Wait according to Israeli accusations, how did Iran break international law? By using missles despite UN resolution 2231?
Last I checked (and IANAL) attacking military targets in reponse to military aggression is not in violation of international law.
BBC analysis shows the attacks have continued despite the US and UK launching strikes on Houthis in Yemen.
Great analysis but what did you think was gonna happen?
What is a “nuclear-deterrent missile”? Is it just a nuclear missle? A regular missle that deters nuclear missles?
That’s cool. Another point for the Rhino.
Under what pretext is Israel blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza? Is there a legal reason or is it just "fuck you don’t get in the way of my
"?
What a tame headline, this is actually about
Nicaragua’s application for permission to intervene as a party.
(emphasis mine)
“…the only place right now in Khan Younis that has some water left.” what the actual fuck.
What exactly did Marx predict that is true today? Was it something like the rise of subscription services or more like general increasing inequality under capitalism?
There were several good links in that article and this one stood out to me:
https://mepc.org/speeches/hasbara-and-control-narrative-element-strategy
Too bad the State Department is just a measly NGO that has no real power to actually do anything about it :/
Wow, according to the article Palestinian casualties since Oct 7, 2023 have passed 100k in Gaza alone.
Oh, i see. Thanks.
Why does it make more sense that Russia blew up the pipeline?
Sure:
"Actually, Israel has, through policy and violence, turned Gaza into an open air prison and the UN has legally affirmed the right of the oppressed to fight for freedom by any means necessary.
Israel’s claim of self-defense is not valid under international law, since they are attacking an area they occupy militarily.
If you would like to get a more accurate picture of the situation, here are some links to get started:
https://www.mintpressnews.com/pro-israel-trolls-mobbing-twitter-community-notes/286099/
https://www.btselem.org/administrative_detention
https://jacobin.com/2023/11/west-bank-israeli-settlers-palestinian-olive-trees-violence-occupation/
https://socialistproject.ca/2021/07/israel-hasbara-belly-up-global-protest/
https://news.un.org/en/story/2022/10/1129942
https://edition.cnn.com/2023/10/12/business/harvard-doxxing-truck-israel-hamas-statement/index.html
https://www.breakingthesilence.org.il/pdf/ProtectiveEdge.pdf
https://www.972mag.com/second-nakba-government-gaza/
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2024/feb/04/cnn-staff-pro-israel-bias
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That way if they are interested in learning the truth then we make it easier for them. If they’re not then there’s nothing we can do but we shouldn’t scare them off, that would be a disservice to the truth, especially when the mainstream framing of this situation is pro-Israel vs. pro-Palestine when the reality is pro-Israel vs pro-human-rights-and-international-law.
And you have to consider that Israel controls Palestine’s birth register and ID card issuance. Palestinians can’t be desaparecidos if they never appeared (on the books) in the first place, right?
The message needs to be: if you have the audacity and the cruelty to do this to Israeli civilians, your fate will be violent and it will be short and you will be by the end of that process, you will be dead. That is the message that Israel needs to send, not because we are a warmongering nation; we are a peace-loving nation.
We want to live in peace, in security, behind our internationally recognized borders, but we understand that the way for our enemies to respect us is by showing that if you wrong us in such a horrible way like Hamas did on October 7, you will face the most severe of consequences.
This isn’t about Israel. You know the Houthi flag starts with “Allahu Akhbar” and then the second line is “Death to America.” Then it’s “Death to Israel,” “Curse be the Jews” and then “Victory to Islam.” But it’s first “Death to America.” And that needs to be remembered.
Lmao this reminded me of another hit piece from our friends at jpost:
Not because, no. I think it’s greed.