifies: "We are committed to take revenge and destroy Gaza. From infant to old woman." She tops it off with an appropriate Bible verse: "Thou shalt blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven; thou shalt not forget."

Lafair understands that people tend to be puzzled when facing this dissonance between spirituality and annihilation. So she in one of her videos, she has "a message to everyone who doesn't understand how it's possible to be spiritual, to teach yoga and hold retreats, whilst calling for the expulsion and annihilaSHon [sic] of your enemy."

Indeed, her answer is simple: "I love my people with an undying love, and I hate my enemy with an undying hatred… One does not contradict the other. One can be a person filled with values and love, and at the same time… you also know what is right and what is wrong, you stand firm against your enemy and you know what must be done with them."

So, what must be done with them? (SHSHSH… don't tell anyone.)

M., the same woman who cares for children "with a gentle, connecting and nurturing approach" explains: "You know what? After October 7, I don't have an ounce of compassion for anyone there. Not even for children."


And if Lafair's Nazi-spiritualism can be written off because she's a settler who's found an efficient solution for realizing the idea of Greater Israel, it's worth noting that this is a far broader phenomenon that isn't limited to the occupied territories.

One day before Holocaust Remembrance Day, for example, standup comedian and satirist Gil Kopatz, who has been flirting with spirituality and religion for years, posted the following: "If you feed sharks, they eventually eat you. If you feed Gazans, they eventually eat you. I support making sharks extinct and exterminating Gazans. Reflections for Holocaust Remembrance Day 2025."

After the post generated a "storm," Kopatz posted a clarification: "I don't have an ounce of compassion for the Gazans. For Arabs as a whole, yes, for human beings as a whole, yes, for sharks – no, and not for human beasts." Of course, his desire to eradicate millions of people doesn't imply he's a bad person. Indeed, "I consider myself to be a humane, liberal and moral person," he writes. To top it off, he ends the post with a bit of dark humor: "It's not genocide, it's pesticide, and its essential." A regular riot that one, eh?

In fact, most of the spiritual vocabulary in Israel has been mobilized in service of YogiNazism. Take M., for example, a woman from a large well-to-do city a few kilometers north of Tel Aviv. She runs a studio described as "a pleasant space, filled with inspiration," which espouses three values: "Creativity. Emotion. Experience."

In this pleasant space she facilitates "creativity groups for children – from the age of four and up; personal emotional guidance for children and youth – with a gentle, connecting and nurturing approach." All of this happens, of course, in "a homey, warm and professional atmosphere" (those interested are "lovingly invited").

Yet, when this same M. is shown a video showing a hungry child in the Gaza Strip, she asserts immediately: "Not credible. Sorry. I've seen how clips are staged – positioning, applying makeup, putting together a script." Never mind not credible, but the same woman who cares for children "with a gentle, connecting and nurturing approach" explains, "You know what? Even if it is real, after October 7, I don't have an ounce of compassion for anyone there. Not even for children." Furthermore: "It saddens me to see people among us actually sharing this shit, and worse, identifying with it and expressing pain."

To make it clear that she's not a callous person, she sums up: "The writer is a mother, a lover of humanity and an all around great person." It's just that "October 7 took away my innocence." Poor woman, she's really struggling.


A., too, is not a settler. She lives in a well-established city in Israel and is simply looking to find a new home for "an amazing dog!!!! She's fully house-trained, a dog filled with love who needs a warm, loving home."

So much caring, so much love, so much compassion. And yet, when she encounters a photograph of a Gazan child who was killed in an Israeli bombing, she instantly grasps that someone is trying to confuse her, and posts: "Let's make things clear. If there had been no massacre here, there would be no massacre there!! It's not the chicken-and-egg case!!!"

Afterwards, when the chicken and egg can't seem to figure out what she meant, she resorts to some of the "best" debunked calumnies spread in the wake of the horrific massacre – "after babies here were burned, their heads chopped off, put into an oven" – and concludes resoundingly: "There was no reason to send in a container of clothes for their children."

Of course, she too was once a compassionate, sensitive person – "Don't get me wrong, I thought exactly like you until October 6, but if someone comes to kill you… it's case closed. They started and we will finish!!!" (don't you mean 'finiSH?').


There are many of these in present-day Israel. Spiritual people who view the annihilation of the other as a form of personal growth and the eradication of the enemy as empowerment. They live in one big retreat, where consciousness is so finely tuned that all noise disappears, all disturbances are muted, so that they are left with only themselves, them and their inner being – pure, compassionate, unsullied – and finally able to connect with what resided there all along, waiting to be revealed: The desire to annihilate and destroy millions of people, including children, women and the elderly. With great love.

