PALESTINE

Thu 16 Nov 2023 10:01 am - Jerusalem Time

6 Israelis were injured in a shooting attack south of Jerusalem

Israeli media reported on Thursday that six Israelis were injured in a shooting attack at the tunnel checkpoint south of Jerusalem, one of whom was in a terminal condition.


The Israeli media also spoke about the martyrdom of the perpetrators of the shooting attack at the tunnel checkpoint in occupied Jerusalem, saying that “the operation was not carried out by a single person, and 3 Palestinians were shot and neutralized at the site of the operation.”


Minutes later, Israeli media said that one of the perpetrators of the shooting attack at the tunnel checkpoint in Jerusalem may have succeeded in leaving the place.


It said that the perpetrators of the shooting attack in Jerusalem arrived in a car at the tunnel checkpoint and began shooting at its members.


The Israeli Kan channel, quoting the Director General of Magen David Adom, announced that there was a fear of a bomb being located at the site of the shooting in Jerusalem.


This operation comes at a time when the Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip continues, as the Israeli occupation directly targeted civilians and violated the sanctity of hospitals and medical staff.


PALESTINE

Thu 16 Nov 2023 10:01 am - Jerusalem Time

Hamas denies the validity of a Reuters report about what happened in the Haniyeh-Khamenei meeting: We regret publishing baseless news.

On Wednesday, November 15, 2023, the Islamic Resistance Movement “Hamas” denied the validity of what was reported by Reuters in its report about the meeting of the head of the movement’s political bureau, Ismail Haniyeh, with the religious leader Ali Khamenei in Iran.


The movement said in a statement published on its account on the Telegram platform: “Commenting on what was reported by Reuters news agency about Ismail Haniyeh’s meeting with Ali Khamenei, the leader of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, we deny the validity of what was stated in this report, and we regret publishing baseless news.” “We call on the agency to investigate accuracy,” without mentioning any other details.


Reuters report details

Earlier, on Wednesday, Reuters reported that “three senior officials from Iran and Hamas said that Iranian Guide Ali Khamenei sent a clear message to Haniyeh, when they met in Tehran early this month (November), that because of not informing... movement against Iran with the attack of last October 7, Tehran will not enter the war on behalf of Hamas.”

The agency added, "According to officials who requested anonymity to speak freely, Khamenei informed Haniyeh that Iran will continue to provide its political and moral support to the movement, but without interfering directly."

She added: “A Hamas official stated that Khamenei urged Haniyeh to silence those voices in the movement, which is openly calling on Iran and its Lebanese ally, the Hezbollah group, to join the battle against Israel with full force,” the agency said.

On November 4, the official Iranian IRNA news agency quoted the Lebanese Al-Mayadeen channel as saying that a Hamas official said that Haniyeh had visited the Iranian capital, Tehran, a few days ago, and met with Khamenei.

According to the channel, “Hamas leader Osama Hamdan revealed in a press conference held in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, that Haniyeh visited Tehran and met with Khamenei.”


Factions affiliated with Iran attack Israel

Since October 7, both the Lebanese Hezbollah group and the Yemeni Houthi group, which are affiliated with Iran, have participated in launching missile attacks on Israel.


In northern occupied Palestine, the front there is burning on a daily basis, and Hezbollah members are attacking Israeli targets and directly targeting soldiers, in addition to the group that controls southern Lebanon allowing Palestinian factions to launch attacks on Israeli areas and settlements.


As for the Houthi group, it has escalated its attacks in recent days, and launched a number of ballistic missiles on southern Israel, and also launched a number of marches towards Eilat.


At dawn on October 7, Hamas and other Palestinian factions launched Operation “Al-Aqsa Flood,” in response to “the continuing attacks by Israeli forces and settlers against the Palestinian people, their property, and their sanctities, especially Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem.”


Since then, the Israeli army has launched a devastating war on Gaza, leaving 11,500 Palestinians dead, including 4,710 children and 3,160 women, in addition to 29,800 injured, 70% of whom are children and women, according to official Palestinian sources on Wednesday evening.

Source: Arabic Post

ARAB AND WORLD

Thu 16 Nov 2023 9:54 am - Jerusalem Time

Biden meets with Xi for 4 hours after months of tension. Biden came out and described his counterpart as a “dictator.”

On Wednesday, November 15, 2023, US President Joe Biden and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, held a meeting in the American city of San Francisco, their first in a year, in which they discussed the tense relations between the two sides, as they are marred by many thorny issues, in addition to discussing issues... International, such as Taiwan, Iran, and the war on Gaza.


Biden stressed during the beginning of the meeting that his meetings with his Chinese counterpart “were always frank, direct and useful,” while Xi said that he looked forward to holding “in-depth” talks with Biden.


Xi "dictator"

However, Biden did not hesitate to describe his Chinese counterpart as a “dictator,” as he said in a press conference held alone after a 4-hour meeting that he had not changed his view that President Xi is “in reality a dictator,” a statement that is likely to resonate in... Beijing, after a direct summit between the two leaders following months of preparations.


At the end of the press conference, Biden was asked whether he still sees Xi as a dictator, which he had said last June. Biden responded, “Look, he is. He is a dictator in the sense that he is a man who runs a communist state based on a completely different form of government.” About our system.


There was no immediate reaction from the Chinese delegation, which came to the United States to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in San Francisco.


When similar statements were made by Biden in June, China described them as ridiculous and provocative, but the dispute did not prevent the two sides from holding expanded talks aimed at strengthening the tense relations.


Taiwan is the most dangerous issue

During the discussions, which came after months of preparations and tension, the Chinese President focused on the issue of Taiwan, which Beijing considers part of its territory, and told his American counterpart that Taiwan is “the largest and most dangerous issue in US-Chinese relations,” according to what a senior American official told reporters.


The official quoted Xi as saying that China prefers a peaceful reunification with the island of Taiwan, which it claims belongs to it, but it continues to talk about the circumstances in which force could be used.


At the same time, the US official reported that Biden asked China to use its influence with Iran and urge it to avoid steps that could be considered “provocative” in the Middle East.


The official added that Chinese officials are engaged in discussions with Iran regarding risks in the region.


Competition, not conflict

In turn, Biden summarized the bet from his meeting with Xi with one phrase, “Ensuring that the competition does not turn into a conflict,” while Xi warned of the “unbearable” repercussions of any confrontation between the two superpowers, according to “France 24.”

Through a handshake between them at the entrance to a headquarters located in rural California, the two presidents resumed a dialogue process between them that had stopped more than a year ago.


The two leaders have not spoken directly since a long meeting they held on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Bali, and this period included growing tension between the two countries.


The US President sat at a long wooden table opposite his Chinese counterpart, surrounded by his delegation, and in a brief statement he called for managing the competition in a “responsible” manner.


For his part, Xi considered it the duty of China and the United States “not to turn their backs on each other,” and said that “the planet is large enough for our countries to flourish,” in light of intense competition between Washington and Beijing on the economic, technological, strategic, and military levels.


While Biden called for "joint efforts" to combat drug trafficking and deal wisely with artificial intelligence.


Both men were keen to recall that their relationship began before the 80-year-old Democratic president arrived at the White House, while Biden affirmed: “Our meetings were always frank, direct, and useful,” adding: “It is vital that we understand each other clearly,” and Xi responded. "I strongly believe in a promising future for the bilateral relationship."

Source: Arabic Post


PALESTINE

Thu 16 Nov 2023 9:47 am - Jerusalem Time

Israeli radio "Kan"| Israel to the Americans: We agree to deploy an international force in Gaza

The official Israeli radio "Kan" reported Thursday morning that US President Joe Biden's envoy for Middle East affairs, Brett McGurk, met yesterday, Wednesday, with senior Israeli officials in light of the war on Gaza, and discussed with them the issue of Gaza's future after the war.


Israel expressed its initial approval to deploy an international force in the Gaza Strip, in order to control the Strip after the end of the war. This approval came during discussions held by US President Joe Biden’s envoy, Brett McGurk, in Tel Aviv with many Israeli officials.


The official Israeli radio "Kan" reported Thursday morning that US President Joe Biden's envoy for Middle East affairs, Brett McGurk, met yesterday, Wednesday, with senior Israeli officials in light of the war on Gaza, and discussed with them the issue of Gaza's future after the war.


Israeli Radio reported that two Israeli sources familiar with the details of the meeting said that the Israeli and American sides proposed deploying an international force in Gaza after the end of the war.


According to the sources, the Israeli officials who were met by the US President’s envoy expressed their approval of this idea of deploying and controlling an international force over the Gaza Strip, and stressed that the Palestinian Authority, in its current state, cannot control the Strip.


Brett McGurk asked the Israeli side for clarification regarding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s statement that Israel would have security control over the Gaza Strip, as it was made clear that this would be similar to Israeli security control over the West Bank.


Israeli officials confirmed to the American envoy that Israel does not intend to govern the Gaza Strip civilianly, or return the settlements to Gush Katif.


The Politico website reported on Wednesday that Germany had proposed that the United Nations be the responsible party in the Gaza Strip at the end of the war.


In the documents revealed to the website, since October 21, five possible scenarios have been proposed for controlling the Strip after the war, including the Israeli occupation, its management by the Palestinian Authority, its management by Egypt, or Imposing responsibility in the region on the United Nations.


The proposal included the United Nations taking control of the Strip and establishing regional partnerships to enable Gaza to become self-reliant and self-administered by the Palestinian leadership. The United Nations scenario was presented as a scenario that could constitute a political solution, while other scenarios are not really desired by all parties, according to Israeli Radio.


