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Israel is a War Criminal
Shared publicly -#Israeli lobby groups such as #AIPAC put the interest of Israel before #America and this policy has isolated America from peaceful relationship's with other countries around the world.
We hope #Donald_Trump stick to put America first.
We hope #Donald_Trump stick to put America first.
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Shared publicly -A #Palestinian young man VS #Israeli soldiers.
"This is my land .. I won't leave it and I won't let you to take it" ✌✌
#Photo from #UmmAlHiran Bedouin village in the occupied #Negev.
"This is my land .. I won't leave it and I won't let you to take it" ✌✌
#Photo from #UmmAlHiran Bedouin village in the occupied #Negev.
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Kirah Mia
Shared publicly - #Syrian state news agency #SANA says #Israeli jets have bombed the #Mezzeh military airport west of #Damascus , accusing #TelAviv of supporting #terrorism .
The airport was rocked by multiple explosions, with ambulances rushing to the scene.
https://youtu.be/BbwbktJBqXU
The airport was rocked by multiple explosions, with ambulances rushing to the scene.
https://youtu.be/BbwbktJBqXU
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Israel is a War Criminal
Shared publicly -13 years ago this month, Tom Hurndall, 22, died after an #Israeli sniper shot him in the head.
Tom was a #British student and photographer who traveled to #Gaza in 2003. On January 13th, he watched as children playing nearby suddenly came under Israeli rifle fire. Most of the children fled, but three, aged four to seven, froze with fear. Tom rushed one to safety. When he returned for two little girls, an Israeli sniper shot him in the head.
Despite the urgency, Israeli officials delayed his transport to specialized medical care for over two and a half hours. Tom remained in a vegetative state until his death 9 months later.
Tom was a #British student and photographer who traveled to #Gaza in 2003. On January 13th, he watched as children playing nearby suddenly came under Israeli rifle fire. Most of the children fled, but three, aged four to seven, froze with fear. Tom rushed one to safety. When he returned for two little girls, an Israeli sniper shot him in the head.
Despite the urgency, Israeli officials delayed his transport to specialized medical care for over two and a half hours. Tom remained in a vegetative state until his death 9 months later.
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Shared publicly -TEL AVIV: Using photos of young women and Hebrew slang, the Palestinian militant group Hamas chatted up dozens of Israeli soldiers online, gaining control of their phone cameras and microphones, the military said on Wednesday.An officer, who briefed reporters on the alleged scam, said the Islamist group that runs the Gaza Strip uncovered no major military secrets in the intelligence-gathering operation.Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum declined to co...
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Shared publicly -JERUSALEM: A Palestinian rammed his truck into a group of Israeli soldiers on a popular promenade in Jerusalem on Sunday, killing four of them in an attack that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said was likely inspired by Daesh.It was the deadliest Palestinian attack in Jerusalem in months and targeted officer cadets as they disembarked from a bus that brought them to the Armon Hanatziv promenade, which has a panoramic view of the walled Old Cit...
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Shared publicly -4 killed, 15 wounded as truck rams into #Israeli soldiers in #Jerusalem AMTV
A #Palestinian rammed his speeding truck into a group of Israeli soldiers in Jerusalem Sunday, killing four people and wounding 15 others before being shot dead.
http://www.amtvmedia.com/4-killed-15-wounded-as-truck-rams-into-israeli-soldiers-in-jerusalem/
A #Palestinian rammed his speeding truck into a group of Israeli soldiers in Jerusalem Sunday, killing four people and wounding 15 others before being shot dead.
http://www.amtvmedia.com/4-killed-15-wounded-as-truck-rams-into-israeli-soldiers-in-jerusalem/
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Shared publicly -[ISRAELI-IRAN-HEZBOLLAH] : IRAN HAS SHARES IN GERMAN FIRM PRODUCING TOP SECRET ISRAELI WEAPONS - DEC. 3, 2016
An Iranian government firm owns shares in a German company which manufactures Israel’s most classified weapons, including submarines and Sa’ar 6 Class corvette warships for the Israeli navy, Israeli news website Ynet News revealed yesterday.
Israel claims that it has been doing its best to avoid deals with international firms that have connections with Iran, but the Israeli website said that it came to light that Israeli money ends up in Iranian hands through this German firm.
According to Ynet News, the Iranian Foreign Investment Company (IFIC) holds nearly five per cent of shares in the German ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS), further noting that the IFIC is the Iranian government’s main avenue for investing abroad.
It also reported Israeli fears about the level of access the Iranian shareholders would have to one of the most classified projects for the Israeli military.
Based on an interview conducted with IFIC’s Farhad Zargari, The Business Year revealed that that Iran owns 4.5 per cent of ThyssenKrupp shares.
“As the central body responsible for foreign investments for the government, the IFIC has a huge responsibility in strengthening Iran’s world economic relations,” Zargari told The Business Year.
