Yawn....... Israel attacked by Hamas

Let's see what Human Rights Watch has to say about Hamas.

Hamas-led groups committed ‘numerous war crimes’ on October 7, rights group says
https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/17/midd...uman-rights-watch-report-mime-intl/index.html

Hamas-led armed groups committed “numerous war crimes and crimes against humanity” against civilians during the October 7 attack in southern Israel, according to a Human Rights Watch (HRW) report released Wednesday.

In a 236-page report titled “‘I Can’t Erase All the Blood from My Mind’: Palestinian Armed Groups’ October 7 Assault on Israel,” the rights watchdog said that the October 7 attack was “directed against a civilian population,” and that “killing civilians and taking hostages were central aims of the planned attack, not an afterthought, a plan gone awry, or isolated acts.”

“The Hamas-led assault on October 7 was designed to kill civilians and take as many people as possible hostage,” said Ida Sawyer, crisis and conflict director at HRW.

The assault was led by Hamas’ military wing – the Qassam Brigades – but included at least four other Palestinian armed groups, the report said.

The report details several dozen cases of serious violations of international humanitarian law by Palestinian armed groups at most civilian attack sites on October 7, when militants killed 1,200 people in Israel and took more than 250 people hostage, according to Israeli authorities.

The rights group said it interviewed 144 people, including 94 Israeli and other nationals, who witnessed the October 7 assault, which targeted at least 19 kibbutzim (agricultural communes) and five moshavim (cooperative communities). The cities of Sderot and Ofakim, two music festivals, and a beach party were also targeted, HRW added.

“The armed groups committed numerous violations of the laws of war that amount to war crimes,” the report said. These include “attacks targeting civilians and civilian objects, willful killing of people in custody, cruel and other inhumane treatment.” Palestinian fighters committed summary killings and hostage-taking along with murder and wrongful imprisonment, HRW added.

Sexual and gender-based violence
The report also highlighted “crimes involving sexual and gender-based violence, hostage-taking, mutilation and despoiling bodies, use of human shields, and pillage and looting.”

Israel and the United Nations have also accused Hamas-led militants of committing sexual violence on October 7.

In March, the UN special envoy on sexual violence in conflict, Pramila Patten, said her team found “reasonable grounds to believe that conflict related sexual violence, including rape and gang rape occurred” that day. It was the UN’s most definitive finding on allegations of sexual assault in the aftermath of the attack.

Several first responders who attended the scenes of the October 7 attack told CNN in December that the attacks were overwhelmingly gruesome and that some female victims were found undressed.

HRW said that Hamas responded to its questions, stating that its forces were instructed not to target civilians and to abide by international human rights and humanitarian law. “In many cases, Human Rights Watch investigations found evidence to the contrary,” the watchdog said.

Hamas rejected the findings of the report and called for it to be retracted, according to a statement on Wednesday.

“We reject the lies and blatant bias towards the occupation and the lack of professionalism and credibility in the Human Rights Watch report. We demand its withdrawal and an apology,” the Palestinian group said.

‘Atrocities do not justify atrocities’
In response to the October 7 attack, Israel launched an air and ground offensive on Gaza that has killed more than 38,000 people in the enclave, according to Palestinian authorities. The war has displaced almost all of Gaza’s population of 2 million, turned swathes of the territory into rubble and triggered a massive humanitarian crisis.

Previous HRW reports have addressed several alleged serious violations by Israeli forces in Gaza since October 7. In its Wednesday report, HRW called on all parties involved in the conflict to abide by international humanitarian law.

“The Palestinian armed groups in Gaza should immediately and unconditionally release civilians held hostage,” the report said, adding that both parties “should surrender for prosecution anyone facing an International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant.”

In May, the ICC said it was seeking arrest warrants for Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas leader in Gaza, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, among other Israeli and Hamas officials, on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity over the October 7 attacks and the subsequent war in Gaza. A case is also being heard by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) over an accusation by South Africa that Israel is committing genocide in its war in Gaza.

“Atrocities do not justify atrocities,” Sawyer said. “To stop the endless cycle of abuses in Israel and Palestine, it’s critical to address root causes and hold violators of grave crimes to account. That’s in the interests of both Palestinians and Israelis.”


Human Rights Watch has a video which accompanies its 236 page report about the obscene war crimes committed by Hamas on October 7th.