In addition to what was described as the “positives” of the scenario of deploying UN forces, the disadvantages of the UN scenario were also presented, which will require significant political and economic investment, and increased participation of the United Nations and the international community in this issue.


Diplomatic sources indicate that the German proposal, which was reportedly put forward at a relatively early stage of the war on Gaza, before the start of the ground maneuver in the Strip, did not gain support or progress at the political level, and was even opposed by Palestinian parties in Europe.


An American official said that the Netanyahu government wants to bulldoze northern Gaza and create a security buffer zone, which means annexing Palestinian lands.


NBC quoted the American official as saying, “The Netanyahu government wants to bulldoze northern Gaza and create a security buffer zone, which means annexing Palestinian lands, and we oppose the annexation, deduction, or reduction of lands in Gaza.”


The Amirican official indicated that disputes are escalating with the Netanyahu government, which is not doing what is required to avoid the killing of civilians.


He stressed that Washington rejects the idea of a buffer zone in Gaza and opposes any plan that would undermine the two-state solution, and it still has influence over the Netanyahu government, but time is running out, he said.




ARAB AND WORLD

Thu 16 Nov 2023 9:37 am - Jerusalem Time

Japan detains a man after his car crashed into a barrier near the Israeli embassy

A police officer was injured today (Thursday) after a car crashed into a barrier near the Israeli embassy in Tokyo, according to local media.


Kyodo News Agency said that Tokyo police immediately stopped the driver on suspicion of obstructing public order, noting that the driver is in his fifties and is believed to be a member of a right-wing group.


Video footage broadcast by the Japanese Broadcasting Corporation showed a small black car crashing into the barrier at around 11 a.m. local time at an intersection about 100 meters away from the Israeli embassy.


Roads were cordoned off at the accident site. The Metropolitan Police Department opened an investigation

PALESTINE

Thu 16 Nov 2023 9:34 am - Jerusalem Time

Two Israeli officers were killed and others wounded in battles in northern Gaza

The Israeli army announced - Thursday morning - that two officers were killed and two others were wounded in the ongoing battles with the Palestinian resistance in the northern Gaza Strip.


This brings the total number of Israeli army deaths since the start of its ground operation in Gaza on October 27 to 51.


The total number of deaths reached 370 soldiers and officers since the start of Operation “Al-Aqsa Flood” on the 7th of last month and the war on Gaza, which is entering its 41st day.


The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military arm of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), announced yesterday, Wednesday, that it had destroyed 11 Israeli vehicles - completely or partially - and killed and wounded Israeli soldiers on all fronts of the fighting in the Gaza Strip.


The Al-Qassam Brigades said that they targeted an occupation army force east of Juhr al-Dik (eastern Gaza Strip) with anti-armor devices and another anti-personnel device.


While Israel said that it would continue its military operations until the "elimination" of Hamas, the occupation resistance vowed to turn Gaza into a graveyard for its soldiers.


For the 41st day, the occupation army is waging a devastating war on the Gaza Strip, leaving more than 11,000 Palestinian martyrs, most of them women and children, as well as about 30,000 injured, 70% of whom are children and women, according to official Palestinian sources.

Source: Al Jazeera


OPINIONS

Thu 16 Nov 2023 8:32 am - Jerusalem Time

Gaza, the Arabs, and the fate of the Middle East

Burhan Ghalioun

Burhan Ghalioun

Opinion Writer

After six weeks of genocidal war and mass destruction in the Gaza Strip, it has become clear today that Israel will not be able to win the ongoing war, and that instead of weakening the will of resistance by inflicting on the Palestinian people huge losses in lives, buildings and property, it is increasing the determination of its leaders to continue fighting. It gives it a greater opportunity to assert its strength and rally free people around it, not only in occupied Palestine, but also in all parts of the world. In the eyes of most observers, Israel, now more than ever, appears embedded in the deep sands of Gaza, not knowing how to advance in it or how to emerge from it.


Tunnel of War: All information indicates that Israel, instead of entering the Gaza tunnels, has entered the tunnel into which all colonial projects had previously entered, after racist laws and Zionist self-centeredness closed off any opportunity for it to establish a single state that would bring together Arabs and Jews under the dome of democracy and citizenship. One, in the way the apartheid regime crisis was resolved in South Africa, the extreme right’s control over its successive governments undermined the two-state option, and the pledge of that was the double assassination of its true sponsors, Yasser Arafat and Yitzhak Rabin. By eliminating this last option, and adopting a policy of apartheid, the most prominent embodiment of which was the siege of Gaza and turning it into a “closed ghetto” for its residents, Tel Aviv closed all doors on itself, to find itself today with no options other than “ethnic cleansing,” and then the ongoing war to abolish the Palestinian people will cease to exist politically, and if possible, physically.


The situation is that, instead of weakening this genocidal policy in the deep sense of the word, this people, and removing them from the picture, as the Israeli extreme right aspired to, it urged them to work and strive to assert their existence as never before. This is what was brought to light on October 7 by the “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation, which struck this racist policy like a thunderbolt, and once again put Israel facing its formative crisis, that is, the existence of a people in a land that it had always assured itself and the world it was without a people, after it believed it had no people. It is on its way to achieving this dream with many Arab governments signing normalization and cooperation agreements with them. Hence, the Israeli government, and perhaps the majority of its public opinion, did not view what happened on October 7 as not only a military and security failure, but also saw it as an existential threat that brought Israel back to the day it declared its existence. Hence, in its view, the current Gaza war is no longer merely a response to the “Al-Aqsa Flood” that restores the IDF’s prestige and deterrence, but rather a second “war of independence.” The Palestinians realized the significance of this declaration, and rightly viewed it as a threat of a second Nakba, that is, a new displacement similar to the first displacement upon which present-day Israel was founded.


Free from responsibility for continuing the tragedy by blaming it on the Arabs has always been one of the axes of the Arab-Israeli conflict


This is the content of the war taking place on the land of Gaza, which means the Levant and the entire Middle East. Israel does not hide that it is waging a comprehensive war of annihilation, and that, after its liberation from the two-state solution and its rejection of the one democratic state, it has only one option, which is to flee forward and exploit this opportunity to achieve the strategic goal that it sought during the previous long decades in stages, I mean the deportation of the Palestinians and force them to flee to neighboring countries once and for all. 

Alternatively, this means acknowledging the historical defeat, preparing to dismantle the system of apartheid and ethnic cleansing, and searching for what Yasser Arafat used to call, to ease the shock on the Israelis, the peace of the brave, while he was dealing with a gang of killers.


Hence, the deportation of Palestinians from Gaza and the West Bank has never been a current and serious goal of Israeli policy as it is today. This explains the nature of the war and its focus on completely destroying Gaza, transgressing all taboos, and not paying attention to any voice other than the voice of liquidation. 

This is what the United States and most of Israel's Western partners understood in blocking any Palestinian achievement that weakens Israel and harms its strategic deterrence function vis-à-vis Arab countries and governments. This deportation and ethnic cleansing will remain the goal of the war, whether Israel succeeds in destroying the Hamas movement, which is an unattainable goal as indicated by six weeks of war and the confusion of the Israeli strategy, or it fails in this goal. 

Rather, its military failure to achieve this goal could push it to flee directly towards its main goal of evacuating the Palestinians from Gaza, to serve as a decisive alternative achievement that it presents to its public opinion, which has been waiting for its achievement for decades, in exchange for its military defeat.

In the misery of the Arab response... In this case, the focus of the Israeli effort will necessarily shift from the fight against “Hamas” to pressure, by all means, including military ones, on the Arabs to force them to accept the new fait accompli, receive the Palestinians on their lands and liberate Israel from “ The burden of the Palestinian issue and placing the responsibility for addressing it on the Arabs alone. 

In fact, freedom from responsibility for continuing the tragedy by blaming it on the Arabs has always been one of the axes of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Tel Aviv's demand was that the Arab countries wash their hands of the Palestinian issue and leave Israel to act freely.


This is also what was meant, in one of its main dimensions, by the normalization agreements that were destabilized by the Al-Aqsa Flood Operation. But the course of the current war will completely reverse the equation. It is no longer required for the Arabs to abandon support for the Palestinians in any way, but rather for them to engage with Israel in liquidating the Palestinian issue and at their expense, so that Israel can enjoy peace and stability, expand settlement in new lands, and transform Israel into a Pure racism state, and strengthening its military and security power.


Israel and its partners have no other alternative to the collapse of the Western Zionist dream except to throw the Palestinians at the Arabs and liberate Israel from its deep internal crisis.


It is not correct to say, as is now being said among some Arab observers, that Israel does not have a vision for the aftermath of the war in Gaza. Those who do not have such a perception are the Arab governments that believe that by declaring that they do not accept the displacement of Palestinians from Gaza and the West Bank to Egypt and Jordan, they have blocked the way to Israel and to the West, which clings to it as a central military base, essential for their global empire. 


Perhaps they have been numbed by returning to talking about a two-state solution that is impossible to achieve. The situation is exactly the opposite. Israel and its partners have no other alternative to the collapse of the Western Zionist dream except to throw the Palestinians against the Arabs and liberate Israel from its deep internal crisis, if they do not accept its imminent disintegration and demise. 


Washington’s retreat from deporting the residents of Gaza to Sinai after seriously discussing it with Egypt does not mean that it will not return to it to spare Israel from a historic defeat before the Palestinians, and thus the Arabs, and to hold these, i.e. the weakest party in the equation, responsible for finding a solution for the new refugees, and to consider the Arabs’ refusal to accept this as tantamount to an expression of continued hostility to Israel and the rejection of the promised normalization with it. 