“IFIC has investments in 22 countries on five continents. It has stakes in companies such as British Petroleum, ThyssenKrupp, Adidas and other large multinational corporations,” Zargari said in an interview released by IFIC a few months ago.
According to Ynet News, IFIC, which started investing in ThyssenKrupp in 1974, has reported that it has invested $1.5 billion in foreign companies, 57 per cent of which are in Europe.
#war #iran #israeli #hezbollah
An Iranian government firm owns shares in a German company which manufactures Israel’s most classified weapons, including submarines and Sa’ar 6 Class corvette warships for the Israeli navy, Israeli news website Ynet News revealed yesterday.
Israel claims that it has been doing its best to avoid deals with international firms that have connections with Iran, but the Israeli website said that it came to light that Israeli money ends up in Iranian hands through this German firm.
According to Ynet News, the Iranian Foreign Investment Company (IFIC) holds nearly five per cent of shares in the German ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS), further noting that the IFIC is the Iranian government’s main avenue for investing abroad.
It also reported Israeli fears about the level of access the Iranian shareholders would have to one of the most classified projects for the Israeli military.
Based on an interview conducted with IFIC’s Farhad Zargari, The Business Year revealed that that Iran owns 4.5 per cent of ThyssenKrupp shares.
“As the central body responsible for foreign investments for the government, the IFIC has a huge responsibility in strengthening Iran’s world economic relations,” Zargari told The Business Year.
“IFIC has investments in 22 countries on five continents. It has stakes in companies such as British Petroleum, ThyssenKrupp, Adidas and other large multinational corporations,” Zargari said in an interview released by IFIC a few months ago.
According to Ynet News, IFIC, which started investing in ThyssenKrupp in 1974, has reported that it has invested $1.5 billion in foreign companies, 57 per cent of which are in Europe.
#war #iran #israeli #hezbollah
An Iranian government firm owns shares in a German company which manufactures Israel's most classified weapons, including submarines and Sa'ar 6 Class corvette warships for the Israeli navy, Israe...
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Shared publicly -JERUSALEM: Israel’s prime minister on Sunday accepted an invitation to visit the White House next month in hopes of forging a “common vision” for the region with President Donald Trump that could include expanded settlement construction on occupied territories and a tougher policy toward Iran.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced his plans to head to Washington in early February hours after delaying a vote on an explosive proposal to annex ...
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AMTV
Shared publicly -#Israeli hard-liners push for West Bank territory grabs AMTV
The municipality of #Jerusalem granted final approval #Sunday for the construction of hundreds of new homes in east Jerusalem.
http://www.amtvmedia.com/israeli-hard-liners-push-for-west-bank-territory-grabs/
The municipality of #Jerusalem granted final approval #Sunday for the construction of hundreds of new homes in east Jerusalem.
http://www.amtvmedia.com/israeli-hard-liners-push-for-west-bank-territory-grabs/
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Shared publicly -JERUSALEM: An Israeli Arab rammed his vehicle into a group of police officers on Wednesday, killing one of them before he was shot dead during clashes in southern Israel over a court-ordered operation to demolish illegally built homes, police said.
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Shared publicly -JERUSALEM: An Israeli minister said Monday the Palestinians had no way to block incoming US President Donald Trump from moving his country’s embassy to Jerusalem.Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas has said such a move would have consequences as it was a “red line” whose crossing would ruin hopes for a two-state solution. But regional cooperation minister Tzachi Hanegbi, of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party, said the Palestinians wer...
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Shared publicly -DAMASCUS: The Syrian regime said on Friday that Israeli missile strikes caused a series of explosions at an air base outside Damascus before dawn.The airport southwest of the capital is a major strategic air base used mainly by Syrian elite Republican Guards and had been a base used to fire rockets at former opposition-held areas in the suburbs of Damascus. State television did not give any further details.
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Shared publicly -#Israeli Occupation kidnapping a little #Palestinian school girl in Occupied Khalil [Hebron]. #freepalestine
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News Articles -An Israeli embassy official has been caught on camera in an undercover sting plotting to “take down” MPs regarded as hostile, including foreign office minister Sir Alan Duncan, an outspoken supporter of a Palestinian state.
#Israel #Israeli #lobby #politics #Palestine #Palestinian #affairs #justice #zionist #aggression
#Israel #Israeli #lobby #politics #Palestine #Palestinian #affairs #justice #zionist #aggression
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Rick Clark
Shared publicly -Requium for a Friend: Expiration Date for Israeli-Palestinian 2-State Solution May Be Jan. 20
Even before Secretary of State John Kerry issued his scathing critique of Israeli policies on Wednesday, President-elect Donald J. Trump essentially told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to ignore it.
“Stay strong Israel,” Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter. “January 20th is fast approaching!”
Mr. Netanyahu responded warmly. “President-elect Trump, thank you for your warm friendship and your clear-cut support for #Israel!” he wrote, adding Israeli and American flag emojis.
