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  810. Era la primera vez que un líder árabe pisaba la Ciudad Santa, habitada por pueblos no árabes (judíos, asirios, armenios, griegos y otras comunidades cristianas). Después de siglos de opresión romano-bizantina, los judíos dieron la bienvenida a los conquistadores árabes con la esperanza de que sus condiciones mejoraran. Los árabes encontraron una fuerte identidad judía en Jerusalén y sus alrededores; Los judíos vivían en todos los distritos del país ya ambos lados del Jordán. De hecho, ¡los “palestinos” que históricamente habitaron la Tierra Santa no eran otros que los mismos judíos! Ciudades como Ramallah, Jericó y Gaza eran enteramente judías en ese momento. Los árabes, al no tener ningún nombre en su propio idioma para denominar esta región, adoptaron el nombre latino “Palæstina”, que tradujeron al árabe como “Falastin”. Los primeros inmigrantes árabes en asentarse en la mal llamada Palestina –o, según la concepción moderna de la ONU, los primeros “refugiados palestinos”– fueron judíos árabes, es decir, nabateos que habían adoptado el judaísmo. Antes del Islam, los centros prósperos como Khaybar y Yathrib (rebautizada como Medina) eran ciudades judías nabateas. Cuando había hambruna en el país, la gente iba a Khaybar; los judíos siempre tenían fruta, y sus campos producían y eran regados con mucha agua. Cuando las hordas musulmanas conquistaron la Península Arábiga, toda esa riqueza quedó reducida a ruinas; los musulmanes perpetraron masacres contra los judíos y los reemplazaron con masas de ignorantes fellahin sometidos a la nueva religión. Los supervivientes tuvieron que escapar y refugiarse en Tierra Santa, principalmente en Jericó y Dera'a, a ambos lados del Jordán. Los califas árabes (omeyas, abasíes y fatimíes) controlaron Tierra Santa hasta 1071 EC, cuando Jerusalén fue capturada por los turcos seléucidas y, después de ese tiempo, nunca más volvió a caer bajo el dominio árabe. A lo largo de este período, los árabes no establecieron ninguna estructura social permanente, sino que se limitaron a gobernar a los habitantes nativos no árabes, cristianos y judíos. ¡Cualquier observador honesto notará que los árabes dominaron Tierra Santa tres siglos menos que España! En 1099 E.C., los cruzados europeos conquistaron la mal llamada Palestina y establecieron un reino que era políticamente independiente, pero que nunca desarrolló una identidad nacional; era solo una guarnición militar de la Europa “cristiana”. Los cruzados fueron malvados y trataron por todos los medios de eliminar toda expresión de la cultura judía, pero todos sus esfuerzos terminaron en vano. En 1187, los judíos participaron activamente con Salah-ud-Din Al'Ayyub (Saladino) contra los cruzados en la conquista de Jerusalén. Saladino, que fue el mayor conquistador musulmán, no era árabe sino kurdo.
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  1374. ¿El 4 de junio de 1967 era jordano y de repente al día siguiente me convertí en palestino? 15 de mayo de 2023 En este estudio presento el verdadero origen y la identidad del pueblo árabe, comúnmente conocidos como "palestinos", y los muchos mitos generalizados sobre ellos. Este estudio es absolutamente neutral y objetivo, basado únicamente en evidencia histórica y arqueológica, así como en otros documentos, incluidas fuentes árabes, y citas de declaraciones de autoridades y personalidades islámicas. Hay muchos mitos modernos o más exactamente, mentiras que podemos escuchar a diario a través de los medios de comunicación como si fueran verdades, por supuesto, escondiendo la verdad. Por ejemplo, cada vez que se menciona el Monte del Templo o Jerusalén, se enfatiza que es “el tercer lugar santo para los musulmanes”, pero ¿por qué nunca se dice que es el PRIMER Lugar Santo para los judíos? ¡La información es obviamente parcial! Para hacer este estudio lo más comprensible posible, se presentará en dos unidades: ·1) Mitos y evidencias sobre el origen e identidad del pueblo indebidamente llamado palestino; ·2) Mitos y evidencias en relación a Jerusalén y la Tierra de Israel. Los palestinos son los más recientes de todos los pueblos sobre la faz de la tierra, y nacieron en un solo día a causa de algún tipo de fenómeno sobrenatural único en la historia de la humanidad, según testificó Walid Shoebat, ex -OLP terrorista que logró reconocer la mentira por la que luchaba y la verdad por la que luchaba: ¿Quién quiere destruir a Israel? Líderes de la Yihad Islámica asesinados selectivamente por Israel: Irán debe tomar nota ¿Quién viola realmente los derechos de los palestinos? ¿Israel tiene derecho a defenderse de los cohetes de Gaza? "¿Por qué el 4 de junio de 1967 era jordano y de repente al día siguiente me convertí en palestino?" “No nos importaba que hubiera un gobierno jordano. La enseñanza de que íbamos a lograr la destrucción de Israel era una parte definitiva de nuestro plan de estudios, pero nos considerábamos jordanos hasta que los judíos regresaron a Jerusalén. Entonces, de repente, todos éramos palestinos: quitaron la estrella de la bandera jordana y en un momento teníamos la bandera palestina”. "Cuando finalmente me di cuenta de las mentiras y los mitos que me enseñaron, es mi deber como persona honesta exponerlos". Esta declaración de un verdadero "palestino" debe tener algún significado para un observador sinceramente neutral. De hecho, no existe el pueblo palestino, ni una cultura palestina, ni una lengua palestina, ni una historia palestina. Nunca hubo un Estado palestino, ni se han encontrado restos arqueológicos ni moneda palestina. Los "palestinos" actuales son un pueblo árabe, con una cultura árabe, una lengua árabe, una historia árabe. Tienen sus propios estados árabes desde los cuales emigraron a la Tierra de Israel hace aproximadamente un siglo para contrarrestar la inmigración judía. Esta es la verdad histórica. Eran jordanos (otro invento británico reciente, porque nunca existió un pueblo conocido como "jordano"), después de la Guerra de los Seis Días, en la que Israel derrotó categórica y abrumadoramente a la coalición de nueve estados árabes y tomó posesión legítimamente de Judea y Samaria. , los habitantes árabes de esas regiones experimentaron una especie de milagro antropológico y descubrieron que eran palestinos, algo que no sabían el día anterior. Por supuesto, estas personas, al tener una nueva identidad, tuvieron que construir artificialmente una historia para ellos mismos, es decir, tuvieron que robar la historia de otra persona, y la única forma de asegurarse de que las víctimas de tal robo no se quejaran era que ellos mismos ya no existe. Entonces, los líderes palestinos se arrogaron dos linajes contradictorios de pueblos antiguos que habitaban la Tierra de Israel: los cananeos y los filisteos. Consideremos ahora ambos antes de pasar a la cuestión palestina. Los cananeos son reconocidos históricamente como los primeros habitantes de la Tierra de Israel, antes de que los hebreos se establecieran allí. De hecho, el nombre geográfico correcto para la Tierra de Israel es Canaán, no “Palestina” (que es una invención romana, como veremos más adelante). Los cananeos consistían en diferentes tribus, que se pueden distinguir en dos grupos principales: los cananeos del norte o de la costa y los cananeos del sur o de la montaña. Los cananeos del norte habitaban la costa oriental del mar Mediterráneo desde la parte sureste del golfo de Iskenderun hasta las inmediaciones del golfo de Haifa. Sus principales ciudades fueron Tzur (Tiro), Tzidon (Sidón), Gebal (Biblos), Arvad, Ugarit, y son más conocidas en la historia por su nombre griego, fenicios, pero se autodenominaban “Kana'ana” o “Kinajnu” . a ellos: peleshet, del verbo “pelesh”, “secesionistas”, “intrusos” o “invasores”. Los filisteos eran una confederación de pueblos no-semíticos provenientes de Creta, las islas del Egeo y Asia Menor, conocidos también como “Pueblos del Mar”. Las principales tribus eran Tzekelesh, Shardana, Akhaiusha, Danauna, Tzakara, Mása o Meshuesh, Uashesh, Teresh o Tursha, Keshesh o Karkisha, Lukka y Labu.
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  1870. El área estuvo despoblada y económicamente muerta hasta la llegada de los primeros pioneros sionistas en la década de 1880, quienes vinieron a reconstruir la Tierra Judía. El país ha seguido siendo “Tierra Santa” en la conciencia religiosa e histórica de la humanidad, que lo relaciona con la Biblia y la historia del pueblo judío. El desarrollo del país producido por los judíos también ha atraído a un gran número de otros inmigrantes: judíos y árabes. El camino que va desde Gaza hacia el norte era solo un camino utilizado en el verano adecuado para camellos y carretas... Las casas estaban todas hechas de barro. No podían ver una ventana". “Los arados que se usaban eran de madera… Las cosechas eran muy malas… Las condiciones sanitarias en el pueblo [Yabna] eran horribles… Las escuelas no existían… La tasa de mortalidad infantil era muy alta… La parte occidental, hacia el mar , era prácticamente un desierto… Los pueblos de esta zona eran pocos y escasamente poblados. Muchas ruinas de pueblos esparcidos por la zona, porque debido a la propagación de la malaria, muchos pueblos fueron abandonados por sus habitantes”. — Informe de la Comisión Real Británica, 1913 La lista de viajeros y peregrinos de los siglos XVI al XIX d.C. Quienes están de acuerdo en dar descripciones similares de Tierra Santa son muy extensos, incluidos Alphonse de Lamartine, Sir George Gawler, Sir George Adam Smith, Siebald Rieter, sac. Michael Nuad, Martin Kabatnik, Arnold Van Harff, Johann Tucker, Felix Fabri, Edward Robinson y otros. Todos encontraron el país casi vacío, excepto las comunidades judías de Jerusalén, Siquem, Hebrón, Haifa, Safed, Irsuf, Cesarea, Gaza, Ramleh, Acre, Sidón, Tzur, El Arish y algunos pueblos de Galilea: Ein Zeitim, Pekiin, Biria, Kfar Alma, Kfar Hanania, Kfar Kana y Kfar Yassif. Incluso Napoleón I Bonaparte, al ver la necesidad de que Tierra Santa fuera poblada, tuvo en mente programar un regreso masivo de los judíos de Europa para instalarse en el país que reconocía como suyo -evidentemente, el emperador no vio ninguna “ palestina” reclamando derechos históricos sobre Tierra Santa, cuyos pocos habitantes eran casi todos judíos. Además, muchos documentos árabes confirman el hecho de que Tierra Santa era judía en población y cultura a pesar de la diáspora: En 985 EC, el escritor árabe Muqaddasi se quejó de que en Jerusalén la gran mayoría de la población era judía y dijo que "la mezquita está vacía y sin fieles...". Ibn Khaldun, uno de los historiadores árabes más acreditados, en 1377 e.c. escribió: "La soberanía judía en la Tierra de Israel dura más de 1.400 años... Fueron los judíos quienes implantaron la cultura y las costumbres del asentamiento permanente". Después de 300 años de dominio árabe en Tierra Santa, Ibn Khaldun testificó que la cultura y las tradiciones judías aún eran dominantes. En ese momento no había evidencia de raíces o cultura “palestina”. El historiador James Parker escribió: “Durante el primer siglo después de la conquista árabe [670-740 EC], el califa y los gobernadores de Siria y Tierra Santa gobernaron por completo a los súbditos cristianos y judíos. Aparte de los beduinos de épocas anteriores, los únicos árabes al oeste del Jordán eran los de las guarniciones. Aunque los árabes gobernaron la Tierra desde el 640 d.C. hasta 1099 CE, nunca fueron la mayoría de la población. Casi todos los habitantes eran cristianos (asirios y armenios) y judíos. Si los documentos históricos, los comentarios escritos de testigos oculares y las declaraciones de los eruditos árabes más prestigiosos aún no son suficientes, citemos la autoridad más importante para los árabes musulmanes: “Entonces Nosotros [Alá] dijimos a los Hijos de Israel: ‘morad seguros en la Tierra Prometida. Y cuando termine la última amonestación, os reuniremos allí en gran multitud. — Corán 17:104 — Todo musulmán sincero debe reconocer la Tierra que ellos llaman "Palestina" como la patria judía, según el libro que consideran el más sagrado y la última revelación de Alá. Siempre que se discute la cuestión de la población judía en Israel, se da por sentada la idea de que los judíos están “regresando” a su propia Patria después de dos milenios de exilio. Es cierto que tal es el caso de la mayoría de los judíos, pero no de todos. No es correcto decir que toda la nación judía estaba en el exilio. El largo exilio, conocido como Diáspora, es un hecho documentado que prueba la legitimidad del reclamo judío sobre la Tierra de Israel, y fue la consecuencia de las Guerras Judías de independencia del Imperio Romano. Si se suponía que los "palestinos" eran los habitantes históricos de Tierra Santa, ¿por qué no lucharon por la independencia de la ocupación romana como lo hicieron los judíos? ¿Cómo es posible que ni siquiera un solo líder palestino que lidere una revuelta contra los invasores romanos se mencione en ningún documento histórico?
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  2285. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  3340. Israel News. "Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report"
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  3584. Israel News. "Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report"
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  3641. Israel News. "Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report"
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  3697. ​ @ИванМартыненко-и3б  Now let's talk about Nazis The Russian-Nazi Dmitri Utkin, read a bit about him. Political and racial views According to several news outlets, Utkin is an admirer of Nazi Germany and has multiple Nazi tattoos, including Schutzstaffel (SS) insignia.[10][11][12][13][14] Utkin reportedly called himself Wagner after German composer Richard Wagner, because his work was greatly admired by Adolf Hitler and was appropriated by the Nazis.[3][15][16] Members of the Wagner Group have said that Utkin is a Rodnover, a believer in the Slavic native faith.[17] Utkin has not made any public appearances since 2016.[18] Wagner group. Far-right elements The Wagner Group has been linked to far-right extremism, including white supremacy and neo-Nazism.[65][107][66][108][109] Many founding members of Wagner belong to the far-right ultranationalist Russian Imperial Movement.[108] Wagner's co-founder, Dmitry Utkin, is reportedly a neo-Nazi and has several Nazi tattoos.[110][111][107][109] The name "Wagner" itself comes from Utkin's own call sign "Wagner". He is said to have chosen the name in honor of German composer Richard Wagner, because Adolf Hitler admired his music.[112][107] Members of Wagner Group say Utkin is a Rodnover, a follower of Slavic native faith.[113] A Wagner sub-group, "Rusich", was founded by self-proclaimed neo-Nazi Alexey Milchakov and is open about its far-right ideology.[114][115][116][117] Wagner members have also left neo-Nazi graffiti on the battlefield,[66][118] such as swastikas and the SS emblem.[108][109]
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  3710. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly acknowledged to associates that an escalation in security could force him to delay final votes on the first judicial reform legislation the coalition is seeking to pass before the end of the month. Netanyahu has assured his associates that he is committed to passing the controversial bill to block judicial review of the "reasonableness" of elected officials' decisions before the end of the Knesset's summer session, the Knesset reported. Knesset. on Tuesday the Public kan station, according to a publication in The Times of Israel. But the only scenario in which the prime minister would agree to delay final votes on the legislation until the autumn parliament session would be if there was an escalation of security, the network said, citing officials familiar with the matter. It was unclear which front Netanyahu was referring to, following months of violence in Judea and Samaria (the West Bank) as well as recent tensions with the Hezbollah terror group on Israel's northern border with Lebanon. In response to the report, Netanyahu's Likud party said the prime minister has no intention of delaying the legislation. The prime minister will need the support of almost all members of his party to pass the legislation. In late March, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant called for the review to be halted amid a wave of protests from IDF reservists who vowed to stop reporting for duty if the controversial legislation was passed. Netanyahu began talks with the opposition with the aim of reaching a compromise on judicial reform. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (2nd from right) attends a security briefing during an IDF operation in Jenin on July 3, 2023. IDF Chief Herzi Halevi, left and next to him, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. Ronen Bar, director of the Shin Bet, is in the center. (Amos Ben Gershom/GPO) After the talks failed last month, Netanyahu embarked on signing off on the renewed legislative push, starting with the reasonableness bill. Recent days have seen a resurgence of reservist protests, although a security official told Channel 12 that the military leadership is not currently concerned about the damage to IDF readiness. However, the official speculated that if the assessment changes, Gallant could speak out, as he did in March. Earlier Tuesday, a key lawmaker from the coalition responsible for promoting the controversial bill said he did not expect to make significant changes to the text of the legislation when it began preparing for final votes in the Knesset. “I will say clearly that I am not convinced that the bill should be changed at its core,” lawmaker Simcha Rothman told Army Radio. Rothman chairs the Knesset Constitution, Law and Justice Committee, which reconvened on Tuesday afternoon to prepare the bill for its final votes, in accordance with the coalition's schedule to pass the legislation on 30 April. April. July. Responding to criticism that the bill's vague language may allow it to apply to the decisions of a large portion of elected officials, Rothman told the committee that the bill only applies to the cabinet and its ministers, and currently it does not extend to municipalities. Reproduction authorized with the following mention © EnlaceJudío
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  3755.  @6figureetal  Here you go, better luck next time. European Parliament resolution on the recognition of the Russian Federation as a state sponsor of terrorism (2022-2896(RSP)) The European Parliament , – Having regard to its previous Resolutions on Russia and Ukraine, in particular those of October 6, 2022, on Russia's escalation in its war of aggression against Ukraine[1] , dated May 19, 2022, on the fight against impunity for war crimes in Ukraine[2] , and of November 25, 2021, on human rights violations by private military and security companies, in particular the Wagner Group[3] , – Having regard to the Charter of the United Nations, the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, of December 9, 1948, and the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, of December 12, 1948, August 1949, – Having regard to the international legal framework for preventing and combating terrorism, including United Nations Security Council Resolution 2341 on the protection of critical infrastructure from terrorist attacks, adopted on February 13, 2017, – Having regard to the European Convention for the Suppression of Terrorism, of January 27, 1977, and subsequent international conventions, – Having regard to the legal framework of the Union against terrorism, in particular Common Position 2001/931/CFSP of 27 December 2001 on the implementation of specific measures to combat terrorism[4] and Council Regulation (EC) No 2580/2001 of 27 December 2001 on specific restrictive measures directed at certain persons and entities for the purpose of combating terrorism[5] , – Having regard to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC), – Having regard to Resolution 2463 of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe of 13 October 2022 on the further escalation of aggression by the Russian Federation against Ukraine, – Having regard to the statement of the President of the European Council, Charles Michel, of 10 October 2022, on Russia's violent attacks on kyiv and other cities throughout Ukraine, – Having regard to the statement of the High Representative on behalf of the European Union of 22 September 2022 on Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine, – Considering the United Nations General Assembly Resolution of 14 November 2022, recommending the creation of a registry to document the damage caused by the aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, – Having regard to article 132, sections 2 and 4, of its internal regulations, TO. Considering that since February 24, 2022, when Russia relaunched the illegal, unprovoked and unjustified war of aggression against Ukraine, its forces have carried out indiscriminate attacks against residential areas and civilian infrastructure, killing thousands of Ukrainian civilians and They have carried out acts of terror throughout the country against various elements of civil infrastructure, such as residential areas, schools, hospitals, railway stations, theaters and water and electricity networks; that these brutal and inhuman acts are causing death, suffering, destruction and displacement;
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  4039.  @UNIVERSAL-UR  Here you have. Bucha massacre war crime and mass murder by Russian forces in the city of Bucha (Ukraine) against Ukrainian civilians in 2022 Language Download in PDF Look out Edit The Bucha massacre was a mass murder of hundreds of civilians in the Ukrainian city of Bucha by the Russian Armed Forces, who participated in the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine and held control of the city between February 27 and March 31 of that year. According to various sources, during the Russian occupation of the Kiev suburb, by April 19 at least 420 civilians were killed, some of their bodies lying in the streets.[9][10] The massacre was discovered and made public after the withdrawal of the Russian troops from the region and after the arrival of the Ukrainian military who would have cleaned the area of Russian saboteurs and collaborators.[11][12] Photographic evidence showed that the corpses of civilians, with their hands tied behind their backs, had been killed at point-blank range, apparently giving evidence that summary executions had been carried out,[13] which provoked a strong international reaction. Subsequent autopsies revealed, however, that dozens of victims died from darts used in artillery shrapnel. [14][15] Responsibility for the events was attributed to the 64th Motorized Rifle Brigade, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Azatbek Omurbekov,[16] and Russia was accused of the deliberate massacres,[17][18] but the Russian government denied any involvement of its soldiers in what happened.[19][20]
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  4262. Israel News. IDF: Troops' shots were a warning and not against the crowd February 29, 2024 IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said at an English-language afternoon news conference that troops fired warning shots in an attempt to disperse a mob of Palestinians who attacked an aid convoy in northern Gaza. early this morning, while dozens of people lost their lives in the middle of a crowd. “This morning, the IDF coordinated a convoy of 38 trucks to provide additional humanitarian aid to residents of northern Gaza. This humanitarian aid came from Egypt, passed through a security check at the Kerem Shalom humanitarian crossing in Israel, and then entered Gaza to be distributed by private contractors,” says Hagari. “As these vital humanitarian supplies reached Gazans in need, thousands of Gazans rushed onto the trucks, some began violently pushing and trampling other Gazans to death, and looted the humanitarian supplies,” it states. . Hagari states that “the unfortunate incident left dozens of Gazans dead and injured.” “These are the facts: At 4:40 in the morning, the first aid truck of the humanitarian convoy began to travel the humanitarian corridor that we were securing. Yes, the IDF was securing the humanitarian corridor so that the aid convoy could reach its destination in northern Gaza,” he states. “Our tanks were there to secure the humanitarian corridor for the aid convoy. Our unmanned aerial vehicles were in the air to give our forces a clear picture from above,” continues Hagari. “At 4:45 in the morning, a mob ambushed the aid trucks and stopped the convoy,” he says, showing new video of the incident. “In this video, the tanks that were there to secure the convoy saw the Gazans being trampled and cautiously tried to disperse the mob with some warning shots,” he says. “When the hundreds became thousands and things got out of control, the tank commander decided to withdraw to avoid harm to the thousands of Gazans who were there,” Hagari explains. “You can see how cautious they were when they backed away. They retreated safely, risking their own lives, without firing into the crowd,” he continues. “The Israel Defense Forces operate in accordance with the rules of engagement and international law. The IDF did not attack the aid convoy,” says Hagari, amid Hamas claims that 107 people were killed and hundreds more wounded. "On the contrary, the IDF was there carrying out a humanitarian aid operation to secure the humanitarian corridor and allow the aid convoy to reach its distribution point, so that humanitarian aid could reach Gaza civilians in the north that need it," he says. . Hagari says the IDF has been carrying out these types of operations “for the last four nights without any problems, this is the first night we have had any kind of event.” “This humanitarian aid has been coordinated by Israel for the population of Gaza. We want aid to reach the people of Gaza. We work day and night to make this happen. "Israel puts no limits on the amount of aid that can enter Gaza," he says. "We are working with humanitarian organizations and the international community to help them resolve the issue of aid distribution within Gaza, it is a problem," says Hagari. “We recognize the suffering of the innocent people of Gaza. That is why we look for ways to expand our humanitarian efforts, that is why we carry out humanitarian operations,” he continues. "Our war is against Hamas, not against the people of Gaza," adds Hagari.
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  4319.  @ter8764  Hiciste la pregunta más fácil de responder, aquí tienes. Pueblo elegido es un término común usado alrededor del Mundo y a lo largo de la historia, diferentes grupos religiosos, de todas las religiones mundiales, han tenido conceptos de realeza, de divinidad entre ellos mismos, para diferenciarse de la "población común". 'Elegidos' para gobernar o mandar sobre las masas, como una representación de alguna deidad o ser superior,[1]​Existen términos como casta divina, los escogidos, Hijos de Dios, linaje escogido, real sacerdocio, hijo de los dioses, hijo de la luz, entre otros,[2]​ el concepto de pueblo elegido se halla presente en la Biblia. De hecho, el principio original de las monarquías, obedece a este principio egocéntrico, de diferenciarse de los demás, dándole matices de superioridad. De acuerdo con esta idea, es la 'preservación' genética, de una misma casta para conservar su 'pureza' espiritual o sanguínea.[3]​ En el Protocolo Político es común ver, en sus reuniones, el trato de "distinción", muchas veces casi religioso, que se le da a sus miembros, al igual que los "Títulos honoríficos", estas son formas también de diferenciación de los demás. Existen analogías de esta misma idea, en la raza humana, el complejo de superioridad, egocentrismo, entre otros.[3] Éxodo 19:5 Versículos Conceptos ``Ahora pues, si en verdad escucháis mi voz y guardáis mi pacto, seréis mi especial tesoro entre todos los pueblos, porque mía es toda la tierra; Deuteronomio 7:6-8 Porque tú eres pueblo santo para el SEÑOR tu Dios; el SEÑOR tu Dios te ha escogido para ser pueblo suyo de entre todos los pueblos que están sobre la faz de la tierra. El SEÑOR no puso su amor en vosotros ni os escogió por ser vosotros más numerosos que otro pueblo, pues erais el más pequeño de todos los pueblos; mas porque el SEÑOR os amó y guardó el juramento que hizo a vuestros padres, el SEÑOR os sacó con mano fuerte y os redimió de casa de servidumbre, de la mano de Faraón, rey de Egipto. Deuteronomio 14:2 Versículos Conceptos Porque eres pueblo santo para el SEÑOR tu Dios; y el SEÑOR te ha escogido para que le seas un pueblo de su exclusiva posesión de entre los pueblos que están sobre la faz de la tierra. Deuteronomio 26:17-19 Has declarado hoy que el SEÑOR es tu Dios y que andarás en sus caminos y guardarás sus estatutos, sus mandamientos y sus ordenanzas, y que escucharás su voz. Y el SEÑOR ha declarado hoy que tú eres su pueblo, su exclusiva posesión, como El te prometió, y que debes guardar todos sus mandamientos; y que El te pondrá en alto sobre todas las naciones que ha hecho, para alabanza, renombre y honor; y serás un pueblo consagrado al SEÑOR tu Dios, como El ha dicho. 2 Samuel 7:23-24 ¿Y qué otra nación en la tierra es como tu pueblo Israel, al cual viniste a redimir para ti como pueblo, a fin de darte un nombre, y hacer grandes cosas a su favor y cosas portentosas para tu tierra, ante tu pueblo que rescataste para ti de Egipto, {de} naciones y {de} sus dioses? Pues tú has establecido para ti a tu pueblo Israel como pueblo tuyo para siempre, y tú, SEÑOR, has venido a ser su Dios. 1 Reyes 8:53 Versículos Conceptos Pues tú los has separado de entre todos los pueblos de la tierra como tu heredad, como lo dijiste por medio de tu siervo Moisés, cuando sacaste a nuestros padres de Egipto, oh Señor DIOS.
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  4370. Egyptian police kill three Israeli soldiers Egyptian police kill three Israeli soldiers One of the victims of the initial attack was a woman, a member of the mixed infantry units. June 3, 2023 Egyptian police kill three Israeli soldiers An ambulance rushes out of a military base following a deadly shooting in southern Israel, along the border with Egypt, on June 3, 2023. AP Photo Tsafrir Abayov An Egyptian policeman opened fire on two Israeli soldiers at a guard post near the border, killing both and sparking an exchange of fire on Israeli soil. Context of the incident in the Negev desert The event took place in the Negev desert, between the Sagi and Harif mountains. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is investigating the circumstances that allowed the Egyptian officer to infiltrate their territory. The Egyptian military claimed the dead officer was pursuing suspects in an alleged drug smuggling case. During this pursuit, he crossed the border security barrier and an exchange of fire ensued, killing the three Israeli soldiers. Egypt has expressed its condolences to the families of the Israeli victims. Repercussions of the confrontation in the IDF View of Highway 10, on Israel's southern border with Egypt. Moshe Shai Flash90 The IDF notified their families of the soldiers' deaths before making the news public. One of the soldiers killed in the initial attack was named Sergeant Lia Ben Nun, 19, from the central city of Rishon Lezion. Ben Nun served as a combat soldier in the Bardelas Battalion. According to Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, an IDF spokesman, the slain soldiers began a guard shift together Friday night at an army post on the border. Development of the Confrontation and death of the Egyptian attacker Subsequently, a new exchange of shots took place in the same area. During the clash, one Israeli soldier was killed, another wounded and the Egyptian officer who launched the attack was also killed. The IDF confirmed that the assailant was an Egyptian policeman and an investigation is currently underway in collaboration with the Egyptian military. Border incident: one of the most serious since 1979 Egyptian police kill three Israeli soldiers IDF Southern Command Chief Maj. Gen. Eliezer Toledano at the scene of a deadly shooting and clashes on the border with Egypt, June 3, 2023. (Israel Defense Forces) This incident is considered one of the most serious on the border since the signing of the peace agreement between the two countries in 1979. Since then, the border has been largely peaceful, despite being a frequent scene of attempted smuggling of drugs. In fact, hours before the first shooting, IDF troops foiled an attempt to smuggle drugs across the border, seizing NIS 1.5 million ($400,000) worth of contraband. Whether there is any connection between this smuggling attempt and the subsequent deadly incident has yet to be determined.
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  4482. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  4755. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  4886. Israel News. "Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report"
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  4887. Israel News Home » UN » Details on the participation of UN employees who helped Hamas in the massacre in southern Israel Details on the involvement of UN employees who helped Hamas in the massacre in southern Israel January 29, 2024 Israeli authorities have revealed evidence linking UNRWA employees in Gaza to the deadly Hamas attack on Israel. Within these accusations, one individual was accused of kidnapping a woman, while another distributed ammunition. A third took part in the brutal attack on a kibbutz, where 97 people were murdered, with entire families among the victims. These subjects were part of the staff of  the United Nations agency  in charge of the education, housing and feeding of numerous Palestinians in Gaza. The accusations are detailed in a report submitted to the United States government, setting out Israel's allegations against approximately a dozen United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) workers involved in the Hamas massacre against Israel on September 7. October or later events. After being informed of these serious accusations, the UN announced on Friday the dismissal of several employees. Eight countries, including the United States, have reacted by suspending some funding to UNRWA. These workers are accused of collaborating with Hamas in organizing the attack that sparked the war in Gaza or subsequently assisting them. That day, 1,200 people were massacred in Israel, and approximately 240 people were violently kidnapped and taken to Gaza. The Secretary General of the United Nations, António Guterres, expressed his “horror” at these accusations on Sunday, confirming the dismissal of nine of the 12 designated employees. However, he urged countries that suspended their aid to reconsider, highlighting  UNRWA's key role as one of the largest employers in Gaza, with 13,000 workers . Regarding Israel's allegations, UNRWA said on Sunday that two of the 12 accused have died, but could not provide further details due to an ongoing investigation by the UN Office of Internal Oversight Services. Western officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed having received details of the dossier, but have not yet verified its contents. The United States, despite not having corroborated Israel's claims, considered them serious enough to justify suspending aid. One of the designated employees, a warehouse manager,  appears dressed in UN clothing on his social networks, and is listed as an UNRWA employee . The Israeli document delivered to US officials details the names, jobs and accusations against these employees. According to the report, Israeli intelligence officers tracked the movements of six of the men in Israel on October 7 using their phones. Others were monitored while making calls in Gaza, discussing their involvement in the Hamas attack. Additionally, three received text messages with instructions to meet on October 7,  and one was ordered to bring rocket-propelled grenades stored in his home . Israeli authorities identified 10 of the defendants as members of Hamas, the terrorist organization that dominated Gaza on the date of the October 7 attack. An additional one was linked to another terrorist group, Islamic Jihad. Among the accused, seven worked as mathematics and Arabic teachers in UNRWA schools . Two more occupied different roles in these educational institutions, and the remaining three worked as employees, social workers and warehouse managers. Within the file,  the case of a school counselor from Khan Yunis, in the south of Gaza, accused of collaborating with his son in the kidnapping of a woman in Israel, is especially detailed . Also, a social worker from Nuseirat in central Gaza faces accusations of  facilitating the transport of the body of a murdered Israeli soldier to Gaza, as well as distributing ammunition and coordinating vehicles on the day of the attack . These accusations emerge in a context of long tension between Israel and UNRWA. Since 1949, this agency has cared for the families of Arabs who were displaced to enable the destruction of the newly created State of Israel. UNRWA recognizes not only the original 700,000 displaced people as Palestinian refugees, but also their more than 5 million descendants, thus perpetuating their refugee status. UNRWA provides essential assistance to more than five million of these “Palestinian refugees” scattered across the Middle East. The resolution of his future and status, according to the agency, depends on the recognition of his “right of return” to what is now Israel, a possibility that Israel rules out. For experts on refugee issues, the existence of UNRWA is an obstacle to peace. They argue that their presence prevents the integration of Palestinian refugees into new communities and fuels the hope of a return to Israel, a goal that Israel considers inadmissible. In Gaza, Israel accuses UNRWA of being a logistical arm of Hamas, an allegation the agency denies. This is not the first time that the United States has suspended its funding to UNRWA. The Trump administration already did so as a measure of pressure on Palestinian leaders. But the agency's current financial crisis is seen as the most critical, especially at a time of emergency for Gaza. UNRWA, unlike other UN agencies, lacks financial reserves. Guterres warned on Sunday of a possible reduction in services from February. Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner general of UNRWA, warned of an “imminent catastrophe.” He criticized the idea of ​​sanctioning the agency and the community it serves for criminal acts of individuals, even more so in times of war and crisis. “Lives in Gaza and regional stability depend on this support,” Lazzarini emphasized..
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  4916. ​ @WagnerWithShovels  israeli news Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  4989. Israel News. Netanyahu to South Africa: Where were you when millions were killed in Syria? December 31, 2023  Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a speech on December 5, 2023. (Screenshot: Prime Minister's Office) El primer ministro Benjamín Netanyahu abordó esta mañana (domingo) en la reunión del gabinete en Kirya, en Tel Aviv, la demanda del gobierno sudafricano de que la Corte Internacional de Justicia investigue a Israel por “genocidio” en la guerra contra la organización terrorista Hamás en Gaza. “We fully support our forces. They are doing an incredible job in a difficult war. Last week they eliminated more than 100 terrorists; This happens almost daily. Dozens of terrorists are eliminated daily, sometimes even more. If we see that spirit, we will eliminate Hamas, return our hostages and win the war,” Netanyahu said at the beginning of his speech. “The support we give is expressed, first of all, in the support given by the entire nation. It is also expressed in other ways, for example in the NIS 9 billion that we have given to reservists and their families, as well as in the support we are giving to the right to be elected,” he said. Referring to the postponement of the municipal elections, he said: “Normally, we do not hold elections in times of war, but these elections have been determined in advance. They have already been postponed once. Although it would be very difficult to postpone them for a very long period, there are two possibilities: Celebrate them at the end of January or at the end of February." “My recommendation is clear: do it at the end of February, to allow as many reservists as possible to participate in the elections. This is an elementary and important right.” Returning to South Africa's accusations against Israel, he said: “I would like to say a few words about South Africa's mendacious pontification that Israel is “perpetrating genocide.” No, South Africa, it is not us who have come to perpetrate genocide, it is Hamas. He would murder us all if he could. On the contrary, the IDF is acting in the most moral way possible; "They are doing everything possible to avoid harming civilians, while Hamas is doing everything possible to harm them and is using them as human shields." “I ask: Where were you, South Africa, and the rest of us who preach to us, when millions of people were killed and torn from their homes in Syria, Yemen and other areas? You were not there because everything you are doing now is just talk, lies and vanity. “We will continue our defensive war, whose justice and morality are unparalleled.”
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  5004. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  5075. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  5182. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  5205. Israel News. IDF: Troops' shots were a warning and not against the crowd February 29, 2024 IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said at an English-language afternoon news conference that troops fired warning shots in an attempt to disperse a mob of Palestinians who attacked an aid convoy in northern Gaza. early this morning, while dozens of people lost their lives in the middle of a crowd. “This morning, the IDF coordinated a convoy of 38 trucks to provide additional humanitarian aid to residents of northern Gaza. This humanitarian aid came from Egypt, passed through a security check at the Kerem Shalom humanitarian crossing in Israel, and then entered Gaza to be distributed by private contractors,” says Hagari. “As these vital humanitarian supplies reached Gazans in need, thousands of Gazans rushed onto the trucks, some began violently pushing and trampling other Gazans to death, and looted the humanitarian supplies,” it states. . Hagari states that “the unfortunate incident left dozens of Gazans dead and injured.” “These are the facts: At 4:40 in the morning, the first aid truck of the humanitarian convoy began to travel the humanitarian corridor that we were securing. Yes, the IDF was securing the humanitarian corridor so that the aid convoy could reach its destination in northern Gaza,” he states. “Our tanks were there to secure the humanitarian corridor for the aid convoy. Our unmanned aerial vehicles were in the air to give our forces a clear picture from above,” continues Hagari. “At 4:45 in the morning, a mob ambushed the aid trucks and stopped the convoy,” he says, showing new video of the incident. “In this video, the tanks that were there to secure the convoy saw the Gazans being trampled and cautiously tried to disperse the mob with some warning shots,” he says. “When the hundreds became thousands and things got out of control, the tank commander decided to withdraw to avoid harm to the thousands of Gazans who were there,” Hagari explains. “You can see how cautious they were when they backed away. They retreated safely, risking their own lives, without firing into the crowd,” he continues. “The Israel Defense Forces operate in accordance with the rules of engagement and international law. The IDF did not attack the aid convoy,” says Hagari, amid Hamas claims that 107 people were killed and hundreds more wounded. "On the contrary, the IDF was there carrying out a humanitarian aid operation to secure the humanitarian corridor and allow the aid convoy to reach its distribution point, so that humanitarian aid could reach Gaza civilians in the north that need it," he says. . Hagari says the IDF has been carrying out these types of operations “for the last four nights without any problems, this is the first night we have had any kind of event.” “This humanitarian aid has been coordinated by Israel for the population of Gaza. We want aid to reach the people of Gaza. We work day and night to make this happen. "Israel puts no limits on the amount of aid that can enter Gaza," he says. "We are working with humanitarian organizations and the international community to help them resolve the issue of aid distribution within Gaza, it is a problem," says Hagari. “We recognize the suffering of the innocent people of Gaza. That is why we look for ways to expand our humanitarian efforts, that is why we carry out humanitarian operations,” he continues. "Our war is against Hamas, not against the people of Gaza," adds Hagari.
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  5322. Israel News. Home » Government » Israel will “expand the campaign” against Hezbollah Israel will “expand the campaign” against Hezbollah March 29, 2024 Defense Minister Yoav Gallant visits the IDF Northern Command Headquarters in Safed, March 29, 2024. (Shachar Yurman/Ministry of Defense) Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant announced that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) “will expand the campaign [against Hezbollah] and increase the pace of attacks in the north.” This statement comes after an alleged Israeli nighttime airstrike in Syria, which shows an escalation in the offensive against the terrorist organization Hezbollah. “Israel is moving from defending itself to pursuing Hezbollah, we will reach wherever the organization operates, in Beirut, Damascus and beyond,” Gallant declared during an assessment at the IDF Northern Command in Safed. This strategy marks a significant change in Israeli tactics, signaling an effort to neutralize Hezbollah beyond Israeli borders. In recent actions, a senior Hezbollah commander, identified as Ali Naim, deputy commander of the rocket unit, was eliminated in southern Lebanon by an IDF drone strike. Additionally, in an attack in the Syrian city of Aleppo, five Hezbollah terrorists were among 38 killed during Israeli operations. Gallant directly blamed Hezbollah and its leader, Hassan Nasrallah, for the “serious damage in Lebanon” and the “numerous casualties” within the organization, amounting to more than 320 dead terrorists. “We will demand a price for any action that comes out of Lebanon,” he declared, underscoring Israel's determination to act accordingly in the face of any threat.
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  5385. La victoria pertenece a Ucrania. Noticias de Israel. Inicio » Casi 500.000 muertos y heridos por la guerra en Ucrania Cerca de 500.000 muertos y heridos por la guerra en Ucrania Las bajas militares rusas se acercan a las 300.000, de las cuales 120.000 son muertos y entre 170.000 y 180.000 heridos. 18 de agosto de 2023 ¿Pagará Rusia algún día el precio por los crímenes de guerra en Ucrania? Funeral de un soldado ucraniano muerto en combate, celebrado en Bucha, Ucrania, el 31 de agosto de 2022. (Foto AP/Emilio Morenatti) El número de soldados ucranianos y rusos muertos o heridos desde que comenzó la guerra en Ucrania en febrero de 2022 se acerca a los 500.000, informó el viernes el New York Times, citando a funcionarios estadounidenses anónimos. Los funcionarios advirtieron que las cifras de víctimas siguen siendo difíciles de estimar porque se cree que Moscú subestima habitualmente sus muertos y heridos de guerra, y Kiev no publica cifras oficiales, dijo el periódico. Las bajas militares rusas se acercan a las 300.000, de las cuales 120.000 son muertos y entre 170.000 y 180.000 heridos, según el diario. Las bajas ucranianas se acercan a las 70.000, con entre 100.000 y 120.000 heridos, añade. El NYT citó a funcionarios que dijeron que el número de víctimas había aumentado después de que Ucrania lanzara un contraataque a principios de este año. El ejército ucraniano afirmó el jueves que hubo avances en su contraofensiva contra las fuerzas rusas en el frente sureste. Kiev dijo que sus fuerzas habían liberado una ciudad, el primer éxito de su tipo desde el 27 de julio, señalando el desafío que enfrenta al avanzar a través de las líneas defensivas rusas fuertemente minadas sin apoyo aéreo de largo alcance.
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  5477. "Israel News". "Home » UN » Details on the participation of UN employees who helped Hamas in the massacre in southern Israel Details on the involvement of UN employees who helped Hamas in the massacre in southern Israel January 29, 2024 Israeli authorities have revealed evidence linking UNRWA employees in Gaza to the deadly Hamas attack on Israel. Within these accusations, one individual was accused of kidnapping a woman, while another distributed ammunition. A third took part in the brutal attack on a kibbutz, where 97 people were murdered, with entire families among the victims. These subjects were part of the staff of  the United Nations agency  in charge of the education, housing and feeding of numerous Palestinians in Gaza. The accusations are detailed in a report submitted to the United States government, setting out Israel's allegations against approximately a dozen United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) workers involved in the Hamas massacre against Israel on September 7. October or later events. After being informed of these serious accusations, the UN announced on Friday the dismissal of several employees. Eight countries, including the United States, have reacted by suspending some funding to UNRWA. These workers are accused of collaborating with Hamas in organizing the attack that sparked the war in Gaza or subsequently assisting them. That day, 1,200 people were massacred in Israel, and approximately 240 people were violently kidnapped and taken to Gaza. The Secretary General of the United Nations, António Guterres, expressed his “horror” at these accusations on Sunday, confirming the dismissal of nine of the 12 designated employees. However, he urged countries that suspended their aid to reconsider, highlighting  UNRWA's key role as one of the largest employers in Gaza, with 13,000 workers . Regarding Israel's allegations, UNRWA said on Sunday that two of the 12 accused have died, but could not provide further details due to an ongoing investigation by the UN Office of Internal Oversight Services. Western officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed having received details of the dossier, but have not yet verified its contents. The United States, despite not having corroborated Israel's claims, considered them serious enough to justify suspending aid. One of the designated employees, a warehouse manager,  appears dressed in UN clothing on his social networks, and is listed as an UNRWA employee . The Israeli document delivered to US officials details the names, jobs and accusations against these employees. According to the report, Israeli intelligence officers tracked the movements of six of the men in Israel on October 7 using their phones. Others were monitored while making calls in Gaza, discussing their involvement in the Hamas attack. Additionally, three received text messages with instructions to meet on October 7,  and one was ordered to bring rocket-propelled grenades stored in his home . Israeli authorities identified 10 of the defendants as members of Hamas, the terrorist organization that dominated Gaza on the date of the October 7 attack. An additional one was linked to another terrorist group, Islamic Jihad. Among the accused, seven worked as mathematics and Arabic teachers in UNRWA schools . Two more occupied different roles in these educational institutions, and the remaining three worked as employees, social workers and warehouse managers. Within the file,  the case of a school counselor from Khan Yunis, in the south of Gaza, accused of collaborating with his son in the kidnapping of a woman in Israel, is especially detailed . Also, a social worker from Nuseirat in central Gaza faces accusations of  facilitating the transport of the body of a murdered Israeli soldier to Gaza, as well as distributing ammunition and coordinating vehicles on the day of the attack . These accusations emerge in a context of long tension between Israel and UNRWA. Since 1949, this agency has cared for the families of Arabs who were displaced to enable the destruction of the newly created State of Israel. UNRWA recognizes not only the original 700,000 displaced people as Palestinian refugees, but also their more than 5 million descendants, thus perpetuating their refugee status. UNRWA provides essential assistance to more than five million of these “Palestinian refugees” scattered across the Middle East. The resolution of his future and status, according to the agency, depends on the recognition of his “right of return” to what is now Israel, a possibility that Israel rules out. For experts on refugee issues, the existence of UNRWA is an obstacle to peace. They argue that their presence prevents the integration of Palestinian refugees into new communities and fuels the hope of a return to Israel, a goal that Israel considers inadmissible. In Gaza, Israel accuses UNRWA of being a logistical arm of Hamas, an allegation the agency denies. This is not the first time that the United States has suspended its funding to UNRWA. The Trump administration already did so as a measure of pressure on Palestinian leaders. But the agency's current financial crisis is seen as the most critical, especially at a time of emergency for Gaza. UNRWA, unlike other UN agencies, lacks financial reserves. Guterres warned on Sunday of a possible reduction in services from February. Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner general of UNRWA, warned of an “imminent catastrophe.” He criticized the idea of ​​sanctioning the agency and the community it serves for criminal acts of individuals, even more so in times of war and crisis. “Lives in Gaza and regional stability depend on this support,” Lazzarini emphasized.".
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  5555. Israel challenges UN-backed report on imminent Gaza famine March 30, 2024 Trucks carrying humanitarian aid for the Gaza Strip pass through the inspection area of ​​the Kerem Shalom border crossing, in southern Israel, on March 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg) Israel is challenging a recent UN-backed report on the humanitarian situation in Gaza, which said famine is imminent and likely to occur in northern Gaza in May. The Integrated Food Safety Phase Classification (IPC) report further raised global concern over the humanitarian situation in the war-torn Strip. COGAT, the Israeli Ministry of Defense body responsible for civil affairs in the Palestinian territories, states in its response that “the report contains multiple factual and methodological flaws, some of them serious.” It argues that the report grossly underestimates the amount of water available per person per day, notes the lack of data acknowledged by the report and the reliance on information from Hamas, and points to reports in the Palestinian media “every day” of “food markets filled with food of all types and kinds” in various parts of Gaza. “We strongly reject any accusation that Israel is purposely starving the civilian population of Gaza,” it states. “Even at the height of hostilities, in a war that was imposed on it, Israel places no limits on the amount of aid that can enter Gaza, and does not limit the entry of food at all. Israel also facilitates the entry of complementary products such as cooking gas and diesel for the operation of aid centers, bakeries, etc. In addition, Israel supplies 14 million liters of water.” He adds that “in recent months between 150 and 200 trucks enter a day, most of which are food trucks. This represents an increase of 80% compared to the daily average of food trucks that entered Gaza before October 7.”
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  5617. Los cruzados recuperaron Jerusalén entre 1229 y 1244 d. C., cuando la ciudad fue capturada por los jwarezmianos. Siguió un período de caos e invasiones mongolas hasta 1291 EC, cuando los mamelucos completaron su conquista de la mayor parte del Medio Oriente e hicieron su capital en El Cairo, Egipto. Los mamelucos eran originalmente mercenarios de Asia Central y el Cáucaso empleados por los califas árabes; una mezcolanza de pueblos cuyo principal contingente estaba formado por los cumanos, tribu túrquica también conocida como kipchaks, emparentada con los seléucidas, kimaks y otros grupos. Se caracterizaron por su comportamiento ambiguo, ya que los mercenarios cumanos solían servir a ejércitos enemigos al mismo tiempo. Los soldados mamelucos aprovecharon el momento propicio para hacerse con el poder, e incluso cuando fueron despojados de sus dominios, continuaron siendo empleados como guerreros por los sultanes otomanos y, en última instancia, por Napoleón Bonaparte. En 1517, Jerusalén y toda Tierra Santa fueron conquistadas por los turcos otomanos y permanecieron bajo su dominio durante cuatro siglos, hasta 1917, cuando los británicos capturaron Jerusalén y establecieron el "Mandato de Palestina". Era el final del Imperio Otomano, que hasta entonces poseía todos los que ahora son países árabes. De hecho, desde la caída del califato abasí en 945 d. C., ¡no ha habido una política árabe en el Medio Oriente durante un milenio! A principios del siglo XX, la población de Judea y Samaria, mal llamada "Cisjordania", tenía menos de 100.000 habitantes, la mayoría judíos. Gaza no tenía más de 80.000 habitantes “nativos” en 1951, al concluir la Guerra de Independencia de Israel contra todo el mundo árabe. ¿Cómo es posible que en tan solo 50 años se haya pasado de 80.000 a más de un millón de personas? ¿Son todos esos árabes de Gaza tan expertos en procrear sobrenaturalmente? La inmigración masiva es la ÚNICA explicación plausible para tal crecimiento de la población. La ocupación árabe entre 1948 y 1967 brindó una gran oportunidad para que los líderes árabes promovieran la inmigración masiva de "palestinos" (una mezcolanza de inmigrantes árabes) a Judea, Samaria y Gaza desde todos los países árabes, principalmente de Egipto, Siria, Líbano e Irak. . y Jordán. De hecho, desde 1950 hasta la Guerra de los Seis Días, bajo el dominio jordano, se fundaron más de 250 asentamientos árabes en Judea y Samaria. La reciente construcción de las casas árabes es demasiado evidente por los materiales utilizados para construirlas: hormigón armado y sillares. El gobierno israelí admite haber permitido que más de 240.000 trabajadores ingresen a Judea y Samaria a través de la frontera jordana desde la Conferencia de Oslo, solo para permitirles establecerse en esos territorios como colonos árabes. El número real es probablemente mayor. Si cientos de miles de trabajadores inmigrantes del Medio Oriente están llegando a Judea, Samaria y Gaza, ¿por qué se requiere que Israel les dé trabajo? En realidad es todo lo contrario, estás ayudando económicamente a estas personas que se niegan a aceptar la ciudadanía israelí o jordana; Israel solo está atrayendo más inmigrantes. Arabia Saudita en un solo año expulsó a más de 1.000.000 de inmigrantes sin ciudadanía. Basta que alguien piense que son todos "palestinos", considerando la definición de "palestino" según las Naciones Unidas: todos los árabes que han pasado DOS AÑOS en "Palestina" antes de 1948, y sus descendientes -con o sin algún prueba o documento-. Esta definición fue diseñada específicamente para incluir a los colonos inmigrantes árabes (¡no a los colonos judíos!).
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  5618. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly acknowledged to associates that an escalation in security could force him to delay final votes on the first judicial reform legislation the coalition is seeking to pass before the end of the month. Netanyahu has assured his associates that he is committed to passing the controversial bill to block judicial review of the "reasonableness" of elected officials' decisions before the end of the Knesset's summer session, the broadcaster reported on Tuesday. public Kan, according to a publication in The Times of Israel. But the only scenario in which the prime minister would agree to delay final votes on the legislation until the autumn parliament session would be if there was an escalation of security, the network said, citing officials familiar with the matter. It was unclear which front Netanyahu was referring to, following months of violence in Judea and Samaria (the West Bank) as well as recent tensions with the Hezbollah terror group on Israel's northern border with Lebanon. In response to the report, Netanyahu's Likud party said the prime minister has no intention of delaying the legislation. The prime minister will need the support of almost all members of his party to pass the legislation. In late March, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant called for the review to be halted amid a wave of protests from IDF reservists who vowed to stop reporting for duty if the controversial legislation was passed. Netanyahu entered into talks with the opposition with the aim of reaching a compromise on judicial reform. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (2nd from right) attends a security briefing during an IDF operation in Jenin on July 3, 2023. On the left, IDF chief Herzi Halevi, and next to him the Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. Ronen Bar, director of the Shin Bet, is in the center. (Amos Ben Gershom/GPO) After the talks failed last month, Netanyahu embarked on the signing of the renewed legislative push, starting with the reasonableness bill. Recent days have seen a resurgence of protests by reservists, although a security official told Channel 12 that the military leadership is not currently concerned about the damage to IDF readiness. However, the official speculated that if the assessment changes, Gallant could speak out, as he did in March. Earlier Tuesday, a key lawmaker from the coalition responsible for promoting the controversial bill said he did not expect to make significant changes to the text of the legislation as he began preparing it for final votes in the Knesset. “I will say clearly that I am not convinced that the bill should be changed at its core,” lawmaker Simcha Rothman told Army Radio. Rothman chairs the Knesset Constitution, Law and Justice Committee, which reconvened on Tuesday afternoon to prepare the bill for its final votes, according to the coalition's schedule to pass the legislation on July 30. Responding to criticism that the bill's vague language may allow it to apply to the decisions of a large portion of elected officials, Rothman told the committee that the bill only applies to the cabinet and its ministers, and currently it does not extend to municipalities. Reproduction authorized with the following mention © EnlaceJudío
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  5635. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support
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  5649.  @pacotubeful  Let's talk about crimes, this will not let you sleep. Complaints of human rights abuses According to Saudi researcher and writer Abdullah bin Bijad al-Otaibi, Hamas is an organization that violates human rights, whose terrorism focuses mainly on the Palestinian people of Gaza, which it rules with an iron fist, and then on the Arab countries. [ 70 ] [ 71 ] According to the Egyptian writer Dalia Ziada , Hamas is a terrorist organization and its disappearance would benefit the entire region and help achieve peace in the Middle East. [ 72 ] [ 73 ] In 2023, US President Joe Biden accused Hamas of raping and mutilating dozens of women and girls during the October 7 attack . [ 74 ] [ 75 ] Forensic examinations revealed that they had been tortured, raped, dismembered and burned alive. [ 76 ] [ 77 ] [ 78 ] Since the 2000s, Hamas has been denounced for multiple human rights violations, including: 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 79 ] 2007 The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 46 ] as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 80 ] These complaints from Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 81 ] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 82 ] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 83 ] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 84 ] [ 85 ]
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  5856. the victory belongs to Ukraine. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  5876. Israel offers Hamas “one last chance” to free hostages before attacking a key target. This Monday, the Islamic movement will announce its decision. “This is the last chance before entering Rafah,” said an Israeli official, quoted by Channel 12. The offer includes declaring a truce in exchange for the release of those kidnapped by different Palestinian factions. The Islamic group Hamas announced that it will respond to the Israeli proposal on Monday. “A delegation, headed by Khalil Al Hayya, will arrive in Egypt tomorrow (...) and will give the movement's response” to the offer of Banjamin Netanyahu's government during a meeting with senior officials of the Egyptian intelligence services, declared a leader Islamist quoted by AFP. Khalil Al Hayya, number two in the movement's political arm in Gaza, said the Islamic group was studying his response. What does the Israeli ceasefire offer say? Egypt, Qatar and the United States have been trying, so far without success, to reach a new agreement for a truce in Gaza after a ceasefire in November allowed the release of 80 Israeli hostages exchanged for 240 Palestinians released from prisons in Israel. In its role as mediator, Egypt sent a delegation to Israel in recent days to boost negotiations that are taking place while fighting rages in Gaza. The American news portal Axios reported that the latest Israeli proposal includes a willingness to discuss the “restoration of sustainable calm” in Gaza after the release of hostages. The report cites two senior Israeli officials. It is the first time in nearly seven months of war that Israeli leaders have suggested they are open to discussing ending the war, according to Axios.
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  5891.  @mdelcb9915  I will give you the reasons why you should not trust terrorism. Complaints of human rights abuses 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 83 ] 2007 The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 59 ] as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 84 ] These complaints from Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 85 ] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 86 ] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 87 ] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 88 ] [ 89 ]
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  6219.  @igorigorevich4961  Aquí también. República Socialista Soviética de Azerbaiyán Bakú 86 600 0,39 7 037 900 81,3 Azerbaiyán Flag of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic (1951–1990).svg Emblem of the Georgian SSR.svg 1921 1991 Soviet Union - Georgian SSR.svg República Socialista Soviética de Georgia Tiflis 69 700 0,31 4 337 600 62,2 Georgia Flag of the Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic (1973–1991).svg Emblem of the Turkmen SSR.svg 1921 1991 Soviet Union - Turkmen SSR.svg República Socialista Soviética de Turkmenistán Asjabad 488 100 2,19 3 522 700 7,2 Turkmenistán Flag of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (1952–1991).svg Emblem of the Uzbek SSR.svg 1924 1991 Soviet Union - Uzbek SSR.svg República Socialista Soviética de Uzbekistán Taskent 447 400 2,01 19 906 000 44,5 Uzbekistán Flag of the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic.svg Emblem of the Tajik SSR.svg 1929 1991 Soviet Union - Tajik SSR.svg República Socialista Soviética de Tayikistán Dusambé 143 100 0,64 5 112 000 35,7 Tayikistán Flag of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic (1952–1990).svg Emblem of the Armenian SSR.svg 1936 1991 Soviet Union - Armenian SSR.svg República Socialista Soviética de Armenia Ereván 29 800 0,13 3 325 307 110,3 Armenia Flag of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic.svg Emblem of Kazakh SSR.svg 1936 1991 Soviet Union - Kazakh SSR.svg República Socialista Soviética de Kazajistán Alma-Ata 2 717 300 12,24 16 711 900 6,2 Kazajistán Flag of the Kyrgyz Soviet Socialist Republic.svg Emblem of the Kirghiz SSR.svg 1936 1991 Soviet Union - Kirghiz SSR.svg República Socialista Soviética de Kirguistán Frunze 198 500 0,89 4 257 800 21,4 Kirguistán Flag of the Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic (1953–1990).svg Emblem of the Latvian SSR.svg 1940 1991 Soviet Union - Latvian SSR.svg República Socialista Soviética de Letonia Riga 64 589 0,29 2 666 567 41,3 Letonia Flag of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (1953–1988).svg Emblem of the Lithuanian SSR.svg 1940 1991 Soviet Union - Lithuanian SSR.svg República Socialista Soviética de Lituania Vilna 65 200 0,29 3 689 779 56,6 Lituania Flag of the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (1952–1990).svg Emblem of the Moldavian SSR (1981-1990).svg 1940 1991 Soviet Union - Moldavian SSR.svg República Socialista Soviética de Moldavia Chisináu 33 843 0,15 4 337 600 128,2 Moldavia Flag of the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic (1953–1990).svg Emblem of the Estonian SSR.svg 1940 1991 Soviet Union - Estonian SSR.svg República Socialista Soviética de Estonia
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  6354. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  6614. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 in Military Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. Russia's losses 09/26/2023. Approximate evaluation. Staff 276,670 +400 injured 830,010 100% 900,000 russian armed forces armored combat vehicles 8946 +19 13,758 russian armed forces 65% Tanks 4672 +5 3,300 russian armed forces 100% Artillery 6299 +39 5,689 russian armed forces 100% Aircraft 315 1,379 russian armed forces 22.8% helicopters 316 961 russian armed forces 32.9% Boats and vessels twenty 519 russian armed forces 3.9%
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  6620. ​ @ErickWhu  Read and learn desktop indoctrinated. WorldRussia Wagner boss openly challenges Kremlin narrative on Ukraine Yevgueni Prigozhin, leader of the Wagner group and an uncomfortable figure for the Kremlin By Joshua Askew & Euronews in Spanish Published 03/25/2023 - 17:25 Share this news Comments Yevgueni Prigozhin doubts that the war that Russia is waging in Ukraine has to do with the alleged threat from NATO, and he also questions that, as Moscow says, they are fighting to "denazify Ukraine". The head of the notorious Wagner mercenary force, Yevgeny Prigozhin , continues to wage his personal battle against the Kremlin. The latest "shot" from him, and according to reports from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has been to openly contradict key aspects of the Kremlin's narrative on the Ukrainian war. Without going any further, Prigozhin would have denied that Russia is fighting against NATO, also questioning whether there are Nazis in Ukraine. ADVERTISING The Kremlin has repeatedly justified the invasion of its neighbor as "necessary" in order to purge Kiev of neo-Nazis, who threaten Russia's peace and security, despite little evidence of this. At the same time, they have not hesitated to present the war as an existential fight against NATO , which according to them is getting too close to Russia's borders. Prigozhin, as reported by the ISW, would have assured that Moscow is fighting "exclusively against Ukrainians" , equipped with material provided by NATO and against some "Russophobic" mercenaries who voluntarily support Ukraine. But in no case against NATO itself. Likewise, the Wagner leader would have expressed his doubts about the objectives of "denazification" in Ukraine, showing his doubts about the presence of Nazis in the country . He also reportedly "rejected out of hand" the Kremlin's long-standing claims that Russia needs to defend itself against a NATO threat. "It is ridiculous to think that Russian officials did not know that NATO would come to kyiv's aid," Prigozhin was quoted as saying by the ISW
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  6644.  @jhorvath700  "The Israeli prime minister said the offensive against Hamas in the Gaza Strip had eliminated more than 8,000 terrorists to date and could continue for months". "Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Saturday night that the war against Hamas was being carried out successfully, despite the high cost, and would continue, possibly for many months, until "absolute victory". “The war continues. We are fighting on all fronts. We have achieved great successes, but we have also paid a painful price. Achieving victory requires more time. As the [IDF] Chief of Staff said this week: 'The war will continue for many more months,'” Netanyahu said". “My policy is clear: we will continue fighting until the objectives of the war have been achieved, especially the elimination of Hamas and the release of all our hostages. We will not relent, even for a moment, in our efforts to bring our hostages home, even at this very moment. “We will ensure that Gaza no longer constitutes a threat to Israel, that there is no element in it that finances terrorism, educates its children for terrorism and pays the families of terrorists,” the prime minister added". “We have additional important missions: restore security in both the south and the north, restore prosperity to kibbutzim, moshavim and cities that have been attacked, and return residents to their homes". "As prime minister, I have rejected international pressure aimed at stopping the war before we achieve these goals," Netanyahu said". "The prime minister reiterated that to achieve “absolute victory” and achieve all these objectives “more time is required.” "Netanyahu said the offensive against Hamas in the Gaza Strip had eliminated more than 8,000 terrorists. “Step by step, we are destroying the capabilities of Hamas. Hamas will be defeated. Our soldiers will win. The people of Israel will win,” he added". “At the same time, we also act on other fronts. On the northern border, we are dealing heavy blows to Hezbollah. We are eliminating many terrorists and destroying the enemy's capabilities. “We have approved operational plans for the continuation of the fighting,” Netanyahu said". “If Hezbollah expands the war, it will absorb blows it has never dreamed of, and so will Iran. We will take all necessary measures until security is restored for the residents of the north,” he added". "In the West Bank, Netanyahu said the military was “working around the clock to arrest terrorists, eliminate them and thwart many attacks. Since “Operation Defensive Shield” [2003-2005], there has not been any operation of such magnitude in Judea and Samaria. “I would like to support our settler brothers and sisters, who stand firm in the face of constant terrorist threats.” "Regarding Iran, Netanyahu said the Islamic Republic was “leading the axis of evil and aggression against us on all fronts. This aggression is directed not only at Israel but at the entire free world. We act against Iran all the time and everywhere, and I will not go into details". “Today everyone understands that the threat from Iran will increase enormously if Iran has nuclear weapons. Therefore, the goal that I have been working towards for many years, even now, remains the same: to do absolutely everything possible to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons,” Netanyahu said". "Source JNS Translated by UnidosxIsrael".