President Biden’s superficial and fleeting talk, along with the deceptive Western chorus, about this solution has no value and is not linked to any commitment. It is impossible as long as Israel remains a racist state, an advanced base for American and Western influence, and a heavy stick that it uses with Arab and Middle Eastern governments and forces them to follow it and according to its interests and will. Talk will return about the complexity of the problem and the impossibility of dismantling the settlements, and even launching a new wave of them under the auspices of these same countries, as soon as the war ends, and the extent of the massive losses and comprehensive material and moral destruction that cannot be compensated becomes apparent. 


The identification between Washington and Tel Aviv goes beyond ideology and the relationship between Christian Zionism and Zionist Judaism, and is linked to the mutual strategic interests represented by the American-Israeli alliance or unity. 

The controlling American establishment sees the project of Israel or the Jewish state as a living and continuing embodiment of the “epic” of the establishment of white America on the ruins of Indian America. It also sees the Arabs as Indians, remnants of the Middle Ages, and a stumbling block to the establishment of a civilized and advanced Israel that protects Western civil and human values. As for Israel, it sees in the United States the model and example of the will to control and power through which white American immigrants succeeded in seizing land and establishing a state that now controls the world. Israel, its partner, also wants to control the region, as it is a state that was and will remain exceptional and has the first and last word in affairs. The region is exactly as America sees itself as the exceptional country that leads the world and imposes its will on other countries. They both believe that this control is not only a right acquired by virtue of superiority in power, which calls for permanent and increasing investment in developing the means of superiority and power, but it is also an inevitable necessity to establish order and harmony between weak and lacking sovereign states that do not have any qualifications to participate in international decisions or even to lead themselves. 


The basic thing is to prepare to face the upcoming risks, by being aware of the reality of the challenge and preparing to confront it


Hence, Western countries view Israel's defeat or loss of the war in the Levant and the Middle East as a loss for Israel in the world and a threat to its influence. Regardless of what is said in propaganda speeches, Washington believes, just as Tel Aviv believes, that the war on “Hamas” is in fact nothing but a war on the Arabs. It also believes that the lack of Arab cooperation in eliminating “Hamas” and thus accepting the deportation of the Palestinians, receiving them reflects their hostility to it and their rebellion against it, and does not contribute to achieving peace, rather, it is a complete rejection of peace, like the rejection of free normalization with Israel.


So that the victory of the Palestinian resistance does not turn into an Arab defeat... The Arabs have lost an important round in the ongoing conflict, by leaving Gaza to fight alone and with the bodies of its children, women and elderly in a battle that primarily targets them. The war is neither Gazan nor Palestinian, but before that it is a war to determine the fate of the Middle East and reduce the margin of its countries’ initiative for many decades to come. Perhaps the reason for this laxity was their exaggeration in the extent of their international influence and the magnitude of the interests that united them with Western countries, most notably the United States, in a period of major transformations and reformulation of the global order.


Perhaps most of their governments feared their stability and their dependence on these countries for their existence, not the support of their people. Instead of secluding themselves and discussing, political and military leaders, a practical plan to influence the course of this war in one way or another, and to confront its current and future consequences, in order to spare their countries and peoples from its consequences, they sought to float their direct responsibilities in a loose conference, which is of little benefit, for 57 Islamic countries Most of them have no interest in engaging in this Arab-Israeli confrontation, and the votes of most of them in the United Nations have little value on this issue, not even for this organization itself, which was unable to issue a ceasefire resolution to which only three countries objected: the United States, Canada, and Israel.


What the Arab Islamic Conference recently did to confront the war in Gaza and Palestine, and what the speeches of the Arab leaders highlight, does not show a deep awareness of the magnitude of the challenge facing their countries in the near future, despite the exceptional achievement of the Palestinian factions and the moral, political and moral collapse of Israel and the American policy of collusion with the violation of international laws and rights. Arab rulers are wrong if they believe that Washington is sensitive to the argument of the inevitability of resolving the Palestinian issue to ensure security and stability in the region or to preserve its major strategic interests there. The opposite is true. Israel only takes its value and enjoys unlimited support from Western countries because it threatens security and destabilizes this Middle East, so that Washington can easily fish in its turbid waters and preserve these interests against the will of its people.


The war is neither Gazan nor Palestinian, but rather, before that, it is a war to determine the fate of the Middle East and reduce the margin of initiative of its countries for many decades.


Israel was defeated in the “Al-Aqsa Flood” and will be defeated in its battle against the resistance factions. But the success of the Palestinian factions does not necessarily and automatically mean a victory for the Arabs against Israel. Without a clear position and preparation for all possibilities to prevent Israel and the United States from implementing a new Palestinian catastrophe in exchange for its loss of the war, they could become a scapegoat for the Israeli defeat, which would be reprehensible in every sense. In the eyes of public opinion, it can only be covered up by a defeat for the Arabs who are accused, in any case and regardless of their choices and policies, of collusion with Hamas and Palestine and sponsoring terrorism and anti-Semitism.


  As long as they do not accept the fait accompli, free normalization with Tel Aviv, and cooperation with it in liquidating the Palestinian issue.

Israel's defeat before the factions will push the Arab countries to place the responsibility for resolving this issue and pressure them to cooperate in eliminating Hamas, and thus to transform the internal war in Israel/Palestine into an Arab-Arab war.


What are the options of the Arabs, especially the countries surrounding Israel, which are threatened to bear the burden of Tel Aviv’s looming military and strategic defeat, and to contain its dire consequences? There are not a thousand ways to confront aggression at any time and place. The basic thing is to prepare to face the upcoming risks, by being aware of the reality of the challenge and preparing to confront it, which requires organizing forces, unifying will, joint action, and developing a plan and strategy to study all possibilities and confront them. 

The important thing is to realize that it is impossible for security and stability to prevail in the region, unless Israel's hands are tied, its ambitions are curtailed, and its settlement and expansion projects are aborted.


It is difficult for this to happen if the Arabs do not succeed in demonstrating their unity, strength of will, and willingness to sacrifice in defense of their rights. That is, unless they show a real will to confront the aggression, greater clarity of goals, deeper coordination of efforts, and a stronger willingness to defend their interests, most importantly, not recognizing the existence of a regime of apartheid and permanent aggression in their land and region.

This cannot be achieved without taking a strong stance that forces Israel, the United States, and other countries concerned with the Levantine situation and its interests in the region to bear their responsibilities and pay the price for their aggressive choices and policies. Such a position is not taken into account by the data or its length, but rather by the action that follows it.


Only the immediate sending of aid convoys, medicines, water and fuel to the besieged Gaza, taking collective responsibility for it and waging the battle to lift the humanitarian siege on the people of Gaza would have made the meeting of 57 Islamic countries an event and transformed this gathering into a force to be reckoned with.


From Alaraby Aljadeed


OPINIONS

Thu 16 Nov 2023 8:12 am - Jerusalem Time

Political thinker Shafiq: The current war is a second birth for the Zionist entity in the eyes of America and Israel

Translation for "Al-Quds" dot com

Translation for "Al-Quds" dot com

Opinion Writer

Political thinker Munir Shafiq said that the Israeli occupation army is now prepared to bear losses in tanks, armored vehicles, and soldiers, whatever they may be, because of the daily and rapid compensation from America and Europe, and because it views the current battle in the Gaza Strip as a war of existence and the second birth of the state of the Zionist entity, and it will go to its end no matter what the cost.


Shafiq added - in an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera Net - that there is almost general recognition - even by Israeli analysts and politicians - that “the occupation army, to date, has not achieved a single military achievement that can be mentioned or built upon in the ground war” that it launched in the Gaza Strip following the operation Al-Aqsa flood launched by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) on October 7th.


The guest of Al Jazeera Net regretted the Arab position, and said, “I am surprised by the position of the Arab countries, which do not listen to their voice and do not have an influence, despite the capabilities and elements of power they possess.” He also pointed out that the American and Zionist mentality had never been in this state before October 7th: “They have lost their senses, they have lost any sense of politics, and they have lost any calculations for the future.”


And the details of the dialogue..


How do you view the war in Gaza, about 40 days after its outbreak?


In fact, I consider that what is happening in Gaza is practically two wars, not one war:

The first war, a war against civilians in particular, is painful, and it is in which the enemy is temporarily superior, because I believe that in the end it will turn against him because this blood will not be in vain, as blood has a very loud voice, and America will pay a heavy price by complicity and approval of this massacre, which continues daily Hour after hour, over the course of about 40 days without interruption.

Although the pain is strong, we must not let the sight of victims, destruction, and injustice make us lose our faith in the resistance, or lose our morale in victory, for we have entered into a war in which we must win.


The second war is the ground war, which I believe will decide the battle, and in which forces move on the ground and control places that shape the features and outcomes of the battle.

In general, so far the Palestinian people, the Palestinian cause and the resistance have won the battle of world public opinion, and this is a very important issue and not a simple one, and its results will be very great, even if it does not lead to a ceasefire decision yet.


The resistance has won the battle of world public opinion, and this is a very important issue, and its results will be great, even if it does not lead to a ceasefire decision.


In addition, what Israel lost in this war had never happened before in the history of its conflict with the Palestinian resistance in the wars of 2009, 2012, and 2014, and in the “Saif al-Quds” war, because its losses in the past were not equivalent to a quarter of a tenth of what it lost in this war so far. However, they were quick to stop the war. But the wound that occurred on October 7 is unimaginable. Remember how the Zionist army collapsed, and how US President Joe Biden and the European presidents rushed to support him, so that he would not fall to the ground.


What prospects await the war on Gaza? How far can the Palestinian resistance reach?

