The White House on Monday appeared to justify the Israeli strike on displaced Palestinians in Rafah that hit a tent camp and killed at least 45 people, including many women and children.
In a statement on the massacre, a White House National Security spokesperson called it “heartbreaking” but also said Israel had the “right” to go after Hamas and backed Israeli claims that the strike also killed two Hamas fighters.
“The devastating images following the IDF strike in Rafah last night that killed dozens of innocent Palestinians are heartbreaking,” the spokesperson said, according to CNN. “Israel has a right to go after Hamas, and we understand this strike killed two senior Hamas terrorists who are responsible for attacks against Israeli civilians.”
According to Doctors Without Borders, the Israeli strike hit a camp in western Rafah that was designated a so-called “safe zone” by the Israeli military. Gaza’s Health Ministry said the dead included at least 12 women, eight children, and three elderly people.
Another three bodies were burned beyond recognition. Footage that surfaced online showed large fires in the camp and severely burned corpses being pulled out. One video showed a man holding the body of a headless child.
Axios reported that the US is assessing whether or not the massacre crossed President Biden’s “red line,” although it’s not clear if he really set one. After Biden warned he would withhold heavy bombs from Israel if it launched a major attack on “population centers” in Rafah, the US ended up supporting the Israeli attack on the city.
After Israel initially claimed the Rafah massacre was a targeted attack, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called it a “tragic mistake” and said Israel would investigate the strike. Israeli officials have previously claimed they would investigate civilian casualties, but there’s usually no follow-up, and the US appears to be happy to stay ignorant of Israeli war crimes.
Earlier this month, the State Department issued a report that said Israel was likely violating US and international law in Gaza with US-provided weapons but claimed there wasn’t enough evidence to prove it. The claim that there’s no proof allows the Biden administration to keep shipping weapons to Israel.
Biden has no red line or scrupples.
His “red line” is the election. Nothing can come in the way of his electoral desire. He is just like Trump, wanting the terrorists in Israel to “get it done”. Finish the “evacuation” of the Palestinians. To the Sinai desert. To die. Out of sight, and out of mind, just like prior terrorist “operations” of the past, Cast Lead, Protective Edge. Both forgotten. Nothing done in either case. Biden is nothing but a GD TERRORIST!
I keep telling people how much alike Biden and Trump actually are. Both are narcissists with strong sociopathic tendencies.
I was in the same building as him this weekend, but I wasn’t going to spend two hours in line and get felt up by the Secret Service for the “privilege” of being in the same room.
Here’s the foreign policy platform of the presidential candidate we nominated:
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END WARS & SUPPORT PEACE
My entire adult life, our nation has been at war somewhere in the world. I have friends and loved ones who have served, and come home with the visible and invisible scars of combat. I’ve seen them mourn their brothers and sisters who didn’t come home. I meet more and more anti-war veterans every day, and they know more than anyone about the cost of war. It’s time we focus our foreign policy on Peace. We should end our policy of sending drones around the world and instead foster international goodwill by defending free trade and free markets. Our nation has long had the moniker ‘leader of the free world.’ It is time we earn that distinction by insisting that Peace is the way forward. End the wars. End the drones. End the policy of constant intervention. It’s easy to drop a bomb, it’s much harder to serve as a beacon of Peace. We must take the more difficult but necessary path.
* Close all overseas bases and immediately return active-duty personnel to domestic bases. The cost savings of doing so will be used as a one-time contribution to discharge the interest on currently outstanding Federally guaranteed student loans.
* End aid being directed to nation-states currently at war. This includes Israel and Ukraine. While we offer moral support to our friends currently engaged with the enemy, we should not be contributing to extending the fight.
* With this said, I recognize that there are aggressors and victims in war. I would allow private parties, including defense contractors, to voluntarily contribute funds and sell weapons to our friends without fear of violating any Federal laws.
* If asked to act as a mediator, I would more than happily allow America to act as a mediator in negotiating a peace that ends the conflict without rewarding aggressing parties for bad behavior.
* Utilize trade as a bargaining chip to foment peace with our neighbors.
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Which candidate was that? I don’t know of anyone who can come close to your wishes.
Chase Oliver.
Never heard of him before your presenting him. A mixed bag.
I disagree with private sales from the defense industry and allowing free rein to mercenaries. The Ukraine proxy war started with Obama allowing arms to be sold directly from the defense industry.
Most Libertarians are nothing if not true believers in the “free” market. Same faith, different god.