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This Israeli battalion has a history of abuse. CNN uncovers how their commanders are now operating

Former commanders of an Israeli military unit that has been accused by the United States of gross human rights violations against Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank prior to October 7, have been promoted to senior positions in the Israel Defense Forces and are now active in training Israeli ground troops as well as running operations in Gaza, a CNN investigation has found. CNN's Katie Polglase reports.

https://edition.cnn.com/2024/07/13/...zah-yehuda-investigation-polglase-full-digvid
 
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Bombed buildings in Gaza. Photo Credit: Tasnim News Agency

A New Battle Front In Gaza: Israel Vs UNRWA – OpEd
July 19, 2024 By Thalif Deen and IDN

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) is the only agency of the world body which focuses solely on humanitarian assistance to millions of Palestinian refugees—and more so, during the current military conflict between Israel and Hamas.

But as the ongoing nine-month-old war in Gaza continues to escalate, the Israelis have accused UNRWA, which is staffed mostly with Palestinians, of harboring and employing members of Hamas, which the agency has vehemently denied.

Philippe Lazzarini, UNRWA Commissioner-General, a Swiss-Italian, said the war in Gaza has produced a blatant disregard for the mission of the United Nations, including outrageous attacks on the employees, facilities and operations of the UNRWA.

“These attacks must stop, and the world must act to hold the perpetrators accountable,” he warned last month.

Lazzarini said on July 10 that four schools have been hit in the last four days in Gaza. Since the war began, he said, two thirds of UNRWA school buildings in Gaza—currently being used as shelters for displaced people, given that schools are not operational—two-thirds of those buildings have been hit. Some have been bombed out and many severely damaged.

Last week Israel hit back at Lazzarini calling him “a terrorist sympathizer, a Jew-killing enabler and a liar.” Asked for a response, UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said July 17: “It’s reprehensible, and it frankly puts Philippe at risk”.

“And I think we’ve seen since the beginning, since 7 October and even before, but really since 7 October, UNRWA being the target of a number of attacks, both figuratively and literally. We just talked about the attacks on premises.”

Unacceptable
The remarks, especially those focused on Mr. Lazzarini, personally made by David Mencer, (Israeli government spokesman) last week “are unacceptable, to say the least”, said Dujarric.

“I think that using the kind of inflammatory language he used to describe Mr. Lazzarini, and I don’t want to repeat them, but they’re there for the record, in an environment that’s already extremely volatile is reprehensible and downright dangerous, because it puts at risk senior UN officials whose only focus is on helping civilians in Gaza and to alleviate their suffering. And, of course, an individual like Mr. Lazzarini, who has been very clear in his and very vocal in denouncing the attack, the terror attacks by Hamas on 7 October.”

UNRWA’s management has been very clear. They’ve been fully transparent in their operations and willing to cooperate with the Israeli authorities regarding allegations of infiltration by the agency, he added.

“As you saw and as you well know, there have been a number of efforts on behalf of the UN and as you also recall, UNRWA were the first ones to announce the list of staff that had been potentially involved in 7 October 2023”, said Dujarric.

There was a report by the former French Foreign Minister, Catherine Colonna, whose recommendations are already being implemented, plus the ongoing OIOS (Office for Internal Oversight Services) report, “which I’ve mentioned a few times, which we expect to have an update before the end of the month,” he noted.

Meanwhile, UNRWA says it has verified at least 197 UNRWA employees killed in Gaza. Nearly 190 UNRWA premises have been damaged or destroyed. UNRWA-run schools have been demolished; at least 520 displaced people have been killed while sheltered inside UNRWA schools and other structures.

Since October 7, Israeli security forces have rounded up UNRWA personnel in Gaza, who have alleged torture and mistreatment while in detention in the Strip and in Israel, Lazzarini said.

Harassed
UNRWA staff members, he pointed out, are regularly harassed and humiliated at Israeli checkpoints in the West Bank including East Jerusalem. Agency installations are used by the Israel security forces, Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups for military purposes.

UNRWA is not the only U.N. agency that faces danger. In April, gunfire hit World Food Program and UNICEF vehicles, apparently inadvertently but despite coordination with the Israeli authorities.

In an article published in the New York Times last week, Lazzarini said the assault on UNRWA has spread to East Jerusalem, where a member of the Jerusalem municipality has helped incite protests against UNRWA.

Demonstrations are becoming increasingly dangerous, with at least two arson attacks on the UNRWA compound, and a crowd including Israeli children gathered outside the premises singing “Let the U.N. burn.”

“At other times, demonstrators threw stones. Israeli officials are not only threatening the work of our staff and mission, they are also delegitimizing UNRWA by effectively characterizing it as a terrorist organization that fosters extremism and labeling U.N. leaders as terrorists who collude with Hamas. By doing so, they are creating a dangerous precedent of routine targeting of U.N. staff and premises.”