There is almost a general recognition, even by analysts and politicians in the Zionist entity, that the occupation army has not achieved, to date, a single military achievement that can be mentioned and based on a position in the ground war. Everything that has happened so far has been limited to the advance of the enemy army at a number of points inside the Gaza Strip. But most of them are agricultural areas, empty or destroyed as a result of bombing that wiped out entire neighborhoods or other areas to the ground.


Perhaps the most important thing he achieved in these points was his arrival at the Al-Shifa Complex after it was placed under fire and bombing. All of this, of course, is not considered an important military achievement, even though the occupation obtained field positions that it may benefit from in its subsequent advance.


This intervention, on the other hand, had a negative effect on Israel and a positive effect on the resistance at the same time, which was characterized by a well-thought-out defense, which is expressed in the science of war as “positive defense.” That is, the defense that moves to the attack after absorbing the enemy's attack in whole or in part, according to each situation.


In the case of war in Gaza, it has a peculiarity that distinguishes it, because a zero-sum conflict is in its interest and achieves what it seeks. Therefore, the military results achieved since the occupation army began storming and approaching the resistance is the loss of tanks, armored vehicles, and soldiers, and this was equivalent to about 10 armored vehicles per day, and if you count the number of soldiers and officers in each vehicle at a rate of 3 individuals, the daily toll will be between 20 and 30 dead and wounded, which is a high percentage that the Zionist army could not tolerate, a tenth of which it was known for in previous wars with the resistance in the Gaza Strip, or in the West Bank Or in Lebanon.


After the collapse of the Zionist army in the Gaza Strip with Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, and the resulting American and European reaction, and in the Zionist political and military leadership, it became prepared to bear losses in tanks and armor, whatever they were, due to the rapid daily American-European compensation, as if it were an air bridge. The same applies to the possibility of casualties in individuals, because they consider the current war a war of existence and a second birth for the state of the Zionist entity.


The current American and Zionist mentality is the need to restore respect, prestige, and unlimited revenge on the people of Gaza and to resist it, and this mentality is what makes them bear the losses they have suffered in the ground war so far.


If we base our assessment of the situation on the results of the ground war so far, the victory of the resistance is certain and certain, and of course taking into account what the operation of last October 7 demonstrated of a very high ability in leadership, planning, management and implementation, and the high degree of boldness and courage shown by the resistance training and intelligence.


The current American and Zionist mentality needs to restore respect and prestige and take unlimited revenge on the people of Gaza and resist it, and this mentality is what makes them bear the losses they have suffered in the ground war so far.


As for what the ceasefire will be like, what the so-called next day will be like, or what is said about displacement or deportation or arranging the situation in the Gaza Strip, all of it now falls either within the psychological warfare that suggests that America and the Zionist leadership will win, or suggests that what comes after the war is what US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken is up to. All of this is of no importance now, and enters into a mental game of scenarios and assumptions, because what will happen after the war is determined by the distribution of forces after its end, as happens in all wars.


Why did the United States intervene with its weapons and soldiers alongside the occupation army in an unusual way in previous wars?

I see that the American mentality in general and Biden’s mentality in particular, as well as the Zionist mentality, had never been in this state before the seventh of last October. They had lost reason, lost any sense of politics, and lost any calculations for the future.


We know that the enemy may be a criminal, but he has rationality and has calculations for the balance of power and calculations of losses and gains, but now they have lost reason and all of these calculations. Otherwise, how could they enter this war against civilians with sound and video, and in this way that destroyed their reputation globally, and yet they persist to complete the war until the end.


I am surprised by the position of the Arab countries, which do not listen to their voice and have no influence, despite the oil they possess and a strong support represented by the Islamic world, which stands behind them.


Another important point: America entered with Israel in this war against Hamas, and left the war in Ukraine and its conflict with China and Russia, and wants to triumph over the resistance. Assuming that it succeeds in that, what will be the global outcome that will result from that? Russia will remain, China will remain, and the war in Ukraine will remain. Has Hamas turned into a global power that victory over it represents a change in the balance of global power? This is what I say is the hatred that filled their hearts after what happened in the “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation.


How do you evaluate the Arab position after the recent extraordinary summit?

I believe in Arab unity, but I am surprised by the position of the Arab countries, which do not listen to their voice and do not have an influence, despite the oil they possess and a strong support represented by the Islamic world that stands behind them. This is unfortunate, and any efforts made so far remain an insufficient step and far less than what is required.


Source: Al Jazeera


PALESTINE

Thu 16 Nov 2023 8:00 am - Jerusalem Time

The UN Security Council adopts a resolution calling for “humanitarian truces” in Gaza

The UN Security Council broke its silence for the first time since the outbreak of war between Israel and Hamas, calling on Wednesday for “truces and humanitarian corridors” in the Gaza Strip. The resolution drafted by Malta calls for “large-scale and urgent truces and humanitarian corridors for a sufficient number of days.”


On Wednesday evening, the UN Security Council adopted a resolution calling for the implementation of urgent humanitarian truces in the Gaza Strip, with the approval of 12 countries and the abstention of Britain, the United States and Russia from voting.


The resolution, drafted by Malta and adopted by a majority of 12 votes with three abstentions, calls for “broad and urgent humanitarian truces and corridors for a sufficient number of days” to provide humanitarian aid to civilians in Gaza.


This wording raises the question of how many days are considered “enough”. An earlier draft called for an initial halt for five consecutive days within twenty-four hours of the resolution being adopted.


Spokesman for the UN Secretary-General, Stephane Dujarric, commented that it “should be long enough to allow us to mobilize resources - once we have enough fuel - to provide the population with what they need,” without going into details.


It is noteworthy that Security Council resolutions are binding, but that does not prevent some countries from ignoring them.


For its part, Israel called on “the Security Council and the international community to insist on the speedy release of all kidnapped Israelis in accordance with what was stated in the text of the resolution,” according to a statement issued by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


It added, "Israel expects the Security Council to unequivocally condemn Hamas and address the need to create a different security reality in Gaza," and said, "There is no room for a long-term humanitarian truce as long as 239 kidnapped persons are in the hands of Hamas saboteurs."


The draft resolution, which emphasizes the situation of children in almost every paragraph, calls on “all parties to respect their obligations under international law, especially with regard to the protection of civilians, especially children.”


It also "calls" for "the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages held by Hamas and other factions, especially children."


After the Al-Qassam Brigades attack on October 7, and the Israeli army’s continued bombing of Gaza, the Security Council tried in vain to reach a consensus.


Chinese Ambassador Zhang Jun commented: “I know we are all disappointed by the Council’s inaction over the past 40 days.”


In evidence of his long-standing divisions on the Palestinian issue, four successive draft resolutions were rejected in October, with the United States on the one hand and China and Russia on the other hand blocking the draft resolutions by using their veto power.


Faced with the Security Council's inability to act, the General Assembly took up the task and on October 27 adopted, by a large majority, a non-binding text calling for an “immediate humanitarian truce.” The United States and Israel voted against this resolution, which did not mention Hamas.


The Security Council, prompted by the ten non-permanent members, began new negotiations that faltered over the question of how to call for an end to the war, between a “humanitarian ceasefire” or a “truce.” Diplomatic sources said that the United States particularly opposes any indication of a ceasefire.


Negotiations on Malta's text finally bore fruit, and Malta's ambassador, Vanessa Fraser, described it as a "balanced and practical text to respond to part of the current crisis and the immediate needs of affected children."


An amendment put forward by Russia was rejected and demanded, like the General Assembly, “an immediate, permanent and sustainable humanitarian truce leading to the cessation of hostilities.”


Russian Ambassador Vasily Nebenzia said, “I would like to ask our American colleagues who rejected anything that might indicate the need to stop hostilities: Does this mean that you want the war in the Middle East to continue indefinitely?”


PALESTINE

Thu 16 Nov 2023 7:38 am - Jerusalem Time

World Food: Food systems in Gaza are collapsing and aid is only sufficient for 10% of needs

The World Food Program in Palestine said that all residents of Gaza are in need of humanitarian assistance, warning of the risk of diseases emerging and spreading in the Strip in light of people’s inability to obtain nutritious food, clean water and sanitation facilities.


World Food Program spokeswoman in Palestine, Alia Zaki, said on Wednesday that people in Gaza will be more vulnerable to the spread of diseases on a wider scale, given that they do not eat enough food and nutrition.


She added: "Their immune system will be weakened because they do not eat enough food to help them overcome all the challenges they face now, and people do not have the basic necessities that protect them or protect them from the risk of diseases that can spread, especially with the approaching winter and the heavy rains that we are witnessing now." ".


The World Food Program spokeswoman warned that Gaza's diets are collapsing, stores are running out of food, and what little remains is being sold at increasingly high prices, while bakeries have closed their doors.


She pointed out that the program is currently focusing on providing food as rich in nutrients as possible.


She continued: "We have begun distributing high-nutrient density items fortified with vitamins and minerals to ensure that people get the largest possible amount of calories they need, and soon, we will also distribute customized nutrition for pregnant women and children to ensure that they receive complementary support for their nutrition."


Zaki added that the UN program relies on canned food, dates and bread to help the rest of the population, which is increasingly at risk of malnutrition.


She stated that the program has a team of nutrition experts who are trying to design a food basket that meets the greatest possible nutritional needs of people in Gaza who cannot cook due to the lack of food and fuel, and the availability of clean water also poses a very big challenge.


Zaki stressed the need to provide fuel, noting that the lack of fuel restricts the program’s ability to help those in need, “because without fuel, trucks cannot move, mills and bakeries cannot work, and life will stop.”