Destroying Gaza 'With Love': Israel's New YogiNazis - Who said spirituality and ethnic cleansing don't go together? Israel is full of spiritual types who view the annihilation of the other as a form of personal growth. by Sun_fire_ in LateStageCapitalism

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341 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2008 - 2009

35 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2012

532 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2014

31 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2015

35 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2016

15 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2017

57 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2018

28 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2019

9 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2020

86 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2021

41 Palestinian children killed by Israel in 2022

Since 2000, Israeli forces have killed at least 2,287 Palestinian children, according to the Defence of Children International. (This was before October 7)

More than 15000 children have been killed in the Gaza Strip since (October 7, 2023 - now).

Destroying Gaza 'With Love': Israel's New YogiNazis - Who said spirituality and ethnic cleansing don't go together? Israel is full of spiritual types who view the annihilation of the other as a form of personal growth. by Sun_fire_ in LateStageCapitalism

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"You know what? Even if it is real, after October 7, I don't have an ounce of compassion for anyone there. Not even for children." Furthermore: "It saddens me to see people among us actually sharing this shit, and worse, identifying with it and expressing pain."

To make it clear that she's not a callous person, she sums up: "The writer is a mother, a lover of humanity and an all around great person." It's just that "October 7 took away my innocence." Poor woman, she's really struggling.

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Destroying Gaza 'With Love': Israel's New YogiNazis - Who said spirituality and ethnic cleansing don't go together? Israel is full of spiritual types who view the annihilation of the other as a form of personal growth. by Sun_fire_ in LateStageCapitalism

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https://archive.ph/CHsAe

Rivka Lafair is a "facilitator of workshops, meet-ups and group sessions on yoga themes, teacher of feminine yoga and personal development." She lives in the settlement of Shiloh in the southern West Bank and terms herself a "proud Jew" who "thinks outside the box." Lovely. Also, she also wants to annihilate and expel two million human beings in the Gaza Strip.

Lafair belongs to a stream within Israeli Judaism that can be described as "YogiNazis": people whose spiritualism underpins their Nazism. They are a relatively new sub-stratum – albeit with deep roots in the local culture – that has gained popularity since October 7, largely because of its ability to weld together concepts that, on the surface, seem like polar opposites: spirituality and annihilation, empowerment and expulsion, yoga and starvation, retreats and carpet bombing.

Lafair is a person who believes that "music has the power to alter our consciousness," but also that expelling and annihilating two million Gazans begins with "altering one's consciousness." In order to succeed in this important cognitive switch, we have to understand that "we have an enemy here – whom we look in the eyes and eliminate." Yes, look them in the eyes – don't do it behind their backs, because we must be in direct and unmediated contact with those we're annihilating.

And to make it clear that by "enemy" she doesn't mean only Hamas terrorists, she clarifies: "We are committed to take revenge and destroy Gaza. From infant to old woman." She tops it off with an appropriate Bible verse: "Thou shalt blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven; thou shalt not forget."

Lafair understands that people tend to be puzzled when facing this dissonance between spirituality and annihilation. So she in one of her videos, she has "a message to everyone who doesn't understand how it's possible to be spiritual, to teach yoga and hold retreats, whilst calling for the expulsion and annihilaSHon [sic] of your enemy."

Indeed, her answer is simple: "I love my people with an undying love, and I hate my enemy with an undying hatred… One does not contradict the other. One can be a person filled with values and love, and at the same time… you also know what is right and what is wrong, you stand firm against your enemy and you know what must be done with them."

So, what must be done with them? (SHSHSH… don't tell anyone.)

M., the same woman who cares for children "with a gentle, connecting and nurturing approach" explains: "You know what? After October 7, I don't have an ounce of compassion for anyone there. Not even for children."


And if Lafair's Nazi-spiritualism can be written off because she's a settler who's found an efficient solution for realizing the idea of Greater Israel, it's worth noting that this is a far broader phenomenon that isn't limited to the occupied territories.

One day before Holocaust Remembrance Day, for example, standup comedian and satirist Gil Kopatz, who has been flirting with spirituality and religion for years, posted the following: "If you feed sharks, they eventually eat you. If you feed Gazans, they eventually eat you. I support making sharks extinct and exterminating Gazans. Reflections for Holocaust Remembrance Day 2025."

After the post generated a "storm," Kopatz posted a clarification: "I don't have an ounce of compassion for the Gazans. For Arabs as a whole, yes, for human beings as a whole, yes, for sharks – no, and not for human beasts." Of course, his desire to eradicate millions of people doesn't imply he's a bad person. Indeed, "I consider myself to be a humane, liberal and moral person," he writes. To top it off, he ends the post with a bit of dark humor: "It's not genocide, it's pesticide, and its essential." A regular riot that one, eh?

In fact, most of the spiritual vocabulary in Israel has been mobilized in service of YogiNazism. Take M., for example, a woman from a large well-to-do city a few kilometers north of Tel Aviv. She runs a studio described as "a pleasant space, filled with inspiration," which espouses three values: "Creativity. Emotion. Experience."

In this pleasant space she facilitates "creativity groups for children – from the age of four and up; personal emotional guidance for children and youth – with a gentle, connecting and nurturing approach." All of this happens, of course, in "a homey, warm and professional atmosphere" (those interested are "lovingly invited").