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  6675.  @Meiir11  Palestinian gunmen kill aid worker in Gaza with burst of bullets Gaza Strip News in Israel News / Hadar Malka / Sept. 27, 2024 In the Gaza Strip, Palestinian gunmen shot and killed a female aid worker from a US-based charity, targeting her vehicle in what Hamas militant leaders have described as a case of mistaken identity. On the other hand, some unconfirmed reports suggest that the woman was killed by Hamas militants due to her refusal to hand over aid funds to the terrorist group. The incident occurred yesterday in the Khan Yunis area of southern Gaza, when the car in which Islam Hejazy, who was responsible for the Gaza program at HEAL Palestine, was traveling, was intercepted. Witnesses and relatives of the victim reported that gunmen in three vehicles opened fire on the car, firing dozens of bullets. “She was a mother of two young children and a humanitarian with the highest ethics and professionalism,” HEAL Palestine posted on its Facebook page. “HEAL Palestine is more dedicated than ever to serving Gaza, in her honor. Ceasefire now.” Hejazy’s family issued a statement saying officials at the Hamas-controlled hospital where her body was taken informed them that the killing was a mistake. They said the attackers, whose identity has not been revealed, failed to properly identify the vehicle she was traveling in. So far, there has been no official comment from Hamas. “It was an even bigger shock… How could an innocent soul be wasted and 90 bullets fired at her car just because of a mistaken identification?” the family said in a statement carried by Palestinian media.
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  6717. Israel News. IDF: Troops' shots were a warning and not against the crowd February 29, 2024 IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said at an English-language afternoon news conference that troops fired warning shots in an attempt to disperse a mob of Palestinians who attacked an aid convoy in northern Gaza. early this morning, while dozens of people lost their lives in the middle of a crowd. “This morning, the IDF coordinated a convoy of 38 trucks to provide additional humanitarian aid to residents of northern Gaza. This humanitarian aid came from Egypt, passed through a security check at the Kerem Shalom humanitarian crossing in Israel, and then entered Gaza to be distributed by private contractors,” says Hagari. “As these vital humanitarian supplies reached Gazans in need, thousands of Gazans rushed onto the trucks, some began violently pushing and trampling other Gazans to death, and looted the humanitarian supplies,” it states. . Hagari states that “the unfortunate incident left dozens of Gazans dead and injured.” “These are the facts: At 4:40 in the morning, the first aid truck of the humanitarian convoy began to travel the humanitarian corridor that we were securing. Yes, the IDF was securing the humanitarian corridor so that the aid convoy could reach its destination in northern Gaza,” he states. “Our tanks were there to secure the humanitarian corridor for the aid convoy. Our unmanned aerial vehicles were in the air to give our forces a clear picture from above,” continues Hagari. “At 4:45 in the morning, a mob ambushed the aid trucks and stopped the convoy,” he says, showing new video of the incident. “In this video, the tanks that were there to secure the convoy saw the Gazans being trampled and cautiously tried to disperse the mob with some warning shots,” he says. “When the hundreds became thousands and things got out of control, the tank commander decided to withdraw to avoid harm to the thousands of Gazans who were there,” Hagari explains. “You can see how cautious they were when they backed away. They retreated safely, risking their own lives, without firing into the crowd,” he continues. “The Israel Defense Forces operate in accordance with the rules of engagement and international law. The IDF did not attack the aid convoy,” says Hagari, amid Hamas claims that 107 people were killed and hundreds more wounded. "On the contrary, the IDF was there carrying out a humanitarian aid operation to secure the humanitarian corridor and allow the aid convoy to reach its distribution point, so that humanitarian aid could reach Gaza civilians in the north that need it," he says. . Hagari says the IDF has been carrying out these types of operations “for the last four nights without any problems, this is the first night we have had any kind of event.” “This humanitarian aid has been coordinated by Israel for the population of Gaza. We want aid to reach the people of Gaza. We work day and night to make this happen. "Israel puts no limits on the amount of aid that can enter Gaza," he says. "We are working with humanitarian organizations and the international community to help them resolve the issue of aid distribution within Gaza, it is a problem," says Hagari. “We recognize the suffering of the innocent people of Gaza. That is why we look for ways to expand our humanitarian efforts, that is why we carry out humanitarian operations,” he continues. "Our war is against Hamas, not against the people of Gaza," adds Hagari.
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  6795.  @YaleinPrague  Israeli sovereignty is legal, read and learn. The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that the rights of indigenous peoples to land are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law". The Declaration has been officially adopted in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these states cannot claim that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to flagrant discrimination. racial. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . The Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty.
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  6882. Israel News. "Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report"
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  6983. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support
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  6990. ​ @rbc2682  Three UNRWA employees among 9 Hamas operatives killed in Gaza school News about Israel in Israel News / Ari Hashomer / 8 hours ago After UNRWA reported the deaths of six of its employees in an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) attack on a school in the central Gaza Strip, the Israeli military has identified nine Hamas operatives killed in the same attack, including several who also worked for the UN agency dedicated to Palestinian refugees. Yesterday, the IDF reported that it had carried out an attack on the Al-Jaouni school, located in Nuseirat, where a Hamas command center operated. According to the military, measures were taken to reduce the impact on civilians. Hospitals in Gaza reported that the attack left 14 dead, and UNRWA later confirmed that six of them were employees of the agency. The IDF said that after receiving a report that local Palestinian UNRWA workers had been killed in the attack, it contacted the agency for more details and names of the victims. As of the time of writing, the IDF said it had not received a response despite its repeated requests. According to the IDF, it has managed to identify nine Hamas members who were killed during the attack, three of whom also worked for UNRWA. The names provided by the IDF are as follows: Ayser Qardaya, part of Hamas' internal security force Muhammad Adnan Abu Zaid, member of Hamas' military wing, mortar launcher against troops and UNRWA employee Bassem Majed Shahin, commander of a cell of Hamas' military wing, involved in the October 7 attack Omar al-Judaili, member of both Hamas' military wing and internal security force Akram Saber al-Ghalidi, part of Hamas' military wing and internal security force Muhammad Issa Abu al-Amir, member of Hamas' military wing, participant in the October 7 attack Sharif Salam, also of Hamas' military wing Yasser Ibrahim Abu Sharar, member of the military wing and emergency committee in Nuseirat, and an UNRWA employee Iyad Matar, member of the military wing of Hamas and also some UNRWA personnel.
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  7064. The genocidal Nazi and Palestinian terrorist Amin al-Husayni and Adolf Hitler meeting in Berlin , photo from November 1941. At the outbreak of World War II Al-Husayni was already established in Berlin and allied himself with the Third Reich , [ 1 ] but his support was of little help at the beginning of the war. However, in 1941 Fascist Italy 's campaigns against the British in Egypt stimulated Al-Husayni to take on more active roles; In that same year, following the successful invasion of Yugoslavia by Axis forces , Al-Husayni promoted the recruitment of Bosnian and Albanian Muslims for the Waffen-SS, helping to form the 13th SS Handschar Mountain Division . [ 4 ] This division became notorious for particularly atrocious massacres committed against Yugoslav partisans . Al-Husayni managed to meet with Adolf Hitler in November 1941 [ 5 ] and, according to Professor Bernard Lewis , there he would have tried to convince him to extend the extermination of Jews to the territories that Vichy France and Fascist Italy they still controlled in North Africa , and also proposed that the Luftwaffe bomb Tel Aviv , [ 6 ]city inhabited almost entirely by Jews. However, the minutes of the meeting record only the request to Hitler to proclaim German support for the Arab independence movement in Palestine, as well as the Führer's polite refusal. [ 7 ] He remained a guest of the Third Reich , continuing his collaboration with Nazism until shortly before the German capitulation. [ 1 ] He tried to escape to Switzerland , but was rejected at the border and was forced to enter France , where he remained for a year under house arrest.
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  7095. The genocidal Nazi and Palestinian terrorist Amin al-Husayni and Adolf Hitler meeting in Berlin , photo from November 1941. At the outbreak of World War II Al-Husayni was already established in Berlin and allied himself with the Third Reich , [ 1 ] but his support was of little help at the beginning of the war. However, in 1941 Fascist Italy 's campaigns against the British in Egypt stimulated Al-Husayni to take on more active roles; In that same year, following the successful invasion of Yugoslavia by Axis forces , Al-Husayni promoted the recruitment of Bosnian and Albanian Muslims for the Waffen-SS, helping to form the 13th SS Handschar Mountain Division . [ 4 ] This division became notorious for particularly atrocious massacres committed against Yugoslav partisans . Al-Husayni managed to meet with Adolf Hitler in November 1941 [ 5 ]​ and, according to Professor Bernard Lewis , there he would have tried to convince him to extend the extermination of Jews to the territories that Vichy France and Fascist Italy they still controlled in North Africa , and also proposed that the Luftwaffe bomb Tel Aviv , [ 6 ]city ​​inhabited almost entirely by Jews. However, the minutes of the meeting record only the request to Hitler to proclaim German support for the Arab independence movement in Palestine, as well as the Führer's polite refusal. [ 7 ] He remained a guest of the Third Reich , continuing his collaboration with Nazism until shortly before the German capitulation. [ 1 ] He tried to escape to Switzerland , but was rejected at the border and was forced to enter France , where he remained for a year under house arrest.
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  7173. There is no colonialism, if Jordan does not exist, this territory is called Judea and Samaria, historically and anciently recognized, Palestine means INVADER. The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “occupied Palestinian territories.”
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  7268. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  7325. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  7383. Noticias de Israel Portada » Mundo » Funcionario en Rusia muere en ataque con HIMARS desde Ucrania Funcionario en Rusia muere en ataque con HIMARS desde Ucrania 30 de septiembre de 2022 Funcionario en Rusia muere en ataque con HIMARS desde Ucrania Personal militar junto a sistemas de cohetes de artillería de alta movilidad (HIMARS) durante el ejercicio militar Namejs 2022 el 26 de septiembre de 2022 en Skede, Letonia. GINTS IVUSKANS/AFP/Getty Images Las autoridades locales de Kherson (Ucrania) informaron de que un funcionario ruso que estaba destinado allí había muerto en un golpe certero de Ucrania utilizando el sistema de cohetes de alta movilidad (HIMARS) que había proporcionado Estados Unidos. Según Kirill Stremousov, jefe adjunto de seguridad de la región de Kherson, nombrado por el Kremlin, Alexei Katerinichev fue asesinado el viernes. “Alexei] Katerinichev murió como resultado de un ataque de HIMARS. Dos cohetes impactaron en la casa en la que se encontraba”, dijo Stremousov citado por la agencia de noticias estatal rusa Tass. El fallecimiento de Katerinichev también fue verificado por Alexander Malkevich, representante del órgano de control Cámara Cívica de la Federación Rusa, en un post en su canal de Telegram. “Alexei Katerinichev, primer jefe adjunto de la administración militar regional de Kherson para la seguridad, ha muerto esta noche como resultado de un ataque terrorista con un misil guiado de las Fuerzas Armadas de Ucrania en el centro de Kherson”, escribió Malkevich. Malkevich declaró que Katerinichev llevaba un mes y medio al frente de la Jerson ocupada. Un funcionario instalado en Rusia ha sido asesinado por un ataque HIMARS en la zona ya dos veces este mes. Las autoridades afirman que el 16 de septiembre, Ucrania utilizó HIMARS para atacar estructuras gubernamentales en la región ocupada de Kherson al menos cinco veces, con el resultado de al menos una víctima mortal y múltiples heridos. Según Ekaterina Gubareva, subdirectora de la administración instalada por Rusia en Jerson, en el momento del ataque se estaba celebrando una conferencia entre los dirigentes de la ciudad y los distritos municipales. Más recientemente, un ataque de HIMARS contra un hotel de Kherson se cobró la vida de Alexei Zhuravko, antiguo diputado de la Verkhovna Rada de Ucrania, según Stremousov. Las autoridades ucranianas no han abordado los incidentes. Las fuerzas rusas tienen autoridad sobre Kherson desde principios de marzo. Pero Ucrania está lanzando una contraofensiva allí y recientemente ha lanzado un exitoso contraataque en la región nororiental de Kharkiv. El territorio será anexionado, según el Kremlin, en una ceremonia el viernes en Moscú. Este mes, un general estadounidense de alto rango dijo que más de 400 objetivos rusos habían sido alcanzados en el conflicto en curso con HIMARS de fabricación estadounidense. Estados Unidos ya ha entregado a Ucrania 16 de los sistemas de armas HIMARS, a los que se atribuye haber cambiado el curso de la guerra. Etiquetas: HIMARSRusiaRusia-UcraniaUcrania Patrocinad Noticias de Israel © 2019 - 2022 Todos los derechos reservados. Consulta Síguenos Buscar Inicio Medio Oriente Mundo Ciencia y Tecnología Militar Siria Irán Opinión FDI Terrorismo Economía © 2019 - 2022 Todos los derechos reservados.
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  7397.  @asharthesecond1355  This is a courtesy gift to you, and now your hypocritical speeches, "hamas" will not stand again, and you will need too many tissues to wipe away your tears, Western shalom. Complaints of human rights abuses According to Saudi researcher and writer Abdullah bin Bijad al-Otaibi, Hamas is an organization that violates human rights, whose terrorism focuses mainly on the Palestinian people of Gaza, which it rules with an iron fist, and then on the Arab countries. [ 83 ] ​[ 84 ]​ According to the Egyptian writer Dalia Ziada , Hamas is a terrorist organization and its disappearance would benefit the entire region and help achieve peace in the Middle East. [ 85 ] [ 86 ] In 2023, US President Joe Biden accused Hamas of raping and mutilating dozens of women and girls during the October 7 attack . [ 87 ] ​[ 88 ] Forensic examinations revealed that they had been tortured, raped, dismembered and burned alive. [ 89 ] ​[ 90 ] ​[ 91 ]​ Since the 2000s, Hamas has been denounced for multiple human rights violations, including: 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 92 ] 2007 The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 59 ]​ as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 93 ]​ These complaints by Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 94 ] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 95 ] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 96 ] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 97 ] ​[ 98 ]
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  7399.  @asharthesecond1355  You said we had no achievements, well, here's another one, enjoy it. Israel News. Home » Interrogation of captured former Hamas minister Interrogation of captured former Hamas minister December 10, 2023 Interrogation of captured former Hamas minister. The Shin Bet security agency has released a video showing the interrogation of Yousef al-Mansi, former Hamas Communications Minister, in which he issues strong criticism of the terrorist group. In translated excerpts provided by the Shin Bet, al-Mansi states: “The group led by [Yahya] Sinwar is a group of fanatics. “They have taken the Gaza Strip back in time 200 years.” The video, which lasts 14 minutes and was released by the agency, continues with al-Mansi stating: “The people of the Gaza Strip feel that Sinwar and his group have destroyed their lives. “We need to get rid of them.” Furthermore, al-Mansi maintains that he has not found anyone in Gaza who supports Sinwar and that his leadership is unpopular. In his words, “there are people who pray day and night for God to free us from him.” The former Hamas minister also criticizes Sinwar's attitude, alleging that he has "delusions of grandeur" and that "he considers himself superior to everyone else, he makes decisions unilaterally without consulting anyone." In relation to the October 7 attacks, al-Mansi describes them as “contrary to Islam” and calls them “heresy” and “senselessness.” He attributes responsibility for these acts to Sinwar and his group, as reflected in the published excerpts. The agency has not provided additional information on when and where Yousef al-Mansi was detained.
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  7478. ​ @heatherlinnette189  Evidence and documentary evidence versus your imaginary fable. Israel News Home » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, have officially adopted the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “occupied Palestinian territories.” After the Balfour Declaration (1917), the Treaty of Lausanne (1923), the British Mandate (1922), the San Remo Resolution (1920) and the Treaty of Sèvres (1920), international law was created and recognized and They restored the historic rights of the Jews to their lands. The signatories of these treaties and the Mandate (United Kingdom, France, Turkey, Japan, Italy, etc.) are bound by them. In the mandate granted to the United Kingdom in August 1922, the League of Nations recognized "the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine and the basis for the restoration of their homeland in that country." Thus, the right of the Jewish people to settle in the land of Palestine, their historic homeland, and to establish their State there, is a legitimate right enshrined in international law. The UNDRIP affirms the right of the Jewish people as indigenous people and "especially their rights to their lands, territories and resources." The time has come for Jews to fully exercise their rights. United Nations General Assembly resolutions declaring that the colonization of Jews in Jewish Samaria is contrary to international law are only recommendations and have never led to changes in existing binding treaties. UN Security Council resolutions declaring settlements in Judea and Samaria illegal are not binding. Only the resolutions of Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter are binding on all UN Member States. For example, Security Council Resolution 2334 was adopted on December 23, 2016 by a vote of 14-0. Four permanent members of the Security Council – China, France, Russia and the United Kingdom – voted in favor, the US abstained. This resolution was not adopted under Chapter VII of the Charter. It is not binding. That resolution states that Israel's settlement activity constitutes a "flagrant violation" of international law. It has "no legal validity." This resolution violates UNDRIP, the British Mandate and the other treaties.
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  7585. ​ @Everaguilar-ds2ki  The manifestation of the Israelites understood as a people descended from Jacob Israel began sometime during the patriarchal period in the Land of Israel, around 1800 BC. C., [ 1 ] while an independent kingdom emerged around 1050 BC. C. [ 2 ] According to biblical tradition, the Jewish people originated from three patriarchs: Abraham , Isaac and Jacob . Jacob was named Israel and later the land of the Jewish people was named after him. Jacob had twelve sons, each of whom fathered the twelve tribes of Israel . Levi and his people formed the tribe of Levi , from which the priests of Israel descend . Following a drought, Jacob's descendants settled in Goshen , Ancient Egypt and were later enslaved by the Egyptians. After escaping slavery under the leadership of Moses after forty years of wandering in the wilderness, the Israelites returned to the region of Canaan , which was conquered under Joshua , along with the region of Gilead , later dividing the territory. among the twelve Israelite tribes . During the initial period, the unity of the twelve tribes was preserved and led by a series of rulers known as judges . After this period, a unified Kingdom of Israel Israelite monarchy was established under King Saul and was known as the Kingdom of Israel . After the death of Solomon in 928 BC. C., [ 3 ] the division of the Israelite territory took place, then emerging the Hebrew kingdoms of Israel , made up of ten of the Israelite tribes, and Judah , made up of the tribes of Judah and Benjamin . [ 4 ] The first, located in the northern section of the territory, continued to be called the Kingdom of Israel ; The second, which constituted the southern section of the territory, was called the Kingdom of Judah . The kingdom of Israel was defeated by the Assyrians (722 BC); The kingdom of Judah was invaded by the Babylonians and led a large part of its inhabitants into exile (586 BC).
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  7587. ​ @Everaguilar-ds2ki  Our presence in Israel and Jerusalem. The Babylonian army, under the command of Nebuzaradan, also called "chief executioner" by the Bible, had destroyed the First Temple in Jerusalem. The king of Judah, Zedekiah , was forced to watch his two sons die and, subsequently, his own eyes dimmed and he was exiled to Babylon. The population belonging to the middle and upper classes was deported along with King Zedekiah, while the Kingdom of Judah was left with only the poor. The Jews in Babylon never lost hope of returning to Jerusalem, nor did they lose their faith in salvation. Several decades later, in the year 538 BC. BCE, the Jews in Babylon were allowed to return to the Land of Israel, due to the decree of Cyrus the Great , the ruler of the Persian Empire who had conquered the region and granted the Jews the right to worship their God in Jerusalem, in a certain form of autonomy. Around 50,000 Judeans led by Zerubbabel returned to the Land of Israel and built the Second Temple in Jerusalem following the decree of Cyrus the Great, while some stayed in Babylon. A second group of 5,000, led by Ezra and Nehemiah , returned to Judea in 456 BC. Under Persian rule and protection, the returnees settled in what is known as Yehud Medinata. Yehud or Judea was a Jewish province that was governed by writ of decision of the Persian Empire, and included a small portion of territory in the Land of Israel that contained Jerusalem and Judea, which even issued its own currency. silver with inscriptions of the three letters Yehud. The autonomy of Yehud Medinata has been able to inspire the future generation of Jews, their notion of their own national identity and aspirations, the need to end almost 2000 years of exile from the Babylonian captivity and begin Aliyah to the Land of Israel . The ancient name of Yehud Medinata also resembles the name of the modern Hebrew name of Medinat Yisrael (the State of Israel). In 333 BC Alexander the Great defeated Persia and conquered Judea and subsequently, at some point, the first translation of the Hebrew Bible (the Septuagint) was begun in Alexandria . After Alexander's death, his generals disputed the territory he had conquered. Israel became the border between the Seleucid Empire and Ptolemaic Egypt, becoming part of the Seleucid Empire.
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  7589. ​ @Everaguilar-ds2ki  Hasmonean Kingdom (167-37 BC) edit Main article: Hasmoneans Main article: Maccabees A deterioration in relations between Hellenic Jews and religious Jews led the Seleucid king Antiochus IV Epiphanes to impose decrees prohibiting certain religious rites and Jewish traditions. Consequently, the Orthodox Jews rebelled under the leadership of the Hasmonean family, (also known as the Maccabees ). The subsequent Maccabean Revolt (167 BC) began powered by the steady decline of the Seleucid Empire under attacks from the emerging powers of the Roman Republic and the Parthian Empire . The Maccabees raised the people and achieved independence. They were the sons of the priest Mattathias , who lit the fuse by refusing to worship the Greek gods. The family fled to the mountains, from where Judas Maccabeus returned with an army of dissident Jews, achieving victory, reestablishing traditional Jewish services in the Temple and appointing Jonathan Maccabee as high priest. In 142 BC C. Simon Maccabeus, the last son of Mattathias, rose to power. That same year Demetrius II of Syria guaranteed the Jews complete political independence, and Simon, high priest and commander of the Jewish armies, ruled until 135 BC. C., when he was murdered. His son John Hyrcanus founded the Hasmonean dynasty. However, the same power vacuum that allowed the Jewish State to be recognized by the Roman Senate c. 139 a. C. It was later exploited by the Romans themselves. Hyrcanus II and Aristobulus II , became pawns in a proxy war between Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great , which ended with the kingdom under the supervision of the Roman governor of Syria (64 BC). The deaths of Pompey (48 BC), Caesar (44 BC), and the corresponding Roman civil wars relaxed Rome 's yoke on Israel, allowing for a brief Hasmonean resurgence backed by the Parthian Empire . This independence was quickly crushed by the Romans under Mark Antony and Octavian . The installation of Herod the Great as King of Israel as a puppet Jewish king in 37 BC. C. put an end to the Hasmonean dynasty.
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  7590. ​ @Everaguilar-ds2ki  Judea under Roman rule was at first an independent puppet Jewish kingdom, but gradually the rule over Judea turned to this kingdom with less Hebrew influence, until it was governed directly under Roman administration (and was renamed the province of Judea). , who was often cruel and brutal in his treatments of this territory. In 66 AD, the Jews began to rebel against the Roman rulers of Judea. The revolt was defeated by the Roman emperors Vespasian and Titus . The Romans destroyed much of the Temple in Jerusalem and, according to some accounts, stole artifacts from the temple, such as the Menorah . In total, 1,100,000 Jews perished during the revolt and another 97,000 were taken captive. Great battles were fought at Masada and at Gamla . Gamla was the district capital of the Golan Heights first established by the last king of the Hasmonean dynasty. The citizens of Gamla saw their battle destroy Jerusalem and fiercely defended their stronghold. Eventually, all of the city's around 9,000 inhabitants were killed. Both historic sites of Masada and Gamla have been excavated and are frequently visited in the modern State of Israel . Hebrews continued to live in Judea in significant numbers, and were allowed to practice their religion, until the 2nd century , when Julius Severus devastated Judea, to quell the Bar Kochba revolt. 985 villages were destroyed. Banished from Jerusalem, the Jewish population is now centered in Galilee . This was also the time of the schism between Judaism and Christianity . Many Christians consider it the new religion that replaces Judaism. In this period the tannaim and amoraim were active. The rulings of the tannaim are contained in the compilations of Mishnah , Beraita , Tosefta , and various Midrash . The Mishnah was completed shortly after the year 200, probably by Hanasi Judah . The commentaries of the amoraim in the Mishnah are compiled in the Jerusalem Talmud , which was completed around 400 BC. C., probably in Tiberias. In 351, the Jewish population in Sepphoris began a revolt under the leadership of Patrick against the empire of Constantius Gallus . The revolt was finally put down by Ursicinus . According to tradition, in 359 AD Hillel IIcreated the Hebrew calendar based on the lunar cycle . Until then, the Jewish community outside the land of Israel depended on the calendar published by the Sanhedrin , which was necessary for the proper observance of Jewish holy days. However, danger threatened from religious attacks and messengers who communicated their decisions to distant congregations. As religious persecutions have continued, Hillel determined to provide an authoritative calendar for all time to come. The last pagan, Julian , allowed the Jews to return to the "holy land of Jerusalem which he has longed for many years to see rebuilt", and rebuild the Temple of his. However, this was not rebuilt
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  7594. ​ @Everaguilar-ds2ki  In the period of the Crusaders (1099-1260) In 1099, along with the rest of the land's inhabitants, the Jews of Jerusalem vigorously defended the city against the Crusaders. When the city fell, the crusaders gathered them into a synagogue and burned it down. In Haifa, the Jews almost alone defended the city against the crusaders, extending the fighting for an entire month (June-July 1099). At that time there were Jewish communities scattered throughout the country, including Jerusalem, Tiberias, Ramleh, Ashkelon, Caesarea, and in Gaza. Jews were not allowed to own land in the period of the Crusades, but they concentrated their efforts on trade. in coastal towns during downtime. Most of them were craftsmen: glassblowers in the city of Sidon, baseball players and dyers in Jerusalem. During this period, the Masoretes of Tiberias established the Hebrew language and its orthography, or niqqud, a system of diacritics used dots on vowels in the Hebrew alphabet. A large volume of piyutim and midrashim originated in Palestine at this time. Maimonides wrote that in 1165 he visited Jerusalem and climbed the Temple Mount and prayed in the "great holy house." He also established an annual holiday for himself and his sons, the 6th of Cheshvan, commemorating the day he went to pray at the Temple Mount, and another, the 9th of Cheshvan, commemorating the day he went to pray at the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron. In 1141 Yehudah Halevi called on the Jews to emigrate to the land of Israel and took on the long journey himself. After a storm in Córdoba, he arrived in Egypt, Alexandria, where he was enthusiastically received by his friends and admirers. In Damietta, he had to fight against the impulses of his heart, and the writings of his friend Halfon ha-Levi, who wanted him to remain in Egypt. He began on the tedious land route trodden by the wandering Israelites in the wilderness for ages. He arrives worn out, heartbroken and hair bleached, to Tire and Damascus. Jewish legend relates that when he arrived near Jerusalem, upon seeing the view of the Holy City, he sang his beautiful and famous Zionida "Zion ha-lo Tish'ali". At that moment, he was attacked and killed by a bandit at the gates of Jerusalem while he was reciting this Zionid, it is nothing more than a beautiful legend; The year of his death has been dated between 1161 and 1178.
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  7595. ​ @Everaguilar-ds2ki  In the Mamluk period (1260-1517) edit Main article: Rompers In the year 1260-1516, Palestine was part of the Empire of the Mamluks who ruled first in Turkey , then in Egypt . War and uprisings, bloodshed and destruction followed by internal strife according to Maimonides . The Jews again suffered persecution and humiliation, but according to records at least 30 urban and rural Jewish communities survived at the beginning of the 16th century. A notable event during the period was the arrival of Nachmanides in the Old City of Jerusalem in 1267 which from then on had a constant Jewish presence in Jerusalem, until the modern occupation of Jordan in 1948. Nachmanides then settled in Acre , where he was very active in the dissemination of studies Jews, which at that time was greatly neglected in the Holy Land . He gathered a circle of students around him, and people flocked, even from the Euphrates district , to hear him. The caraities are said to have attended his classes, among whom are named Aaron ben Joseph the Elder, who later became one of the greatest Karaite authorities . Shortly after his arrival in Jerusalem he addressed a letter to his son Nahman , in which he described the desolation of the Holy City , where there were at that time only two Jewish inhabitants - two brothers, dyers by trade. In a later letter from Acre , he advises his son to cultivate humility, which he considers the first of the virtues. In another, addressed to his second son, who held an official position at the Castilian court, Nachmanides recommends the recitation of daily prayers and warns him above all against immorality. Nachmanides died after having passed the age of seventy-six, and his remains were buried in Haifa , next to the tomb of Jehiel of Paris . Jehiel emigrated to Acre in 1260, together with his son and a large group of followers. There he established the Tamudic HaGadol Midrash d'Paris academy. It is believed that he died between 1265 and 1268. In 1488 Abraham ben Obadiah , commentator on the Mishnah, arrived in Jerusalem and marked a new era for the Jewish community in the Holy Land.
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  7597. ​ @Everaguilar-ds2ki  British Mandate (1917-1948)edit Main article: British Mandate of Palestine Main article: Civil War during Mandate Palestine The borders of the British Mandate in 1920. Between 1882 and 1948, a series of Jewish migrations to what is the modern nation of Israel, known as Aliyahs , began. These migrations predated the Zionist period. In 1917, at the end of World War I , Israel changed hands from the defeated Ottoman Empire to the occupying British forces. The United Kingdom was granted control of Palestine (today's Israel, the West Bank , the Gaza Strip and Jordan ) by the Versailles Peace Conference which established the League of Nations in 1919 and appointed Herbert Samuel , a former Postmaster General in the British cabinet, who was instrumental in drafting the Balfour Declaration , as its first High Commissioner to Palestine. During World War I the British had made two promises regarding territory in the Middle East . Britain had promised the local Arabs, through Lawrence of Arabia , the independence of a united Arab country that would cover most of the Arab Middle East , in exchange for their support of the British in the war, and Britain had agreed to committed to creating and fostering a Jewish nation on the conditions in the Balfour Declaration of 1917. In 1947, in the wake of increasing levels of violence, the British government withdrew from Palestine. The UN Partition Plan of 1947 managed to divide the mandate into two states, Jewish and Arab, providing about half the land area to each state. Immediately after the United Nations General Assembly 's approval of the Partition Plan , Palestinian Arab leaders rejected the plan to create, as yet unnamed, a Jewish state and launched a guerrilla war . On May 14, 1948, one day before the end of the British mandate of Palestine , the leaders of the Jewish community in Palestine led by Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion , made the declaration of independence , and the State of Israel was established about the corresponding partition given by UNSCOP for the Jewish state. 1948edit Main article: Arab-Israeli War of 1948 Hoping to annihilate the new Jewish state, the armies of Egypt , Lebanon , Syria , Jordan , and Iraq invaded the territory divided for the Arab state, beginning the 1948 Arab-Israeli War . The nascent Israel Defense Force rejected the Arab countries from part of the occupied territories, thus expanding its borders beyond the original partition given by UNSCOP . By December 1948, Israel controlled most of the portion of the Mandate of Palestine west of the Jordan River . The rest of the mandate consisted of Jordan, the area called the West Bank (controlled by Jordan), and the Gaza Strip (controlled by Egypt). Before and during this conflict, 711,000 Palestinian Arabs fled their original lands to become Palestinian refugees , [ 5 ]​ in part, due to the promise of Arab leaders that they would return to their homes when the war was won. Most Israelis and Jews refer to the Arab-Israeli War of 1948 as the War of Independence , while most Arab citizens of Israel refer to it as the Nakba (catastrophe), a reflection of differences in the perception of the purpose and results of the war.
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  7598. ​ @Everaguilar-ds2ki  The modern nation of Israel (1948-present) edit Main article: History of the State of Israel Main article: Jews of Israel The Western Wall in Jerusalem, 2008 After the war, only 14-25% (depending on estimate) of the Arab population remained in Israel. When Israel denied most reentry, and when subsequent offers of partial repatriation were rejected, they became refugees (see Palestinian refugees ). Meanwhile, the immigration of Holocaust survivors and Jewish refugees from Arab countries doubled Israel's population within a year of its independence. In the following years some 850,000 Sephardim and Mizrahi Jews fled or were expelled from neighboring Arab countries and Iran . Of these, approximately 680,000 settled in Israel (See also Jewish exodus from Arab countries ). Israel's Jewish population continued to grow at a very high rate for years, fueled by waves of Jewish immigration from around the world, especially the mass immigration of Soviet Jews, who arrived in Israel in the early 1990s. Following the dissolution of the USSR , they, according to the Law of Return , have the right to become Israeli citizens upon arrival. Only about 380,000 arrived in 1990-91. Since 1948, Israel has been involved in a series of military conflicts, including the Suez War -1956, Six-Day War -1967, Yom Kippur War -1973, Lebanon War -1982, and - Second Lebanon War - 2006, as well as a constant series of minor conflicts to preserve its national interests. Israel has also engaged in an ongoing conflict with the Palestinians in territories that have been under Israeli control since the Six-Day War in 1967, despite the signing of the Oslo Accords on September 13, 1993 and the ongoing efforts of Israelis, Palestinians for world peace. Despite constant security threats, Israel has prospered economically. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s there were numerous liberalization measures : in monetary policy , in national capital markets , and in various instruments of government interference in economic activity. The government's role in the economy was greatly reduced. On the other hand, some government economic functions increased: a national social security system was introduced, although private health providers continued to provide health services within the national system. The payments ofSocial welfare , such as unemployment benefits , family allowances , old-age pensions and minimum income support , have been continuously expanded, until they formed a large budget expenditure . These transfer payments offset, to a large extent, the continued growth of income inequality , which had moved Israel among the developed countries with income inequality, at least those that have the most. Today (2009), approximately 5.6 million Jews live in Israel, out of a population of more than 7.5 million Israelis. The majority of Israel's Jewish population today lives in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv .
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  7625. como en el Testamento cristiano, ni en asirio, persa, macedonio, ptolemaico, seléucida u otras fuentes griegas, y que nunca se ha mencionado a ningún pueblo "palestino", ni siquiera por los romanos que inventaron el término. Si se suponía que los "palestinos" eran los habitantes históricos de Tierra Santa, ¿por qué no lucharon por la independencia de la ocupación romana como lo hicieron los judíos? ¿Cómo es posible que ningún líder palestino al frente de una revuelta contra los invasores romanos haya sido mencionado en ningún documento histórico? ¿Por qué no surge ningún grupo de rebeldes palestinos, como los zelotes judíos? ¿Por qué todos los documentos históricos mencionan a judíos como habitantes nativos, y también a griegos, romanos y otros como extranjeros viviendo en Judea, pero no se nombra ningún pueblo palestino, ni como nativo ni como extranjero? Además, no hay ninguna referencia a ningún pueblo palestino en el Corán (Quran), aunque los musulmanes dicen que su profeta estuvo una vez en Jerusalén (un evento que no se menciona en el Corán). Es evidente que nunca conoció a ningún palestino en toda su vida, ni a sus sucesores. El califa Salahuddin al-Ayyub (Saladino) se reunió con los judíos y los invitó cortésmente a establecerse en Jerusalén, a la que reconoció como su Patria, pero nunca vio a ningún palestino... ¡Decir que los palestinos son el pueblo originario de Eretz! ¡Israel no solo está en contra de la historia secular sino también en contra de la historia islámica! El nombre "Falastin" que los árabes usan hoy para decir "Palestina" no es un nombre árabe, sino que ha sido adoptado y adaptado del latín Palæstina. ¿Cómo puede un pueblo árabe tener un nombre occidental en lugar de uno en su propio idioma? Porque el uso del término "palestino" para un grupo árabe es solo una creación política moderna sin ninguna base histórica o étnica, y no indica ningún pueblo antes de 1967. Un escritor y periodista árabe declaró: “Nunca hubo una tierra llamada Palestina gobernada por palestinos. Los palestinos son árabes, indistinguibles de los jordanos (otro invento reciente), sirios, iraquíes, etc. Hay que tener en cuenta que los árabes controlan el 99,9% de Oriente Medio. Israel representa una décima parte del uno por ciento de la tierra. Pero eso es demasiado para los árabes. Quieren tener todo. Y esta es, en última instancia, la razón del conflicto con Israel… No importa qué concesiones de tierra hagan los israelíes, nunca serán suficientes”. – Joseph Farah, “Mitos de Oriente Medio” – “No hay ningún país llamado Palestina. Palestina es un término inventado por los sionistas. No hay Palestina en la Biblia. Nuestro país ha sido parte de Siria durante siglos. 'Palestina' es ajena a nosotros. Son los sionistas quienes han introducido este nombre”. – Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi, líder árabe sirio en la Comisión Peel británica, 1937 – "No existe tal cosa como Palestina en la historia, absolutamente no". – Profesor Philip Hitti, historiador árabe, 1946 – “Es bien sabido que Palestina no es otra cosa que el sur de Siria”. – Representante de Arabia Saudita ante las Naciones Unidas, 1956 – Con respecto a Tierra Santa, el jefe de la delegación siria en la Conferencia de Paz de París en febrero de 1919 dijo: “Única dominación árabe desde la Conquista en 635 E.C. Apenas apareció como tal durante 22 años. Las declaraciones anteriores, hechas por políticos árabes, eran anteriores a 1967, porque no tenían la menor idea de la existencia de ningún pueblo palestino. ¿Cómo y cuándo cambiaste de opinión y decidiste que existe tal pueblo? Cuando el Estado de Israel renació en 1948, los "palestinos" aún no existían, los árabes aún no habían descubierto a este pueblo "antiguo". Estaban muy ocupados con el propósito de aniquilar el nuevo Estado Soberano y no tienen ninguna intención de crear ninguna entidad palestina, sino solo distribuir la tierra entre los estados árabes ya existentes. Fueron derrotados. Intentaron nuevamente destruir a Israel en 1967, y fueron humillados en solo seis días, perdiendo la tierra que habían usurpado en 1948. En esos 19 años de ocupación árabe de Jerusalén, Judea, Samaria y la Franja de Gaza, ni Jordania ni Egipto sugirieron la idea de crear un estado "palestino", porque los todavía inexistentes palestinos nunca habrían reivindicado el supuesto derecho a tener su propio estado … Paradójicamente, durante el Mandato Británico, ningún grupo árabe se llamaba “palestino”, ¡sino los judíos! “No hay diferencias entre jordanos, palestinos, sirios y libaneses. Todos somos parte de la misma nación. Es solo por razones políticas que subrayamos fuertemente la identidad palestina… Sí, la existencia de una identidad palestina separada solo sirve a nuestros peligrosos objetivos. La fundación de un estado palestino es una nueva arma para continuar la batalla contra Israel”. —Zuhair Muhsi
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  7659.  @UNIVERSAL-UR  ICC to open war crimes cases against Rus 03/14/2023March 14, 2023 It is expected that even arrest warrants will be processed. The causes would be for kidnapping Ukrainian children and attacking the civilian infrastructure of the invaded country. Front of the ICC building in The Hague, the Netherlands. Front of the ICC building in The Hague, the Netherlands. A report by the American newspaper The New York Times ensures this Tuesday (03.14.2023) that the International Criminal Court will open at least two cases for war crimes against Russian officials linked to the invasion of Ukraine -launched in February 2021-, and will also process arrest warrants against several people. The accusations are for kidnapping Ukrainian children and deliberately attacking the civilian infrastructure of the invaded country, the newspaper said, citing as sources officials who have been related to these decisions and who were not authorized to speak publicly about them. These are the first international charges to be filed since the start of the Russian attack. Chief prosecutor Karim Khan must bring his charges before a panel of investigating judges, who before issuing warrants will decide whether legal standards have been met or whether investigators need more evidence. Investigations have provided evidence that Russia abducted Ukrainian children and teenagers and sent them to Russian re-education camps, as well as deliberately targeted Ukrainian civilian infrastructure. Attorney General Karim Khan and Ukrainian Attorney General Andriy Kostin, during a visit to a building attacked by the Russians in Vyshhorod, on the outskirts of kyiv. Attorney General Karim Khan and Ukrainian Attorney General Andriy Kostin, during a visit to a building attacked by the Russians in Vyshhorod, on the outskirts of kyiv Image Valentyn Ogirenko "REUTERS" more insulation The New York Times states that it is not clear who is being charged. Another source, this time quoted by the Reuters agency, maintains that the cases could be opened as soon as possible and that they could also include accusations of genocide. Consulted on the subject, the prosecutor's office limited itself to saying that it does not refer in public to "the details related to the ongoing investigations." Although Ukraine has already initiated actions against Moscow at the ICC, this court can only judge crimes of aggression against another country if the responsible state is one of the signatories of the treaty that prompted its creation. On the other hand, The Hague can prosecute war crimes and crimes against humanity that Russian forces may have committed in Ukraine, but it has no jurisdiction to prosecute the decision to invade that country, which makes it very difficult to sit Russian Vladimir Putin on the bench. Stock Image International Criminal Court sends experts to Ukraine to investigate war crimes The International Criminal Court (ICC) sent "a team made up of 42 investigators, forensic experts and other support staff." It is the largest mission deployed by the ICC on the ground at one time. Criminal Court Prosecutor urges Russia to cooperate to investigate crimes Britain's Karim Khan said war crimes culprits could be prosecuted, though he declined to say whether Russian President Vladimir Putin would ever be a suspect.
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  7698. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  7756. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  7772.  @Eugene-rq8kr  Your question is a joke. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 dead and wounded in the Ukrainian war Almost 500,000 dead and wounded in the Ukrainian war Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 in military Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral of a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are close to 70,000 and the wounded are between 100,000 and 120,000, he adds. Russia's losses 09/27/2023 Approximate valuation. Staff 276,990 +320 injured 830,970 100% 900,000 russian armed forces armored combat vehicles 8950 +4 13,758 russian armed forces 65.1% Tanks 4675 +3 3,300 russian armed forces 100% Artillery 6337 +38 5,689 russian armed forces 100% Aircraft 315 1,379 russian armed forces 22.8% helicopters 316 961 russian armed forces 32.9% Boats and vessels twenty 519 russian armed forces 3.9%
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  7779.  @dkrawk8309  This is why a neo-Nazi debunks Putin's Nazi narrative. Courtesy Euronews . Wagner boss openly challenges Kremlin narrative on Ukraine By  Joshua Askew &  Euronews in Spanish Published 03/25/2023 - 17:25 Share this news Comments Yevgeny Prigozhin doubts that the war that Russia is waging in Ukraine has to do with the alleged threat from NATO, and also questions whether, as Moscow says, it is fighting to "denazify Ukraine." ADVERTISING The head of the infamous Wagner mercenary force, Yevgeny Prigozhin , continues to fight his particular battle against the Kremlin. His latest "shot", as reported by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), has been to openly contradict key aspects of the Kremlin's narrative on the Ukrainian war. Without going any further, Prigozhin would have denied that Russia is fighting against NATO, also doubting that there are Nazis in Ukraine. The Kremlin has repeatedly justified the invasion of its neighbor as "necessary" in order to purge Kiev of neo-Nazis, who threaten the peace and security of Russia, despite the fact that there is little evidence of this. At the same time, they have not hesitated to present the war as an existential fight against NATO , which according to them is getting too close to Russia's borders. Prigozhin, as reported by the ISW, would have assured that Moscow is fighting "exclusively against Ukrainians" , equipped with material provided by NATO and against some "Russophobic" mercenaries who voluntarily support Ukraine. But in no case against NATO itself. Likewise, Wagner's leader would have expressed his doubts about the objectives of "denazification" in Ukraine, showing his doubts about the presence of Nazis in the country . He also reportedly "outright rejected" the Kremlin's long-standing claims that Russia needs to defend itself from a NATO threat. "It is ridiculous to think that Russian officials did not know that NATO would come to kyiv's aid," Prigozhin was quoted as saying by ISW.
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  7784.  @adam__5084  It seems that your supposed "helicopter" only exists in your childish imagination, maybe you should go get some tissues, you're going to need them, oops. Noricias of Iarael. Home » IDF reports significant progress in Khan Yunis IDF reports significant progress in Khan Yunis December 8, 2023 IDF reports significant progress in Khan Yunis This photo distributed by the Israel Defense Forces on December 8, 2023 shows an Israeli soldier in the Gaza Strip. (Israel Defense Forces) The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) report significant progress in Khan Younis, located south of Gaza, an area considered a “main Hamas stronghold.” According to the IDF, its 98th Division has managed to eliminate dozens of Hamas operatives and destroy a series of tunnels. The IDF's 7th Armored Brigade has launched an assault in southern Gaza, attacking strategic Hamas positions, including anti-tank missile launching points and observation posts. This operation included the seizure of a key outpost of Hamas' Deir al-Balah battalion, where weapons and intelligence material were captured. For their part, the Givati Infantry Brigade, the 55th Reserve Parachute Brigade and the Kiryati Armored Reserve Brigade have surrounded Khan Yunis, carrying out selective raids on Hamas sites. During these raids, troops discovered and confiscated Hamas weaponry at a school, including rocket launchers, mortar launchers, and explosive devices. Additionally, the Kiryati Brigade captured a Hamas command center inside a mosque, resulting in the neutralization of several operatives. Another group of Hamas fighters were killed while trying to flee through a tunnel in the area. The Commando Brigade's raids against what the IDF calls Hamas "centers of gravity" in Khan Younis have resulted in the discovery of more weapons and intelligence material in the operatives' homes. In the context of these clashes, some Hamas fighters have surrendered to IDF troops.
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  7812. ​ @MohaAli-h6o  Read carefully. Israel News. Home » Opinion » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, have officially adopted the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “ occupied Palestinian territories
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  7813. ​ @MohaAli-h6o  Continue reading. Although Israel initially helped the creation of Hamas, trying to weaken the until then hegemonic PLO of Yasir Arafat , [ 51 ] since its formal creation in 1987 until the present, the different organizations that are part of Hamas have become in priority targets of Israeli military operations, which have ended the lives of important members of the movement, including its founder and spiritual leader, Sheikh Ahmed Yasin , and his successor Abdel Aziz ar-Rantisi , [ 52 ] [ 53 ] killed in "selective attacks" by Israeli military forces. [ 54 ] Hamas's founding charter exhibits the influence of anti-Semitic conspiracy theories . [ 55 ] The Change and Reform list, linked to Hamas, ran in the 2006 Palestinian general elections , obtaining an absolute majority, which gave it the power to form the government led by Ismail Haniye , which generated a series of sanctions by some countries. Westerners and Arabs who considered Hamas a terrorist. [ 56 ] After a series of clashes and growing tension with its rival Fatah , in 2007 armed organizations loyal to Hamas in the Gaza Strip ended up expelling Fatah supporters from the territory and took full control of the Strip. . From then until 2017, Hamas assumed government of the Gaza Strip, while its political rival Fatah maintained control of the West Bank . In September 2017, a rapprochement began between Hamas and Fatah. On October 2, the Palestinian National Authority returned to Gaza and on October 12, the Palestinian Reconciliation Pact was signed in Cairo between Hamas and Fatah , which agreed to the creation of a Palestinian unity government, the calling of general elections and the transfer of control of the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt to the Palestinian National Authority . [ 57 ] The Hamas Government in Gaza has been subject to a blockade by Israel and Egypt since 2007 that prevents the entry of food, medicine, construction materials, weapons and other products into Gazan territory. The Hamas PA in Gaza was one of the main targets of the Israeli army's invasion of Gaza in late 2008; After declaring that it had achieved its objectives, the Israeli army ended up withdrawing from the coastal territory, returning to the status quo prior to the conflict and Hamas regaining power in the Strip. Different human rights organizations , such as Human Rights Watch or Amnesty International , have accused Hamas of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity against both Israeli and Palestinian populations , [ 58 ] as well as torture , murders and kidnappings against the Palestinian population. [ 59 ] [ 60 ]
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  7818.  @salem-i8t  Read and have fun. Complaints of human rights abuses According to Saudi researcher and writer Abdullah bin Bijad al-Otaibi, Hamas is an organization that violates human rights, whose terrorism focuses mainly on the Palestinian people of Gaza, which it rules with an iron fist, and then on the Arab countries. [ 83 ] [ 84 ] According to the Egyptian writer Dalia Ziada , Hamas is a terrorist organization and its disappearance would benefit the entire region and help achieve peace in the Middle East. [ 85 ] [ 86 ] In 2023, US President Joe Biden accused Hamas of raping and mutilating dozens of women and girls during the October 7 attack . [ 87 ] [ 88 ] Forensic examinations revealed that they had been tortured, raped, dismembered and burned alive. [ 89 ] [ 90 ] [ 91 ] Since the 2000s, Hamas has been denounced for multiple human rights violations, including: 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 92 ] 2007 The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 59 ] as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 93 ] These complaints by Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 94 ] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 95 ] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 96 ] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 97 ] [ 98 ]
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  7846. ​ @JethroBodineWhooWee69  Find your goyim scarves. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  7893. IDF confirms that Deif and Salameh were targeted News about FDI in Israel News / Ari Hashomer / 6 hours ago Muhammad Deif, commander of Hamas's military wing, and Rafa'a Salameh, commander of the Khan Yunis Brigade, were targeted. Airstrike targeting Hamas leaders in Gaza civilian area Muhammad Deif, commander of Hamas' military wing, and Rafa'a Salameh, commander of the Khan Younis Brigade, were targeted by an IDF airstrike in the southern Gaza Strip this morning, Israeli military sources confirmed. The attack targeted a low-rise building located between al-Mawasi and Khan Younis, within a civilian area, but not in a camp for displaced Palestinians. The property was in a fenced Hamas compound and at the time of the attack there were several dozen Hamas agents, including guards. The areas of al-Mawasi and western Khan Younis are part of a humanitarian zone designated by Israel. However, the IDF claims that the attack was precise and targeted exclusively at the Hamas site. According to their assessments, there were no Israeli hostages present when the attack took place. Military authorities are still awaiting confirmation of Deif and Salameh's deaths. Meanwhile, the Hamas-controlled Gaza Health Ministry reported that at least 71 people were killed and 289 wounded in the attack, without saying how many of them were civilians. The IDF estimates that the majority of the victims were Hamas operatives. Unverified images show destruction and search for survivors Unverified images on social media show a large crater in al-Mawasi, where videos document Palestinians digging through the rubble looking for survivors. These images correspond to the air attack that targeted Deif and Salameh. The Gaza Ministry of Health stated that the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis received 20 bodies and 90 wounded, without providing definitive figures of victims transferred to other medical centers. These figures have not been independently verified. Following the attack, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant held an assessment meeting with IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Herzi Halevi and Shin Bet head Ronen Bar. The assessment was carried out “at the light of the latest events in the Gaza Strip.” According to Channel 12's Yaron Avraham, senior Israeli officials discussed the dilemmas surrounding the attempted assassination of Deif in the hours before the attack. Without citing sources, Avraham said the assessment concluded that although the move could harm negotiations for the release of hostages, it would be strategically beneficial by showing Hamas leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, that Israel can reach him too. History of assassination attempts and Muhammad Deif's role in attacks Deif, on Israel's most wanted list since 1995 for his involvement in numerous terrorist attacks, including bus bombings in the 1990s and 2000s, is believed to have played a crucial role in the October 7 assault on Israel. , where about 1,200 people died and 251 were kidnapped. Over the years, Deif has survived at least seven assassination attempts, some of which seriously injured him or resulted in the deaths of members of his family. The last documented attempts were in May 2021, during the 11-day war known as Operation Guardian of the Walls.
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  7899.  @weekendoffender44  Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  7932.  @slothypunk  I'll give you something to remember. Home » Smotrich in Paris: there is no such thing as a “Palestinian people” Smotrich in Paris: there is no such thing as a “Palestinian people” Smotrich made the remarks at an event in memory of the late Likud activist Jacques Kupfer, who died of cancer two years ago. March 20, 2023 in Government Smotrich in Paris: there is no such thing as a “Palestinian people” Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich at a press conference in Tel Aviv on March 2, 2023. (Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90) On Sunday night in Paris, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said that “the Palestinian people are an invention that is less than 100 years old.” Smotrich made these remarks at a memorial event for the late Likud activist Jacques Kupfer, who died of cancer two years ago: “Without room for ambiguity, we must spread Jacques' reality that there are no Palestinians because there is no Palestinian people. It is imperative that we tell the truth, without fear of the consequences and without being affected by the duplicity of BDS and pro-Palestinian groups.” Smotrich identifies himself as a legitimate Palestinian In his speech, Smotrich identified himself as Palestinian. “The real Palestinian in my family is my grandfather, who was a 13th generation Jerusalemite. “My ancestors were the first to settle in the Metula area, and my grandmother was born there more than a century ago.” In doing so, he referenced international law and stated that “under the law, a country can be identified by its five defining characteristics: its history, its culture, its language, its currency and its historical leadership. In the beginning, who ruled the Palestinians? Do Palestinians have their own language? Have the Palestinians ever had their own currency? Does Palestine have a long history or a unique culture? There is none.” False rhetoric of the “Palestinian nation” “Some Middle Eastern Arabs have been in the Land of Israel since the period of Jewish aliyah and early Zionism. The Israelites have been wandering in exile for two millennia, but they are finally coming home, and some of the local Arabs are not happy about it. So what do they do? To combat the Zionist cause, they invent a nation and false claims about their ownership of Israel,” the Finance Minister continued. “This is the Elysee Palace, and this is the kind of truth that has to be heard here. The White House in Washington, DC, must also listen to this reality, as must the Jewish people in the State of Israel, many of whom are bewildered. This is the truth, and the world has to know it, because the truth always triumphs,” Smotrich said.
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  7954. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  8016. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  8110. Home » IDF operation against Hamas in Shifa hospital in Gaza IDF operation against Hamas in Gaza's Shifa hospital A military official, on condition of anonymity, indicated that “concrete evidence” of Hamas using the hospital as a military facility was found. November 15, 2023 IDF operation against Hamas in Gaza's Shifa hospital An IDF soldier operates at Shifa Hospital in Gaza City at night in a photo distributed on November 15, 2023 (Israel Defense Forces) During the night of Tuesday, Israeli special forces , supported by additional troops, carried out an operation at the Shifa hospital in Gaza City , targeting Hamas infrastructure there. The operation, described as “precise and selective,” continued in the morning, when the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) discovered Hamas weapons and assets inside the hospital. In one clash, at least five Hamas gunmen were killed, with no casualties among Israeli troops. A military official, on condition of anonymity, indicated that “ concrete evidence ” was found of Hamas using the hospital as a military facility. Part of what was found is planned to be publicly disclosed. There were no clashes between troops and hospital staff or patients. The IDF brought essential medical equipment from Israel , including neonatal incubators, baby food, and medical supplies. The supplies were delivered in Shifa , with the help of “medical teams and Arabic-speaking soldiers” to ensure their proper distribution and protect civilians. The army requested the surrender of the Hamas members present at the hospital. Contribuye con Google Join the defense of Israel Actively participate in our cause. The AFP agency cited a hospital source, who reported the active presence of Israeli forces inside, including warning shots. However, this information was not confirmed by the IDF . On the other hand, a BBC report , based on the testimony of a local journalist, Khader, contradicts this version, indicating that no shots were fired and that the soldiers , accompanied by doctors and Arabic-speaking personnel, moved around interrogating the women. people. According to Khader, the IDF exercised “total control” without the use of firearms. Later, Israeli soldiers were reported to have urged men between the ages of 16 and 40 to evacuate certain areas of the hospital, using gunfire into the air to ensure compliance with the order. Additionally, a scanning and detection device was installed, and the men were asked to pass through it. The BBC clarifies that it could not independently verify these reports
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  8143. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  8155. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  8156. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  8186. Noticias de Israel Portada » Seguridad » Dos islamistas palestinos muertos en redada israelí antiterrorista Dos islamistas palestinos muertos en redada israelí antiterrorista La Policía de Fronteras dice que los agentes fueron atacados durante la operación en Cisjordania. Lapid: La redada iba dirigida a “terroristas que llevaron a cabo una serie de ataques con disparos”. 24 de julio de 2022 Una imagen tomada tras los enfrentamientos entre las tropas israelíes y los islamistas palestinos en Nablus, el 24 de julio de 2022 (JAAFAR ASHTIYEH / AFP) Al menos dos islamistas palestinos murieron en una incursión militar israelí la madrugada del domingo en la ciudad de Nablus, en el norte de Judea y Samaria, según informaron funcionarios israelíes y palestinos. Un portavoz de la Policía de Fronteras dijo en un comunicado el domingo que la unidad de élite antiterrorista Yamam, junto con soldados de las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel, se enfrentó durante varias horas con palestinos que abrieron fuego y lanzaron artefactos explosivos desde la casa de un hombre buscado en el casco antiguo de Nablus. Las imágenes que circularon por Internet mostraban a la pareja portando rifles, lo que indicaba que eran miembros de una facción terrorista de la ciudad, aunque ningún grupo los reivindicó inmediatamente. “En medio del intercambio de disparos, varios terroristas fueron eliminados. No hay bajas en nuestras fuerzas”, dijo el portavoz. No se produjeron detenciones durante la redada. El Ministerio de Sanidad de la Autoridad Palestina dijo que dos hombres murieron y seis personas resultaron heridas, dos de ellas de gravedad. No estaba claro si los heridos habían participado directamente en los enfrentamientos. Los hombres muertos fueron identificados en Internet como Aboud Sobah y Muhammad al-Azizi. Las imágenes de la casa en la que aparentemente se atrincheraron los sospechosos mostraban grandes daños. La policía dijo que las tropas habían utilizado disparos y “otros medios” para “neutralizar” a los hombres armados que estaban dentro y encima del edificio. Anteriormente, las FDI dijeron que las tropas habían recibido disparos durante la operación, sin dar más detalles. Una imagen tomada después de los enfrentamientos entre las tropas israelíes y los hombres armados palestinos en la Ciudad de Nablus en Judea y Samaria el 24 de julio de 2022 (JAAFAR ASHTIYEH / AFP) “Cuando terminó el tiroteo, las tropas de Yamam entraron en la casa y durante los registros se encontraron muchas armas, armas de fuego y artefactos explosivos”, dijo el portavoz de la Policía de Fronteras. La policía publicó fotos del armamento incautado. Armas y piezas de armas incautadas por las tropas en Nablus, el 24 de julio de 2022. (Policía de Fronteras) En la apertura de la reunión semanal del gabinete, el primer ministro Yair Lapid dijo que los objetivos de la redada eran “terroristas que recientemente llevaron a cabo una serie de ataques con disparos”. Lapid felicitó a las fuerzas de seguridad por una “operación eficaz y exitosa” y prometió que el gobierno mantendría una “política firme” contra el terrorismo. “No nos sentaremos a esperar a que hagan daño a los ciudadanos israelíes. Saldremos y golpearemos a los terroristas en sus propias casas”, dijo Lapid. El ministro de Seguridad Interior, Omer Barlev, dijo en un comunicado que las fuerzas de seguridad están “en peligro día y noche al posicionarse como una barrera entre los terroristas y los ciudadanos israelíes”. “Seguiremos persiguiendo a los terroristas y a quienes los envían, en cualquier lugar y en cualquier momento”, dijo. Por otra parte, también se produjeron enfrentamientos entre tropas israelíes e islamistas palestinos en la ciudad cisjordana de Qabatiya, cerca de Jenín. Las FDI dijeron que las tropas devolvieron el fuego a los hombres armados que abrieron fuego contra ellos en la zona. En un comunicado, las FDI dijeron que las tropas detuvieron a dos palestinos buscados en Qabatiya, y a otros dos durante redadas en otras zonas de Judea y Samaria. Las tensiones se han mantenido elevadas en Judea y Samaria, ya que las fuerzas de seguridad israelíes han intensificado las operaciones tras la mortífera ola de atentados terroristas contra israelíes que dejó 19 muertos a principios de este año. Durante el viernes y el sábado, las fuerzas de seguridad israelíes detuvieron a seis sospechosos palestinos en toda Judea y Samaria, con enfrentamientos violentos en algunas zonas, según las FDI. Etiquetas: FDIJudea y Samaria
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  8211. ​ @WagnerWithShovels  Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  8275. ​ @kiyavalenti3832  Here is my argument supported by documentary evidence and a resolution, pay attention and carry some tissues with you, you will need them. The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “occupied Palestinian territories.”