Unless you get rid of the CIA and lobbyists, wars, after coups, will go on unabated.
… and predatory capitalism.
Well the guy’s platform removes military bases, but that’s only part of it.
When was the last time a third party candidate won a US presidential election?
1860.
Having watched video footage of the fires and chaos, it’s just horrible. We in the US are so removed from this reality. We don’t even talk about it, especially not today, Memorial Day. We talk only about the “good” wars, WWI (well, less than before, there’s a strong sense now that it was a disaster and a blight that spread through the rest of the 20th C) and WWII (thank god for someone so bizarre as Hitler and his crew or we might have to think about it too).
What ?
What part didn’t you understand?
Only the words.
LOL
Timmie! jake! Don Julio! Glad to see your useless comments again.
Huh? Hitler wasn’t “bizarre”; he supported a race-based theory of history and current events, which the Nazis viewed as a struggle between “superior” and “inferior” races (as opposed to the Marxists, who viewed history and current events as a struggle between classes – workers vs. capitalists).
While discussing history, it is worth noting that the Nazis provided support for the Muslims Brotherhood, and that Yasser Arafat’s mentor – Grand Mufti Amin al-Husseini – was a passionate supporter of Hitler and a recruiter for the SS during WWII.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amin_al-Husseini#:~:text=In%201921%2C%20Herbert%20Samuel%2C%20the,ally%20by%20the%20British%20authorities.
I would be worth thinking about WWII a little more. Delving into what really happened, one will find out that Hitler was not any worse than the average U.S. President.
My grandfathers did not think WWI was a good war. WWII instilled in my father (Army; served in the ME, North Africa, France, Germany) a very deep pacifism.
For me the actions and words of this president are revolting. The man disgusts me.
Is the Likud ajoint criminal enterprise ?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_criminal_enterprise
I guess this is where the idea of RICO came from.
A TERRORIST ENTERPRISE!
“After Biden warned he would withhold heavy bombs from Israel if it launched a major attack on ‘population centers’ in Rafah, the US ended up supporting the Israeli attack on the city.”
Can we please stop this charade that Biden is making decisions for this administration? Nobody really believes that.
This is where installing a weak, cognitively challenged stooge as president in a rigged election is paying off. Robinette’s job is basically to read off the teleprompter what has been written for him and then someone helps him off the stage.
I know Biden agrees so what’s the difference?
Now to quickly reclassify “heavy bombs” as “any pre-detonation gross weight or yield over A Zillion Imperial Tons” and current ‘heavy’ bombs as ‘welterweight’ or ‘super flyweight’.
Solved & solved !
Biden is a liar and a terrorist.
This terror bombing campaign has been playing out relentlessly before our own eyes for almost 8 months. How many more charred and bloodied bodies of babies can Americans see knowing full well that these war crimes have the full and unconditional endorsement of the United States government?
After the bombing of the tent city in Rafah, there were charred bodies removed, along with a headless baby! IDF tanks have moved in. Robotic weapons (to eventually be sold as “battle tested” to the nasty world) have moved in. The Mother of all Terrorists acts committed in real time and documented by video.
Claiming Israeli weapons are “battle tested” could be grounds for a false advertising suit, since “battle” implies use against people who shoot back.
However their customers aren’t as dumb as American mainstream media viewers. They know their armies exist to keep the domestic population subservient, and Israeli weapons are perfect for that role.
That is the premise Israel is basing its sales on.
No surprise here. The US has been massacring people for the last hundred and fifty years or more. It started with the native Americans, moved offshore later and has only gotten worse the more time goes on. People forget the US has ALWAYS been a colonialist and imperialist state – at least since George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, who warned against that, died.
People who believe in “The American Dream” are delusional.
Longer. The Pequot War was 1636, the extermination of the the Pequot tribe, just 8 years after the Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded.
No mistake, Israel murders the innocent along with the guilty by the dozen as they continuously have, just like Hamas. Unlike Hamas, the US continues to give Israel the means of that mass murder, so look forward to war crimes charges against Biden and blinken and all the rest soon.
There will never be war crimes against Biden and Blinken, although it is richly deserved.
The constellation of forces has changed. War Crimes have no statute of limitations. Biden may die unindicted, but Blinken and thousands of other similar war criminals operating in the U.S. government will be eventually tried. Even a 20 something typist who writes up purchase orders for genocide causing arms shipments will eventually be tired.
Peace, I hope I am wrong, but history doesn’t lean that way.
The world is awash in crocodile tears.