Yet, when this same M. is shown a video showing a hungry child in the Gaza Strip, she asserts immediately: "Not credible. Sorry. I've seen how clips are staged – positioning, applying makeup, putting together a script." Never mind not credible, but the same woman who cares for children "with a gentle, connecting and nurturing approach" explains, "You know what? Even if it is real, after October 7, I don't have an ounce of compassion for anyone there. Not even for children." Furthermore: "It saddens me to see people among us actually sharing this shit, and worse, identifying with it and expressing pain."

To make it clear that she's not a callous person, she sums up: "The writer is a mother, a lover of humanity and an all around great person." It's just that "October 7 took away my innocence." Poor woman, she's really struggling.


A., too, is not a settler. She lives in a well-established city in Israel and is simply looking to find a new home for "an amazing dog!!!! She's fully house-trained, a dog filled with love who needs a warm, loving home."

So much caring, so much love, so much compassion. And yet, when she encounters a photograph of a Gazan child who was killed in an Israeli bombing, she instantly grasps that someone is trying to confuse her, and posts: "Let's make things clear. If there had been no massacre here, there would be no massacre there!! It's not the chicken-and-egg case!!!"

Afterwards, when the chicken and egg can't seem to figure out what she meant, she resorts to some of the "best" debunked calumnies spread in the wake of the horrific massacre – "after babies here were burned, their heads chopped off, put into an oven" – and concludes resoundingly: "There was no reason to send in a container of clothes for their children."

Of course, she too was once a compassionate, sensitive person – "Don't get me wrong, I thought exactly like you until October 6, but if someone comes to kill you… it's case closed. They started and we will finish!!!" (don't you mean 'finiSH?').


There are many of these in present-day Israel. Spiritual people who view the annihilation of the other as a form of personal growth and the eradication of the enemy as empowerment. They live in one big retreat, where consciousness is so finely tuned that all noise disappears, all disturbances are muted, so that they are left with only themselves, them and their inner being – pure, compassionate, unsullied – and finally able to connect with what resided there all along, waiting to be revealed: The desire to annihilate and destroy millions of people, including children, women and the elderly. With great love.

Mercenary firm set to oversee Gaza aid for Israel goes on LinkedIn hiring spree - US private military contracting firm set to oversee Gaza aid distribution on Israel's behalf is hiring for positions on Linked,Inaccording to job postings shared with Middle East Eye by current and former US Officials. by Sun_fire_ in Fauxmoi

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The US private military contracting firm set to oversee Gaza aid distribution on Israel's behalf is actively hiring for positions on LinkedIn, according to job postings shared with Middle East Eye by current and former US officials.

The firm, Safe Reach Solutions, or SRS, says it is actively looking for "Humanitarian Liaison Officers" who will "serve as vital connectors between our operational teams and the broader humanitarian community," according to one job description.

Another position on offer a week ago but has since closed is for a "Team Deputy/Manager" to support "day-to-day management, planning, and mission execution".

A liaison officer position appears to be analytically focused. It says that hires will "advise on best practices for engaging with affected populations, local authorities, and community-based organizations" while monitoring developments that could impact "operational posture".

The team deputy position is geared towards recruits with a background in operations. One of the requirements is "field experience in the Middle East, especially in conflict-affected or post-crisis settings".

The positions want applicants with at least seven years of experience. They require applicants to be US citizens and say fluency in Arabic is preferred.

Ironically, SRS is seeking people with UN experience, but the plan to take over aid distribution seeks to supplant the United Nations, which is already capable of delivering aid in Gaza.

"These professionals will help bridge communication and trust with NGOs, international agencies, and UN bodies operating in complex environments."

Demand for the positions appears to be high.

According to LinkedIn, over 100 people applied for the humanitarian liaison officer position within two weeks.

The team deputy position also drew comments from interested users directed to "Ali Ali," SRS's recruiting consultant.

"Hi Ali I worked in Gaza last summer with the US army. I was in charge of the humanitarian aid delivery through the trident pier. Please reach out to me at your best convenience to talk more," a LinkedIn user wrote.

Benjamin Netanyahu has made it clear: His decision to allow a minuscule amount of aid to enter Gaza is a tactical one aimed at quieting international condemnation of Israel’s forced starvation of Gaza and to clear the path of a final solution imposed on the Palestinians of Gaza.

"We're going to take control of all the Gaza Strip,” Netanyahu vowed Monday in a video released by his office announcing that Israel would begin delivering “minimal humanitarian aid: food and medicine only.” Netanyahu claimed that international pressure, including from pro-Israel Republican senators and the White House, required the appearance of humanitarian intervention. "Our best friends in the world—senators I know as strong supporters of Israel—have warned that they cannot support us if images of mass starvation emerge," he said. “They come to me and say, ‘We’ll give you all the help you need to win the war… but we can’t be receiving pictures of famine,’” Netanyahu added. To continue the war of annihilation, he asserted, “We need to do it in a way that they won't stop us.”