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  8281. ​ user-jx3tm6mn9n  How easy it is to demolish the fables of anti-Semitic idiots. Israel News. Home » Opinion » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295 ), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination. (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that the land rights of indigenous peoples are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, officially adopted the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot claim that The Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. According to international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when the Almighty granted this land to the Jews. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “occupied Palestinian territories.” Following the Balfour Declaration (1917), the Treaty of Lausanne (1923), the British Mandate (1922), the San Remo Resolution (1920) and the Treaty of Sèvres (1920), international law was created and recognized and restored the historical character. rights of the Jews to their lands. The signatories of these treaties and the Mandate (United Kingdom, France, Turkey, Japan, Italy, etc.) are bound by them. In the mandate granted to the United Kingdom in August 1922, the League of Nations recognized "the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine and the basis for the restoration of their homeland in that country." Therefore, the right of the Jewish people to settle in the land of Palestine, their historical homeland, and to establish their State there, is a legitimate right enshrined in international law. The UNDRIP affirms the right of the Jewish people as indigenous people and "especially their rights to their lands, territories and resources." The time has come for Jews to fully exercise their rights. The United Nations General Assembly resolutions declaring that the colonization of Jews in Jewish Samaria is contrary to international law are only recommendations and have never led to changes in existing binding treaties. UN Security Council resolutions declaring settlements in Judea and Samaria illegal are not binding. Only the resolutions of Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter are binding on all UN Member States. For example, Security Council Resolution 2334 was adopted on December 23, 2016 by 14 votes in favor and 0 against. Four permanent members of the Security Council (China, France, Russia and the United Kingdom) voted in favor and the United States abstained. This resolution was not adopted under Chapter VII of the Charter. It is not binding. That resolution states that Israel's settlement activity constitutes a "flagrant violation" of international law. It has "no legal validity." This resolution violates the UNDRIP, the British Mandate and the other treaties. The right of the Jewish people to "settle" in Judea and Samaria, and the right of Israel to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria (part of Palestine) derive from the mandate (Levy Report of July 9, 2012). According to the mandate, the right to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria is a direct consequence of the right of Jews to settle throughout Palestine, that is
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  8285.  @mohammedgamer5936  It is very rewarding to educate ignorant idiots, read carefully. Israel News. Home » Opinion » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, have officially adopted the Declaration in 2010.  In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “occupied Palestinian territories.”
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  8295. Israel News. "Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report"
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  8369. Victory to Ukraine, Victory to the heroes. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 dead and wounded in the Ukrainian war Almost 500,000 dead and wounded in the Ukrainian war Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 in military Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral of a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are close to 70,000 and the wounded are between 100,000 and 120,000, he adds. Russia's losses 09/27/2023 Approximate valuation. Staff 276,990 +320 injured 830,970 100% 900,000 russian armed forces armored combat vehicles 8950 +4 13,758 russian armed forces 65.1% Tanks 4675 +3 3,300 russian armed forces 100% Artillery 6337 +38 5,689 russian armed forces 100% Aircraft 315 1,379 russian armed forces 22.8% helicopters 316 961 russian armed forces 32.9% Boats and vessels twenty 519 russian armed forces 3.9%
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  8425. ​ @ИванМартыненко-и3б  Neo-Nazi Yevgeny Prigozhin DENYS Nazi Putin in public and his fake Nazi PROPAGANDA in Ukraine. Here's something else, for you and for the previous indoctrinated. NewsWorldRussia Wagner boss openly challenges Kremlin narrative on Ukraine Yevgueni Prigozhin, leader of the Wagner group and an uncomfortable figure for the Kremlin By Joshua Askew & Euronews in Spanish • 03/25/2023 Yevgueni Prigozhin doubts that the war that Russia is waging in Ukraine has to do with the alleged threat from NATO, and he also questions that, as Moscow says, they are fighting to "denazify Ukraine". The head of the notorious Wagner mercenary force, Yevgeny Prigozhin , continues to wage his personal battle against the Kremlin. The latest "shot" from him, and according to reports from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has been to openly contradict key aspects of the Kremlin's narrative on the Ukrainian war. Without going any further, Prigozhin would have denied that Russia is fighting against NATO, also questioning whether there are Nazis in Ukraine. The Kremlin has repeatedly justified the invasion of its neighbor as "necessary" in order to purge Kiev of neo-Nazis, who threaten Russia's peace and security, despite little evidence of this. At the same time, they have not hesitated to present the war as an existential fight against NATO , which according to them is getting too close to Russia's borders. Prigozhin, as reported by the ISW, would have assured that Moscow is fighting "exclusively against Ukrainians" , equipped with material provided by NATO and against some "Russophobic" mercenaries who voluntarily support Ukraine. But in no case against NATO itself. Likewise, the Wagner leader would have expressed his doubts about the objectives of "denazification" in Ukraine, showing his doubts about the presence of Nazis in the country . He also reportedly "rejected out of hand" the Kremlin's long-standing claims that Russia needs to defend itself against a NATO threat. "It is ridiculous to think that Russian officials did not know that NATO would come to kyiv's aid," Prigozhin was quoted as saying by the ISW
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  8429. ​ @richardsanders4624  Bad luck boy. France 24 - Live international news and current affairs return to homepage / Europe WAR IN UKRAINE The European Union declares Russia a “promoter of terrorism” state In a non-binding resolution, this November 23, the European Union declared Russia a “terrorist regime” for its war against Ukraine. Brussels asked all democracies in the world to adopt the same measure "with all the negative consequences that it implies." The statement comes nine months after the conflict and on a day in which new Russian bombings caused the death of at least one newborn and destroyed more vital infrastructure for the energy of the invaded country. First modification:11/23/2022 - 15:46 5 min File-Russian President Vladimir Putin attends the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) leaders' meeting in Yerevan, November 23, 2022.03:14 File-Russian President Vladimir Putin attends the meeting of leaders of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), in Yerevan, on November 23, 2022. © Vladimir Smirnov/AFP By: Yurany Arciniegas Continue ADVERTISEMENTS A symbolic measure that seeks to pressure Russia for its war in Ukraine. With 494 votes in favor, 58 against and 44 abstentions, the majority of deputies of the European Parliament approved a resolution that declares the country led by Vladimir Putin as a State “sponsor of terrorism.” The European Union Legislature argued that Moscow's military attacks against civilian targets such as hospitals, schools, shelter centers and critical infrastructure for energy and water services in the country violate international law. ADVERTISING Russia is “a terrorist regime as a consequence of its deliberate physical destruction of civilian infrastructure and the mass murder of Ukrainian civilians with the aim of eliminating the Ukrainian people,” the MEPs' opinion underlined. Likewise, the document condemns the invasion in the strongest terms and asserts that several Russian actions committed during the ongoing conflict amount to war crimes
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  8469. ​ @Bndghhjii  Hamas has been declared a terrorist organization by the European Union,[18] United States,[19] Israel, Japan,[20] Argentina[21], Canada,[22] Australia,[23] the secretariat general of the Organization of American States (OAS);[24] United Kingdom,[25] Paraguay,[26] and Costa Rica[27] Complaints of human rights abuses. According to Saudi researcher and writer Abdullah bin Bijad al-Otaibi, Hamas is an organization that violates human rights, whose terrorism focuses mainly on the Palestinian people of Gaza, which it rules with an iron fist, and then on the Arab countries. [68][69] According to Egyptian writer Dalia Ziada, Hamas is a terrorist organization and its disappearance would benefit the entire region and help achieve peace in the Middle East.[70][71]In 2023, US President Joe Biden accused Hamas of having violated and mutilated dozens of women and girls during the October 7 attack.[72][73]Forensic examinations revealed that they had been tortured, raped, dismembered and burned alive. [74][75][76] Since the 2000s, Hamas has been denounced for multiple human rights violations, including: 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws."[77] 2007 The Amnesty International organization denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population (torture, murders, irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people,[44] as well as also of committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks.[78] These complaints by Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008.[79] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia, with penalties of crucifixion, amputation of hands, or flogging. Hamas immediately denied this.[80] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)".[81] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents.[82][83]
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  8587.  @jamesgreen1116  Read carefully, whoever laughs last, laughs better. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  8590. ​ @ahmadzamil9507  Data debunks myths, check it out. Date July 12-August 14, 2006 (33 days) Place Flag of Lebanon Lebanon Israel Flag of Israel Casus belli According to Israel: Hezbollah raid into Israeli territory against the IDF , killing eight soldiers and capturing two others. [ 1 ] According to Lebanon: Israeli troops raid Aita al Chaab ( Lebanon ) and capture two soldiers to exchange for Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. [ 2 ] Result UN-ordered ceasefire. Belligerents Hezbollah PCL [ 3 ] PFLP -GC Amal [ 4 ] PSNS Backed by: Iran Syria Flag of Iran Flag of Syria Flag of Israel Israel Army Air Force Navy [ 5 ] Supported by: United States [ 6 ] Flag of the United States Political figures Hassan Nasrallah Flag of Israel Ehud Olmert Flag of Israel Amir Peretz Commanders Imad Mugniyeh Qasem Soleimani Khaled Hadadi Ahmed Jibril Nabih Berri Ali Qanso Flag of Iran Flag of Israel Moshe Kaplinski Udi Adam Dan Halutz Eliezer Shkedi David Ben Besht Flag of Israel Flag of Israel Flag of Israel Flag of Israel Forces in combat A stranger 10,000 soldiers (30,000 in recent days) Low 250 dead [ 7 ] Flag of Iran6-9 dead [ 8 ] 12 dead [ 3 ] 2 dead 17 dead [ 4 ] 121 dead [ 9 ] 1,244 wounded 2 captured 20 tanks destroyed [ 10 ] 4 helicopters lost 1 F-16 crashed 1 corvette damaged [ 11 ] Civilian casualties Flag of the United Nations5 dead and 12 wounded Flag of Israel43 civilians killed and 1489 wounded Flag of Lebanon1109 dead [ 12 ] [ 9 ] The Lebanese government makes no distinction between civilians and military. [ 7 ]
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  8661. Anti-Zionism as anti-Semitism edit See also: 3D Antisemitism Test Banner from an anti-militarist and anti-Zionist protest in 2003 in which several anti-Semitic clichés appear (the global Jewish conspiracy and the Jews' love of money), in addition to reproducing on the faces of the characters the old anti-Semitic stereotypes to describe Jews: large and hooked nose, almond-shaped and greedy eyes, pointed ears, etc.). Furthermore, an element of the new anti-Semitism is introduced: the identification of the "Zionists" with the Nazis . Various political scientists and sociologists, such as Pierre-André Taguieff , Michel Wieviorka , Maria Luiza Tucci Carneiro or Alain Dieckhoff, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] have pointed out that radical, extreme or absolute anti-Zionism is a form of new anti-Semitism since, far from limiting itself to criticizing the policies of Israeli governments, which is totally legitimate, it calls for the destruction of the State of Israel or resorts to old anti-Semitic clichés and myths as "arguments" to attack the "Zionists" identified with all Jews. According to Alain Dieckhoff, "anti-Zionism as a new form of anti-Semitism begins when the right to national self-determination of the Jews is totally rejected, and reaches its peak when the destruction of the State of Israel is called... On the other hand, this anti-Semitism is generally accompanied of conspiracy. [ 6 ] Dieckhoff adds: "where the problem begins to emerge is when anti-Zionism is inserted into a demonized vision of Zionism, supposedly global, and where all kinds of fanciful visions of Jewish power are conveyed." [ 6 ]
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  8668. Israel News. Home » IDF » IDF obtains key documents against Hamas in Gaza IDF obtains key documents against Hamas in Gaza December 28, 2023 IDF obtains key documents against Hamas in Gaza Drawing of a Hamas tunnel network found by IDF troops in the Gaza Strip, in a distributed photo published on December 28, 2023. (Israel Defense Forces) The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported today that they have recovered more than 65 million digital files and half a million physical documents from the Gaza Strip . These findings have been instrumental in the war against Hamas and in locating the terrorist group's infrastructure. The unit tasked with collecting information and technical loot of the IDF Directorate of Military Intelligence , known as Amshat by its Hebrew acronym, has been thoroughly investigating the materials brought back to Israel and extracting crucial intelligence information. According to IDF statements , “The unit analyzes and concludes operational meanings, which improves the activity of the forces fighting in the Gaza Strip .” One of the most important documents discovered was a map found in the home of a Hamas commander in Beit Hanoun , which revealed the location of tunnels used by the terrorist group. The Amshat unit analyzed this map and established a connection, allowing the location and destruction of several tunnel shafts by troops on the ground. In addition, another map indicating the location of a tunnel, found in the home of an aide to the commander of Hamas ' Shejaiya battalion , Wissam Farhat , was also brought to the unit. Unit 9900 of the Intelligence Directorate mapped the location and security forces proceeded to quickly destroy the well. A third document provided information on the location of a cache of explosives in Beit Hanoun , which was destroyed by troops after the unit analyzed it.
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  8717. israeli news Home Opinion Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 20, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that the rights of indigenous peoples to land are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law". France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, who voted against, have officially endorsed the Declaration in 2010, the United States of America. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to flagrant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law.
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  8755. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support.
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  8812.  @ОдинИдущий  Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support.
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  8894. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 in Military Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. Russia's losses 09/26/2023. Approximate evaluation. Staff 276,670 +400 injured 830,010 100% 900,000 russian armed forces armored combat vehicles 8946 +19 13,758 russian armed forces 65% Tanks 4672 +5 3,300 russian armed forces 100% Artillery 6299 +39 5,689 russian armed forces 100% Aircraft 315 1,379 russian armed forces 22.8% helicopters 316 961 russian armed forces 32.9% Boats and vessels twenty 519 russian armed forces 3.9%
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  8909. "Israel News". "Home » UN » Details on the participation of UN employees who helped Hamas in the massacre in southern Israel Details on the involvement of UN employees who helped Hamas in the massacre in southern Israel January 29, 2024 Israeli authorities have revealed evidence linking UNRWA employees in Gaza to the deadly Hamas attack on Israel. Within these accusations, one individual was accused of kidnapping a woman, while another distributed ammunition. A third took part in the brutal attack on a kibbutz, where 97 people were murdered, with entire families among the victims. These subjects were part of the staff of  the United Nations agency  in charge of the education, housing and feeding of numerous Palestinians in Gaza. The accusations are detailed in a report submitted to the United States government, setting out Israel's allegations against approximately a dozen United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) workers involved in the Hamas massacre against Israel on September 7. October or later events. After being informed of these serious accusations, the UN announced on Friday the dismissal of several employees. Eight countries, including the United States, have reacted by suspending some funding to UNRWA. These workers are accused of collaborating with Hamas in organizing the attack that sparked the war in Gaza or subsequently assisting them. That day, 1,200 people were massacred in Israel, and approximately 240 people were violently kidnapped and taken to Gaza. The Secretary General of the United Nations, António Guterres, expressed his “horror” at these accusations on Sunday, confirming the dismissal of nine of the 12 designated employees. However, he urged countries that suspended their aid to reconsider, highlighting  UNRWA's key role as one of the largest employers in Gaza, with 13,000 workers . Regarding Israel's allegations, UNRWA said on Sunday that two of the 12 accused have died, but could not provide further details due to an ongoing investigation by the UN Office of Internal Oversight Services. Western officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed having received details of the dossier, but have not yet verified its contents. The United States, despite not having corroborated Israel's claims, considered them serious enough to justify suspending aid. One of the designated employees, a warehouse manager,  appears dressed in UN clothing on his social networks, and is listed as an UNRWA employee . The Israeli document delivered to US officials details the names, jobs and accusations against these employees. According to the report, Israeli intelligence officers tracked the movements of six of the men in Israel on October 7 using their phones. Others were monitored while making calls in Gaza, discussing their involvement in the Hamas attack. Additionally, three received text messages with instructions to meet on October 7,  and one was ordered to bring rocket-propelled grenades stored in his home . Israeli authorities identified 10 of the defendants as members of Hamas, the terrorist organization that dominated Gaza on the date of the October 7 attack. An additional one was linked to another terrorist group, Islamic Jihad. Among the accused, seven worked as mathematics and Arabic teachers in UNRWA schools . Two more occupied different roles in these educational institutions, and the remaining three worked as employees, social workers and warehouse managers. Within the file,  the case of a school counselor from Khan Yunis, in the south of Gaza, accused of collaborating with his son in the kidnapping of a woman in Israel, is especially detailed . Also, a social worker from Nuseirat in central Gaza faces accusations of  facilitating the transport of the body of a murdered Israeli soldier to Gaza, as well as distributing ammunition and coordinating vehicles on the day of the attack . These accusations emerge in a context of long tension between Israel and UNRWA. Since 1949, this agency has cared for the families of Arabs who were displaced to enable the destruction of the newly created State of Israel. UNRWA recognizes not only the original 700,000 displaced people as Palestinian refugees, but also their more than 5 million descendants, thus perpetuating their refugee status. UNRWA provides essential assistance to more than five million of these “Palestinian refugees” scattered across the Middle East. The resolution of his future and status, according to the agency, depends on the recognition of his “right of return” to what is now Israel, a possibility that Israel rules out. For experts on refugee issues, the existence of UNRWA is an obstacle to peace. They argue that their presence prevents the integration of Palestinian refugees into new communities and fuels the hope of a return to Israel, a goal that Israel considers inadmissible. In Gaza, Israel accuses UNRWA of being a logistical arm of Hamas, an allegation the agency denies. This is not the first time that the United States has suspended its funding to UNRWA. The Trump administration already did so as a measure of pressure on Palestinian leaders. But the agency's current financial crisis is seen as the most critical, especially at a time of emergency for Gaza. UNRWA, unlike other UN agencies, lacks financial reserves. Guterres warned on Sunday of a possible reduction in services from February. Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner general of UNRWA, warned of an “imminent catastrophe.” He criticized the idea of ​​sanctioning the agency and the community it serves for criminal acts of individuals, even more so in times of war and crisis. “Lives in Gaza and regional stability depend on this support,” Lazzarini emphasized.".
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  8998. @despertadorneural  Etymology edit The name "Philistine" comes from the Latin philistæus , [ 14 ] a variant of philistinus , which appears in the writings of Flavius Josephus . It is in turn taken from the Greek φιλιστινοι (philistinoí) , used by Philo of Alexandria , although in the Septuagint the term used is φυλιστιειμ or φυλιστιιμ ( fylistieim or fylistiim ). [ 15 ] Ultimately it comes from Hebrew pĕlištī, [ 14 ] [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ] "people of Plešt" (Philistia); cf. Akkadian palastu and Egyptian purasatiu . [ 20 ] Biblical scholars often propose that the name originates from the Semitic root plš ( Hebrew : פלש ‎), meaning "to divide" or "invader". [ 21 ] The endonym the Philistines gave themselves is not known. However, since the Bible also mentions them as the people of Kaftor ( Hebrew : כפתור ‎; [ 22 ] perhaps related to Keftiu ), [ 23 ] which is not a Semitic term, it has been suggested that this word is similar to the one they used to refer to themselves or to their language. Their language is also apparently referred to in the Bible as "the language of Ashdod ", [ 24 ] although it is controversial whether it refers to the Philistine language, the Canaanite dialect that the Philistines adopted from the 8th century BC. C or some other language used in the city. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] Another theory, proposed by Jacobsohn and supported by other authors, is that the name derives from the Illyrian region of Palaeste , whose inhabitants would have been called palaestīnī by adding the Illyrian suffix -ino used for ethnic groups. [ 27 ] Jones argued that the name Philistia is a corruption of the Greek φυλὴ ἱστία ( fylḗ histía , 'tribe of the hearth', with the Ionian spelling of hestia ). [ 28 ] He further suggests that the Philistines may have been responsible for introducing the fixed hearth to the Levant ; this suggestion was put forward before archaeological evidence of the use of hearths had been documented at Philistine sites.
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  9002. ​ @diegocolpa  Israel News Home » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, have officially adopted the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “occupied Palestinian territories.” After the Balfour Declaration (1917), the Treaty of Lausanne (1923), the British Mandate (1922), the San Remo Resolution (1920) and the Treaty of Sèvres (1920), international law was created and recognized and They restored the historic rights of the Jews to their lands. The signatories of these treaties and the Mandate (United Kingdom, France, Turkey, Japan, Italy, etc.) are bound by them. In the mandate granted to the United Kingdom in August 1922, the League of Nations recognized "the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine and the basis for the restoration of their homeland in that country." Thus, the right of the Jewish people to settle in the land of Palestine, their historic homeland, and to establish their State there, is a legitimate right enshrined in international law. The UNDRIP affirms the right of the Jewish people as indigenous people and "especially their rights to their lands, territories and resources." The time has come for Jews to fully exercise their rights. United Nations General Assembly resolutions declaring that the colonization of Jews in Jewish Samaria is contrary to international law are only recommendations and have never led to changes in existing binding treaties. UN Security Council resolutions declaring settlements in Judea and Samaria illegal are not binding. Only the resolutions of Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter are binding on all UN Member States. For example, Security Council Resolution 2334 was adopted on December 23, 2016 by a vote of 14-0. Four permanent members of the Security Council – China, France, Russia and the United Kingdom – voted in favor, the US abstained. This resolution was not adopted under Chapter VII of the Charter. It is not binding. That resolution states that Israel's settlement activity constitutes a "flagrant violation" of international law. It has "no legal validity." This resolution violates UNDRIP, the British Mandate and the other treaties. The right of the Jewish people to "settle" in Judea and Samaria, and the right of Israel to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria (part of Palestine) derive from the mandate (Levy Report of July 9, 2012). In accordance with the mandate, the right to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria is a direct consequence of the right of the Jews.
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  9019. "Israel News". "Home » UN » Details on the participation of UN employees who helped Hamas in the massacre in southern Israel Details on the involvement of UN employees who helped Hamas in the massacre in southern Israel January 29, 2024 Israeli authorities have revealed evidence linking UNRWA employees in Gaza to the deadly Hamas attack on Israel. Within these accusations, one individual was accused of kidnapping a woman, while another distributed ammunition. A third took part in the brutal attack on a kibbutz, where 97 people were murdered, with entire families among the victims. These subjects were part of the staff of  the United Nations agency  in charge of the education, housing and feeding of numerous Palestinians in Gaza. The accusations are detailed in a report submitted to the United States government, setting out Israel's allegations against approximately a dozen United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) workers involved in the Hamas massacre against Israel on September 7. October or later events. After being informed of these serious accusations, the UN announced on Friday the dismissal of several employees. Eight countries, including the United States, have reacted by suspending some funding to UNRWA. These workers are accused of collaborating with Hamas in organizing the attack that sparked the war in Gaza or subsequently assisting them. That day, 1,200 people were massacred in Israel, and approximately 240 people were violently kidnapped and taken to Gaza. The Secretary General of the United Nations, António Guterres, expressed his “horror” at these accusations on Sunday, confirming the dismissal of nine of the 12 designated employees. However, he urged countries that suspended their aid to reconsider, highlighting  UNRWA's key role as one of the largest employers in Gaza, with 13,000 workers . Regarding Israel's allegations, UNRWA said on Sunday that two of the 12 accused have died, but could not provide further details due to an ongoing investigation by the UN Office of Internal Oversight Services. Western officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed having received details of the dossier, but have not yet verified its contents. The United States, despite not having corroborated Israel's claims, considered them serious enough to justify suspending aid. One of the designated employees, a warehouse manager,  appears dressed in UN clothing on his social networks, and is listed as an UNRWA employee . The Israeli document delivered to US officials details the names, jobs and accusations against these employees. According to the report, Israeli intelligence officers tracked the movements of six of the men in Israel on October 7 using their phones. Others were monitored while making calls in Gaza, discussing their involvement in the Hamas attack. Additionally, three received text messages with instructions to meet on October 7,  and one was ordered to bring rocket-propelled grenades stored in his home . Israeli authorities identified 10 of the defendants as members of Hamas, the terrorist organization that dominated Gaza on the date of the October 7 attack. An additional one was linked to another terrorist group, Islamic Jihad. Among the accused, seven worked as mathematics and Arabic teachers in UNRWA schools . Two more occupied different roles in these educational institutions, and the remaining three worked as employees, social workers and warehouse managers. Within the file,  the case of a school counselor from Khan Yunis, in the south of Gaza, accused of collaborating with his son in the kidnapping of a woman in Israel, is especially detailed . Also, a social worker from Nuseirat in central Gaza faces accusations of  facilitating the transport of the body of a murdered Israeli soldier to Gaza, as well as distributing ammunition and coordinating vehicles on the day of the attack . These accusations emerge in a context of long tension between Israel and UNRWA. Since 1949, this agency has cared for the families of Arabs who were displaced to enable the destruction of the newly created State of Israel. UNRWA recognizes not only the original 700,000 displaced people as Palestinian refugees, but also their more than 5 million descendants, thus perpetuating their refugee status. UNRWA provides essential assistance to more than five million of these “Palestinian refugees” scattered across the Middle East. The resolution of his future and status, according to the agency, depends on the recognition of his “right of return” to what is now Israel, a possibility that Israel rules out. For experts on refugee issues, the existence of UNRWA is an obstacle to peace. They argue that their presence prevents the integration of Palestinian refugees into new communities and fuels the hope of a return to Israel, a goal that Israel considers inadmissible. In Gaza, Israel accuses UNRWA of being a logistical arm of Hamas, an allegation the agency denies. This is not the first time that the United States has suspended its funding to UNRWA. The Trump administration already did so as a measure of pressure on Palestinian leaders. But the agency's current financial crisis is seen as the most critical, especially at a time of emergency for Gaza. UNRWA, unlike other UN agencies, lacks financial reserves. Guterres warned on Sunday of a possible reduction in services from February. Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner general of UNRWA, warned of an “imminent catastrophe.” He criticized the idea of ​​sanctioning the agency and the community it serves for criminal acts of individuals, even more so in times of war and crisis. “Lives in Gaza and regional stability depend on this support,” Lazzarini emphasized.".
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  9030. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  9042. Complaints of human rights abuses According to Saudi researcher and writer Abdullah bin Bijad al-Otaibi, Hamas is an organization that violates human rights, whose terrorism focuses mainly on the Palestinian people of Gaza, which it rules with an iron fist, and then in Arab countries.[83]​< a i=5>[84]​ According to the Egyptian writer Dalia Ziada , Hamas is a terrorist organization and its disappearance would benefit the entire region and help achieve peace in the Middle East.[85]​[86]​In 2023, US President Joe Biden accused Hamas of having raped and mutilated dozens of women and girls during the attack of October 7.[87< /span>]< /span>​ Since the 2000s, Hamas has been denounced for multiple human rights violations, including: ]91 [​]90[ ​]89[​Forensic examinations revealed that they had been tortured, raped, dismembered and burned alive. 88[​] 2002 The organization Human Rights Watch denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws" ;.[92]​ 2007 The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture, murders, irregular detentions, etc.) accusing him, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of al least 350 people,[59]​ as well as committing < /span>94​][​ These complaints by Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008.]93[ for their suicide attacks.crimes against humanity 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to the sharia, with penalties of crucifixion, amputation of hands, or flagellation . Hamas immediately denied it.[95]​ 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…) ".[96]​ 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation "strangle necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents.[97]​​]98[
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  9043. Victory to Ukraine. Israeli News Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the death toll had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian military claimed on Thursday that there had been progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first success of its kind since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  9072.  @eugenefirebird8938  Impossible for Russia, NOT for Ukraine. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support.
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  9152.  @cristianlopez9747  News from Israel. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  9171. Oops. Complaints of human rights abuses edit According to Saudi researcher and writer Abdullah bin Bijad al-Otaibi, Hamas is an organization that violates human rights, whose terrorism focuses mainly on the Palestinian people of Gaza, which it rules with an iron fist, and then on the Arab countries. [ 83 ] [ 84 ] According to the Egyptian writer Dalia Ziada , Hamas is a terrorist organization and its disappearance would benefit the entire region and help achieve peace in the Middle East. [ 85 ] [ 86 ] In 2023, US President Joe Biden accused Hamas of raping and mutilating dozens of women and girls during the October 7 attack . [ 87 ] [ 88 ] Forensic examinations revealed that they had been tortured, raped, dismembered and burned alive. [ 89 ] [ 90 ] [ 91 ] Since the 2000s, Hamas has been denounced for multiple human rights violations, including: 2002 edit The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 92 ] 2007 edit The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 59 ] as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 93 ] These complaints by Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 94 ] 2008 edit In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 95 ] 2009 edit In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 96 ] 2014 edit In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 97 ] [ 98 ]
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  9225. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  9311. @Jorge-ut8xy  Meeting of Amin al-Husseini with Adolf Hitler at the Reich Chancellery on 28 November 1941 Encouraged by his meeting with the Italian leader, the mufti prepared a draft declaration, affirming Axis support for the Arabs on 3 November. Within three days the declaration, slightly modified by the Italian Foreign Ministry, received formal approval from Mussolini and was sent to the German embassy in Rome. On 6 November 1941, a German plane took him to Berlin , where he discussed the text of the declaration with Ernst von Weizsäcker and other senior German officials. In the final draft, which differed only marginally from his original proposal, the Axis powers declared their readiness to approve the elimination ( Beseitigung ) of the Jewish national home in Palestine. [ 164 ] On 20 November, he met with German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop, [ 165 ] and on 28 November, in the presence of Ribbentrop, Fritz Grobba and two German interpreters, he was officially received by Adolf Hitler at the Reich Chancellery . [ 166 ] Hitler later, remembering Husseini, remarked that "he has more than one Aryan among his ancestors and one who can be descended from the best Roman stock." [ 167 ] He asked Adolf Hitler for a public statement that would "recognize and sympathize with the Arab struggles for independence and liberation and support the elimination of the Jewish national homeland." [ 163 ] Hitler refused to make such a public announcement, saying it would strengthen the Gaullists against Vichy France , [ 168 ] but asked al-Husseini to "keep...deep in his heart" the following points, which Christopher Browning summarises as follows
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  9326. Here are the terrorists, better luck with your imaginary fables. Complaints of human rights abuses 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 83 ] 2007 The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 59 ]​ as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 84 ]​ These complaints from Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 85 ] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 86 ] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 87 ] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 88 ] ​[ 89 ]
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  9368.  @user-ow7xc7fx9j  The Nazis are returning to Russia in plastic bags. Courtesy Euronews. homeNewsWorldRussia Wagner boss openly challenges Kremlin narrative on Ukraine Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of the Wagner group and uncomfortable figure for the Kremlin By Joshua Askew & Euronews in Spanish Published 03/25/2023 - 17:25 Share this news Comments Yevgeny Prigozhin doubts that the war that Russia is waging in Ukraine has to do with the alleged threat from NATO, and also questions whether, as Moscow says, it is fighting to "denazify Ukraine." ADVERTISING The head of the infamous Wagner mercenary force, Yevgeny Prigozhin , continues to fight his particular battle against the Kremlin. His latest "shot", as reported by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), has been to openly contradict key aspects of the Kremlin's narrative on the Ukrainian war. Without going any further, Prigozhin would have denied that Russia is fighting against NATO, also doubting that there are Nazis in Ukraine. The Kremlin has repeatedly justified the invasion of its neighbor as "necessary" in order to purge Kiev of neo-Nazis, who threaten the peace and security of Russia, despite the fact that there is little evidence of this. At the same time, they have not hesitated to present the war as an existential fight against NATO , which according to them is getting too close to Russia's borders. Prigozhin, as reported by the ISW, would have assured that Moscow is fighting "exclusively against Ukrainians" , equipped with material provided by NATO and against some "Russophobic" mercenaries who voluntarily support Ukraine. But in no case against NATO itself. Likewise, Wagner's leader would have expressed his doubts about the objectives of "denazification" in Ukraine, showing his doubts about the presence of Nazis in the country . He also reportedly "outright rejected" the Kremlin's long-standing claims that Russia needs to defend itself from a NATO threat. "It is ridiculous to think that Russian officials did not know that NATO would come to kyiv's aid," Prigozhin was quoted as saying by ISW
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  9393.  @carloszacarias4526  It is too easy to tear down your arguments even more so when you have no documentary evidence to corroborate or confirm your claims, the Palestinians were never owners only rulers. Israel News. Home » Opinion » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, have officially adopted the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “ occupied Palestinian territories.”
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  9430. The victory belongs to Ukraine. Israeli News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the death toll had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian military claimed on Thursday that there had been progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first success of its kind since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  9533. Israel News. Sensitive IDF data found at Shifa Hospital. News about Israel in Israel News / Ari Hashomer / 4 hours ago In a major operation at Gaza's Shifa hospital, Israeli security forces have detained some 350 Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists, most of whom have surrendered to authorities. The operation, described by an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) source to Army Radio as the discovery of a “gold mine” of information, has turned an entire hospital hallway into a temporary detention center. This space is being used by military intelligence and the Shin Bet to conduct rapid interrogations of detainees. Among those detained is Izz a-Din al-Haddad, commander of Hamas' Gaza Brigade, underscoring the importance of the captures made. One of the detained Islamic Jihad terrorists, involved in recent rocket attacks against settlements near the Gaza Strip, revealed during his interrogation: “We left Shifa, shot at Sderot and returned to Shifa, because we understood that it was a safe area. ” The operation also resulted in the seizure of military archives and confidential Hamas documents stolen at the Erez border crossing on October 7, including sensitive information belonging to the COGAT unit. The IDF suspects that Hamas had recently attempted to rebuild and rehabilitate its network of underground tunnels under the Shifa hospital, an infrastructure previously destroyed during the war, which did not allow terrorists to remain hidden or escape. The attack on the hospital began with a rapid raid by the Shayetet 13 unit, which used armored personnel carriers to reach the hospital gates in fifteen minutes, without encountering resistance. The terrorists expressed their surprise at the raid, indicating that they did not expect the IDF to act at the Shifa hospital. Shortly after, the 401st Armored Brigade joined the operation with tanks, armored personnel carriers and D9 bulldozers, securing the hospital's outer perimeter. The statements of the detainees and the success of the operation suggest that this event will be the subject of study in future military academies. One jihadist detainee stated during his interrogation: “I understood that Allah left me two options: surrender or die, and I chose to surrender,” reflecting the intensity of the dilemma the fighters faced during the raid.
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  9541. ​ @Atowns  It is very easy to tear down the stories of an anti-Semite. Israel questions foreign press for documenting Hamas attack Benjamin Netanyahu demanded explanations about the participation of press collaborators. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Photo: EFE/EPA/ABIR SULTAN By: EFE November 10, 2023, 09:20 a.m. m. The Government of Israel demanded explanations this Thursday from the international news agencies AP and Reuters, as well as from CNN and the newspaper The New York Times, for having used images of Gazan journalists who crossed the border during the Hamas attack on the ground. Israeli on October 7, and accuses those reporters of complicity in the crimes. "Four photographers working for these media documented the horrors perpetrated by Hamas terrorists after breaching the border fence" between Israel and the Gaza Strip, indicates a statement from the Israeli Government Press Office (GPO). In that part, the head of the GPO, Nitzán Chen, demands explanations from the heads of the bureaus of AP, Reuters, CNN and The New York Times, stating that their journalists "filmed the murder of civilians, the abuse of corpses and the kidnapping of men and women," something he considered "crosses all red lines, professional and moral." On the other hand, the National Directorate of Public Diplomacy of the Office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu demanded that "immediate measures be taken regarding photographers in the service of Hamas." "These journalists were complicit in crimes against humanity; their actions were contrary to professional ethics," the institution said in a statement. The former Minister of Defense and current member of the war cabinet, Beny Gantz wrote today through his social networks that "the journalists who knew about the massacre and still chose to remain as idle spectators while the children were massacred are no different from terrorists and should be treated as such." The Israeli organization Honest Reporting, which monitors international media publications, published an article titled "Photographers without borders AP and Reuters images of Hamas atrocities raise ethical questions," which asks the question "Photojournalists or infiltrators? ". Israeli security forces help a journalist take cover after a rocket attack alert. Israeli security forces help a journalist take cover after a rocket attack alert. Honest Reporting alleged that the crimes committed by Hamas militants in Israeli territory "were captured by Gaza-based photojournalists working for the AP and Reuters agencies." "What were they doing there?", "Was the coverage coordinated with Hamas?", "Did photojournalists who work freelance for other outlets, such as CNN and The New York Times, notify these outlets that they had violated a border?" ?, questions the article, which omits, however, that the holes in the separation fence remained open for several hours, during which not only Hamas militiamen crossed, but also residents of the Strip. Honest Reporting also published several images attributed to four Palestinian photographers for AP and Reuters and showing several scenes: a group of Palestinians with bicycles, apparently entering the Israeli village of Kfar Aza, one of the most affected by the massacres; houses burned and armed militiamen running into that place; and militiamen transporting hostages from villages to the Palestinian enclave. Kfar Aza near the border with Gaza. In addition, the Israeli organization published a photo in which it claims that one of the photographers appears hugging the leader of Hamas in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, although it did not specify when the photograph was taken. The Foreign Press Association in Israel told EFE that "the journalists in question are not members" and that it will decide "how to act later." Meanwhile, the media in question is expected to make their own statements later. Israel declared war on Hamas on October 7 following an attack by the Islamist group that included rocket fire and the infiltration of some 3,000 militiamen who massacred some 1,400 people - most of them civilians - and kidnapped more than 240 in Israeli villages. close to Gaza. Since then, the Israeli Army has responded with daily and forceful bombings on the Gaza Strip and an unprecedented ground incursion in recent years, which has left more than 10,500 Palestinians dead, 26,400 injured and 2,550 missing, according to Palestinian authorities. vast majority civilians, in the middle of a humanitarian crisis. Since day 1 of the escalation, international media have documented the events on both sides of the border, in high-risk conditions.
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  9564.  @montsec3445  Hablemos de objetividad. Portada » Mujer israelí secuestrada por Hezbolá en Irak Mujer israelí secuestrada por Hezbolá en Irak Elizabeth Tzurkov es reconocida como una experta en temas relacionados con Siria, el ISIS y Oriente Próximo. 5 de julio de 2023 Ciudadana israelí en cautiverio en Irak a manos de Hezbolá Elizabeth Tzurkov, una académica ruso-israelí, ha sido reportada como rehén de Hezbolá en Irak, confirmó la Oficina del primer ministro. ADVERTISEMENT Situación actual de Elizabeth Tzurkov De acuerdo con los informes oficiales, Tzurkov desapareció en marzo y está confirmado que sigue con vida. Actualmente está retenida por Kataab Hezbolá, una milicia chií que cuenta con el apoyo de la Fuerza al-Quds de la Guardia Revolucionaria iraní. La académica visitó Irak por su propia voluntad, haciendo uso de su pasaporte ruso, con el fin de realizar una investigación para su tesis doctoral en representación de la Universidad de Princeton, en Estados Unidos. Las autoridades del Estado de Israel se encuentran atendiendo la situación, centrando su interés en la seguridad y bienestar de Tzurkov. Sin embargo, no se han proporcionado detalles específicos sobre su estado actual. ADVERTISEMENT Informes de medios árabes y perfil de Tzurkov Los medios árabes indican que Tzurkov estaba en Bagdad en el momento de su secuestro, ejecutado por un grupo de terroristas. También se ha notificado la captura de un individuo iraní, presuntamente relacionado con el suceso. Elizabeth Tzurkov es reconocida como una experta en temas relacionados con Siria, el ISIS y Oriente Próximo. Posee un máster en Historia de Oriente Medio por la Universidad de Tel Aviv y es licenciada en Comunicación y Relaciones Internacionales por la Universidad Hebrea, según reportes de Walla
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  9565.  @montsec3445  Hablemos sobre objetividad. Portada » Mujer israelí secuestrada por Hezbolá en Irak Mujer israelí secuestrada por Hezbolá en Irak Elizabeth Tzurkov es reconocida como una experta en temas relacionados con Siria, el ISIS y Oriente Próximo. 5 de julio de 2023  Elizabeth Tzurkov, una académica ruso-israelí, ha sido reportada como rehén de Hezbolá en Irak, confirmó la Oficina del primer ministro. ADVERTISEMENT Situación actual de Elizabeth Tzurkov De acuerdo con los informes oficiales, Tzurkov desapareció en marzo y está confirmado que sigue con vida. Actualmente está retenida por Kataab Hezbolá, una milicia chií que cuenta con el apoyo de la Fuerza al-Quds de la Guardia Revolucionaria iraní. La académica visitó Irak por su propia voluntad, haciendo uso de su pasaporte ruso, con el fin de realizar una investigación para su tesis doctoral en representación de la Universidad de Princeton, en Estados Unidos. Las autoridades del Estado de Israel se encuentran atendiendo la situación, centrando su interés en la seguridad y bienestar de Tzurkov. Sin embargo, no se han proporcionado detalles específicos sobre su estado actual. ADVERTISEMENT Informes de medios árabes y perfil de Tzurkov Los medios árabes indican que Tzurkov estaba en Bagdad en el momento de su secuestro, ejecutado por un grupo de terroristas. También se ha notificado la captura de un individuo iraní, presuntamente relacionado con el suceso. Elizabeth Tzurkov es reconocida como una experta en temas relacionados con Siria, el ISIS y Oriente Próximo. Posee un máster en Historia de Oriente Medio por la Universidad de Tel Aviv y es licenciada en Comunicación y Relaciones Internacionales por la Universidad Hebrea, según reportes de Walla
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  9567.  @montsec3445  Esto sería algo que los pelesets no harían. Noticias de Israel Portada » Intervención médica israelí salva la vida de un niño árabe Intervención médica israelí salva la vida de un niño árabe Tras analizar detenidamente el estado del niño, los médicos decidieron llevar a cabo una intervención quirúrgica en la que unieron la cabeza con el cuello del niño. 5 de julio de 2023 Intervención médica israelí salva la vida de un niño árabe Un niño de 12 años de edad, residente del valle del Jordán, llamado Suleiman Hassan, se recuperó satisfactoriamente gracias a una operación urgente realizada por médicos israelíes, luego de sufrir un accidente en bicicleta. ADVERTISEMENT Momentos de angustia en un tranquilo día Suleiman, quien tenía por costumbre andar en bicicleta para disfrutar del aire libre y hacer ejercicio, vivió un día rutinario que culminó en un dramático accidente de tráfico. A causa de ello, resultó gravemente herido y su vida estaba en peligro. El infante fue trasladado rápidamente en helicóptero a la unidad de traumatología de Hadassah Ein Kerem, después de que los equipos de rescate determinaron que sus lesiones y daños sufridos en la conexión entre la cabeza y el cuello amenazaban su vida. El Dr. Ohad Einav, perteneciente al departamento de ortopedia de Hadassah Ein Kerem, realizó la operación de urgencia junto al Dr. Ziv Asa. El diagnóstico arrojó que Suleiman había sufrido una fractura en la conexión entre la cabeza y el cuello y desgarro de todos los ligamentos, así como una lesión superficial en el abdomen.
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  9568.  @montsec3445  Probemos la objetividad de la hipocresía occidental.  Portada » Intervención médica israelí salva la vida de un niño árabe Intervención médica israelí salva la vida de un niño árabe Tras analizar detenidamente el estado del niño, los médicos decidieron llevar a cabo una intervención quirúrgica en la que unieron la cabeza con el cuello del niño. 5 de julio de 2023  Un niño de 12 años de edad, residente del valle del Jordán, llamado Suleiman Hassan, se recuperó satisfactoriamente gracias a una operación urgente realizada por médicos israelíes, luego de sufrir un accidente en bicicleta. ADVERTISEMENT Momentos de angustia en un tranquilo día Suleiman, quien tenía por costumbre andar en bicicleta para disfrutar del aire libre y hacer ejercicio, vivió un día rutinario que culminó en un dramático accidente de tráfico. A causa de ello, resultó gravemente herido y su vida estaba en peligro. El infante fue trasladado rápidamente en helicóptero a la unidad de traumatología de Hadassah Ein Kerem, después de que los equipos de rescate determinaron que sus lesiones y daños sufridos en la conexión entre la cabeza y el cuello amenazaban su vida. El Dr. Ohad Einav, perteneciente al departamento de ortopedia de Hadassah Ein Kerem, realizó la operación de urgencia junto al Dr. Ziv Asa. El diagnóstico arrojó que Suleiman había sufrido una fractura en la conexión entre la cabeza y el cuello y desgarro de todos los ligamentos, así como una lesión superficial en el abdomen.
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  9572. ​ ASD-rf9ob Portada » La soberanía israelí en Judea y Samaria es legal La soberanía israelí en Judea y Samaria es legal 20 de mayo de 2020 El imperativo de la soberanía práctica El imperativo de la soberanía práctica. (Reuters) La Declaración de las Naciones Unidas sobre los Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas (DNUDPI o DESD), adoptada por la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas el 13 de septiembre de 2007 por una mayoría de 144 Estados con 4 votos a favor y 11 abstenciones (A/RES/61/295), reconoce que los pueblos indígenas tienen derecho a las tierras, territorios y recursos que tradicionalmente han poseído, ocupado, utilizado o adquirido (Artículo 26.1) y que el ejercicio de esos derechos no debe estar sujeto a ninguna discriminación (Artículo 2). ADVERTISEMENT De conformidad con la práctica nacional, la condición jurídica y los derechos de los pueblos indígenas han evolucionado y se han cristalizado en el derecho internacional consuetudinario. Por ejemplo, la Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos declaró que «existe una norma de derecho internacional consuetudinario que afirma los derechos de los pueblos indígenas a sus tierras tradicionales. La Corte Africana de Derechos Humanos y de los Pueblos ha declarado que los derechos de los pueblos indígenas a la tierra están protegidos y que esos derechos son «principios generales del derecho». Francia, Inglaterra, Bélgica, Luxemburgo, Alemania y otros países votaron a favor de la Declaración. Desde 2007, Australia, Canadá, los Estados Unidos de América y Nueva Zelanda, que votaron en contra, han aprobado oficialmente la Declaración en 2010. En sus relaciones con Israel (que también votó a favor de la Declaración), estos Estados no pueden afirmar que la Declaración no se aplica a los judíos israelíes, ya que esa posición equivaldría a una flagrante discriminación racial. En virtud del derecho internacional, los judíos son pueblos indígenas, también conocidos como «Primeros Pueblos», pueblos aborígenes o pueblos indígenas de una tierra llamada Judea-Samaria, Palestina o Tierra Santa, y por lo tanto cumplen los criterios exigidos por el derecho internacional. ADVERTISEMENT Los judíos son un grupo étnico que fue el colono original de Judea y Samaria hace 3.500 años, cuando esta tierra fue concedida a los judíos por el Todopoderoso. Los líderes de este mundo que eligieron abstraerse de la historia llamaron erróneamente a Judea y Samaria la «Cisjordania» del río Jordán (que incluye a Israel) o los «territorios palestinos ocupados». Tras la Declaración de Balfour (1917), el Tratado de Lausana (1923), el Mandato Británico (1922), la Resolución de San Remo (1920) y el Tratado de Sèvres (1920), se creó el derecho internacional y se reconocieron y restauraron los derechos históricos de los judíos a sus tierras. Los signatarios de estos tratados y del Mandato ( Reino Unido, Francia, Turquía, Japón, Italia, etc.) están obligados por ellos.
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  9587.  @montsec3445  Mala suerte, la ONU y la ley internacional echa por tierra su hipocresía, Lee y aprende. Portada » La soberanía israelí en Judea y Samaria es legal La soberanía israelí en Judea y Samaria es legal 20 de mayo de 2020 El imperativo de la soberanía práctica El imperativo de la soberanía práctica. (Reuters) La Declaración de las Naciones Unidas sobre los Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas (DNUDPI o DESD), adoptada por la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas el 13 de septiembre de 2007 por una mayoría de 144 Estados con 4 votos a favor y 11 abstenciones (A/RES/61/295), reconoce que los pueblos indígenas tienen derecho a las tierras, territorios y recursos que tradicionalmente han poseído, ocupado, utilizado o adquirido (Artículo 26.1) y que el ejercicio de esos derechos no debe estar sujeto a ninguna discriminación (Artículo 2). ADVERTISEMENT De conformidad con la práctica nacional, la condición jurídica y los derechos de los pueblos indígenas han evolucionado y se han cristalizado en el derecho internacional consuetudinario. Por ejemplo, la Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos declaró que «existe una norma de derecho internacional consuetudinario que afirma los derechos de los pueblos indígenas a sus tierras tradicionales. La Corte Africana de Derechos Humanos y de los Pueblos ha declarado que los derechos de los pueblos indígenas a la tierra están protegidos y que esos derechos son «principios generales del derecho». Francia, Inglaterra, Bélgica, Luxemburgo, Alemania y otros países votaron a favor de la Declaración. Desde 2007, Australia, Canadá, los Estados Unidos de América y Nueva Zelanda, que votaron en contra, han aprobado oficialmente la Declaración en 2010. En sus relaciones con Israel (que también votó a favor de la Declaración), estos Estados no pueden afirmar que la Declaración no se aplica a los judíos israelíes, ya que esa posición equivaldría a una flagrante discriminación racial. En virtud del derecho internacional, los judíos son pueblos indígenas, también conocidos como «Primeros Pueblos», pueblos aborígenes o pueblos indígenas de una tierra llamada Judea-Samaria, Palestina o Tierra Santa, y por lo tanto cumplen los criterios exigidos por el derecho internacional. ADVERTISEMENT Los judíos son un grupo étnico que fue el colono original de Judea y Samaria hace 3.500 años, cuando esta tierra fue concedida a los judíos por el Todopoderoso. Los líderes de este mundo que eligieron abstraerse de la historia llamaron erróneamente a Judea y Samaria la «Cisjordania» del río Jordán (que incluye a Israel) o los «territorios palestinos ocupados». Tras la Declaración de Balfour (1917), el Tratado de Lausana (1923), el Mandato Británico (1922), la Resolución de San Remo (1920) y el Tratado de Sèvres (1920), se creó el derecho internacional y se reconocieron y restauraron los derechos históricos de los judíos a sus tierras. Los signatarios de estos tratados y del Mandato ( Reino Unido, Francia, Turquía, Japón, Italia, etc.) están obligados por ellos.
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  9589. Cómo está por ejemplo. Portada » La soberanía israelí en Judea y Samaria es legal La soberanía israelí en Judea y Samaria es legal 20 de mayo de 2020 El imperativo de la soberanía práctica El imperativo de la soberanía práctica. (Reuters) La Declaración de las Naciones Unidas sobre los Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas (DNUDPI o DESD), adoptada por la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas el 13 de septiembre de 2007 por una mayoría de 144 Estados con 4 votos a favor y 11 abstenciones (A/RES/61/295), reconoce que los pueblos indígenas tienen derecho a las tierras, territorios y recursos que tradicionalmente han poseído, ocupado, utilizado o adquirido (Artículo 26.1) y que el ejercicio de esos derechos no debe estar sujeto a ninguna discriminación (Artículo 2). ADVERTISEMENT De conformidad con la práctica nacional, la condición jurídica y los derechos de los pueblos indígenas han evolucionado y se han cristalizado en el derecho internacional consuetudinario. Por ejemplo, la Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos declaró que «existe una norma de derecho internacional consuetudinario que afirma los derechos de los pueblos indígenas a sus tierras tradicionales. La Corte Africana de Derechos Humanos y de los Pueblos ha declarado que los derechos de los pueblos indígenas a la tierra están protegidos y que esos derechos son «principios generales del derecho». Francia, Inglaterra, Bélgica, Luxemburgo, Alemania y otros países votaron a favor de la Declaración. Desde 2007, Australia, Canadá, los Estados Unidos de América y Nueva Zelanda, que votaron en contra, han aprobado oficialmente la Declaración en 2010. En sus relaciones con Israel (que también votó a favor de la Declaración), estos Estados no pueden afirmar que la Declaración no se aplica a los judíos israelíes, ya que esa posición equivaldría a una flagrante discriminación racial. En virtud del derecho internacional, los judíos son pueblos indígenas, también conocidos como «Primeros Pueblos», pueblos aborígenes o pueblos indígenas de una tierra llamada Judea-Samaria, Palestina o Tierra Santa, y por lo tanto cumplen los criterios exigidos por el derecho internacional. ADVERTISEMENT Los judíos son un grupo étnico que fue el colono original de Judea y Samaria hace 3.500 años, cuando esta tierra fue concedida a los judíos por el Todopoderoso. Los líderes de este mundo que eligieron abstraerse de la historia llamaron erróneamente a Judea y Samaria la «Cisjordania» del río Jordán (que incluye a Israel) o los «territorios palestinos ocupados». Tras la Declaración de Balfour (1917), el Tratado de Lausana (1923), el Mandato Británico (1922), la Resolución de San Remo (1920) y el Tratado de Sèvres (1920), se creó el derecho internacional y se reconocieron y restauraron los derechos históricos de los judíos a sus tierras. Los signatarios de estos tratados y del Mandato ( Reino Unido, Francia, Turquía, Japón, Italia, etc.) están obligados por ellos.
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  9665. Anti-Zionism as anti-Semitism. Various political scientists and sociologists, such as Pierre-André Taguieff , Michel Wieviorka , Maria Luiza Tucci Carneiro or Alain Dieckhoff, [ 5 ] ​[ 6 ] ​[ 7 ] ​[ 8 ]​ have pointed out that radical, extreme or absolute anti-Zionism is a form of new anti-Semitism since, far from limiting itself to criticizing the policies of Israeli governments, which is totally legitimate, it calls for the destruction of the State of Israel or resorts to old anti-Semitic clichés and myths as "arguments" to attack the "Zionists" identified with all Jews. According to Alain Dieckhoff, "anti-Zionism as a new form of anti-Semitism begins when the right to national self-determination of the Jews is totally rejected, and reaches its peak when the destruction of the State of Israel is called... On the other hand, this anti-Semitism is generally accompanied of conspiracy. [ 6 ] Dieckhoff adds: "where the problem begins to emerge is when anti-Zionism is inserted into a demonized vision of Zionism, supposedly global, and where all kinds of fanciful visions of Jewish power are conveyed." [ 6 ] Anti-Zionism, warns Michel Wieviorka , "turns towards anti-Semitism when it no longer distinguishes the Jews from Israel and sees absolute evil in that undifferentiated whole." [ 9 ]​ «Calling Jews racists, Nazis or using the word “holocaust” to name the conflict between Israel and Palestine is trying to trivialize the Holocaust, minimizing its consequences for the Jewish people,” comments Maria Luiza Tucci Carneiro. [ 10 ] Pierre-André Taguieff , for his part, calls radical, absolute or extremist anti-Zionism the "new Judeophobia" since he accuses the "Zionists" - assimilated to the Jews and the Israelis - of "racism", of "fascism", of " expansionism", "imperialism", " apartheid " and "genocide" and defends a total delegitimization of the State of Israel, proposing its dismantling or violent destruction. «Extremist “anti-Zionism” does not at all pose a perfectly legitimate criticism of the policy implemented by this or that Israeli government, nor does it question the Zionist project as it has been historically defined. Absolute anti-Zionism comes to denying Israel's right to exist even if that state exists and Israeli citizens recognize it as theirs; calls for its elimination… Every Jew becomes a “Zionist” to be eradicated. [ 11 ]​ According to Taguieff, the Syrian Defense Minister put it crudely in a statement on May 5, 2001: "If every Arab killed a Jew, there would be no Jews left." [ 12 ]​ The absolute "anti-Zionist" when he denounces, for example, the " world Zionist plot " or the " world Jewish lobby ," according to Taguieff, abandons "political analysis to enter a mythical vision of conflicts, structured by the scheme of plot", thus recycling the old myth of the " world Jewish conspiracy ". [ 13 ]​ Taguieff concludes: “Zionism” has become the new name of the devil… The anti-fascist, anti-racist and anti-imperialist extreme left has found its absolute enemy in “Zionism”, a fantasized entity. The controversial assimilation of Zionism with racism circulates as a commonplace. (…) Those who shout “Death to Israel!” In pro-Palestinian demonstrations they assume that the State of Israel is comparable to the Nazi State . It therefore deserves to be destroyed. It is this project of annihilation that is at the heart of radical anti-Zionism..." [ 14 ]
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  9674.  @whowantstoknow5712  here you go, enjoy reading. The European Parliament designates Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism. Press releases AFET PLENARY SESSION 11-23-2022 - 12:34 Russia commits war crimes and uses "terrorist methods" MEPs call for continuing to isolate Russia internationally Block and ban Russian-backed entities dedicated to spreading propaganda in the EU It is necessary to complete the ninth package of sanctions against Moscow UKRAINE_YASUYOSHI-CHIBA_AFP_ MEPs denounce that Russian forces use terrorist methods against the Ukrainian population. Following the atrocities committed by the Putin regime against the Ukrainian civilian population, Parliament agreed on Wednesday to declare Russia a state sponsor of terrorism. The plenary session approved a resolution on the latest developments in Russia's brutal war of aggression against Ukraine. The text highlights that the deliberate attacks and atrocities committed by Russian forces and their subsidiary agents against civilians in Ukraine, the destruction of civilian infrastructure and other serious violations of human rights and international law "constitute acts of terror against the Ukrainian population." and war crimes. For this reason, MEPs recognize Russia "as a State that promotes terrorism and as a State that uses terrorist means." Need for a legal framework in the EU Currently, the EU cannot officially designate states as sponsors of terrorism, so Parliament calls on the EU and its Member States to establish the appropriate legal framework and consider adding Russia to that list. This would trigger a series of major restrictive measures against the included countries and would have profound implications for the EU's relations with Russia. Meanwhile, MEPs urge the Council to include the Russian paramilitary organization "Wagner Group", the 141st Special Motorized Regiment, also known as Kadyrovites, and other Russian-funded armed groups, militias and proxies, on the list of organizations EU terrorists. Further isolate Russia and complete the ninth EU sanctions package Parliament wants the European Union to further isolate Russia internationally, including with regard to Russia's membership in international organizations and bodies such as the United Nations Security Council. MEPs also pledge to reduce diplomatic relations with Russia, reduce contacts with official Russian representatives to a minimum, as well as close and ban Russian institutions linked to the state, such as Russian centers of science and culture and organizations and associations of the diaspora. -, which promote Russian state propaganda. In the context of the Kremlin's increasing acts of terror against Ukrainian civilians, the resolution further calls on Member States to quickly complete their work for a ninth sanctions package against Moscow. MEPs encourage EU countries to take measures to prevent, investigate and prosecute maneuvers to circumvent existing sanctions. They also want them, together with the European Commission, to consider possible measures against countries that try to help Russia circumvent restrictive measures already in force. The resolution has been adopted by 494 votes in favor, 58 against and 44 abstentions. For more information on the designation of States as sponsors of terrorism and similar legal frameworks in other countries, please consult the document prepared by the European Parliament Research Service.