Thus, the White House is complicit in these ongoing murders, and the war crimes of ethnic cleansing and the larger meaning of “genocide.”
To help, “genocide” is defined in the US criminal code, 18 USC 1091, and expressly includes extraterritorial jurisdiction.
(a)Basic Offense.—Whoever, whether in time of peace or in time of war and with the specific intent to destroy, in whole or in substantial part, a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group as such—
(1)kills members of that group;
(2)causes serious bodily injury to members of that group;
(3)causes the permanent impairment of the mental faculties of members of the group through drugs, torture, or similar techniques;
(4)subjects the group to conditions of life that are intended to cause the physical destruction of the group in whole or in part;
(5)imposes measures intended to prevent births within the group; or
(6)transfers by force children of the group to another group;
shall be punished
The senate and house too.
If “genocide” were a beauty contest, we would have won.
Won 1st, 3rd, AND 4th Place in that contest.
A first place tie with Israel for TERRORISM.
Tiebreaker to the US. Sheer volume. Israel only does their little slice of heaven whereas the US will drone your ass on the other side of the world.
I can easily concede that.
It would be just like military spending. Outdoing the next 10 countries combined. Except for the little parasite sneaking in at number 2.
“The devastating images following the IDF strike in Rafah last night that killed dozens of innocent Palestinians are heartbreaking,” the spokesperson said, according to CNN. “Israel has a right to go after Hamas, and we understand this strike killed two senior Hamas terrorists who are responsible for attacks against Israeli civilians.”
Once again the US is condoning Israel using terrorism as part of their rules of engagement. Henceforth, all missiles fired by Hamas in civilian populated areas should now be accepted as standard rules of engagement. There are always off duty IDF personal or government officials amongst the civilian population. If some women and children are among those who happen to be mutilated or burned beyond recognition, they can still say their attacks were legitimate acts of war. So, in retrospect, October 7th in its entirety, was not an act of terrorism since there were hundreds of IDF soldiers killed on that day.
Exactly…! But remember every day is a NEW DAY for Israel and US because they both suffer from a permanent Amnesia…!
Gore Vidal coined this description of this country: The United States of Amnesia. Even in the face of the facts of our terrorism. it is easily forgotten. You see, our terrorism had good intentions.
It is comments like this that explains why Israel will never give up until Hamas is destroyed. If you can justified the slaughter of their civilians – as legitimate targets of war – then they have no motivation for restraint. In fact, it would be suicidal do otherwise.
What you don’t explain is why Hamas had to attack in the first place or why they don’t surrender immediately. They are not a legitimate government or army, and their murder of civilians was only to provoke a response – which they got.
You obviously know absolutely nothing about international law as it applies to the Gaza situation. Try learning something besides how to sound like a clueless smartass.
You dodge the point and go for a childish personal attack instead, the sign of a failed argument.
“International law” is a nice abstraction, but as there is no world government, there really is no such thing.
Also, you haven’t provided anything that supports your claim. That would be fine for a class at Harvard or Columbia, but here in the real world, it lacks credibility.
Then why can’t groups like Hamas claim the same as Israel and just ignore international law? Funny how international law becomes fashionable when Hamas is designated as terrorists while their actions pale in comparison to Israel’s continuous brutal collective punishment on innocent Palestinians.
You know nothing of international law regarding the right of a captive people to rise up and oppose their oppressors with violence.
Learn something for Christ’s sake. You embarrass yourself here.
Again, zero information, just bumper stickers.
In short, your claim has no basis in reality. There is no “international law” about “captive people”. Simply making things up is not a convincing argument.
However, there are accords between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, which state that Gaza is under the control of the PA. Hamas conducted a coup and stole Gaza from the PA by force, which is a violation of the existing agreements. They are not a legitimate government. They are simply a group of men with guns.
Also, the residents of Gaza are not “captive peoples,” and the Israelis were not “oppressing them”. Israel left Gaza in 2005, and did not seek conflict with Hamas; they even allowed billions dollars of aid to flow into Gaza.
Gaza could have been a prosperous community, if they would simply stop murdering people. Instead, Hamas spent billions of dollars on tunnels, guns, anti-tank grenades, missiles, rockets, military gear, computers and other instruments of war and murder.
Israel has no choice but to remove Hamas. They will, with our without your permission.
Meanwhile, how about addressing the problems in your own country?
International Law ?