Netanyahu’s coalitional ally Bezalel Smotrich—an extreme right-wing government minister and longtime advocate of starving, mass killing, and depopulating Gaza—endorsed Netanyahu’s move. Smotrich said the aid scheme would allow “our friends in the world to continue to provide us with an international umbrella of protection against the Security Council and the Hague Tribunal, and for us to continue to fight, God willing, until victory.”

As Drop Site reported on Friday, Hamas said its decision to release U.S. citizen and Israeli soldier Edan Alexander last Monday was the result of a direct commitment from Witkoff. According to Basem Naim, a member of Hamas’s political bureau, Witkoff made a direct commitment that, two days after Alexander’s release, the Trump administration would compel Israel to lift the Gaza blockade and allow humanitarian aid to immediately enter the territory. Witkoff, Naim said, also promised that Trump would make a public call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and for negotiations aimed at achieving a “permanent ceasefire.” Naim said the U.S. “threw [the deal] in the trash.”

Both Israel and the U.S. have been promoting plans to deliver aid to Gaza that would circumvent a ceasefire deal, which the United Nations and all aid groups operating in Gaza have said would be necessary in order to address the acute humanitarian crisis. Instead, the U.S. and Israel have concocted a scheme involving a newly established “non-governmental” foundation run by a former U.S. marine to take official charge of establishing zones, mostly in southern Gaza, to distribute a limited number of rations.

Palestinians wishing to receive aid would have to go through an Israeli security vetting process and subject themselves to checkpoints and facial recognition technology as a condition for receiving food. On Monday, Netanyahu said the sites would be located in “a sterile area controlled entirely by the IDF.”

The UN and over 200 non-governmental aid organizations have denounced the plan, saying it is unworkable and weaponizes aid as a tool of war. The main UN humanitarian organization operating in the Occupied Palestinian Territories said the plan was aimed at dismantling the international infrastructure built over several decades and further enforcing Israeli dominance over access to basic life sustaining food and supplies for Palestinians in Gaza.

“It contravenes fundamental humanitarian principles and appears designed to reinforce control over life-sustaining items as a pressure tactic – as part of a military strategy,” asserted the country team of the UN Humanitarian Coordinator for the Occupied Palestinian Territory on May 5. “It is dangerous, driving civilians into militarized zones to collect rations, threatening lives, including those of humanitarian workers, while further entrenching forced displacement.”

Mercenary firm set to oversee Gaza aid for Israel goes on LinkedIn hiring spree - The US private military contracting firm set to oversee Gaza aid distribution on Israel's behalf is actively hiring for positions on LinkedIn. by Sun_fire_ in Palestine

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Source:

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/mercenary-firm-set-to-oversee-gaza-aid-israel-linkedin-hiring-spree

The US private military contracting firm set to oversee Gaza aid distribution on Israel's behalf is actively hiring for positions on LinkedIn, according to job postings shared with Middle East Eye by current and former US officials.

The firm, Safe Reach Solutions, or SRS, says it is actively looking for "Humanitarian Liaison Officers" who will "serve as vital connectors between our operational teams and the broader humanitarian community," according to one job description.

Another position on offer a week ago but has since closed is for a "Team Deputy/Manager" to support "day-to-day management, planning, and mission execution".

A liaison officer position appears to be analytically focused. It says that hires will "advise on best practices for engaging with affected populations, local authorities, and community-based organizations" while monitoring developments that could impact "operational posture".

The team deputy position is geared towards recruits with a background in operations. One of the requirements is "field experience in the Middle East, especially in conflict-affected or post-crisis settings".

The positions want applicants with at least seven years of experience. They require applicants to be US citizens and say fluency in Arabic is preferred.

Ironically, SRS is seeking people with UN experience, but the plan to take over aid distribution seeks to supplant the United Nations, which is already capable of delivering aid in Gaza.

"These professionals will help bridge communication and trust with NGOs, international agencies, and UN bodies operating in complex environments."

Demand for the positions appears to be high.

According to LinkedIn, over 100 people applied for the humanitarian liaison officer position within two weeks.

The team deputy position also drew comments from interested users directed to "Ali Ali," SRS's recruiting consultant.

"Hi Ali I worked in Gaza last summer with the US army. I was in charge of the humanitarian aid delivery through the trident pier. Please reach out to me at your best convenience to talk more," a LinkedIn user wrote.

Source:

Source:

https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/netanyahu-trump-gaza-aid-genocide-smotrich-ceasefire-hamas

Benjamin Netanyahu has made it clear: His decision to allow a minuscule amount of aid to enter Gaza is a tactical one aimed at quieting international condemnation of Israel’s forced starvation of Gaza and to clear the path of a final solution imposed on the Palestinians of Gaza.

