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#751 [Permalink] Posted on 11th January 2024 12:23
Bismillah.

The South Africa is presenting its case of Genocide of the Palestinians. At the International court of Justice.

Very powerful and somber opening statements by the Irish Barrister Blinne Ní Ghrálaigh KC, who is advising the South African legal team.
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#752 [Permalink] Posted on 12th January 2024 12:13
The Ultimate Plan Revealed



Via: @middleeasteye “I believe we’re going to take Mecca, Medina and Mount Sinai and purify those places.”

"israeli" writer and politician Avi Lipkin said during a TV interview that he envisages "israel"’s borders will extend “from Lebanon to Saudi Arabia,” and “from the Mediterranean to the Euphrates”.

The inclusion of Palestinian lands (and sometimes land belonging to Syria and Lebanon and beyond) in "israeli" maps is common among believers of the concept of "eretz yisrael" - "greater israel" - a key part of ultra-nationalist Zionism that claims all of these lands belong to a Zionist state.

Plans announced publicly by Zionists for a “greater israel” in the past have sparked widespread anger.



They plan and Allah Almighty plans....
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#753 [Permalink] Posted on 12th January 2024 16:53
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Well with Plans by MBS to open up the Saudi property and land market to foreigners. It is not beyond the realms of possibility that the Zionists will become investors in most of Saudi Arabia. And therefore exerting influence.

They reportedly already heavily investing in U.A.E.

So the influence and take over, will be a natural culmination.

In the same way they control much of the west.

In U.A.E. The BJP supporting Hindu immigrants are in positions of power in most corporate realms and media.

So a Zionist and Hindutva alliance controlling and influencing the bastions of power in the Gulf countries. In the foreseeable future is again possible.
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#754 [Permalink] Posted on 13th January 2024 14:16
Bismillah.

The following is an excellently written article. Must Read.



Your Man in the Hague (in a Good Way).
Craig Murray.

January 11, 2024


I attended the hearing on Thursday of South Africa’s case against Israel for genocide at the International Court of Justice. I was able to sit in the public gallery and watch all the proceedings. I was, however, handicapped in reporting by the fact that we were not allowed pens or pencils (though we were allowed paper). I asked the Head of Security at the ICJ why pens were not allowed in the public gallery. He told me, with a perfectly straight face, that they could be used as a weapon. So bereft of my deadly ballpoint, this account is less detailed and more impressionistic than I would wish to give you.

I had arrived at the Hague early Wednesday morning on 10 January, having flown in from Indonesia. This had involved four flights, to Singapore, Milan, Copenhagen and finally Schiphol. Wednesday was spent in a frantic search of the charity shops of the Hague for warm clothing, as I had only beach clothes with me apart from a friends’ old ski jacket. I called first at the ICJ to get information on how to attend Thursday morning’s session.

A young lady informed me that I had to queue outside the small arched gate in the wall. It would open at 6am and the first 15 members of the public would be admitted to the gallery. I asked where I should queue exactly. She said she doubted it was necessary, it should be fine to arrive at 6am on Thursday.

I am staying in a hotel just five minutes’ walk away, so at 10pm on Wednesday evening, with the temperature already at -4°C, I went to check if a queue had formed. Nobody was there. I returned to the hotel, but every hour went to check for a queue I should join. Nobody was there at midnight or 1am, but at 2am there were already 8 people, sat around in three very cold little groups. Everybody looked extremely cold, but everybody was friendly and talkative.

The first group, right next to the gate, consisted of three young Dutch women, who sat on a blanket and were well provided with flasks of hot coffee and boxes of baklava. The second group were three young students of international law, all of them Arabs, who had attended other cases and knew the ropes here. The third group were two young women, one Dutch and one Arab, sitting on a bench, looking cold and miserable.

We were soon all talking together and it was plain that every one of us was motivated by support for the Palestinians in their struggle against the relentless occupation......