She stressed the need to expand access to Gaza, saying: “We need to make sure that we are able to deliver supplies in any way possible. If one border crossing is no longer enough, we need to explore other options as well. We need safe access into Gaza until “Once in transit, this food can be distributed and actually reach people wherever they are throughout Gaza.”


Zaki said that the food supplies entering through the Rafah crossing currently constitute only 10% of the food needs of the entire population of Gaza - 2.2 million people - and all of them need humanitarian assistance.


It is noteworthy that since last October 21, the World Food Program has entered more than 70 trucks loaded with food aid - that is, more than a thousand metric tons of food that has reached more than half a million people.


The WFP spokeswoman said that the total number of trucks that entered the Gaza Strip is not enough and represents only a first step, adding, “People in Gaza need our help to make sure they have something to eat at the end of the day, and now more than ever, we need to make sure "There is a continuous and widespread flow of humanitarian aid."


ARAB AND WORLD

Thu 16 Nov 2023 7:38 am - Jerusalem Time

Israeli raids and artillery shelling on villages in southern Lebanon

On Thursday morning, Israeli warplanes raided and artillery bombed several towns in southern Lebanon.


Israeli aircraft raided Mount Labouneh and the vicinity of Naqour in southern Lebanon, and its artillery bombed the vicinity of the towns of Aita al-Shaab, Naqoura, Alma al-Shaab, and Jabal al-Labouneh in the western sector.


Israeli occupation aircraft targeted a house in the town of Tair Harfa last evening, and last night witnessed a reconnaissance flight and the launching of flare bombs.


PALESTINE

Thu 16 Nov 2023 7:38 am - Jerusalem Time

Palestine Ministry of Health: 11,660 Palestinians dead since Oct 7th, including 4,707 children


The Ministry of Health announced, Thursday evening, that the number of martyrs had risen to 11,660 dead, and about 32,000 injured, since the beginning of the comprehensive Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, on the 7th of last October.


The Ministry stated, in its daily report on the Israeli aggression that has been continuing for 41 days, that the number of dead in the Gaza Strip until November 15 reached 11,470 dead, including 4,707 children, 3,155 women, and 686 elderly people, while the number of injured reached about 29,000.


It said that among the dead were 203 health personnel, 36 dead from the Civil Defense, in addition to more than 210 wounded health personnel.


It said that on November 15, Israeli occupation forces, including tanks, stormed the Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza City, and reportedly stormed several departments, searched them and interrogated people, and the bombing hit and damaged parts of them, including the operations department. The specialized surgical department, the cardiac care department, and a warehouse, adding that after the storming, patients, health personnel, and displaced people were transferred inside the complex.


It indicated that 40 patients were dead in Al-Shifa Complex, including three premature babies, since November 11, due to the lack of fuel and the closure of its departments after the occupation forces besieged it, adding that there is no drinking water or food in Al-Shifa Hospital, neither for patients nor for employees, in addition to what they suffer.


It confirmed that the medical staff inside the Shifa Complex cannot move between the medical complex’s departments and buildings, because an Israeli drone opened fire on everyone moving inside or around the complex.


The Ministry explained that among 24 hospitals that have the capacity to receive inpatients in the north, there is only one hospital, which is Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City, which is currently operating and receiving patients, and 18 hospitals have been closed and evacuated since the start of hostilities, including three - Al-Nasr. Al-Rantisi and Al-Quds - during the past three days, while 5 other hospitals, including Al-Shifa, provide very limited services to patients who have already been admitted to the hospital, but these hospitals cannot be reached, do not have electricity and supplies, and do not receive new patients. .


It said that the Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported that it was unable to respond to hundreds of calls to help and evacuate the wounded or those trapped under the rubble.


The Ministry stressed that hospitals and medical workers enjoy special protection under international humanitarian law, and must be provided with protection, and any military operation around or inside hospitals must take steps to protect patients, medical staff and other civilians as well as health facilities, and all possible precautions must be taken, including This includes effective warnings, which take into account the ability of patients, medical staff and other civilians to evacuate safely.


It indicated that the entry of fuel is still prohibited, including hospital generators and water and sanitation facilities, because hospitals need at least 100-120 thousand liters of fuel per day to operate, while UNRWA needs about 160 thousand liters of fuel. daily to run essential humanitarian operations, and has been forced to stop major services.


It said that, for the third day in a row, the main generator at Al-Amal Hospital in Khan Yunis stopped due to a lack of fuel, and the hospital operates a small generator that supplies the delivery room with electricity and lights in the reception area.


Humanitarian agencies and first responders have warned that power outages are putting the provision of life-saving assistance at risk.


It indicated that consuming water from unsafe sources raises serious concerns about drought and water-borne diseases, and in this context, the World Food Program has expressed its concern about malnutrition and famine.


The most prominent effects of the Israeli aggression:

The ministry reported, citing displaced people from the north, that there were bodies in the streets, and as of November 15, more than 3,640 civilians were still missing, including 1,770 children, who were still missing and presumed to be trapped or died under the rubble, adding that due to the interruption of Communications In the northern region, the effects of the Israeli aggression are still unclear.


It stated that on November 15, around midday, the Al Salam Mill in Deir al-Balah was reportedly bombed and destroyed. This was the last operating mill in Gaza, and its destruction means that locally produced flour will not be available in Gaza for the foreseeable future, and on October 15 Also, November 2, telecommunications companies in Gaza announced the gradual cessation of all telecommunications and Internet services in the Strip, after exhausting fuel reserves to operate generators.


In the north, the ministry reported that hundreds of thousands of people who are unwilling or unable to move to the south are still under Israeli aggression, and are struggling to secure the minimum amount of water and food to survive.


“The carnage in Gaza cannot be allowed to continue,” UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths said today, offering a ten-step plan to address the unfolding humanitarian crisis, including agreeing to a humanitarian ceasefire and respecting humanitarian law. International, allowing the entry of fuel.


The Ministry of Health confirmed that the continued Israeli occupation aggression, restrictions on movement, and shortages of electricity, fuel, water, medicines, and basic materials hinder humanitarian agencies and their workers from providing assistance safely.


Health System - Gaza Strip:


The ministry said that 10,000 oncology patients were being treated in Al-Rantisi and Al-Turki hospitals, and now they are threatened with death after the occupation forced them to leave the two hospitals, noting that doctors are forced to perform surgeries without anesthesia, including those wounded by the Israeli bombing, and women undergoing cesarean sections. .


It indicated that more than 60 ambulances were attacked, and 55 vehicles were damaged and out of service. Only seven ambulances out of 18 vehicles belonging to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society in the north were still working, but they were at risk of completely stopping operations due to running out of fuel. While 26 of 35 hospitals in Gaza and 52 of 72 primary health care clinics (more than two-thirds) were closed due to damage resulting from the bombing or lack of fuel.


Destroyed buildings:


The Ministry indicated that more than 58% (approximately 276 thousand housing units) were destroyed, (more than 54 thousand completely destroyed units and 222 thousand partially destroyed), indicating that the final number of destruction is not available due to the continued Israeli bombing, while at least 7 were damaged. Churches and 73 mosques.


Large displacement:


It confirmed that the Israeli occupation continues to target forcibly displaced civilians, whether inside shelters or while they are on the roads searching for safety in the southern region of Gaza, while UNRWA indicated that the occupation forces entered one of its schools and two health centers in the northern region, and forced the forcibly displaced people who were taking shelter there, they were forced to evacuate towards the south, then the two health centers were bombed.


In Rafah, an UNRWA guest house designated to house United Nations employees was targeted by Israeli occupation naval strikes, resulting in severe damage.


It indicated that the cumulative number of forcibly displaced people since the beginning of the aggression on Gaza is estimated at more than 1.6 million people, equivalent to 70% of the population of the Strip, as there are about 183,000 forcibly displaced people in 154 UNRWA facilities in the north. However, UNRWA is no longer able to provide services in those areas and does not have accurate information about people’s needs and conditions since the Israeli forced displacement and forced evacuation of all humanitarian workers on October 12.


The Ministry of Health said that 15% of the forcibly displaced people suffer from various disabilities, and that most shelter centers are not adequately equipped to meet their needs, warning that an imminent public health catastrophe looms on the horizon, in light of the mass displacement, overcrowding of shelters, and damage to the structure. 


The West Bank, including Jerusalem:


The Ministry of Health stated, in its report, that the number of killed in the West Bank since the 7th of last October until the preparation of this report amounted to 197 persons, and the number of injured was about 2,750, indicating that the number of citizens who were killed in the West Bank since the 7th of last October , representing 43% of the total Palestinians killed in the West Bank since 1/1/2023.


It indicated that the closure of Israeli occupation checkpoints, lack of safety, restrictions on movement and attacks on health facilities and their workers make the movement of ambulances difficult, in addition to obstructing the movement of health care workers and patients’ access to primary care and hospitals between the cities of the West Bank and Jerusalem.


It noted that partners running mobile clinics are still unable to reach parts of areas classified as C, leaving residents without access to basic health care services.


In its report, the Ministry of Health stressed the need to immediately stop the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip and allow


Urgently bring humanitarian and health supplies into the Gaza Strip, especially fuel, to operate electricity generators in hospitals, and allow volunteer medical teams to enter to support health personnel in treating the sick and wounded, and allow


By discharging the wounded for treatment in hospitals in the Arab Republic of Egypt and elsewhere, and stopping the displacement of citizens from their homes and residential areas in the Gaza Strip.


The Ministry noted that there are great difficulties in obtaining updated information, due to the interruption of communications services in the Gaza Strip.