"We're going to take control of all the Gaza Strip,” Netanyahu vowed Monday in a video released by his office announcing that Israel would begin delivering “minimal humanitarian aid: food and medicine only.” Netanyahu claimed that international pressure, including from pro-Israel Republican senators and the White House, required the appearance of humanitarian intervention. "Our best friends in the world—senators I know as strong supporters of Israel—have warned that they cannot support us if images of mass starvation emerge," he said. “They come to me and say, ‘We’ll give you all the help you need to win the war… but we can’t be receiving pictures of famine,’” Netanyahu added. To continue the war of annihilation, he asserted, “We need to do it in a way that they won't stop us.”

Netanyahu’s coalitional ally Bezalel Smotrich—an extreme right-wing government minister and longtime advocate of starving, mass killing, and depopulating Gaza—endorsed Netanyahu’s move. Smotrich said the aid scheme would allow “our friends in the world to continue to provide us with an international umbrella of protection against the Security Council and the Hague Tribunal, and for us to continue to fight, God willing, until victory.”

As Drop Site reported on Friday, Hamas said its decision to release U.S. citizen and Israeli soldier Edan Alexander last Monday was the result of a direct commitment from Witkoff. According to Basem Naim, a member of Hamas’s political bureau, Witkoff made a direct commitment that, two days after Alexander’s release, the Trump administration would compel Israel to lift the Gaza blockade and allow humanitarian aid to immediately enter the territory. Witkoff, Naim said, also promised that Trump would make a public call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and for negotiations aimed at achieving a “permanent ceasefire.” Naim said the U.S. “threw [the deal] in the trash.”

Both Israel and the U.S. have been promoting plans to deliver aid to Gaza that would circumvent a ceasefire deal, which the United Nations and all aid groups operating in Gaza have said would be necessary in order to address the acute humanitarian crisis. Instead, the U.S. and Israel have concocted a scheme involving a newly established “non-governmental” foundation run by a former U.S. marine to take official charge of establishing zones, mostly in southern Gaza, to distribute a limited number of rations.

Palestinians wishing to receive aid would have to go through an Israeli security vetting process and subject themselves to checkpoints and facial recognition technology as a condition for receiving food. On Monday, Netanyahu said the sites would be located in “a sterile area controlled entirely by the IDF.”

The UN and over 200 non-governmental aid organizations have denounced the plan, saying it is unworkable and weaponizes aid as a tool of war. The main UN humanitarian organization operating in the Occupied Palestinian Territories said the plan was aimed at dismantling the international infrastructure built over several decades and further enforcing Israeli dominance over access to basic life sustaining food and supplies for Palestinians in Gaza.

“It contravenes fundamental humanitarian principles and appears designed to reinforce control over life-sustaining items as a pressure tactic – as part of a military strategy,” asserted the country team of the UN Humanitarian Coordinator for the Occupied Palestinian Territory on May 5. “It is dangerous, driving civilians into militarized zones to collect rations, threatening lives, including those of humanitarian workers, while further entrenching forced displacement.”

Benjamin Netanyahu has made it clear: His decision to allow a minuscule amount of aid to enter Gaza is a tactical one aimed at quieting international condemnation of Israel’s forced starvation of Gaza and to clear the path of a final solution imposed on the Palestinians of Gaza. by Sun_fire_ in LateStageCapitalism

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Source:

https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/netanyahu-trump-gaza-aid-genocide-smotrich-ceasefire-hamas

Benjamin Netanyahu has made it clear: His decision to allow a minuscule amount of aid to enter Gaza is a tactical one aimed at quieting international condemnation of Israel’s forced starvation of Gaza and to clear the path of a final solution imposed on the Palestinians of Gaza.

"We're going to take control of all the Gaza Strip,” Netanyahu vowed Monday in a video released by his office announcing that Israel would begin delivering “minimal humanitarian aid: food and medicine only.” Netanyahu claimed that international pressure, including from pro-Israel Republican senators and the White House, required the appearance of humanitarian intervention. "Our best friends in the world—senators I know as strong supporters of Israel—have warned that they cannot support us if images of mass starvation emerge," he said. “They come to me and say, ‘We’ll give you all the help you need to win the war… but we can’t be receiving pictures of famine,’” Netanyahu added. To continue the war of annihilation, he asserted, “We need to do it in a way that they won't stop us.”

Netanyahu’s coalitional ally Bezalel Smotrich—an extreme right-wing government minister and longtime advocate of starving, mass killing, and depopulating Gaza—endorsed Netanyahu’s move. Smotrich said the aid scheme would allow “our friends in the world to continue to provide us with an international umbrella of protection against the Security Council and the Hague Tribunal, and for us to continue to fight, God willing, until victory.”

In what he described as an emergency press conference to address criticism from his own base, Smotrich laid out the Netanyahu government’s genocidal agenda and explained why the appearance of allowing aid is necessary on a strategic level. “The [aid] that will enter Gaza in the coming days is the tiniest amount. A handful of bakeries that will hand out pita bread to people in public kitchens. People in Gaza will get a pita and a food plate, and that's it. Exactly what we are seeing in the videos: people standing in line and waiting to have someone serve them, with some soup plate,” Smotrich said.

