PALESTINE

Tue 17 Oct 2023 12:24 pm - Jerusalem Time

UN Security Council fails to adopt a draft resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza

Five countries, including Russia and China, voted in favor of the Russian draft resolution, while four countries, the United States, Britain, France, and Japan, voted against it, while six countries abstained from voting, including Brazil.


The UN Security Council failed to adopt a Russian draft resolution calling for a humanitarian ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, which the Israeli army has launched violent bombardment on for the 11th day in a row.


Five countries, including Russia and China, voted in favor of the Russian draft resolution, while four countries, the United States, Britain, France, and Japan, voted against it, while six countries abstained from voting, including Brazil.


The adoption of any resolution in the UN Security Council requires the approval of at least nine of the fifteen members of the Council, and the non-use of veto power by any of the five permanent members of the Council (the United States, Britain, France, Russia and China).


Russian Ambassador to the United Nations, Vasily Nebenzia, expressed his regret that Western countries "obstructed the sending of a joint and unique message from the Security Council in the service of selfish and purely political interests."


The Russian diplomat warned that his country is "deeply concerned about the unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, and the very great danger of the conflict expanding" to the entire region.


His British counterpart, Barbara Woodward, responded to the Russian ambassador, saying that her country "cannot support a resolution that avoids condemning the terrorist attacks launched by the Hamas movement."


As for the Palestinian Ambassador to the United Nations, Riyad Mansour, who was invited to attend the session, he appealed to the Security Council “not to send a signal that Palestinian lives do not matter.”


He added, "Do not dare say that Israel is not responsible for the bombs it drops on the heads of Palestinians. Do not justify the killings... What is happening in Gaza is not a military operation. This is a large-scale aggression against our people. These are massacres against innocent civilians."


The Security Council was supposed to vote during Monday's session on a second draft resolution submitted by Brazil, the rotating president of the Council during the month of October.


But diplomats reported that the Security Council will meet again this evening, Tuesday, to vote on the Brazilian text.

PALESTINE

Tue 17 Oct 2023 12:17 pm - Jerusalem Time

Foreign Ministry: Israel is committing crimes of ethnic cleansing against Palestinian people

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates condemned the devastating occupation war against our people, and the crimes of genocide and ethnic cleansing it is committing for the 11th day in a row, the latest of which was the Rafah and Khan Yunis massacres this morning, which left 80 martyrs, including children and women, and more destruction.


The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also condemned, in a statement today, Tuesday, the targeting of health centers, hospitals, press crews, schools, universities, and others.


She stressed that it has become clear that the occupying state is continuing with the crime of ethnic cleansing using internationally prohibited weapons, to get rid of the Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip, as an integral part of pre-prepared plans to get rid of Israel’s strategic crisis represented by the presence of millions of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, this is confirmed by the mass killings committed by Israeli aircraft around the clock, and the scenes of mass destruction and humanitarian catastrophe in all its aspects in the Gaza Strip, the suffocation of the occupied West Bank, and the intensification of the factors of expulsion and displacement of citizens.


The statement stressed that what Israel is doing is not related to the excuse of “self-defense”, but rather aims to comprehensively destroy the Palestinian presence in the Gaza Strip, leading to the liquidation of the Palestinian cause and bringing about a strategic change in the course of international dealing with the rights of Palestinians, which is also What is promoted by the Israeli media misinformation campaigns regarding turning every citizen, wherever he is, into an accused.

PALESTINE

Tue 17 Oct 2023 12:16 pm - Jerusalem Time

Turkey proposes establishing mediation mechanism between Palestine and Israel

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan announced that his country put forward the idea of a system in which there would be guarantors for the parties in order to bring lasting peace to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, in statements made by Fidan on Monday, October 16, 2023, in an interview with representatives of the Turkish media in the capital, Ankara. .


In response to a question about some countries obtaining the status of guarantor for the Palestinian side and other countries for the Israeli side, Fidan said: “We presented the main idea of the issue of guarantee, and we say that the system should be discussed first and then its methodology separately.” Fidan also stressed that “it is unacceptable that “Israel is bombing Gaza in an unprecedented way, killing large numbers of civilians, and condemning the region to poverty and hunger by cutting off electricity, water, and fuel.”


The Al-Aqsa Flood operation was a surprise!

The Turkish official pointed out that what happened following the Hamas operation on the Israeli settlements surrounding Gaza on October 7 “was a surprise to everyone, especially to Israel.”


He added that the ease of crossing (Palestinian fighters) from Gaza to the other side (Israeli) and the operations that resulted from this crossing “surprised everyone.”

Fidan continued: “After demolishing a certain part of the wall separating Israel from Gaza, it was surprising that Hamas members, other groups, and civilian elements entered, without facing any resistance.” He added: “This situation revealed the weakness of the Israeli security apparatus, which will be discussed for many years. "Are the circumstances that led to October 7? Perhaps we need to talk about this separately. Of course we do not agree with any actions that targeted civilians on October 7 and the period that followed. On the contrary, we condemn the targeting of civilians."


Ankara's diplomatic efforts

Regarding the Hamas operation, Fidan stressed the need not to target civilians regardless of any classification, he said, and the Turkish official added: “We say that no one should target civilians, but Israel, as it did in the past, did not exclude civilians in "Return it."


While the Turkish Foreign Minister stated that when the Israeli occupation began its operations, Ankara informed the Americans, Israelis and other parties of its deep concern about the situation of civilians.


Regarding the diplomatic efforts he is making to calm the situation, he said: “As you know, we visited Egypt, and we will visit Lebanon today (Monday). After Lebanon, there is an extraordinary emergency meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation at the level of foreign ministers in the Saudi city of Jeddah, and we will go there. And our president (Recep Tayyip) Erdogan is conducting extensive contacts, and we, as a foreign ministry, have contacts, as do our intelligence services.”


He pointed out that Turkey also does not accept the displacement of civilians from their places, especially from the northern parts of the Gaza Strip to the southern parts, by intimidating them.


He also revealed Ankara's efforts to determine what can be done with its counterparts to stop attacks against civilians and allow humanitarian aid to enter Gaza.


Fidan explained that Turkey is seeking to turn the current crisis into an opportunity for peace, and that it has conveyed this idea to its counterparts. He continued: “We always say that Israel has suspended the two-state solution until now. Its main concern was achieving peace with other Arab countries and not with the Palestinians. This is because Israel’s perspective There is no civil Palestinian state.”


Fidan also pointed out that Israel had previously had problems with accepting its existence by the Arabs and other countries in the region, adding: “And when its existence was accepted, it became easy for it not to accept the other (the Palestinians),” and pointed out that the United States of America considers Also positive about the idea of a two-state solution in order to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.



PALESTINE

Tue 17 Oct 2023 12:10 pm - Jerusalem Time

Japan pledges to provide $10 million in humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip

Japan will provide $10 million in aid to civilians in the Gaza Strip to deal with the humanitarian crisis amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement, Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa said on Tuesday.


Kamikawa also said at a news conference that Japan and Iran are arranging telephone talks between her and Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian later on Tuesday in an effort to help reduce tensions in the Middle East as quickly as possible.


“We will continue to make diplomatic efforts to improve humanitarian access so that necessary assistance, such as food, water, medical and health services, can be provided to innocent civilians and Palestinian refugees,” Kamikawa said.


Kamikawa said that humanitarian aid would be provided through international institutions, without going into details.


Japan relies heavily on crude oil imports from Middle Eastern countries and has traditionally maintained friendly relations with them.


Kamikawa, who assumed her position about a month ago, held telephone conversations with her counterparts from the region, such as Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia, as well as Israel and Palestine.

PALESTINE

Tue 17 Oct 2023 11:55 am - Jerusalem Time

Israeli eyewitness: Our forces killed the hostages and the kidnappers treated us humanely

An Israeli citizen, who identified herself as Yasmine, gave a remarkable statement about the events to which she was an eyewitness in Kibbutz “Be’eri” in the “Gaza envelope” area during the massive and sudden attack launched by Hamas fighters, on October 7 of this year. Her statement came during an interview with the Israeli public radio, Kan, on Sunday.

Yasmine said, “I was held hostage by Hamas for two and a half hours. Before that, we did not know about the infiltration of Hamas “terrorists.” After we learned of this, we were afraid. We were 12 people with 40 “terrorists” inside a house. There were 100 “terrorists” in the kibbutz.” .

She added that Hamas fighters "did not abuse us. They treated us very humanely. They gave us water to drink. They saw that we were tense and calmed us down. None of them were violent with us. The kidnappers asked that we call the police, and we called. After the police arrived, there was an intense exchange of gunfire. Huge amount of ammunition."


Yasmine continued, "During this, one of the kidnappers used me as a protective shield. He decided to surrender. We left the house under fire. Then the police heard me and stopped shooting."