Stidy these:
UNR 181
UNR 194
ICJ Advisory opinion (2004)
UNSC 2334
UNSC 2728
ICJ Orders for provisional measures ( 4 times) 2024
Once you have studied these binding laws made by the international
Community – ask youself why is Singapore, surrounded by a few hundred million Muslims, able to enjoy peaceful prosperity ?
Note – the only internationally recognized boundries of Israel remain those described in UNR 181.
The UN is a collective of sovereign nations, not a world government. They are no “binding laws,” only recommendations. The UN does not have an army and cannot enforce anything, other than by expulsion from the group.
The analogy with Singapore is flawed. The reason Singapore is not at war with its neighbors is because it doesn’t murder them and they don’t dedicate their educational system and economy to murdering their neighbors and taking their country.
The real question is why Gaza cannot live peacefully with its neighbors (Israel and Egypt; Egypt also closed its borders with Hamas and is at war with the Muslim Brotherhood, which Hamas is a part of. And, coincidentally, the Muslim Brotherhood is extremely anti-Semitic; they not only openly admire Hitler, but used to receive financial support from the Nazi government).
Israel lives peacefully with any country or group that doesn’t try to murder its people. They have peace treaties with Jordan and Egypt. They are discussing a possible treaty with Saudi Arabia. And they have an accord with the Palestinian Authority, once the PA said they were no longer dedicated to killing Israelis. It’s pretty simple, really.
Now I feel sorry for you. There are a few Palestinians in the West Bank who might beg to differ on your version of peaceful coexistence.
How about starting with Israeli Arabs? They enjoy more rights and freedom than those in other Arab countries. They also have the longest life expectancy in the Arab world. And you have Muslims – like the Ba’hai – who are mercilessly persecuted and tortured in their own countries – just for their faith – who are free to practice their religion in Israel as they please.
“The UN does not have an army and cannot enforce anything, other than by expulsion from the group.”
The UN has a number of armies at its disposal when various regimes are willing to loan it their armies.
As, for example, on the Korean Peninsula 1950-53, Kosovo 1999-present, etc.
You prove my point. There is no “UN army”, but countries can contribute soldiers (and pay for missions). However, everyone knows it’s usually just a fig-leaf for US military actions.
This (false) narrative has brought Israelis neither peace nor security.
If you claim something is false, but can’t prove it – you have no credibility.
Also, life expectancy in Israel is 82.5 years; in the USA, it’s 76.3 years. In 2022, Israel (9.5 million) had 147 murders; dozens of American cities each have more than that; (Chicago – with 2.5 million people – had 800 murders).
So, I don’t know where you live, but Israel is a lot safer than the United States, which had 21,000 homicides.
It’s funny how people from dysfunctional countries always worry about others…
No one believes these Likudnik fables anymore.
OK, so you can’t refute my points. Thanks for confirming that. Have a nice day.
If life in Israel is so wonderful, why do more Jews live in the U.S. than in Israel ?
Why do only a minority of Jews worldwide want to live in Israel ?
What an odd question. First, the number of Jews in the US is roughly equal to the number of Jews in Israel (7.6 million vs. 7.2 million).
Second, Jews immigrated to the United States at times when they were banned from immigrating to the Ottoman province of what is now Israel. Also, some Jews are opposed to Zionism, or simply prefer the US.
However, the point still stands that the US has many problems, especially in health care, transportation, energy, and education, that do not affect Israelis the same way. That is why an African American in Chicago has a life expectancy of 60 years, compared with a life expectancy of 80 years in Israel.
Great!
So, since Israel is doing so well compared to the US, we can cut off the billions in annual welfare checks, right?
If the American people – through the US Congress – decide they would rather spend military aid in the United States or elsewhere, they can do that. The Israeli GDP is $525 billion; if the US cut $3 billion in aid, that would represent a loss of 0.57%, so I’m sure Israel would manage without it.
The “cost” to the US of Middle East ally would have to be considered, including the loss of military technology (tanks, aircraft, helmets, AI, software, etc.), computer technology, military and other intelligence, staging sites, training, etc. And, if nuclear armed Israel was not a US ally, it would presumably ally itself with a US geopolitical rival, such as Russia or China, and would work out a deal with Iran. The balance of power would then shift radically to a Russia-China-Iran- Israel power bloc; Saudi Arabia would become powerless and fall in line, and the world oil market would be under the control of Russia, as they would then have control over 40% to 50% of the world’s oil production (Russia, Iran, Venezuela, Saudi Arabia). The price of oil would quickly reach $10/gallon (if you could find it), and the US economy – being oil and car dependent – would be eviscerated – home prices would crash, the stock market would be toast, and unemployment would reach or exceed the Great Depression (25%), causing massive social unrest. As resources became scarce and supply chain collapsed, the US would be violently divided between Red and Blue states, possibly disintegrating as a nation, after tens of thousands of deaths. In other words, exactly what US enemies (and perhaps you) want to happen.