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  9719. Israel News. Home » Ukraine recovers key oil platforms in the Black Sea Ukraine recovers key Black Sea oil platforms During the operation, there were clashes with a Russian Su-30 fighter, which was “hit and forced to retreat,” according to Ukrainian forces. Ukraine recovers key Black Sea oil platforms (AP Photo/Hussein Malla, File) Ukraine has asserted its control over oil and gas platforms off Crimea, previously dominated by Russia since 2015. Reaffirmation of control over Torres Boyka Located in the Black Sea, near Crimea, the Boyka Towers, oil and gas drilling centers, have been reaffirmed under Ukrainian control, as reported by Ukrainian Defense Intelligence with visual evidence on digital platforms. Russia had taken control of these structures following the annexation of Crimea in 2014. Ukraine described the recovery as an “unmatched action.” Strategic relevance of control Retaking these towers is of deep significance for Ukraine. Ukrainian military sources reported that “For Ukraine, regaining control of the Boiko towers was of strategic importance and, as a result, Russia lost the ability to use them for military purposes.” “Russia has been deprived of the ability to fully control the waters of the Black Sea, and this brings Ukraine many steps closer to recovering Crimea,” Ukraine commented. More news FPV drones faced a Russian tank cage and failed Russia positions Iskander missiles on Ukraine border Teledyne Flir launches Black Recon microdrone Advance in sensors for the GCAP During the operation, there were clashes with a Russian Su-30 fighter, which was “hit and forced to retreat,” according to Ukrainian forces. Black Sea: Zone of current tensions The Black Sea and Crimea have been positioned as nerve points in the conflict following the Russian incursion into Ukraine in 2022. Recent British Ministry of Defense reports highlighted previous confrontations between Ukraine and Russia over these essential platforms. These platforms, operated by Chernomorneftegaz, a hydrocarbon company, were seized by pro-Russian authorities in 2014. Tension on platforms after Russian invasion Following the Russian aggression in 2022, these platforms have been points of tension, “Since the large-scale invasion of Russia in 2022, Ukraine has hit several Russian-controlled platforms. “Both Russia and Ukraine have also periodically occupied them with troops,” the United Kingdom reported.
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  9734.  @miguelmelchior986  Meeting of the palestinian Amin al-Husseini with Adolf Hitler in the Reich Chancellery on November 28, 1941 Encouraged by his meeting with the Italian leader, the mufti prepared a draft declaration, affirming Axis support for the Arabs on 3 November. Within three days, the statement, slightly modified by the Italian Foreign Ministry, received formal approval from Mussolini and was sent to the German embassy in Rome. On November 6, 1941, a German plane took him to Berlin , where he discussed the text of the declaration with Ernst von Weizsäcker and other senior German officials. In the final draft, which differed only marginally from their original proposal, the Axis powers declared their willingness to approve the elimination ( Beseitigung ) of the Jewish national home in Palestine. [ 162 ] On November 20, he met with German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop [ 163 ] and on November 28, in the presence of Ribbentrop, Fritz Grobba and two German interpreters, he was officially received by Adolf Hitler at the Reich Chancellery . [ 164 ] Later Hitler, remembering Husseini, commented that he "has more than one Aryan among his ancestors and one who may descend from the best Roman stock." [ 165 ] He asked Adolf Hitler for a public statement that "recognised and sympathized with the Arab struggles for independence and liberation and supported the elimination of the Jewish national homeland." [ 161 ] Hitler refused to make such a public announcement, saying it would strengthen the Gaullists against Vichy France , [ 166 ] but asked al-Husseini to "keep... deep in his heart" the following points , which Christopher Browning summarizes as follows
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  9831. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  9832. ¿Cómo es posible que ni siquiera un solo líder palestino que lidere una revuelta contra los invasores romanos se mencione en ningún documento histórico? ¿Por qué no se menciona ningún grupo revolucionario palestino, como los zelotes judíos? ¿Por qué todos los documentos históricos mencionan a los judíos como habitantes nativos, ya los griegos, romanos y otros como residentes extranjeros en Judea, pero no al pueblo palestino, ni como nativo ni como extranjero? Tras la última guerra judía en el s. 2 CE, el emperador Adriano saqueó Jerusalén en 135 CE. y cambió el nombre a Ælia Capitolina, y el nombre de Judæa a Palæstina, para borrar la identidad judía de la faz de la tierra. La mayoría de los judíos fueron expulsados de su propia Tierra por los romanos, hecho que determinó el inicio de la gran diáspora. Sin embargo, pequeños grupos de judíos permanecieron en la provincia que pasó a llamarse “Palestina”, y sus descendientes habitaron el propio país de forma continua a través de generaciones hasta que los pioneros sionistas iniciaron un retorno masivo en el s. XIX. Por lo tanto, el reclamo judío sobre la Tierra de Israel se justifica no solo sobre la base de la antigua Promesa Bíblica, sino también por una presencia permanente de judíos como la única comunidad étnica autóctona existente en Tierra Santa. A través de los siglos y bajo diferentes dominaciones, los judíos “palestinos” nunca se sometieron a la asimilación, sino que preservaron su identidad espiritual y cultural, así como sus relaciones con otras comunidades judías en el Medio Oriente. El flujo continuo de judíos mizrachim (orientales) y sefardíes (mediterráneos, españoles) a Tierra Santa contribuyó a mantener la existencia de la población judía en la zona. Esta presencia judía permanente en la mal llamada Palestina antecede por muchos siglos a la llegada del primer conquistador árabe. Aunque Jerusalén fue declarada vetada a los judíos en diferentes épocas (ya que los romanos prohibían a todos los judíos entrar en la ciudad), muchos de ellos se establecieron en las inmediaciones y en otros pueblos y aldeas de Tierra Santa. Una comunidad judía se asentó en el Monte Sion. El gobierno romano y luego el bizantino fueron opresivos; A los judíos se les prohibió rezar en el Kotel, donde estaba el Templo Sagrado. Los persas de Sasán tomaron el control de Jerusalén en 614 EC. se alía con los judíos locales, pero cinco años más tarde la ciudad volvió a caer bajo el control bizantino, aunque brevemente porque en 638 CE. Jerusalén fue capturada por el califa Omar.
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  9839. IDF declares Hamas' Rafah Brigade defeated News about Israel in Israel News / Ari Hashomer / 5 hours ago The Rafah Brigade, belonging to the Hamas terror group, has been virtually wiped out, with at least 2,308 of its members killed by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). In addition, Israeli troops have destroyed more than 13 kilometers of tunnels in the area, military sources told reporters in the southernmost city of the Gaza Strip. “They have defeated the Rafah Brigade,” Brigadier General Itzik Cohen, responsible for the offensive in the region, said during a press conference in the Philadelphia Corridor. “All four battalions that comprised it have been eliminated and we now have full operational control over the urban area,” he added. Cohen, who commands the IDF's 162nd Division, said combat engineering forces discovered a complex of 203 interconnected tunnels in the Philadelphia Corridor, which stretches from the Egyptian border to about 300 meters outside Rafah. “We have managed to destroy most of these tunnels,” Cohen said. “We are continuing to investigate others, and when we complete the inspections, we will proceed to demolish them.” Among the 203 tunnels identified, Cohen confirmed that nine had reached Egyptian territory. However, he said that these underground passages had already been blocked previously, either by the Egyptian authorities or by Hamas itself. “In total, there are nine tunnels that cross into Egypt, but they are all collapsed and out of operation,” the general said.
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  9877. Read a little children. B9‑0444/2023 European Parliament resolution on the infamous Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel, Israel's right to defend itself in accordance with humanitarian and international law and the humanitarian situation in Gaza ( 2023/2899(RSP) ) The European Parliament , – Having regard to its previous resolutions on the Middle East peace process, – Having regard to the statements made since 7 October 2023 by the President of the European Parliament and the President of the European Commission regarding the terrorist attacks carried out by Hamas against Israel, – Having regard to the Commission's statement of 9 October 2023 announcing an urgent review of its financial assistance to Palestine, – Having regard to article 132, paragraph 2, of its internal regulations, TO. Considering that Hamas is a terrorist organization, internationally recognized as such, that advocates extreme violence; that its main stated objective is the annihilation of Israel; which, since its creation, has been responsible for numerous suicide bombings and other deadly attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers; whereas, in 1997, the US State Department designated Hamas as a terrorist organization, followed by a similar decision by the EU; whereas, in 2005, Israel completely withdrew from Gaza and handed over its administration to the Palestinian Authority; b. whereas, despite carrying out bloody acts and being subject to international condemnation, Hamas won the 2006 parliamentary elections and in 2007 violently wrested control of the Gaza Strip from the internationally recognized Palestinian Authority; whereas Hamas has since assumed full control over all aspects of the functioning of the Gaza Strip; that Hamas's initial military successes resulted in the organization's increased popularity among Palestinians; that, according to some polls, the majority of Palestinians support "armed resistance" against Israel; c. Whereas, since the 1960s, Moscow has provided operational, financial and political support to Palestinian terrorists; whereas there have been numerous credible reports of close contacts between the Russian and Iranian regimes and Hamas in the weeks preceding the recent attack; that Hamas leaders have visited Moscow at least three times since Russia invaded Ukraine; that Russia's goal was to divert US attention from the war in Ukraine and its own crimes of genocide; that Türkiye and Qatar maintain privileged relations with Hamas; that Hamas is an ideological and security threat to many countries in the region; that Hamas has established close ties with radical left-wing European organizations; d. Whereas, in the early morning hours of October 7, 2023, close to the 50th anniversary of the attack that started the Yom Kippur War, Hamas launched a daring attack against southern Israel by land, sea and air; whereas Hamas attacked Israel by firing more than 3,000 rockets, destroyed Israel's main surveillance and communications towers using drones, launched numerous paragliders and destroyed the border fence between Gaza and Israel; that more than 2,000 members of Hamas and other Palestinian terrorists crossed the border and murdered more than 1,400 men, women and children, in more than 15 towns and cities, and took at least 155 people hostage to Gaza, including women, young people, young children and older people and even Holocaust survivors; whereas Palestinian terrorists also killed hundreds of innocent civilians at an open-air music festival; that among those killed or taken hostage there are numerous foreigners, including European citizens; whereas, according to some reports, Hamas meticulously prepared the terrorist attack and received support from Iran;
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  9878. AND. Whereas thousands of Palestinians in Gaza and other Palestinian and diaspora communities around the world celebrated Hamas' massive invasion of Israel, with calls for more violence and the annihilation of Israel; that, in some countries, such demonstrations took place despite the fact that the authorities had prohibited them; F. Considering that, among the most cruel atrocities committed by hundreds of Palestinian terrorists against Israeli civilians and soldiers, are murdering parents in front of their children and murdering children in front of their parents, beheading, including babies, raping women, torturing, killing with cruelty , burn to death and set fire to houses and properties with living people inside; that Hamas initially recorded his terrorist acts and atrocities and even broadcast them online, but, after international condemnation, attempted to deny ever committing these crimes; that Hamas terrorists desecrated the bodies of murdered Israelis during mass celebrations of their invasion of Israel; whereas Hamas continues to indiscriminately launch hundreds of rockets every day against Israel, including against major cities and civilian areas, targeting civilians and firing from crowds and civilian infrastructure, which amounts to war crimes; g. Considering that the Palestinian Authority, Iran, certain Arab States and Russia have not condemned the atrocities committed by Hamas; whereas other Palestinian organizations, such as the Palestine Liberation Organization, initially justified the attacks as a “response” to Israeli violations of Christian and Muslim holy sites in Jerusalem; H. Whereas the former head of Hamas and current head of its diaspora office, Khaled Mashal, called for a day of jihad around the world; whereas, following similar calls in many places, protests have been organized around the world in support of Hamas terrorists, even though express support for brutal violence has been prohibited; that in many countries alerts due to terrorist threats have increased; YO. whereas the Union and its Member States have strongly condemned the crimes committed by Hamas and have repeatedly called for the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages held in Gaza; whereas Hamas uses aid funds to finance its terrorist activities and radicalize Palestinians; whereas, in light of the infamous terrorist attack carried out by Hamas against Israel, the Union and several Member States, including Sweden and the Czech Republic, have decided to review their aid to the Palestinians;
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  9879. J. Considering that the emergence of Hamas as a major Palestinian organization is linked to the spread of extremism and radicalization beyond the borders of the Gaza Strip; which has acquired new prominence and influence among many Arab communities, including in the territory of the Union, but also throughout the Middle East, to an extent that can destabilize several governments; K. whereas Hezbollah, Iran's agent in Lebanon, has launched rockets towards Israel in order to provoke an escalation and open a second front on Israel's northern border; whereas Hezbollah has declared that it will join Hamas in an all-out war against Israel should it launch a ground offensive in Gaza in response to Hamas' recent infamous terrorist attacks; that Hezbollah continues to fuel tensions on Israel's northern border, also from Syria, which is heavily influenced by Iran; whereas the United States and the United Kingdom have confirmed having sent military and security support in defense of Israel, especially in case Hezbollah or Iran started a war against Israel; that Israel has reacted with restraint to Hezbollah's aggression and that the Israeli army has declared that it has no interest in opening a new northern front; L. Whereas there has been an increase in misinformation and misleading images that attempt to construct an alternative narrative that diminishes and refutes the barbaric nature of Hamas' infamous terrorist attacks and shifts blame to the United States, Israel and Member States in an attempt to justify such atrocious acts; M. Considering that, on October 13, 2023, the Israeli army ordered Palestinian civilians to leave the northern part of the Gaza Strip in connection with a planned operation by the army to destroy Hamas in order to prevent and reduce the number of innocent Palestinian victims; whereas Israel announced two evacuation routes from north to south of Gaza, which were subject to explosions and blockades, allegedly carried out by Hamas, as this organization tried to prevent the population from leaving northern Gaza; that Hamas uses kidnapped civilians as human shields; whereas Hamas leaders have announced that they will begin killing kidnapped civilians if Israel enters Gaza; whereas, since the start of the war, Israel has evacuated more than 70 000 civilians from its southern border with Gaza and its northern border with Lebanon in order to reduce civilian casualties in the event of a further escalation of the conflict; N. Whereas, on October 15, 2023, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel had no intention of remaining in the Gaza Strip once the current fighting ends;
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  9880. EITHER. Whereas, on August 29, 2021, the Israeli Government formally designated the non-governmental organization Popular Conference of Palestinians Abroad as a terrorist organization due to its connections with Hamas; Q. Considering that, of the twenty-one organizations included on the Union's terrorist list, seven are Palestinian, Hamas among them; that terrorism, incitement and violence are incompatible with the peaceful resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; whereas the Union and the international community have repeatedly recognized Israel's right to defend itself against terrorism; 1. Condemns the terrorism and war crimes committed by Hamas against Israel and the Israeli people; Calls for the International Committee of the Red Cross to have immediate access to all hostages, including children, women and the elderly, and for all hostages to be released immediately and unconditionally; stresses that international law and international humanitarian law must be applied at all times; reiterates Israel's right to exist and defend itself in accordance with international law; strongly rejects any moral equivalence between the Hamas terrorist attack and the operations of the Israeli army; condemns Hamas' use of human shields, both kidnapped Israelis and Palestinian civilians; 2. Calls on the Union and Member States to provide Israel with security equipment, medical supplies, first aid kits and other crisis response materials; 3. Condemns with the utmost firmness that the Palestinian Authority has not condemned the recent terrorist attacks and war crimes committed by Hamas against Israel and that some Fatah figures have gone so far as to call on the West Bank to join in the violence against Israel and the Israeli people; calls on the Palestinian Authority to immediately distance itself from incitement and terrorist organizations and to condemn recent events in the strongest possible terms;
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  9881. 4. Expresses deep concern at reports that Hamas used EU-funded pipelines to manufacture rockets to attack Israel; He reiterates that Union funding cannot be allocated, directly or indirectly, to terrorist organisations, persons affiliated with terrorist organisations, or to activities inciting hatred and violence; expresses its deep concern that persons affiliated with organizations included on the EU terrorist list are running or wishing to run as candidates for Palestinian political office; welcomes the announcement by the Union and several Member States, including Sweden and the Czech Republic, to discontinue and review their aid to the Palestinians in the light of recent events; 5. Calls on the Union, in cooperation with the Member States, to develop a comprehensive strategy aimed at stopping the radicalization of young Palestinians, both in Palestinian society and in the Palestinian and Arab communities of the Member States; regrets the support for Hamas and terrorism and the incitement to murder chanted in European streets and by certain political parties and personalities in Europe; urges local authorities to crack down on Hamas's support for terrorism and calls for the murder of Jews, Americans and Christians; also expresses concern about attacks on Jewish businesses and citizens in Europe in a context of increasing anti-Semitism in certain Member States among specific groups; 6. Condemns in the strongest possible terms the growing interference of Iran and Russia in the Middle East, including through their support for actors such as Hezbollah, Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, as well as the criminal Al-Assad regime and its proliferation of missiles and sophisticated drones that also weaken European security; considers that the conflict, terrorism and instability on Israel's borders negatively affect the prospects for resolving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict; calls on the Union to immediately designate the entire Revolutionary Guard Corps and Hezbollah as terrorist organizations; calls for limits on Iran's diplomatic missions in Europe, given the Islamic Republic of Iran's involvement in and support for terrorist activities; 7. Calls for an investigation to reveal and condemn Hamas's international contacts, for example with countries such as Russia and Iran, but also with radical leftist movements, and the support that Hamas currently receives from various parts of the world to spread the terror; 8. Regrets the incitement to violence, praise for terrorists, anti-Semitism and hate speech taught in Gaza schools through Palestinian Authority textbooks and additional materials produced by the Palestinian Relief and Works Agency United Nations for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), both in UNRWA schools and in Hamas-run schools in Gaza; emphasizes that the perpetrators of the Hamas attack against Israel were educated in the Gaza education system, where textbooks and other educational materials produced with EU funds are used; recalls that textbooks financed by EU funds must comply with UNESCO standards of peace and tolerance;
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  9882. 9. Recognizes the efforts made by Israel and certain Arab States to normalize their diplomatic relations since the Abraham Accords and advocates the normalization of relations with Israel despite the infamous Hamas terrorist attack; 10. Takes note of Egypt's readiness to provide humanitarian aid across its border with Gaza and to facilitate "passage for third country nationals"; highlights that, in view of the documented atrocities and rallies supporting Hamas' actions and calling for the killing of Jews, Americans and Christians, it is difficult to quickly distinguish between innocent civilians and supporters of terrorism, given that Palestinian terrorists they are often hidden among the civilian population; eleven. Completely rejects the adoption of its Recommendation of 12 July 2023 to the Council, the Commission and the Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy on relations with the Palestinian Authority[1] , which includes the call to release all Palestinian political prisoners, including members of Hamas and other terrorist organizations; 12. Instructs its President to transmit this Resolution to the Council, the Commission, the Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, the Special Representative of the European Union for the Middle East peace process , to the Governments and Parliaments of the Member States, to the Secretary General of the United Nations, to the Knesset and the Government of Israel, to the President of the Palestinian Authority and to the Palestinian Legislative Council.
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  9896.  thelatest001  Collaboration with the Axis edit Amin al-Husayni and Adolf Hitler meeting in Berlin , photo from November 1941. At the outbreak of World War II Al-Husayni was already established in Berlin and allied himself with the Third Reich , [ 1 ] but his support was of little help at the beginning of the war. However, in 1941 Fascist Italy 's campaigns against the British in Egypt stimulated Al-Husayni to take on more active roles; In that same year, following the successful invasion of Yugoslavia by Axis forces , Al-Husayni promoted the recruitment of Bosnian and Albanian Muslims for the Waffen-SS , helping to form the 13th SS Handschar Mountain Division . [ 4 ] This division became notorious for particularly atrocious massacres committed against Yugoslav partisans . Al-Husayni managed to meet with Adolf Hitler in November 1941 [ 5 ] and, according to Professor Bernard Lewis , there he would have tried to convince him to extend the extermination of Jews to the territories that Vichy France and Fascist Italy They still controlled North Africa , and also proposed that the Luftwaffe bomb Tel Aviv , [ 6 ] a city inhabited almost entirely by Jews. However, the minutes of the meeting record only the request to Hitler to proclaim German support for the Arab independence movement in Palestine, as well as the Führer's polite refusal. [ 7 ] He remained a guest of the Third Reich , continuing his collaboration with Nazism until shortly before the German capitulation. [ 1 ] He tried to escape to Switzerland , but was rejected at the border and was forced to enter France , where he remained for a year under house arrest. Al-Husayni has been considered by certain Jewish historiography, at least from an ideological point of view, as one of the "architects of the Holocaust ." According to the writer Pamela Geller , during his stay in Europe Al-Husayni would have advocated for the Nazi regime to proceed with the genocide of Jews in the greatest possible number, and would even have requested that the Nazi hierarchs kill 400,000 Jews that the Germans thought were deport to Palestine. [ 8 ] In October 2015, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu , echoing these theses, pointed out that Al-Husayni had great responsibility in the Holocaust, blaming him for having "convinced Hitler " to proceed with the genocide. [ 9 ] However, this version of events has been seriously refuted by various politicians and historians. Thus, in response to Netanyahu's statements, German Chancellor Angela Merkel was blunt in assuring that " the Holocaust was Germany's responsibility and that she sees no reason to change its view on history, especially on that issue ." [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Likewise, Professor Dan Michman, a renowned expert and head of the International Institute for Holocaust Research, pointed out that although Al-Husayni did indeed meet with Hitler, this occurred when the implementation of the final solution had already been decided some time ago by the Nazi hierarchs . In the same vein, Israeli historian Dina Porat points out that Netanyahu's statements are incorrect: " it cannot be said that it was the Mufti who gave Hitler the idea of killing or burning Jews ," adding " That is not true. His meeting occurred after a series of events leading up to it ." [ 12 ]
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  9897.  thelatest001  Collaboration with the Axis edit Amin al-Husayni and Adolf Hitler meeting in Berlin , photo from November 1941. At the outbreak of World War II Al-Husayni was already established in Berlin and allied himself with the Third Reich , [ 1 ] but his support was of little help at the beginning of the war. However, in 1941 Fascist Italy 's campaigns against the British in Egypt stimulated Al-Husayni to take on more active roles; In that same year, following the successful invasion of Yugoslavia by Axis forces , Al-Husayni promoted the recruitment of Bosnian and Albanian Muslims for the Waffen-SS , helping to form the 13th SS Handschar Mountain Division . [ 4 ] This division became notorious for particularly atrocious massacres committed against Yugoslav partisans . Al-Husayni managed to meet with Adolf Hitler in November 1941 [ 5 ] and, according to Professor Bernard Lewis , there he would have tried to convince him to extend the extermination of Jews to the territories that Vichy France and Fascist Italy They still controlled North Africa , and also proposed that the Luftwaffe bomb Tel Aviv , [ 6 ] a city inhabited almost entirely by Jews. However, the minutes of the meeting record only the request to Hitler to proclaim German support for the Arab independence movement in Palestine, as well as the Führer's polite refusal. [ 7 ] He remained a guest of the Third Reich , continuing his collaboration with Nazism until shortly before the German capitulation. [ 1 ] He tried to escape to Switzerland , but was rejected at the border and was forced to enter France , where he remained for a year under house arrest. Al-Husayni has been considered by certain Jewish historiography, at least from an ideological point of view, as one of the "architects of the Holocaust ." According to the writer Pamela Geller , during his stay in Europe Al-Husayni would have advocated for the Nazi regime to proceed with the genocide of Jews in the greatest possible number, and would even have requested that the Nazi hierarchs kill 400,000 Jews that the Germans thought were deport to Palestine. [ 8 ] In October 2015, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu , echoing these theses, pointed out that Al-Husayni had great responsibility in the Holocaust, blaming him for having "convinced Hitler " to proceed with the genocide. [ 9 ] However, this version of events has been seriously refuted by various politicians and historians. Thus, in response to Netanyahu's statements, German Chancellor Angela Merkel was blunt in assuring that " the Holocaust was Germany's responsibility and that she sees no reason to change its view on history, especially on that issue ." [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Likewise, Professor Dan Michman, a renowned expert and head of the International Institute for Holocaust Research, pointed out that although Al-Husayni did indeed meet with Hitler, this occurred when the implementation of the final solution had already been decided some time ago by the Nazi hierarchs . In the same vein, Israeli historian Dina Porat points out that Netanyahu's statements are incorrect: " it cannot be said that it was the Mufti who gave Hitler the idea of killing or burning Jews ," adding " That is not true. His meeting occurred after a series of events leading up to it ." [ 12 ] Postwar and last years edit Al-Husayni escaped French surveillance in 1946 and arrived in Cairo , where he requested political asylum and assumed command of the newly created Arab High Committee . The Zionist movement requested the United Kingdom (in those years Egypt was a British protectorate) to extradite him to try him as a war criminal. However, the Allies did not comply with the request, since Al-Husayni enjoyed great prestige in the Arab world. The socialist government of Yugoslavia also attempted to extradite him for encouraging war crimes during his stay in Bosnia , but the Arab League and the Egyptian government once again denied the extradition request. Amin al-Husayni reviewing Bosnian SS troops . Already in Egypt , Al-Husayni fought for Arab countries to launch massive attacks against the newly created State of Israel in 1948 , and was tenaciously opposed to any armistice or negotiation. His popularity, however, prevented him from assuming government positions as long as Arab political leaders refused to allow him greater ambitions in their respective countries. Al-Husayni tried in vain to gain influence over the monarchies of Egypt and Jordan , instead receiving rejections for his efforts to lead a significant political movement, while no Arab government accepted him as a domestic political leader , leaving him barely the head of the weakened Palestinian diaspora . The coming to power of governments based on Arab socialism in Syria and Egypt further reduced the prospects of Al-Husayni, who as a religious leader did not enjoy the confidence of secular leaders, whether civilian or military. In fact, the All Palestine Government (established by the Arab League in 1949 , but with effective control only over the Gaza Strip ), of which it was a part, gradually lost practical importance until it was dissolved by Gamal Abdel Nasser in 1959 . while said "government" depended only - politically and financially - on the good will of the Nasserist regime. After this event, Al-Husayni ended his political career and moved to Lebanon , where he lived until his death. He died in Beirut in 1974 . He could not be buried in Jerusalem , as was his wish, due to the refusal of the Israeli Government, which governed the entire city after its victory in the 1967 Six -Day War .
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  9898.  thelatest001  Background edit Hebron, located 30 kilometers south of Jerusalem , is the second holiest site and one of the four holy cities of Judaism . It is the location of the Cave of Machpelah ( Hebrew : מערת המכפלה , Me-arat Hamachpelah ], in which is the Tomb of the Patriarchs , where Abraham was buried, and where David was anointed King of Israel and reigned there until the capture of Jerusalem. The Sephardic Jewish community had lived continuously for more than 800 years under various imperial powers, while the Ashkenazi community had arrived at least a century earlier. [ 2 ] In Hebron, in the early 1920s, there was a period of Arab harassment of the Jewish community, with insults in the streets, occasional beatings, attacks with stones through the windows of their homes, and occasional riots in the Cave of the Patriarchs. . Until now there was a friendly relationship between the Jewish and Arab communities of Hebron, [ 3 ] despite there being a strong tradition of hostility towards Jews. [ 4 ] During this period, the Jewish community lodged several complaints with the British police, claiming that not enough was being done to protect them. Jews attributed some of the problems to the activities of the Arab nationalists of the Muslim-Christian Association, which included racist propaganda, anti-Jewish songs, and other incidents. [ 2 ] In 1928, Muslims tried to obtain from the British rights to the Western Wall , including space used by Jews for worship. During the renovation of the neglected mosques in Jerusalem, new construction activities were launched, in October 1928. Bricks from the "construction" fell "accidentally" on Jewish worshipers at the Western Wall . The Arabs also released a herd of mules at the time of prayer. The muezzins called their faithful to prayer with the volume on their amplifiers very high, in order to disturb Jewish prayer. [ 5 ] The Jewish community, especially the right-wing one, accepted the challenge. The revisionist movement demanded Jewish control of the wall. On August 14, 1929, more than six thousand Jews demonstrated in Tel Aviv demanding Jewish control of the Western Wall with the slogan: " The wall is ours ." That same night, nearly three thousand worshipers gathered at the wall in Jerusalem for prayer, a large crowd for the then very narrow space. The Arabs reacted with a second demonstration; Then the popular Beitar Zionist youth movement took action and created an escalation of violence that devastated the city of Jerusalem. Shortly afterward, a false rumor of an imminent Jewish assault on the Al-Aqsa Mosque spread among the Arab population . [ 6 ] On August 20 , 1929 , after the Arab attacks on Jerusalem, the Haganah leaders proposed providing the defense of the approximately 800 Jews of the Yishuv in Hebron, or helping them evacuate. But the leaders of Hebron's Jewish community rejected these offers, insisting that they trusted the A'yan (notable Arab intellectuals) to protect them and contain the violent sectors. The main instigators were Amin al-Husayni (who was later the main Arab ally of the Nazis ) and Arif Alárif. He, along with Husaini, was responsible for several previous riots and had been appointed officer of the Beersheba District . Arif Alárif visited Hebron shortly before the attacks and preached an inflammatory sermon on Thursday, August 22 . The false rumors that were spread spoke that the Jews had killed the Arabs in Jerusalem and had burned down the Al-Aqsa mosque (documented with a fake photo) or that the Jews were planning to build a synagogue near the Western Wall . [ 7 ] The following Friday, August 23 , angered by rumors that Jews were about to attack Al-Aqsa , Arabs began attacking Jews in the Old City of Jerusalem . Rumors and subsequent violence quickly spread to other parts of the British Mandate . The worst massacres occurred in Hebron and Safed . Other bloodthirsty attacks took place in Motza , Kfar Uriyah and Tel Aviv .
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  9899.  thelatest001  Backgroundedit Hebron, located 30 kilometers south of Jerusalem , is the second holiest site and one of the four holy cities of Judaism . It is the location of the Cave of Machpelah ( Hebrew : מערת המכפלה , Me-arat Hamachpelah ], in which is the Tomb of the Patriarchs , where Abraham was buried, and where David was anointed King of Israel and reigned there until the capture of Jerusalem. The Sephardic Jewish community had lived continuously for more than 800 years under various imperial powers, while the Ashkenazi community had arrived at least a century earlier. [ 2 ] In Hebron, in the early 1920s, there was a period of Arab harassment of the Jewish community, with insults in the streets, occasional beatings, attacks with stones through the windows of their homes, and occasional riots in the Cave of the Patriarchs. . Until now there was a friendly relationship between the Jewish and Arab communities of Hebron, [ 3 ] despite there being a strong tradition of hostility towards Jews. [ 4 ]​ During this period, the Jewish community lodged several complaints with the British police, claiming that not enough was being done to protect them. Jews attributed some of the problems to the activities of the Arab nationalists of the Muslim-Christian Association, which included racist propaganda, anti-Jewish songs, and other incidents. [ 2 ] In 1928, Muslims tried to obtain from the British rights to the Western Wall , including space used by Jews for worship. During the renovation of the neglected mosques in Jerusalem, new construction activities were launched, in October 1928. Bricks from the "construction" fell "accidentally" on Jewish worshipers at the Western Wall . The Arabs also released a herd of mules at the time of prayer. The muezzins called their faithful to prayer with the volume on their amplifiers very high, in order to disturb Jewish prayer. [ 5 ] The Jewish community, especially the right-wing one, accepted the challenge. The revisionist movement demanded Jewish control of the wall. On August 14, 1929, more than six thousand Jews demonstrated in Tel Aviv demanding Jewish control of the Western Wall with the slogan: " The wall is ours ." That same night, nearly three thousand worshipers gathered at the wall in Jerusalem for prayer, a large crowd for the then very narrow space. The Arabs reacted with a second demonstration; Then the popular Beitar Zionist youth movement took action and created an escalation of violence that devastated the city of Jerusalem. Shortly afterward, a false rumor of an imminent Jewish assault on the Al-Aqsa Mosque spread among the Arab population . [ 6 ] On August 20 , 1929 , after the Arab attacks on Jerusalem, the Haganah leaders proposed providing the defense of the approximately 800 Jews of the Yishuv in Hebron, or helping them evacuate. But the leaders of Hebron's Jewish community rejected these offers, insisting that they trusted the A'yan (notable Arab intellectuals) to protect them and contain the violent sectors. The main instigators were Amin al-Husayni (who was later the main Arab ally of the Nazis ) and Arif Alárif. He, along with Husaini, was responsible for several previous riots and had been appointed officer of the Beersheba District . Arif Alárif visited Hebron shortly before the attacks and preached an inflammatory sermon on Thursday, August 22 . The false rumors that were spread spoke that the Jews had killed the Arabs in Jerusalem and had burned down the Al-Aqsa mosque (documented with a fake photo) or that the Jews were planning to build a synagogue near the Western Wall . [ 7 ] The following Friday, August 23 , angered by rumors that Jews were about to attack Al-Aqsa , Arabs began attacking Jews in the Old City of Jerusalem . Rumors and subsequent violence quickly spread to other parts of the British Mandate . The worst massacres occurred in Hebron and Safed . Other bloodthirsty attacks took place in Motza , Kfar Uriyah and Tel Aviv .
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  9902.  thelatest001  Specific accounts of the massacre edit Scene of the destruction caused by the Arab mutinies. The House of Eliezer Dan Slonim edit Eliezer Dan Slonim was born in Hebron in 1900. He was the son of Rabbi Yaakov Yosef, the rabbi of Hebron. Eliezer was a member of the city council, appointed by the government. He was also a director of the Anglo-Palestine Bank . Eliezer had excellent relations with the British and the Arabs, who had assured him that there would be no riots. Baruch Katinka, a member of the Haganah , spoke of his meeting with Dan Eliezer shortly before the massacre: Two days before the massacre, we were told about the need to go to Hebron, with 10 or 12 armed people to protect the place. I think there were 10 men and 2 women... We arrived in Hebron after midnight and entered the house of Eliezer Dan Slonim, the bank manager in the area and head of the Jewish community. We woke him up and told him that we had brought weapons and people to protect them. He started shouting and said that if he wanted weapons he would ask for them, but that there was no need for them because he has an understanding with the Arabs, who need the credit, who are under his influence and who would not harm them. On the contrary, he said, new faces in Hebron could only irritate them. During the argument, two Arab police officers arrested us and ordered us to go to the police station. Officer Cafferata met us in our pajamas and asked us who we were and what we were doing. We said we were going for a walk. The officer complained how dare we walk during that time and said that we had to return to Jerusalem accompanied by the police. Two men stayed with the suitcases at Slonim's house. They had the bombs with them, but the next day they too returned to Jerusalem because Slonim forced them to leave the house. The next day, the massacre occurred." [ 10 ]
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  9917.  @mobl7911  You were saying something BRO? Press room CNN. Hamas frees two hostages of American origin4:06 MIDDLE EAST Israeli Defense Forces rescue female soldier kidnapped by Hamas in special operation, according to IDF By Akanksha Sharma , Kathleen Magrama 05:57 ET (10:57 GMT) October 31, 2023 (CNN) -- An Israeli soldier who was kidnapped by Hamas was rescued in a special joint operation, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) told CNN, in the first successful hostage extraction since the militant group's attack on October 7. In its initial announcement, the IDF said that soldier Ori Megidish had been "released." But it was a translation error, IDF spokesman Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Tuesday. Megidish was one of more than 200 hostages held by Hamas and was "actively rescued" with "boots on the ground" in a joint operation between the IDF and the Israeli Security Agency (ISA), also known as the Shin Bet, Conricus said. . When Israel declared a "new phase of war" by beginning ground operations last Friday, Conricus said that "based on intelligence information" Israeli special forces entered northern Gaza knowing her whereabouts and rescued her. "In fact, it was a special operation specifically aimed at getting her out of there," he said. "They were there for work," Conricus said, adding that he is happy with the outcome as Megidish is "doing well mentally and physically" and was reunited with his familyAttempts to free hostages in Gaza are complicated by the expansion of Israel's ground operation Israeli Hamas soldier rescue Soldier Ori Megidish appears in this photo with her family after being rescued by Israeli forces from Hamas captivity in Gaza. (Credit: ISA) Megidish has also shared information about his captivity with Israeli intelligence agents that "may be used in the future," Conricus added. "We are determined to rescue the 238 hostages that Hamas is holding in Gaza, all of them, so that they return home," he declared, but refrained from clarifying whether other similar operations are planned based on information about the whereabouts of the other hostages. . The hostage rescue comes amid growing international pressure on the Israeli Government to guarantee the release of the other hostages held captive in Gaza for more than three weeks, following the Hamas attack in Israel, in which more than 1,400 people, mostly civilians. According to an estimate made public by the Israeli Government Press Office last week, among the hostages held in Gaza are 135 with foreign passports from 25 countries, including men, women, children and elderly civilians, as well as soldiers. Hamas, the extremist group that runs Gaza, has so far freed only four hostages — two frail elderly Israeli women and an American mother and daughter — but negotiations to free large numbers of captives are being complicated by expanding Israeli ground operations in the besieged territory. Shani Louk, the 23-year-old kidnapped by Hamas at a music festival, was found dead, according to Israel Mother reacts to seeing her daughter in a hostage video published by Hamas 2:03 Qatar has been a key conduit in deliberations with Hamas. But Majed Al-Ansari, spokesman for Qatar's Foreign Ministry and adviser to Qatar's prime minister, told CNN on Saturday that Israel's escalation on the ground is making the situation "considerably more difficult." In response to those comments, Conricus said he would "maintain that the reality on the ground dictates otherwise" based on the IDF's rescue of Megidish. Israel has claimed that the intensification of its ground offensive puts additional pressure on Hamas and may therefore ultimately be helpful in ongoing efforts to free the hostages. Conricus also alleged that Hamas is carrying out psychological warfare using the hostages as leverage. "The way Hamas has behaved so far is that it is trying to use its hostages... to alleviate its combat situation and the tactical situation on the ground," he declared. Conricus, who did not rule out other possible hostage rescue missions in the future, told CNN that Israeli forces on the ground expect "fierce resistance" and "tunnel warfare, booby traps, improvised explosive devices, anti-tank mines, snipers and many other things," but so far "progress is good. He added that the Israeli military is making "considerable efforts, now in the ground war, to distinguish between combatants and non-combatants," adding that they are "moving slowly and deliberately."
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  9938. Israel News. "Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report"
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  9956. La victoria pertenece a Ucrania. Noticias de Israel. Inicio » Casi 500.000 muertos y heridos por la guerra en Ucrania Cerca de 500.000 muertos y heridos por la guerra en Ucrania Las bajas militares rusas se acercan a las 300.000, de las cuales 120.000 son muertos y entre 170.000 y 180.000 heridos. 18 de agosto de 2023 ¿Pagará Rusia algún día el precio por los crímenes de guerra en Ucrania? Funeral de un soldado ucraniano muerto en combate, celebrado en Bucha, Ucrania, el 31 de agosto de 2022. (Foto AP/Emilio Morenatti) El número de soldados ucranianos y rusos muertos o heridos desde que comenzó la guerra en Ucrania en febrero de 2022 se acerca a los 500.000, informó el viernes el New York Times, citando a funcionarios estadounidenses anónimos. Los funcionarios advirtieron que las cifras de víctimas siguen siendo difíciles de estimar porque se cree que Moscú subestima habitualmente sus muertos y heridos de guerra, y Kiev no publica cifras oficiales, dijo el periódico. Las bajas militares rusas se acercan a las 300.000, de las cuales 120.000 son muertos y entre 170.000 y 180.000 heridos, según el diario. Las bajas ucranianas se acercan a las 70.000, con entre 100.000 y 120.000 heridos, añade. El NYT citó a funcionarios que dijeron que el número de víctimas había aumentado después de que Ucrania lanzara un contraataque a principios de este año. El ejército ucraniano afirmó el jueves que hubo avances en su contraofensiva contra las fuerzas rusas en el frente sureste. Kiev dijo que sus fuerzas habían liberado una ciudad, el primer éxito de su tipo desde el 27 de julio, señalando el desafío que enfrenta al avanzar a través de las líneas defensivas rusas fuertemente minadas sin apoyo aéreo de largo alcance
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  9995. ​ @mehedihasantalukder2955  INFOBAE The shocking video that shows how Hamas indoctrinates children to “kill Jews” The Israel Defense Forces released the images to denounce the actions of the terrorist group in the Gaza Strip Published: September 21, 2018 01:11 pm Updated: September 21, 2018 2:58 PM CO Share article "What does a police officer do?" Two girls are asked on a Palestinian television show. A voice-over responds: "He catches thieves and those who cause trouble." But he is not the only one who has an answer to that question... on the split screen you can see another girl, about 10 years old, who adds: "And they shoot the Jews, right?" . Thus begins the shocking video of the Israel Defense Forces in which they denounce the indoctrination of Palestinian children by Hamas. This dialogue was not unique, but the compilation shows more. —Do you want to be like them? (For the police) of the child —Yes, answers the girl. So I can shoot them all. These little Palestinians say in the video that they want to be police officers to “shoot all the Jews” These little Palestinians say in the video that they want to be police officers to “shoot all the Jews” It is also shown how the little ones sing songs against the Jews with devastating phrases such as: "I am willing to sacrifice my blood for my country." Or children under 6 years old in uniform who say they want to be engineers when they grow up. , "blow up the Jews"... These kids want to be engineers when they grow up “to blow up the Jews” These kids want to be engineers when they grow up “to blow up the Jews” "The indoctrination of children begins at an early age, with anti-Semitic dialogue, on television programs that glorify martyrdom. Violence consumes the children of Gaza. Hamas has turned the tunnels of terror into attractions and organizes summer camps where they "They teach guerrilla warfare. And tunnel warfare robs children of a normal childhood," the Israel Defense Forces denounce. This is not the first time that Israel has denounced the actions of Hamas. In fact, last August he denounced how these small indoctrination camps that operate in Gaza every summer work. During these camps, youth receive training and are supervised by active members of the organization's military arm. Some young people even wear the uniform of the terrorist organization during the camp. infobae There they denounce the IDF, learn to shoot, receive military training where they learn to kidnap Israelis and are indoctrinated to follow the line of the Islamic terrorist movement.
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  10037. Israel News Home » UN » Details on the participation of UN employees who helped Hamas in the massacre in southern Israel Details on the involvement of UN employees who helped Hamas in the massacre in southern Israel January 29, 2024 Israeli authorities have revealed evidence linking UNRWA employees in Gaza to the deadly Hamas attack on Israel. Within these accusations, one individual was accused of kidnapping a woman, while another distributed ammunition. A third took part in the brutal attack on a kibbutz, where 97 people were murdered, with entire families among the victims. These subjects were part of the staff of  the United Nations agency  in charge of the education, housing and feeding of numerous Palestinians in Gaza. The accusations are detailed in a report submitted to the United States government, setting out Israel's allegations against approximately a dozen United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) workers involved in the Hamas massacre against Israel on September 7. October or later events. After being informed of these serious accusations, the UN announced on Friday the dismissal of several employees. Eight countries, including the United States, have reacted by suspending some funding to UNRWA. These workers are accused of collaborating with Hamas in organizing the attack that sparked the war in Gaza or subsequently assisting them. That day, 1,200 people were massacred in Israel, and approximately 240 people were violently kidnapped and taken to Gaza. The Secretary General of the United Nations, António Guterres, expressed his “horror” at these accusations on Sunday, confirming the dismissal of nine of the 12 designated employees. However, he urged countries that suspended their aid to reconsider, highlighting  UNRWA's key role as one of the largest employers in Gaza, with 13,000 workers . Regarding Israel's allegations, UNRWA said on Sunday that two of the 12 accused have died, but could not provide further details due to an ongoing investigation by the UN Office of Internal Oversight Services. Western officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed having received details of the dossier, but have not yet verified its contents. The United States, despite not having corroborated Israel's claims, considered them serious enough to justify suspending aid. One of the designated employees, a warehouse manager,  appears dressed in UN clothing on his social networks, and is listed as an UNRWA employee . The Israeli document delivered to US officials details the names, jobs and accusations against these employees. According to the report, Israeli intelligence officers tracked the movements of six of the men in Israel on October 7 using their phones. Others were monitored while making calls in Gaza, discussing their involvement in the Hamas attack. Additionally, three received text messages with instructions to meet on October 7,  and one was ordered to bring rocket-propelled grenades stored in his home . Israeli authorities identified 10 of the defendants as members of Hamas, the terrorist organization that dominated Gaza on the date of the October 7 attack. An additional one was linked to another terrorist group, Islamic Jihad. Among the accused, seven worked as mathematics and Arabic teachers in UNRWA schools . Two more occupied different roles in these educational institutions, and the remaining three worked as employees, social workers and warehouse managers. Within the file,  the case of a school counselor from Khan Yunis, in the south of Gaza, accused of collaborating with his son in the kidnapping of a woman in Israel, is especially detailed . Also, a social worker from Nuseirat in central Gaza faces accusations of  facilitating the transport of the body of a murdered Israeli soldier to Gaza, as well as distributing ammunition and coordinating vehicles on the day of the attack . These accusations emerge in a context of long tension between Israel and UNRWA. Since 1949, this agency has cared for the families of Arabs who were displaced to enable the destruction of the newly created State of Israel. UNRWA recognizes not only the original 700,000 displaced people as Palestinian refugees, but also their more than 5 million descendants, thus perpetuating their refugee status. UNRWA provides essential assistance to more than five million of these “Palestinian refugees” scattered across the Middle East. The resolution of his future and status, according to the agency, depends on the recognition of his “right of return” to what is now Israel, a possibility that Israel rules out. For experts on refugee issues, the existence of UNRWA is an obstacle to peace. They argue that their presence prevents the integration of Palestinian refugees into new communities and fuels the hope of a return to Israel, a goal that Israel considers inadmissible. In Gaza, Israel accuses UNRWA of being a logistical arm of Hamas, an allegation the agency denies. This is not the first time that the United States has suspended its funding to UNRWA. The Trump administration already did so as a measure of pressure on Palestinian leaders. But the agency's current financial crisis is seen as the most critical, especially at a time of emergency for Gaza. UNRWA, unlike other UN agencies, lacks financial reserves. Guterres warned on Sunday of a possible reduction in services from February. Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner general of UNRWA, warned of an “imminent catastrophe.” He criticized the idea of ​​sanctioning the agency and the community it serves for criminal acts of individuals, even more so in times of war and crisis. “Lives in Gaza and regional stability depend on this support,” Lazzarini emphasized..
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  10063.  @Sky-us4ds  Victory to Ukraine, Victory to the heroes. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 dead and wounded in the Ukrainian war Almost 500,000 dead and wounded in the Ukrainian war Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 in military Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral of a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are close to 70,000 and the wounded are between 100,000 and 120,000, he adds. Russia's losses 09/27/2023 Approximate valuation. Staff 276,990 +320 injured 830,970 100% 900,000 russian armed forces armored combat vehicles 8950 +4 13,758 russian armed forces 65.1% Tanks 4675 +3 3,300 russian armed forces 100% Artillery 6337 +38 5,689 russian armed forces 100% Aircraft 315 1,379 russian armed forces 22.8% helicopters 316 961 russian armed forces 32.9% Boats and vessels twenty 519 russian armed forces 3.9%
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  10064.  JOSEPH_STOLEN-ELECTION  Victory to Ukraine, Victory to the heroes. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 dead and wounded in the Ukrainian war Almost 500,000 dead and wounded in the Ukrainian war Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 in military Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral of a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are close to 70,000 and the wounded are between 100,000 and 120,000, he adds. Russia's losses 09/27/2023 Approximate valuation. Staff 276,990 +320 injured 830,970 100% 900,000 russian armed forces armored combat vehicles 8950 +4 13,758 russian armed forces 65.1% Tanks 4675 +3 3,300 russian armed forces 100% Artillery 6337 +38 5,689 russian armed forces 100% Aircraft 315 1,379 russian armed forces 22.8% helicopters 316 961 russian armed forces 32.9% Boats and vessels twenty 519 russian armed forces 3.9%
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  10130.  @texajp1946  UK NEWS WEBSITE OF THE YEAR Access See all the news Russian neo-Nazi group refuses to fight in Ukraine and accuses the Kremlin of abandoning its leader Yan Petrovsky was arrested in Finland for war crimes, but Wagner affiliate Rusich says Russia has ignored pleas to release him. By James Kilner August 26, 2023 • 2:21 PM The Russian neo-Nazi paramilitary group Rusich refuses to fight in Ukraine in protest at the Kremlin's lack of help to free its leader, detained in Finland on war crimes charges. A Russian neo-Nazi paramilitary group that supported Wagner's mercenary rebellion has announced it will no longer fight in Ukraine, accusing the Kremlin of abandoning its leader. The group, called Rusich, said its leader Yan Petrovsky was arrested last month as he tried to pass through Helsinki airport and Russian diplomats ignored his pleas for help. “Since July 20, Yan Petrovsky has not received a visit from the Russian consul or any lawyer. The Slavs are threatened with extradition to Ukraine, either directly or through a third country in a fictitious criminal case,” he said, using Petrokvsky's military call sign. Advertisement "Rusich stops carrying out combat missions," he said on his Telegram channel. "If a country cannot protect its citizens, why should the citizens defend it?" Petrovsky has been accused of war crimes and Ukrainian officials want to put him on trial. Rusich was created in 2014 and is open about his pro-Nazi views. Even along with Wagner, he was known for his brutality. In April, Rusich posted a video on his Telegram channel of a Ukrainian prisoner being beheaded with a knife. Their leaders have also been filmed killing cubs. Rusich has criticized the way the Russian Defense Ministry handled its invasion of Ukraine and, although he was not directly involved, supported Wagner's rebellion in June, which was put down 120 miles from Moscow. Advertisement After the death of Wagner leader Yevgeny Prigozhin this week in a plane crash widely attributed to Vladimir Putin, Rusich said: “Let this be a lesson for all of you. You always have to go all the way." Since the Wagner rebellion, the Kremlin appears to have launched an offensive against Russian mercenary and paramilitary groups. Wagner's camp in Belarus is being dismantled and his ex-combatants are being forced to swear allegiance to Putin. Rusich also said that two Ukrainian intelligence officers had already questioned Petrovsky in Finland. "It remains incomprehensible (actually understandable) why our diplomatic wing in Finland is engaged in sabotage, turning a blind eye to the detention and interrogation of citizens by intelligence officials of the country against which we are actually waging war." , he claimed.
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  10143.  @fedevida1951  Featured Topics Blackouts Water shortages Economic crisis Venezuela Hezbollah War in Ukraine Migration crisis Political prisoners Open navigation International SUPPORT To help 14ymedio UN halves death toll of women and children in Gaza The agency acknowledges that it cannot independently verify the number of victims. Displaced Palestinians in a camp, smoke from an Israeli airstrike in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, in the background Displaced Palestinians in a camp, with smoke from an Israeli airstrike in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, in the background / EFE/Mohammed Saber 14ymedio May 13, 2024 - 11:54 PM Save as favorite To save as a favorite, you must first log in with your 14ymedio account. Login Cancel Madrid/ Seven months after the start of Israel's war in Gaza, following the attack carried out by Hamas in Israeli territory on October 7 that left 1,400 dead, nearly 5,400 wounded and more than 200 kidnapped, the United Nations has acknowledged that some of the figures provided by the terrorist group's command and replicated by the organization are "inconsistent." Likewise, various media outlets questioned the UN for having halved the number of women and children killed in its reports, without explanation. In its report of May 6, the 213th day of the war, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) indicated that the Palestinian victims totaled 34,735 , including more than 9,500 women and more than 14,000 children. In the report of two days later, the total number rose to 34,844 , but this time, women numbered 4,959 and children 7,797. Along with these figures, it also stated that the highest number of deaths corresponded to adult men (40%, 10,006), followed by children (37%), women (20%) and the elderly (8%). Until May 8, the UN had reiterated , in its daily communiqués, that around 70% of those killed in the Israeli bombings were women and children.
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  10144. ​ @fedevida1951   International        Straight Follow the latest news on the heavy rains in Madrid and all the information on road closures, commuter trains, AVE and Metro UN to continue using Hamas figures despite correcting errors Gaza casualties remain at around 35,000, but the number of women and children confirmed dead was recently halved The inevitable offensive on Rafah Hamas announces the death of seven hostages in Gaza due to Israeli bombing  A group of medical workers recover bodies buried in Nasser Hospital ep David Alandete Washington correspondent 05/15/2024 Updated at 04:20h. 26 After nearly halving the number of confirmed child and female victims in Gaza, the United Nations denies any inaccuracy and says it will continue to use the counts provided by Hamas , given the impossibility of accessing the Strip due to the Israeli blockade. The UN maintains that 34,900 Palestinians have died in the Israeli operation , of which 24,868 have been identified as of May 13. That same day, the secretary general of that international organization, António Guterres, called for a detailed investigation into civilian deaths in this operation, following the death of an aid worker. The Israeli operation against Hamas following the terrorist attack of October 7, 2023 has been embroiled in a series of controversies due to the impossibility of confirming data as important for evaluating such a conflict as the number of deaths on the Palestinian side. Since the offensive began in the Strip, Israel has prevented humanitarian aid organization personnel and the media from accessing it, leading the international community to repeat the figures given by Hamas, which controls the Palestinian territory.
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  10156. Israel News. Israel refutes allegations of famine in Gaza News about Israel in Israel News / Ari Hashomer / 21 hours ago Israel has responded to warnings from the United States, the United Nations and other aid agencies about possible famine in the Gaza Strip by denying that such a situation exists. “We do not believe there is famine in the Gaza Strip,” a spokesperson for the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) of the Israel Defense Forces told the Times of Israel. Although he acknowledged difficulties in some areas, he stressed Israel's commitment to providing a significant amount of humanitarian aid. The spokesman stressed that Israel has imposed “absolutely no limit on the amount of aid” entering Gaza and noted that the main challenge is the distribution of aid within the territory. To overcome this, Israel is expanding aid entry routes, including opening a sea corridor from Cyprus and sending convoys through a crossing near Beeri in northern Gaza. With the capacity to control up to 44 trucks per hour at the Kerem Shalom and Nitzana border crossings, the COGAT spokesperson assured that Israel can inspect aid “as quickly as possible” and is prepared to implement improvements when necessary. “We have added staff, scanning equipment and man hours,” he said, which will allow Kerem Shalom to process more aid than is currently being distributed. Additionally, the spokesperson revealed that there is an IDF team that meets daily with the UN and other aid organizations to coordinate needs on the ground in Gaza. “Based on that understanding, we prioritize what humanitarian aid should come in,” he said, opening the door to facilitating the entry of additional aid requested by specific organizations or countries.
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  10248.  @zazzaz6533  Complaints of human rights abuses 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 83 ] 2007 The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 59 ] as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 84 ] These complaints from Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 85 ] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 86 ] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 87 ] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 88 ] [ 89 ]
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  10298. Israel News Home » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, have officially adopted the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “occupied Palestinian territories.” After the Balfour Declaration (1917), the Treaty of Lausanne (1923), the British Mandate (1922), the San Remo Resolution (1920) and the Treaty of Sèvres (1920), international law was created and recognized and They restored the historic rights of the Jews to their lands. The signatories of these treaties and the Mandate (United Kingdom, France, Turkey, Japan, Italy, etc.) are bound by them. In the mandate granted to the United Kingdom in August 1922, the League of Nations recognized "the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine and the basis for the restoration of their homeland in that country." Thus, the right of the Jewish people to settle in the land of Palestine, their historic homeland, and to establish their State there, is a legitimate right enshrined in international law. The UNDRIP affirms the right of the Jewish people as indigenous people and "especially their rights to their lands, territories and resources." The time has come for Jews to fully exercise their rights. United Nations General Assembly resolutions declaring that the colonization of Jews in Jewish Samaria is contrary to international law are only recommendations and have never led to changes in existing binding treaties. UN Security Council resolutions declaring settlements in Judea and Samaria illegal are not binding. Only the resolutions of Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter are binding on all UN Member States. For example, Security Council Resolution 2334 was adopted on December 23, 2016 by a vote of 14-0. Four permanent members of the Security Council – China, France, Russia and the United Kingdom – voted in favor, the US abstained. This resolution was not adopted under Chapter VII of the Charter. It is not binding. That resolution states that Israel's settlement activity constitutes a "flagrant violation" of international law. It has "no legal validity." This resolution violates UNDRIP, the British Mandate and the other treaties. The right of the Jewish people to "settle" in Judea and Samaria, and the right of Israel to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria (part of Palestine) derive from the mandate (Levy Report of July 9, 2012). In accordance with the mandate, the right to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria is a direct consequence of the right of the Jews.
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  10299. Right of Jews to settle throughout Palestine, that is, in the territory of the 1936 mandate. Article 80 of the United Nations Charter (1945) recognized the validity of existing rights that States and peoples acquired under the various mandates, including the British Mandate over Palestine (1922), and the rights of Jews to settle in Palestine (Judea-Samaria) under those instruments. (Pr. E. Rostow). These rights cannot be altered by the UN. "Except as may be agreed in individual trusteeship agreements...nothing in this Charter shall be construed in any way to modify in any way the rights of any States or peoples or the terms of existing international instruments in which the Members of the United Nations can be parties respectively. (Article 80, paragraph 1, Charter of the United Nations) In a series of decisions and advisory opinions on Namibia, the International Court of Justice ruled that a League Mandate is a binding international instrument like a treaty, which continues as a fiduciary obligation of the international community until its terms are fulfilled. In the Namibia case, the Court upheld the Security Council's ruling that South Africa had abandoned its rights as a Mandatory Power by failing to fulfill some of its fundamental duties. The mandate survived as a trust, based on the legal principles confirmed by Article 80 of the Charter. Like the South African Mandate, the Palestine Mandate survived the termination of British administration as a trust under Article 80 of the United Nations Charter (Pr. E Rostow). Therefore, there are Jewish rights of “settlement” in the so-called “West Bank” (Palestine); It cannot be seriously maintained, as the European Union, Western States, France, the United Kingdom, Russia, China and other States do, that the Israeli settlements in Judea and Samaria are illegal and that the annexation is contrary to international law. This position is political, not legal. Despite UN resolutions to the contrary, the establishment of Israeli civilian settlements in the West Bank is not incompatible with international law, said US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Israel, the Jewish State, as a member of the international community has the right but also the duty to fulfill the mandate that most nations ignored fearing terrorism and the Muslim world, animated by 2000 years of religious hatred and anti-Semitism. One hundred and three years have passed since the Balfour Declaration, 73 years since the rejection of United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181 on November 29, 1947, 52 years since the Six-Day War of 1967 and 27 years since the Oslo Accords. The Oslo Accords of 1993 and 1995 were signed but did not lead to peace. The Arab Muslim leaders of Judea Samaria and Gaza do not want peace, they rejected Israel's offer made in 2000 and 2008 to live in peace. The involvement of the Palestinian Authority security apparatus in the killing of Jews since 1993 is proof, as is the payment to prisoners implicated in terrorism-related crimes. Abbas's threats that the Palestinians will provoke an "uprising" after the Bahrain Conference and after Israel applies sovereignty over Judea and Samaria, must be taken seriously. Abbas is definitely not interested in peace. Israel has the duty to draw the logical consequences of this behavior and annex all or some of the territories of area C, to ensure the existence of its population within safe borders, and to be able to receive the 6 million Jews who still live in the area. exile, who wish to settle in Israel.