How can this be possible? Where is the international outrage? asked Lazzarini.

“Its absence is a license to disregard the United Nations and opens the door to impunity and chaos. If we tolerate such attacks in the context of Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory, we cannot uphold humanitarian principles in other conflicts around the world. This assault on the United Nations will further diminish our tools for peace and defense against inhumanity around the world. It must not become the new norm.”

While Israel has long been hostile to UNRWA, following the abhorrent attacks of October 7 it unleashed a campaign to equate UNRWA with Hamas and depict the agency as promoting extremism. In a new dimension to this campaign, the Israeli government made serious allegations that UNRWA staff were involved in the Hamas attack.

Deplorable assault on Israel
There is no question that individuals accused of criminal acts, including the deplorable assault on Israel, must be investigated. This is exactly what the United Nations is doing. Those individuals must be held accountable through criminal prosecution and, if found guilty, punished, said the Times article.

The Office of Internal Oversight Services, the top investigative body in the U.N. system, is overseeing this inquiry. It is looking into allegations against 19 out of 13,000 UNRWA staff members in Gaza. To date, one case was closed because there was no evidence. Four cases were suspended because the information was insufficient to proceed. Another 14 cases remain under investigation.

According to a news report in the Times of Israel July 2, Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee is considering merging three bills aimed at significantly curtailing the activities of UNRWA, amid a wave of popular anger against the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees and their descendants in the wake of the October 7 attack and the ongoing war.

The first bill, proposed by Likud MK Boaz Bismuth, would ban the organization from operating on Israeli territory and effectively erase its presence in Jerusalem.

The second, promoted by Yisrael Beytenu MK Yulia Malinovsky, would brand UNRWA—“a terrorist organization and require Israel to cut ties with it”.

The third proposal—itself a merger of two almost identical bills submitted separately by Yesh Atid MK Ron Katz and Likud lawmaker Dan Illouz, according to Illouz’s spokesperson—would strip UNRWA personnel of the legal immunities and privileges afforded to United Nations staff in Israel, such as exemptions from property taxes.

The agency provides education, health and aid to millions of Palestinians in Gaza, the West Bank, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. Israel alleges that some 10 percent of UNRWA’s staff in Gaza have ties to terror, and that educational facilities under the organization’s auspices consistently incite to hatred of Israel and glorify terror.

“UNRWA should not exist at all,” Malinovsky told the committee, calling it a “branch of Hamas” and stating that it is “a terrorist organization for all intents and purposes.”

Israel has accused multiple UNRWA staffers of taking part in Hamas’s attack on October 7, in which some 1,200 people were killed and 251 taken hostage, and the IDF has found a Hamas data center located directly beneath UNRWA headquarters in Gaza City, in addition to numerous findings indicating use of the agency’s assets for terror purposes.

Of the initial 12 employees accused by Israel, UNRWA fired 10 people and said the remaining two are dead. The U.N. later suspended investigations into several of the accused, claiming that Israel had provided insufficient evidence.

According to Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, of the 13,000 UNRWA employees in Gaza, at least 12% are affiliated with the Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) terror groups, including 1,468 employees active in Hamas and PIJ. Of those, 185 UNRWA workers were active in the military branches of Hamas, and 51 in the PIJ military branch.
 
Israel’s war on Gaza live: UK to resume funding to UNRWA

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By Stephen Quillen and Maziar Motamedi 19 Jul 2024

Britain’s foreign minister, David Lammy, has told parliament he is reassured that the UN Palestinian refugee agency had taken steps to “ensure it meets the highest standards of neutrality”. He confirms the UK will provide 21 million pounds ($27m) to UNRWA.

  • The Israeli army bombed its ninth school shelter in the Gaza Strip in recent days, this time in Gaza City. The attack killed at least two Palestinians who were sheltering there among other internally displaced people.
  • Al Jazeera’s correspondent reports that at least five people were killed when the Israeli army shelled a house in the Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip. The attack was followed by shelling that killed at least eight in the nearby Nuseirat refugee camp.
  • At least 38,848 people have been killed and 89,459 wounded in Israel’s war on Gaza. The death toll in Israel from Hamas-led attacks on October 7 is estimated at 1,139, with dozens of people still held captive in Gaza.

UK’s new Labour government to resume funding to UNRWA

Britain’s foreign minister, David Lammy, has told parliament he is reassured that the UN Palestinian refugee agency had taken steps to “ensure it meets the highest standards of neutrality”.