Nine citizens were killed, and others were injured, today, Thursday, as a result of a series of raids carried out by occupation warplanes on various areas in the Gaza Strip.


The occupation forces bombed a petrol station in central Gaza and a mosque in Khan Yunis, south of the Strip, resulting in nine martyrs and dozens of injuries.


While the occupation forces continue to storm the Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza City, after storming it for the second time last night within 24 hours.


Eyewitnesses said that the occupation forces placed facial recognition cameras and electronic gates in the courtyard of the medical complex, forced the displaced people to take off their clothes, detained them, and subjected doctors, patients, and displaced people to field investigations.


Palestinian sources explained that the occupation bulldozers and vehicles stormed the complex from its southern entrance, completely razing it, and destroying all vehicles in the square.


ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Nov 2023 10:26 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli reports optimism about the possibility of completing a prisoner exchange deal with Hamas

Reports reported by the Israeli media this evening, Wednesday, indicated “optimism” in Tel Aviv about the possibility of moving forward with the ongoing talks to reach a prisoner exchange deal with Hamas, which includes a ceasefire in Gaza.


Reports indicated that the Israeli side set additional conditions for implementing a deal that includes the release of 50 hostages held by Palestinian resistance factions in Gaza, in exchange for the release of 150 women and children prisoners in the occupation prisons.


The channel also spoke about prisoners over the age of 16, but who “did not commit murders,” referring to prisoners with relatively short sentences.


According to Israeli Channel 12, the deal includes a ceasefire that may last up to five days, the entry of fuel under the supervision of the United Nations, in addition to an increase in the volume of humanitarian aid that the occupation allows to enter the Strip.


The channel reported that Israel demands the release of all Israeli children and mothers detained in the Gaza Strip, and the start of a ceasefire in conjunction with the Hamas movement's release of the first batch of prisoners or hostages.


The channel also indicated that the Israeli side demands the gradual release of the hostages in fixed and equal payments over several days. The Israeli side also insists on holding Hamas responsible for locating and bringing all the hostages.


For its part, Channel 14 reported that Israeli estimates indicate that the deal to release Israeli hostages will take place “within a few days” and will include 70 children, mothers and elderly women.


It reported that the deal would include the release of female and child prisoners in the occupation prisons “whose hands were not stained with blood,” according to the channel’s expression. In return, the occupation would agree to bring in fuel and humanitarian aid, and a ceasefire for several days.


On the other hand, informed sources indicated that Israeli intransigence may fail the talks, in light of the disagreement over the number of days of the ceasefire, and its rejection of some arrangements that include stopping the flights of drones during the preparations for the deal and the collection of hostages.


Israeli Channel 13 reported that the deal stipulates that Hamas will release a certain number of prisoners and hostages over the days of the ceasefire, and stated that Israel refuses to begin the ceasefire before releasing the first batch of hostages.


The channel reported that Israel insists on starting a ceasefire, with the release of the first hostages held by resistance factions in Gaza.


She pointed to the Israeli dilemma of agreeing to complete the deal or tightening the position in the talks so that this plays a role in Israel’s favor in possible subsequent negotiations or deals.


In turn, the Walla website stated that the issue of the duration of the ceasefire is the main gap in the indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas through the American and Qatari mediators, and said that Hamas insists on 5 days, while Israel agrees on 3.


He stated that Israel would not agree to a temporary ceasefire unless it included the release of a large number of hostages held by Hamas and other factions in Gaza. He pointed out that the deal paralyzes Israel’s permission to bring fuel into the Gaza Strip under the supervision of the United Nations to supply hospitals and bakeries, in addition to the commitment By increasing the number of aid trucks entering the Gaza Strip daily from Egypt to 200. For this purpose, the website indicated “the need for Egyptian approval and assistance.”


The website stated that the main difficulties in the mediation efforts are the difficulty of communicating with the leaders of the Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip, which delays the negotiations and makes them very slow. Reaching understandings with other factions holding Israeli prisoners and hostages.”


Walla quoted high-ranking Israeli and American officials as saying, “Due to the gaps that still exist between the two parties, it is not clear whether it is possible to reach an agreement to release the hostages in the coming days.”


The report also pointed out that the occupation's storming of Al-Shifa Medical Complex, the largest hospital in the Gaza Strip, which includes thousands of sick, wounded, displaced, and medical staff, and taking them hostage and human shields, aroused the dissatisfaction of Hamas leaders, which may complicate negotiations.



ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Nov 2023 10:07 pm - Jerusalem Time

Lapid calls for the removal of Netanyahu and the formation of a national government led by Likud

The leader of the Israeli opposition, Yair Lapid, called this evening, Wednesday, for the isolation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his removal from the political scene, and the formation of a broad national unity government led by Likud, to “rehabilitate” the State of Israel and continue the war on the Gaza Strip.


Lapid's statements came in an interview this evening on Israeli Channel 12, in which he called for the first time to dismiss Netanyahu in light of his government's failure to repel the Qassam Brigades attack on October 7th.


Lapid said, "Netanyahu must leave now during the fighting, and we will participate in a government under the leadership of another Likud candidate. We will talk with Likud leaders. There are many, many Likud members who understand that the country has gone to a bad place."


Lapid considered that the current government is a "nonfunctional government." He continued, "We need change. Netanyahu cannot continue as prime minister. We cannot bear the costs of managing a long battle with a prime minister whom the public does not trust."


Commenting on Lapid’s statements, a brief statement issued by Likud said, “It is unfortunate and shameful for Lapid to get involved in politics during the war and call for the dismissal of the prime minister who is leading the battle.”


Likud claimed that Lapid aims to "replace (Netanyahu's current government) with a government that establishes a Palestinian state and allows the Palestinian Authority to control Gaza."


Following this, Yesh Atid, Lapid’s party, issued a statement saying, “It seems that Likud got the idea wrong: Lapid is proposing a government led by Likud, and the prime minister from Likud is not Netanyahu. This is how we begin national healing.”


The head of the "National Camp" party and member of the Israeli "War Cabinet", Benny Gantz, expressed his rejection of calls to replace Netanyahu, considering that the time is "not appropriate to replace him," in statements he issued last Monday.


Gantz reportedly "opposes" calls coming from several directions in the corridors of the Israeli political system, urging action to replace Netanyahu.


Gantz said in closed-room interviews that “in the midst of war, it is not an appropriate time to change the head of the political pyramid,” in a position he expressed several times recently, according to “Kan 11.”


Israelis are demanding that Netanyahu be replaced, especially after he refused to bear responsibility for the sudden attack by the Hamas movement against the “Gaza envelope” settlements on October 7.


The failures are scheduled to be investigated on October 7, after the end of the war on Gaza, according to several Israeli officials.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Nov 2023 10:04 pm - Jerusalem Time

The White House: We did not approve of the Israeli operation in Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza

The White House denied on Wednesday that the United States approved the Israeli army’s operations around Al-Shifa Hospital in the Gaza Strip, pointing out that the plan and implementation were Israeli.


US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said, "We have always been very clear with our Israeli partners about the importance of minimizing civilian casualties, and the need to be particularly careful when we talk about hospitals."


The White House said that it knows that the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) uses hospitals such as Al-Shifa to hide and store weapons, stressing its understanding that “Israel is seeking to get rid of that,” and that it has “the right to demand that Hamas fighters in hospitals surrender.”


The White House explained that their intelligence information yesterday, Tuesday, regarding the presence of Hamas around the hospitals had nothing to do with the timing of the military operation in the medical complex.


US President Joe Biden had earlier called on Israel to “protect” Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, telling reporters at the White House, when asked whether he had expressed his concern to Israel regarding this matter, “The hospital must be protected.”


The occupation forces stormed the Al-Shifa Medical Complex at dawn on Wednesday, after days of surrounding it with tanks and cutting off fuel and electricity, which led to the martyrdom of many intensive care patients and premature babies, in addition to its outer courtyards being crowded with the bodies of the martyrs.



PALESTINE

Wed 15 Nov 2023 9:46 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli forces storm Palestinian towns and villages in Jenin Governorate

On Wednesday evening, Israeli occupation forces stormed the town of Ya`bad, southwest of Jenin, and villages north of the governorate.


Local sources reported that the occupation forces stormed the town of Ya'bad, raided the Al-Baajwa neighborhood, and demolished for the second time in a row the monument of the martyr Abu Jandal at the entrance to the town.


In a related context, the occupation forces stormed the villages of Jalboun, Faqoua, Deir Abu Daif, and Beit Qad, and launched extensive combing and inspection campaigns, intensified their military presence and set up mobile military checkpoints in the vicinity of those villages.

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Nov 2023 8:35 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli settlers shoot at Palestinian citizens' homes in Al-Lubban Al-Sharqiya, south of Nablus

This evening, Wednesday, settlers fired live bullets at citizens’ homes in the village of Al-Laban Al-Sharqiya, south of Nablus.


Local sources reported that a house was hit by a bullet that penetrated the window of one of its rooms, fired by settlers from the “Eli” settlement, which was violently established on citizens’ lands, which created fear among the owners of the house and the people in general of a repetition of shooting crimes from the settlement, as the settlement guard fired during this week Shots were fired four times towards the village.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Nov 2023 7:52 pm - Jerusalem Time

7 Jordanian field Hospital staff members were injured in Gaza by Israeli bombing

The official spokesman for the Jordanian army announced that seven staff members from the Jordanian field hospital in Gaza were injured at the entrance to the hospital's emergency department, while trying to treat Palestinian citizens who were injured during an Israeli bombing and were taken to the hospital.