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  10343. ​ @X3R013  "Netanyahu spreads images of babies killed in the midst of a propaganda war against Hamas The Israeli prime minister's office showed photographs of the body of a bloodied child, as well as two other images with several charred bodies of babies." "Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an image from September 27. — Abir Sultan / REUTERS Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an image from September 27. — Abir Sultan / REUTERS" "MADRID, 10/12/2023 20:27 UPDATED: 10/12/2023 20:39 PUBLIC / AGENCIES The Government of Benjamin Netanyahu has taken a new step in the propaganda war that is also being waged these days. The Israeli Prime Minister's office posted photos of charred babies on its social networks this Thursday, while a senior Army official said that he himself found a decapitated baby in an Israeli community near Gaza, and that other colleagues of his saw more. without giving a specific figure." "Reports about babies being decapitated after the attack launched by Hamas have been constantly present in recent days, although there was a lack of concrete data that would allow us to establish the dimension of what happened." "In this context, the Netanyahu Government has published these photos and has denounced the beheading of some babies, as well as the burning and murder of children in the "horrifying and monstrous" attack launched last Saturday from Gaza by the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas. , which caused war to break out in the region." "Israel warns that "there will be no electricity or water in Gaza" until the hostages are freed Israel warns that "there will be no electricity or water in Gaza" until the hostages are freed In a post on the social network "As he assured, they are "horrifying photographs of babies murdered and burned by the monsters of Hamas", a group that "is inhumane" and "like the Islamic State." A member of the ZAKA emergency teams, which is in charge of the recovery of bodies, told EFE that "he doesn't have numbers, but that there are many cases" of dead children in places like Kibbutz Beeri, the Israeli community where there was the largest massacre of civilians these days. "I myself took bodies of one-month-old, two-month-old babies, of burned children, of children who when I took them by the hands were still burning." In turn, he added that he knew of cases of "people who were tortured, raped and burned alive." "Spaniards trapped in the hell of Gaza: "We need the Government to get us out of here, there is no safe place" The head of ZAKA in the southern area of Israel, Yossi Landau, said this Thursday that he found "a pregnant lady on the floor" of her house, with "her stomach completely open, a fetus connected to the umbilical cord, stabbed with a knife, and the mother shot in the head. "While bodies are recovered and identified that add to the number of more than 1,300 deaths in Israel due to the Hamas offensive, which included a ground incursion into Israeli areas next to Gaza, a member of the Israeli Army's health teams assured this Thursday that He himself "found a baby with its head cut off" among the more than 100 people murdered in Kibbutz Beeri, next to the Strip." "Members of his team found more decapitated children, added reserve Colonel Golan Vach, head of the National Rescue Unit in the Army's Home Front Command. "I don't think a baby with a severed head is an accident, "A missile doesn't do this," Vach said. " "In his opinion, "terrorism means that a person enters the home of innocent people, kills the mother and cuts off the baby's head," a scene that unit him these days. Iran looks at the US The president of Iran, Ebrahim Raisi, assured this Thursday during a speech from the Iranian city of Shiraz that the United States "must be held accountable" for the "war crimes and crimes against humanity" committed by Israel against the Palestinian territories. This Thursday, Raisi held a telephone conversation with the Syrian president, Bashar al Assad, in which he called for unity among all Arab and Islamic countries "to put an end to Israeli atrocities against the innocent people of Palestine," according to The Tasnim news agency has reported. ADVERTISING For his part, the Iranian Foreign Minister, Hosein Amirabdolahian, has asserted in the framework of a meeting with senior Iraqi officials from Baghdad that the shipment of weapons from the United States to Israel and the massacre against the Palestinian people "are occurring."
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  10370. ​ @ArtemisTwelve  Complaints of human rights abuses According to Saudi researcher and writer Abdullah bin Bijad al-Otaibi, Hamas is an organization that violates human rights, whose terrorism focuses mainly on the Palestinian people of Gaza, which it rules with an iron fist, and then on the Arab countries. [ 68 ] [ 69 ] According to the Egyptian writer Dalia Ziada , Hamas is a terrorist organization and its disappearance would benefit the entire region and help achieve peace in the Middle East. [ 70 ] [ 71 ] In 2023, US President Joe Biden accused Hamas of raping and mutilating dozens of women and girls during the October 7 attack . [ 72 ] [ 73 ] Forensic examinations revealed that they had been tortured, raped, dismembered and burned alive. [ 74 ] [ 75 ] [ 76 ] Since the 2000s, Hamas has been denounced for multiple human rights violations, including: 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 77 ] 2007 The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 44 ] as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 78 ] These complaints from Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 79 ] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 80 ] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 81 ] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 82 ] [ 83 ]
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  10411. @publics.public  Skip to main content FDD logo December 20, 2023 | Flash Brief Hamas Member Admits It Uses Hospital as Command Center Listen to analysis 3 min Listen to analysis 3 min Latest Developments A member of Hamas admitted that the terrorist group uses a hospital as a command center, according to new footage released by Israel on December 19. The footage shows an Israeli interrogation of Hamas Lieutenant Colonel Ahmad Kahalot, who serves as manager of the Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, in which he admits that the facility was under the control of Hamas. Kahalot also says that at least one Israeli hostage seized by Hamas on October 7 was brought to the hospital. The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry reported on December 12 that Israeli troops entered the Kamal Adwan Hospital. In the subsequent days, Israeli soldiers arrested more than 70 Hamas operatives, including Kahalot. Following the arrests, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Shin Bet security agency released a joint statement indicating that some of the individuals captured at the hospital had participated in the October 7 massacre in southern Israel. Expert Analysis “Once again, Hamas is cynically using a hospital as a cover for its terrorist activities. Hamas hides behind the most vulnerable civilians because it understands that the suffering of the people of Gaza is yet another weapon it can use to attack Israel.” — Enia Krivine, Senior Director of FDD’s Israel Program and National Security Network “Hamas’s widespread use of hospitals as bases of operation underscores the urgent need to remove the terrorist group from power in Gaza. Hamas not only threatens every Israeli man, woman, and child, Jewish and Arab alike, but also endangers Gazans as well.” — David May, FDD Research Manager and Senior Research Analyst Hamas Exploits Hospitals for Terrorism In November, the IDF uncovered a sophisticated tunnel complex beneath Shifa Hospital in Gaza that included bathrooms, a kitchen, and air conditioned rooms. With its 1,200 beds, Shifa is Gaza’s biggest hospital. Israel has warned for years that Hamas leaders were exploiting the hospital’s protected status by digging their main bunker and tunnel network below ground. On November 19, the IDF released surveillance footage of armed terrorists bringing hostages abducted from Israel on October 7 into Shifa Hospital. The IDF discovered the remains of two Israeli hostages, Noa Marciano and Yehudit Weiss, in the vicinity of Shifa Hospital. Related Analysis “10 Things to Know About Hamas and Hospitals,” FDD Insight “The Real Gaza Hospital Crisis,” Jonathan Schanzer, FDD Senior Vice President for Research “Hamas Uses Gaza Hospital as Headquarters,” FDD Flash Brief Subscribe to FDD Flash Briefs Email Address Submit Issues: Israel Israel at War Palestinian Politics Copyright © 2024 Foundation for Defense of Democracies Privacy Policy P.O. Box 33249, Washington D.C. 20033 202-207-0190 info@fdd.org Media Center
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  10426. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  10438. The victory belongs to Ukraine. Israeli News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the death toll had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian military claimed on Thursday that there had been progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first success of its kind since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  10527. israeli news Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  10577.  @michaelkoopman7274  Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support.
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  10598. IDF refutes Hamas accusations of mass graves in Gaza News about FDI in Israel News / Ari Hashomer / Yesterday The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) denied accusations by leaders of the Hamas terrorist group regarding the involvement of Israeli troops in mass graves and alleged executions in a hospital in the southern Gaza Strip. According to the IDF, “The claim that the IDF buried Palestinian bodies is completely unfounded,” this in response to questions about the incident. From Gaza, Hamas leaders declared that they had “discovered” a mass grave with more than 200 bodies in the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, accusing without evidence the Israeli forces of murdering these Palestinians and then burying them. The UN human rights office indicated that some of the bodies were “found with their hands tied and stripped of their clothing.” The IDF clarified that during its operations in the Nasser Hospital area in recent months, its troops only examined bodies previously buried by Palestinians on the grounds of the medical center, “as part of an effort to locate hostages.” They assured that the actions were carried out in a “selective” manner, based solely on intelligence information about possible locations of Israeli hostages. Finally, the Israeli military maintained that “The examinations were carried out in an orderly manner, maintaining the dignity of the deceased and in a respectful manner,” and that the bodies were “returned to their place in an orderly and proper manner.” IDF raid on Gaza hospital: 200 terrorists captured In late February, an operation carried out by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in the area of the Nasser Hospital led to the capture of approximately 200 individuals identified as terrorists by Israel, who were barricaded within the medical center facilities. During the same operation, Israeli forces discovered unused medicines, supposedly intended for Israeli hostages, and weapons caches. The IDF stated that “The operation was carried out selectively and without causing harm to the hospital, patients and medical staff.” No hostage bodies were found in the area. Additionally, Palestinian civilians were documented burying their dead on the hospital grounds before Israeli troops intervened. Experts geolocated the burial area in the same place where leaders of the Hamas terrorist organization claimed to have recently discovered a new mass grave. The IDF generally does not handle the bodies of Palestinians killed in the Gaza Strip. There is no evidence to suggest that the cemetery examined by the army in February is a different site from the one where Hamas mentioned finding a new mass grave.
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  10623. ​@@user-ve8he3om5q Look for your tissues, you'll need them, you idiot. Israel News Home » IDF » With grenades, snipers, drones and in combat: several terrorists eliminated by the IDF in Gaza With grenades, snipers, drones and in combat: several terrorists eliminated by the IDF in Gaza December 29, 2023 IDF expands operations in Khan Younis area, southern Gaza IDF soldiers are seen operating inside the Gaza Strip in this undated photo released on December 29, 2023. (Israel Defense Forces) The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have announced the expansion of their operation in the Khan Younis area and the launch of an offensive against Hamas in the southern city. During this operation, several significant incidents have been recorded. In one of the incidents, soldiers from the Parachute Brigade discovered a Hamas agent emerging from a tunnel with an RPG grenade launcher. In response, the IDF threw grenades at both the agent and the tunnel. The paratroopers were also reported to have identified Hamas gunmen inside a building and carried out a tank attack against them. In Khan Younis, troops from the 7th Armored Brigade identified a Hamas operative at a close distance and carried out a drone strike against him. In another incident, the IDF identified a group of Hamas gunmen in a building and ordered an airstrike to neutralize them. In northern Gaza, the IDF's 460th Armored Brigade reported killing several Hamas gunmen in various clashes involving airstrikes, sniper fire, machine gun fire, and tank shelling. One of the notable incidents involved a Hamas operative armed with an RPG who was heading towards troops, and was killed by IDF fire. Additionally, in Jabaliya, Brigade 261 conducted a search at the home of a Hamas operative, where weapons and documents related to Hamas were found, the IDF reported.
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  10651. ​ @caterine837  Documentary evidence of imaginary ribone fables. Home » Opinion » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, have officially adopted the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “ occupied Palestinian territories
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  10739. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  10813. ​ @HarryMah  IDF declares Hamas' Rafah Brigade defeated News about Israel in Israel News / Ari Hashomer / 5 hours ago The Rafah Brigade, belonging to the Hamas terror group, has been virtually wiped out, with at least 2,308 of its members killed by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). In addition, Israeli troops have destroyed more than 13 kilometers of tunnels in the area, military sources told reporters in the southernmost city of the Gaza Strip. “They have defeated the Rafah Brigade,” Brigadier General Itzik Cohen, responsible for the offensive in the region, said during a press conference in the Philadelphia Corridor. “All four battalions that comprised it have been eliminated and we now have full operational control over the urban area,” he added. Cohen, who commands the IDF's 162nd Division, said combat engineering forces discovered a complex of 203 interconnected tunnels in the Philadelphia Corridor, which stretches from the Egyptian border to about 300 meters outside Rafah. “We have managed to destroy most of these tunnels,” Cohen said. “We are continuing to investigate others, and when we complete the inspections, we will proceed to demolish them.” Among the 203 tunnels identified, Cohen confirmed that nine had reached Egyptian territory. However, he said that these underground passages had already been blocked previously, either by the Egyptian authorities or by Hamas itself. “In total, there are nine tunnels that cross into Egypt, but they are all collapsed and out of operation,” the general said.
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  10821. ​ @FontaineDerby  I read carefully. Although Israel initially helped the creation of Hamas, trying to weaken the until then hegemonic PLO of Yasir Arafat , [ 51 ]​ since its formal creation in 1987 until the present, the different organizations that are part of Hamas have become in priority targets of Israeli military operations, which have ended the lives of important members of the movement, including its founder and spiritual leader, Sheikh Ahmed Yasin , and his successor Abdel Aziz ar-Rantisi , [ 52 ] ​[ 53 ] killed in "selective attacks" by Israeli military forces. [ 54 ]​ Hamas's founding charter exhibits the influence of anti-Semitic conspiracy theories . [ 55 ] The Change and Reform list, linked to Hamas, ran in the 2006 Palestinian general elections , obtaining an absolute majority, which gave it the power to form the government led by Ismail Haniye , which generated a series of sanctions by some countries. Westerners and Arabs who considered Hamas a terrorist. [ 56 ] After a series of clashes and growing tension with its rival Fatah , in 2007 armed organizations loyal to Hamas in the Gaza Strip ended up expelling Fatah supporters from the territory and took full control of the Strip. . From then until 2017, Hamas assumed government of the Gaza Strip, while its political rival Fatah maintained control of the West Bank . In September 2017, a rapprochement began between Hamas and Fatah. On October 2, the Palestinian National Authority returned to Gaza and on October 12, the Palestinian Reconciliation Pact was signed in Cairo between Hamas and Fatah , which agreed to the creation of a Palestinian unity government, the calling of general elections and the transfer of control of the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt to the Palestinian National Authority . [ 57 ] The Hamas Government in Gaza has been subject to a blockade by Israel and Egypt since 2007 that prevents the entry of food, medicine, construction materials, weapons and other products into Gazan territory. The Hamas PA in Gaza was one of the main targets of the Israeli army's invasion of Gaza in late 2008; After declaring that it had achieved its objectives, the Israeli army ended up withdrawing from the coastal territory, returning to the status quo prior to the conflict and Hamas regaining power in the Strip. Different human rights organizations , such as Human Rights Watch or Amnesty International , have accused Hamas of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity against both Israeli and Palestinian populations , [ 58 ]​ as well as torture , murders and kidnappings against the Palestinian population. [ 59 ] ​[ 60 ]
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  10844. ​ @serranaferrer3343  Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “occupied Palestinian territories.” After the Balfour Declaration (1917), the Treaty of Lausanne (1923), the British Mandate (1922), the San Remo Resolution (1920) and the Treaty of Sèvres (1920), international law was created and recognized and They restored the historic rights of the Jews to their lands. The signatories of these treaties and the Mandate (United Kingdom, France, Turkey, Japan, Italy, etc.) are bound by them. In the mandate granted to the United Kingdom in August 1922, the League of Nations recognized "the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine and the basis for the restoration of their homeland in that country." Thus, the right of the Jewish people to settle in the land of Palestine, their historic homeland, and to establish their State there, is a legitimate right enshrined in international law. The UNDRIP affirms the right of the Jewish people as indigenous people and "especially their rights to their lands, territories and resources." The time has come for Jews to fully exercise their rights. United Nations General Assembly resolutions declaring that the colonization of Jews in Jewish Samaria is contrary to international law are only recommendations and have never led to changes in existing binding treaties. UN Security Council resolutions declaring settlements in Judea and Samaria illegal are not binding. Only the resolutions of Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter are binding on all UN Member States. For example, Security Council Resolution 2334 was adopted on December 23, 2016 by a vote of 14-0. Four permanent members of the Security Council – China, France, Russia and the United Kingdom – voted in favor, the US abstained. This resolution was not adopted under Chapter VII of the Charter. It is not binding. That resolution states that Israel's settlement activity constitutes a "flagrant violation" of international law. It has "no legal validity." This resolution violates UNDRIP, the British Mandate and the other treaties. The right of the Jewish people to "settle" in Judea and Samaria, and the right of Israel to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria (part of Palestine) derive from the mandate (Levy Report of July 9, 2012). In accordance with the mandate, the right to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria is a direct consequence of the right of Jews to settle throughout Palestine, that is, in the territory of the 1936 mandate. Article 80 of the United Nations Charter (1945) recognized the validity of existing rights that States and peoples acquired under the various mandates, including the British Mandate over Palestine (1922), and the rights of Jews to settle in Palestine (Judea-Samaria) under those instruments. (Pr. E. Rostow). These rights cannot be altered by the UN.
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  10850. ​ @zeescaan7969  Here you have the "fuckinn terrorists" enjoy reading. Complaints of human rights abuses 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 83 ] 2007 The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 59 ] as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 84 ] These complaints from Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 85 ] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 86 ] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 87 ] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 88 ] [ 89 ]
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  10877. ​ @edgarb8661  Bien, Ahora hablemos de los nazis. El ruso-nazi Dmitri Utkin, lea un poco sobre él. Puntos de vista políticos y raciales Según varios medios de comunicación, Utkin es un admirador de la Alemania nazi y tiene múltiples tatuajes nazis, incluida la insignia de Schutzstaffel (SS).[10][11][12][13][14] Según los informes, Utkin se llamó a sí mismo Wagner en honor al compositor alemán Richard Wagner, porque su trabajo fue muy admirado por Adolf Hitler y fue apropiado por los nazis.[3][15][16] Los miembros del Grupo Wagner han dicho que Utkin es un Rodnover, un creyente en la fe nativa eslava.[17] Utkin no ha aparecido en público desde 2016.[18] grupo Wagner. Elementos de extrema derecha El Grupo Wagner se ha relacionado con el extremismo de extrema derecha, incluida la supremacía blanca y el neonazismo.[65][107][66][108][109] Muchos miembros fundadores de Wagner pertenecen al Movimiento Imperial Ruso ultranacionalista de extrema derecha.[108] Según los informes, el cofundador de Wagner, Dmitry Utkin, es neonazi y tiene varios tatuajes nazis.[110][111][107][109] El nombre "Wagner" en sí proviene del distintivo de llamada "Wagner" del propio Utkin. Se dice que eligió el nombre en honor al compositor alemán Richard Wagner, porque Adolf Hitler admiraba su música.[112][107] Los miembros del Grupo Wagner dicen que Utkin es un Rodnover, un seguidor de la fe nativa eslava.[113] Un subgrupo de Wagner, "Rusich", fue fundado por el autoproclamado neonazi Alexey Milchakov y es abierto sobre su ideología de extrema derecha.[114][115][116][117] Los miembros de Wagner también han dejado grafitis neonazis en el campo de batalla,[66][118] como esvásticas y el emblema de las SS.[108][109]
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  10878. ​ @edgarb8661  Y aquí tienes algo más. El neonazi Yevgeny Prigozhin NEGA al nazi Putin en público y su falsa PROPAGANDA nazi en Ucrania. Aquí hay algo más, para ti y para los anteriores adoctrinados. NoticiasMundoRusia El jefe de Wagner desafía abiertamente la narrativa del Kremlin sobre Ucrania Yevgueni Prigozhin, líder del grupo Wagner y figura incómoda para el Kremlin Por Joshua Askew & Euronews en Español • 25/03/2023 Yevgueni Prigozhin duda de que la guerra que Rusia está librando en Ucrania tenga que ver con la supuesta amenaza de la OTAN, y también cuestiona que, como dice Moscú, estén luchando para “desnazificar Ucrania”. El jefe de la notoria fuerza mercenaria de Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, continúa librando su batalla personal contra el Kremlin. El último "disparo" de él, y según informes del Instituto para el Estudio de la Guerra (ISW), ha sido contradecir abiertamente aspectos clave de la narrativa del Kremlin sobre la guerra de Ucrania. Sin ir más lejos, Prigozhin habría negado que Rusia luche contra la OTAN, cuestionando además que haya nazis en Ucrania. El Kremlin ha justificado repetidamente la invasión de su vecino como "necesaria" para purgar Kiev de neonazis, que amenazan la paz y la seguridad de Rusia, a pesar de la poca evidencia de ello. Al mismo tiempo, no han dudado en presentar la guerra como una lucha existencial contra la OTAN, que según ellos se está acercando demasiado a las fronteras de Rusia. Prigozhin, según informa ISW, habría asegurado que Moscú lucha "exclusivamente contra ucranianos", equipados con material proporcionado por la OTAN y contra algunos mercenarios "rusofóbicos" que voluntariamente apoyan a Ucrania. Pero en ningún caso contra la propia OTAN. Asimismo, el líder wagneriano habría expresado sus dudas sobre los objetivos de "desnazificación" en Ucrania, mostrando sus dudas sobre la presencia de nazis en el país. Según los informes, también "rechazó de plano" las antiguas afirmaciones del Kremlin de que Rusia necesita defenderse de una amenaza de la OTAN. “Es ridículo pensar que los funcionarios rusos no sabían que la OTAN vendría en ayuda de Kiev”, dijo Prigozhin citado por ISW.
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  10973.  @Jimmy1972  I trust internal Israeli intelligence reports, the previous one and this one are, tough luck kid. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support.
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  10993. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support
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  11016. Israel News. Israel refutes allegations of famine in Gaza News about Israel in Israel News / Ari Hashomer / 21 hours ago Israel has responded to warnings from the United States, the United Nations and other aid agencies about possible famine in the Gaza Strip by denying that such a situation exists. “We do not believe there is famine in the Gaza Strip,” a spokesperson for the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) of the Israel Defense Forces told the Times of Israel. Although he acknowledged difficulties in some areas, he stressed Israel's commitment to providing a significant amount of humanitarian aid. The spokesman stressed that Israel has imposed “absolutely no limit on the amount of aid” entering Gaza and noted that the main challenge is the distribution of aid within the territory. To overcome this, Israel is expanding aid entry routes, including opening a sea corridor from Cyprus and sending convoys through a crossing near Beeri in northern Gaza. With the capacity to control up to 44 trucks per hour at the Kerem Shalom and Nitzana border crossings, the COGAT spokesperson assured that Israel can inspect aid “as quickly as possible” and is prepared to implement improvements when necessary. “We have added staff, scanning equipment and man hours,” he said, which will allow Kerem Shalom to process more aid than is currently being distributed. Additionally, the spokesperson revealed that there is an IDF team that meets daily with the UN and other aid organizations to coordinate needs on the ground in Gaza. “Based on that understanding, we prioritize what humanitarian aid should come in,” he said, opening the door to facilitating the entry of additional aid requested by specific organizations or countries.
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  11085. ¿Cuáles son las consecuencias de las sanciones económicas contra Rusia? Primera modificación: 28/02/2022 - 23:46 Última modificación: 28/02/2022 - 23:44 París (AFP) – Un rublo en mínimos históricos, el cierre de la bolsa de Moscú, una subida drástica de los tipos de interés... Estas son algunas de las consecuencias este lunes de las sanciones impuestas a la economía y las finanzas rusas. ANUNCIOS ¿Un impacto ya visible en Rusia? Una de las últimas medidas puestas en marcha fue la congelación de una parte de las reservas de divisas del banco central ruso en el extranjero. Estas reservas suelen ser útiles cuando se pretende apoyar la moneda, lo que será ahora mucho más difícil. "El tamaño de las reservas determina la credibilidad a la hora de defender el tipo de cambio", recuerda Niclas Poitiers, investigador del Instituto Bruegel de Bruselas. "Las personas han perdido confianza en su sistema financiero", agrega, lo que explica el desplome de la divisa rusa y los importantes retiros de efectivo de la población. Para apoyar el rublo frente a las sanciones, Moscú prohibió este lunes a sus residentes transferir divisas al extranjero y los exportadores se verán obligados a convertir en rublos el 80% de sus ingresos obtenidos en monedas extranjeras desde el 1 de enero de 2022. Las sanciones económicas también incluyen la congelación de activos bancarios y personales, la exclusión de determinados bancos de la red de intercambio interbancario SWIFT y el control de las exportaciones. Entre estas sanciones, algunas tendrán un efecto a corto plazo, como la congelación de activos de personalidades consideradas cercanas al régimen. Otras, en cambio, tendrán un efecto a más largo plazo, como las restricciones a la exportación de componentes electrónicos, subraya Olivier Dorgans, abogado especializado en sanciones en el gabinete Ashurst. El Fondo Monetario Internacional (FMI), que en enero, antes de la invasión de Ucrania, apuntaba a un crecimiento del 2,8% en Rusia este año, advirtió el jueves de un "riesgo económico importante". Las sanciones podrían afectar al crecimiento ruso en 1 o 2 puntos del PIB, calculó el viernes la empresa de análisis Capital Economics, incluso antes de la congelación de los activos del banco central o la próxima exclusión de la red SWIFT. También podría acelerar la inflación de unos 3 puntos, según la consultora.
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  11086. El banco central ruso duplicó el lunes su tasa de interés de referencia, llevándola a 20%, con el consiguiente riesgo de desaceleración del crecimiento. ¿Pueden endurecerse aún más las sanciones? Los países occidentales aún tienen margen de maniobra. Después de haber anunciado que una serie de bancos rusos serían excluidas del sistema SWIFT, podrían optar por una exclusión generalizada. Sin embargo, esta opción es poco probable. "Si vamos demasiado lejos, es malo para nosotros", aseguraron a la AFP altos responsables europeos. Además, varios bancos podrían escapar a esa exclusión para preservar el suministro de energía a Europa. Pero según el diputado y economista europeo Luis Garicano, "las sanciones no valen nada si no nos atacamos a la energía", que representa una gran parte del PIB ruso. Otra opción, según el economista y profesor de la Universidad de California Gabriel Zucman, sería apuntar las carteras de los magnates congelando más ampliamente sus activos en el extranjero. ¿Riesgos para la economía mundial? Desde el inicio del conflicto ruso, la estrategia ha sido concentrar al máximo los efectos de las sanciones en la economía rusa y minimizar los efectos en el resto del mundo. Pero el conflicto provoca una subida de los precios de las materias primas, presionando las cadenas de producción internacionales, ya muy alteradas por la recuperación económica tras la pandemia. Las empresas industriales están sufriendo por ejemplo la subida de los precios de electricidad, y las compañías aéreas, la del combustible. A finales de enero, el FMI ya había revisado a la baja sus previsiones de crecimiento mundial para 2022, situándolas en un 4,4%, sobre todo por una posible aceleración de la inflación del 3,9% en los países desarrollados. Con este conflicto, "las presiones inflacionistas han aumentado incluso cuando las perspectivas de crecimiento se han debilitado", dijo el lunes Claudio Borio, jefe del departamento de economía del Banco de Pagos Internacionales. © 2022 AFP
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  11091. La victoria pertenece a Ucrania. Noticias de Israel. Inicio » Casi 500.000 muertos y heridos por la guerra en Ucrania Cerca de 500.000 muertos y heridos por la guerra en Ucrania Las bajas militares rusas se acercan a las 300.000, de las cuales 120.000 son muertos y entre 170.000 y 180.000 heridos. 18 de agosto de 2023 ¿Pagará Rusia algún día el precio por los crímenes de guerra en Ucrania? Funeral de un soldado ucraniano muerto en combate, celebrado en Bucha, Ucrania, el 31 de agosto de 2022. (Foto AP/Emilio Morenatti) El número de soldados ucranianos y rusos muertos o heridos desde que comenzó la guerra en Ucrania en febrero de 2022 se acerca a los 500.000, informó el viernes el New York Times, citando a funcionarios estadounidenses anónimos. Los funcionarios advirtieron que las cifras de víctimas siguen siendo difíciles de estimar porque se cree que Moscú subestima habitualmente sus muertos y heridos de guerra, y Kiev no publica cifras oficiales, dijo el periódico. Las bajas militares rusas se acercan a las 300.000, de las cuales 120.000 son muertos y entre 170.000 y 180.000 heridos, según el diario. Las bajas ucranianas se acercan a las 70.000, con entre 100.000 y 120.000 heridos, añade. El NYT citó a funcionarios que dijeron que el número de víctimas había aumentado después de que Ucrania lanzara un contraataque a principios de este año. El ejército ucraniano afirmó el jueves que hubo avances en su contraofensiva contra las fuerzas rusas en el frente sureste. Kiev dijo que sus fuerzas habían liberado una ciudad, el primer éxito de su tipo desde el 27 de julio, señalando el desafío que enfrenta al avanzar a través de las líneas defensivas rusas fuertemente minadas sin apoyo aéreo de largo alcance
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  11191.  @jorgerodriguez-ny7ii  Sin duda, como bien pueden atestiguar los ucranianos, es más fácil defender que atacar. La doctrina militar tradicional estipula que se necesitan tres hombres para capturar la posición que defiende uno. Pero si los militares rusos buscan seriamente cumplir los objetivos fijados por el Kremlin es decir, la captura del Donbás, que comprende las provincias de Luhansk y Donetsk, y crear un puente terrestre hacia Crimea, lo que significa esencialmente capturar todo el sur de Ucrania tendrían que resolver el grave problema de la generación de fuerzas y encontrar la forma de dotar a las unidades de primera línea de tropas adecuadas para llevar a cabo operaciones tanto defensivas como ofensivas. A falta de una solución a ese problema, el ejército ruso seguirá flaqueando en Ucrania. Las bajas rusas en Ucrania El Ministerio de Defensa ucraniano afirmó que, hasta el viernes, las fuerzas ucranianas han matado a unos 48.700 soldados rusos (y habían herido aproximadamente el triple), han destruido 234 aviones de combate, de ataque y de transporte, 205 helicópteros de ataque y de transporte, 2.009 tanques, 1.126 piezas de artillería, 4.366 vehículos blindados de transporte de personal y vehículos de combate de infantería, 289 sistemas de lanzamiento múltiple de cohetes (MLRS), 15 barcos y cúteres, 3.247 vehículos y tanques de combustible, 153 baterías antiaéreas, 853 sistemas aéreos tácticos no tripulados, 105 plataformas de equipos especiales, como vehículos puente, y cuatro sistemas móviles de misiles balísticos Iskander, y 198 misiles de crucero derribados por las defensas aéreas ucranianas.
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  11293. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly acknowledged to associates that an escalation in security could force him to delay final votes on the first judicial reform legislation the coalition is seeking to pass before the end of the month. Netanyahu has assured his associates that he is committed to passing the controversial bill to block judicial review of the "reasonableness" of elected officials' decisions before the end of the Knesset's summer session, the Knesset reported. Tuesday the station Public kan, according to a publication in The Times of Israel. But the only scenario in which the prime minister would agree to delay final votes on the legislation until the autumn parliament session would be if there was an escalation of security, the network said, citing officials familiar with the matter. It was unclear which front Netanyahu was referring to, following months of violence in Judea and Samaria (the West Bank) as well as recent tensions with the Hezbollah terror group on Israel's northern border with Lebanon. In response to the report, Netanyahu's Likud party said the prime minister has no intention of delaying the legislation. The prime minister will need the support of almost all members of his party to pass the legislation. In late March, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant called for the review to be halted amid a wave of protests from IDF reservists who vowed to stop reporting for duty if the controversial legislation was passed. Netanyahu began talks with the opposition with the aim of reaching a compromise on judicial reform. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (2nd from right) attends a security briefing during an IDF operation in Jenin on July 3, 2023. IDF chief Herzi Halevi on the left and next to him Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. Ronen Bar, director of the Shin Bet, is in the center. (Amos Ben Gershom/GPO) After the talks failed last month, Netanyahu embarked on signing off on the renewed legislative push, starting with the reasonableness bill. Recent days have seen a resurgence of reservist protests, although a security official told Channel 12 that the military leadership is not currently concerned about the damage to IDF readiness. However, the official speculated that if the assessment changes, Gallant could speak out, as he did in March. Earlier Tuesday, a key lawmaker from the coalition responsible for promoting the controversial bill said he did not expect to make significant changes to the text of the legislation as it began preparing it for final votes in the Knesset. “I will say clearly that I am not convinced that the bill should be changed at its core,” lawmaker Simcha Rothman told Army Radio. Rothman chairs the Knesset Constitution, Law and Justice Committee, which reconvened on Tuesday afternoon to prepare the bill for its final votes, in accordance with the coalition's schedule to pass the legislation on 30 April. July. Responding to criticism that the bill's vague language may allow it to apply to the decisions of a large portion of elected officials, Rothman told the committee that the bill only applies to the cabinet and its ministers, and currently it does not extend to municipalities. Reproduction authorized with the following mention © EnlaceJudío
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  11338. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  11442.  @SugaaShani  Complaints of human rights abuses edit According to Saudi researcher and writer Abdullah bin Bijad al-Otaibi, Hamas is an organization that violates human rights, whose terrorism focuses mainly on the Palestinian people of Gaza, which it rules with an iron fist, and then on the Arab countries. [ 70 ] [ 71 ] According to the Egyptian writer Dalia Ziada , Hamas is a terrorist organization and its disappearance would benefit the entire region and help achieve peace in the Middle East. [ 72 ] [ 73 ] In 2023, US President Joe Biden accused Hamas of raping and mutilating dozens of women and girls during the October 7 attack . [ 74 ] [ 75 ] Forensic examinations revealed that they had been tortured, raped, dismembered and burned alive. [ 76 ] [ 77 ] [ 78 ] Since the 2000s, Hamas has been denounced for multiple human rights violations, including: 2002 edit The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 79 ] 2007 edit The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 46 ] as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 80 ] These complaints from Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 81 ] 2008 edit In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 82 ] 2009 edit In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 83 ] 2014 edit In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 84 ] [ 85 ]
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  11702.  @skeptic0cynic0  Illegal occupation? Ha, Ha, ha, Read and learn ignorant anti-Semitic. Israel News. Home » Opinion » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, have officially adopted the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “ occupied Palestinian territories
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  11714.  @73chengosaro4  Victory to Ukraine, HUMILIATION to Putin's SS troops. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 in Military Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. Russia's losses 02.10.2023 Approximate evaluation. Staff 279,080 +510 injured 837,240 100% 900,000 russian armed forces armored combat vehicles 9000 +9 13,758 russian armed forces 65.4% Tanks 4717 +15 3,300 russian armed forces 100% Artillery 6525 +48 5,689 russian armed forces 100% Aircraft 316 1,379 russian armed forces 22.9% helicopters 316 961 russian armed forces 32.9% Boats and vessels twenty 519 russian armed forces 3.9%
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  11793.  @fregat57  Read, learn and cry. Courtesy euronews NewsWorldRussia Wagner boss openly challenges Kremlin narrative on Ukraine Yevgeny Prigozhin, leader of the Wagner group and uncomfortable figure for the Kremlin By Joshua Askew & Euronews in Spanish Published 03/25/2023 - 17:25 Share this news Comments Yevgeny Prigozhin doubts that the war that Russia is waging in Ukraine has to do with the alleged threat from NATO, and also questions whether, as Moscow says, it is fighting to "denazify Ukraine." ADVERTISING The head of the infamous Wagner mercenary force, Yevgeny Prigozhin , continues to fight his particular battle against the Kremlin. His latest "shot", as reported by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), has been to openly contradict key aspects of the Kremlin's narrative on the Ukrainian war. Without going any further, Prigozhin would have denied that Russia is fighting against NATO, also doubting that there are Nazis in Ukraine. The Kremlin has repeatedly justified the invasion of its neighbor as "necessary" in order to purge Kiev of neo-Nazis, who threaten the peace and security of Russia, despite the fact that there is little evidence of this. At the same time, they have not hesitated to present the war as an existential fight against NATO , which according to them is getting too close to Russia's borders. Close advertising Prigozhin, as reported by the ISW, would have assured that Moscow is fighting "exclusively against Ukrainians" , equipped with material provided by NATO and against some "Russophobic" mercenaries who voluntarily support Ukraine. But in no case against NATO itself. Likewise, Wagner's leader would have expressed his doubts about the objectives of "denazification" in Ukraine, showing his doubts about the presence of Nazis in the country . He also reportedly "outright rejected" the Kremlin's long-standing claims that Russia needs to defend itself from a NATO threat. "It is ridiculous to think that Russian officials did not know that NATO would come to kyiv's aid," Prigozhin was quoted as saying by ISW
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  11823.  @Getit.433  We don't care if you laugh, we laugh better, ha, ha, ha, oops 01/02/2024 Saleh al-Arouri, vice president of Hamas's political bureau, was reportedly killed in a car explosion in southern Lebanon. Saleh al-Arouri, vice president of Hamas's political bureau, was killed in an explosion in the Dahieh neighborhood of southern Beirut this afternoon (Tuesday), Arab media and Hezbollah sources reported. Al-Arouri was considered the "number two" of the terrorist organization under the command of Ismail Haniyeh and was responsible for terrorist activity in Judea and Samaria. He once admitted Hamas responsibility for the kidnapping and murder of three Israeli teenagers in 2014. He was close to Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. According to one report, Al-Arouri was killed in an attack on an apartment building by an Israeli drone. Videos from the scene show nearby vehicles set on fire by the explosion. Two other people were reportedly killed in the explosion, which occurred while al-Arouri was reportedly in a meeting with other Hamas and Hezbollah terrorist operatives. One of the officers who was killed in the attack along with al-Arouri was reportedly Khalil al-Hayya, a senior member of Hamas's political wing. Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati reacted to the assassination and said: "The explosion in Dahieh is an Israeli crime aimed at dragging Lebanon into a new phase of the conflict. It casts a shadow over Lebanon and is a clear response to our efforts. distance the fighting spirit in Gaza from Lebanon. In the past, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant was asked what Israel's red line is regarding Hezbollah attacks, and he responded: "If you hear that we attacked in Beirut, it means that Hezbollah has crossed the red line." . Earlier today, two anti-tank missiles hit the town of Shlomi in northern Israel. A missile exploded near a tall building, causing property damage. Shlomi Mayor Gabi Naaman said: “This is a very serious incident and miraculously no physical harm was caused to the residents. This morning's [attack] illustrates the great danger of the current situation for the residents of Shlomi. We will not accept living in this situation. Source: ArutzSheva- Translated by UnidosxIsrael
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  11856.  @Angoneymlous  Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  11860. Message for the hypocrite Borrel. Israel News Home » UN » Details on the participation of UN employees who helped Hamas in the massacre in southern Israel Details on the involvement of UN employees who helped Hamas in the massacre in southern Israel January 29, 2024 Israeli authorities have revealed evidence linking UNRWA employees in Gaza to the deadly Hamas attack on Israel. Within these accusations, one individual was accused of kidnapping a woman, while another distributed ammunition. A third took part in the brutal attack on a kibbutz, where 97 people were murdered, with entire families among the victims. These subjects were part of the staff of  the United Nations agency  in charge of the education, housing and feeding of numerous Palestinians in Gaza. The accusations are detailed in a report submitted to the United States government, setting out Israel's allegations against approximately a dozen United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) workers involved in the Hamas massacre against Israel on September 7. October or later events. After being informed of these serious accusations, the UN announced on Friday the dismissal of several employees. Eight countries, including the United States, have reacted by suspending some funding to UNRWA. These workers are accused of collaborating with Hamas in organizing the attack that sparked the war in Gaza or subsequently assisting them. That day, 1,200 people were massacred in Israel, and approximately 240 people were violently kidnapped and taken to Gaza. The Secretary General of the United Nations, António Guterres, expressed his “horror” at these accusations on Sunday, confirming the dismissal of nine of the 12 designated employees. However, he urged countries that suspended their aid to reconsider, highlighting  UNRWA's key role as one of the largest employers in Gaza, with 13,000 workers . Regarding Israel's allegations, UNRWA said on Sunday that two of the 12 accused have died, but could not provide further details due to an ongoing investigation by the UN Office of Internal Oversight Services. Western officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed having received details of the dossier, but have not yet verified its contents. The United States, despite not having corroborated Israel's claims, considered them serious enough to justify suspending aid. One of the designated employees, a warehouse manager,  appears dressed in UN clothing on his social networks, and is listed as an UNRWA employee . The Israeli document delivered to US officials details the names, jobs and accusations against these employees. According to the report, Israeli intelligence officers tracked the movements of six of the men in Israel on October 7 using their phones. Others were monitored while making calls in Gaza, discussing their involvement in the Hamas attack. Additionally, three received text messages with instructions to meet on October 7,  and one was ordered to bring rocket-propelled grenades stored in his home . Israeli authorities identified 10 of the defendants as members of Hamas, the terrorist organization that dominated Gaza on the date of the October 7 attack. An additional one was linked to another terrorist group, Islamic Jihad. Among the accused, seven worked as mathematics and Arabic teachers in UNRWA schools . Two more occupied different roles in these educational institutions, and the remaining three worked as employees, social workers and warehouse managers. Within the file,  the case of a school counselor from Khan Yunis, in the south of Gaza, accused of collaborating with his son in the kidnapping of a woman in Israel, is especially detailed . Also, a social worker from Nuseirat in central Gaza faces accusations of  facilitating the transport of the body of a murdered Israeli soldier to Gaza, as well as distributing ammunition and coordinating vehicles on the day of the attack . These accusations emerge in a context of long tension between Israel and UNRWA. Since 1949, this agency has cared for the families of Arabs who were displaced to enable the destruction of the newly created State of Israel. UNRWA recognizes not only the original 700,000 displaced people as Palestinian refugees, but also their more than 5 million descendants, thus perpetuating their refugee status. UNRWA provides essential assistance to more than five million of these “Palestinian refugees” scattered across the Middle East. The resolution of his future and status, according to the agency, depends on the recognition of his “right of return” to what is now Israel, a possibility that Israel rules out. For experts on refugee issues, the existence of UNRWA is an obstacle to peace. They argue that their presence prevents the integration of Palestinian refugees into new communities and fuels the hope of a return to Israel, a goal that Israel considers inadmissible. In Gaza, Israel accuses UNRWA of being a logistical arm of Hamas, an allegation the agency denies. This is not the first time that the United States has suspended its funding to UNRWA. The Trump administration already did so as a measure of pressure on Palestinian leaders. But the agency's current financial crisis is seen as the most critical, especially at a time of emergency for Gaza. UNRWA, unlike other UN agencies, lacks financial reserves. Guterres warned on Sunday of a possible reduction in services from February. Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner general of UNRWA, warned of an “imminent catastrophe.” He criticized the idea of ​​sanctioning the agency and the community it serves for criminal acts of individuals, even more so in times of war and crisis. “Lives in Gaza and regional stability depend on this support,” Lazzarini emphasized..
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  11864. The pro-Russians will go into despair. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  11875. ​ @alucardelrojo8675  Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  11995. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 in Military Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. Russia's losses 09/26/2023. Approximate evaluation. Staff 276,670 +400 injured 830,010 100% 900,000 russian armed forces armored combat vehicles 8946 +19 13,758 russian armed forces 65% Tanks 4672 +5 3,300 russian armed forces 100% Artillery 6299 +39 5,689 russian armed forces 100% Aircraft 315 1,379 russian armed forces 22.8% helicopters 316 961 russian armed forces 32.9% Boats and vessels twenty 519 russian armed forces 3.9%
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  12017. NewsWorldRussia Wagner boss openly challenges Kremlin narrative on Ukraine Yevgueni Prigozhin, leader of the Wagner group and an uncomfortable figure for the Kremlin By Joshua Askew & Euronews in Spanish Published 03/25/2023 - 17:25 Share this news Comments Yevgueni Prigozhin doubts that the war that Russia is waging in Ukraine has to do with the alleged threat from NATO, and he also questions that, as Moscow says, they are fighting to "denazify Ukraine". The head of the notorious Wagner mercenary force, Yevgeny Prigozhin , continues to wage his personal battle against the Kremlin. The latest "shot" from him, and according to reports from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has been to openly contradict key aspects of the Kremlin's narrative on the Ukrainian war. Without going any further, Prigozhin would have denied that Russia is fighting against NATO, also questioning whether there are Nazis in Ukraine. ADVERTISING The Kremlin has repeatedly justified the invasion of its neighbor as "necessary" in order to purge Kiev of neo-Nazis, who threaten Russia's peace and security, despite little evidence of this. At the same time, they have not hesitated to present the war as an existential fight against NATO , which according to them is getting too close to Russia's borders. Prigozhin, as reported by the ISW, would have assured that Moscow is fighting "exclusively against Ukrainians" , equipped with material provided by NATO and against some "Russophobic" mercenaries who voluntarily support Ukraine. But in no case against NATO itself. Likewise, the Wagner leader would have expressed his doubts about the objectives of "denazification" in Ukraine, showing his doubts about the presence of Nazis in the country . He also reportedly "rejected out of hand" the Kremlin's long-standing claims that Russia needs to defend itself against a NATO threat. "It is ridiculous to think that Russian officials did not know that NATO would come to kyiv's aid," Prigozhin was quoted as saying by the ISW.
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  12118.  @kier1568  Courtesy of El Debate newspaper. Madrid 10/19/2023 Updated 08:36 The war unleashed between Israel and Palestine since last October 7 is having its consequences in different parts of the world. In Spain, on Wednesday night several hundred pro-Palestinian protesters gathered in front of a synagogue in Melilla with Palestinian flags, whistles and shouting 'Israel, murderer'. Hours earlier, in Tunisia, other pro-Hamas protesters had set fire to another synagogue. In Spain it was the Or Zaruah synagogue, located in the heart of the city of Melilla and at the time the incident occurred it housed faithful inside. Despite the tension generated, police intervention prevented the incident from escalating and no injuries were reported. However, the siege has led agents to begin a police investigation to identify those responsible for the attack on the religious temple. The reactions to what happened in Melilla have not taken long to appear. The journalist and member of Vox in the European Parliament Hermann Tertsch has not hesitated to condemn the siege and blame the Government of Pedro Sánchez. «Everything that happens in the attack on the Melilla Synagogue is the absolute responsibility of the Sánchez government and his anti-Semitic and pro-terrorist hitmen. Sánchez's government is already a direct danger to the physical integrity of Spaniards and common security," he said on social network X. For his part, the president of Melilla, Juan José Imbroda, wanted to remember in an urgent message that "Melilla has distinguished itself, among other things, for being an example of coexistence, respect, solidarity, peace and freedom between cultures." that make it up", giving "lessons to the world" that the great monotheistic religions can "live in peace and closeness". Thus, he called for the "exemplary coexistence" that the different cultures have in the autonomous city not to be affected by "external conflicts, no matter how painful they may be." Imbroda took advantage of his message to ask that Israel and Palestine reach a "just and lasting" peace, because "peace, to be lasting, has to be just."
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  12123. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  12132. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  12163. IDF declares Hamas' Rafah Brigade defeated News about Israel in Israel News / Ari Hashomer / 5 hours ago The Rafah Brigade, belonging to the Hamas terror group, has been virtually wiped out, with at least 2,308 of its members killed by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). In addition, Israeli troops have destroyed more than 13 kilometers of tunnels in the area, military sources told reporters in the southernmost city of the Gaza Strip. “They have defeated the Rafah Brigade,” Brigadier General Itzik Cohen, responsible for the offensive in the region, said during a press conference in the Philadelphia Corridor. “All four battalions that comprised it have been eliminated and we now have full operational control over the urban area,” he added. Cohen, who commands the IDF's 162nd Division, said combat engineering forces discovered a complex of 203 interconnected tunnels in the Philadelphia Corridor, which stretches from the Egyptian border to about 300 meters outside Rafah. “We have managed to destroy most of these tunnels,” Cohen said. “We are continuing to investigate others, and when we complete the inspections, we will proceed to demolish them.” Among the 203 tunnels identified, Cohen confirmed that nine had reached Egyptian territory. However, he said that these underground passages had already been blocked previously, either by the Egyptian authorities or by Hamas itself. “In total, there are nine tunnels that cross into Egypt, but they are all collapsed and out of operation,” the general said.
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  12233. Courtesy DW. MIDDLE EAST POLITICS. EU condemns Hamas' use of civilians as shields 11/12/2023November 12, 2023 The head of community diplomacy, Josep Borrell, also called on Israel to guarantee the protection of the population and to apply maximum restraint in its attacks. Josep Borrell. FREDERICK FLORIN/AFP ADVERTISING The High Representative of the European Union (EU) for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, condemned this Sunday (11/12/2023) "the use of hospitals and civilians as human shields by Hamas." In a statement, the Spanish diplomat also reiterated on behalf of the EU his call to Hamas to release "immediately and unconditionally all hostages." Borrell, who considered "crucial" that the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has access to the hostages, also referred to the "serious concern" of the European Union about the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza. "It must allow civilians to leave the combat zone. "These hostilities are severely affecting hospitals and taking a terrible toll on civilians and medical staff," he noted. The statements come as Gaza's largest hospital, Al Shifa, is the target of bombing, according to doctors. Hamas claimed this Sunday that one of the attacks destroyed the cardiology department of the hospital. Another hospital, Al Quds, was out of service due to lack of fuel. Israel denies attacking hospitals and accuses Hamas of using them as command centers or hideouts. Humanitarian breaks "The EU emphasizes that international humanitarian law stipulates that hospitals, medical supplies and civilians" in these centers must be protected, Borrell said. "Hospitals must also immediately receive the most urgent medical supplies and patients requiring urgent medical care must be safely evacuated. In this context, we urge Israel to exercise maximum restraint to ensure the protection of civilians," he said. the high representative. The EU, he added, "joins calls for immediate pauses in hostilities and the establishment of humanitarian corridors, including through increased capacity at border crossings and a dedicated sea route, so that humanitarian aid can reach safely to the people of Gaza. The statement reiterated Brussels' position that Israel has "the right to defend itself in accordance with international law and international humanitarian law." DZC (EFE, AFP
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  12483. ​ @channelI748  I guess you don't know what century you live in, Read and learn. Israel News Home » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, have officially adopted the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “occupied Palestinian territories.” After the Balfour Declaration (1917), the Treaty of Lausanne (1923), the British Mandate (1922), the San Remo Resolution (1920) and the Treaty of Sèvres (1920), international law was created and recognized and They restored the historic rights of the Jews to their lands. The signatories of these treaties and the Mandate (United Kingdom, France, Turkey, Japan, Italy, etc.) are bound by them. In the mandate granted to the United Kingdom in August 1922, the League of Nations recognized "the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine and the basis for the restoration of their homeland in that country." Thus, the right of the Jewish people to settle in the land of Palestine, their historic homeland, and to establish their State there, is a legitimate right enshrined in international law. The UNDRIP affirms the right of the Jewish people as indigenous people and "especially their rights to their lands, territories and resources." The time has come for Jews to fully exercise their rights. United Nations General Assembly resolutions declaring that the colonization of Jews in Jewish Samaria is contrary to international law are only recommendations and have never led to changes in existing binding treaties. UN Security Council resolutions declaring settlements in Judea and Samaria illegal are not binding. Only the resolutions of Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter are binding on all UN Member States. For example, Security Council Resolution 2334 was adopted on December 23, 2016 by a vote of 14-0. Four permanent members of the Security Council – China, France, Russia and the United Kingdom – voted in favor, the US abstained. This resolution was not adopted under Chapter VII of the Charter. It is not binding. That resolution states that Israel's settlement activity constitutes a "flagrant violation" of international law. It has "no legal validity." This resolution violates UNDRIP, the British Mandate and the other treaties. The right of the Jewish people to "settle" in Judea and Samaria, and the right of Israel to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria (part of Palestine) derive from the mandate (Levy Report of July 9, 2012). In accordance with the mandate, the right to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria is a direct consequence of the right of the Jews.
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  12484. ​ @channelI748  Here you have the complement of the resolution. Right of Jews to settle throughout Palestine, that is, in the territory of the 1936 mandate. Article 80 of the United Nations Charter (1945) recognized the validity of existing rights that States and peoples acquired under the various mandates, including the British Mandate over Palestine (1922), and the rights of Jews to settle in Palestine (Judea-Samaria) under those instruments. (Pr. E. Rostow). These rights cannot be altered by the UN. "Except as may be agreed in individual trusteeship agreements...nothing in this Charter shall be construed in any way to modify in any way the rights of any States or peoples or the terms of existing international instruments in which the Members of the United Nations can be parties respectively. (Article 80, paragraph 1, Charter of the United Nations) In a series of decisions and advisory opinions on Namibia, the International Court of Justice ruled that a League Mandate is a binding international instrument like a treaty, which continues as a fiduciary obligation of the international community until its terms are fulfilled. In the Namibia case, the Court upheld the Security Council's ruling that South Africa had abandoned its rights as a Mandatory Power by failing to fulfill some of its fundamental duties. The mandate survived as a trust, based on the legal principles confirmed by Article 80 of the Charter. Like the South African Mandate, the Palestine Mandate survived the termination of British administration as a trust under Article 80 of the United Nations Charter (Pr. E Rostow). Therefore, there are Jewish rights of “settlement” in the so-called “West Bank” (Palestine); It cannot be seriously maintained, as the European Union, Western States, France, the United Kingdom, Russia, China and other States do, that the Israeli settlements in Judea and Samaria are illegal and that the annexation is contrary to international law. This position is political, not legal. Despite UN resolutions to the contrary, the establishment of Israeli civilian settlements in the West Bank is not incompatible with international law, said US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Israel, the Jewish State, as a member of the international community has the right but also the duty to fulfill the mandate that most nations ignored fearing terrorism and the Muslim world, animated by 2000 years of religious hatred and anti-Semitism. One hundred and three years have passed since the Balfour Declaration, 73 years since the rejection of United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181 on November 29, 1947, 52 years since the Six-Day War of 1967 and 27 years since the Oslo Accords. The Oslo Accords of 1993 and 1995 were signed but did not lead to peace. The Arab Muslim leaders of Judea Samaria and Gaza do not want peace, they rejected Israel's offer made in 2000 and 2008 to live in peace. The involvement of the Palestinian Authority security apparatus in the killing of Jews since 1993 is proof, as is the payment to prisoners implicated in terrorism-related crimes. Abbas's threats that the Palestinians will provoke an "uprising" after the Bahrain Conference and after Israel applies sovereignty over Judea and Samaria, must be taken seriously. Abbas is definitely not interested in peace. Israel has the duty to draw the logical consequences of this behavior and annex all or some of the territories of area C, to ensure the existence of its population within safe borders, and to be able to receive the 6 million Jews who still live in the area. exile, who wish to settle in Israel.
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  12486.  @reiza9255  Who's laughing now? Oops ha, ha. Israel News. Home » Opinion » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295 ), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination. (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that the land rights of indigenous peoples are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, officially adopted the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot claim that The Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. According to international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when the Almighty granted this land to the Jews. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “occupied Palestinian territories.” Following the Balfour Declaration (1917), the Treaty of Lausanne (1923), the British Mandate (1922), the San Remo Resolution (1920) and the Treaty of Sèvres (1920), international law was created and recognized and restored the historical character. rights of the Jews to their lands. The signatories of these treaties and the Mandate (United Kingdom, France, Turkey, Japan, Italy, etc.) are bound by them. In the mandate granted to the United Kingdom in August 1922, the League of Nations recognized "the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine and the basis for the restoration of their homeland in that country." Therefore, the right of the Jewish people to settle in the land of Palestine, their historical homeland, and to establish their State there, is a legitimate right enshrined in international law. The UNDRIP affirms the right of the Jewish people as indigenous people and "especially their rights to their lands, territories and resources." The time has come for Jews to fully exercise their rights. The United Nations General Assembly resolutions declaring that the colonization of Jews in Jewish Samaria is contrary to international law are only recommendations and have never resulted in changes to existing binding treaties. UN Security Council resolutions declaring settlements in Judea and Samaria illegal are not binding. Only the resolutions of Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter are binding on all UN Member States. For example, Security Council Resolution 2334 was adopted on December 23, 2016 by 14 votes in favor and 0 against. Four permanent members of the Security Council (China, France, Russia and the United Kingdom) voted in favor and the United States abstained. This resolution was not adopted under Chapter VII of the Charter. It is not binding. That resolution states that Israel's settlement activity constitutes a "flagrant violation" of international law. It has "no legal validity." This resolution violates the UNDRIP, the British Mandate and the other treaties. The right of the Jewish people to "settle" in Judea and Samaria, and the right of Israel to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria (part of Palestine) derive from the mandate (Levy Report of July 9, 2012). According to the mandate, the right to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria is a direct consequence of the right of Jews to settle throughout Palestine.
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  12601. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  12632. Israel News Home » Hamas takes credit for and praises terrorist attack in Jerusalem Hamas takes credit for and praises terrorist attack in Jerusalem November 30, 2023 Hamas takes credit for and praises terrorist attack in Jerusalem Attack scene, Jerusalem, November 30, 2023/Flash 90, Chaim Goldberg The Hamas terrorist group has claimed responsibility for a shooting attack at the entrance to Jerusalem that left three Israelis dead and six wounded. According to the Hamas statement, the perpetrators of the attack are brothers Murad and Ibrahim Nimer, from the Sur Baher neighborhood in east Jerusalem. The fatal victims of the attack are Livia Dickman, 24, Ashdod rabbinical judge Elimelech Wasserman, 73, and Hannah Ifergan, in her 60s. The two terrorists got out of a vehicle at 7:40 in the morning and opened fire on people at a bus stop. According to police, two off-duty soldiers and an armed civilian returned fire, killing the two terrorists. The Shin Bet security agency reported that the two attackers were members of Hamas and had previously been jailed for terrorist activities. Murad was imprisoned from 2010 to 2020 for planning terrorist attacks, and Ibrahim was jailed in 2014 for unspecified terrorist activities. Hamas has indicated that the attack is a response to Israel's actions in the Gaza Strip and the death of two children in Jenin, in the West Bank. Adam Al-Ghoul, 8, and Basel Abu Al-Wafa, 15, were killed by Israeli forces in Jenin. Hamas claimed that 15-year-old Al-Wafa was one of its members. The terrorist group has called for an “escalation of resistance” and has declared that “the heroes of our people are mobilizing to avenge the blood of the martyrs.
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  12654.  @thethrawnscotsman5260  Read carefully. Israel News. Home » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that the rights of indigenous peoples to land are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law". France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, who voted against, have officially endorsed the Declaration in 2010, the United States of America. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to flagrant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . The Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the "West Bank" of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the "occupied Palestinian territories."