Mr. Kerry’s much-anticipated Middle East speech brought together four giant personalities representing two radically divergent worldviews in one momentous clash.
On one side was Mr. Kerry, venting years of frustration on behalf of President Obama and himself at what they consider Israeli intransigence.
On the other were Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Trump, firing back at what they deemed a hypocritical betrayal of America’s closest friend in the Middle East.
If Mr. Obama and Mr. Kerry were playing for history, Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Trump were playing for time.
The departing administration intended for the speech to lay out a path to peace that they had tried to take, hoping to salvage some scrap of a legacy on the issue. The incoming administration and its Israeli ally were busy counting the days until the old team will be swept from the stage and a new Israeli-American alignment redefines the politics of the region.
Mr. Obama and Mr. Kerry have painted Israel into a corner, providing ammunition to its critics and effectively isolating it on the world stage after a United Nations Security Council resolution last week criticizing Israeli settlements and the secretary’s sharp assessment on Wednesday. But in three weeks, Mr. #Netanyahu expects unstinting support from Mr. #Trump, who so far appears to be promising it.
Amid the harsh exchanges was the increasing sense that the two-state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict favored by much of the world no longer seems plausible, at least for now. When Mr. #Kerry outlined six principles for a final land-for-peace agreement, he largely tracked longstanding American orthodoxy. But unlike when President Bill #Clinton did something similar 16 years ago, it sounded more like a requiem than a plan.
“The positions he lays out are well known to all of us,” said Michael Herzog, a member of the Israeli negotiating team during the latest round of failed talks, led by Mr. Kerry in 2014. “There were no major surprises. The question is, does it really matter?”
Indeed, among the blaring, polarized responses to Mr. Kerry’s speech, the one conclusion that drew agreement across political lines was that the two-state solution may be all but buried.
“This will go down in history as an eloquently delivered eulogy to the two-state formula, which is in itself a recipe for disaster,” said Oded Revivi, the chief foreign envoy of the Yesha Council, which represents #Israeli settlers.
“John Kerry just gave an eloquent eulogy for the two-state solution,” said Ali Abunimah, a Palestinian-American activist who helped found the Electronic Intifada, a website focused on the #Palestinian side of the conflict.
Even before Secretary of State John Kerry issued his scathing critique of Israeli policies on Wednesday, President-elect Donald J. Trump essentially told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to ignore it.
“Stay strong Israel,” Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter. “January 20th is fast approaching!”
Mr. Netanyahu responded warmly. “President-elect Trump, thank you for your warm friendship and your clear-cut support for #Israel!” he wrote, adding Israeli and American flag emojis.
Mr. Kerry’s much-anticipated Middle East speech brought together four giant personalities representing two radically divergent worldviews in one momentous clash.
On one side was Mr. Kerry, venting years of frustration on behalf of President Obama and himself at what they consider Israeli intransigence.
On the other were Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Trump, firing back at what they deemed a hypocritical betrayal of America’s closest friend in the Middle East.
If Mr. Obama and Mr. Kerry were playing for history, Mr. Netanyahu and Mr. Trump were playing for time.
The departing administration intended for the speech to lay out a path to peace that they had tried to take, hoping to salvage some scrap of a legacy on the issue. The incoming administration and its Israeli ally were busy counting the days until the old team will be swept from the stage and a new Israeli-American alignment redefines the politics of the region.
Mr. Obama and Mr. Kerry have painted Israel into a corner, providing ammunition to its critics and effectively isolating it on the world stage after a United Nations Security Council resolution last week criticizing Israeli settlements and the secretary’s sharp assessment on Wednesday. But in three weeks, Mr. #Netanyahu expects unstinting support from Mr. #Trump, who so far appears to be promising it.
Amid the harsh exchanges was the increasing sense that the two-state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict favored by much of the world no longer seems plausible, at least for now. When Mr. #Kerry outlined six principles for a final land-for-peace agreement, he largely tracked longstanding American orthodoxy. But unlike when President Bill #Clinton did something similar 16 years ago, it sounded more like a requiem than a plan.
“The positions he lays out are well known to all of us,” said Michael Herzog, a member of the Israeli negotiating team during the latest round of failed talks, led by Mr. Kerry in 2014. “There were no major surprises. The question is, does it really matter?”
Indeed, among the blaring, polarized responses to Mr. Kerry’s speech, the one conclusion that drew agreement across political lines was that the two-state solution may be all but buried.
“This will go down in history as an eloquently delivered eulogy to the two-state formula, which is in itself a recipe for disaster,” said Oded Revivi, the chief foreign envoy of the Yesha Council, which represents #Israeli settlers.
“John Kerry just gave an eloquent eulogy for the two-state solution,” said Ali Abunimah, a Palestinian-American activist who helped found the Electronic Intifada, a website focused on the #Palestinian side of the conflict.
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