The source said that the injuries of the crew members were between minor and stable, and their colleagues were providing the necessary care for them and a number of Palestinian brothers, according to what was reported by official media.


He added that the Jordanian army began an official investigation to find out the details of what happened, stressing Israel's responsibility to provide the necessary protection for the hospital and its staff.

He also indicated that the hospital will continue to perform its humanitarian duty.

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Nov 2023 7:49 pm - Jerusalem Time

11,500 dead since the start of the aggression against Gaza... and a new massacre in Al-Sabra neighborhood

The government office in Gaza reported that the number of dead had risen to 11,500, including 4,710 children, since the start of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.


He added that the occupation committed 1,200 massacres in Gaza, and destroyed 95 government headquarters in the Israeli raids on Gaza, as well as about 25 hospitals and 52 health centers that were out of service in Gaza.


He stressed that the Israeli occupation forces carried out a historic crime today by storming the Al-Shifa Medical Complex, urgently and immediately calling for the permanent opening of the Rafah crossing.


He added, "We are on the cusp of a new crime by announcing the cessation of communications tomorrow due to the lack of fuel."


About 50 persons killed in a new Israeli massacre in the Al-Sabra neighborhood in the central Gaza Strip


About 50 citizens were killed and dozens were injured, this evening, Wednesday, in an Israeli massacre launched by occupation warplanes on the Al-Sabra neighborhood in the central Gaza Strip.


Local sources reported that the occupation warplanes targeted a mosque in the Al-Sabra neighborhood in the middle of the Gaza Strip, resulting in the deaths of about 50 persons and dozens of injuries.


In a related context, three citizens were killed and dozens were injured as a result of an air strike that targeted the Malaysian school in the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip.


The occupation warplanes also targeted Palestinian communications towers in the city of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip, resulting in the death of a child and a number of injured people.


It is noteworthy that the toll of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip since the seventh of last October has reached 11,500 martyrs, including 4,710 children, and about 32,000 wounded.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Nov 2023 7:33 pm - Jerusalem Time

Transferring $10 billion to Iran...a comment from the US State Department regarding the “timing”

US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said that the timing of renewing the exemption issued by the United States to Iraq regarding the transfer of $10 billion to Iran, to pay electricity revenues imported from Iran, is linked to the expiration of the previous exemption.


Miller added, in response to a question from Al-Hurra, that the previous exemption expired last Tuesday.


Two senior US State Department officials announced that Secretary Anthony Blinken signed, on Tuesday, the decision to extend Iraq’s exemption from sanctions imposed on Iran, for a period of 120 days.


The two officials explained that this extension is the twenty-first since 2018, and that Iran “can only use funds restricted in Iraqi banks for humanitarian and other non-sanctioned transactions.”


Miller refused to answer a question about whether Iran helped prevent Hezbollah from waging an all-out war on Israel, saying, “I will not talk about the measures taken by Iran, but we sent very clear and strong messages that we believe that no party hostile to Israel should enter into this conflict.” ".


He added: "We sent public messages in this direction, and you saw President Joe Biden talking about it. We also sent private messages in this regard and we hope they will arrive. If they do not arrive, we will be ready to take action."


Regarding the six billion dollars transferred from South Korea to Iran via Qatar, he said, “As I understand it, none of this money has been spent yet.”

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Nov 2023 7:30 pm - Jerusalem Time

Sources: Israeli forces withdrew from Al-Shifa Hospital... and their tanks surrounded it

Press sources reported to Al-Hurra on Wednesday that the Israeli army withdrew from the entire Shifa Hospital in Gaza, after carrying out an earlier raid.


The sources said that Israeli tanks are still besieging the medical complex, the largest in Gaza, which has been at the heart of the war between Israel and Hamas for several days.


Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City became the main target of the ground operation launched by Israeli forces. They say that Hamas fighters made the “beating heart” of their operations in a headquarters with tunnels under the hospital, which Hamas denies.


Israel said that its forces found unspecified weapons and "terrorist infrastructure" inside the hospital complex after killing fighters in a clash outside it.


It stated that once the forces entered, there was no fighting and no contact with civilians, patients or employees.


The Israeli army said, "Before entering the hospital, our forces encountered explosive devices and a terrorist squad, and fighting ensued, resulting in the killing of two terrorists."


Israel constantly confirms that the hospital is located above one of Hamas's headquarters. The United States said yesterday, Tuesday, that it has intelligence information that supports what Israel is saying.


A doctor at Al-Shifa Hospital told Reuters that hospital workers, patients and displaced Palestinians sheltering there were terrified when Israeli forces moved to raid the complex.


The fate of Al-Shifa Hospital, the largest hospital in Gaza, has raised concern at the international level due to deteriorating conditions with shortages in supplies of fuel, medicine, food and water.

Alhurra

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Nov 2023 7:23 pm - Jerusalem Time

Hamas official: There is no agreement on the hostage issue yet

An official in the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) said today (Wednesday) that there is no agreement on the hostage issue yet because Israel is still evading what hinders reaching any agreement.


Taher Al-Nono, media advisor to the head of Hamas’s political bureau, said in a telephone call with Xinhua News Agency that no agreement had been reached on the hostage issue due to continued Israeli evasion.


Al-Nono added, "There is no agreement yet because Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is evasive and deliberately procrastinates and obstructs the efforts of the mediators to reach an agreement regarding the detainees."


Hamas offered to release 50 to 70 civilian and dual-national hostages in the Gaza Strip in exchange for announcing a ceasefire agreement under negotiations led by Qatar and Egypt, according to media reports.


Israel says that during its unprecedented attack on southern Israel on October 7, Hamas detained 240 people, including foreigners and civilians.

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Nov 2023 7:11 pm - Jerusalem Time

UNRWA Commissioner: Cessation of water desalination and wastewater treatment plants and hospitals in Gaza

Israel uses fuel as a weapon of war. The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) announced that it “received today slightly more than 23,000 liters of fuel for the besieged Gaza Strip. 

The Israeli authorities have restricted the use of this fuel only to transport the small amount of aid coming through Egypt, as they stressed that this fuel cannot be used for the comprehensive humanitarian response.” This includes medical facilities, water or UNRWA work.”


UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini said, “It is appalling that fuel continues to be used as a weapon of war. For the past five weeks, UNRWA has been appealing for fuel to support humanitarian operations in Gaza,” explaining, “This is seriously paralyzing our work and the delivery of aid to Palestinian communities.” in Gaza".


He added, "By the end of the day, about 70 percent of Gaza's population will not have access to clean water, and major services, including desalination plants, wastewater treatment, and hospitals, have stopped working."


He continued, "Getting fuel only for trucks will no longer save lives. Waiting longer will cost lives," explaining, "More fuel is needed and we need 160,000 liters of fuel per day for basic humanitarian operations."

The UNRWA Commissioner called on the Israeli authorities to immediately allow the delivery of the required amount of fuel as required under international humanitarian law.


Source: Sama News

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Nov 2023 6:12 pm - Jerusalem Time

Hamas: Israel is staging a farce by placing weapons in the Al-Shifa Complex

The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) said that the Israeli occupation army’s claim that it found weapons in Al-Shifa Hospital in the Gaza Strip is a “farcical farce.”


The movement added - in a brief statement published on Telegram - that “the Zionist occupation’s claim that it found weapons and equipment in the Shifa Medical Complex is nothing but a continuation of the lies and cheap propaganda through which it is trying to give justification for its crime aimed at destroying the health sector in Gaza.”


The movement added, "These allegations are the same trivial propaganda that Israel made during its storming of Rantisi Children's Hospital, where the occupation placed weapons in the place and staged a farce that no longer deceived anyone."


Hamas continued in its statement, "We repeated more than once and two weeks ago our call to the United Nations and international organizations to form an international committee to review the conditions of hospitals, and to determine the falsehood of the occupation's narrative and its false claims, because we are aware of the level of lies and deception that the occupation is spreading to cover up its crimes against children, women, and defenseless civilians."


At dawn on Wednesday, the Israeli occupation army stormed the Al-Shifa Medical Complex in a military operation that eyewitnesses described as a “nightmare,” at a time when the complex contained patients, injured people, and displaced people, in addition to its outer courtyard being crowded with dozens of bodies of martyrs of the Israeli raids on Gaza.


Sources from inside Al-Shifa Medical Hospital reported that the occupation forces arrested a number of displaced people and the families of the martyrs and wounded during their storming of the complex. A hospital source described the situation as "tragic."


There are about 1,500 members of the medical team in the Shifa complex, about 700 patients, 39 premature babies, and 7,000 displaced people, according to the government media office in Gaza.


A senior official in the occupation army said that "the forces found weapons and infrastructure belonging to terrorists" inside Al-Shifa Hospital, adding that no fighting had occurred inside the hospital complex.


The Israeli official did not specify which part of the hospital the forces were searching and inspecting, nor did he disclose the nature of what was found, but he said that evidence would be presented later.


Earlier Wednesday, Israeli Army Radio said that there were no indications of the presence of Israeli prisoners in Al-Shifa Hospital, even though the army claimed for weeks that there were Israeli prisoners there.


For days, Al-Shifa Hospital and its surroundings, as well as other hospitals in the Gaza Strip, have been subjected to Israeli bombing and siege, claiming that there is a headquarters for the Palestinian resistance there. This is repeatedly denied by the Hamas movement and Palestinian officials in the Strip.


ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Nov 2023 5:54 pm - Jerusalem Time

UNICEF Executive Director: What I saw and heard in Gaza is horrific

In a statement issued after her visit to Gaza, the Executive Director of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Catherine Russell, described what she saw and heard in the Gaza Strip as "horrific." Russell explained that she met children, families and UNICEF workers in Gaza.