She reported, "I saw 5-6 kibbutz members on the ground. They were killed during the exchange of fire. The police killed everyone, including the hostages. I was released."

She added, "Two tank shells fell inside a house and everyone inside was killed by fire from our forces. That's for sure. I was evacuated and my life was saved thanks to that 'terrorist' who decided to surrender himself. Dozens of my friends were killed."

PALESTINE

Tue 17 Oct 2023 11:46 am - Jerusalem Time

Israel arrests 55 Palestinians in West Bank in one day, amongst leaders of the Hamas movement.

The Palestinian Prisoners’ Club revealed, on Tuesday, October 17, 2023, that Israel arrested 55 Palestinians in the West Bank in one day, including former representatives and leaders of the Hamas movement, in light of an arrest campaign launched by the Israeli occupation in the West Bank, in conjunction with Operation “Flood.” Al-Aqsa" launched by the Palestinian resistance against the occupation, in response to the increasing violations by the occupation against the Palestinians.


Amani Sahrna, media official at the Palestinian Club, said that “the occupation forces arrested at least 55 citizens, from cities and towns in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem,” and reported that “the arrests were distributed in all governorates of the West Bank, and among those detained were former representatives in the Legislative Council.” The Palestinian Parliament and leaders of the Hamas movement.


She also indicated that among those detained was former Speaker of the Legislative Council Aziz Dweik.

ARAB AND WORLD

Tue 17 Oct 2023 11:46 am - Jerusalem Time

Putin begins a visit to China

Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Beijing at a time when the fighting in Ukraine is escalating and the Gaza Strip crisis is becoming more difficult.


The visit also comes as an attempt to show support for the Belt and Road Initiative launched by Chinese leader Xi Jinping to build infrastructure and expand China's influence abroad.


The Russian President will be among the most prominent guests at the celebration of the 10th anniversary of Xi's announcement of the Belt and Road Initiative, which has burdened countries such as Zambia and Sri Lanka with debt after they signed contracts with Chinese companies to build roads, airports and other public infrastructure, which they cannot afford. The former Soviet Union were Cold War rivals for influence between left-leaning countries, but have since forged a partnership in the economic, military and diplomatic spheres.


Just weeks before the Russian military operation in Ukraine, Putin met with Xi Jinping in Beijing, and the two sides signed an agreement pledging a “borderless” relationship.


Beijing's attempts to present itself as a neutral peace broker in the Ukraine war have been widely rejected by the international community. Xi visited Moscow in March as part of a wave of visits between the two countries.


China condemned the international sanctions imposed on Russia, but did not directly address the arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court against Putin for alleged involvement in the kidnapping of thousands of children from Ukraine.



PALESTINE

Tue 17 Oct 2023 11:46 am - Jerusalem Time

Israeli approval to establish a settlement in Ras al-Amud in Jerusalem

Yesterday, the Israeli District Planning and Building Committee in Jerusalem approved the establishment of a new settlement called “Kadmat Zion” in Ras al-Amud, next to the apartheid wall near Abu Dis.


The Haaretz newspaper reported on 5/2/2023 that the army must provide a guard network for this settlement consisting of four armed guards, establish an electronic wall, facial recognition cameras, a fortified car, bright lights, and a patrol street.

PALESTINE

Tue 17 Oct 2023 11:38 am - Jerusalem Time

Israel arrests 112 Palestinian Jerusalemites who praised Hamas

The Israeli occupation police said in a report yesterday that it investigated more than 40 Palestinian men and women for publishing words of praise for the attack carried out by the Hamas movement against military bases and settlements around the besieged Gaza Strip on October 7.


According to the occupation police report: “60 other people were arrested inside the Green Line.” The Israeli Attorney General's Office said: "An investigation must be opened, and anyone who publishes words of praise and support, even if it is a word or a post - a single publication, must be arrested and prosecuted."


The occupation police said that a doctor at Hadassah Hospital was suspended from his work after he liked a post praising Muhammad Al-Deif and calling him the undisputed leader of the Palestinian people. The occupation municipality in Jerusalem also expelled an employee after he expressed his support for the attack carried out by Hamas.


The occupation municipality and (Al-Ma’arif - the Israeli Ministry of Education) also sent letters and text messages to all teachers, male and female, and workers in the education sector in the municipality, warning them, administrative staff, and even workers in cleaning and logistical services, trainers, and school inspectors, of the necessity of adhering to the government’s instructions and its war on Hamas. - Lack of sympathy or expression of political or social positions that might be interpreted as sympathy for the operation that took place on the 7th of this month.


Israeli universities and colleges in Jerusalem and the interior also suspended and expelled many Palestinian students who expressed their support for Hamas.


The occupation police said: "Now it turns out that this war has very strong support from the Public Prosecution, which allowed the opening of an investigation into dozens of cases and the arrest of about 100 Palestinians. Some of them even appeared before the court during the past two days."


The police said: “There must be zero tolerance towards those who publish - explicitly and even implicitly - expressions of support for the enemy and its actions against the Israelis who were killed and humiliated, as well as expressions of support for harming the Israeli army.”


The occupation police report continued: “The Public Prosecution also refers to serious cases in which investigations were allowed to be opened, most of them in Jerusalem. The report included examples of what was published on social media platforms. Among the examples it included was a citizen of East Jerusalem who published a number of publications supporting and praising the Hamas movement.” Among them: “May God make this day a day of conquest, victory, control and rule - the morning of imminent liberation.”


The police said in its report that a resident of East Jerusalem posted several posts on Facebook, including: “Palestine Day is a day of pride,” “Today are your missiles, and tomorrow you (the Green Heart) are our promise that we kept.”


The police pointed to a sermon last Friday in the Sur Baher neighborhood south of occupied East Jerusalem, in which he said, among other things: “The Mujahideen in the Holy War (‘Mujahideen’) are patient, fighting in the Holy War, fighting in the field with all determination... What? Waiting. Tell us, O God, what makes you walk on the path of fighting in jihad and for the sake of God. Please tell us - when will we see your victory in the courtyard of Al-Aqsa Mosque... Will you remain in your homes humiliated?


In addition, large forces of police, special forces, and Israeli intelligence stormed the home of freed prisoner Nasser Abu Khudair in the Shuafat neighborhood, north of Jerusalem, arrested him, and then proceeded to destroy the contents of the house under the pretext of searching.


The occupation forces also withdrew the "Israeli Board" - the certificate to practice the legal profession - from his daughter, the lawyer "Asala", under the pretext of writing statements hostile to the occupation and supporting the Gaza Strip operation.


Large police forces surrounded Hamdi Obaid's house in Beit Hanina and arrested him and three of his sons under the pretext of supporting and assisting the operation on Saturday, 10/7 of this month. The police, special forces, and intelligence forces severely beat Hamdi, 62 years old, and when his sons intervened to defend him, they abused them and beat them with rifle butts in a brutal and violent manner. They were all arrested.


On the other hand, the occupation forces released the elderly woman, Niama Qaraeen, “Umm Khaled,” from the town of Silwan, south of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, after interrogating her at the police station on Salah al-Din Street, and kept her son, “Walid,” in detention.


The occupation police stormed Silwan at dawn yesterday, and arrested the two boys, Qais Ghorab and Qusay Ghorab. They also arrested Jamal Mustafa from Jerusalem, four young men from the town of Al-Tur, and a girl.


The occupation police, with the help of the border guards and intelligence, stormed Shuafat camp and arrested 6 young men and the Jerusalemite girl, Safaa Al-Rishq, while they stormed the town of Al-Issawiya and arrested a number of visitors to the main mosque there under the pretext of praying for Gaza. They also arrested Muhammad Dari from Al-Issawiya, after they raided and searched his house.


In the same context, the occupation forces arrested the freed prisoner Musa Zahran and Muhammad Zahran, son of the martyr Zahran Zahran, from the town of Biddu, northwest of occupied Jerusalem, after they were summoned to meet the occupation intelligence yesterday afternoon.


The occupation forces also arrested the freed prisoner, Hamza Mar’i, from the town of Abu Dis.

PALESTINE

Tue 17 Oct 2023 11:24 am - Jerusalem Time

Israel bombs several towns in southern Lebanon

Today, Tuesday, Israeli occupation army artillery bombed Hamams Hill and the towns of Wazzani and Kafr Kila on the Lebanese-Palestinian border with several missiles.


The occupation army also bombed the Marjayoun-Khiyam Plain with phosphorus shells, and tonight witnessed violent Israeli bombing targeting the border town of Al-Dhahira.


The Lebanese border area is witnessing continuous Israeli attacks targeting the border villages.