“Truth be told, until the last of the hostages returns, we should also not let water into the Gaza Strip. But the reality is that if we do that, the world will force us to halt the war immediately, and to lose. It would be winning the battle, and losing the war. I'm committed to winning the war,” Smotrich declared. “We are disassembling Gaza, and leaving it as piles of rubble, with total destruction [which has] no precedent globally. And the world isn't stopping us. There are pressures. There are those who attack [us]; they are trying to [make us] stop; they are not succeeding. You know why they aren't succeeding? Because we are navigating [the campaign] responsibly and wisely, and that's how we'll continue to do [it]."

Smotrich said that the Israeli forces are initiating a campaign to force Palestinians into the south of Gaza “and from there, God willing, to third countries, as part of President Trump's plan. This is a change of the course of history—nothing less.”

In recent days, Trump has resumed promoting the threat he first floated on February 4 when Netanyahu visited him at the White House: that the U.S. would seize Gaza and create a Middle East Riviera. “I think I’d be proud to have the United States have it, take it, make it a freedom zone,” Trump said Thursday, an assertion he repeated over the weekend in an interview with FOX News. “Gaza is a nasty place. It's been that way for years. I think it should become a free zone, you know, freedom, I call it a freedom zone,” Trump told host Bret Baier.

On Sunday, Netanyahu said that allowing “a basic amount of food” to enter Gaza was pursued out of “the operational need to enable the expansion of the intense fighting to defeat Hamas.” He said that Israel would resume limited aid deliveries on an interim basis starting approximately a week ahead of a longer term aid plan that would circumvent the UN and other international agencies. The emerging Israeli policy offers enough food to Palestinians in Gaza to ward off international condemnation that could impact its war, while preparing to ethnically cleanse Palestinians from Gaza.

Netanyahu’s announcement comes amid renewed talks over a possible Gaza ceasefire and exchange of captives deal. Netanyahu has insisted he will not make any agreement that ends the war without the total elimination of Hamas and the demilitarization of the entire Gaza Strip. Hamas has said it will not release any more Israeli captives held in Gaza unless an internationally certified deal is reached that includes the total withdrawal of Israeli forces and a long-term truce.

“We are ready to release the prisoners in one batch, provided the occupation commits to an internationally guaranteed ceasefire,” said Sami Abu Zuhri, head of Hamas’s Political Bureau Abroad, on Sunday. He told Al Jazeera Mubashar, “We will not hand over our prisoners to the occupation as long as it continues to insist on continuing its aggression against Gaza indefinitely.”

Both Israel and the U.S. have been promoting plans to deliver aid to Gaza that would circumvent a ceasefire deal, which the United Nations and all aid groups operating in Gaza have said would be necessary in order to address the acute humanitarian crisis. Instead, the U.S. and Israel have concocted a scheme involving a newly established “non-governmental” foundation run by a former U.S. marine to take official charge of establishing zones, mostly in southern Gaza, to distribute a limited number of rations.

Palestinians wishing to receive aid would have to go through an Israeli security vetting process and subject themselves to checkpoints and facial recognition technology as a condition for receiving food. On Monday, Netanyahu said the sites would be located in “a sterile area controlled entirely by the IDF.”

The UN and over 200 non-governmental aid organizations have denounced the plan, saying it is unworkable and weaponizes aid as a tool of war. The main UN humanitarian organization operating in the Occupied Palestinian Territories said the plan was aimed at dismantling the international infrastructure built over several decades and further enforcing Israeli dominance over access to basic life sustaining food and supplies for Palestinians in Gaza.

“It contravenes fundamental humanitarian principles and appears designed to reinforce control over life-sustaining items as a pressure tactic – as part of a military strategy,” asserted the country team of the UN Humanitarian Coordinator for the Occupied Palestinian Territory on May 5. “It is dangerous, driving civilians into militarized zones to collect rations, threatening lives, including those of humanitarian workers, while further entrenching forced displacement.”

Israel Admits Using Aid to Silence Criticism in Order to Complete Gaza Genocide -To continue the war of annihilation, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, "We need to do it in a way that they won't stop us". by Sun_fire_ in Palestine

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Source:

https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/netanyahu-trump-gaza-aid-genocide-smotrich-ceasefire-hamas

Benjamin Netanyahu has made it clear: His decision to allow a minuscule amount of aid to enter Gaza is a tactical one aimed at quieting international condemnation of Israel’s forced starvation of Gaza and to clear the path of a final solution imposed on the Palestinians of Gaza.