Russell stressed that the amount of humanitarian aid allowed to enter Gaza is largely insufficient to meet the needs.


She added: "What I saw and heard is heartbreaking. They are suffering from continuous bombing, injuries and displacement, and there is no safe place in the Strip for the children of Gaza to return."


Russell confirmed that more than 4,600 children were killed in Gaza, and nearly 9,000 others were injured, in addition to the presence of many children under the rubble of buildings destroyed as a result of the bombing.


She added: “At the same time, newborns who needed special care died as a result of the power outage and the depletion of medical resources in a hospital in Gaza.”


She pointed out that she met at Nasser Hospital in the Khan Yunis area a 16-year-old girl who would never be able to walk again. She said: “The young infants were trying to cling to life in incubators, while the doctors were busy with how to operate the equipment without the availability of fuel in the hospital’s neonatal department.”


She stated that UNICEF employees shared their “tragic” experiences with her, noting that the risks to which humanitarian relief employees are exposed in Gaza cannot be underestimated, and that more than 100 employees of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) have lost their lives since last October.


The UN official renewed her call on all parties "to end this horror and ensure the protection and assistance of children."

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Nov 2023 5:20 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli settlers force a family to leave their land in Bethlehem

Today, Wednesday, settlers at gunpoint forced a family to leave their land in the town of Tuqu, southeast of Bethlehem, and seized the furniture, solar cells, and water tanks that were on it.


The director of the Office of the Wall and Settlement Resistance Authority in Bethlehem Governorate, Hassan Barijiyah, told our correspondent that settlers forced the citizen, Mahmoud Hammad Jibril (60 years old), and his family, to leave their land in the “Al-Tabq” area, east of the Tuqu’a Wilderness.


Brejiya added that the settlers seized the furniture, solar cells, water tanks, and other livestock raising items that were on the land.


He pointed out that citizen Gabriel has lived in the aforementioned area for 20 years, and grazes his sheep there, as they are a source of livelihood for his family.

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Nov 2023 5:14 pm - Jerusalem Time

Bullet wounds, one of them serious, during confrontations with Israeli forces in the West Bank

On Wednesday evening, two citizens were shot, one of them seriously, during clashes with Israeli occupation forces in the village of Fahma, south of Jenin.


Local sources confirmed that the occupation forces stormed the village of Fahma, leading to the outbreak of confrontations during which two citizens were injured, one in the chest and shoulder, and the other in the hand. They were subsequently transferred to Ibn Sina Hospital in the city of Jenin.


In the city of Ramallah, the Israeli occupation forces shot a young man before arresting him, near the town of Beit Ur al-Tahta, west of the city.


Local sources reported that the occupation forces fired live bullets at the young man, Hamza Abdel Hafeez Suleiman, wounding him with injuries described as critical, and arrested him, near the town of Beit Ur al-Tahta, this morning, for allegedly trying to throw a homemade bomb.


In the same context, the sources added that the occupation forces opened fire on a vehicle this evening, on the “Wadi Al-Delb” road, west of Ramallah, and it was not confirmed until the news was prepared that anyone in the vehicle was injured.

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Nov 2023 5:10 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli army storms Al-Shifa Hospital... attacks and arrests, but no kidnapped are found

Israeli aircraft continued their raids on various areas in the Gaza Strip, targeting populated areas and homes on the heads of their residents. The raids left dozens wounded and injured among the displaced and civilians.


The occupation forces stormed Al-Shifa Hospital in the Gaza Strip and carried out attacks and arrests against a number of those present there and took them to an unknown destination, in another escalation of the ongoing war on Gaza at a time when raids continue on areas inhabited by displaced people and people throughout the Strip.


The death toll from the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip rose to more than 11,500 dead, while the wounded rose to more than 29,000, while the toll is witnessing a daily increase in the number of martyrs and wounded due to the ongoing Israeli raids.


In the context of the prisoner exchange talks that have been ongoing for days, on Wednesday, a Qatari-brokered proposal was presented that includes the release of 50 children and women detained in the Gaza Strip in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, including children and women, in the occupation prisons (their number has not been announced).


The talks also included a three-day ceasefire in addition to increasing aid to the Gaza Strip. For its part, Hamas agreed to the deal while Israel is still conducting negotiations and requests a deal with a “larger number” of prisoners.


Various areas in Gaza are witnessing fierce battles and clashes in the areas of the incursion, at a time when the Israeli occupation army announced the killing of two soldiers and the wounding of 4 others, which raises the number of its dead since the start of the ground operation to 47, and the number of deaths also rises to 368 soldiers and 59 policemen since the start of the “Al-Aqsa Flood.” “On the seventh of last October.

OPINIONS

Wed 15 Nov 2023 4:29 pm - Jerusalem Time

Hebrew Press| Tell us the truth: Did you decide to sacrifice the kidnapped ones?

Haaretz

Haaretz

Opinion Writer

Anat Kam 

The Israeli government continues to treat its citizens as minors, helpless, and people with special needs, and does not tell them the truth to their faces. This time, it is not about “deaths” and “fierce battles,” but rather about a very fundamental issue: What is the goal of the war in Gaza?

In the few interviews that Benjamin Netanyahu gave to the Israeli media, and in the statements of all kinds of "high-ranking political sources" - a term that should disappear from the world - it was said that the goals of the war are in the following order: overthrowing the authority of Hamas, and returning the kidnapped people. More than a month after the attack, and three weeks after the ground entry into Gaza, the public began to realize. My colleague Amit Eran expressed this well, and the families of the kidnapped people understood this, but no one dared to tell them the truth.


Much has been said about the chaos in managing the relationship with the families, and about managing the negotiations to return all the kidnapped people, and much has been written, but this is just the tip of the iceberg regarding the poor management of this event. However, the problem is not that members of the Israeli government are not telling the truth to the families and the public, but rather that they have not made their decision yet: they know as well as we do that: either overthrow Hamas, or return the kidnapped ones. 


They have not yet decided whether they prefer one over the other, as if the kidnapped ones and their families have all the time to put up with Netanyahu's hesitation and cowardice, his inability to make a decision, and certainly his inability to talk about it.


Yesterday, Amos Harel wrote in the newspaper that negotiations on a deal to return the kidnapped persons require a cessation of fighting for several days, and so far, there is no agreement on a truce that Israel will accept (based on the claim that the truce will allow Hamas to accumulate materials and energy to resume fighting afterward). In any case, it seems that this problem is still theoretical, not practical, because, according to what Harel wrote, “If a serious proposal is later put forward, and it is clear that Hamas is capable of implementing it, the government will agree to it. The moral debt is towards the citizens, who were abandoning them on October 7 is too big.”


I wish I could believe this is "reasonable". But there is nothing reasonable, expected, logical, or humane that can be expected from this government, which is incapable of making a decision that could lead to the implementation of the Hannibal Measure in an unannounced manner against its citizens whom it abandoned, who were kidnapped while they were alive, and with each passing day, the danger of them becoming dead increases. And perhaps in certain cases, by fire from our forces, as stated in the orders, and as Hamas hinted to, that this is what happened to soldier Noaa Merciano.


Netanyahu, Gantz, Eisenkot: The people are steadfast and able to bear the decision you make, provided that it is honest, transparent and public. Have you decided to sacrifice the kidnapped on the altar of overthrowing Hamas? Look into the eyes of the families of the kidnapped, and tell them that, and thus increase the fighting in Gaza as if there were no kidnapped people in the tunnels. But if you decide on the morally correct decision, which is to return the kidnapped ones first, respect yourselves, and stop fighting as much as is required to return them, even knowing that this will allow Hamas to arm itself. everything is possible. It is possible to continue fighting next week, but it is not certain that the kidnapped people will be recovered. In the meantime, continuing this process will not lead us to achieving either goal, but will continue to claim human lives.

Source: Institute of Palestinian Studies 

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Nov 2023 4:21 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli poll: A third of Israelis support the annexation of Gaza and the occupied West Bank

The results of a new opinion poll published by the Maariv newspaper on Wednesday showed that about a third of Israelis support the annexation of Gaza and the occupied West Bank.


The newspaper reported that the poll came about a month after the war, and was conducted by the “Mitvim” Institute, and focused on the Israelis’ position on the goals of the war and Israeli-Palestinian relations.


The poll indicated that 28% of Israelis believe that the long-term goal is to annex the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip to Israel, while 27% support an agreement on the basis of two states for two peoples, and 25% support unilateral separation from the Palestinians, while 5% support the continuation of the administration. Conflict.


The poll results showed that 32% of Israelis believe that the Palestinian Authority is important to Israeli interests, while 31% believe that it contradicts Israeli interests, and 16% say that it is not important.


In their response to a question about the day after the war on the Gaza Strip, 37% of respondents said that they support the introduction of an international force that relies on foreign countries into the Gaza Strip after the war, while 8% said that they support a force that relies on moderate Arab countries, and 18% support a force that combines forces from Western and Arab countries, while 22% said that the presence of an international force would harm Israeli sovereignty.


Director of the Polling Institute, Gil Murciano, said, “The Israeli public, according to the results, indicates that the time for procrastinating in order to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has passed, and that relying on the method of managing the conflict, as was the case in the last decade, died on October 7.” “The public has begun to move towards supporting the decision.”


He stated, “On the one hand, about a third of Israelis (28%) support a political decision such as annexing the territories of Gaza and the West Bank, but on the other hand, more than half of the public (52%) realize that the solution lies in independent Palestinian sovereignty within the framework of an agreement with the Palestinians.” or by unilateral separation.