PALESTINE

Tue 17 Oct 2023 11:05 am - Jerusalem Time

UNRWA Commissioner: Water is running out and Gaza faces death

The Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), Philippe Lazzarini, warned of the serious repercussions of running out of potable water on the lives of Gaza’s approximately 2.2 million residents, in light of the Israeli war that has caused a major humanitarian crisis. The Associated Press quoted Lazzarini as saying. He said, “Drinking water is running out, and Gaza faces death.”


The agency noted that Gaza usually obtains water supplies from various sources, including a pipeline from Israel, seawater desalination plants, and wells.


She explained that these supplies declined when Israel cut off water from the Gaza Strip, following the Hamas movement’s launch of Operation “Al-Aqsa Flood” on October 7, in parallel with the interruption of fuel and electricity that operates the water stations and the sewage network.


The Associated Press reported a warning from the World Health Organization that the lack of potable water in the Gaza Strip puts the lives of patients in hospitals and the population in general at risk.


The Ministry of Interior in Gaza said - yesterday, Monday - that the Israeli occupation did not pump any liter of drinking water to any of the governorates of the Strip for the tenth day in a row, which prompted citizens to drink unsafe water, warning of a serious health crisis that threatens the lives of citizens.


PALESTINE

Tue 17 Oct 2023 10:52 am - Jerusalem Time

Israel arrests Palestinian artist Dalal Abu Amna

The Israeli occupation police arrested Palestinian artist Dalal Abu Amna, on Monday, because of a post she wrote on her Facebook page against the backdrop of the aggression against Gaza.


Abeer Bakr, the lawyer assigned to defend the artist Abu Amna, confirmed the news of the latter’s arrest, noting that the artist Abu Amna was arrested for investigation regarding a post on Facebook, which stated: “There is no victor but God,” next to which is the symbol of prayer and the flag of Palestine. It was published last Saturday, by the artist’s media team.


Lawyer Bakr indicated that the artist “is still subject to investigation, and at this moment no (official) decision has been taken to extend her detention,” but she stressed that “this is the intention of the police (to arrest her), even before they interrogate her.”


Bakr said that police officers arrived at the artist’s house with the intention of arresting her, explaining that police officers arrived at the artist’s house to arrest her, at a time when she was “filing complaints against incitement against her by settlers.”



PALESTINE

Tue 17 Oct 2023 10:48 am - Jerusalem Time

Former British Labor Party leader: “Do not forgive what is happening to Gaza”

Activists circulated on social media platforms a video clip of Jeremy Corbyn, a member of the British Parliament and leader of the opposition Labor Party, giving a speech of solidarity with the Palestinian people and denouncing the war on Gaza.


Corbyn appeared delivering a speech the day before yesterday, Sunday, in which he demanded an end to the occupation and bombing of Gaza and the achievement of a just and stable peace, stressing that depriving innocent people of basic life rights such as water and electricity is immoral, in addition to being illegal.


His speech said, "I say to every political leader in this country: Do not condone war crimes and the collective punishment of the Palestinian people. If you believe in international law and human rights, then you should not condone what is happening now in Gaza at the hands of the Israeli occupation army."


For the 11th day in a row, Israel continues its land, sea and air raids on the Gaza Strip, which led to the death of thousands, the destruction of entire neighborhoods and the displacement of residents.


Israel cut off water and electricity from the Strip and prevented humanitarian and medical aid from reaching those affected, amid warnings of an environmental and humanitarian catastrophe in the Strip, where about 2.2 million Palestinians live.

PALESTINE

Tue 17 Oct 2023 10:43 am - Jerusalem Time

Half million Israelis displaced from their homes since start Al-Aqsa flood

The Israeli occupation army announced that about half a million Israelis have been displaced from their homes since the attack carried out by the Al-Qassam Brigades, "Hamas," on October 7.


Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper quoted the occupation army spokesman for foreign media, Yonatan Conricus, as saying that these displaced people are residents who were evacuated from the southern region near the Gaza Strip, in addition to about 20 settlements near the border with Lebanon.


The head of the Israeli Hotels Association said yesterday, Monday, that half of Israeli hotel rooms are used to house families evacuated from communities near the Gaza Strip.


The Jerusalem Post newspaper quoted the association's CEO, Yael Daniel, as saying that Israel has 56,000 hotel rooms, and 28,000 rooms are being provided for evacuees, with the state footing the bill.


A parliamentary committee discussing compensation for residents affected by the war reported that another 27,000 people are expected to arrive from border towns near Lebanon.

OPINIONS

Tue 17 Oct 2023 10:17 am - Jerusalem Time

Defeating the resistance will not bring peace

op-ed Al Quds dot com

op-ed Al Quds dot com

Opinion Writer

Those who believe that if Hamas is defeated, the way will be opened for the resumption of negotiations between the Palestinian and Israeli sides to achieve a two-state solution, as some Palestinians imagine, and as the United States of America propagates, are mistaken, which raises the two-state solution as a slogan only to throw ashes in the eyes and give the occupying state sufficient time to achieve its goals in liquidating the Palestinian issue and resolving the conflict in its favor.


If Hamas is defeated, and this is very unlikely, and indeed the entire Palestinian resistance, then the Israeli evil will turn to the West Bank to complete its annexation and Judaization as it is the one that achieved victory over the resistance and therefore its aspirations will not be towards resuming peace negotiations, and if that happens, its goal is not to achieve a two-state solution. Rather, to extend the period of these negotiations for at least ten years to impose a fait accompli in the West Bank, including Jerusalem, that prevents the achievement of our people’s goals of complete freedom and independence and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital.


In previous experiences with Shamir, Netanyahu, and other leaders of the occupying state, we believe that negotiations are only a waste of time and to achieve the Israeli goals of annexation, expansion, establishing more settlements, increasing the number of settlers to reach one million settlers, and making Palestinian cities, towns, and camps like separate islands separated by more settlements and settlers.


Not only that, but the occupying state will increase its escalation against our people in the West Bank, including Jerusalem, in terms of killings, arrests, and demonization of prisoners through what it has done and will do later, and not only robbing them of their achievements, but issuing laws and laws against them and their families and preventing them from giving them Any rights or achievements.


Therefore, it is important and necessary for the Palestinians not to bet on the statements issued by America regarding the two-state solution, and for the official Palestinian side to continue to unite with the people, achieve national unity, and take practical steps on the ground to defend our people, whether in the Gaza Strip or in the West Bank, including Jerusalem.


They continue to stagnate and respond, even partially, to American and Western pressures under the illusion that after the overthrow of the Hamas regime in Gaza, its rule will be restored to the Palestinian Authority and a path will be opened for a settlement and solution to the Palestinian issue through the two-state solution.


The correct path is to work to restore national unity, which is necessary and important at this stage, through which the destructive division will be ended and we will stand united in the face of the occupation’s attempts to liquidate the issue. Any betting on anything other than the unity of the national ranks will be ruinous, and then regret will be of no use.

OPINIONS

Tue 17 Oct 2023 10:05 am - Jerusalem Time

Strategic assessment: The war on Gaza...scenarios and repercussions

Hani Al-Masry

Hani Al-Masry

Opinion Writer

Ten days have passed since the Al-Aqsa Flood operation, and it has become clear that what comes after it is different from what came before it. In addition to the fact that the rules of the game have changed, the Israeli government, and even Israel itself, will change, and the Palestinian leadership and its authority will change, and the Hamas movement will not remain as it is. If the war turns into a regional war, the entire Middle East will change. The extent of the change depends on the extent to which the war will reach, and whether we will witness a ground war, and if it begins, for how long, and how will it end?


Do the occupation forces dare to wage ground war?

The Al-Aqsa Flood operation was like an earthquake that struck Israel, and it will have major repercussions for years, and even generations to come. Therefore, the emergency government or any government will not be willing to stop its war and revenge before it achieves a clear victory, or before a greater danger and defeat looms before it, and a clear victory does not fall short of directing a fatal blow to the Hamas movement and its military, organizational and leadership structure, and will work to crush and liquidate the movement, and build a new Middle East, as stated by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his statements, especially his speech after the Knesset approved the law of war, and to more than eliminate “Hamas” according to a statement by Tzachi Hanegbi, the Israeli National Security Advisor.


Someone might say that the heavy losses that Israel could inflict if it made a ground incursion into the Gaza Strip, and the fear for the lives of more than 150 prisoners, would prevent it from embarking on a ground war. The response to that is to stop the war without a clear victory and without the emergence of developments. Taking greater risks will result in greater losses for Israel. Because the insult, the shameful defeat, and the resounding collapse of Israeli deterrence without exacting a price commensurate with the cause; It will encourage Hamas and other Palestinian factions, as well as Hezbollah, Syria, Iran and others, to launch similar strikes. Which puts a million question marks on the future of Israel's existence. Therefore, Israel will not place the prisoners as a restriction on the ground operation. The aggression is escalating day after day, and there are more than 25 dead Israeli prisoners, and Israel did not care about that.