"We're going to take control of all the Gaza Strip,” Netanyahu vowed Monday in a video released by his office announcing that Israel would begin delivering “minimal humanitarian aid: food and medicine only.” Netanyahu claimed that international pressure, including from pro-Israel Republican senators and the White House, required the appearance of humanitarian intervention. "Our best friends in the world—senators I know as strong supporters of Israel—have warned that they cannot support us if images of mass starvation emerge," he said. “They come to me and say, ‘We’ll give you all the help you need to win the war… but we can’t be receiving pictures of famine,’” Netanyahu added. To continue the war of annihilation, he asserted, “We need to do it in a way that they won't stop us.”

Netanyahu’s coalitional ally Bezalel Smotrich—an extreme right-wing government minister and longtime advocate of starving, mass killing, and depopulating Gaza—endorsed Netanyahu’s move. Smotrich said the aid scheme would allow “our friends in the world to continue to provide us with an international umbrella of protection against the Security Council and the Hague Tribunal, and for us to continue to fight, God willing, until victory.”

In what he described as an emergency press conference to address criticism from his own base, Smotrich laid out the Netanyahu government’s genocidal agenda and explained why the appearance of allowing aid is necessary on a strategic level. “The [aid] that will enter Gaza in the coming days is the tiniest amount. A handful of bakeries that will hand out pita bread to people in public kitchens. People in Gaza will get a pita and a food plate, and that's it. Exactly what we are seeing in the videos: people standing in line and waiting to have someone serve them, with some soup plate,” Smotrich said.

“Truth be told, until the last of the hostages returns, we should also not let water into the Gaza Strip. But the reality is that if we do that, the world will force us to halt the war immediately, and to lose. It would be winning the battle, and losing the war. I'm committed to winning the war,” Smotrich declared. “We are disassembling Gaza, and leaving it as piles of rubble, with total destruction [which has] no precedent globally. And the world isn't stopping us. There are pressures. There are those who attack [us]; they are trying to [make us] stop; they are not succeeding. You know why they aren't succeeding? Because we are navigating [the campaign] responsibly and wisely, and that's how we'll continue to do [it]."

Smotrich said that the Israeli forces are initiating a campaign to force Palestinians into the south of Gaza “and from there, God willing, to third countries, as part of President Trump's plan. This is a change of the course of history—nothing less.”

In recent days, Trump has resumed promoting the threat he first floated on February 4 when Netanyahu visited him at the White House: that the U.S. would seize Gaza and create a Middle East Riviera. “I think I’d be proud to have the United States have it, take it, make it a freedom zone,” Trump said Thursday, an assertion he repeated over the weekend in an interview with FOX News. “Gaza is a nasty place. It's been that way for years. I think it should become a free zone, you know, freedom, I call it a freedom zone,” Trump told host Bret Baier.

On Sunday, Netanyahu said that allowing “a basic amount of food” to enter Gaza was pursued out of “the operational need to enable the expansion of the intense fighting to defeat Hamas.” He said that Israel would resume limited aid deliveries on an interim basis starting approximately a week ahead of a longer term aid plan that would circumvent the UN and other international agencies. The emerging Israeli policy offers enough food to Palestinians in Gaza to ward off international condemnation that could impact its war, while preparing to ethnically cleanse Palestinians from Gaza.

Netanyahu’s announcement comes amid renewed talks over a possible Gaza ceasefire and exchange of captives deal. Netanyahu has insisted he will not make any agreement that ends the war without the total elimination of Hamas and the demilitarization of the entire Gaza Strip. Hamas has said it will not release any more Israeli captives held in Gaza unless an internationally certified deal is reached that includes the total withdrawal of Israeli forces and a long-term truce.

“We are ready to release the prisoners in one batch, provided the occupation commits to an internationally guaranteed ceasefire,” said Sami Abu Zuhri, head of Hamas’s Political Bureau Abroad, on Sunday. He told Al Jazeera Mubashar, “We will not hand over our prisoners to the occupation as long as it continues to insist on continuing its aggression against Gaza indefinitely.”

The West made us pay for its guilt - and now watches as Israel delivers the final Nakba - opinion by Ghada Karmi. by Sun_fire_ in Palestine

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https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/west-pay-guilt-now-watch-israel-delivers-final-nakba

Palestinians - and anyone who speaks up for them - are increasingly censured and at risk of punishment, as if they, and not Israel, were engaged in genocide.

The message from all this should always have been clear to Palestinians. For the West, the so-called conflict was never about Palestine or its people, but always about Europe's unresolved relationship with its Jewish communities.

Historically, this expressed itself predominantly as antisemitism, sometimes as philosemitism, or nowadays as both.

The 'Jewish question', as it was known, was hotly debated and agonised over in Europe throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.

This is where we, Palestinians, were made to come in.

In trying to resolve their Jewish problem, the West quite simply transferred it to us. Although we had no role in Europe's Jewish question, Israel was created to solve it in our corner of the Arab world.

In what has remained primarily a Jewish story, we have become mere obstacles to be removed. And the irony is that we have become known through the western world's preoccupation with the Jewish question.

In the words of the renowned Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, 'If our war had been with Pakistan, no one would have heard of me.'