To read the rest of the article click the link....
t.co/MrXtlWKqMg
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#755 [Permalink] Posted on 14th January 2024 13:16
It's understandable that perspectives can vary based on information sources. While geopolitical issues, like the situation in Palestine, can be complex, it's essential to seek diverse and reliable sources to form a well-rounded understanding. Engaging in open dialogue and considering multiple viewpoints helps foster a more comprehensive awareness of global realities.
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#756 [Permalink] Posted on 14th January 2024 13:46
The distressing scene in Banda Aceh highlights the plight of Rohingya refugees facing hostility. The demand for their deportation underscores the urgent need for global awareness and empathy towards those seeking refuge from dire circumstances.
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#757 [Permalink] Posted on 15th January 2024 09:12
Speech HIGHLIGHTS of Al-Qassam spox, Abu Ubaida:

We targeted and disabled 1000 Israeli military vehicles in Gaza over 100 days.

The Battle of Al-Aqsa Storm was an important battle in the history of the nation and ummah and a cry that was raised for the freedom of all nations.

The information we receive from various fronts in the resistance nexus indicates that they will expand their strikes in the coming days if the aggression on Gaza continues.

We have no option but to use all our power to respond to the enemy's killings and crimes against our nation.

We inflicted severe blows on the enemy and we continue to inflict more severe blows on it than the blow on the 7th of October.

Most of the ammunition and weapons we used were from domestically produced by the Qassam Brigades. These industries wouldn't have been effective against the dirty American arsenal if it weren't for the more significant industry—the Palestinian mujahid fighter whose will and determination, no force on earth, can withstand.

What will technology and deadly weapons do against the power of faith in a mujahid who spends two months or more in his defensive position, awaiting victory over his enemy, counting it all for Allah, believing in his cause? The testimonies of our heroic mujahideen returning from the front lines confirm their faith and greatness.

Our fighters return with shocking testimonies about the lack of faith among IOF soldiers and how they flee despite carrying weapons and equipment.

The illusion of heroism displayed by the occupation army is a subject of mockery even for the youngest Palestinian child.

The enemy’s announcements of imaginary achievements regarding rockets and tunnels are a subject of ridicule for us, and the day will come when we prove their falsehood.

Any talk other than stopping the aggression against our people has no value

Neither displacement nor indiscriminate destruction achieved anything for them but shame, and they haven’t recovered any prisoners, just as the mask has fallen from this aggressive terrorist entity.

The fate of many prisoners has become unknown during the past weeks.

Most likely many prisoners were killed and the enemy bears responsibility for their fate.

We believe that it is our jihad duty to inform 2 billion Muslims that within 100 days the enemy has desecrated dozens of mosques in Gaza and stopped the call to prayer and its performance in a clear religious war.
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#758 [Permalink] Posted on 15th January 2024 10:12
100 days of Israel-Palestine war, Gaza has become Stalingrad for the Israeli army.

Exactly 100 days have passed since Israel launched a massive bombing campaign not seen since World War II, and later a ground offensive.

65,000 tons of explosives have been dropped on Gaza so far. That is equivalent to more than 4 nuclear bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima. Israel managed to massacre over 26,000 civilian victims, of which over 12,000 were children, a war crime unremembered since World War II.

Despite these bombings, Hamas, which has a vast network of underground tunnels, suffered minimal damage. Therefore, with about 100,000 redeployed soldiers, the Israeli army launched a ground offensive in Gaza. Estimates by Israeli analysts were that before the start of the war, Hamas had about 35,000 active personnel, but judging by the fact of the great carnage that the IDF carried out in Gaza, it is possible that that number suddenly grew much higher.

Since the start of the fighting, Hamas has released hundreds of videos showing it destroying Israeli military equipment, causing huge losses to the Israeli military.

Despite the military superiority of the Israeli military, the Hamas tunnels have made Gaza to the Israelis what Stalingrad was to the Germans. Hamas fighters are emerging from tunnels all over Gaza and are easily destroying vast amounts of Israeli military technology.