The size of the expected losses in the ground war could postpone it for some time but not cancel it, and will push the Israeli forces to continue the scorched earth policy, turning the Strip or parts of it into an area unusable by humans, with the continuation of the brutal destructive bombing, extermination, and collective punishments, displacement, racial cleansing, and a tight suffocating siege for as long as possible; to single out the resistance, isolate it from its popular incubator, suppress its awareness, push it to turn against the resistance, and push the people of Gaza to move from the north of the Strip to its south, and from there to Sinai to save their lives, and in order to secure the means of life of food, water, and medicine.


The Israeli government has two options, the worst of which is bitter. It needs to resolve the war quickly, and this is not possible. As for a long war, it exposes it not only to great human losses, but also to the expiration of the green light that was given to it, and it cannot continue for a long time. Given the economic and strategic damage and repercussions on the Israeli economy, which was severely disrupted during the war, or on the greatly damaged global economy, which will be further harmed if things turn toward a regional war.


Ground war will not occur in these cases

The first case: If the resistance surrenders, responds to the enemy’s conditions, stops the resistance by stopping the firing of rockets, stops the guerrilla groups attacking the occupying forces on the Gaza Strip, and releases the prisoners without conditions, as Israel demands, along with the colonial West and Palestinian, Arab and international voices, and this is impossible. Because the resistance that caused shock and terror to the occupying entity and astonishment and admiration throughout the entire world with the Al-Aqsa Flood initiative, despite some of the mistakes that the resistance made intentionally or unintentionally with regard to civilians, factionalism, and the absence of the common room and the national program, cannot lay down its arms and surrender. Rather, it is expected that it hides other surprises for the occupation forces if they launch a ground war.


The second case: If the Israeli air strikes are able to inflict major losses on the leadership of the political and military resistance, its structure, and the system of control and command. Here, assassinations, whether inside or outside Gaza, can play a major role if they succeed in hunting down large and many Palestinian heads, and affect the resistance’s ability to continue  operations, that is, if it is defeated militarily and does not surrender politically, which is very unlikely.



Defeating the resistance militarily could prompt enemy forces to either stop the war, or continue a war of extermination and collective punishment for as long as possible before and with a ground advance.


The third case: If the northern front with Hezbollah is opened, and this will put the region and the world directly in front of the outbreak of a regional war that could be started by Hezbollah, and in which Syria, the Houthis, and Iran will later participate, which is a war that no one wants, then the United States wants to continue focusing on its priorities in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Regarding the Ukrainian war, Iran does not want a war that would cost it dearly in light of the gross imbalance of power and the effects of the ongoing siege since the Iranian Revolution.


Other parties, such as China, Saudi Arabia, and others, do not want war, in order to preserve their interests, and so that the war does not affect their future projects, noting that the intense competition for world leadership, especially between the eastern camps led by China and the western camps led by the United States, makes regional and non-regional war possible although not likely.


But the war currently taking place could slide into it as a result of a rush of events and the failure to stop the war on the Palestinians, reaching the point of a comprehensive humanitarian catastrophe, or the moment the Palestinian resistance breaks. If it erupts, it will not remain or be destroyed, and its outcome is not guaranteed, and as Hussein Amir Abdollahian, the Iranian Foreign Minister, said, America will then inflict heavy losses on it as well.


If we add to the opening of the northern front the opening of the front of the West Bank and the Palestinian interior, which could be opened if the war continues and the northern front is opened, despite the major obstacles that have so far prevented broad entry into the West Bank and the territories of 1948, and may prevent their opening in the future.


Just as the mobilization of American fleets and the threat of American and British participation in the war prevented the opening of new fronts, the gradual and deliberate opening of the northern front may stop the Israeli war against the Gaza Strip.


The Northern Front... heating up, and a gradual situation that may lead to war

The opening of the northern front is possible, as evidenced by the fact that it is heating up more and more, amidst more and more preparations to open it, and the greatest evidence is that the leaders of Hezbollah, Iran, and the Houthis have made clear statements indicating that they will enter the war if Israel and its protectors cross certain lines, if the war of extermination and displacement continues, and if the resistance reaches a Critical point , especially if the Palestinian resistance asks them to intervene.


The opening of the northern front could take the form of a rolling ball, as it is actually happening. Because its goal is to prevent the continuation of the war on Gaza, not to expand it and open new fronts. There is no doubt that Hezbollah and its allies are studying the consequences of America’s entry into the war if the northern front is opened, and they are facing a decisive historical test. Either implement the unity of the arenas and fronts, or refrain from war for fear of its consequences. On Lebanon, Iran, Syria, and the region, and what this means in terms of a major moral and political defeat for Hezbollah, Iran, and the option of resistance.


What reinforces the opening of the northern front is that Israel’s defeat of the resistance will make Hezbollah the second target against which to wage war. Because its continued strength, in light of its possession of a large arsenal of weapons and great influence in Lebanon, threatens to repeat what the Palestinian resistance did in Gaza, and will encourage Israel to continue implementing its plans to liquidate the Palestinian cause, and accelerate the establishment of “Greater Israel,” and what that means in terms of annexing the occupied West Bank, Judaizing it, and expelling the largest possible number of its people and indigenous people.


In this context, it is not possible to completely rule out the scenario of Israel attacking Iran, even though it is weak and unlikely, by focusing on striking nuclear facilities, taking advantage of Israeli alert and American participation.


A war to settle the issue and eliminate the dream of freedom, return and independence

All Palestinians must see that what is happening is neither a Hamas-Israeli nor Palestinian-Israeli war, but rather a global Palestinian-Arab-Islamic-Christian-humanitarian war to liquidate the Palestinian cause and complete the elimination of the dream of freedom, return and national independence, or be the beginning to achieve it. It is also a war to draw the map of the region. The new world in the context of drawing a map of the new world. Without a doubt, the old world order is collapsing, and we are going through a transitional phase, in which there is intense conflict and competition over the form and content of the new world that has not yet been born.


Israel was defeated, and is seeking to turn defeat into victory

It must be said that the government of Netanyahu Smotrich Ben Gvir was crushingly defeated in Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, so it is trying, with full American-British partnership, with comprehensive European and Western support, and through the formation of an emergency government, to turn defeat into victory. The defeat of Israel by a small faction showed it as a weak party, its situation is dangerous, and its future is not guaranteed. For this reason, it resorts to others to help it, to wage a war of genocide and comprehensive destruction, to tighten the complete siege, and to deal with the Palestinians, as Yoav Galant, the Israeli Minister of Defense, said, describing them as “human animals”, in addition to demonizing the Palestinians as embracing the resistance, and the Israeli president justified the targeting of civilians; to cover up the widespread massacres, to wipe out residential neighborhoods and the necessities of life from the ground in the Gaza Strip or large parts of it, Large-scale displacement in the context of ethnic cleansing to get rid of the large human mass in the Gaza Strip, and resettle the largest possible number of displaced people in Sinai in implementation of the old, renewed project of resolving the Palestinian issue at the expense of the Palestinian land and the surrounding Arab countries.


Possible scenarios

Possible and potential scenarios range from a Palestinian defeat, the most prominent features of which are a devastating blow to the resistance and the occurrence of a new Palestinian catastrophe through displacement, or a Palestinian victory manifested in a comprehensive Palestinian rise, or the war ends without victory or defeat. Each party claims that it has won, and that the other party has not achieved its goals.


The first scenario: defeat and a new catastrophe


The most prominent features of this scenario are the following:


First: The success of the “Iron Swords” war in displacing all or a large portion of our people in the Gaza Strip, making the Strip or large areas of it a buffer zone unusable by humans, and eliminating the dream of freedom, return, and independence. In this context, the volume and type of bombing and the targets exposed to missiles from land, sea and air; This indicates that these goals are on the Israeli list of targets, whether they sometimes declare them or hide them.


Second: Dealing a devastating blow to the resistance in general, and Hamas in particular. Because the goal of eliminating “Hamas” that Netanyahu and the pillars of his government repeat is unachievable, it is not possible to eliminate a popular national liberation movement, especially after the Al-Aqsa Flood Battle, which increased its strength and popularity, and will make it able to continue regardless of the results of the war, and it may become militarily weak. Yes, but it will be strong popularly and politically, and this will pave the way for it to regain its military strength and assume a greater Palestinian status.