The world is a nasty place and US power, privilege, wealth, and security can be taken away at any moment.
Israel helps support US power; Hamas does not. In fact, the Palestinians have supported US enemies for generations: the Nazis before and during WWII; the Soviets in the Cold War; and Saddam Hussein and Bin Laden.
However, in the Israeli-Hamas conflict, in what is essentially a civil war, one side wins and the other loses. It seems prudent to support the side that supports the U.S. Again, you may feel differently about US interests.
Those are actually fair points.
Since I oppose US power, you tend to be making my case for me.
Especially the “work out a deal with Iran” part. If the US doesn’t have Israel’s back, Israel is going to have to start being reasonable if it wants to survive.
Well, if you oppose US power, you may have your wish.
But like the American communists and socialists in the 1930s, you may find that there are much, much worse things in the world than the U.S, flawed as it is.
If you seek a world in which Russia dominates Europe and the Middle East, and China dominates Asia, how does that help you? Can you elaborate?
Clueless *dumbass*.
Smartass > half-ass > dumbass.
how do you justify Israel’s horrific slaughter of civilians, which is far greater than anything hamas has done?
You harp about 800 Israeli civilians killed while attempting to justify Israel’s killing of over 20,000 civilians.
What kind of racist bullshit is that?
Why don’t you go fq yourself with a pitchfork, you vile apologist for genocide?
The Israeli regime has been funding and encouraging Hamas since its founding, both as a way of frustrating Fatah’s plans and as an excuse for e.g. “mowing the lawn” now and then.
Color me skeptical that said regime will even try to “destroy” Hamas. Hamas is far too useful to that regime to let go of.
They might have to rebrand themselves.
“Samah”.
“Wait, isn’t that just-”
“-Quiet, you !”
LOL
Truth hurts. You’re justifying Israel slaughtering Palestinian civilians in plastic tents as legitimate targets of war. Now tell me how that is different as compared to what Hamas did on October 7th. Doing terrorism as a “response” is still terrorism.
How many civilians were killed by the Palestinian militias (proof please) and how many were killed by Israel under the Hannibal directive (look it up)? Hamas WON the 2006 election in both the West Bank and Gaza to the horror of the US and Israel which then did their best to delegitimise the election and promoted a civil war in Gaza between Fatah (the pliable West Bank party, under Israeli control, of the West Bank). Then when Hamas won Israel promptly put Gaza under siege where it has remained ever since. The kill ratio between Palestinians and Israel is 35 Palestinians to every 1 Israeli since 2002 which makes Israelis the terrorists, not Hamas and not the Palestinians.
1. Huh? What is a “Palestinian militia”? Are you referring to Hamas, the PA, Islamic Jihad, the Intifada? The PLO?
2. The Hannibal directive is not public information, and there are many different versions of it, so again, what’s your point? What is known suggests that Israel doesn’t want its soldiers captured. In the Middle East, they don’t play nice with prisoners, so this seems like a sensible concern.
3. Hamas didn’t “win the election,” they won a majority of seats in the Parliament; Fatah disputed the results which resulted in armed conflict. Hamas violently ousted the PA from Gaza and declared themselves in charge, an illegal occupation. No elections have occurred since then.
4. Hamas is committed to murdering Israelis, so why would Israel open their borders to a group that is committed to murdering them? Please explain.
5. Your “kill ratio” is a bizarre and meaningless metric.
Yes, Hamas is a terrorist organization, just like Al-Qaeda. Or do you believe that the 9/11 attack on the US was a justified liberation struggle against an oppressor?
Dave, Thank you for not repeating the numbers of 35,000 Palestinians dead. Every time I read that, I feel intellectually insulted. There is no way the numbers are still the same. I failed math but still can manage to tell the difference after many months of bombing.
I think that 35k number is the “last official confirmed & certain” value.
As with when mass graves are later discovered at sites (revising accepted #’s upward) or closer examinations of actual causes of death during a pandemic (revising #’s downward) are made, further data will correct the “last known good” value of historical events.
