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Ugliness of International Haters

The UN General Assembly approved - by a majority of 142 countries, with 10 voting against, and 12 abstaining - a resolution advanced by France and Saudi Arabia. The resolution says the war in Gaza "must end now", and supports the deployment of a temporary international stabilization mission mandated by the UN Security Council. The United States described the vote as "yet another misguided and ill-timed publicity stunt". (Not on Jewish land! Arabs have enough land to accommodate their fake nation.)

It took just 2 days for the United Nations Security Council to condemn, including the US, an airstrike on Qatar's capital, Doha by Israel, which targeted Hamas’s leaders, but notably refrained from mentioning Israel in the statement. (There were no condemnations when the US attacked Pakistan, killing Osama bin Laden, and when France numbed ISIS terrorist in Africa. The US and the UN should have insisted Qatar hand over the Hamas leaders.)

The UN Security Council Resolution 1373 (2001) mandates member states not provide any form of support to entities or persons involved in terrorist acts and specifically states that countries must deny safe haven to those who finance, plan, support, or commit terrorist acts.

The resolution require all Member States to criminalize various acts associated with terrorism. All members of the international community share the responsibility to fight terrorism.

Instead, the anti-Semites of the 'Ugly Nazi' reword acts of terrorism against the Jewish state, and do nothing to stop Islamic terror around the world! (Qatar and Turkey are still harbouring leaders of the Hamas terrorist organization. No UNGA or UNSC resolutions of condemnation!)

Food for Thought: by Steven Shamrak

The murdering of Charlie Kirk has proven that ‘the other’ political sides do not want mutually respectful debate of important political and social issues. They are energised by divisiveness and hate! Controversy of political division, racism, and anti-Semitism invigorate them and provides fruitful recruitment ground.

Zionism is the Jewish National Independence Movement.

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How Many Warnings do They Need?

The IDF is distributing voice messages, dropping leaflets, sending text messages, and conducting phone calls to call on residents of Gaza City to evacuate immediately. "For your safety, evacuate immediately via the Al-Rashid corridor to the humanitarian area in Al-Mawasi. Remaining in the area is very dangerous. Attached is a phone number to report blockages and attempts by Hamas to prevent evacuation - 0529625830" (Those of them who stay are the enemies, not 'innocent civilians'. At the same time, Israel readies new aid sites in Rafah.)

European Anti-Semitic Extremism is Back

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said that his country cannot intervene to stop the war in Gaza because it does not possess nuclear bombs. The Spanish far-right leader wants nukes ‘to defend Hamas’. (He does not worry about committing real genocide! The aim is the destruction of the Jewish state and killing Jews, as the Spanish Inquisition did.)

Egypt has never been a Friend of Israel

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is currently advancing an initiative to establish a “joint Arab force” that would be capable of operating similarly to NATO and defend any Arab state under attack. (It is Egypt, Arab states, and Muslim terrorists groups usually attack Israel.)

The UK Stated the Obvious

The British government has determined that Israel has not committed genocide in its military campaign in the Gaza Strip. Until last week, the British government had maintained that the question of whether Israel had committed genocide was a matter for the courts and not for national governments to determine. Although the International Court of Justice has warned about the risks of genocide, it has not found Israel to be in breach of its obligations under the Genocide Convention. News of the letter came as Starmer met with the PA President Mahmoud Abbas in London. Starmer is set to recognize a Palestinian state. (But the UK actions against Israel are motivated by traditional anti-Semitism.)

IDF Targeted Hamas Leaders in Qatar

Several explosions were heard in Doha. The IDF confirmed the strike, announcing a "precise strike targeting the senior leadership of the Hamas terrorist organization." (Results are not clear, but the message has been delivered.)

Israel to Bolster Arms Self-sufficiency

Israel plans to reduce dependency on foreign countries for military supplies. The creation of the “Munitions Directorate” was ordered by Netanyahu and Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, spurred by embargo actions undertaken by countries traditionally considered its closest allies, including the United Kingdom, Canada, and Italy. Israel’s Spike becomes the world’s most popular anti-tank missile. Its modular design allows for seamless integration into a wide array of platforms.

Quote of the Week:

“Mr. Secretary-General, why don’t you care about the humanitarian catastrophe in Israel and the millions of Israelis still being attacked by missiles? Or the 300,000 Israelis displaced since the massacre? Why are you so focused only on helping terrorists survive? The meaning of a ceasefire in Gaza is that the Hamas reign of terror will continue. Regrettably, the UN, under your leadership, totally failed to act against and genuinely condemn terrorism. You failed to help release the kidnapped children and women being held in Gaza or even to allow the ICRC to visit them. YOU gave up on fighting terrorism! WE will not give up in our mission to eradicate Hamas and bring our hostages home.” – Israeli Ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan, responded to the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres.

There will be no Palestinian State

Jerusalem Post

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signed an “umbrella agreement” to push ahead with a settlement expansion plan that would cut across land in Judea and Samaria that the PA seek for a state.

“There will never be a Palestinian state. This place is ours. We will safeguard our heritage, our land, and our security.” Netanyahu said.

The agreement includes the addition of 7,606 housing units on state land and an investment of approximately NIS 3 billion in infrastructure development, public institutions, and the renewal of older neighbourhoods. It also provides for the construction of commercial and employment areas spanning 20,000 sq.m.

Infrastructure work in the E1 could begin within a few months, and housing construction within about a year.