Resistance after the Al-Aqsa flood is more popular


What reinforces the appreciation of the impossibility of eliminating the resistance is that, as it appeared in the Al-Aqsa flood, it has become more powerful and rooted, and that the resistance began since the inception of the Palestinian issue and is still continuing, wave of resistance after wave, revolution and uprising after revolution and uprising, and the Palestinian cause has remained alive first and foremost because of its justice and moral superiority, and if Hamas is defeated, another movement stronger than it will be born. The resistance continues, despite all the genocide, displacement, ethnic cleansing, aggression, defeats, wars and massacres that the Palestinian people were subjected to, the official Arab regime’s abandonment of the Palestinian cause, and the failure of the Palestinian leadership that concluded the Oslo Accords, which did not... It leads to a state, but to a disaster.


The resistance also derives more ability to continue from the lack of an Israeli partner for peace. Rather, Israel has become more and more under the control of the most extremist, aggressive, and expansionist nationalist and religious trends, parties, and ideas, as well as from the failure of the Oslo Accords and negotiations, and all the attempts that have been made for thirty years and more to reach an agreement. A settlement that achieves the minimum level of Palestinian rights, despite the major concessions made by the Palestinian leadership.


Here, one must be careful not to bet on changing the current Israeli government with a government that is less extremist than it, while adhering to the well-known Israeli (Nos). The most important lesson confirmed by the Palestinian experience is that national goals can only be achieved through comprehensive resistance, and on the basis of the immortal saying, “Resistance sows and politics reaps,” and whoever does not sow will not reap.



The displacement plan failed, but it was not buried

If we take into account the development of events on the ground and their political repercussions, we see that the plan to displace our people in the Gaza Strip to Sinai has faltered after a wave of Arab and international rejection, to the point that Egypt, Jordan, and behind them the Arab countries collectively rejected the displacement and warned against it. Which led to a clear tactical retreat from the emergency government, which replaced the call to displace the Palestinians to Sinai with preparations to open a safe corridor to go from the north of the Strip to the south and to Sinai later, as appeared in explicit calls from Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders, and from the statement of Jake Sullivan, the security advisor. The American nationalist, who called for opening a safe passage for the exit of foreigners and civilians to Sinai, and all of that has been changed by the American and international call now to create a safe area or areas for civilians, and to open the crossings, especially the Rafah crossing, for the entry of medical and livelihood aid, fuel, and the transportation of the wounded.


Here, one must be careful and not rush to conclude that the displacement plan has been completely buried, but rather work will continue for it in other ways, especially if the war continues and is prolonged. The presence of hundreds of thousands outside their homes without public services, without work, and in the shadow of a completely destroyed infrastructure and areas unfit for human use, will realistically and automatically enhance - especially if the war lasts - the scenario of establishing asylum areas in which factories, farms, and areas for investment will be established in Sinai, far from Israeli targeting. .


Within the scenario of defeat and catastrophe, the peace process will not be revived on the basis of the two-state solution, as Anthony Blinken, US Secretary of State, promoted during his tour that President Abbas must ensure the calm of the West Bank in cooperation with the occupation, until the resistance and Hamas are defeated, and this will lead to open a political horizon, and this is a complete deception. If the resistance is defeated, the settlement will stop until further notice, and the plan to establish “Greater Israel” will advance more and more, and the Palestinian leadership will be asked to be an agent, otherwise it will be dispensed with.



The second scenario: Palestinian victory and the beginning of comprehensive renaissance

This scenario is achieved by stopping the war while the resistance is still standing with its weapons and prisoners in hand, and by not having a ground war, or by it occurring while the occupation forces suffer heavy losses that push them to retreat. This scenario will open the door to concluding an exchange deal in which Israeli prisons are exchanged for Palestinian prisoners. This scenario opens the way for a political horizon as a result of a change in the balance of power, which may allow for a settlement that achieves the minimum level, or the realization of what rights can be achieved. That is, there will be a better opportunity to end the occupation because of the strength of the resistance, and the international community’s fear that failure to resolve the Palestinian issue will lead to wars and crises that threaten stability, security and peace in the region and the entire world.



This scenario is reinforced by the fact that the Israeli government does not have a strategy for victory and entry into Gaza. This is because the arrogance of force and recklessness led to not developing such a strategy due to the lack of need for it. The Israeli National Security Advisor, who provides information and estimates to the government, admitted that he had mistakenly estimated that after the Saif al-Quds battle, Hamas had become deterred, and that it would not dare to engage in battles With Israel for years to come.


Israel also suffers from another old and renewed weakness, which is that it did not develop an exit strategy from Gaza after entering it, and thus it could sink into the Gaza quagmire and remain there for years. It does not want to reoccupy the Gaza Strip and remain in it. How will it return to it? It knows that the authority in the West Bank is weak and unable and unwilling to restore Gaza on the back of an Israeli tank. If the current leadership refuses to do so, Israel may install a borderline puppet leadership that will have neither legitimacy nor any kind of representation.


Therefore, the presence of American, international, Arab, or mixed forces has been put forward for discussion in Israel, and this is not possible. Because the Arabs cannot contribute directly to the liquidation of the Palestinian cause amidst an Arab popular rise in support of the cause, which is different this time from previous times, as has expressed itself in all forms since the beginning of the war until now, and the United Nations cannot send forces to help the occupying state without an international solution within the resolutions of international legitimacy, as there are friends of the Palestinian cause in the Security Council who have veto weapons, and there is a large majority supportive of the Palestinians in the United Nations General Assembly.


There is no doubt that the deep internal crisis that Israel has entered since the Kahanist government took power has been temporarily put behind the door by the current war. It will not end it, nor will the formation of an emergency government to fight the war diminish it. This Israeli crisis will accompany it for a long time and will contribute to its elimination. It is one of the most important reasons for defeat. Which was caused by the Al-Aqsa Flood Initiative that occurred while Israel was at its worst and weakest.


One of the conditions for this scenario is the achievement of Palestinian national unity on the basis of a common program and true partnership. Just as Israel was united and the emergency government was formed, it would have been more important to restore unity, as it is the law of victory, and there are major motives for achieving it.


The third scenario: There is neither victor nor loser

This scenario is achieved by Israel not achieving its goals (eliminating Hamas, changing the Middle East, wiping the Gaza Strip off the map, and displacing its population), and the resistance not achieving its goals (liberating the prisoners, stopping the plan to change the status of Al-Aqsa, lifting the siege on the Gaza Strip, stopping settlement activity, and tangible progress on the path to ending the occupation.


This scenario is strengthened if the resistance persists and Israel does not achieve its goals, or any political and military goals, and the possibility of opening the northern front increases, whether or not it leads to a regional war. In this case, Israeli public opinion thirsty for blood, revenge, and victory can be convinced that opening two fronts, even with American participation in the war, does not guarantee victory, doubles Israel's losses, and increases the possibility of its crushing defeat.



Israeli and Palestinian changes are inevitable after the Al-Aqsa flood


First: Operation Al-Aqsa Flood brought the Palestinian issue back to the forefront, confirmed the impossibility of avoiding the Palestinians in any solution, and weakened Israel and dropped the theory of deterrence and its plan to play a deterrent or hegemonic role in the region.


Second: The Al-Aqsa Flood operation and the war that followed it will lead to major changes, regardless of its results, as the results change the extent and form of the change. Netanyahu's leadership, along with the political and military elite, will be held to account with difficulty for what happened, and this appears in the results of the polls that led to a decline in the popularity of Likud and the parties forming Netanyahu's government, as in the last poll Likud obtained 19 seats, while it currently has 32 seats in the Knesset, in addition to the demands wide spread for Netanyahu's resignation and trial despite the war he is waging against the Palestinians.


Third: The war demonstrated the importance of change in the Palestinian arena, although the possible change will only be through achieving national unity on the basis of the commonalities program as an entry point to appeal to the people through elections.


The absence of official Palestinian institutions from the scene and the weakness of the official political discourse, which became clear through the failure of the Executive Committee of the PLO, nor the Central Council, nor the Central Committee of the Fatah Movement, nor even the so-called “Palestinian Leadership” in the form of General Secretaries, to meet, nor to form a unified leadership to lead the work during the war.


The President, as of writing these lines, has not addressed his people in any speech, and the Palestinian Foreign Minister agreed at the Arab League meeting to a statement equating the victim and the executioner with regard to targeting civilians, and he did not have reservations about it despite the reservations of Lebanon, Algeria, and Syria about the statement. President Abbas - who is under intense Israeli, American and European pressure to explicitly condemn Hamas - also issued statements on the eve and the day after his meeting with Blinken, in which he responded relatively to these pressures when he equated the victim and the executioner with regard to targeting civilians, and demanded the release of Israeli prisoners without linking this to the release of Palestinian prisoners, and spoke about the PLO representing the Palestinians, and not any other organization, in what was understood to be an attempt to pull the cover off the resistance that is waging a fierce battle against the barbaric Israeli war that aims to liquidate the Palestinian cause, and thus represents all the Palestinians.