When rubble is removed (mark my words, we will wind up paying for the demolition and removal, thousands of bodies will be recovered. Will the evidence be known to us? I doubt it. We, and Israel, will conceal the true numbers. Terrorists got to work together.
History, ahhhh, finds a way.
To paraphrase that nice fellow from that dinosaur movie.
Not ever secret stays buried, not every story Officially Told goes unquestioned or without later independent research to verify or refute.
We’re in an age where the likes of the Lusitania story and Great War tropes are being factually overturned. I may live to see JFK or Roswell or Rendelshem (sp?) Forest details writ honest. Perhaps my children’s children will see 9/11, Oklahoma City, a Certain Virus of Unspecified Origin, exposed for what they really were.
I think it’s like copyright (author’s life + 50 years)…perpetrator’s death + 75 years and THEN it’s legally clear to discuss honestly.
What difference have the revelations of past behavior made in curbing our current crop of obscenities?
Are we electing superior versions of American leadership?
Sorry, I fail to see much evidence of change or growth.
Ralph Nader, a couple of months ago, postulated that there may be as many as 100,000 Palestinians who have perished from the terrorism of the Zionists in Israel.
Didn’t he estimate 200,000 killed ?
No “appears” about it. They flat ass DO.
You are more likely to find the end of a rainbow than Biden’s “red line.” It’s sad when DC starts resembling an episode of South Park on a daily basis; what are South Park’s writers supposed to do now?
There is apparently nothing the Israelis can do that will disgust the American government, so carry on, Bibi.
You are probably correct, my friend.
“ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that a “tragic mishap” was made in an Israeli strike in the southern Gaza city of Rafah that set fire to a camp housing displaced Palestinians and, according to local officials, killed at least 45 people.”
https://apnews.com/article/israel-palestinians-hamas-war-news-05-27-2024-7b743a848ef8bfbe69a9659a4a5dd047
PM Netanyahu to IDF commanders : “What went wrong ? How the F did you kill less than 50 Palestinian civilians ? Why am I demanding all these glorious American go-boom-bombs if you can’t get decent value out of them ?? I want to see what US commanders in Vietnam saw – 3-5x more dead villagers than the village actually had.”
Israel like the US the when we kill people it is mistake.
Beat me to it! He and Gallant, Ben-Gvir are probably cracking up over his comment.
“Yeah man, I just hate it that an errant piece of shrapnel hit that tanker and burned those people alive, mistakes were made that’s for sure!” And that sh!t will fly!
Israel and the U.S. of A. (not necessarily in that order) should be designated by the world as terrorist organizations. I just read that the IDF has moved tanks and robotic weapons into Rafah. The other night an attack on the tent city (supposedly to kill Hamas fighters), killed 45 Palestinians, which included women and children. Tents were on fire. Charred bodies were removed, victims unrecognizable, a headless baby. Netanyahu said he would “investigate the incident”. Incident? He gloated that one million Palestinians had been “evacuated”. Our president (purposely not in caps) alleged “concern”. TERRORISTS!!
Biden=Bullshit
BREAKING: Anti-Genocide Activists from Palestine Action dismantle the internet cables of Leonardo’s factory in Edinburg, disrupting the production of targeting systems for Israel’s F-35 fighter jets used to murder children in Gaza.
https://t.me/QudsNen/107786
We are governed by criminal shysters. Of course they will justify crimes in Rafah, how could it be otherwise?
Here we go again. The rogue Netanyahu Israeli government receives widespread condemnation from around the world for its inhuman massacre of civilians in Gaza, but the clueless and depraved Biden administration is siding with that criminal foreign government.
What happened to a rules-based order? What happened to basic human morality?
Anarchy and chaos in the world seems to be the foundation of the US administration under Joe Biden and his warmonger neocons.
“Rules-based order”, is a fancy term dreamed up as cover for terrorism by the U.S.
Biden’s moral and ethical compass is guided by one set of coordinates: the need to be reelected. All pronuncements are designed to serve this goal. Everything else – especially, men, women, children, fetuses, are subservient elements of Biden’s
moralpoliticaljudgmentscalculations.Did CNN cover it? Anyone? Beside Al-jazeera? MSNBC has a small article about it, but no pictures of the horrific site as it happened. It is my belief that the MSM is burying the story. Israel has a lockdown on the media, except for counter stories about the hardship of Israeli citizens.
You can thank hamas for the civilian casualties once again because they choose to store their explosives among civilians and also hide amogst them. The Israeli strike touched off a number of secondary explosions from the munitions hidden close by.