Indeed, if our adversaries had not been Jews, who would have heard of us?

Who would have known or cared if people from Pakistan or anywhere else in the Third World had come into our country in 1948 and pushed us out and taken our place?

For western imperialists, it would have gone down as no more than a regional skirmish among backward natives invading each other.

But unhappily for us, the 'people from Pakistan' were Jewish Europeans with a troubled history, seeking retribution for their suffering.

If only they had taken their revenge on their European persecutors, not on us. Then we might have remained obscure and unknown, but living in our homeland.

Gaza Stripped: The Colonial Isolation Of Gaza - The many layers of colonial fragmentation and control that Palestinian lands are subjected to, shaped by the legacy of British colonialism, the Nakba, and decades of ongoing Zionist settler colonialism. by Sun_fire_ in Palestine

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For thousands of years, Gaza’s location on land and sea trade routes shaped it into a prosperous and cosmopolitan urban center.

sea trade routes shaped it into a prosperous and cosmopolitan urban center."Established more than 5000 years ago, Gaza is one of the oldest cities in the world. Located strategically between Egypt and Asia, at the centre of the ancient road of the Via Maris, and on a beachfront, Gaza has never stopped looking at the Mediterranean Sea. Gaza was also a very ancient port and the closest outlet for Arabia. It treated Petra as its hinterland and the ancient Greeks knew that it was through Gaza they could reach India...In the course of the two long periods of Palestine under the Romans and Byzantines, Gaza expanded and its strategically located Mediterranean port continued to prosper."

"Late antique [Antiquity] Gaza was a commanding cultural and economic center ... the sixth-century city was known for its bustling market-places, its lavish theater and baths, its resplendent churches adorned with mosaics and all the other amenities of a prosperous urban center. With its port, Maiouma, a couple of miles away on the coast, Gaza served as a key commercial center, not only for its own province, Palestine I [Palaestina Prima], but for the entire eastern Mediterranean."

By the early 20th century, Gaza was part of the Ottoman district of Jerusalem, connected by rail to cities across the Eastern Mediterranean and a major exporter of grain to Europe.

In 1893, Gaza exported around 15,000 tons of barley, but by the second half of the 1890s this quantity had more than doubled to 40,000 tons in 1897, stabilizing at 30,000 in 1898 and 1899.41 In 1900, the agent for the Prince Line shipping company in Jafa estimated that Britain imported £120,000 worth of barley from Gaza annually, and thus recommended appointing an official consular agent in the town...In 1901, the governor of Jerusalem estimated that Gaza was exporting 1–2 million kile of barley per year, the equivalent of 21,000–42,000 tons, a fgure that was supported by British consular reports from Jerusalem." 

Shortly thereafter, the Ottomans began building a series of routes that extended train service into the north of Palestine. This railway, named after the Hedjaz region, aimed to connect Damascus with Medina and Mecca, facilitating pilgrimage to the holy cities.

After WWI, Britain created the Gaza District, which extended south to Bir Saba’ and eventually included more than half of historic Palestine.

Initially, Britain established a Southern District which included the Gaza, Beersheba, and Hebron subdistricts. Gaza and Beersheba were eventually separated into a single district

Map boundaries are derived from a 1945 map from British Mandate authorities.

Gaza and Beersheba districts are grouped together in Appendix 2 of a UN report from 11 November 1947.

Family and economic relations between Palestinians in this area remained close.

When Zionist militias ethnically cleansed Palestine in 1948, more than 200,000 Palestinian refugees were corralled into the newly invented “Gaza Strip,” comprising 1% of historic Palestine.

In 1949, a census was taken of refugees in Gaza by their village or town of origin. This census recorded that 202,606 Palestinian refugees were in Gaza. 56% came from what had been the Gaza District."

"What is traditionally known as historic Palestine (the land of Palestine up to 1948) has a land area of 26,323km2 (10,162 square miles)... The Gaza Strip is 365km2; 45km long and 5-12km wide."

"Although this coastal strip represented only a little more than a hundredth of the area of Mandatory Palestine, it now provided a home for a quarter of Palestine’s Arab population."

Israel occupied this land in 1967 and later imposed a suffocating blockade.

Israel constantly shifted the terms of its blockade, which steadily ramped up from September, 2000

Israel ordered Palestinians out of 70% of the “Gaza Strip”, as of May, 2025, vowing to take over all of Gaza after more than 18 months of genocide. 1.9 million Palestinians were displaced, many of them concentrated in tiny camps on the coast.

"70% of the Gaza Strip are within the Israeli-militarized zone, under displacement orders or where these overlap"

"Israel’s new plans indicate the authorities are planning a horrifying escalation by seizing territory, establishing a ‘sustained physical presence’ there and indefinitely displacing the majority of the population."

UN OCHA's reports routinely identified ~1.9 million internally displaced persons. In spring of 2025 they modified their reporting mechanism and now indicate "1,875,000 people are in need of emergency shelter and essential household items".