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  12701. Israel News Home » UN » Details on the participation of UN employees who helped Hamas in the massacre in southern Israel Details on the involvement of UN employees who helped Hamas in the massacre in southern Israel January 29, 2024 Israeli authorities have revealed evidence linking UNRWA employees in Gaza to the deadly Hamas attack on Israel. Within these accusations, one individual was accused of kidnapping a woman, while another distributed ammunition. A third took part in the brutal attack on a kibbutz, where 97 people were murdered, with entire families among the victims. These subjects were part of the staff of  the United Nations agency  in charge of the education, housing and feeding of numerous Palestinians in Gaza. The accusations are detailed in a report submitted to the United States government, setting out Israel's allegations against approximately a dozen United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) workers involved in the Hamas massacre against Israel on September 7. October or later events. After being informed of these serious accusations, the UN announced on Friday the dismissal of several employees. Eight countries, including the United States, have reacted by suspending some funding to UNRWA. These workers are accused of collaborating with Hamas in organizing the attack that sparked the war in Gaza or subsequently assisting them. That day, 1,200 people were massacred in Israel, and approximately 240 people were violently kidnapped and taken to Gaza. The Secretary General of the United Nations, António Guterres, expressed his “horror” at these accusations on Sunday, confirming the dismissal of nine of the 12 designated employees. However, he urged countries that suspended their aid to reconsider, highlighting  UNRWA's key role as one of the largest employers in Gaza, with 13,000 workers . Regarding Israel's allegations, UNRWA said on Sunday that two of the 12 accused have died, but could not provide further details due to an ongoing investigation by the UN Office of Internal Oversight Services. Western officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed having received details of the dossier, but have not yet verified its contents. The United States, despite not having corroborated Israel's claims, considered them serious enough to justify suspending aid. One of the designated employees, a warehouse manager,  appears dressed in UN clothing on his social networks, and is listed as an UNRWA employee . The Israeli document delivered to US officials details the names, jobs and accusations against these employees. According to the report, Israeli intelligence officers tracked the movements of six of the men in Israel on October 7 using their phones. Others were monitored while making calls in Gaza, discussing their involvement in the Hamas attack. Additionally, three received text messages with instructions to meet on October 7,  and one was ordered to bring rocket-propelled grenades stored in his home . Israeli authorities identified 10 of the defendants as members of Hamas, the terrorist organization that dominated Gaza on the date of the October 7 attack. An additional one was linked to another terrorist group, Islamic Jihad. Among the accused, seven worked as mathematics and Arabic teachers in UNRWA schools . Two more occupied different roles in these educational institutions, and the remaining three worked as employees, social workers and warehouse managers. Within the file,  the case of a school counselor from Khan Yunis, in the south of Gaza, accused of collaborating with his son in the kidnapping of a woman in Israel, is especially detailed . Also, a social worker from Nuseirat in central Gaza faces accusations of  facilitating the transport of the body of a murdered Israeli soldier to Gaza, as well as distributing ammunition and coordinating vehicles on the day of the attack . These accusations emerge in a context of long tension between Israel and UNRWA. Since 1949, this agency has cared for the families of Arabs who were displaced to enable the destruction of the newly created State of Israel. UNRWA recognizes not only the original 700,000 displaced people as Palestinian refugees, but also their more than 5 million descendants, thus perpetuating their refugee status. UNRWA provides essential assistance to more than five million of these “Palestinian refugees” scattered across the Middle East. The resolution of his future and status, according to the agency, depends on the recognition of his “right of return” to what is now Israel, a possibility that Israel rules out. For experts on refugee issues, the existence of UNRWA is an obstacle to peace. They argue that their presence prevents the integration of Palestinian refugees into new communities and fuels the hope of a return to Israel, a goal that Israel considers inadmissible. In Gaza, Israel accuses UNRWA of being a logistical arm of Hamas, an allegation the agency denies. This is not the first time that the United States has suspended its funding to UNRWA. The Trump administration already did so as a measure of pressure on Palestinian leaders. But the agency's current financial crisis is seen as the most critical, especially at a time of emergency for Gaza. UNRWA, unlike other UN agencies, lacks financial reserves. Guterres warned on Sunday of a possible reduction in services from February. Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner general of UNRWA, warned of an “imminent catastrophe.” He criticized the idea of ​​sanctioning the agency and the community it serves for criminal acts of individuals, even more so in times of war and crisis. “Lives in Gaza and regional stability depend on this support,” Lazzarini emphasized..
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  12786. Victory to Ukraine, goodbye to Putin's SS troops. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  12875. Palestina es una tierra arruinada y desolada". — Conde Constantine François Volney, autor e historiador francés del s. XVIII “Los propios árabes solo pueden ser considerados residentes temporales. Armaron sus tiendas en los campos o construyeron sus lugares de refugio en las ruinas de las ciudades. No han creado nada allí. Siendo extraños en esa tierra, nunca lograron poseerla. El viento del desierto que los llevó allí también los llevará un día a otra parte sin dejar rastro de su paso”. — Comentarios cristianos sobre los árabes en Palestina en el s. XIX “Entonces entramos en la región montañosa, y nuestras pisadas se sintieron sobre el lecho seco de un antiguo arroyo, cuyas aguas debieron ser abundantes en el pasado, así como la raza obstinada y turbulenta que una vez habitó aquellas montañas salvajes. Debe haber habido algún cultivo hace unos dos mil años. Las montañas, o grandes colinas rocosas, que rodean este paso rústico, tienen crestas en sus lados hasta la cima; en estas terrazas paralelas todavía hay algo de tierra verde: cuando el agua corría aquí, y el país estaba habitado por esa extraordinaria población que, según las Sagradas Historias, era numerosa en la región, estas terrazas de montaña debieron ser jardines y viñedos, como los que vemos hoy a orillas del Rin. Ahora el distrito está completamente desierto y está atravesado entre lo que parecen haber sido muchas cascadas petrificadas. No vimos animales en ese paisaje rocoso; apenas una docena de pequeños pájaros durante todo el trayecto”. — William Thackeray en “De Jaffa a Jerusalén”, 1844 “El país está considerablemente despoblado de habitantes y, por tanto, su mayor necesidad es la presencia humana”. — James Finn, cónsul británico en 1857 “Hay mucha evidencia, como ruinas antiguas, acueductos rotos y restos de rutas antiguas, que muestran que el país no siempre ha estado tan desolado como parece ahora. En la parte de la llanura entre el Monte Carmelo y Jaffa apenas hay aldeas u otros signos de vida humana. Hay algunos toscos molinos que han sido arrastrados por la corriente de antiguos torrentes. Una hora más de viaje nos llevó a las ruinas de la antigua Cesarea, una vez una ciudad de doscientos mil habitantes y la capital romana de Palestina, pero ahora completamente desierta. Al atardecer notamos el puerto desolado, una vez atestado de barcos, y miramos en vano hacia el mar tratando de ver barcos. En lo que antes era un mercado abarrotado, lleno del ruido del tráfico, reinaba el silencio del desierto”. “Después de cenar nos reunimos en nuestra tienda como siempre para hablar de los acontecimientos del día, o de la historia del pueblo. Sin embargo, era triste, cuando me acostaba por la noche, escuchando el sonido de las olas y pensando en la desolación que nos rodeaba”.
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  12950. Israel News. IDF: Troops' shots were a warning and not against the crowd February 29, 2024 IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said at an English-language afternoon news conference that troops fired warning shots in an attempt to disperse a mob of Palestinians who attacked an aid convoy in northern Gaza. early this morning, while dozens of people lost their lives in the middle of a crowd. “This morning, the IDF coordinated a convoy of 38 trucks to provide additional humanitarian aid to residents of northern Gaza. This humanitarian aid came from Egypt, passed through a security check at the Kerem Shalom humanitarian crossing in Israel, and then entered Gaza to be distributed by private contractors,” says Hagari. “As these vital humanitarian supplies reached Gazans in need, thousands of Gazans rushed onto the trucks, some began violently pushing and trampling other Gazans to death, and looted the humanitarian supplies,” it states. . Hagari states that “the unfortunate incident left dozens of Gazans dead and injured.” “These are the facts: At 4:40 in the morning, the first aid truck of the humanitarian convoy began to travel the humanitarian corridor that we were securing. Yes, the IDF was securing the humanitarian corridor so that the aid convoy could reach its destination in northern Gaza,” he states. “Our tanks were there to secure the humanitarian corridor for the aid convoy. Our unmanned aerial vehicles were in the air to give our forces a clear picture from above,” continues Hagari. “At 4:45 in the morning, a mob ambushed the aid trucks and stopped the convoy,” he says, showing new video of the incident. “In this video, the tanks that were there to secure the convoy saw the Gazans being trampled and cautiously tried to disperse the mob with some warning shots,” he says. “When the hundreds became thousands and things got out of control, the tank commander decided to withdraw to avoid harm to the thousands of Gazans who were there,” Hagari explains. “You can see how cautious they were when they backed away. They retreated safely, risking their own lives, without firing into the crowd,” he continues. “The Israel Defense Forces operate in accordance with the rules of engagement and international law. The IDF did not attack the aid convoy,” says Hagari, amid Hamas claims that 107 people were killed and hundreds more wounded. "On the contrary, the IDF was there carrying out a humanitarian aid operation to secure the humanitarian corridor and allow the aid convoy to reach its distribution point, so that humanitarian aid could reach Gaza civilians in the north that need it," he says. . Hagari says the IDF has been carrying out these types of operations “for the last four nights without any problems, this is the first night we have had any kind of event.” “This humanitarian aid has been coordinated by Israel for the population of Gaza. We want aid to reach the people of Gaza. We work day and night to make this happen. "Israel puts no limits on the amount of aid that can enter Gaza," he says. "We are working with humanitarian organizations and the international community to help them resolve the issue of aid distribution within Gaza, it is a problem," says Hagari. “We recognize the suffering of the innocent people of Gaza. That is why we look for ways to expand our humanitarian efforts, that is why we carry out humanitarian operations,” he continues. "Our war is against Hamas, not against the people of Gaza," adds Hagari.
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  12955. Israel News. IDF: Troops' shots were a warning and not against the crowd February 29, 2024 IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said at an English-language afternoon news conference that troops fired warning shots in an attempt to disperse a mob of Palestinians who attacked an aid convoy in northern Gaza. early this morning, while dozens of people lost their lives in the middle of a crowd. “This morning, the IDF coordinated a convoy of 38 trucks to provide additional humanitarian aid to residents of northern Gaza. This humanitarian aid came from Egypt, passed through a security check at the Kerem Shalom humanitarian crossing in Israel, and then entered Gaza to be distributed by private contractors,” says Hagari. “As these vital humanitarian supplies reached Gazans in need, thousands of Gazans rushed onto the trucks, some began violently pushing and trampling other Gazans to death, and looted the humanitarian supplies,” it states. . Hagari states that “the unfortunate incident left dozens of Gazans dead and injured.” “These are the facts: At 4:40 in the morning, the first aid truck of the humanitarian convoy began to travel the humanitarian corridor that we were securing. Yes, the IDF was securing the humanitarian corridor so that the aid convoy could reach its destination in northern Gaza,” he states. “Our tanks were there to secure the humanitarian corridor for the aid convoy. Our unmanned aerial vehicles were in the air to give our forces a clear picture from above,” continues Hagari. “At 4:45 in the morning, a mob ambushed the aid trucks and stopped the convoy,” he says, showing new video of the incident. “In this video, the tanks that were there to secure the convoy saw the Gazans being trampled and cautiously tried to disperse the mob with some warning shots,” he says. “When the hundreds became thousands and things got out of control, the tank commander decided to withdraw to avoid harm to the thousands of Gazans who were there,” Hagari explains. “You can see how cautious they were when they backed away. They retreated safely, risking their own lives, without firing into the crowd,” he continues. “The Israel Defense Forces operate in accordance with the rules of engagement and international law. The IDF did not attack the aid convoy,” says Hagari, amid Hamas claims that 107 people were killed and hundreds more wounded. "On the contrary, the IDF was there carrying out a humanitarian aid operation to secure the humanitarian corridor and allow the aid convoy to reach its distribution point, so that humanitarian aid could reach Gaza civilians in the north that need it," he says. . Hagari says the IDF has been carrying out these types of operations “for the last four nights without any problems, this is the first night we have had any kind of event.” “This humanitarian aid has been coordinated by Israel for the population of Gaza. We want aid to reach the people of Gaza. We work day and night to make this happen. "Israel puts no limits on the amount of aid that can enter Gaza," he says. "We are working with humanitarian organizations and the international community to help them resolve the issue of aid distribution within Gaza, it is a problem," says Hagari. “We recognize the suffering of the innocent people of Gaza. That is why we look for ways to expand our humanitarian efforts, that is why we carry out humanitarian operations,” he continues. "Our war is against Hamas, not against the people of Gaza," adds Hagari.
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  12966. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  13006.  @РоманМоре  Find your goyim scarves. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  13072.  @igorigorevich4961  Aquí las tienes, te recomiendo pañuelos "historiador" Países que invadió Rusia en la era soviética. Repúblicas soviéticas Editar Bandera de la RSS de Armenia RSS de Armenia Bandera de la República Socialista Soviética de Azerbaiyán RSS de Azerbaiyán Bandera de la República Socialista Soviética de Bielorrusia RSS de Bielorrusia Bandera de la República Socialista Soviética de Estonia RSS de Estonia Bandera de la República Socialista Soviética de Georgia RSS de Georgia Bandera de la República Socialista Soviética de Kazajistán RSS de Kazajistán Bandera de la República Socialista Soviética de Kirguistán RSS de Kirguistán Bandera de la República Socialista Soviética de Letonia RSS de Letonia Bandera de la República Socialista Soviética de Lituania RSS de Lituania Bandera de la República Socialista Soviética de Moldavia RSS de Moldavia Bandera de la República Socialista Federativa Soviética de Rusia RSFS de Rusia Bandera de la República Socialista Soviética de Tayikistán RSS de Tayikistán Bandera de la República Socialista Soviética de Turkmenistán RSS de Turkmenistán Bandera de la República Socialista Soviética de Ucrania RSS de Ucrania Bandera de la República Socialista Soviética de Uzbekistán RSS de Uzbekistán Países actuales Editar Bandera de Armenia Armenia Bandera de Azerbaiyán Azerbaiyán Bandera de Bielorrusia Bielorrusia Bandera de Estonia Estonia Bandera de Georgia Georgia Bandera de Kazajistán Kazajistán Bandera de Kirguistán Kirguistán Bandera de Letonia Letonia Bandera de Lituania Lituania Bandera de Moldavia Moldavia Bandera de Rusia Rusia Bandera de Tayikistán Tayikistán Bandera de Turkmenistán Turkmenistán Bandera de Ucrania Ucrania Bandera de Uzbekistán Uzbekistán Flag of the Republic of Abkhazia.svg Abjasia (Estado parcialmente reconocido) Bandera de Artsaj Artsaj (Estado no reconocido) Bandera de Osetia del Sur Osetia del Sur (Estado parcialmente reconocido) Bandera de Transnistria Transnistria
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  13114. ​ @mariellapg3038  Oh really? History, archeology and literature affirm the opposite, even more so, United Nations resolution 61295 excluded the false Palestinian people from the right to land, and He recognized us Jews as the only native people of the territory of Israel. Read carefully and cry. Israel News. Home » Opinion » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, have officially adopted the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “ occupied Palestinian territories
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  13120.  @richardgallagher4880  Ha, ha, ha, oops. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  13132. @AppleSauce7417 Read and learn. Hamas has been declared a terrorist organization by the European Union,[21] United States,[22] Israel, Japan,[23] Argentina[24], Canada,[25] Australia,[26] the general secretariat of the Organization of States Americans (OAS);[27] United Kingdom,[28] Paraguay,[29] and Costa Rica[30] Complaints of human rights abuses According to Saudi researcher and writer Abdullah bin Bijad al-Otaibi, Hamas is an organization that violates human rights, whose terrorism focuses mainly on the Palestinian people of Gaza, which it rules with an iron fist, and then on the Arab countries. [70][71] According to Egyptian writer Dalia Ziada, Hamas is a terrorist organization and its disappearance would benefit the entire region and help achieve peace in the Middle East.[72][73]In 2023, US President Joe Biden accused Hamas of having violated and mutilated dozens of women and girls during the October 7 attack.[74][75] Forensic examinations revealed that they had been tortured, raped, dismembered and burned alive. [76][77][78] Since the 2000s, Hamas has been denounced for multiple human rights violations, including: 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws."[79] 2007 The Amnesty International organization denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population (torture, murders, irregular detentions, etc.), accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people,[46] as well as also of committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks.[80] These complaints by Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008.[81] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia, with penalties of crucifixion, amputation of hands, or flogging. Hamas immediately denied this.[82] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)".[83] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents.[84][85]
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  13303.  @texajp1946  Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  13351.  @WeWazKangz  Do you mean these 500,000? Unfortunately for you, they are Russian. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  13360. Instruyete, así no escribirás tonterías sin sentido común. Noticias de Israel Portada » Seguridad » Dos islamistas palestinos muertos en redada israelí antiterrorista Dos islamistas palestinos muertos en redada israelí antiterrorista La Policía de Fronteras dice que los agentes fueron atacados durante la operación en Cisjordania. Lapid: La redada iba dirigida a “terroristas que llevaron a cabo una serie de ataques con disparos”. 24 de julio de 2022 Una imagen tomada tras los enfrentamientos entre las tropas israelíes y los islamistas palestinos en Nablus, el 24 de julio de 2022 (JAAFAR ASHTIYEH / AFP) Al menos dos islamistas palestinos murieron en una incursión militar israelí la madrugada del domingo en la ciudad de Nablus, en el norte de Judea y Samaria, según informaron funcionarios israelíes y palestinos. Un portavoz de la Policía de Fronteras dijo en un comunicado el domingo que la unidad de élite antiterrorista Yamam, junto con soldados de las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel, se enfrentó durante varias horas con palestinos que abrieron fuego y lanzaron artefactos explosivos desde la casa de un hombre buscado en el casco antiguo de Nablus. Las imágenes que circularon por Internet mostraban a la pareja portando rifles, lo que indicaba que eran miembros de una facción terrorista de la ciudad, aunque ningún grupo los reivindicó inmediatamente. “En medio del intercambio de disparos, varios terroristas fueron eliminados. No hay bajas en nuestras fuerzas”, dijo el portavoz. No se produjeron detenciones durante la redada. El Ministerio de Sanidad de la Autoridad Palestina dijo que dos hombres murieron y seis personas resultaron heridas, dos de ellas de gravedad. No estaba claro si los heridos habían participado directamente en los enfrentamientos. Los hombres muertos fueron identificados en Internet como Aboud Sobah y Muhammad al-Azizi. Las imágenes de la casa en la que aparentemente se atrincheraron los sospechosos mostraban grandes daños. La policía dijo que las tropas habían utilizado disparos y “otros medios” para “neutralizar” a los hombres armados que estaban dentro y encima del edificio. Anteriormente, las FDI dijeron que las tropas habían recibido disparos durante la operación, sin dar más detalles. Una imagen tomada después de los enfrentamientos entre las tropas israelíes y los hombres armados palestinos en la Ciudad de Nablus en Judea y Samaria el 24 de julio de 2022 (JAAFAR ASHTIYEH / AFP) “Cuando terminó el tiroteo, las tropas de Yamam entraron en la casa y durante los registros se encontraron muchas armas, armas de fuego y artefactos explosivos”, dijo el portavoz de la Policía de Fronteras. La policía publicó fotos del armamento incautado. Armas y piezas de armas incautadas por las tropas en Nablus, el 24 de julio de 2022. (Policía de Fronteras) En la apertura de la reunión semanal del gabinete, el primer ministro Yair Lapid dijo que los objetivos de la redada eran “terroristas que recientemente llevaron a cabo una serie de ataques con disparos”. Lapid felicitó a las fuerzas de seguridad por una “operación eficaz y exitosa” y prometió que el gobierno mantendría una “política firme” contra el terrorismo. “No nos sentaremos a esperar a que hagan daño a los ciudadanos israelíes. Saldremos y golpearemos a los terroristas en sus propias casas”, dijo Lapid. El ministro de Seguridad Interior, Omer Barlev, dijo en un comunicado que las fuerzas de seguridad están “en peligro día y noche al posicionarse como una barrera entre los terroristas y los ciudadanos israelíes”. “Seguiremos persiguiendo a los terroristas y a quienes los envían, en cualquier lugar y en cualquier momento”, dijo. Por otra parte, también se produjeron enfrentamientos entre tropas israelíes e islamistas palestinos en la ciudad cisjordana de Qabatiya, cerca de Jenín. Las FDI dijeron que las tropas devolvieron el fuego a los hombres armados que abrieron fuego contra ellos en la zona. En un comunicado, las FDI dijeron que las tropas detuvieron a dos palestinos buscados en Qabatiya, y a otros dos durante redadas en otras zonas de Judea y Samaria. Las tensiones se han mantenido elevadas en Judea y Samaria, ya que las fuerzas de seguridad israelíes han intensificado las operaciones tras la mortífera ola de atentados terroristas contra israelíes que dejó 19 muertos a principios de este año. Durante el viernes y el sábado, las fuerzas de seguridad israelíes detuvieron a seis sospechosos palestinos en toda Judea y Samaria, con enfrentamientos violentos en algunas zonas, según las FDI. Etiquetas: FDIJudea y Samaria
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  13374. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  13401. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  13486. ​ @newdude1258  "IDF and Shin Bet neutralize Hamas leaders in Gaza hospital News about Israel in Israel News / Ari Hashomer / 4 days ago" "The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and the Shin Bet internal security service have announced the neutralization of prominent Hamas members in operations carried out in the Shifa hospital complex in Gaza City in recent days. " "These operations were triggered after receiving intelligence information indicating that leaders of the terrorist group were hiding inside the facilities." "Among those neutralized was Raad Thabet, identified by the IDF as primarily responsible for recruiting and procuring supplies for Hamas, along with Mahmoud Khalil Zakzuk, identified as the deputy commander of the group's rocket unit in Gaza." "Both were confronted and killed by troops from the Shayetet 13 unit of the Navy, the Shaked battalion of the Givati brigade and the Duvdevan unit, after leaving the hospital emergency room armed." "In another incident at the same facility, the Nahal Brigade confronted Fadi Dweik and Zakaria Najib in the maternity ward. Dweik, a senior member of Hamas's intelligence division, was responsible for the 2002 terrorist attack in Adora, which "resulted in the death of four civilians." "He was exiled to Gaza following the 2011 Shalit agreement, in which Israel freed 1,027 Palestinian terrorist prisoners in exchange for captive Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. From Gaza, Dweik continued to organize attacks in Judea and Samaria. Najib, for his part, played "a crucial role in promoting attacks against Israel from Judea and Samaria and participated in the kidnapping and murder of Nachshon Wachsman in 1994." The IDF and Shin Bet also reported the elimination of other armed Hamas fighters in the hospital and adjacent areas, along with the seizure of weapons and intelligence documents.
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  13487. ​ @newdude1258  "IDF eliminates dozens of terrorists in Gaza News about Israel in Israel News / Ari Hashomer / 4 days ago" "The Israel Defense Forces have intensified their operations against Hamas, focusing on decisive actions in Gaza's Shifa Hospital, al-Qarara, in southern Gaza, and the al-Amal neighborhood of Khan Younis, the IDF reported in a statement. a recent update." "In the last 24 hours there have been clashes and airstrikes in these key points, aimed at dismantling the infrastructure and presence of the terrorist group in the area." "The IDF detailed that, at Shifa Hospital, specialized units, including the 401st Armored Brigade, the Nahal Brigade reconnaissance unit, and the Army's Shayetet 13 commando unit, managed to eliminate several armed men, seize weapons, and locate locations. strategic weapons used by Hamas." "In the al-Amal neighborhood, Givati Brigade troops carried out operations in which they neutralized multiple armed Hamas fighters, some of whom attempted to launch explosive attacks against Israeli forces." "The Israeli Air Force carried out dozens of airstrikes throughout Gaza, focusing mainly on al-Amal and al-Qarara. These strikes were primarily intended to support the maneuvers of ground troops and ensure their advance." "In addition, the IDF attacked three tunnel shafts in an operation linked to a rocket launch against the community of Kissufim, detailing a precise response against emerging threats." "In central Gaza, Nahal Brigade troops confronted several terrorists, effectively neutralizing them. In one of these actions, they detected a cell transporting weapons and coordinated a drone attack, which caused significant secondary explosions. An Israeli fighter "He also attacked the building from which this cell had mobilized." "Operations continued in northern Gaza, where Israeli drones attacked two more Hamas cells identified by the 215th Artillery Regiment. These actions were followed by airstrikes against a building used by terrorists, consolidating the IDF's strategy of undermining Hamas' operational capacity in the region."
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  13490. ​ @newdude1258  "Israel kills Hamas officer in Gaza hospital News about Israel in Israel News / Ari Hashomer / 5 days ago" "The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed on Thursday afternoon the murder of Hamas officer Ra'ad Taabat at the Shifa hospital in Gaza, according to Rear Admiral (R.-Amd.) Daniel Hagari. Taabat, who led the Hamas supply unit, was declared dead after confirmation by Shin Bet intelligence services." "This event marks a critical point in the escalation of IDF operations inside the Shifa hospital complex, known to house numerous terrorists and serve as infrastructure for Hamas. During the month of March, the IDF has intensified its efforts with multiple raids on the hospital, which have included thorough inspection of the buildings, direct confrontations with terrorists and the discovery of arsenals." "In the course of these operations, Israeli forces have eliminated or captured hundreds of terrorists, identifying 800 suspects, of whom at least 500 have been verified as members of Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad." "The initial assault on the Shifa hospital occurred in November, at which time the IDF engaged the terrorists and discovered weapons and other infrastructure used in terrorist activities. Despite these efforts, the terrorists appear to have returned to these and other areas of northern and central Gaza to continue their attacks against the IDF." "Earlier reports on Thursday highlighted that IDF soldiers, including members of Shayetet 13, the Nahal Brigade and the 401 Brigade, clashed with Hamas terrorists in the emergency unit of Shifa Hospital, resulting in the death of several terrorists."
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  13517. ​ @newdude1258  "IDF officer reveals details about war in Gaza and October 7 invasion News about Israel in Israel News / Hadar Malka / The day before yesterday" "Major Moishi Grunberg, of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Combat Engineering Battalion, shared with Arutz Sheva-Israel National News his direct experience in the war in Gaza, marked by the October 7 terrorist assault. Grunberg was at Kfar Chabad during the initial attack, describing the abrupt interruption of the Simchat Torah holiday by anti-aircraft alarms and the subsequent discovery of rockets intercepted by the Iron Dome system." "As a member of the 14th Division's tank corps, Grunberg was sent to Kibbutz Tze'elim, where they initially assisted in recovery and cleanup after the attack. They were later reassigned to Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza region. "which would not see an IDF ground operation until weeks later, time used for preparation and training." "From its vantage point, Beit Hanoun offered Grunberg a perspective on Israeli vulnerability to the ease with which terrorists crossed the defenses. The amount of weaponry found in Beit Hanoun, not only in the homes of Hamas affiliates but in homes common civilians, was described by Grunberg as "amazing", highlighting the presence of heavy ammunition, sniper weapons, grenades and explosive traps." "In addition, he detailed the extensive hidden terrorist infrastructure, including tunnels under schools, mosques and even homes, which underlines the complexity and depth of the terrorist operation. Grunberg also found copies of “Mein Kampf” in Beit Hanoun, which for him "it shows the deeply anti-Semitic character of Hamas's ideology, beyond its anti-Zionist and anti-Israeli stance."
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  13538. ​ @newdude1258  The Jewish-Roman historian Flavius Josephus described the region in his book The Jewish War : On the borders of Samaria and Judea is the town of Anuath, which is also called Borceos. This is the northern limit of Judea. The southern parts of Judea, if measured lengthwise, are bounded by a village adjoining the confines of Arabia; The Jews who live there call it Jordan. However, its breadth extends from the Jordan River to Joppa. The city of Jerusalem is located in the middle; For this reason some, with enough sagacity, have called that city the navel of the country. In fact, Judea too is not devoid of the delights that come from the sea, since its maritime places extend as far as Ptolemais: it was divided into eleven portions, of which the royal city of Jerusalem was the supreme, and presided over the entire neighboring country, as the head does over the body. As for the other cities that were inferior to it, they presided over the various toparchies of it; Gofna was the second of those cities, and next to that Acrabatta, after them Thamna, and Lydda, and Emmaus, and Pella, and Idumea, and Engaddi, and Herodium, and Jericho; and after them came Jamnia and Joppa, as presidents of the neighbors; and besides these there was the region of Gamala, and Gaulanitis, and Batanea, and Trachonitis, which are also parts of the kingdom of Agrippa. This [last] country begins at Mount Lebanon, and the sources of the Jordan, and reaches to the lake of Tiberias; and in length it extends from a town called Arfa to Julias. Its inhabitants are a mix of Jews and Syrians. And so, with all possible brevity, I described the country of Judea and those around it. Josephus, The Jewish Wars Book III, 3, 5.
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  13590. ​ @newdude1258  "Three terrorist tunnels destroyed in the Khan Yunis area News about Israel in Israel News / Ari Hashomer / 19 hours ago." "Since the start of the so-called "Iron Swords" war, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have intensified their efforts against Hamas' tunnel network in the Gaza Strip." "With the collaboration of the 98th Division and the Yahalom Unit, they have managed to locate, map and eliminate three offensive tunnels belonging to Hamas' Khan Yunis Brigade, which had been monitored by IDF intelligence and technology for years." "These operations were carried out by the Engineer Brigade of the Southern Command, the Gaza Division, the 98th Division and the Yahalom Unit. A tunnel discovered a decade ago, attacked for the first time in 2021 during the “Guardian of the Walls” operation, was "resulted in the death of several Hamas members." "At the beginning of the current war, this tunnel was targeted by attacks to prevent offensive activities and was recently completely destroyed by engineering forces. Another tunnel, identified in 2014 and extending into Israeli territory, was destroyed without Hamas attempting to restore it. " "Recently, a section of this tunnel inside Gaza was also removed. The third tunnel, discovered in 2019 before the construction of the underground barrier and extending into Israel, has been under strict IDF control." "Equipped with traps and sensors, this tunnel has been the target of multiple attacks to neutralize the threat it posed. Despite its surveillance, this tunnel was not used in the October 7 massacre and has been monitored and attacked throughout the whole war." "The IDF has declared its commitment to continue the dismantlement of all tunnels in the Gaza Strip, focusing on destroying the offensive capabilities of Hamas and other terrorist organizations to protect Israel's civilian population."
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  13601. ​ @newdude1258  "There is no difference between Hamas and the Palestinian people News about Israel in Israel News / Ari Hashomer / The day before yesterday." "In a revealing conversation with Dr. Phil, accompanied by two pro-Palestinian activists, Mosab Hassan Yousef, son of Hamas co-founder Sheikh Hassan Yousef, shared his compelling perspectives on Tuesday. He stated emphatically that following the events of October 7 , Hamas and the Palestinian people are indistinguishable in their struggle. The interview delved into the depths of the anti-Jewish prejudice embedded in Muslim society, sparked by an opening question from Dr. Phil about the upbringing Yousef received in his youth." The culture is permeated with aversion towards Jews, a fact that is no secret. This hostility is rooted in Muslim beliefs that wrongly accuse Judaism based on ideological interpretations and Islamic passages that criticize Muhammad, the Muslim prophet, who, "Contrary to these claims, he never condemned the Jewish people," Yousef explained, dismantling the bases of these prejudices. Yousef, also known as the Green Prince, described the October 7 attack as a religious crusade, perceived by many Muslims as an authentic "Holy war". Indoctrination and violence through the eyes of Gaza children During the interview, a short documentary was shown exposing indoctrination in UNRWA classrooms in Gaza, where children, even as young as eight, are taught to hate to the Jews and to receive military training."
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  13619. ​ @newdude1258  "During the precise, intelligence-based operation carried out by the IDF and the Israel Security Agency (ISA) in the Shifa Hospital, more than 500 terrorist operatives associated with terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip were apprehended. The terrorists, who were transferred to the Intelligence Directorate and the ISA, included senior officials and operatives who are significant sources of information for the terror organizations. Among the terrorists detained was the spokesperson for the Islamic Jihad terrorist organization's Political Bureau in the Gaza Strip, Tariq Salami Otha Abu Shlouf, whose interrogation provides insight into the propaganda and incitement operations carried out by the terrorist organizations. During the interrogation, Tariq revealed details of the operational method used by the terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip to manipulate the Arabic and international media, with a focus on creating false narratives and lies about what is happening in the Gaza Strip. Moreover, Tariq admitted that the explosion in the Al-Ahli Al-Ma'mdani Hospital at the beginning of the war was caused by an Islamic Jihad rocket, and that the organization chose to knowingly lie and blame Israel for the event. Tariq acted to incite terror and propaganda operations from within the Shifa Hospital and admitted to the use of the hospital compound and medical equipment for terrorist purposes, such as using ambulances to transport senior operatives of the terrorist organizations into and out of the hospital."
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  13633. ​ @newdude1258  "News from Israel." "Netanyahu addresses Border Defense Corps recruits to safeguard Israel." "Netanyahu addresses Border Defense Corps recruits to safeguard Israel April 9, 2024." "Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with new recruits joining the IDF Border Defense Corps at the Tel Hashomer military base, April 9, 2024. (Amos Ben Gershom/GPO)." "Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged the new recruits of the IDF Border Defense Corps, highlighting their crucial role in protecting the nation and the security of future Israeli generations." "During his visit to the Tel Hashomer military base, Netanyahu highlighted the importance of his mission, reminding them of the legacy of those who have defended Israel throughout its history, often paying a high price." "We are protecting the very existence of the country, which is intertwined with the personal lives of each of us, our families, friends and, fundamentally, the generations to come," Netanyahu said. "He underlined Israel's determination to annihilate Hamas, ensuring that events such as the October 7 massacre that precipitated the current war with the terrorist group will not be allowed to be repeated. Netanyahu was clear when stating: “The contribution of each "You, in your service, will bring us closer to our ultimate goal." "This is imperative. "After what Hamas did to us, they will not have the chance to repeat it." The initial attack that sparked the current standoff occurred on October 7, when nearly 15 guard soldiers were killed at the Hamas military base. Nahal Oz by Hamas terrorists, and several others were kidnapped in Gaza, marking a turning point in regional tensions."
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  13672. ​ @mikhailmik  Courtesy DW. POLICY European Parliament declares Russia a promoter of terrorism Barbara Wesel 11/23/2022November 23, 2022 In a resolution by a large majority, the European Parliament declared Russia a State sponsor of terrorism. Although this has no direct legal consequences, it is considered a strong political signal. Image of a session of the European Parliament. The European Parliament issues a clear, but non-binding signal.Image: Jean-Francois Badias/AP/dpa/picture alliance ADVERTISING Declaring a country a sponsor of terrorism is not foreseen, in principle, by the European Union, since there is no legal framework for it. To do so, the initiators of the resolution take as an example the United States, which has included, among others, Cuba and North Korea on its list. In Europe, until now it was only possible to put organizations, such as the Palestinian Hamas, or the Kurdish PKK, on the list of sponsors of terrorism. Currently, 21 associations are classified as "terrorist" by the EU. In other words, with this new resolution, the European Parliament opens a new instance. The resolution mentions that Russia is not only carrying out an unjustified war against Ukraine, but also indiscriminate attacks against the civilian population and infrastructure. Russian troops, the document states, have murdered thousands of civilians and have committed terrorist acts throughout Ukraine, targeting homes, schools, hospitals and metro stations, as well as electricity and drinking water plants. "These brutal and inhuman acts cause death, suffering, destruction and exile," he highlights. Eastern European countries took the lead "With terror and death, the enemy has tried once again what it has not been able to achieve for nine months, and will never achieve," said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, after the Russian Army bombed a hospital in Kupyansk, in the eastern Ukraine. The classification of the actions of Russian soldiers against international law as "terrorism" corresponds to the words Zelensky chose. The accusation is that Russia wants to compensate for its military defeat with terrorist acts against the civilian population. Several parliaments in Eastern Europe had already endorsed this interpretation, declaring Russia a "sponsor of terrorism", among them Poland, the Baltic countries and the Czech Republic. The initiative to put the resolution to a vote in the European Parliament, after being presented by the right-wing nationalist European Conservatives and Reformists Group (ECR). Among other things, MEPs mention in detail hitherto unknown cases of torture, sexual violence, kidnappings and executions, in reference to numerous investigations still underway for alleged war crimes. The argument also denounces violations of the Charter of the United Nations, as well as international treaties and International Humanitarian Law. It is the sum of all these accusations that were presented against Russia in its capacity as the State initiating the war.
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  13676. ​ @jameswang4718  Speaking of terrorists, take a look. Courtesy DW. POLICY European Parliament declares Russia a promoter of terrorism Barbara Wesel 11/23/2022November 23, 2022 In a resolution by a large majority, the European Parliament declared Russia a State sponsor of terrorism. Although this has no direct legal consequences, it is considered a strong political signal. Image of a session of the European Parliament. The European Parliament issues a clear, but non-binding signal.Image: Jean-Francois Badias/AP/dpa/picture alliance ADVERTISING Declaring a country a sponsor of terrorism is not foreseen, in principle, by the European Union, since there is no legal framework for it. To do so, the initiators of the resolution take as an example the United States, which has included, among others, Cuba and North Korea on its list. In Europe, until now it was only possible to put organizations, such as the Palestinian Hamas, or the Kurdish PKK, on the list of sponsors of terrorism. Currently, 21 associations are classified as "terrorist" by the EU. In other words, with this new resolution, the European Parliament opens a new instance. The resolution mentions that Russia is not only carrying out an unjustified war against Ukraine, but also indiscriminate attacks against the civilian population and infrastructure. Russian troops, the document states, have murdered thousands of civilians and have committed terrorist acts throughout Ukraine, targeting homes, schools, hospitals and metro stations, as well as electricity and drinking water plants. "These brutal and inhuman acts cause death, suffering, destruction and exile," he highlights. Eastern European countries took the lead "With terror and death, the enemy has tried once again what it has not been able to achieve for nine months, and will never achieve," said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, after the Russian Army bombed a hospital in Kupyansk, in the eastern Ukraine. The classification of the actions of Russian soldiers against international law as "terrorism" corresponds to the words Zelensky chose. The accusation is that Russia wants to compensate for its military defeat with terrorist acts against the civilian population. Several parliaments in Eastern Europe had already endorsed this interpretation, declaring Russia a "sponsor of terrorism", among them Poland, the Baltic countries and the Czech Republic. The initiative to put the resolution to a vote in the European Parliament, after being presented by the right-wing nationalist European Conservatives and Reformists Group (ECR). Among other things, MEPs mention in detail hitherto unknown cases of torture, sexual violence, kidnappings and executions, in reference to numerous investigations still underway for alleged war crimes. The argument also denounces violations of the Charter of the United Nations, as well as international treaties and International Humanitarian Law. It is the sum of all these accusations that were presented against Russia in its capacity as the State initiating the war.
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  13718. ​ @eviancroissan  The supposed concentration camp was created by them when they elected Hamas as their leader, there are two soups too and a terrorist group is never resistance, read carefully, get some tissues and dry your tears. Complaints of human rights abuses According to Saudi researcher and writer Abdullah bin Bijad al-Otaibi, Hamas is an organization that violates human rights, whose terrorism focuses mainly on the Palestinian people of Gaza, which it rules with an iron fist, and then on the Arab countries. [ 70 ] ​[ 71 ]​ According to the Egyptian writer Dalia Ziada , Hamas is a terrorist organization and its disappearance would benefit the entire region and help achieve peace in the Middle East. [ 72 ] ​[ 73 ] ​In 2023, US President Joe Biden accused Hamas of raping and mutilating dozens of women and girls during the October 7 attack . [ 74 ] ​[ 75 ] Forensic examinations revealed that they had been tortured, raped, dismembered and burned alive. [ 76 ] ​[ 77 ] ​[ 78 ]​ Since the 2000s, Hamas has been denounced for multiple human rights violations, including: 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 79 ] 2007 The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 46 ]​ as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 80 ]​ These complaints from Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 81 ] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 82 ] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 83 ] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 84 ] ​[ 85 ]
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  13723. ​ @WagnerWithShovels  Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  13733.  @kolya98  Here's what international law and law says, HAVE FUN. Israel News. Home » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “occupied Palestinian territories.”
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  13771. ​ @rogerayalarojas4617  Esto derriba tu falta de argumentación. Aquí tienes. El imperativo de la soberanía práctica. (Reuters) La Declaración de las Naciones Unidas sobre los Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas (DNUDPI o DESD), adoptada por la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas el 13 de septiembre de 2007 por una mayoría de 144 Estados con 4 votos a favor y 11 abstenciones (A /RES/61/295 ), reconoce que los pueblos indígenas tienen derecho a las tierras, territorios y recursos que tradicionalmente han poseído, ocupado, utilizado o adquirido (artículo 26.1) y que el ejercicio de estos derechos no debe estar sujeto a discriminación alguna (artículo 2). De acuerdo con la práctica nacional, la condición jurídica y los derechos de los pueblos indígenas han evolucionado y cristalizado en el derecho internacional consuetudinario. Por ejemplo, la Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos afirmó que “existe una norma de derecho internacional consuetudinario que afirma los derechos de los pueblos indígenas a sus tierras tradicionales. La Corte Africana de Derechos Humanos y de los Pueblos ha declarado que los derechos de los pueblos indígenas a la tierra están protegidos y que estos derechos son "principios generales del derecho". Francia, Inglaterra, Bélgica, Luxemburgo, Alemania y otros países votaron a favor de la Declaración. Desde 2007, Australia, Canadá, Nueva Zelanda y los Estados Unidos de América, que votaron en contra, han respaldado oficialmente la Declaración en 2010. En sus relaciones con Israel (que también votó a favor de la Declaración), estos Estados no pueden afirmar que la La declaración no se aplica a los judíos israelíes, ya que tal posición equivaldría a una flagrante discriminación racial. Según el derecho internacional, los judíos son pueblos indígenas, también conocidos como "Primeros Pueblos", pueblos aborígenes o pueblos indígenas de una tierra llamada Judea-Samaria, Palestina o Tierra Santa, y por lo tanto cumplen con los criterios exigidos por el derecho internacional. . Los judíos son un grupo étnico que fue el poblador original de Judea y Samaria hace 3500 años, cuando el Todopoderoso otorgó esta tierra a los judíos. Los líderes de este mundo que optaron por abstraerse de la historia llamaron erróneamente a Judea y Samaria la "Ribera Occidental" del río Jordán (que incluye a Israel) o los "territorios palestinos ocupados".
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  13802. "THE BBC PUBLISHED FALSE UN DATA ABOUT THE POSSIBLE DEATH OF 14,000 BABIES IN GAZA IN 48 HOURS." "On May 20, 2025, the BBC published a statement by UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher, saying 14,000 Palestinian babies would die within 48 hours if humanitarian aid did not enter Gaza." "Only after creating controversy did the BBC clarify that there were no sources to corroborate what Fletcher said, only his word." Speaking to the BBC's Today programme, Mr. Fletcher said: "There are 14,000 babies who will die in the next 48 hours unless we can reach them." When pressed to explain how he arrived at that figure, he said there were "strong teams on the ground" operating in medical centers and schools, but did not provide further details. The BBC subsequently requested clarification on the figure from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), which stated: "We are highlighting the urgent need for supplies to save an estimated 14,000 babies suffering from severe acute malnutrition in Gaza, as the IPC alliance has warned. We need supplies to arrive as soon as possible, ideally within the next 48 hours." "An Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report was highlighted, indicating that 14,100 cases of severe acute malnutrition are expected to occur among children aged six to 59 months between April 2025 and March 2026." "The IPC report says this could occur over the course of about a year, not 48 hours." "The number of 14,000 babies at risk of malnutrition was removed from a Comprehensive Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report." "The report is different from what the UN official and the BBC said: The risk was of malnutrition over a year. Not thousands of deaths in 48 hours!" "I love it when anti-Semitic media outlets are publicly shamed."
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  13892.  @di3dsudd3nly  Bad luck boy, Putin takes the title of TERRORIST of the century. France 24 - Live international news and current affairs return to homepage / Europe WAR IN UKRAINE The European Union declares Russia a “promoter of terrorism” state In a non-binding resolution, this November 23, the European Union declared Russia a “terrorist regime” for its war against Ukraine. Brussels asked all democracies in the world to adopt the same measure "with all the negative consequences that it implies." The statement comes nine months after the conflict and on a day in which new Russian bombings caused the death of at least one newborn and destroyed more vital infrastructure for the energy of the invaded country. First modification:11/23/2022 - 15:46 5 min File-Russian President Vladimir Putin attends the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) leaders' meeting in Yerevan, November 23, 2022.03:14 File-Russian President Vladimir Putin attends the meeting of leaders of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), in Yerevan, on November 23, 2022. © Vladimir Smirnov/AFP By: Yurany Arciniegas Continue ADVERTISEMENTS A symbolic measure that seeks to pressure Russia for its war in Ukraine. With 494 votes in favor, 58 against and 44 abstentions, the majority of deputies of the European Parliament approved a resolution that declares the country led by Vladimir Putin as a State “sponsor of terrorism.” The European Union Legislature argued that Moscow's military attacks against civilian targets such as hospitals, schools, shelter centers and critical infrastructure for energy and water services in the country violate international law. ADVERTISING Russia is “a terrorist regime as a consequence of its deliberate physical destruction of civilian infrastructure and the mass murder of Ukrainian civilians with the aim of eliminating the Ukrainian people,” the MEPs' opinion underlined. Likewise, the document condemns the invasion in the strongest terms and asserts that several Russian actions committed during the ongoing conflict amount to war crimes
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  13894.  @jamesgreen1116  Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  13925. Courtesy DW. MIDDLE EAST POLITICS. EU condemns Hamas' use of civilians as shields 11/12/2023November 12, 2023 The head of community diplomacy, Josep Borrell, also called on Israel to guarantee the protection of the population and to apply maximum restraint in its attacks. Josep Borrell. FREDERICK FLORIN/AFP ADVERTISING The High Representative of the European Union (EU) for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, condemned this Sunday (11/12/2023) "the use of hospitals and civilians as human shields by Hamas." In a statement, the Spanish diplomat also reiterated on behalf of the EU his call to Hamas to release "immediately and unconditionally all hostages." Borrell, who considered "crucial" that the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has access to the hostages, also referred to the "serious concern" of the European Union about the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza. "It must allow civilians to leave the combat zone. "These hostilities are severely affecting hospitals and taking a terrible toll on civilians and medical staff," he noted. The statements come as Gaza's largest hospital, Al Shifa, is the target of bombing, according to doctors. Hamas claimed this Sunday that one of the attacks destroyed the cardiology department of the hospital. Another hospital, Al Quds, was out of service due to lack of fuel. Israel denies attacking hospitals and accuses Hamas of using them as command centers or hideouts. Humanitarian breaks "The EU emphasizes that international humanitarian law stipulates that hospitals, medical supplies and civilians" in these centers must be protected, Borrell said. "Hospitals must also immediately receive the most urgent medical supplies and patients requiring urgent medical care must be safely evacuated. In this context, we urge Israel to exercise maximum restraint to ensure the protection of civilians," he said. the high representative. The EU, he added, "joins calls for immediate pauses in hostilities and the establishment of humanitarian corridors, including through increased capacity at border crossings and a dedicated sea route, so that humanitarian aid can reach safely to the people of Gaza. The statement reiterated Brussels' position that Israel has "the right to defend itself in accordance with international law and international humanitarian law." DZC (EFE, AFP
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  13949. Courtesy DW. MIDDLE EAST POLITICS. EU condemns Hamas' use of civilians as shields 11/12/2023November 12, 2023 The head of community diplomacy, Josep Borrell, also called on Israel to guarantee the protection of the population and to apply maximum restraint in its attacks. Josep Borrell. FREDERICK FLORIN/AFP ADVERTISING The High Representative of the European Union (EU) for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, condemned this Sunday (11/12/2023) "the use of hospitals and civilians as human shields by Hamas." In a statement, the Spanish diplomat also reiterated on behalf of the EU his call to Hamas to release "immediately and unconditionally all hostages." Borrell, who considered "crucial" that the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has access to the hostages, also referred to the "serious concern" of the European Union about the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza. "It must allow civilians to leave the combat zone. "These hostilities are severely affecting hospitals and taking a terrible toll on civilians and medical staff," he noted. The statements come as Gaza's largest hospital, Al Shifa, is the target of bombing, according to doctors. Hamas claimed this Sunday that one of the attacks destroyed the cardiology department of the hospital. Another hospital, Al Quds, was out of service due to lack of fuel. Israel denies attacking hospitals and accuses Hamas of using them as command centers or hideouts. Humanitarian breaks "The EU emphasizes that international humanitarian law stipulates that hospitals, medical supplies and civilians" in these centers must be protected, Borrell said. "Hospitals must also immediately receive the most urgent medical supplies and patients requiring urgent medical care must be safely evacuated. In this context, we urge Israel to exercise maximum restraint to ensure the protection of civilians," he said. the high representative. The EU, he added, "joins calls for immediate pauses in hostilities and the establishment of humanitarian corridors, including through increased capacity at border crossings and a dedicated sea route, so that humanitarian aid can reach safely to the people of Gaza. The statement reiterated Brussels' position that Israel has "the right to defend itself in accordance with international law and international humanitarian law." DZC (EFE, AFP
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  13983. Israel News. Home » Ukraine recovers key oil platforms in the Black Sea Ukraine recovers key Black Sea oil platforms During the operation, there were clashes with a Russian Su-30 fighter, which was “hit and forced to retreat,” according to Ukrainian forces. Ukraine recovers key Black Sea oil platforms (AP Photo/Hussein Malla, File) Ukraine has asserted its control over oil and gas platforms off Crimea, previously dominated by Russia since 2015. Reaffirmation of control over Torres Boyka Located in the Black Sea, near Crimea, the Boyka Towers, oil and gas drilling centers, have been reaffirmed under Ukrainian control, as reported by Ukrainian Defense Intelligence with visual evidence on digital platforms. Russia had taken control of these structures following the annexation of Crimea in 2014. Ukraine described the recovery as an “unmatched action.” Strategic relevance of control Retaking these towers is of deep significance for Ukraine. Ukrainian military sources reported that “For Ukraine, regaining control of the Boiko towers was of strategic importance and, as a result, Russia lost the ability to use them for military purposes.” “Russia has been deprived of the ability to fully control the waters of the Black Sea, and this brings Ukraine many steps closer to recovering Crimea,” Ukraine commented. More news FPV drones faced a Russian tank cage and failed Russia positions Iskander missiles on Ukraine border Teledyne Flir launches Black Recon microdrone Advance in sensors for the GCAP During the operation, there were clashes with a Russian Su-30 fighter, which was “hit and forced to retreat,” according to Ukrainian forces. Black Sea: Zone of current tensions The Black Sea and Crimea have been positioned as nerve points in the conflict following the Russian incursion into Ukraine in 2022. Recent British Ministry of Defense reports highlighted previous confrontations between Ukraine and Russia over these essential platforms. These platforms, operated by Chernomorneftegaz, a hydrocarbon company, were seized by pro-Russian authorities in 2014. Tension on platforms after Russian invasion Following the Russian aggression in 2022, these platforms have been points of tension, “Since the large-scale invasion of Russia in 2022, Ukraine has hit several Russian-controlled platforms. “Both Russia and Ukraine have also periodically occupied them with troops,” the United Kingdom reported.
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  14000. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support.
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  14029. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  14076. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  14143. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 dead and wounded in the Ukrainian war Almost 500,000 dead and wounded in the Ukrainian war Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 in military Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral of a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are close to 70,000 and between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. Russia's losses 09/26/2023. Approximate evaluation. Staff 276,670 +400 injured 830,010 100% 900,000 russian armed forces armored combat vehicles 8946 +19 13,758 russian armed forces Sixty-five% Tanks 4672 +5 3,300 russian armed forces 100% Artillery 6299 +39 5,689 russian armed forces 100% Aircraft 315 1,379 russian armed forces 22.8% helicopters 316 961 russian armed forces 32.9% Boats and vessels 20 519 russian armed forces 3.9%
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  14224. ​ @WagnerWithShovels  Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  14259.  @igorvladim9414  Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  14280.  @hugoespejo  Read and learn anti-Semitic rookie. May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, have officially adopted the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “occupied Palestinian territories.” After the Balfour Declaration (1917), the Treaty of Lausanne (1923), the British Mandate (1922), the San Remo Resolution (1920) and the Treaty of Sèvres (1920), international law was created and recognized and They restored the historic rights of the Jews to their lands. The signatories of these treaties and the Mandate (United Kingdom, France, Turkey, Japan, Italy, etc.) are bound by them. In the mandate granted to the United Kingdom in August 1922, the League of Nations recognized "the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine and the basis for the restoration of their homeland in that country." Thus, the right of the Jewish people to settle in the land of Palestine, their historic homeland, and to establish their State there, is a legitimate right enshrined in international law. The UNDRIP affirms the right of the Jewish people as indigenous people and "especially their rights to their lands, territories and resources." The time has come for Jews to fully exercise their rights. United Nations General Assembly resolutions declaring that the colonization of Jews in Jewish Samaria is contrary to international law are only recommendations and have never led to changes in existing binding treaties. UN Security Council resolutions declaring settlements in Judea and Samaria illegal are not binding. Only the resolutions of Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter are binding on all UN Member States.
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  14281.  @hugoespejo  For example, Security Council Resolution 2334 was adopted on December 23, 2016 by a vote of 14-0. Four permanent members of the Security Council – China, France, Russia and the United Kingdom – voted in favor, the US abstained. This resolution was not adopted under Chapter VII of the Charter. It is not binding. That resolution states that Israel's settlement activity constitutes a "flagrant violation" of international law. It has "no legal validity." This resolution violates UNDRIP, the British Mandate and the other treaties. The right of the Jewish people to "settle" in Judea and Samaria, and the right of Israel to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria (part of Palestine) derive from the mandate (Levy Report of July 9, 2012). In accordance with the mandate, the right to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria is a direct consequence of the right of Jews to settle throughout Palestine, that is, in the territory of the 1936 mandate. Article 80 of the United Nations Charter (1945) recognized the validity of existing rights that States and peoples acquired under the various mandates, including the British Mandate over Palestine (1922), and the rights of Jews to settle in Palestine (Judea-Samaria) under those instruments. (Pr. E. Rostow). These rights cannot be altered by the UN. "Except as may be agreed in individual trusteeship agreements...nothing in this Charter shall be construed in any way to modify in any way the rights of any States or peoples or the terms of existing international instruments in which the Members of the United Nations can be parties respectively. (Article 80, paragraph 1, Charter of the United Nations) In a series of decisions and advisory opinions on Namibia, the International Court of Justice ruled that a League Mandate is a binding international instrument like a treaty, which continues as a fiduciary obligation of the international community until its terms are fulfilled. In the Namibia case, the Court upheld the Security Council's ruling that South Africa had abandoned its rights as a Mandatory Power by failing to fulfill some of its fundamental duties. The mandate survived as a trust, based on the legal principles confirmed by Article 80 of the Charter. Like the South African Mandate, the Palestine Mandate survived the termination of British administration as a trust under Article 80 of the United Nations Charter (Pr. E Rostow). Therefore, there are Jewish rights of “settlement” in the so-called “West Bank” (Palestine); It cannot be seriously maintained, as the European Union, Western States, France, the United Kingdom, Russia, China and other States do, that the Israeli settlements in Judea and Samaria are illegal and that the annexation is contrary to international law. This position is political, not legal. Despite UN resolutions to the contrary, the establishment of Israeli civilian settlements in the West Bank is not incompatible with international law, said US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Israel, the Jewish State, as a member of the international community has the right but also the duty to fulfill the mandate that most nations ignored fearing terrorism and the Muslim world, animated by 2000 years of religious hatred and anti-Semitism. One hundred and three years have passed since the Balfour Declaration, 73 years since the rejection of United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181 on November 29, 1947, 52 years since the Six-Day War of 1967 and 27 years since the Oslo Accords. The Oslo Accords of 1993 and 1995 were signed but did not lead to peace. The Arab Muslim leaders of Judea Samaria and Gaza do not want peace, they rejected Israel's offer made in 2000 and 2008 to live in peace. The involvement of the Palestinian Authority security apparatus in the killing of Jews since 1993 is proof, as is the payment to prisoners implicated in terrorism-related crimes. Abbas's threats that the Palestinians will provoke an "uprising" after the Bahrain Conference and after Israel applies sovereignty over Judea and Samaria, must be taken seriously. Abbas is definitely not interested in peace. Israel has the duty to draw the logical consequences of this behavior and annex all or some of the territories of area C, to ensure the existence of its population within safe borders, and to be able to receive the 6 million Jews who still live in the area. exile, who wish to settle in Israel.
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  14283. israeli news Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  14288. IDF declares Hamas' Rafah Brigade defeated News about Israel in Israel News / Ari Hashomer / 5 hours ago The Rafah Brigade, belonging to the Hamas terror group, has been virtually wiped out, with at least 2,308 of its members killed by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). In addition, Israeli troops have destroyed more than 13 kilometers of tunnels in the area, military sources told reporters in the southernmost city of the Gaza Strip. “They have defeated the Rafah Brigade,” Brigadier General Itzik Cohen, responsible for the offensive in the region, said during a press conference in the Philadelphia Corridor. “All four battalions that comprised it have been eliminated and we now have full operational control over the urban area,” he added. Cohen, who commands the IDF's 162nd Division, said combat engineering forces discovered a complex of 203 interconnected tunnels in the Philadelphia Corridor, which stretches from the Egyptian border to about 300 meters outside Rafah. “We have managed to destroy most of these tunnels,” Cohen said. “We are continuing to investigate others, and when we complete the inspections, we will proceed to demolish them.” Among the 203 tunnels identified, Cohen confirmed that nine had reached Egyptian territory. However, he said that these underground passages had already been blocked previously, either by the Egyptian authorities or by Hamas itself. “In total, there are nine tunnels that cross into Egypt, but they are all collapsed and out of operation,” the general said.
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  14379. ​ @WagnerWithShovels  Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  14400. ​ user-rr8ej8lj2m  As I had already mentioned, victory be for Ukraine, defeat for Putin's SS troops is assured. Israel News. "Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report"
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  14452.  @philflip1963  Goals The objectives of Zionism to combat the two fundamental historical problems of the Jewish people, anti-Semitism and the diaspora , centered on the creation of a Jewish state, were put into practice by the World Zionist Organization (political body of the Zionist Movement), founded in 1897. in Basel after the First World Zionist Congress in that same year and place, which brought together 200 delegates and approved the so-called Basel Program . The plan was already outlined by the organizer of the event, the Austro-Hungarian journalist Theodor Herzl (1860-1904), in his book The Jewish State (1896), published a year earlier. That is why he is often considered the father of Zionism in general, and of the political branch in particular (other branches are: socialist Zionism , revisionist Zionism , religious Zionism , etc.). Until the Holocaust , the Zionist idea competed with another current, assimilationism , equally widespread, especially in the United States and Western Europe, which did not consider the Jews as a people, but as a religious minority that should integrate and fight for its full identity. equality in the societies in which they lived. An extreme form of this last idea even advocated renunciation of the Jewish religion. Zionism combines two elements: independence and sovereignty , on the one hand, and the centrality of Israel in Jewish identity, on the other. The modern objectives of the Zionist movement are outlined in the Jerusalem Program , 2004, [ 14 ] : The objectives of Zionism are: The unity of the Jewish people, its link with its historical homeland (the Land of Israel ) and the centrality of the State of Israel and Jerusalem its capital, in the life of the people. Aliyah to Israel from all countries and its integration into Israeli society. The strengthening of Israel as a Jewish-Zionist and democratic State and its modeling as an exemplary society, possessing a unique moral and spiritual character, based on the mutual respect of the multifaceted Jewish people and on the prophetic vision that aspires to peace and contributes to improvement of the world. The guarantee of the future and distinction of the Jewish people through the promotion of Jewish, Hebrew and Zionist education, the cultivation of Jewish cultural and spiritual values, and the institution of the Hebrew language as its national language. The cultivation of Jewish mutual responsibility, the defense of the rights of Jews, both individual and national, the representation of the national Zionist interests of the Jewish people and the combat against all forms of anti-Semitic expression . The population of the country as a practical expression of Zionist realization.
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  14540. Israel News. NYT journalist accused of participating in the October 7 massacre February 22, 2024 Palestinians react as an Israeli military vehicle burns after being hit by Palestinian terrorists who infiltrated areas of southern Israel, on the Israeli side of the border between Israel and Gaza, October 7, 2023. (Photo: REUTERS/Mohammed Fayq Abu Mostafa) Among those honored with the George Polk Awards is a New York Times journalist accused of having ties to Hamas for his presence in the October 7 massacres in Israel. Journalist Yousef Masoud received the award along with another Times freelance photojournalist named Samar Abu Elouf. Honest Reporting, a media monitoring NGO, highlighted its accreditation in a photo provided to the Associated Press, with the following caption: “Palestinians wave their national flag and celebrate next to a destroyed Israeli tank on the fence of the Gaza Strip, east of southern Khan Younis, on Saturday, October 7, 2023. The Hamas militants who rule the Gaza Strip carried out an unprecedented multi-pronged attack on Israel at dawn on Saturday, firing thousands of rockets while Dozens of Hamas fighters infiltrated the heavily fortified border at various points by air, land and sea, catching the country off guard on a major holiday.”  HonestReporting questioned Masoud's explanation that he had been woken up at 5.30am by rocket fire, although the shooting only started an hour later. The photo shows a man waving a Palestinian flag on top of an Israeli tank. Masoud's name was included in a November investigative report showing that journalists from major media outlets, including The New York Times, AP, Reuters and CNN, joined Hamas terrorists from the Gaza Strip. Gaza on October 7 to document the events with their cameras.