The Palestinian leadership now faces an opportunity that may be the last to align with its people and give priority to unity. Because after this war, regardless of its results, it is required to be a puppet, or to be dismissed and replaced by a puppet authority.


The Fatah movement must also take the initiative to capture the historical moment, otherwise its fate will be like the fate of the Labor Party, with the difference that it is similar to the one that founded and led Israel for a long period, and then it became difficult to pass the electoral threshold.


Third: The Hamas movement is required, in light of the new responsibilities placed on it after the Al-Aqsa flood, to launch an initiative to unite the Palestinians, on the basis of a democratic national program at its heart, ending the occupation and achieving freedom, return, and independence. Without a clear political project around which the Palestinian people rally, national rights and goals cannot be achieved. What makes the precious and enormous sacrifices and inspiring heroism a new page of glory in Palestinian history.

PALESTINE

Tue 17 Oct 2023 9:59 am - Jerusalem Time

Dozens of Israeli settlers storm Al-Aqsa

Today, Tuesday, settlers stormed the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, under heavy protection from the Israeli occupation police.


Local sources reported that dozens of settlers stormed Al-Aqsa from the direction of the Mughariba Gate, and carried out provocative rounds in its courtyards.


Settlers carry out provocative daily raids on the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque, except on Fridays and Saturdays, in an attempt to control it and impose temporal and spatial division.


In a related context, the occupation forces tightened their military measures at all gates of Al-Aqsa Mosque, preventing citizens from entering it, returning many of them and preventing them from performing prayers in the vicinity of Al-Aqsa Mosque, while allowing settlers to storm it.

PALESTINE

Tue 17 Oct 2023 9:48 am - Jerusalem Time

Steve Bell sacked by Guardian in antisemitism row over Netanyahu cartoon

Long-serving Guardian cartoonist Steve Bell has been sacked by the newspaper in a row over a drawing he created of Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu.


The cartoon, featuring Netanyahu operating on his own stomach, showed a cut in the outline of the Gaza Strip.

Bell said the cartoon was spiked after a phone call from the paper suggested it may reference Shakespeare's Shylock's "pound of flesh" line.

He said it was inspired by a 60s cartoon of President Lyndon B Johnson.

Writing on X, Bell said he submitted the image earlier this month and "four hours later... I received an ominous phone call from the desk with the strangely cryptic message 'pound of flesh'..."

Bell said he responded: "I'm sorry, I don't understand," and the reply from the desk was: "Jewish bloke; pound of flesh; antisemitic trope."


Moneylender Shylock, from Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, is considered to be one of the most notorious Jewish stereotypes in English literature due to his greedy nature.

In the Bard's famous play, Shylock asks for a pound of Antonio's flesh if a loan isn't repaid within three months.

PALESTINE

Tue 17 Oct 2023 9:44 am - Jerusalem Time

Egyptian army reinforcements near Gaza and a relief convoy suddenly heading to the Rafah crossing

The German News Agency reported that a fleet of 150 trucks carrying humanitarian and medical aid suddenly moved from the Egyptian city of Al-Arish at two o'clock in the morning on Tuesday, heading to the Rafah land crossing, which is approximately 50 kilometers away.


The agency said that the convoy's movement coincided with an intense movement and deployment of Egyptian army forces on the border with the Gaza Strip.


Eyewitnesses confirmed to the agency that the Egyptian army sent massive reinforcements to the border with Gaza.


An Egyptian security source told the agency that the Egyptian authorities ordered the Red Crescent official in North Sinai to immediately move trucks from Al-Arish to the Rafah crossing at two o’clock in the morning on Tuesday.


150 trucks loaded with aid have already moved towards the Rafah land crossing, where the crossing is expected to be opened and aid brought in this morning.


Destruction of Gaza

This comes as Israel continues to intensify its air, land and sea raids on the Gaza Strip.


Israel prevents humanitarian and medical aid from reaching the Gaza Strip, and also cuts off electricity and water to the Strip.


It is noteworthy that the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades and other Palestinian resistance factions have been waging Operation Al-Aqsa Flood against the Israeli occupation since Saturday, October 7, and have so far killed more than 1,400 Israelis and managed to capture large numbers, according to Israeli figures.


For its part, Israel continues to bomb housing, schools, hospitals and mosques in the Gaza Strip, resulting in the death of more than 2,800 Palestinians, most of whom are women and children.

PALESTINE

Tue 17 Oct 2023 9:32 am - Jerusalem Time

Israel army closes side roads and storms villages in Jenin

At dawn on Tuesday, the Israeli occupation forces closed the side roads of the town of Ya`bad, southwest of Jenin, with earth mounds, stormed villages northeast of Jenin, and turned homes into military points.


According to local sources, the occupation closed the road linking Ya’bad, Mariha, and the western gate with dirt berms.


In a related context, confrontations broke out between young men and the occupation forces, who stormed the village of Jalboun amid heavy gunfire towards homes. An infantry squad was deployed after it turned the roof of the homes of citizens Jihad and Khalil Abu Al-Rub into a military observation point. These forces also stormed the villages of Faqoua, Arbouna, and Al-Jalama. Northeast of Jenin, extensive combing and inspection campaigns were launched.


PALESTINE

Tue 17 Oct 2023 9:18 am - Jerusalem Time

Israel launches a massive arrest campaign in the West Bank

Today, Tuesday, the Israeli occupation forces launched a massive arrest campaign among citizens in various areas of the West Bank.


In Hebron, the occupation forces arrested 76 citizens after storming several neighborhoods in the city, including Nimra, Ras Al-Joura, Abu Katila, Issa, and Al-Jalda, and arrested: Aziz Dweik, Maher Badr, Jamal Al-Natsheh, Issa Al-Jaabari, Nizar Ramadan, and Nizar. Shehadeh, Bassem Al-Zaarir, Subhi Qafisha, Zaid Al-Junaidi, Fathi Al-Julani, Nidal Al-Qawasma, Issa Saleh, Fayez Misk, Hisham Al-Sharbati, and Ayman Al-Junaidi.


From the town of Al-Samou’, Baraa Al-Badarin, Ayman Abu Arqoub, and Anas Muhammad Rawashda were arrested, from Bani Naim Anas Rabhi Manasra, from Al-Dhahiriyah, Youssef Makharza, from Yatta, Samer Al-Dababassa, Issa Saleh Al-Amour, Issa Muhammad Al-Amour, Ismail Abu Fanar, Kamal Al-Adra, and Bahaa Shanran.


The occupation forces also arrested 50 workers from the towns of Halhul and Al-Dhahiriya, south of Hebron, who were forced by the occupation to leave their workplaces within the 48 territories, after subjecting them to a field investigation.


In Ramallah and Al-Bireh, the Israeli occupation forces arrested 16 citizens from different areas of the two governorates.


According to local sources, the occupation forces launched a massive raid on citizens’ homes in the village of Deir Abu Mishal, and arrested: Khaled Arif Al-Barghouthi, Hassan Youssef Matar, Munis Iyad Al-Barghouthi, and Anwar Ahmed Zahran.


The same sources added that the occupation forces raided the village of Beit Sira, west of Ramallah, and arrested: Muhammad Munir, Hamdan Hamed, and Mahmoud Hamdan, after raiding and searching their homes.


The sources indicated that the occupation forces arrested 9 citizens from the villages of Ramallah, after raiding and searching their homes. They are: Islam Zahi Al-Rimawi from the village of Beit Rima, Adnan Habiyeh, and Saleh Attiya from Kharbatha Al-Misbah, Mahmoud Shaher Al-Taweel, and Rami Abu Daqqa from the village of Deir Ibzi’. Omar Ziyad Al-Azhari from the city of Al-Bireh, Abdul Razzaq and Abdullah Muhanna from the village of Abu Shkhidem, and Bahaa Thaer Shabana from the village of Sinjil.


In Bethlehem, the Israeli occupation forces arrested: Jamal Saad al-Wahsh (54 years old) from Beit Tamar, Ismail Abdullah al-Arouj (39 years old) from the Al-Arouj area in the east, Abd al-Razzaq Badawna (32 years old), and Izz al-Din Badawna (23 years old). ), Daoud Mahmoud Al-Khatib (22 years old), and Mahdi Omar Badawneh (25 years old), from Aida camp in the north, after their homes were raided and searched.


From the Dheisheh camp, south of Bethlehem, Uday Adnan Shehadeh (27 years old), Abdullah Issa Rahal (16 years old), Yasser Abd Majeed Ubaidullah (54 years old), Muhammad Wael Manna (20 years old), and Jamal Muhammad Shehadeh (58 years old) were arrested. After raiding and searching their homes.


The occupation forces also arrested Bilal Karim Ayyad (34 years old), from the town of Doha, and Jamal Jabr Hamamra (57 years old), all from the village of Husan, west of Bethlehem.


