Sunday, August 10, 2025

Israel pounds Gaza as death toll from starvation rises to 212


al Jazeera:


Israel pounds Gaza as death toll from starvation rises to 212






5 comments:

  1. Left unsaid is how many starving because Hamas is diverting and withholding food supplies.

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    1. Left unsaid is who is the mfering authority that restrict & control the distribution of food aids!

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  2. Why Palestinian babies are more important than Druze babies.

    Remember poor Mohammad the boy with cystic fibrosis but whose image was viraled and weaponized globally as a starving baby? Well, that same week a Druze baby was kidnapped by Ishmaels in Southern Syria, when the Druze city of Sweida was genocided, hundreds of Druze massacred. But there was zero media coverage on this kidnapping. Why?

    Let Me Sagest: No Isaacs involved. When Ishmaels kidnap Ishmaels (which Druze are, well, sort of) it is no issue, nothing special, Druze Lives Don't Matter. This kidnapping story doesn't fit the narrative.

    Watch this video right to the end, where the Ishmael kidnappers show off their "catch", the poor un-named baby and the helpless mother seated at the back of the car. Heart breaking.

    I am willing to bet my day's takings, 2 shekels, that this kidnapping will not be reported in Al Jezebel. KT, please monitor for me.

    https://youtu.be/0H3kiLn4eFk?feature=shared

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  3. More on the "forgotten Genocide" of the Druze of Sweida where 1,000 civilians were summarily executed by Ishmaels. Happened just weeks ago, still ongoing. The opening seconds of this video is graphic. Watch before YouTube censors it.

    https://youtu.be/Z-_XDT-wIv4?feature=shared

    But does the world care when Ishmaels kill Ishmaels? No, they only care when Isaacs are involved, then the Ishmaels like to play victim, blame everything on Isaacs, starvation etc and Gullible Guppies worldwide just swallow.

    Many horrifying scenes unfolded in mid-July, when sectarian violence erupted in Syria’s southern province of Sweida. According to early estimates from human rights groups, more than a thousand people were killed—hundreds of them civilians, including women and children—and tens of thousands displaced in what quickly became one of the deadliest episodes in Syria since the fall of Assad.

    This isn’t the first massacre targeting Syrian minorities since Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former al-Qaeda member who vowed to unify the country, took the reins of Syria late last year. In March, hundreds of people were slaughtered in the predominantly Alawite coastal provinces of Tartus and Latakia. And long-standing tensions between the Druze and neighboring Bedouin tribes in southern Syria have flared for centuries.

    But what set this latest round of bloodshed apart was a chilling new development: For the first time, the new Syrian government, feted by many Western leaders as one they can do business with, formally picked a side.

    “This episode marks the first time that the central government in Damascus deliberately took the side of the Bedouin tribes in these clashes with the Druze,” said Michael Nahum, the chief operating officer at The Center for Peace Communications (CPC). “And it did so for fairly clear, opportunistic reasons.”

    Through our partnership with the CPC, The Free Press obtained rare on-the-ground footage and exclusive testimony from inside Sweida—as the fighting was still underway—to piece together the events in a remote corner of Syria with massive geopolitical consequences.

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  4. Here are two First-Hand accounts of massacres in Sweida, carried out by Sunni Bedouins and Syrian Gomen Forces on Druze civilians. Deliberate executions. Ishmaels murdering Ishmaels in cold blood, but the world does not care. Only focus on Gaza Gaza Gaza where they can blame Isaacs for everything.

    Full credit to Netanyahu for helping to defend Sweida, now still under Druze control. Isaac is a true friend and brother to the Druze, even though they are different religions.

    https://youtu.be/O97mp3CnUoI?feature=shared

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