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  14644. Israel news. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  14673.  @katakuri.jcharlotte8675  Courtesy. MARCA. Menu If Iniesta did not win the Ballon d'Or it was because Barça campaigned for Messi Juanma Rodriguez Updated 04/30/2018 11:09 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp The public request for forgiveness from Pascal Ferré, director of France Football, and whose addressee was Iniesta, can undoubtedly be described as original. Monsieur Ferré apologizes for never having awarded him the Ballon d'Or, but Andrés only came close to achieving such a coveted individual award on two occasions: in 2010, when he won the Silver Award, and in 2012, when he was awarded the Bronze Award. . The most unfair, and for which I believe Ferré apologizes, was 2010 because that year, with the World Cup still recent for Spain, we all agreed that he or Casillas deserved it. I think that what happened with Iker was even more bloody because, having become the undisputed savior of the team, he came in seventh due to the fact that he was a simple goalkeeper. In trouble: Who won the Ballon d'Or in 2010, when Andrés was so unfairly separated, according to the director of France Football, from obtaining the award? Cristiano didn't take it away, no. What's more, that year Barcelona fans stood out because the three nominees for the Ballon d'Or were theirs, Messi, Xavi and the aforementioned Iniesta. I repeat: Who won that year the Ballon d'Or that the world of football agreed should go to the genius from Fuentealbilla? Well yes, he won it, Lionel won it. La Vanguardia headlined: "Major surprise!: Messi, 2010 Ballon d'Or." Iniesta's uncle denounced a campaign in favor of the Argentine. Platini, president of UEFA, confessed in an interview with Marca that his three candidates were Iniesta, Xavi and Sneijder. Messi himself admitted that he did not expect to win. And who led the campaign for the Ballon d'Or to go to Leo? Remember. Well, Barça directed it and it was, by the way, thunderously applauded by each and every one of the culés. And now blame Florentino. Or hot balls. Or the flower. Or cha-cha.
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  14678.  @AttilioPasimovich  Sin duda, como bien pueden atestiguar los ucranianos, es más fácil defender que atacar. La doctrina militar tradicional estipula que se necesitan tres hombres para capturar la posición que defiende uno. Pero si los militares rusos buscan seriamente cumplir los objetivos fijados por el Kremlin es decir, la captura del Donbás, que comprende las provincias de Luhansk y Donetsk, y crear un puente terrestre hacia Crimea, lo que significa esencialmente capturar todo el sur de Ucrania tendrían que resolver el grave problema de la generación de fuerzas y encontrar la forma de dotar a las unidades de primera línea de tropas adecuadas para llevar a cabo operaciones tanto defensivas como ofensivas. A falta de una solución a ese problema, el ejército ruso seguirá flaqueando en Ucrania. Las bajas rusas en Ucrania El Ministerio de Defensa ucraniano afirmó que, hasta el viernes, las fuerzas ucranianas han matado a unos 48.700 soldados rusos (y habían herido aproximadamente el triple), han destruido 234 aviones de combate, de ataque y de transporte, 205 helicópteros de ataque y de transporte, 2.009 tanques, 1.126 piezas de artillería, 4.366 vehículos blindados de transporte de personal y vehículos de combate de infantería, 289 sistemas de lanzamiento múltiple de cohetes (MLRS), 15 barcos y cúteres, 3.247 vehículos y tanques de combustible, 153 baterías antiaéreas, 853 sistemas aéreos tácticos no tripulados, 105 plataformas de equipos especiales, como vehículos puente, y cuatro sistemas móviles de misiles balísticos Iskander, y 198 misiles de crucero derribados por las defensas aéreas ucranianas.
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  14744.  @hrisoflinoski4803  He who laughs last, laughs best, oops ha ha. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  14753. ​ @1990taskmaster  Meeting of Amin al-Husseini with Adolf Hitler at the Reich Chancellery on 28 November 1941 Encouraged by his meeting with the Italian leader, the mufti prepared a draft declaration, affirming Axis support for the Arabs on 3 November. Within three days the declaration, slightly modified by the Italian Foreign Ministry, received formal approval from Mussolini and was sent to the German embassy in Rome. On 6 November 1941, a German plane took him to Berlin , where he discussed the text of the declaration with Ernst von Weizsäcker and other senior German officials. In the final draft, which differed only marginally from his original proposal, the Axis powers declared their readiness to approve the elimination ( Beseitigung ) of the Jewish national home in Palestine. [ 164 ] On 20 November he met with German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop, [ 165 ] and on 28 November, in the presence of Ribbentrop, Fritz Grobba and two German interpreters, he was officially received by Adolf Hitler at the Reich Chancellery . [ 166 ] Hitler later, remembering Husseini, remarked that "he has more than one Aryan among his ancestors and one who can be descended from the best Roman stock." [ 167 ] He asked Adolf Hitler for a public statement that would "recognize and sympathize with the Arab struggles for independence and liberation and support the elimination of the Jewish national homeland." [ 163 ] Hitler refused to make such a public announcement, saying it would strengthen the Gaullists against Vichy France , [ 168 ] but asked al-Husseini to "keep...deep in his heart" the following points, which Christopher Browning summarises as follows: Germany has decided, step by step, to call upon one European nation after another to solve its Jewish problem and, at the appropriate time, to address a similar appeal to non-European nations as well. When Germany has defeated Russia and crossed the Caucasus into the Middle East, she would have no more imperial aims of her own and would support Arab liberation... But Hitler had one aim. "Germany's aim would then be solely the destruction of the Jewish element residing in the Arab sphere under the protection of British power." ( Das deutsche Ziel würde dann lediglich die Vernichtung des im Arabischen Raum under der Protektion der britischen Macht lebenden Judentums sein ). [ 169 ]
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  14761. ​ @Cruzeoc101  Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 in Military Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. Russia's losses 09/26/2023. Approximate evaluation. Staff 276,670 +400 injured 830,010 100% 900,000 russian armed forces armored combat vehicles 8946 +19 13,758 russian armed forces 65% Tanks 4672 +5 3,300 russian armed forces 100% Artillery 6299 +39 5,689 russian armed forces 100% Aircraft 315 1,379 russian armed forces 22.8% helicopters 316 961 russian armed forces 32.9% Boats and vessels twenty 519 russian armed forces 3.9%
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  14794. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  14803. ​ @WagnerWithShovels Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  14836.  @galatheumbreon6862  Do you want us to talk about crimes? Well then let's do it. Complaints of human rights abuses. According to Saudi researcher and writer Abdullah bin Bijad al-Otaibi, Hamas is an organization that violates human rights, whose terrorism focuses mainly on the Palestinian people of Gaza, which it rules with an iron fist, and then on the Arab countries. [ 68 ] ​[ 69 ]​ According to the Egyptian writer Dalia Ziada , Hamas is a terrorist organization and its disappearance would benefit the entire region and help achieve peace in the Middle East. [ 70 ] ​[ 71 ] ​In 2023, US President Joe Biden accused Hamas of raping and mutilating dozens of women and girls during the October 7 attack . [ 72 ] ​[ 73 ] Forensic examinations revealed that they had been tortured, raped, dismembered and burned alive. [ 74 ] ​[ 75 ] ​[ 76 ]​ Since the 2000s, Hamas has been denounced for multiple human rights violations, including: 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 77 ] 2007 The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 44 ]​ as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 78 ]​ These complaints from Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 79 ] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 80 ] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 81 ] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 82 ] ​[ 83 ]
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  14902.  @constantinofarach3035  Continuo. Antecedentes Editar Artículo principal: Pueblos del mar Los «pueblos del mar» se mencionan por primera vez alrededor del año 1208 a.C. en textos egipcios (inscripciones de Karnak bajo el reinado del faraón Merenptah). Estos pueblos tenían un buen conocimiento de la navegación (de donde proviene el nombre colectivo que les dan los estudiosos europeos en el siglo XIX) y estaban aliados para atacar al próspero Egipto. Los pueblos mencionados que Merenptah afirma haber vencido son los eqwesh, los sherden, los lukka, los shekelesh y los teresh (según una hipótesis de vocalización, ya que el egipcio antiguo no anotaba las vocales). Las inscripciones de Karnak los describen como los «habitantes del Norte que venían de todas las tierras». En el templo de Medinet Habu, construido durante el reinado de Ramsés III (1186 a 1155 a. C.) de la Vigésima Dinastía, aparece una inscripción que celebra una victoria marítima y terrestre sobre los «pueblos del mar». El segundo pilar indica: «Entre ellos se encontraban como aliados los peleset, los tjekker, los shekelesh, los denyen y los weshesh. Ellos se introdujeron en todos los países hasta los confines de la tierra». La mención a los peleset (en realidad prst en el original; la vocalización moderna más aceptada es purasa o purasatiu) se considera generalmente como la primera mención a los filisteos.[47]​Asimismo, aparecen en el Papiro Harris I, un resumen del reinado de Ramsés III escrito durante el reinado de Ramsés IV.
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  14914.  @constantinofarach3035  REFERENCIAS. Editar Pérez Largacha, Antonio (2003). «El Mediterráneo Oriental ante la llegada de los Pueblos del Mar». Gerión. Revista de Historia Antigua (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid) 21 (1): 27. ISSN 1698-2444. Consultado el 7 de agosto de 2017. Machinist, Biblical Traditions: The Philistines and Israelite History, pág. 53 y ss. Ganor, Nissim Raphael (2009). Who were the Phoenicians?. p. 111. «Today it is generally accepted (in accordance with the theory of Maspero) that we are dealing here with different nations which migrated from the region of Crete or Asia Minor, and tried to infiltrate into Egypt. Repulsed by the Egyptians, the Philistines (prst) settled in the coastal area of Canaan, while the Tyrsenes, Sardanes, and others migrated to Italy, Sardinia and other places. In 1747, Fourmont tried to prove that the name "Philistine" was an erroneous form of the Greek "Pelasgi". His theory was accepted by Chabas, Hitzig and others who enlarged upon it. Maspero stated in this context: "The name 'Plishti' by itself suggests a foreign origin or long migrations and recalls that of the Pelasgi." The equation Plishti-Pelasgi is based solely on a supposedly phonetic similarity.» Yasur-Landau. The Philistines and Aegean Migration at the End of the Late Bronze Age. p. 180. «It seems, then, that the etymological evidence for the origin of the Philistines and other Sea Peoples can be defined as unfocused and ambiguous at best». Tischler, All the things in the Bible, I, pág. 480. Josué 13:3 1 Samuel 6:17 Génesis 10:13-14 Tischler, All the things in the Bible, I, pág. 481 Drews, Canaanites and Philistines Hitchcock, All the Cherethites, and all the Pelethites, and all the Gittites, pág. 20 Feldman, Michal; Master, Daniel M.; Bianco, Raffaela A.; Burri, Marta; Stockhammer, Philipp W.; Mittnik, Alissa; Aja, Adam J.; Jeong, Choongwon et al. (2019-7). «Ancient DNA sheds light on the genetic origins of early Iron Age Philistines». Science Advances (en inglés) 5 (7): eaax0061. ISSN 2375-2548. doi:10.1126/sciadv.aax0061. Consultado el 4 de julio de 2019. 1 Macabeos 3:24 Real Academia Española y Asociación de Academias de la Lengua Española. «filisteo». Diccionario de la lengua española (23.ª edición). BIOGRAFÍA. Editar Alvar, Jaime (1989). Los pueblos del mar y otros movimientos de pueblos a fines del II milenio. Historia del mundo antiguo. Madrid: Akal. Bonfante, G. (abril-junio de 1946). «Who Were the Philistines». American Journal of Archaeology (en inglés) 50 (2): 251-262. Callev, Jaacob. The Canaanite Dialect of the Dedicatory Royal Inscription from Ekron (en inglés). Archivado desde el original el 22 de diciembre de 2006. Cross, F. M.; Stager, L. E. (2006). «Cypro-Minoan Inscriptions Found in Ashkelon». Israel Exploration Journal (en inglés) 56: 129-159. Davis, Brent (2011). «Cypro-Minoan in Philistia?». KUBABA 2: 40-74. Dothan, Trude Krakauer. 1982. The Philistines and Their Material Culture. Jerusalem: Sociedad de Exploración de Israel. Dothan, Trude Krakauer, and Moshe Dothan. 1992. People of the Sea: The Search for the Philistines. Nueva York: Macmillan Publishing Company Drews, Robert (1998), «Canaanites and Philistines», Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 81: 39-61. Ehrlich, Carl S. 1996. The Philistines in Transition: A History from ca. 1000-730 B.C.E. Studies in the History and Culture of the Ancient Near East 10, ser. eds. Baruch Halpern y Manfred Hermann Emil Weippert. Leiden: E. J. Brill Edwards, I. E. S.; Gadd, C. J.; Hammond, N. G. L.; Sollberger, E., ed. (1975). The Cambridge Ancient History: History of the Middle East and the Aegean Region (en inglés) 14. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Fahlbusch, Erwin; Bromiley, Geoffrey William (2005). The Encyclopedia of Christianity, Volume 4: P-Sh. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. ISBN 0-8028-2416-1. Finkelstein, Israel y Neil Asher Silberman. La Biblia desenterrada: una nueva visión arqueológica del antiguo Israel y de los orígenes de sus textos sagrados Madrid: Siglo XXI. ISBN 84-323-1124-3 Gitin, Seymour, Amihai Mazar y Ephraim Stern, eds. 1998. Mediterranean Peoples in Transition: Thirteenth to Early Tenth Centuries BCE. Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society Hitchcock, Louise (2011), «All the Cherethites, and all the Pelethites, and all the Gittites’: A Current Assessment of the Evidence for the Minoan Connection with the Philistines», Proceedings of the 11th International Congress of Cretan Studies, 21-27 October 2011: 20
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  14915.  @constantinofarach3035  El término Tsiyonut/sionismo deriva de la palabra Sion (del hebreo: ציון, uno de los nombres bíblicos de Jerusalén). Este nombre se refiere inicialmente al Monte Sion, una montaña cerca de Jerusalén, y a la fortaleza de Sion en ella, Sionismo ideología y movimiento político Idioma El sionismo es una ideología y un movimiento político nacionalista que propuso desde sus inicios el establecimiento de un Estado para el pueblo judío,[1]​ preferentemente en la antigua Tierra de Israel (Eretz Israel).[2]​[3]​ Dicho movimiento fue el promotor y responsable en gran medida de la fundación del Estado de Israel. Definición de Tzionismo/Sionismo. Los objetivos del sionismo son: La unidad del pueblo judío, su vínculo con su patria histórica (la Tierra de Israel) y la centralidad del Estado de Israel y Jerusalén su capital, en la vida del pueblo. Aliyá a Israel desde todos los países y su integración en la sociedad israelí. El fortalecimiento de Israel como Estado judío-sionista y democrático y su modelación como sociedad ejemplar, poseedora de un carácter moral y espiritual único, basada en el respeto mutuo del multifacético pueblo judío y en la visión profética que aspira a la paz y contribuye para la mejora del mundo. La garantía del futuro y distinción del pueblo judío a través de la promoción de la educación judía, hebrea y sionista, el cultivo de los valores culturales y espirituales judíos, y la institución de la lengua hebrea como su idioma nacional. El cultivo de la responsabilidad mutua judía, la defensa de los derechos de los judíos, tanto individuales como de nación, la representación de los intereses nacionales sionistas del pueblo judío y el combate a toda forma de expresión antisemita. La población del país como expresión práctica de la realización sionista.
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  14916.  @paolalopez5718  El término Tsiyonut/sionismo deriva de la palabra Sion (del hebreo: ציון, uno de los nombres bíblicos de Jerusalén). Este nombre se refiere inicialmente al Monte Sion, una montaña cerca de Jerusalén, y a la fortaleza de Sion en ella, Sionismo ideología y movimiento político Idioma El sionismo es una ideología y un movimiento político nacionalista que propuso desde sus inicios el establecimiento de un Estado para el pueblo judío,[1]​ preferentemente en la antigua Tierra de Israel (Eretz Israel).[2]​[3]​ Dicho movimiento fue el promotor y responsable en gran medida de la fundación del Estado de Israel. Definición de Tzionismo/Sionismo. Los objetivos del sionismo son: La unidad del pueblo judío, su vínculo con su patria histórica (la Tierra de Israel) y la centralidad del Estado de Israel y Jerusalén su capital, en la vida del pueblo. Aliyá a Israel desde todos los países y su integración en la sociedad israelí. El fortalecimiento de Israel como Estado judío-sionista y democrático y su modelación como sociedad ejemplar, poseedora de un carácter moral y espiritual único, basada en el respeto mutuo del multifacético pueblo judío y en la visión profética que aspira a la paz y contribuye para la mejora del mundo. La garantía del futuro y distinción del pueblo judío a través de la promoción de la educación judía, hebrea y sionista, el cultivo de los valores culturales y espirituales judíos, y la institución de la lengua hebrea como su idioma nacional. El cultivo de la responsabilidad mutua judía, la defensa de los derechos de los judíos, tanto individuales como de nación, la representación de los intereses nacionales sionistas del pueblo judío y el combate a toda forma de expresión antisemita. La población del país como expresión práctica de la realización sionista.
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  14941. Israel News. Home » IDF » IDF obtains key documents against Hamas in Gaza IDF obtains key documents against Hamas in Gaza December 28, 2023 IDF obtains key documents against Hamas in Gaza Drawing of a Hamas tunnel network found by IDF troops in the Gaza Strip, in a distributed photo published on December 28, 2023. (Israel Defense Forces) The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported today that they have recovered more than 65 million digital files and half a million physical documents from the Gaza Strip . These findings have been instrumental in the war against Hamas and in locating the terrorist group's infrastructure. The unit tasked with collecting information and technical loot of the IDF Directorate of Military Intelligence , known as Amshat by its Hebrew acronym, has been thoroughly investigating the materials brought back to Israel and extracting crucial intelligence information. According to IDF statements , “The unit analyzes and concludes operational meanings, which improves the activity of the forces fighting in the Gaza Strip .” One of the most important documents discovered was a map found in the home of a Hamas commander in Beit Hanoun , which revealed the location of tunnels used by the terrorist group. The Amshat unit analyzed this map and established a connection, allowing the location and destruction of several tunnel shafts by troops on the ground. In addition, another map indicating the location of a tunnel, found in the home of an aide to the commander of Hamas ' Shejaiya battalion , Wissam Farhat , was also brought to the unit. Unit 9900 of the Intelligence Directorate mapped the location and security forces proceeded to quickly destroy the well. A third document provided information on the location of a cache of explosives in Beit Hanoun , which was destroyed by troops after the unit analyzed it.
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  14977. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  15013. israeli news Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  15016. "Israel News". "Home » UN » Details on the participation of UN employees who helped Hamas in the massacre in southern Israel Details on the involvement of UN employees who helped Hamas in the massacre in southern Israel January 29, 2024 Israeli authorities have revealed evidence linking UNRWA employees in Gaza to the deadly Hamas attack on Israel. Within these accusations, one individual was accused of kidnapping a woman, while another distributed ammunition. A third took part in the brutal attack on a kibbutz, where 97 people were murdered, with entire families among the victims. These subjects were part of the staff of  the United Nations agency  in charge of the education, housing and feeding of numerous Palestinians in Gaza. The accusations are detailed in a report submitted to the United States government, setting out Israel's allegations against approximately a dozen United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) workers involved in the Hamas massacre against Israel on September 7. October or later events. After being informed of these serious accusations, the UN announced on Friday the dismissal of several employees. Eight countries, including the United States, have reacted by suspending some funding to UNRWA. These workers are accused of collaborating with Hamas in organizing the attack that sparked the war in Gaza or subsequently assisting them. That day, 1,200 people were massacred in Israel, and approximately 240 people were violently kidnapped and taken to Gaza. The Secretary General of the United Nations, António Guterres, expressed his “horror” at these accusations on Sunday, confirming the dismissal of nine of the 12 designated employees. However, he urged countries that suspended their aid to reconsider, highlighting  UNRWA's key role as one of the largest employers in Gaza, with 13,000 workers . Regarding Israel's allegations, UNRWA said on Sunday that two of the 12 accused have died, but could not provide further details due to an ongoing investigation by the UN Office of Internal Oversight Services. Western officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed having received details of the dossier, but have not yet verified its contents. The United States, despite not having corroborated Israel's claims, considered them serious enough to justify suspending aid. One of the designated employees, a warehouse manager,  appears dressed in UN clothing on his social networks, and is listed as an UNRWA employee . The Israeli document delivered to US officials details the names, jobs and accusations against these employees. According to the report, Israeli intelligence officers tracked the movements of six of the men in Israel on October 7 using their phones. Others were monitored while making calls in Gaza, discussing their involvement in the Hamas attack. Additionally, three received text messages with instructions to meet on October 7,  and one was ordered to bring rocket-propelled grenades stored in his home . Israeli authorities identified 10 of the defendants as members of Hamas, the terrorist organization that dominated Gaza on the date of the October 7 attack. An additional one was linked to another terrorist group, Islamic Jihad. Among the accused, seven worked as mathematics and Arabic teachers in UNRWA schools . Two more occupied different roles in these educational institutions, and the remaining three worked as employees, social workers and warehouse managers. Within the file,  the case of a school counselor from Khan Yunis, in the south of Gaza, accused of collaborating with his son in the kidnapping of a woman in Israel, is especially detailed . Also, a social worker from Nuseirat in central Gaza faces accusations of  facilitating the transport of the body of a murdered Israeli soldier to Gaza, as well as distributing ammunition and coordinating vehicles on the day of the attack . These accusations emerge in a context of long tension between Israel and UNRWA. Since 1949, this agency has cared for the families of Arabs who were displaced to enable the destruction of the newly created State of Israel. UNRWA recognizes not only the original 700,000 displaced people as Palestinian refugees, but also their more than 5 million descendants, thus perpetuating their refugee status. UNRWA provides essential assistance to more than five million of these “Palestinian refugees” scattered across the Middle East. The resolution of his future and status, according to the agency, depends on the recognition of his “right of return” to what is now Israel, a possibility that Israel rules out. For experts on refugee issues, the existence of UNRWA is an obstacle to peace. They argue that their presence prevents the integration of Palestinian refugees into new communities and fuels the hope of a return to Israel, a goal that Israel considers inadmissible. In Gaza, Israel accuses UNRWA of being a logistical arm of Hamas, an allegation the agency denies. This is not the first time that the United States has suspended its funding to UNRWA. The Trump administration already did so as a measure of pressure on Palestinian leaders. But the agency's current financial crisis is seen as the most critical, especially at a time of emergency for Gaza. UNRWA, unlike other UN agencies, lacks financial reserves. Guterres warned on Sunday of a possible reduction in services from February. Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner general of UNRWA, warned of an “imminent catastrophe.” He criticized the idea of ​​sanctioning the agency and the community it serves for criminal acts of individuals, even more so in times of war and crisis. “Lives in Gaza and regional stability depend on this support,” Lazzarini emphasized.".
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  15045.  @SimonLee-y1u  Complaints of human rights abuses. According to Saudi researcher and writer Abdullah bin Bijad al-Otaibi, Hamas is an organization that violates human rights, whose terrorism focuses mainly on the Palestinian people of Gaza, which it rules with an iron fist, and then on the Arab countries. [ 70 ] [ 71 ] According to the Egyptian writer Dalia Ziada , Hamas is a terrorist organization and its disappearance would benefit the entire region and help achieve peace in the Middle East. [ 72 ] [ 73 ] In 2023, US President Joe Biden accused Hamas of raping and mutilating dozens of women and girls during the October 7 attack . [ 74 ] [ 75 ] Forensic examinations revealed that they had been tortured, raped, dismembered and burned alive. [ 76 ] [ 77 ] [ 78 ] Since the 2000s, Hamas has been denounced for multiple human rights violations, including: 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 79 ] 2007 The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 46 ] as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 80 ] These complaints from Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 81 ] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 82 ] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 83 ] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 84 ] [ 85 ]
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  15096. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  15117. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  15129. Noticias de Israel Portada » Seguridad » Dos islamistas palestinos muertos en redada israelí antiterrorista Dos islamistas palestinos muertos en redada israelí antiterrorista La Policía de Fronteras dice que los agentes fueron atacados durante la operación en Cisjordania. Lapid: La redada iba dirigida a “terroristas que llevaron a cabo una serie de ataques con disparos”. 24 de julio de 2022 Una imagen tomada tras los enfrentamientos entre las tropas israelíes y los islamistas palestinos en Nablus, el 24 de julio de 2022 (JAAFAR ASHTIYEH / AFP) Al menos dos islamistas palestinos murieron en una incursión militar israelí la madrugada del domingo en la ciudad de Nablus, en el norte de Judea y Samaria, según informaron funcionarios israelíes y palestinos. Un portavoz de la Policía de Fronteras dijo en un comunicado el domingo que la unidad de élite antiterrorista Yamam, junto con soldados de las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel, se enfrentó durante varias horas con palestinos que abrieron fuego y lanzaron artefactos explosivos desde la casa de un hombre buscado en el casco antiguo de Nablus. Las imágenes que circularon por Internet mostraban a la pareja portando rifles, lo que indicaba que eran miembros de una facción terrorista de la ciudad, aunque ningún grupo los reivindicó inmediatamente. “En medio del intercambio de disparos, varios terroristas fueron eliminados. No hay bajas en nuestras fuerzas”, dijo el portavoz. No se produjeron detenciones durante la redada. El Ministerio de Sanidad de la Autoridad Palestina dijo que dos hombres murieron y seis personas resultaron heridas, dos de ellas de gravedad. No estaba claro si los heridos habían participado directamente en los enfrentamientos. Los hombres muertos fueron identificados en Internet como Aboud Sobah y Muhammad al-Azizi. Las imágenes de la casa en la que aparentemente se atrincheraron los sospechosos mostraban grandes daños. La policía dijo que las tropas habían utilizado disparos y “otros medios” para “neutralizar” a los hombres armados que estaban dentro y encima del edificio. Anteriormente, las FDI dijeron que las tropas habían recibido disparos durante la operación, sin dar más detalles. Una imagen tomada después de los enfrentamientos entre las tropas israelíes y los hombres armados palestinos en la Ciudad de Nablus en Judea y Samaria el 24 de julio de 2022 (JAAFAR ASHTIYEH / AFP) “Cuando terminó el tiroteo, las tropas de Yamam entraron en la casa y durante los registros se encontraron muchas armas, armas de fuego y artefactos explosivos”, dijo el portavoz de la Policía de Fronteras. La policía publicó fotos del armamento incautado. Armas y piezas de armas incautadas por las tropas en Nablus, el 24 de julio de 2022. (Policía de Fronteras) En la apertura de la reunión semanal del gabinete, el primer ministro Yair Lapid dijo que los objetivos de la redada eran “terroristas que recientemente llevaron a cabo una serie de ataques con disparos”. Lapid felicitó a las fuerzas de seguridad por una “operación eficaz y exitosa” y prometió que el gobierno mantendría una “política firme” contra el terrorismo. “No nos sentaremos a esperar a que hagan daño a los ciudadanos israelíes. Saldremos y golpearemos a los terroristas en sus propias casas”, dijo Lapid. El ministro de Seguridad Interior, Omer Barlev, dijo en un comunicado que las fuerzas de seguridad están “en peligro día y noche al posicionarse como una barrera entre los terroristas y los ciudadanos israelíes”. “Seguiremos persiguiendo a los terroristas y a quienes los envían, en cualquier lugar y en cualquier momento”, dijo. Por otra parte, también se produjeron enfrentamientos entre tropas israelíes e islamistas palestinos en la ciudad cisjordana de Qabatiya, cerca de Jenín. Las FDI dijeron que las tropas devolvieron el fuego a los hombres armados que abrieron fuego contra ellos en la zona. En un comunicado, las FDI dijeron que las tropas detuvieron a dos palestinos buscados en Qabatiya, y a otros dos durante redadas en otras zonas de Judea y Samaria. Las tensiones se han mantenido elevadas en Judea y Samaria, ya que las fuerzas de seguridad israelíes han intensificado las operaciones tras la mortífera ola de atentados terroristas contra israelíes que dejó 19 muertos a principios de este año. Durante el viernes y el sábado, las fuerzas de seguridad israelíes detuvieron a seis sospechosos palestinos en toda Judea y Samaria, con enfrentamientos violentos en algunas zonas, según las FDI. Etiquetas: FDIJudea y Samaria
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  15167. ​ @WagnerWithShovels  israeli news Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  15233. Say hello to the sole owners of this ancient land. Home » Opinion » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal by Ari Hashomer May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295 ), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination. (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that the land rights of indigenous peoples are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, officially adopted the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot claim that The Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. According to international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. .
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  15234. "Say hello to the rightful owners of this ancient land." Home » Opinion » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal by Ari Hashomer May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295 ), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination. (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that the land rights of indigenous peoples are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, officially adopted the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot claim that The Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. According to international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. .
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  15297.  @KilianLoyn4089  I'm afraid that Russia only has losses and defeats. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support.
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  15353.  @jorgesoto147  Sterilize? Ha ha, wow, you make it easy for me to make a fool of myself in public, the supposed plan you are referring to is totally opposite to your imaginary fables, read carefully. Morgenthau Plan Proposed plan to occupy Germany after World War II. The Morgenthau Plan was one of the proposals to occupy Germany when this country was defeated in World War II. It consisted of a series of severe measures towards the defeated Germany, stripping it after the war of all its industrial potential, the objective of which was to prevent a German State from achieving sufficient military power to attack any of its neighbors again. This plan was proposed in 1944 by the then United States Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Morgenthau Jr. The Morgenthau Plan would be rejected in favor of the so-called Oder-Neisse line, which defined the current German borders. Content The main aspects of the Morgenthau Plan were the following: Upper Silesia and 2/3 of East Prussia would be ceded to Poland. The Soviet Union would receive the eastern third of East Prussia. The Ruhr region and all territory north of the Kiel Canal (Schleswig-Holstein) would become international zones, governed by an international organization established by the United Nations. The Saar region would be annexed to France. The rest of Germany would be divided into two states Northern Germany It would cover Saxony, Thuringia and the territories of the Kingdom of Prussia that had not been given to Poland. Southern Germany: would cover Bavaria, Wurtemberg and Baden.
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  15354.  @jorgesoto147  Sterilize? Ha ha, wow, you make it easy for me to make a fool of myself in public, the supposed plan you are referring to is totally opposite to your imaginary fables, read carefully. Morgenthau Plan Proposed plan to occupy Germany after World War II. The Morgenthau Plan was one of the proposals to occupy Germany when this country was defeated in World War II. It consisted of a series of severe measures towards the defeated Germany, stripping it after the war of all its industrial potential, the objective of which was to prevent a German State from achieving sufficient military power to attack any of its neighbors again. This plan was proposed in 1944 by the then United States Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Morgenthau Jr. The Morgenthau Plan would be rejected in favor of the so-called Oder-Neisse line, which defined the current German borders. Content The main aspects of the Morgenthau Plan were the following: Upper Silesia and 2/3 of East Prussia would be ceded to Poland. The Soviet Union would receive the eastern third of East Prussia. The Ruhr region and all territory north of the Kiel Canal (Schleswig-Holstein) would become international zones, governed by an international organization established by the United Nations. The Saar region would be annexed to France. The rest of Germany would be divided into two states Northern Germany It would cover Saxony, Thuringia and the territories of the Kingdom of Prussia that had not been given to Poland. Southern Germany: would cover Bavaria, Wurtemberg and Baden.
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  15372. Courtesy DW. MIDDLE EAST POLITICS. EU condemns Hamas' use of civilians as shields 11/12/2023November 12, 2023 The head of community diplomacy, Josep Borrell, also called on Israel to guarantee the protection of the population and to apply maximum restraint in its attacks. Josep Borrell. FREDERICK FLORIN/AFP ADVERTISING The High Representative of the European Union (EU) for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, condemned this Sunday (11/12/2023) "the use of hospitals and civilians as human shields by Hamas." In a statement, the Spanish diplomat also reiterated on behalf of the EU his call to Hamas to release "immediately and unconditionally all hostages." Borrell, who considered "crucial" that the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has access to the hostages, also referred to the "serious concern" of the European Union about the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza. "It must allow civilians to leave the combat zone. "These hostilities are severely affecting hospitals and taking a terrible toll on civilians and medical staff," he noted. The statements come as Gaza's largest hospital, Al Shifa, is the target of bombing, according to doctors. Hamas claimed this Sunday that one of the attacks destroyed the cardiology department of the hospital. Another hospital, Al Quds, was out of service due to lack of fuel. Israel denies attacking hospitals and accuses Hamas of using them as command centers or hideouts. Humanitarian breaks "The EU emphasizes that international humanitarian law stipulates that hospitals, medical supplies and civilians" in these centers must be protected, Borrell said. "Hospitals must also immediately receive the most urgent medical supplies and patients requiring urgent medical care must be safely evacuated. In this context, we urge Israel to exercise maximum restraint to ensure the protection of civilians," he said. the high representative. The EU, he added, "joins calls for immediate pauses in hostilities and the establishment of humanitarian corridors, including through increased capacity at border crossings and a dedicated sea route, so that humanitarian aid can reach safely to the people of Gaza. The statement reiterated Brussels' position that Israel has "the right to defend itself in accordance with international law and international humanitarian law." DZC (EFE, AFP
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  15584.  USSR89  Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  15585.  @vadim-2068  Who laughs last, laughs best, ha, ha, ha, oops. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  15662.  @miguelangelgomezacosta3186  Victory to Ukraine, Victory to the heroes. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 dead and wounded in the Ukrainian war Almost 500,000 dead and wounded in the Ukrainian war Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 in military Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral of a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are close to 70,000 and the wounded are between 100,000 and 120,000, he adds. Russia's losses 09/27/2023 Approximate valuation. Staff 276,990 +320 injured 830,970 100% 900,000 russian armed forces armored combat vehicles 8950 +4 13,758 russian armed forces 65.1% Tanks 4675 +3 3,300 russian armed forces 100% Artillery 6337 +38 5,689 russian armed forces 100% Aircraft 315 1,379 russian armed forces 22.8% helicopters 316 961 russian armed forces 32.9% Boats and vessels twenty 519 russian armed forces 3.9%
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  15665. ​ @WagnerWithShovels  Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  15675.  @denniswakabayashi9000  German-Soviet Credit Agreement (1939) Language Download in PDF Look out Edit The German-Soviet Credit Agreement (also known as the German-Soviet Trade and Credit Agreement ) was an economic agreement between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany under which the Soviet Union received an acceptance credit of two hundred million Reichsmarks during seven years with an effective interest rate of 4.5 percent. [ 1 ]The credit line was to be used during the following two years for the acquisition of capital goods (factory equipment, installations, machinery and tools, ships, vehicles and other means of transport) in Germany and would be paid for by shipment of Soviet material from 1946 onwards. [ 2 ] The economic agreement was the first step towards improving relations between the Soviet Union and Germany. The day after the credit agreement, the Soviet Union launched its border forces against those of Japan , in a successful four-week military campaign in the Far East . [ 3 ] The Ribbentrop-Molotov Pactit was signed four days after the credit agreement. The 1939 German-Soviet trade agreement reborn Nazi and Soviet economic relations and was adjusted and expanded with a more extensive trade agreement in February 1940 and in January 1941 with the Border and Trade Agreement . German shipments to the Soviets were late and did not provide all that was promised the closer the date of Operation Barbarossa got.. The Soviets fulfilled their obligations to date up to the invasion, trying to avoid provocation from Germany. All of these agreements were terminated when Germany invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941, in violation of treaties between the two countries. Soviet trade with Germany in the run up to the invasion ended up providing the Germans with many of the resources they needed for their invasion of the Soviet Union.
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  15742. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  15760.  @pxelcss  Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support.
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  15762.  @pxelcss  By the way, take a look. Israel News. Home » Ukraine recovers key oil platforms in the Black Sea Ukraine recovers key Black Sea oil platforms During the operation, there were clashes with a Russian Su-30 fighter, which was “hit and forced to retreat,” according to Ukrainian forces. Ukraine recovers key Black Sea oil platforms (AP Photo/Hussein Malla, File) Ukraine has asserted its control over oil and gas platforms off Crimea, previously dominated by Russia since 2015. Reaffirmation of control over Torres Boyka Located in the Black Sea, near Crimea, the Boyka Towers, oil and gas drilling centers, have been reaffirmed under Ukrainian control, as reported by Ukrainian Defense Intelligence with visual evidence on digital platforms. Russia had taken control of these structures following the annexation of Crimea in 2014. Ukraine described the recovery as an “unmatched action.” Strategic relevance of control Retaking these towers is of deep significance for Ukraine. Ukrainian military sources reported that “For Ukraine, regaining control of the Boiko towers was of strategic importance and, as a result, Russia lost the ability to use them for military purposes.” “Russia has been deprived of the ability to fully control the waters of the Black Sea, and this brings Ukraine many steps closer to recovering Crimea,” Ukraine commented. More news FPV drones faced a Russian tank cage and failed Russia positions Iskander missiles on Ukraine border Teledyne Flir launches Black Recon microdrone Advance in sensors for the GCAP During the operation, there were clashes with a Russian Su-30 fighter, which was “hit and forced to retreat,” according to Ukrainian forces. Black Sea: Zone of current tensions The Black Sea and Crimea have been positioned as nerve points in the conflict following the Russian incursion into Ukraine in 2022. Recent British Ministry of Defense reports highlighted previous confrontations between Ukraine and Russia over these essential platforms. These platforms, operated by Chernomorneftegaz, a hydrocarbon company, were seized by pro-Russian authorities in 2014. Tension on platforms after Russian invasion Following the Russian aggression in 2022, these platforms have been points of tension, “Since the large-scale invasion of Russia in 2022, Ukraine has hit several Russian-controlled platforms. “Both Russia and Ukraine have also periodically occupied them with troops,” the United Kingdom reported.
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  15769. Israel challenges UN-backed report on imminent Gaza famine March 30, 2024 Trucks carrying humanitarian aid for the Gaza Strip pass through the inspection area of the Kerem Shalom border crossing, in southern Israel, on March 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Ohad Zwigenberg) Israel is challenging a recent UN-backed report on the humanitarian situation in Gaza, which said famine is imminent and likely to occur in northern Gaza in May. The Integrated Food Safety Phase Classification (IPC) report further raised global concern over the humanitarian situation in the war-torn Strip. COGAT, the Israeli Ministry of Defense body responsible for civil affairs in the Palestinian territories, states in its response that “the report contains multiple factual and methodological flaws, some of them serious.” It argues that the report grossly underestimates the amount of water available per person per day, notes the lack of data acknowledged by the report and the reliance on information from Hamas, and points to reports in the Palestinian media “every day” of “food markets filled with food of all types and kinds” in various parts of Gaza. “We strongly reject any accusation that Israel is purposely starving the civilian population of Gaza,” it states. “Even at the height of hostilities, in a war that was imposed on it, Israel places no limits on the amount of aid that can enter Gaza, and does not limit the entry of food at all. Israel also facilitates the entry of complementary products such as cooking gas and diesel for the operation of aid centers, bakeries, etc. In addition, Israel supplies 14 million liters of water.” He adds that “in recent months between 150 and 200 trucks enter a day, most of which are food trucks. This represents an increase of 80% compared to the daily average of food trucks that entered Gaza before October 7.”
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  15777. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  15822.  @teukumuammarrifat7843  The documentary evidence is on my side, imaginary fables and fairy tales are part of you. Read and learn little child, it is easy to make a fool of yourself. Pro-terrorism media organizations and bloggers can no longer deny that "Hamas terrorists" are hiding in hospitals. Israel News. Home » IDF » Israeli special forces kill Hamas cell hidden in Palestinian hospital Israeli special forces kill Hamas cell hidden in Palestinian hospital January 30, 2024 In a high-precision operation, Israeli military personnel neutralized three members of an armed Hamas cell, hidden in the Ibn Sina hospital in Jenin, located in Judea and Samaria. This information was confirmed by the Israel Defense Forces. This group was in the final stages of planning to carry out terrorist attacks, similar to the assault carried out by Hamas on October 7 near the borders of Gaza. The mission was a collaboration between the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the Shin Bet internal security agency and the Yamam police special unit. Among those killed is Muhammad Jalamneh, 27, directly linked to Hamas headquarters abroad. Jalamneh played a crucial role in arming other members for an armed attack and had previously been wounded in an attempted car bombing. Israeli media reports indicate that Jalamneh also served as spokesman for the armed faction of Hamas in the Jenin camp. The other two members identified by the IDF are brothers Muhammad and Basel Ghazawi. Muhammad is reported to have actively participated in attacks, including shooting at Israeli troops, while Basel was part of the Islamic Jihad terrorist group.
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  15850.  @sp198469  Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support.
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  15857.  @Jimmy1972  A figure lower than Putin's losses, I hope you have tissues in your hands. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support
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  15861. ​ @UFOZone51  Yevgeny Prigozhin denies Nazism in Ukraine. WorldRussia Wagner boss openly challenges Kremlin narrative on Ukraine Yevgueni Prigozhin, líder del grupo Wagner y figura incómoda para el Kremlin By Joshua Askew & Euronews in Spanish Published 03/25/2023 - 17:25 Yevgueni Prigozhin doubts that the war that Russia is waging in Ukraine has to do with the alleged threat from NATO, and he also questions that, as Moscow says, they are fighting to "denazify Ukraine". The head of the notorious Wagner mercenary force, Yevgeny Prigozhin , continues to wage his personal battle against the Kremlin. The latest "shot" from him, and according to reports from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has been to openly contradict key aspects of the Kremlin's narrative on the Ukrainian war. Without going any further, Prigozhin would have denied that Russia is fighting against NATO, also questioning whether there are Nazis in Ukraine. ADVERTISING Desde el Kremlin han justificado en repetidas ocasiones la invasión de su vecino como "necesaria" para poder purgar a Kiev de los neonazis, que amenazan la paz y la seguridad de Rusia, a pesar de que existen pocas pruebas de ello. Paralelamente, no han dudado tampoco en plantear la guerra como una lucha existencial contra la OTAN, que según ellos se está acercando demasiado a las fronteras de Rusia. Prigozhin, según informó el ISW, habría asegurado que Moscú está luchando "exclusivamente contra ucranianos", equipados con material proporcionado por la OTAN y contra algunos mercenarios "rusófobos" que apoyan voluntariamente a Ucrania. Pero en ningún caso contra la propia OTAN. Igualmente, el líder de Wagner habría expresado sus dudas sobre los objetivos de "desnazificación" en Ucrania, mostrando sus dudas sobre la presencia de nazis en el país. También habría "rechazado de plano" las antiguas afirmaciones del Kremlin de que Rusia necesita defenderse de una amenaza de la OTAN. "Es ridículo pensar que los funcionarios rusos no sabían que la OTAN acudiría en ayuda de Kiev" dijo Prigozhin según el ISW.
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  15910. IDF declares Hamas' Rafah Brigade defeated News about Israel in Israel News / Ari Hashomer / 5 hours ago The Rafah Brigade, belonging to the Hamas terror group, has been virtually wiped out, with at least 2,308 of its members killed by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). In addition, Israeli troops have destroyed more than 13 kilometers of tunnels in the area, military sources told reporters in the southernmost city of the Gaza Strip. “They have defeated the Rafah Brigade,” Brigadier General Itzik Cohen, responsible for the offensive in the region, said during a press conference in the Philadelphia Corridor. “All four battalions that comprised it have been eliminated and we now have full operational control over the urban area,” he added. Cohen, who commands the IDF's 162nd Division, said combat engineering forces discovered a complex of 203 interconnected tunnels in the Philadelphia Corridor, which stretches from the Egyptian border to about 300 meters outside Rafah. “We have managed to destroy most of these tunnels,” Cohen said. “We are continuing to investigate others, and when we complete the inspections, we will proceed to demolish them.” Among the 203 tunnels identified, Cohen confirmed that nine had reached Egyptian territory. However, he said that these underground passages had already been blocked previously, either by the Egyptian authorities or by Hamas itself. “In total, there are nine tunnels that cross into Egypt, but they are all collapsed and out of operation,” the general said.
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  15916. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  15920. La patria original del grupo dominante en la federación filistea, es decir, los "pelesati", era la isla de Creta. Cuando la civilización minoica se derrumbó, la cultura minoica también desapareció de Creta, ya que los invasores de Grecia tomaron el control de la isla. Estos antiguos cretenses que llegaron al sur de Canaán eran conocidos como "pelishtim" por los hebreos y los cananeos (quienes se aliaron para luchar contra los invasores). También invadieron Egipto y fueron derrotados por el faraón Ramsés III en el siglo XII a. Los filisteos estaban organizados en ciudades-estado, siendo el núcleo principal las Pentápolis: Gaza, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Gath y Ekron, y su territorio estaba en la costa mediterránea, un poco más ancho que la actual “Franja de Gaza” -! ¡No completaron a Judá, nunca lograron conquistar Hebrón, Jerusalén o Jericó! Los Pueblos del Mar que invadieron Egipto fueron expulsados a otras tierras mediterráneas y no evolucionaron para convertirse en ningún pueblo árabe, sino que desaparecieron y ya no eran reconocibles en la época romana. Los que vivían en Canaán fueron derrotados por el rey David y reducidos a la insignificancia, y David eligió a los mejores guerreros entre ellos como su guardia personal. Los filisteos que aún permanecían en Gaza fueron sometidos por Sargón II de Asiria y después de ese tiempo desaparecieron definitivamente de la historia. Nunca más fueron mencionados desde el regreso de los judíos de Babilonia. Conclusión: no hay una sola persona en el mundo que pueda demostrar ascendencia filistea, sin embargo, si los palestinos insisten, deben reconocerse como invasores en Israel, y deben exigir que Grecia devuelva la isla de Creta. Los filisteos se extinguieron, y cualquier alusión a una supuesta relación genética con ellos es completamente falsa, ya que es históricamente imposible de establecer. En todo caso, reclamar una propiedad filistea es inútil, ya que no puede legitimar ninguna tierra en la que hayan sido ocupantes extranjeros y no habitantes nativos. Los filisteos no eran árabes, y la única característica en común entre ambos pueblos es que en Israel deben ser considerados como invasores, los filisteos del mar y los árabes del desierto. No quieren a Jerusalén porque es su ciudad, que no es ni ha sido nunca, simplemente quieren quitársela a los judíos, a los que siempre ha pertenecido durante tres mil años. Los filisteos intentaron quitarles el Arca de la Alianza a los israelitas, los palestinos modernos intentan quitarles la Ciudad de la Alianza. Los palestinos: No, no son un pueblo antiguo, aunque lo digan. Nacieron en un solo día, después de una guerra que duró seis días en 1967 EC. Si fueran verdaderos cananeos, hablarían hebreo y exigirían que Siria les diera las tierras ocupadas en el Líbano, pero no lo son. Si fueran filisteos, reclamarían la isla de Creta de Grecia y reconocerían que no tienen nada que ver con la Tierra de Israel, y se disculparían con Israel por robar el Arca de la Alianza. En el siglo II d.C., el último intento de los judíos por lograr la independencia del Imperio Romano finalizó con el famoso evento de Masada, que está históricamente documentado y universalmente reconocido como el evento que determinó definitivamente la Diáspora judía. La Tierra donde ocurrieron estos hechos se conocía hasta ahora como la provincia de Judea, y no se menciona ningún lugar llamado "Palestina" antes de ese tiempo. El Emperador Romano Adriano estaba muy enojado con la Nación Judía y decidió borrar el nombre de Israel y Judá de la faz de la tierra, para que no quedara más memoria del país que pertenecía a ese pueblo rebelde. Así que decidió reemplazar el nombre de esa provincia romana y recurrió a la historia antigua para encontrar un nombre que pudiera ser apropiado, y descubrió que un pueblo extinto que no se conocía en la época romana, llamados "filisteos", una vez habitó esa área y eran enemigos. de los israelitas. Por lo tanto, según la escritura latina, inventó el nuevo nombre: "Palæstina", un nombre que también sería odioso para los judíos, recordándoles a sus antiguos rivales. El emperador hizo esto con el propósito explícito de borrar todo rastro de la memoria de la historia judía. Los antiguos romanos, como los palestinos modernos, han cumplido la Profecía de las Escrituras que dice: Han consultado con astucia y en secreto acerca de tu pueblo, y se han aconsejado contra tus escogidos. Han dicho: 'Venid, y destruyámoslos para que no sean pueblo, y no haya más memoria del nombre de Israel. – Tehilim 83:3-4 (Salmo 83:3-4). Pero fracasaron, porque Israel aún vive. Toda persona honesta reconoce que no hay mención del nombre Palestina en la historia antes de que los romanos cambiaran el nombre de la provincia de Judea, que tal nombre no se encuentra en ningún documento antiguo, no se encuentra escrito en la Biblia o en las Escrituras. hebreo
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  15925. ​ @pk3778  According to you, Palestinians are natives of here? I will give you a brief free history lesson just to educate you, the word Palestinian means INVADER, its native origin is, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan, where all the so-called Palestinians come from, which incidentally before 1945 there was no Palestinian identity, much less a country, nation or people called Palestine. The Arabs are not original or native non-native natives of the eastern Mediterranean area, since their origin as a unified people, so to speak, originated in the year 600 after our was,Going back in time, the Arabs usurped a historical name that never belonged to them, the Arabs, and I am referring to the Philistines who are not native to this land either, since their origin is It is located on the coasts of the Aegean Sea, that is, Europeans, the name Philistine means invader and they never occupied the historical territory of Israel, their only places where they lived were, Ashdod, Askelon, Ekron, Gad, and Gaza known as the Philistine polis or country of the Philistines, and these completely disappeared in 600 BC, to date they have been in existence for 2,400 years. having completely disappeared due to the Babylonian empire. Now we, the Jews, are the original and autochthonous people of this territory, as declared by United Nations resolution 61295, and to the misfortune of many and for obvious reasons. The Arabs who call themselves Palestinians or invaders were not covered by said resolution because they were not native, but instead they are included as a native people of the Arabian Peninsula, NO FROM OUR LAND, now the more than 2.5 million Arabs who live with us do so in peace and harmony, they are not displaced, but the 2.5 million Gazans who are displaced by hamas by using them as instruments such as propaganda elements, and human shields, if you have any conflict with real history, I suggest that you study about it, it is not It is convenient to debate with me when you are not properly prepared in the historical reality on this side of the planet, , shalom aleijem.
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  15956. Según los informes, el primer ministro Benjamin Netanyahu reconoció a sus asociados que una escalada en la seguridad podría obligarlo a retrasar las votaciones finales sobre la primera legislación de reforma judicial que la coalición busca aprobar antes de fin de mes. Netanyahu ha asegurado a sus asociados que está comprometido a aprobar el controvertido proyecto de ley para bloquear la revisión judicial de la "razonabilidad" de las decisiones de los funcionarios electos antes del final de la sesión de verano de la Knesset, informó el martes la emisora. Kan público, según una publicación en The Times of Israel. Pero el único escenario en el que el primer ministro aceptaría retrasar las votaciones finales sobre la legislación hasta la sesión parlamentaria de otoño sería si hubiera una escalada de seguridad, dijo la red, citando a funcionarios familiarizados con el asunto. No estaba claro a qué frente se refería Netanyahu, luego de meses de violencia en Judea y Samaria (Cisjordania), así como las recientes tensiones con el grupo terrorista Hezbolá en la frontera norte de Israel con el Líbano. En respuesta al informe, el partido Likud de Netanyahu dijo que el primer ministro no tiene intención de retrasar la legislación. El primer ministro necesitará el apoyo de casi todos los miembros de su partido para aprobar la legislación. A fines de marzo, el ministro de Defensa, Yoav Gallant, pidió que se detuviera la revisión en medio de una ola de protestas de los reservistas de las FDI que prometieron dejar de presentarse al servicio si se aprobaba la controvertida legislación. Netanyahu inició conversaciones con la oposición con el objetivo de llegar a un compromiso sobre la reforma judicial. El primer ministro Benjamin Netanyahu (segundo desde la derecha) asiste a una sesión informativa de seguridad durante una operación de las FDI en Jenin el 3 de julio de 2023. A la izquierda, el jefe de las FDI, Herzi Halevi, y junto a él, el ministro de Defensa, Yoav Gallant. Ronen Bar, director del Shin Bet, está en el centro. (Amos Ben Gershom/GPO) Después de que las conversaciones fracasaran el mes pasado, Netanyahu se embarcó en la firma del impulso legislativo renovado, comenzando con el proyecto de ley de razonabilidad. En los últimos días se ha visto un resurgimiento de las protestas de los reservistas, aunque un oficial de seguridad le dijo al Canal 12 que el liderazgo militar no está actualmente preocupado por el daño a la preparación de las FDI. Sin embargo, el funcionario especuló que si la evaluación cambia, Gallant podría pronunciarse, como lo hizo en marzo. El martes temprano, un legislador clave de la coalición responsable de promover el controvertido proyecto de ley dijo que no esperaba realizar cambios significativos en el texto de la legislación mientras comenzaba a prepararla para las votaciones finales en la Knesset. “Diré claramente que no estoy convencido de que el proyecto de ley deba cambiarse en su esencia”, dijo el legislador Simcha Rothman a la Radio del Ejército. Rothman preside el Comité de Constitución, Ley y Justicia de la Knesset, que se volvió a reunir el martes por la tarde para preparar el proyecto de ley para sus votaciones finales, de acuerdo con el cronograma de la coalición para aprobar la legislación el 30 de julio. En respuesta a las críticas de que el lenguaje vago del proyecto de ley puede permitir que se aplique a las decisiones de una gran parte de los funcionarios electos, Rothman le dijo al comité que el proyecto de ley solo se aplica al gabinete y sus ministros, y actualmente no se extiende a los municipios. Reproducción autorizada con la siguiente mención © EnlaceJudío
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  16001.  @2earache  Go get your tissues and dry your immoral tears of hypocrisy. 2002 edit The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 79 ] 2007 edit The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 46 ] as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 80 ] These complaints from Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 81 ] 2008 edit In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 82 ] 2009 edit In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 83 ] 2014 edit In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 84 ] [ 85 ]
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  16002.  @2earache  Go get your tissues and dry your immoral tears of hypocrisy. 2002 edit The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 79 ] 2007 edit The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 46 ] as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 80 ] These complaints from Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 81 ] 2008 edit In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 82 ] 2009 edit In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 83 ] 2014 edit In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 84 ] [ 85 ]
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  16028.  @760HorsePower  It's a pleasure to make you cry. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support
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  16031.  @filafila2037  Here's something else, for you and for the previous indoctrinated. NewsWorldRussia Wagner boss openly challenges Kremlin narrative on Ukraine Yevgueni Prigozhin, leader of the Wagner group and an uncomfortable figure for the Kremlin By Joshua Askew & Euronews in Spanish • 03/25/2023 Yevgueni Prigozhin doubts that the war that Russia is waging in Ukraine has to do with the alleged threat from NATO, and he also questions that, as Moscow says, they are fighting to "denazify Ukraine". The head of the notorious Wagner mercenary force, Yevgeny Prigozhin , continues to wage his personal battle against the Kremlin. The latest "shot" from him, and according to reports from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has been to openly contradict key aspects of the Kremlin's narrative on the Ukrainian war. Without going any further, Prigozhin would have denied that Russia is fighting against NATO, also questioning whether there are Nazis in Ukraine. The Kremlin has repeatedly justified the invasion of its neighbor as "necessary" in order to purge Kiev of neo-Nazis, who threaten Russia's peace and security, despite little evidence of this. At the same time, they have not hesitated to present the war as an existential fight against NATO , which according to them is getting too close to Russia's borders. Prigozhin, as reported by the ISW, would have assured that Moscow is fighting "exclusively against Ukrainians" , equipped with material provided by NATO and against some "Russophobic" mercenaries who voluntarily support Ukraine. But in no case against NATO itself. Likewise, the Wagner leader would have expressed his doubts about the objectives of "denazification" in Ukraine, showing his doubts about the presence of Nazis in the country . He also reportedly "rejected out of hand" the Kremlin's long-standing claims that Russia needs to defend itself against a NATO threat. "It is ridiculous to think that Russian officials did not know that NATO would come to kyiv's aid," Prigozhin was quoted as saying by the ISW
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  16056. ​ @djsrocky955  Lol Putin-lovers. WorldRussia Wagner boss openly challenges Kremlin narrative on Ukraine Yevgueni Prigozhin, leader of the Wagner group and an uncomfortable figure for the Kremlin By Joshua Askew & Euronews in Spanish Published 03/25/2023 - 17:25 Share this news Comments Yevgueni Prigozhin doubts that the war that Russia is waging in Ukraine has to do with the alleged threat from NATO, and he also questions that, as Moscow says, they are fighting to "denazify Ukraine". The head of the notorious Wagner mercenary force, Yevgeny Prigozhin , continues to wage his personal battle against the Kremlin. The latest "shot" from him, and according to reports from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has been to openly contradict key aspects of the Kremlin's narrative on the Ukrainian war. Without going any further, Prigozhin would have denied that Russia is fighting against NATO, also questioning whether there are Nazis in Ukraine. ADVERTISING The Kremlin has repeatedly justified the invasion of its neighbor as "necessary" in order to purge Kiev of neo-Nazis, who threaten Russia's peace and security, despite little evidence of this. At the same time, they have not hesitated to present the war as an existential fight against NATO , which according to them is getting too close to Russia's borders. Prigozhin, as reported by the ISW, would have assured that Moscow is fighting "exclusively against Ukrainians" , equipped with material provided by NATO and against some "Russophobic" mercenaries who voluntarily support Ukraine. But in no case against NATO itself. Likewise, the Wagner leader would have expressed his doubts about the objectives of "denazification" in Ukraine, showing his doubts about the presence of Nazis in the country . He also reportedly "rejected out of hand" the Kremlin's long-standing claims that Russia needs to defend itself against a NATO threat. "It is ridiculous to think that Russian officials did not know that NATO would come to kyiv's aid," Prigozhin was quoted as saying by the ISW
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  16085. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  16117. IDF confirms that Deif and Salameh were targeted News about FDI in Israel News / Ari Hashomer / 6 hours ago Muhammad Deif, commander of Hamas's military wing, and Rafa'a Salameh, commander of the Khan Yunis Brigade, were targeted. Airstrike targeting Hamas leaders in Gaza civilian area Muhammad Deif, commander of Hamas' military wing, and Rafa'a Salameh, commander of the Khan Younis Brigade, were targeted by an IDF airstrike in the southern Gaza Strip this morning, Israeli military sources confirmed. The attack targeted a low-rise building located between al-Mawasi and Khan Younis, within a civilian area, but not in a camp for displaced Palestinians. The property was in a fenced Hamas compound and at the time of the attack there were several dozen Hamas agents, including guards. The areas of al-Mawasi and western Khan Younis are part of a humanitarian zone designated by Israel. However, the IDF claims that the attack was precise and targeted exclusively at the Hamas site. According to their assessments, there were no Israeli hostages present when the attack took place. Military authorities are still awaiting confirmation of Deif and Salameh's deaths. Meanwhile, the Hamas-controlled Gaza Health Ministry reported that at least 71 people were killed and 289 wounded in the attack, without saying how many of them were civilians. The IDF estimates that the majority of the victims were Hamas operatives. Unverified images show destruction and search for survivors Unverified images on social media show a large crater in al-Mawasi, where videos document Palestinians digging through the rubble looking for survivors. These images correspond to the air attack that targeted Deif and Salameh. The Gaza Ministry of Health stated that the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis received 20 bodies and 90 wounded, without providing definitive figures of victims transferred to other medical centers. These figures have not been independently verified. Following the attack, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant held an assessment meeting with IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Herzi Halevi and Shin Bet head Ronen Bar. The assessment was carried out “at the light of the latest events in the Gaza Strip.” According to Channel 12's Yaron Avraham, senior Israeli officials discussed the dilemmas surrounding the attempted assassination of Deif in the hours before the attack. Without citing sources, Avraham said the assessment concluded that although the move could harm negotiations for the release of hostages, it would be strategically beneficial by showing Hamas leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, that Israel can reach him too. History of assassination attempts and Muhammad Deif's role in attacks Deif, on Israel's most wanted list since 1995 for his involvement in numerous terrorist attacks, including bus bombings in the 1990s and 2000s, is believed to have played a crucial role in the October 7 assault on Israel. , where about 1,200 people died and 251 were kidnapped. Over the years, Deif has survived at least seven assassination attempts, some of which seriously injured him or resulted in the deaths of members of his family. The last documented attempts were in May 2021, during the 11-day war known as Operation Guardian of the Walls.