Citizen Amir Khaled Barham was arrested after the occupation forces raided and searched his house in the town of Beita, south of Nablus.


Meanwhile, the freed prisoner, Abdul Karim Al-Halabi, from the village of Rujib, east of Nablus, was arrested after his house was raided and searched.




PALESTINE

Tue 17 Oct 2023 9:01 am - Jerusalem Time

Two Palestinian citizens killed and others injured by Israeli army in Hebron and Nablus

Two citizens, one a young man and the other an elderly man, were martyred today, Tuesday, as a result of being wounded by occupation bullets, and others were injured, in the cities of Hebron and Nablus.


According to local sources, the boy, Muhammad Nidal Melhem (17 years old), died as a result of being hit in the abdomen by a bullet fired at him by the occupation army at dawn today, in Halhul, north of Hebron.


Eight others were seriously injured, all of them in the main arteries.


The elderly Samir Mahmoud Abdel Qader Sabra (72 years old) also died as a result of his injuries sustained by occupation bullets during the storming of the city of Nablus at dawn last Friday.

PALESTINE

Tue 17 Oct 2023 7:47 am - Jerusalem Time

Israel and Washington agree to develop a plan to deliver aid to Gaza

US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, announced at dawn on Tuesday that the United States and Israel had agreed on a plan that would allow aid to reach civilians in Gaza.


Blinken said, "It is necessary for aid to begin flowing to Gaza as soon as possible."


Blinken also announced that President Joe Biden will visit Israel, on Wednesday, to show solidarity in the wake of the unprecedented attack launched against it by the Islamic Resistance Movement “Hamas” on October 7.


US President Biden is expected to visit the Jordanian capital, Amman, to meet with the Jordanian King, Abdullah II, the Egyptian President, Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, and the Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas, on Thursday.


According to Reuters, Blinken told reporters at the conclusion of marathon talks he held in Tel Aviv with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, “The president will affirm the solidarity of the United States with Israel and our strict commitment to its security.”


He added that Biden will continue close coordination with Israeli partners to release hostages held by Hamas.


Pinken explained that Biden "will confirm our message to any party that tries to exploit this crisis to attack Israel."


Reuters quoted a witness on Monday as saying that trucks carrying aid to the Gaza Strip were heading from Al-Arish in the Egyptian Sinai Peninsula towards the Rafah crossing. It is not clear when or if the crossing will open.


It is noteworthy that Israel launched a raid on the vicinity of the crossing, on Monday, according to press reports.


These developments come amid intense preparations by the Israeli army to launch a large-scale attack in Gaza, following the November 7 attack launched by the Islamic Resistance Movement - Hamas, in which the movement’s fighters were able to storm Israeli military headquarters and multiple towns, killing more than 1,400. One person, according to Israeli reports, while the fierce Israeli bombing of the besieged Gaza Strip led to the death of 2,670 Palestinian citizens, a quarter of whom were children, and more than 9,600 were injured, most of them civilians, amid estimates that there were hundreds under the rubble, according to officials.

PALESTINE

Tue 17 Oct 2023 7:42 am - Jerusalem Time

Israel - Gaza war...continuous bombing of Gaza and Biden visits the region

The Israeli army continues its intense bombing of the Gaza Strip for the 11th day, which has so far left more than 2,800 martyrs, the majority of whom are children and women, at a time when the Palestinian resistance is bombing Israeli cities and towns as part of its Operation Al-Aqsa Flood.


-28 martyrs in a new Israeli massacre that targeted a 5-storey house for the Zorob family in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.


71 martyrs were the result of Israeli raids tonight on Khan Yunis and Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.


71 Palestinians were martyred and hundreds were injured - including women and children - as a result of Israeli raids that targeted a number of homes in the cities of Rafah and Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip.


Israeli occupation aircraft bombed homes in the two cities without warning.


Local sources reported that Israeli army artillery continued to intensively bombard areas in the northern Gaza Strip.


The Israeli Army: We attacked more than 200 Hamas military sites


The Israeli occupation army said that last night it attacked more than 200 military sites belonging to the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) throughout the Gaza Strip.

PALESTINE

Mon 16 Oct 2023 10:50 pm - Jerusalem Time

Al-Qassam spokesman: We have between 200 and 250 prisoners, ground invasion not intimidating us

Abu Ubaida, spokesman for the Martyr Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades - the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) - said that the number of Israeli prisoners held by the Palestinian resistance is between 200 and 250 prisoners. Al-Qassam has about 200 prisoners and the rest are distributed among other components of the resistance.


Abu Ubaida added in a video recording that 22 prisoners have so far lost their lives due to the violent Israeli bombing of the Gaza Strip, and the last of the Israeli prisoners to be killed as a result of the bombing is the artist Guy Olives.


He added, "We assure the whole world and everyone who wants to intervene in the prisoners' issue, and to our prisoners and their families, that we are determined to bring joy, God willing, to every Palestinian home, and this is a promise we made to ourselves."


He acknowledged the presence of detainees of other nationalities - whose identities are difficult to verify in the battle - stressing that they are guests of the Palestinian people.


He continued, "Foreign prisoners will be released when field conditions permit, and we call on all countries of the world to warn holders of their nationalities against fighting in the enemy's army."


Al-Qassam spokesman said that the Israeli occupation, which is accustomed to violating the sanctities of countries and peoples without accountability or oversight, did not expect that an Arab force besieged in Gaza would deal it the harshest blow in its history.


Abu Ubaida stressed that the occupation army, from the first day of this battle, resorted to barbaric and brutal aggression against the Palestinian people instead of confronting the fighters in the field.


He stressed that "the occupation's threat to engage in a ground aggression against our people does not intimidate us, and will be a new opportunity to hold it harshly accountable for the crimes it commits against us."


Abu Ubaida saluted the Palestinian people everywhere they are, their mujahideen in all squares, and the masses rising up to reject the Israeli aggression in all parts of the earth.


Source: Al Jazeera


PALESTINE

Mon 16 Oct 2023 9:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

Turkish F.M. speaks with Hamas leader over release of prisoners

Turkey’s top diplomat on Monday discussed the possibility of the release of hostages during a phone call with Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh, his office said.


During the phone call, Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan discussed “the latest developments in Palestine and the possibility of release of civilians” with the exiled Haniyeh, the foreign ministry said in a readout.


Scores of people were taken hostage during Hamas’ unprecedented attack on Israel on October 7, when militants shot, stabbed and mutilated people in a surprise onslaught that shocked the nation.

The attack and fighting since have killed more than 1,400 in Israel, mainly civilians.


Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas and responded with a heavy bombing campaign on Gaza that has killed around 2,750 people.

Ankara confirmed Friday that a Turkish-Israeli citizen, who had moved to Israel with his family in 1972, had been killed. Another person was missing.


Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a vocal advocate of the Palestinian cause, has stepped up diplomacy with Western and regional powers after he offered to mediate to restore peace.

ARAB AND WORLD

Mon 16 Oct 2023 9:29 pm - Jerusalem Time

Colombian FM asks the Israeli ambassador in Bogota to "leave" the country

Colombian Foreign Minister Alvaro Leva on Monday asked the Israeli ambassador in Bogota to "apologize and leave," after Israeli diplomacy responded to statements by President Gustavo Petro in which he addressed the war between Israel and Hamas.


On his account on the X platform, Leyva described Ambassador Gali Dagan’s statements in response to Petro as “crazy impudence.” The Colombian president likened the ongoing Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip to the Nazis' persecution of Jews during World War II.


On Sunday, Israel, which is one of the largest suppliers of weapons to the Colombian army, announced “the cessation of security-related exports” to the Latin American country.


In a post on the X platform in response to Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant’s announcement of a “total siege” on Gaza in the battle against what he described as “animals,” Petro said, “This is what the Nazis said about the Jews.”


He stressed that "democratic peoples cannot allow Nazism to re-establish itself in international politics."


On Sunday, Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Lior Hayat reported that Colombia's ambassador to Israel, Margarita Manarez, had been summoned against the backdrop of Petro's "hostile and anti-Semitic" statements.


He added that these statements raised "astonishment" and accused Petro of "expressing his support for the atrocities committed by Hamas terrorists, fueling anti-Semitism, influencing representatives of the State of Israel, and threatening the safety of the Jewish community in Colombia."

PALESTINE

Mon 16 Oct 2023 9:13 pm - Jerusalem Time

American worries about Israel's plan after the ground invasion of the Gaza Strip

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, in his conversation last Saturday evening with US President Joe Biden, that Israel has no choice but to implement the plan to invade Gaza.


Despite the strict American support for Israel, which President Biden has reiterated on several occasions, the American administration is concerned about the potential repercussions of the imminent ground invasion of the Gaza Strip, and the size of the potential civilian losses, especially since there are American questions about Israel’s post-ground invasion plan. Washington fears the scope of the war will expand with the threats of the Lebanese Hezbollah, which has its finger on the trigger and will open fire if Israel does not stop its attacks against Gaza.