After 100 days of fighting, Israel, with a huge number of casualties, managed to capture a part of Gaza, especially in the north, but it still does not have stable control over those places, and fighting is still going on on all sides, and mainly Hamas is fighting without a problem and will fight for a long time.

In the last week, part of the Israeli army withdrew from Gaza and headed to the north of the country, where Hezbollah is constantly bombing military bases and posts in the north of the country.

Israel has announced several times that it wants a diplomatic solution and a ceasefire with Hezbollah, but Hezbollah rejected it and the war continued.

The Houthis have created an economic embargo on Israel and are blocking ships that trade with Israel. This, the large displacement on the border with Lebanon and Gaza as well as the war itself, have destroyed the Israeli economy by 30%.

Although Israeli propagandists try to portray the war as an easy task for Israel, the genocide against children and civilians did not bring them any military victory, the Palestinian resistance is still fighting hard and will continue to fight.
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#759 [Permalink] Posted on 15th January 2024 18:38
As an act of appeasement to the Zionist lobby.

The British Government is intending to proscribe the non-violent and political and intellectual campaign group. Hizb Ut Tahrir as a Terrorist group. For highlighting Israeli atrocities. And indifference of Muslim and Arab countries to the Genocide.

5pillarsuk.com/2024/01/15/government-says-it-will-ban-hiz...

This is unprecedented until now only those groups who engage in violence or advocate violence have been proscribed. If the government is successful then a legal precedent will be set.
And a whole host of Muslim organisations will be targeted in the future,
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#760 [Permalink] Posted on 16th January 2024 00:02
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Should be challenged in court. Will make a good test case for the future.
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#761 [Permalink] Posted on 16th January 2024 12:24
The Al-Qassam spokesperson emphasizes the resistance's ability to disable Israeli military vehicles and their commitment to expanding strikes if Gaza faces continued aggression. The statement underscores the reliance on domestically produced weapons, attributing the resistance's strength to the unwavering faith and determination of Palestinian mujahideen in the face of technological and military challenges.
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#762 [Permalink] Posted on 16th January 2024 14:53
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Dr Abdul Wahid the head of HT U.K. has already stated. That they will contest it in courts.

Considering that the Zionist lobby has control and influence in all the corridors of power. Not sure how neutral the courts will be.
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#763 [Permalink] Posted on 16th January 2024 15:41
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Until very recently, many Muslims would say that the Jews control everything.

This thought was ridiculed even by certain scholars and intellectuals.

The world has now realised how true that statement really is. Everyone can see it now!
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#764 [Permalink] Posted on 16th January 2024 18:02
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Everyone could see it decades ago. Unfortunately we have career minded, individuals like Mehdi Hassan acting as deniers of the obvious in this. Here is an article by Mehdi, back in 2013.
Accusing Muslims of being anti-Semite conspiracy theorists.

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/mehdi-hasan/anti-semitism-britis...

Islamaphobes and Zionists like Douglas Murray and others have constantly used Mehdis article, to reiterate this sentiment.

Irony here is fast forward 10 years after Mehdi Hassan wrote his article. The Zionist lobby had his show cancelled on MSNBC, because he asked uncomfortable questions to Israeli spokespeople.
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#765 [Permalink] Posted on 16th January 2024 18:07
The Iranians have launched ballistic missile attacks in Baluchistan province of Pakistan. Targeting the Headquarters of Jaysh al Adl,
Who have been waging an insurgency in Iran for a separate state for Iran’s Sunni Muslims. On the Iranian side of Baluchistan.

In the last 48 hours the Iranians have launched ballistic missile attacks. In Sunni controlled city of Idlib in Syria. In the Kurdish city of Mosul in Iraq. And now Pakistan.

They seem to be directly targeting everyone except America, Israel and their client Arab regimes in the Gulf.

Furthermore Indian foreign minister visited Iran a couple of days ago.

And on the flip side Pakistan Governments official response to genocide in Gaza has been fairly lukewarm. And the Pak Media has not given it the kind of coverage it deserves.
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