Britain was one of several countries to halt their funding to the UN Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA following accusations by Israel that some of the agency’s staff were involved in the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel that triggered the Gaza war.

“I can confirm to the house that we are overturning the suspension of UNRWA funding, Britain will provide 21 million [pounds, $27m] in funds” to the agency, he said.
 
Israel annexing the West Bank will not help the situation or lead to peace. This is a very poor proposal by one of Netanyahu's right-wing buddies.

Israel minister demands West Bank annexation if UN court rules against it
PM Netanyahu must order annexation of the West Bank if the International Court of Justice rules Israeli occupation is illegal, far-right minister says.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024...-bank-annexation-if-un-court-rules-against-it

Hardline Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich called on the prime minister to annex the occupied West Bank if the International Court of Justice (ICJ) rules Israeli settlements are illegal this week.

Smotrich told reporters, “no one will move the people of Israel from their land”, the Times of Israel quoted him as saying on Monday.

The UN’s top court is expected to deliver a non-binding ruling on the legal ramifications of Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories on Friday.

“I hereby call on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – if the International Court of Justice in The Hague does decide that the settlement enterprise is illegal – respond to them with a historic decision of applying sovereignty to the territories of the homeland,” said Smotrich.

The far-right minister also promised to “thwart the establishment of a Palestinian state through massive construction, regulating settlements, building roads and other measures in the field” – all moves illegal under international law.

Fifty-two countries presented arguments at the ICJ, also known as the World Court, about the legal consequences of Israel’s actions in the occupied territories in February, after the UN General Assembly asked it in 2022 for an advisory opinion.

Israel seized the West Bank in 1967 as well as Gaza and East Jerusalem – the longest military occupation in modern history.

According to international law, an occupying power cannot move its citizens into occupied land. Israel’s Supreme Court confirmed this in 2005.

It’s not the first time Smotrich – who lives in an illegal settlement himself – has called for the seizure of Palestinian land.

Last month, Israel’s hardline coalition government approved plans for thousands of new housing units in the occupied West Bank and gave Smotrich sweeping powers to expedite the construction of illegal settlements – bypassing measures in place for 27 years.

Netanyahu’s Likud party has also pledged to “advance and develop settlement in all parts of the land of Israel – in the Galilee, Negev, Golan Heights, and Judea and Samaria” – the biblical names for the occupied West Bank.

Hamas, which has ruled Gaza since 2007, said the move would only escalate tensions in the region, while Fatah warned “the settlers will be removed from the West Bank as they were removed from the Gaza Strip”.

As I outlined earlier -- seizing territory in the West Bank is not conducive to establishing a long term peace. The right-wing Netanyahu government is treading down the wrong path by continually grabbing more land for settlement -- making Israel an international pariah and undermining backing for their fight against terrorists.

World Court says Israel's settlement policies are in breach of international law
https://www.reuters.com/world/middl...cies-are-breach-international-law-2024-07-19/
 
World Court says Israel's settlement policies are in breach of international law
Meanwhile Catholic / zionist Biden and zionist Blinken continue to support Israel with heavy weapons to bomb Gaza.

It will come as no surprise should Democrats resoundling get drummed out of office by Trump's GOP.
I'm looking forward to that day.
 
Stay the race you old fool. Surely Jesus will help you.


Defiant Biden vows to 'win' despite growing revolt

Chris Kleponis with Danny Kemp in Washington Sat, 20 July 2024
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This photo taken on July 16, 2024 shows US President Joe Biden clearing his throat as he speaks on economics during the Vote To Live Properity Summit at the College of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas, Nevada. US President Joe Biden tested positive for Covid with mild symptoms on July 17, shortly after conceding he would consider dropping his reelection bid if doctors diagnosed him with a serious medical condition. (Kent Nishimura)

US President Joe Biden doubled down on his insistence that he will stay in the White House race, despite a growing Democrat revolt that raised speculation he could bow out as soon as this weekend.

“The stakes are high, and the choice is clear. Together, we will win," the 81-year-old said in a written statement from the Delaware beach home where he is recovering from Covid........
 
Nutter in chief walking around in public with covid.
"Don't wurry folks, you won't catch covid as jesus will save you".
"Of wait, I have covid".
 
Nutter in chief walking around in public with covid.
"Don't wurry folks, you won't catch covid as jesus will save you".
"Of wait, I have covid".

If you want a nutter.... then criticize Trump.

Keep in mind that Trump's advisors believe the proper policy for Israel is to push all the Palestinians out of Gaza and the West Bank -- forcing them to settle in other countries.

At least the Biden administration is pushing a three step process towards peace and a two-state solution.
 
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