Israel is mobilizing its forces to launch the ground operation, which may begin within hours. The Israeli army did not officially announce its intention to invade Gaza, but it confirmed that it was making extensive preparations for a ground war, and placing hundreds of thousands of reserve unit members in the vicinity of Gaza. The American CNN network also quoted Israeli army sources as saying that major military operations would begin as soon as it was confirmed that Gaza had left. Civilians.


Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant indicated in his talks with his American counterpart, Austin Lloyd, that he has a plan on how to enter Gaza with the least possible number of casualties, and that the Israeli forces benefited and learned the lesson from the previous ground invasion in 2014, admitting that it would be a guerrilla war against the regular army. Israeli.


How will Israel carry out a ground invasion?


Israeli military officials admitted to the New York Times that the ground invasion of the Gaza Strip would depend on infantry force and tanks that constitute the Israeli strike force, in addition to commando forces and explosives experts. Officials explained that the ground forces will be protected by aircraft, military helicopters, drones and artillery launched from land and sea. According to some reports, Israel plans to use bombs known as “Bunker Busters” that aim to destroy fortified underground targets. These bombs penetrate the ground when they fall and aim to strike fortifications and tunnels.


The Israeli army announced that its goal is to eliminate the political and military leaders of the Hamas movement, which carried out the surprise attack last Saturday. Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari said on Saturday that Hamas leaders will bear responsibility for the atrocities committed against Israelis, and the goal is to defeat Hamas and eliminate its leaders.


The New York Times quoted Nimrod Novik, an Israeli diplomat and security advisor to the Israeli government, as saying that military leaders want Israeli soldiers to carry out house-to-house arrest operations for 18 months, which include removing rocket launchers, destroying tunnels, and all military equipment that Hamas possesses. . Israeli officials say they are planning months of fighting inside the Gaza Strip, whether above ground or in tunnels built by Hamas.


Threats from Iran and Hezbollah


The Axios website reported the threats of Hezbollah, which is supported by Iran and allied with Hamas, to open a second front with Israel on the Lebanese border. The website quoted Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian as saying that Iran will intervene if Israel continues its attacks against Gaza. Abdullahian told reporters in Beirut that he is aware of the scenarios developed by Hezbollah, which he described as causing a major earthquake in the Zionist entity. Hezbollah has a wide range of tens of thousands of precision-guided missiles and ground forces.


Destroying Hamas or saving the hostages?


But experts and analysts say that the Israeli Prime Minister has an impossible choice: either destroy Hamas or rescue the hostages, and it is not possible to do both. Experts warned that the "Al-Qassam Brigades" (the military wing of the Hamas movement) would kill the hostages it holds, or use Palestinian civilians as human shields in the face of the Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip, which would lead to heavy human losses, would constitute a moral and operational dilemma for Israel, and would push the international community to To put pressure on Tel Aviv to stop the bloodshed and stop the killing of innocent civilians.


Experts expressed their fears about the repercussions of any ground invasion by Israeli forces into the Gaza Strip, risking the lives of hostages held by Hamas, in addition to the complexities of the battle. Assuming that the Israeli army controls Gaza, managing the Strip after Hamas is fraught with great risks for Israel to regain control of the region as it did from 1967 to 2005.


Corey Schack, director of foreign policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, says that the US administration’s fears that Israel will carry out a collective punishment campaign that will result in massive civilian casualties will be the problem that will loom on the horizon as Israeli operations to destroy Hamas progress. She added, “Despite these fears, the United States The United States will not place any restrictions on its material and military support for Israel given the horrific nature of the Hamas attack.”


Complex guerrilla warfare


Colin Clark, a specialist in security and terrorism issues at the Soufan Group, an independent research center, says that the ground invasion and invasion of the Gaza Strip will be very difficult, as it will be more like a street war or a guerrilla war, and it is the most challenging type of battle for regular armies, and the Israeli forces will have to face challenges. Many of them include booby-trapped tunnels, if a ground operation was launched in Gaza, especially since Hamas spent years building a vast network of underground tunnels in Gaza, using them to store and transport weapons, carry out operations against Israel, and then hide from Israeli air strikes.


Clark says, "The Israeli forces' dealings with Hamas's tunnel network will make the operation complicated, because Hamas will have prepared for the Israeli ground attack and will booby-trap the tunnels." He added, "It will require extensive intelligence information about these tunnels, and the biggest problem will be about the conditions of the hostages whom Hamas has threatened to slaughter, and so it will become... It's very dangerous.


Hostage recovery


Reports say that Hamas is holding more than 150 people, including women, children, and foreign nationals. In order to recover the hostages, John McLaughlin, former deputy director of the CIA and professor of international studies at Johns Hopkins University, says that there are two options to free the hostages. The first is to resort to operational forces. American private; However, the density of the population in the Gaza Strip in the midst of a violent military operation will make the task of freeing the hostages almost impossible and more complicated than any other operations that took place to rescue the hostages, especially since Hamas can hold the prisoners in multiple places, which makes rescue efforts more difficult.


McLaughlin added that Israel's continuous bombing of the Strip may mean that there are hostages among those killed as a result of the air strikes. Assuming that intelligence officials examine satellite images of the area for signs of movement, Hamas could use tunnels to hide hostages. It would therefore require the use of other techniques to map areas where prisoners could be held, but it would be a slow process. He said, "It took years for American intelligence to find out the whereabouts of only one person, Osama bin Laden." He stressed that the second option to secure the release of the hostages is diplomatic efforts, but in light of the current situation, Hamas will cling to the hostages as tools for bargaining and incitement of terror or to use them as human shields.


Gershon Baskin, former director of the Israel Palestine Research Center, a think tank that served as a mediator in negotiations to release Israeli prisoner Gilad Shalit, noted that Israel must make deals to release hostages held by Hamas, and suggested that it announce that any Gazan citizen who brings hostages to the border will be arrested. He was granted amnesty and passage to the West Bank. Baskin suggested that countries such as Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey make efforts to pressure Hamas to release the hostages, and that Qatar expel Hamas leaders from Doha if they do not respond to calls to release the hostages.


Source: Ashaq Al-Awsat

PALESTINE

Mon 16 Oct 2023 9:00 pm - Jerusalem Time

Biden: Hamas must be eliminated, but there must be a Palestinian authority and a path to Palestinian state

US President Joe Biden told CBS, early Monday, that Israel would make a big mistake if it occupied Gaza, indicating that he saw no reason for the participation of American forces in the current conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.


Biden confirmed during an interview with the CBS program “60 Minutes” that Israel has one of the best forces, stressing that his country will provide it with “everything it needs.” He added, "We will do everything in our power to find those still alive" of the prisoners held by Hamas in Gaza and release them.


The US President said, "Hamas must be completely eliminated, but there must be a Palestinian authority and a path to a Palestinian state." He added, "Eliminating Hezbollah in the north and Hamas in the south is a necessity." Biden warned Iran and Hezbollah against escalating the war or crossing the border into northern Israel.


Regarding the establishment of a humanitarian corridor in Gaza, Biden said, “Our team is talking with the Israelis about establishing a humanitarian corridor in Gaza, bringing humanitarian supplies into it, and whether a safe zone can be created.” The US President indicated that his country is talking with the Egyptian side about whether there is a way to remove children and women from Gaza, but he said that "it is difficult."


Biden accused Hamas of "hiding behind civilians," expressing his confidence that the Israelis will do everything in their power to avoid killing civilians and that "Israel will act according to the rules of war." The US President said that the two-state solution had been US policy for decades and “would create an independent state for the Palestinians alongside Israel.”


Biden noted that "the threat of terrorism has increased in the United States due to events in the Middle East."

PALESTINE

Mon 16 Oct 2023 8:59 pm - Jerusalem Time

2,000 American soldiers to support Israeli ground incursion into Gaza

American defense officials said that the US military has selected about 2,000 soldiers to prepare for any possible incursion in support of Israel, according to the Wall Street Journal.


The officials said the forces are assigned tasks such as providing advice and medical support, and they are from across the US Armed Forces. Officials said they are not supposed to serve in a combat role, and no infantrymen have been placed on readiness for deployment.


Officials said troops are currently stationed inside and outside the Middle East, including Europe. It is not clear under what circumstances the United States could deploy forces or where, but the Pentagon's decision indicated that it is preparing to support Israeli forces in the event that Israel launches a ground incursion into Gaza.


The largest American aircraft carrier, the USS Ford, and its group of 12 other naval ships are anchored off the shores of Gaza, and the aircraft carrier USS Eisenhower will join it on Tuesday, to “deter” any regional attempts to support Gaza.