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  16255. Oh, by the way, take a look, Clown. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Home » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 20, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that the rights of indigenous peoples to land are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law". France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, who voted against, have officially endorsed the Declaration in 2010, the United States of America. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to flagrant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. .
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  16264.  Albin-my5co  I read carefully. NewsWorldRussia Wagner boss openly challenges Kremlin narrative on Ukraine Yevgueni Prigozhin, leader of the Wagner group and an uncomfortable figure for the Kremlin By Joshua Askew & Euronews Published 03/25/2023 - 17:25 Yevgueni Prigozhin doubts that the war that Russia is waging in Ukraine has to do with the alleged threat from NATO, and he also questions that, as Moscow says, they are fighting to "denazify Ukraine". The head of the notorious Wagner mercenary force, Yevgeny Prigozhin, continues to wage his personal battle against the Kremlin. The latest "shot" from him, and according to reports from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has been to openly contradict key aspects of the Kremlin's narrative on the Ukrainian war. Without going any further, Prigozhin would have denied that Russia is fighting against NATO, also questioning whether there are Nazis in Ukraine. The Kremlin has repeatedly justified the invasion of its neighbor as "necessary" in order to purge Kiev of neo-Nazis, who threaten Russia's peace and security, despite little evidence of this. At the same time, they have not hesitated to present the war as an existential fight against NATO, which according to them is getting too close to Russia's borders. Prigozhin, as reported by the ISW, would have assured that Moscow is fighting "exclusively against Ukrainians", equipped with material provided by NATO and against some "Russophobic" mercenaries who voluntarily support Ukraine. But in no case against NATO itself. Likewise, Wagner's leader would have expressed his doubts about the objectives of "denazification" in Ukraine, showing his doubts about the presence of Nazis in the country. He also reportedly "rejected out of hand" the Kremlin's long-standing claims that Russia needs to defend itself against a NATO threat. "It is ridiculous to think that Russian officials did not know that NATO would come to the aid of kyiv," Prigozhin was quoted as saying by the ISW.
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  16265.  Albin-my5co  Azov was initially formed as a volunteer militia in May 2014. [ 23 ] In 2015, the Ukrainian government decided to convert all battalions to volunteers, both the Territorial Defense Battalions associated with the armed forces and the Special Tasks Patrol Police. of the Ministry of Internal Affairs , in regular units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the National Guard , respectively. Azov is one of the latter. The Ukrainian government also opted to deploy only volunteer units to the Donbass front , promising that conscripts would not be sent into combat. In January 2015, the Azov Regiment officially became a regiment and its structures took a final form. A mobilization center and training center were established in Kiev , in the former "ATEK" industrial complex for selection and examination. The staff, made up of volunteers from all over Ukraine, had to go through a selection and verification process, quite similar to the army's mobilization procedures. [ 187 ] Recruits were then assigned to regimental combat units, or support and supply units, where they undergo intensive combat exercise training. Explosive Ordnance Reconnaissance and Elimination Units(EOD) were considered Azov's elite and comprised of the most experienced personnel (usually ex-Ukrainian army special forces or similar). [ 187 ] In February 2023, acting Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko announced that Azov would be expanded from its regimental status as one of eight assault brigades of the new Offensive Guard Corps. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 188 ] The Offensive Guard will be a volunteer formation of eight assault infantry brigades, six from the National Guard (all five are part of the GNU brigades), one from the National Guard Border and one under the National Police , scheduled to be fully active in April 2023. [ 189 ]
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  16275.  Albin-my5co  Do you know Yevgeny Prigozhin? Read how he denies Putin in public, and you of course. Wagner boss openly challenges Kremlin narrative on Ukraine Yevgueni Prigozhin, leader of the Wagner group and an uncomfortable figure for the Kremlin By Joshua Askew & Euronews Published 03/25/2023 - 17:25 Yevgueni Prigozhin doubts that the war that Russia is waging in Ukraine has to do with the alleged threat from NATO, and he also questions that, as Moscow says, they are fighting to "denazify Ukraine". The head of the notorious Wagner mercenary force, Yevgeny Prigozhin, continues to wage his personal battle against the Kremlin. The latest "shot" from him, and according to reports from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has been to openly contradict key aspects of the Kremlin's narrative on the Ukrainian war. Without going any further, Prigozhin would have denied that Russia is fighting against NATO, also questioning whether there are Nazis in Ukraine. The Kremlin has repeatedly justified the invasion of its neighbor as "necessary" in order to purge Kiev of neo-Nazis, who threaten Russia's peace and security, despite little evidence of this. At the same time, they have not hesitated to present the war as an existential fight against NATO, which according to them is getting too close to Russia's borders. Prigozhin, as reported by the ISW, would have assured that Moscow is fighting "exclusively against Ukrainians", equipped with material provided by NATO and against some "Russophobic" mercenaries who voluntarily support Ukraine. But in no case against NATO itself. Likewise, Wagner's leader would have expressed his doubts about the objectives of "denazification" in Ukraine, showing his doubts about the presence of Nazis in the country. He also reportedly "rejected out of hand" the Kremlin's long-standing claims that Russia needs to defend itself against a NATO threat. "It is ridiculous to think that Russian officials did not know that NATO would come to the aid of kyiv," Prigozhin was quoted as saying by the ISW.
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  16403. Read carefully. Israel News. Home » Opinion » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, have officially adopted the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “ occupied Palestinian territories
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  16659.  zickvoid  Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  16677. ​ @Scorpion.1001  Three UNRWA employees among 9 Hamas operatives killed in Gaza school News about Israel in Israel News / Ari Hashomer / 8 hours ago After UNRWA reported the deaths of six of its employees in an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) attack on a school in the central Gaza Strip, the Israeli military has identified nine Hamas operatives killed in the same attack, including several who also worked for the UN agency dedicated to Palestinian refugees. Yesterday, the IDF reported that it had carried out an attack on the Al-Jaouni school, located in Nuseirat, where a Hamas command center operated. According to the military, measures were taken to reduce the impact on civilians. Hospitals in Gaza reported that the attack left 14 dead, and UNRWA later confirmed that six of them were employees of the agency. The IDF said that after receiving a report that local Palestinian UNRWA workers had been killed in the attack, it contacted the agency for more details and names of the victims. As of the time of writing, the IDF said it had not received a response despite its repeated requests. According to the IDF, it has managed to identify nine Hamas members who were killed during the attack, three of whom also worked for UNRWA. The names provided by the IDF are as follows: Ayser Qardaya, part of Hamas' internal security force Muhammad Adnan Abu Zaid, member of Hamas' military wing, mortar launcher against troops and UNRWA employee Bassem Majed Shahin, commander of a cell of Hamas' military wing, involved in the October 7 attack Omar al-Judaili, member of both Hamas' military wing and internal security force Akram Saber al-Ghalidi, part of Hamas' military wing and internal security force Muhammad Issa Abu al-Amir, member of Hamas' military wing, participant in the October 7 attack Sharif Salam, also of Hamas' military wing Yasser Ibrahim Abu Sharar, member of the military wing and emergency committee in Nuseirat, and an UNRWA employee Iyad Matar, member of the military wing of Hamas and also some UNRWA personnel.
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  16678. ​ @wassim27023  Three UNRWA employees among 9 Hamas operatives killed in Gaza school News about Israel in Israel News / Ari Hashomer / 8 hours ago After UNRWA reported the deaths of six of its employees in an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) attack on a school in the central Gaza Strip, the Israeli military has identified nine Hamas operatives killed in the same attack, including several who also worked for the UN agency dedicated to Palestinian refugees. Yesterday, the IDF reported that it had carried out an attack on the Al-Jaouni school, located in Nuseirat, where a Hamas command center operated. According to the military, measures were taken to reduce the impact on civilians. Hospitals in Gaza reported that the attack left 14 dead, and UNRWA later confirmed that six of them were employees of the agency. The IDF said that after receiving a report that local Palestinian UNRWA workers had been killed in the attack, it contacted the agency for more details and names of the victims. As of the time of writing, the IDF said it had not received a response despite its repeated requests. According to the IDF, it has managed to identify nine Hamas members who were killed during the attack, three of whom also worked for UNRWA. The names provided by the IDF are as follows: Ayser Qardaya, part of Hamas' internal security force Muhammad Adnan Abu Zaid, member of Hamas' military wing, mortar launcher against troops and UNRWA employee Bassem Majed Shahin, commander of a cell of Hamas' military wing, involved in the October 7 attack Omar al-Judaili, member of both Hamas' military wing and internal security force Akram Saber al-Ghalidi, part of Hamas' military wing and internal security force Muhammad Issa Abu al-Amir, member of Hamas' military wing, participant in the October 7 attack Sharif Salam, also of Hamas' military wing Yasser Ibrahim Abu Sharar, member of the military wing and emergency committee in Nuseirat, and an UNRWA employee Iyad Matar, member of the military wing of Hamas and also some UNRWA personnel.
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  16688. ​ @Scorpion.1001  IDF declares Hamas' Rafah Brigade defeated News about Israel in Israel News / Ari Hashomer / 5 hours ago The Rafah Brigade, belonging to the Hamas terror group, has been virtually wiped out, with at least 2,308 of its members killed by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). In addition, Israeli troops have destroyed more than 13 kilometers of tunnels in the area, military sources told reporters in the southernmost city of the Gaza Strip. “They have defeated the Rafah Brigade,” Brigadier General Itzik Cohen, responsible for the offensive in the region, said during a press conference in the Philadelphia Corridor. “All four battalions that comprised it have been eliminated and we now have full operational control over the urban area,” he added. Cohen, who commands the IDF's 162nd Division, said combat engineering forces discovered a complex of 203 interconnected tunnels in the Philadelphia Corridor, which stretches from the Egyptian border to about 300 meters outside Rafah. “We have managed to destroy most of these tunnels,” Cohen said. “We are continuing to investigate others, and when we complete the inspections, we will proceed to demolish them.” Among the 203 tunnels identified, Cohen confirmed that nine had reached Egyptian territory. However, he said that these underground passages had already been blocked previously, either by the Egyptian authorities or by Hamas itself. “In total, there are nine tunnels that cross into Egypt, but they are all collapsed and out of operation,” the general said.
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  16741.  @karberlbernalte1663  You think not, that's why I love history, check it out. The Palestinian Amin al-Husayni and Adolf Hitler meeting in Berlin, photo from November 1941. At the outbreak of World War II, Al-Husayni was already established in Berlin and allied himself with the Third Reich, [138] but his support was of little help at the beginning of the war. However, in 1941 Fascist Italy's campaigns against the British in Egypt stimulated Al-Husayni to take on more active roles; In that same year, following the successful invasion of Yugoslavia by Axis forces, Al-Husayni promoted the recruitment of Bosnian and Albanian Muslims for the Waffen-SS, helping to form the 13th SS Handschar Mountain Division.[139] This division became notorious for particularly atrocious massacres committed against Yugoslav partisans. Al-Husayni managed to meet with Adolf Hitler in November 1941[140] and, according to Professor Bernard Lewis, there he would have tried to convince him to extend the extermination of Jews to the territories that Vichy France and fascist Italy They still controlled North Africa, and also proposed that the Luftwaffe bomb Tel Aviv,[141] a city inhabited almost entirely by Jews. However, the minutes of the meeting record only the request to Hitler to proclaim German support for the Arab independence movement in Palestine, as well as the Führer's polite refusal.[142] He remained as a guest of the Third Reich, continuing his collaboration. with Nazism until shortly before the German capitulation.[138] He tried to escape to Switzerland, but was rejected at the border and was forced to enter France, where he remained under house arrest for a year. Al-Husayni has been considered by certain Jewish historiography, at least from an ideological point of view, as one of the "architects of the Holocaust." According to the writer Pamela Geller, during his stay in Europe Al-Husayni would have advocated for the Nazi regime to proceed with the genocide of Jews in the greatest possible number, and would even have requested that the Nazi hierarchs kill 400,000 Jews that the Germans thought were deport to Palestine.[143]
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  16742. ​ @karberlbernalte1663  You think not, that's why I love history, check it out. The Palestinian Amin al-Husayni and Adolf Hitler meeting in Berlin, photo from November 1941. At the outbreak of World War II, Al-Husayni was already established in Berlin and allied himself with the Third Reich, [138] but his support was of little help at the beginning of the war. However, in 1941 Fascist Italy's campaigns against the British in Egypt stimulated Al-Husayni to take on more active roles; In that same year, following the successful invasion of Yugoslavia by Axis forces, Al-Husayni promoted the recruitment of Bosnian and Albanian Muslims for the Waffen-SS, helping to form the 13th SS Handschar Mountain Division.[139] This division became notorious for particularly atrocious massacres committed against Yugoslav partisans. Al-Husayni managed to meet with Adolf Hitler in November 1941[140] and, according to Professor Bernard Lewis, there he would have tried to convince him to extend the extermination of Jews to the territories that Vichy France and fascist Italy They still controlled North Africa, and also proposed that the Luftwaffe bomb Tel Aviv,[141] a city inhabited almost entirely by Jews. However, the minutes of the meeting record only the request to Hitler to proclaim German support for the Arab independence movement in Palestine, as well as the Führer's polite refusal.[142] He remained as a guest of the Third Reich, continuing his collaboration. with Nazism until shortly before the German capitulation.[138] He tried to escape to Switzerland, but was rejected at the border and was forced to enter France, where he remained under house arrest for a year. Al-Husayni has been considered by certain Jewish historiography, at least from an ideological point of view, as one of the "architects of the Holocaust." According to the writer Pamela Geller, during his stay in Europe Al-Husayni would have advocated for the Nazi regime to proceed with the genocide of Jews in the greatest possible number, and would even have requested that the Nazi hierarchs kill 400,000 Jews that the Germans thought were deport to Palestine.[143]​
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  16759. ​ @niblet112  I am not friends with pro-Russian neo-Nazis. Courtesy of La Vanguardia. Who are the neo-Nazis fighting for Russia in Ukraine? May 27, 2022 RFE/RL Russian neo-Nazi Aleksei Milchakov has been credibly linked to atrocities in both Ukraine and Syria. (RFE/RL file photo) Russian neo-Nazi Aleksei Milchakov has been credibly linked to atrocities in both Ukraine and Syria. (RFE/RL file photo) See comments Numerous Russian right-wing extremists and neo-Nazis are fighting in Ukraine for Moscow, according to a report by the German Federal Intelligence Service. When announcing Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24, President Vladimir Putin attempted to justify it by saying that the objectives were the “demilitarization and denazification” of the country. However, analysts and media point out that this argument loses credibility when Moscow has welcomed neo-Nazi groups to fight on its behalf. The Kiev and Western governments have also called such speech “false” and say that, even if true, it would not justify launching an unprovoked invasion against a country with a democratically elected government. German media have warned that little attention has been paid over the years to right-wing Russian militias fighting on behalf of the Kremlin, not only in Ukraine but also in Syria. Also read Spanish journalist accused in Poland of spying for Russia will remain in preventive detention While some fighters are believed to have joined the ranks of private Russian mercenary companies (such as the Vagner company, which is the best known), an unknown number of white supremacist Rusich members joined and trained the Russian Imperial Movement and its paramilitary unit, the Russian Imperial Legion. Rusich, designated a "global terrorist" organization by the United States two years ago, is one of several right-wing groups actively fighting in Ukraine, along with Russia. regular armed forces or allied separatist units. According to a confidential report from Germany's Federal Intelligence Service, obtained by the German media Der Spiegel and published on May 22, numerous Russian right-wing extremists and neo-Nazis are fighting in Ukraine. German analysts have said that the fact that Russian political and military leaders have welcomed neo-Nazi groups undermines the claim by Putin and his government that one of the main motives behind the invasion is the desire to "denazify" Ukraine. Spiegel said. "The alleged reason for the war, the so-called denazification of Ukraine, is absurd," the outlet added, citing the document.
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  16760. ​ @niblet112  Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 dead and wounded in the Ukrainian war Almost 500,000 dead and wounded in the Ukrainian war Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 in military Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral of a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are close to 70,000 and the wounded are between 100,000 and 120,000, he adds. Russia's losses 09/27/2023 Approximate valuation. Staff 276,990 +320 injured 830,970 100% 900,000 russian armed forces armored combat vehicles 8950 +4 13,758 russian armed forces 65.1% Tanks 4675 +3 3,300 russian armed forces 100% Artillery 6337 +38 5,689 russian armed forces 100% Aircraft 315 1,379 russian armed forces 22.8% helicopters 316 961 russian armed forces 32.9% Boats and vessels twenty 519 russian armed forces 3.9%
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  16841.  @blackdan0259  The Philistines of old never occupied Yisra'el. The oldest documents that would make reference to the Philistines are the Egyptian documents on the peoples of the sea , where the Purasatiu (conventionally transcribed as Peleset ) are mentioned, along with other populations hostile to Egypt. Since at least 1822, these peleset have been related to the Philistines mentioned in biblical sources , although the academic consensus on said identification is not total. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] After their confrontation with the Egyptians, they would settle on the southwest coast of Canaan , that is, in the region of the current Gaza Strip ( Palestine ), extending north to almost modern-day Tel Aviv ( Israel ). [ 5 ] Then their original culture (which is a matter of debate) would begin to assimilate to that of the Canaanites and Hebrews . Numerous references are made to the Philistines, already organized around their traditional pentapolis , in the Bible , where they are mentioned as "p ə lištīm", that is, inhabitants of פלשת (P ə lešet or Philistia ). [ 6 ] [ 7 ] They appear mentioned in the " table of nations " of the Book of Genesis , where they are attributed to being descendants of Mizraim (that is, of Egypt), [ 8 ] like the Kaftorim (that is that is, those of Kaftor ); Since the latter have been related to the people that the Egyptians called Keftiu (supposedly of Cretan origin ), from there several theories have been developed that determine that the origin of the Philistine people would be in Crete , the Aegean Sea or Asia Minor . . [ 9 ] This relationship, however, is also a matter of academic debate. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Recent DNA analyzes of individuals buried in the Philistine city of Ashkelon show that the Philistines were an immigrant population in the Middle East and that their closest relatives were in Crete , Sardinia , Greece or even Spain , that is, they were of European origin. [ 12 ]
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  16842.  @blackdan0259  The True Philistines Never Occupied Yisra'el The oldest documents that would make reference to the Philistines are the Egyptian documents on the peoples of the sea , where the Purasatiu (conventionally transcribed as Peleset ) are mentioned, along with other populations hostile to Egypt. Since at least 1822, these peleset have been related to the Philistines mentioned in biblical sources , although the academic consensus on said identification is not total. [ 3 ] ​[ 4 ]​ After their confrontation with the Egyptians, they would settle on the southwest coast of Canaan , that is, in the region of the current Gaza Strip ( Palestine ), extending north to almost modern-day Tel Aviv ( Israel ). [ 5 ]​ Then their original culture (which is a matter of debate) would begin to assimilate to that of the Canaanites and Hebrews . Numerous references are made to the Philistines, already organized around their traditional pentapolis , in the Bible , where they are mentioned as "p ə lištīm", that is, inhabitants of פלשת (P ə lešet or Philistia ). [ 6 ] ​[ 7 ]​ They appear mentioned in the " table of nations " of the Book of Genesis , where they are attributed to being descendants of Mizraim (that is, of Egypt), [ 8 ]​ like the Kaftorim (that is that is, those of Kaftor ); Since the latter have been related to the people that the Egyptians called Keftiu (supposedly of Cretan origin ), from there several theories have been developed that determine that the origin of the Philistine people would be in Crete , the Aegean Sea or Asia Minor . . [ 9 ]​ This relationship, however, is also a matter of academic debate. [ 10 ] ​[ 11 ]​ Recent DNA analyzes of individuals buried in the Philistine city of Ashkelon show that the Philistines were an immigrant population in the Middle East and that their closest relatives were in Crete , Sardinia , Greece or even Spain , that is, they were of European origin. [ 12 ]
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  16860. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  16891.  @fifitheexplorer4074  Hamas oppresses its so-called own people, take a look. Complaints of human rights abuses 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 83 ] 2007 The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 59 ] as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 84 ] These complaints from Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 85 ] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 86 ] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 87 ] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 88 ] [ 89 ]
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  16901.  @h.n1977  Complaints of human rights abuses. According to Saudi researcher and writer Abdullah bin Bijad al-Otaibi, Hamas is an organization that violates human rights, whose terrorism focuses mainly on the Palestinian people of Gaza, which it rules with an iron fist, and then on the Arab countries. [ 68 ] [ 69 ] According to the Egyptian writer Dalia Ziada , Hamas is a terrorist organization and its disappearance would benefit the entire region and help achieve peace in the Middle East. [ 70 ] [ 71 ] In 2023, US President Joe Biden accused Hamas of raping and mutilating dozens of women and girls during the October 7 attack . [ 72 ] [ 73 ] Forensic examinations revealed that they had been tortured, raped, dismembered and burned alive. [ 74 ] [ 75 ] [ 76 ] Since the 2000s, Hamas has been denounced for multiple human rights violations, including: 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 77 ] 2007 The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 44 ] as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 78 ] These complaints from Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 79 ] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 80 ] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 81 ] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 82 ] [ 83 ]
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  16928.  @jalex-wuu  Noticias de Israel Portada » Seguridad » Dos islamistas palestinos muertos en redada israelí antiterrorista Dos islamistas palestinos muertos en redada israelí antiterrorista La Policía de Fronteras dice que los agentes fueron atacados durante la operación en Cisjordania. Lapid: La redada iba dirigida a “terroristas que llevaron a cabo una serie de ataques con disparos”. 24 de julio de 2022 Una imagen tomada tras los enfrentamientos entre las tropas israelíes y los islamistas palestinos en Nablus, el 24 de julio de 2022 (JAAFAR ASHTIYEH / AFP) Al menos dos islamistas palestinos murieron en una incursión militar israelí la madrugada del domingo en la ciudad de Nablus, en el norte de Judea y Samaria, según informaron funcionarios israelíes y palestinos. Un portavoz de la Policía de Fronteras dijo en un comunicado el domingo que la unidad de élite antiterrorista Yamam, junto con soldados de las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel, se enfrentó durante varias horas con palestinos que abrieron fuego y lanzaron artefactos explosivos desde la casa de un hombre buscado en el casco antiguo de Nablus. Las imágenes que circularon por Internet mostraban a la pareja portando rifles, lo que indicaba que eran miembros de una facción terrorista de la ciudad, aunque ningún grupo los reivindicó inmediatamente. “En medio del intercambio de disparos, varios terroristas fueron eliminados. No hay bajas en nuestras fuerzas”, dijo el portavoz. No se produjeron detenciones durante la redada. El Ministerio de Sanidad de la Autoridad Palestina dijo que dos hombres murieron y seis personas resultaron heridas, dos de ellas de gravedad. No estaba claro si los heridos habían participado directamente en los enfrentamientos. Los hombres muertos fueron identificados en Internet como Aboud Sobah y Muhammad al-Azizi. Las imágenes de la casa en la que aparentemente se atrincheraron los sospechosos mostraban grandes daños. La policía dijo que las tropas habían utilizado disparos y “otros medios” para “neutralizar” a los hombres armados que estaban dentro y encima del edificio. Anteriormente, las FDI dijeron que las tropas habían recibido disparos durante la operación, sin dar más detalles. Una imagen tomada después de los enfrentamientos entre las tropas israelíes y los hombres armados palestinos en la Ciudad de Nablus en Judea y Samaria el 24 de julio de 2022 (JAAFAR ASHTIYEH / AFP) “Cuando terminó el tiroteo, las tropas de Yamam entraron en la casa y durante los registros se encontraron muchas armas, armas de fuego y artefactos explosivos”, dijo el portavoz de la Policía de Fronteras. La policía publicó fotos del armamento incautado. Armas y piezas de armas incautadas por las tropas en Nablus, el 24 de julio de 2022. (Policía de Fronteras) En la apertura de la reunión semanal del gabinete, el primer ministro Yair Lapid dijo que los objetivos de la redada eran “terroristas que recientemente llevaron a cabo una serie de ataques con disparos”. Lapid felicitó a las fuerzas de seguridad por una “operación eficaz y exitosa” y prometió que el gobierno mantendría una “política firme” contra el terrorismo. “No nos sentaremos a esperar a que hagan daño a los ciudadanos israelíes. Saldremos y golpearemos a los terroristas en sus propias casas”, dijo Lapid. El ministro de Seguridad Interior, Omer Barlev, dijo en un comunicado que las fuerzas de seguridad están “en peligro día y noche al posicionarse como una barrera entre los terroristas y los ciudadanos israelíes”. “Seguiremos persiguiendo a los terroristas y a quienes los envían, en cualquier lugar y en cualquier momento”, dijo. Por otra parte, también se produjeron enfrentamientos entre tropas israelíes e islamistas palestinos en la ciudad cisjordana de Qabatiya, cerca de Jenín. Las FDI dijeron que las tropas devolvieron el fuego a los hombres armados que abrieron fuego contra ellos en la zona. En un comunicado, las FDI dijeron que las tropas detuvieron a dos palestinos buscados en Qabatiya, y a otros dos durante redadas en otras zonas de Judea y Samaria. Las tensiones se han mantenido elevadas en Judea y Samaria, ya que las fuerzas de seguridad israelíes han intensificado las operaciones tras la mortífera ola de atentados terroristas contra israelíes que dejó 19 muertos a principios de este año. Durante el viernes y el sábado, las fuerzas de seguridad israelíes detuvieron a seis sospechosos palestinos en toda Judea y Samaria, con enfrentamientos violentos en algunas zonas, según las FDI. Etiquetas: FDIJudea y Samaria
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  17065. Israel News Home » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, have officially adopted the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “occupied Palestinian territories.” After the Balfour Declaration (1917), the Treaty of Lausanne (1923), the British Mandate (1922), the San Remo Resolution (1920) and the Treaty of Sèvres (1920), international law was created and recognized and They restored the historic rights of the Jews to their lands. The signatories of these treaties and the Mandate (United Kingdom, France, Turkey, Japan, Italy, etc.) are bound by them. In the mandate granted to the United Kingdom in August 1922, the League of Nations recognized "the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine and the basis for the restoration of their homeland in that country." Thus, the right of the Jewish people to settle in the land of Palestine, their historic homeland, and to establish their State there, is a legitimate right enshrined in international law. The UNDRIP affirms the right of the Jewish people as indigenous people and "especially their rights to their lands, territories and resources." The time has come for Jews to fully exercise their rights. United Nations General Assembly resolutions declaring that the colonization of Jews in Jewish Samaria is contrary to international law are only recommendations and have never led to changes in existing binding treaties. UN Security Council resolutions declaring settlements in Judea and Samaria illegal are not binding. Only the resolutions of Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter are binding on all UN Member States. For example, Security Council Resolution 2334 was adopted on December 23, 2016 by a vote of 14-0. Four permanent members of the Security Council – China, France, Russia and the United Kingdom – voted in favor, the US abstained. This resolution was not adopted under Chapter VII of the Charter. It is not binding. That resolution states that Israel's settlement activity constitutes a "flagrant violation" of international law. It has "no legal validity." This resolution violates UNDRIP, the British Mandate and the other treaties. The right of the Jewish people to "settle" in Judea and Samaria, and the right of Israel to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria (part of Palestine) derive from the mandate (Levy Report of July 9, 2012). In accordance with the mandate, the right to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria is a direct consequence of the right of the Jews.
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  17066. Right of Jews to settle throughout Palestine, that is, in the territory of the 1936 mandate. Article 80 of the United Nations Charter (1945) recognized the validity of existing rights that States and peoples acquired under the various mandates, including the British Mandate over Palestine (1922), and the rights of Jews to settle in Palestine (Judea-Samaria) under those instruments. (Pr. E. Rostow). These rights cannot be altered by the UN. "Except as may be agreed in individual trusteeship agreements...nothing in this Charter shall be construed in any way to modify in any way the rights of any States or peoples or the terms of existing international instruments in which the Members of the United Nations can be parties respectively. (Article 80, paragraph 1, Charter of the United Nations) In a series of decisions and advisory opinions on Namibia, the International Court of Justice ruled that a League Mandate is a binding international instrument like a treaty, which continues as a fiduciary obligation of the international community until its terms are fulfilled. In the Namibia case, the Court upheld the Security Council's ruling that South Africa had abandoned its rights as a Mandatory Power by failing to fulfill some of its fundamental duties. The mandate survived as a trust, based on the legal principles confirmed by Article 80 of the Charter. Like the South African Mandate, the Palestine Mandate survived the termination of British administration as a trust under Article 80 of the United Nations Charter (Pr. E Rostow). Therefore, there are Jewish rights of “settlement” in the so-called “West Bank” (Palestine); It cannot be seriously maintained, as the European Union, Western States, France, the United Kingdom, Russia, China and other States do, that the Israeli settlements in Judea and Samaria are illegal and that the annexation is contrary to international law. This position is political, not legal. Despite UN resolutions to the contrary, the establishment of Israeli civilian settlements in the West Bank is not incompatible with international law, said US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Israel, the Jewish State, as a member of the international community has the right but also the duty to fulfill the mandate that most nations ignored fearing terrorism and the Muslim world, animated by 2000 years of religious hatred and anti-Semitism. One hundred and three years have passed since the Balfour Declaration, 73 years since the rejection of United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181 on November 29, 1947, 52 years since the Six-Day War of 1967 and 27 years since the Oslo Accords. The Oslo Accords of 1993 and 1995 were signed but did not lead to peace. The Arab Muslim leaders of Judea Samaria and Gaza do not want peace, they rejected Israel's offer made in 2000 and 2008 to live in peace. The involvement of the Palestinian Authority security apparatus in the killing of Jews since 1993 is proof, as is the payment to prisoners implicated in terrorism-related crimes. Abbas's threats that the Palestinians will provoke an "uprising" after the Bahrain Conference and after Israel applies sovereignty over Judea and Samaria, must be taken seriously. Abbas is definitely not interested in peace. Israel has the duty to draw the logical consequences of this behavior and annex all or some of the territories of area C, to ensure the existence of its population within safe borders, and to be able to receive the 6 million Jews who still live in the area. exile, who wish to settle in Israel.
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  17135. ​ USSR89  Okay, now let's talk about the Nazis. Russian-Nazi Dmitri Utkin, read up on him a bit. Political and racial views According to various media outlets, Utkin is an admirer of Nazi Germany and has multiple Nazi tattoos, including the Schutzstaffel (SS) insignia.[10][11][12][13][14] Utkin reportedly named himself Wagner after the German composer Richard Wagner, because his work was greatly admired by Adolf Hitler and appropriated by the Nazis.[3][15][16] Members of the Wagner Group have said that Utkin is a Rodnover, a believer in the native Slavic faith.[17] Utkin has not appeared in public since 2016.[18] wagner group. far-right elements The Wagner Group has been linked to far-right extremism, including white supremacy and neo-Nazism.[65][107][66][108][109] Many of Wagner's founding members belong to the far-right ultranationalist Russian Imperial Movement.[108] Wagner co-founder Dmitry Utkin is reportedly a neo-Nazi and has several Nazi tattoos.[110][111][107][109] The name "Wagner" itself comes from Utkin's own "Wagner" call sign. It is said that he chose the name in honor of the German composer Richard Wagner, because Adolf Hitler admired his music.[112][107] Members of the Wagner Group say that Utkin is a Rodnover, a follower of the native Slavic faith.[113] A Wagner subgroup, "Rusich", was founded by self-proclaimed neo-Nazi Alexey Milchakov and is open about his far-right ideology.[114][115][116][117] Wagner members have also left neo-Nazi graffiti on the battlefield,[66][118] including swastikas and the SS emblem.[108][109]
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  17136. ​ USSR89  Okay, now let's talk about the Nazis. Russian-Nazi Dmitri Utkin, read up on him a bit. Political and racial views According to various media outlets, Utkin is an admirer of Nazi Germany and has multiple Nazi tattoos, including the Schutzstaffel (SS) insignia.[10][11][12][13][14] Utkin reportedly named himself Wagner after the German composer Richard Wagner, because his work was greatly admired by Adolf Hitler and appropriated by the Nazis.[3][15][16] Members of the Wagner Group have said that Utkin is a Rodnover, a believer in the native Slavic faith.[17] Utkin has not appeared in public since 2016.[18] wagner group. far-right elements The Wagner Group has been linked to far-right extremism, including white supremacy and neo-Nazism.[65][107][66][108][109] Many of Wagner's founding members belong to the far-right ultranationalist Russian Imperial Movement.[108] Wagner co-founder Dmitry Utkin is reportedly a neo-Nazi and has several Nazi tattoos.[110][111][107][109] The name "Wagner" itself comes from Utkin's own "Wagner" call sign. It is said that he chose the name in honor of the German composer Richard Wagner, because Adolf Hitler admired his music.[112][107] Members of the Wagner Group say that Utkin is a Rodnover, a follower of the native Slavic faith.[113] A Wagner subgroup, "Rusich", was founded by self-proclaimed neo-Nazi Alexey Milchakov and is open about his far-right ideology.[114][115][116][117] Wagner members have also left neo-Nazi graffiti on the battlefield,[66][118] including swastikas and the SS emblem.[108][109]
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  17137. ​ USSR89  And here's something else. Neo-Nazi Yevgeny Prigozhin DENIES the Nazi Putin in public and the fake Nazi PROPAGANDA of him in Ukraine. NewsWorldRussia Wagner boss openly challenges Kremlin narrative on Ukraine Yevgueni Prigozhin, leader of the Wagner group and an uncomfortable figure for the Kremlin By Joshua Askew & Euronews in Spanish • 03/25/2023 Yevgeny Prigozhin doubts that the war that Russia is waging in Ukraine has to do with the alleged threat from NATO, and also questions that, as Moscow says, they are fighting to "denazify Ukraine". The head of Wagner's notorious mercenary force, Yevgeny Prigozhin, continues to wage his personal battle against the Kremlin. The latest "shot" from him, and according to reports from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), has been to openly contradict key aspects of the Kremlin's narrative on the Ukraine war. Without going any further, Prigozhin would have denied that Russia is fighting against NATO, also questioning whether there are Nazis in Ukraine. The Kremlin has repeatedly justified the invasion of its neighbor as "necessary" to purge kyiv of neo-Nazis, who threaten Russia's peace and security, despite little evidence of this. At the same time, they have not hesitated to present the war as an existential fight against NATO, which they say is getting too close to Russia's borders. Prigozhin, according to ISW reports, would have assured that Moscow fights "exclusively against Ukrainians", equipped with material provided by NATO and against some "Russophobic" mercenaries who voluntarily support Ukraine. But in no case against NATO itself. Likewise, the Wagnerian leader would have expressed his doubts about the objectives of "denazification" in Ukraine, showing his doubts about the presence of Nazis in the country. He has also reportedly "flatly rejected" longstanding Kremlin claims that Russia needs to defend itself against a NATO threat. “It is ridiculous to think that Russian officials did not know that NATO would come to the aid of kyiv,” Prigozhin was quoted as saying by ISW.
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  17247.  @xaxol-govno  Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support.
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  17397.  @mariadelmarballesteros8304  And to increase your misfortune and ignorance Read this too. Complaints of human rights abuses 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 83 ] 2007 The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 59 ] as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 84 ] These complaints from Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 85 ] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 86 ] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 87 ] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 88 ] [ 89 ]
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  17525. Israel news Cover »world» Is the Russian army convicted in Ukraine? Is the Russian army convicted in Ukraine? Update on the Ukraine War. February 28, 2023 Is the Russian army convicted in Ukraine? Russian soldier in a tank (Reuters) In more than a year of combat in Ukraine, Russian forces have not achieved any of its main objectives. Despite the great losses -Russia has lost around 200,000 men between dead and injured, according to Western Intelligence Services -Russian President Vladimir Putin seems committed to his original plans. On day 369 of the Russian invasion, the fighting seems to have no end in sight, since the Russian forces continue to launch offensive operations in the Donbás against Bajmut and Vuhledar Russian casualties in Ukraine The Russian forces continue to lose men left and right. In all, the Ukrainian Defense Ministry claimed that, as of Monday, Ukrainian forces had killed an estimated 148,690 Russian soldiers (and wounded roughly double or triple that number). Destroyed materiel includes: 300 combat, attack, bomber and transport aircraft, 288 attack and transport helicopters, 3,385 tanks, 2,380 artillery pieces, 6,621 armored personnel carriers and infantry fighting vehicles, 475 armored personnel carriers, multiple launch rockets (MLRS), 18 ships and cutters, 5,248 vehicles and fuel tanks, 247 anti-aircraft batteries, 2,048 tactical unmanned aerial systems, 230 special equipment platforms such as bridge vehicles, and four mobile ballistic missile systems Iskander, and 873 cruise missiles shot down by Ukrainian air defenses.
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  17535. Israel News. Home » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that the rights of indigenous peoples to land are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law". France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, who voted against, have officially endorsed the Declaration in 2010, the United States of America. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to flagrant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . The Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the "West Bank" of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the "occupied Palestinian territories."
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  17621. The victory belongs to Ukraine. Israeli News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the death toll had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian military claimed on Thursday that there had been progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first success of its kind since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  17635.  @teukumuammarrifat7843  I will teach you how to use sources of information, documentary evidence, and confirmation thereof, unlike you who only write children's stories and imaginary fables. Read and learn. Pro-terrorism media organizations and bloggers can no longer deny that "Hamas terrorists" are hiding in hospitals. Israel News. Home » IDF » Israeli special forces kill Hamas cell hidden in Palestinian hospital Israeli special forces kill Hamas cell hidden in Palestinian hospital January 30, 2024 In a high-precision operation, Israeli military personnel neutralized three members of an armed Hamas cell, hidden in the Ibn Sina hospital in Jenin, located in Judea and Samaria. This information was confirmed by the Israel Defense Forces. This group was in the final stages of planning to carry out terrorist attacks, similar to the assault carried out by Hamas on October 7 near the borders of Gaza. The mission was a collaboration between the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the Shin Bet internal security agency and the Yamam police special unit. Among those killed is Muhammad Jalamneh, 27, directly linked to Hamas headquarters abroad. Jalamneh played a crucial role in arming other members for an armed attack and had previously been wounded in an attempted car bombing. Israeli media reports indicate that Jalamneh also served as spokesman for the armed faction of Hamas in the Jenin camp. The other two members identified by the IDF are brothers Muhammad and Basel Ghazawi. Muhammad is reported to have actively participated in attacks, including shooting at Israeli troops, while Basel was part of the Islamic Jihad terrorist group.
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  17645. ​ @Proudly_Brwn Israel News. Home » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that the rights of indigenous peoples to land are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law". France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, who voted against, have officially endorsed the Declaration in 2010, the United States of America. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to flagrant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . The Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the "West Bank" of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the "occupied Palestinian territories."
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  17695.  @santiagonzalez30  Apparently you are a person with whom you can talk, debate and exchange ideas, It is something rare to find, I appreciate the respect and dignity that you have shown me and my people, however I cannot fully agree because of the experience we have had through history, and we have a very long historical experience with millennia that supports us. We know very well the geographical places where we can moderately be well received and welcomed in the world, and although we are practically all over the planet, we are not valued in all of it. Only in some geographical points of America have our brothers been able to prosper without major problems or anti-Semitic attacks, Argentina Uruguay Brazil just to mention a few. However, further north in South America it was not possible due to the aforementioned, although in our records a very small and reduced population of our people were able to settle there, and only in In the United States we have been able to prosper, just like in England. I have the opportunity to know your country in depth although I can say that I visited a place where there is another canyon whose name I do not remember, a natural formation crossed by a river, But unfortunately I don't remember the name of its geographical place, it is a fascinating and wonderful place. Once again thank you for your respect for Jewish dignity to me and my people, I hope that the security problems of violence and terrorism in your country are solved by your leader and everyone You recalcitrant political speeches do not help you at all in solving problems and conflicts elsewhere when your own house is in disarray. Shalom aleijem.
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  17719. Evidence and documentary evidence versus your imaginary fable. Israel News Home » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, have officially adopted the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “occupied Palestinian territories.” After the Balfour Declaration (1917), the Treaty of Lausanne (1923), the British Mandate (1922), the San Remo Resolution (1920) and the Treaty of Sèvres (1920), international law was created and recognized and They restored the historic rights of the Jews to their lands. The signatories of these treaties and the Mandate (United Kingdom, France, Turkey, Japan, Italy, etc.) are bound by them. In the mandate granted to the United Kingdom in August 1922, the League of Nations recognized "the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine and the basis for the restoration of their homeland in that country." Thus, the right of the Jewish people to settle in the land of Palestine, their historic homeland, and to establish their State there, is a legitimate right enshrined in international law. The UNDRIP affirms the right of the Jewish people as indigenous people and "especially their rights to their lands, territories and resources." The time has come for Jews to fully exercise their rights. United Nations General Assembly resolutions declaring that the colonization of Jews in Jewish Samaria is contrary to international law are only recommendations and have never led to changes in existing binding treaties. UN Security Council resolutions declaring settlements in Judea and Samaria illegal are not binding. Only the resolutions of Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter are binding on all UN Member States. For example, Security Council Resolution 2334 was adopted on December 23, 2016 by a vote of 14-0. Four permanent members of the Security Council – China, France, Russia and the United Kingdom – voted in favor, the US abstained. This resolution was not adopted under Chapter VII of the Charter. It is not binding. That resolution states that Israel's settlement activity constitutes a "flagrant violation" of international law. It has "no legal validity." This resolution violates UNDRIP, the British Mandate and the other treaties.
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  17728.  @FernandoLopez-qp1jj  Anti-Zionism as anti-Semitism. Various political scientists and sociologists, such as Pierre-André Taguieff , Michel Wieviorka , Maria Luiza Tucci Carneiro or Alain Dieckhoff, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] have pointed out that radical, extreme or absolute anti-Zionism is a form of new anti-Semitism since, far from limiting itself to criticizing the policies of Israeli governments, which is totally legitimate, it calls for the destruction of the State of Israel or resorts to old anti-Semitic clichés and myths as "arguments" to attack the "Zionists" identified with all Jews. According to Alain Dieckhoff, "anti-Zionism as a new form of anti-Semitism begins when the right to national self-determination of the Jews is totally rejected, and reaches its peak when the destruction of the State of Israel is called... On the other hand, this anti-Semitism is generally accompanied of conspiracy. [ 6 ] Dieckhoff adds: "where the problem begins to emerge is when anti-Zionism is inserted into a demonized vision of Zionism, supposedly global, and where all kinds of fanciful visions of Jewish power are conveyed." [ 6 ] Anti-Zionism, warns Michel Wieviorka , "turns towards anti-Semitism when it no longer distinguishes the Jews from Israel and sees absolute evil in that undifferentiated whole." [ 9 ] «Calling Jews racists, Nazis or using the word “holocaust” to name the conflict between Israel and Palestine is trying to trivialize the Holocaust, minimizing its consequences for the Jewish people,” comments Maria Luiza Tucci Carneiro. [ 10 ] Pierre-André Taguieff , for his part, calls radical, absolute or extremist anti-Zionism the "new Judeophobia" since he accuses the "Zionists" - assimilated to the Jews and the Israelis - of "racism", of "fascism", of " expansionism", "imperialism", " apartheid " and "genocide" and defends a total delegitimization of the State of Israel, proposing its dismantling or violent destruction. «Extremist “anti-Zionism” does not at all pose a perfectly legitimate criticism of the policy implemented by this or that Israeli government, nor does it question the Zionist project as it has been historically defined. Absolute anti-Zionism comes to denying Israel's right to exist even if that state exists and Israeli citizens recognize it as theirs; calls for its elimination… Every Jew becomes a “Zionist” to be eradicated. [ 11 ] According to Taguieff, the Syrian Defense Minister put it crudely in a statement on May 5, 2001: "If every Arab killed a Jew, there would be no Jews left." [ 12 ] The absolute "anti-Zionist" when he denounces, for example, the " world Zionist plot " or the " world Jewish lobby ," according to Taguieff, abandons "political analysis to enter a mythical vision of conflicts, structured by the scheme of plot", thus recycling the old myth of the " world Jewish conspiracy ". [ 13 ] Taguieff concludes: "Zionism" has become the new name of the devil... The anti-fascist, anti-racist and anti-imperialist extreme left has found its absolute enemy in "Zionism", a fantasized entity. The controversial assimilation of Zionism with racism circulates as a commonplace. (…) Those who shout “Death to Israel!” In pro-Palestinian demonstrations they assume that the State of Israel is comparable to the Nazi State . It therefore deserves to be destroyed. It is this project of annihilation that is at the heart of radical anti-Zionism..." [ 14 ] A very early example of anti-Zionism as anti-Semitism can be found in Lithuanian priest Justin Bonaventure Pranaitis 's book The Talmud Unmasked - published in Latin in 1892 and later translated into many languages - which, according to Brazilian academic Maria Luiza Tucci Carneiro, "is dedicated to demonstrate the secret teachings regarding Christians and non-Jews. Tucci Carneiro cites the following paragraph from the book as an example of his anti-Semitism - in it, in addition to alluding to International Zionism , some anti-Semitic myths appear, such as that Jews control the world, that they are greedy or that they are racist: [ 15 ]
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  17740. ​ @Proudly_Brwn  Israel News. Home » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that the rights of indigenous peoples to land are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law". France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, who voted against, have officially endorsed the Declaration in 2010, the United States of America. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to flagrant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . The Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the "West Bank" of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the "occupied Palestinian territories."
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  17961. Israel News. Home » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that the rights of indigenous peoples to land are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law". France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, who voted against, have officially endorsed the Declaration in 2010, the United States of America. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to flagrant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . The Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the "West Bank" of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the "occupied Palestinian territories."
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  17983.  @user1qaz2wsx3edc  Since you name international law, but you avoid mentioning what it says, I'll tell you. Here you have. The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295 ), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that the rights of indigenous peoples to land are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law". France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States of America, which voted against it, have officially endorsed the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the statement does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . . The Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when the Almighty bestowed this land on the Jews. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the "West Bank" of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the "occupied Palestinian territories."
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  18023. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support.
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  18024.  @Zelensky_Huilo  Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support.
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  18025.  @Zelensky_Huilo  DW News. CONFLICTS UKRAINE Russian invasion of Ukraine has left half a million casualties 08/18/2023August 18, 2023 Some 120,000 Russian soldiers have died, according to estimates by US officials, who put the Ukrainian deaths at 70,000. The rest are wounded. A Ukrainian soldier salutes from a tank in the Donetsk region. A Ukrainian soldier salutes from a tank in the Donetsk region.Image: LIBKOS/AP/picture alliance ADVERTISING US officials cited by the New York Times assured this Friday (08/18/2023) that the Russian invasion of Ukraine has left half a million dead and wounded on both sides since February 2022, with a sharp increase in casualties since the beginning of the spring counteroffensive launched by Ukrainian forces. Members of the US government, who spoke on condition of anonymity, stressed that making estimates has become complex, as it is assumed that Moscow underestimates the number of its casualties, while Kiev does not reveal official figures. An important part of these victims are explained by the Battle of Bakhmut. Estimates affirm that the military casualties of the invaders are close to 300,000 soldiers, which are divided into 120,000 dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. The deaths on the Ukrainian side, meanwhile, would approach 70,000, with an estimated up to 120,000 war wounded. On the front, Russia has three soldiers for every one Ukrainian, with a higher population that would also allow it to replace losses more easily. Advances in the south According to estimates by analysts cited by the New York Times, Ukraine has about 500,000 soldiers deployed, while Russia has 1,330,000, including paramilitaries and reservists. The officials added that the number of casualties had increased sharply since the start of the Ukrainian counteroffensive. Neither Russia nor Ukraine commented on the report, according to the Reuters agency. This same day, Kiev assured that it has made progress in its attack in the south against the Russian invaders, liberating a town (Urozhaine) for the first time since July 27 and achieving important gains around Robotyne. There is unanimity that the operation has been more complex than estimated due to the defensive lines heavily undermined by the occupiers, which Ukraine must overcome without adequate air support. DZC Reuters, New York Times
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  18113. ​ @manuelbarahona5864  El imperativo de la soberanía práctica. (Reuters) La Declaración de las Naciones Unidas sobre los Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas (DNUDPI o DESD), adoptada por la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas el 13 de septiembre de 2007 por una mayoría de 144 Estados con 4 votos a favor y 11 abstenciones (A /RES/61/295 ), reconoce que los pueblos indígenas tienen derecho a las tierras, territorios y recursos que tradicionalmente han poseído, ocupado, utilizado o adquirido (artículo 26.1) y que el ejercicio de estos derechos no debe estar sujeto a discriminación alguna (artículo 2). De acuerdo con la práctica nacional, la condición jurídica y los derechos de los pueblos indígenas han evolucionado y cristalizado en el derecho internacional consuetudinario. Por ejemplo, la Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos afirmó que “existe una norma de derecho internacional consuetudinario que afirma los derechos de los pueblos indígenas a sus tierras tradicionales. La Corte Africana de Derechos Humanos y de los Pueblos ha declarado que los derechos de los pueblos indígenas a la tierra están protegidos y que estos derechos son "principios generales del derecho". Francia, Inglaterra, Bélgica, Luxemburgo, Alemania y otros países votaron a favor de la Declaración. Desde 2007, Australia, Canadá, Nueva Zelanda y los Estados Unidos de América, que votaron en contra, han respaldado oficialmente la Declaración en 2010. En sus relaciones con Israel (que también votó a favor de la Declaración), estos Estados no pueden afirmar que la La declaración no se aplica a los judíos israelíes, ya que tal posición equivaldría a una flagrante discriminación racial. Según el derecho internacional, los judíos son pueblos indígenas, también conocidos como "Primeros Pueblos", pueblos aborígenes o pueblos indígenas de una tierra llamada Judea-Samaria, Palestina o Tierra Santa, y por lo tanto cumplen con los criterios exigidos por el derecho internacional. . Los judíos son un grupo étnico que fue el poblador original de Judea y Samaria hace 3500 años, cuando el Todopoderoso otorgó esta tierra a los judíos. Los líderes de este mundo que optaron por abstraerse de la historia llamaron erróneamente a Judea y Samaria la "Ribera Occidental" del río Jordán (que incluye a Israel) o los "territorios palestinos ocupados".
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  18229.  @JOSEPH.STOLEN-ELECTION  You would love it to be that way, but reality destroys your imaginary fable. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support.
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  18231.  @thegreatpennywise3006  If it's fake, then prove it, can you do it brainiac? Ha, newbie. What's happening, can't your whining deny the report that makes them so desperate? Haha. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support.
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  18275. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  18283. ​ @chamarachan  Read carefully. You should take a look at Putin's corruption. Putin. Corruption Language Download in PDF Be aware Edit Putin. Corruption (Russian: Путин Коррупция.) is an independent report on corruption in Vladimir Putin's inner circle, published by the leaders of the People's Freedom Party (PARNAS) in Russia. The report was presented by them at the press conference on March 28, 2011. Distribution of the Putin report. Corruption The report was prepared by the party co-chairs Vladimir Milov, Boris Nemtsov and Vladimir Ryzhkov, as well as the press secretary of the Solidarity movement, Olga Shorina. The report describes the enrichment of Vladimir Putin and his friends, for example the 26 palaces and five yachts used by Putin and Medvedev. The enrichment of the members of the Ózero cooperative Putin and his billionaire friends Two slaves in a golden galley Yachts Villas and palaces Watches houses and cars Conclusion [1] Publication of the report is made possible by donations from the public. To do this, an account has been opened in the money transfer system managed by Yandex. Fundraising is overseen by a supervisory board, which includes Novaya Gazeta editor-in-chief Dmitri Muratov, journalist Oleg Kashin, economist Irina Yáshina and writer and blogger Oleg Kozyrev. [ 2 ] During the first month, 1,838,209 rubles were collected. On April 13, a contest was held to choose the printing press. The winning bid was from the printing house, which offered the lowest price for printing one copy: 4.05 rubles. Taking into account the 3% commission from Yandex, it will be possible to print 440,000 copies. The account remains open and fundraising continues. The account number mentioned on the covers of the prospectuses. [ 3 ] The report is also available on Putin's website. Results . There you can find fundraising information, news and videos. On the same site there is also other information about Vladimir Putin. A grayish brown color was chosen for the cover. According to Vladimir Ryzhkov, "it symbolizes the substance that floods our country and the rust that has devastated our state." [ 4 ] Distribution Previous reports Previously, Boris Nemtsov and Vladimir Milov published the following reports: Putin Results 10 years: June 2010 This is a revised edition of Putin's report. Results, which came to light in 2008. Luzhkov Results - September 2009 (first edition) Sochi and the Olympic Games - April 2009 Putin and the crisis - February 2009 Putin and Gazprom - September 2008 Putin. Results - February 2008
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  18384.  @thuthukanisjaka2597  What for four heads of state will be nothing more than an entry on the agenda, for Russian President Vladimir Putin is something highly explosive. Well, if he set foot on South African soil, he would have to be arrested and extradited. Since March, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued an arrest warrant against Putin. And South Africa has acceded to the Rome Statutes, the foundation treaty of the ICC. This means that the country would have to extradite Putin. In earlier statements, however, members of the South African government have invoked the immunity of the Russian president: all members of international conferences enjoy immunity in South Africa. But "the immunities are there to make international law possible, to make international relations possible in the first place," says Christoph Safferling, professor of criminal law and international law at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. After all, heads of government must be able to meet without fear of being accused by national courts. However: immunity has limits. In various rulings, the International Criminal Court has declared that the immunity of heads of state, even in office, ends before international courts. "That is the legal rule under the Statute, and there is no exception," says Safferling. In other words, conference immunities against a president wanted by an international criminal warrant would not be legally valid. Nor under South African law, as there is already a precedent. Sudan | President Omar al-Bashir Omar al-Bashir (here in 2019) has not been extradited to the ICC to date. Not the first time Vladimir Putin is the second sitting head of state against whom the ICC has issued an arrest warrant. The first was the then Sudanese President Omar al Bashir. And he traveled to South Africa in 2015 for a conference. So South Africa should have extradited the dictator, who instead was allowed to leave the country unmolested. "After that, the South African Constitutional Court ruled that South Africa should have detained him, that in principle the government had violated its own law, and that legal principle still applies today. That means not extraditing Putin would violate international law and South African," says Kristoffer Burck, a researcher at the Leibniz Foundation for Peace and Conflict Research (HSFK). What will happen then? Is it possible for Putin to participate in the BRICS summit in South Africa? In theory, yes, because the ICC has few sanctioning powers. "I could issue a reprimand and point out that this order exists and must be carried out, and then clearly name South Africa's non-compliance. But in the end, that's it," Safferling says. However, for him, international law as a whole has gained in importance. Unlike in 2015, when al Bashir traveled to South Africa, now it is discussed in advance, the arrest warrant is perceived as something serious. TOPICS Zuma, Jacob There are not many comparable cases yet. Putin is only the second sitting head of state to be issued with an arrest warrant. The success of the ICC depends to a large extent on its member states. "This all takes time to settle," says Safferling: "Most likely, the case will keep us busy for a while." (gg/rml)
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  18390. The plan was put together by a team led by Trump's son-in-law and senior advisor to the US president , Jared Kushner . [ 2 ] Both the Yesha Council of West Bank settlers [ 3 ] and the Palestinian leadership rejected the plan: the former because it envisioned a Palestinian state , [ 3 ] the latter arguing that it is too biased in favor of Israel . [ 1 ] The plan was divided into two parts, an economic part and a political part. On June 22, 2019, the Trump administration released the economic portion of the plan, titled "Peace to Prosperity," at a US-led conference in Manama , Bahrain . The Palestinian leadership boycotted the event. [ 4 ] The political part was revealed at the end of January 2020. [ 1 ] During the press conference announcing the plan, Netanyahu announced that the Israeli government would immediately annex the Jordan Valley and West Bank settlements while pledging not to create new settlements in the areas awarded to the Palestinians for at least four years. The US ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, stated that the Trump administration had given permission for immediate annexation, stating that "Israel does not have to wait at all" and "we will recognize that." The spokesman for Likud , Netanyahu's political party, tweeted that Israeli sovereignty over the settlements would be declared the following Sunday. The Trump administration clarified that no such green light had been given. No decision would be made before new Israeli elections , called for March 2, 2020, and the formation of a new government. [ 5 ]
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  18391. The stated purpose of Trump's peace plan was to outline the terms of an agreement, which would be signed by both sides, to end the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians and clarify all claims made by both sides in the conflict. Section 21 of the plan stipulated that this would be proposed in a new UN Security Council resolution and in a new United Nations General Assembly resolution . [ 11 ] The authors of the proposal anticipated that achieving such a solution would provide the Palestinians with self-government while denying them any power that could constitute a threat to Israel. [ 11 ] The successful solution would direct flights between the State of Israel and its neighbors. [ 11 ] The Trump administration declared that it would break with the old paradigms of past approaches to the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, eliminating two central problems [ 12 ] by implementing two measures in 2017 and 2019, which suggested the redefinition of United States of the parameters to definitively resolve the conflict largely by adopting Israeli positions. [ 13 ] These were the recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel on December 6, 2017 and a declaration on November 18, 2019 indicating that Jewish settlements in the West Bank were consistent with international law. [ 2 ] [ 14 ] As a visible sign of its break with the past, the United States opened its embassy in the American consulate complex building in the Arnona neighborhood of Jerusalem on the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the State of Israel
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  18465.  @UNIVERSAL-UR  Oh what a surprise, Prigozhin the cockroach also denies Nazism in Ukraine, what a bad luck you have newbie, Read carefully, and look for some tissues, you're going to need them. NewsWorldRussia Wagner boss openly challenges Kremlin narrative on Ukraine Yevgueni Prigozhin, leader of the Wagner group and an uncomfortable figure for the Kremlin By Joshua Askew & Euronews in Spanish Published 03/25/2023 - 17:25 Share this news Comments Yevgueni Prigozhin doubts that the war that Russia is waging in Ukraine has to do with the alleged threat from NATO, and he also questions that, as Moscow says, they are fighting to "denazify Ukraine". The head of the notorious Wagner mercenary force, Yevgeny Prigozhin , continues to wage his personal battle against the Kremlin. The latest "shot" from him, and according to reports from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has been to openly contradict key aspects of the Kremlin's narrative on the Ukrainian war. Without going any further, Prigozhin would have denied that Russia is fighting against NATO, also questioning whether there are Nazis in Ukraine. ADVERTISING The Kremlin has repeatedly justified the invasion of its neighbor as "necessary" in order to purge Kiev of neo-Nazis, who threaten Russia's peace and security, despite little evidence of this. At the same time, they have not hesitated to present the war as an existential fight against NATO , which according to them is getting too close to Russia's borders. Prigozhin, as reported by the ISW, would have assured that Moscow is fighting "exclusively against Ukrainians" , equipped with material provided by NATO and against some "Russophobic" mercenaries who voluntarily support Ukraine. But in no case against NATO itself. Likewise, the Wagner leader would have expressed his doubts about the objectives of "denazification" in Ukraine, showing his doubts about the presence of Nazis in the country . He also reportedly "rejected out of hand" the Kremlin's long-standing claims that Russia needs to defend itself against a NATO threat. "It is ridiculous to think that Russian officials did not know that NATO would come to kyiv's aid," Prigozhin was quoted as saying by the ISW.
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  18498.  @NathansHVAC  I'm sorry for you, Russia is a terrorist and Ukraine is not its territory. Courtesy DW. POLICY European Parliament declares Russia a promoter of terrorism Barbara Wesel 11/23/2022November 23, 2022 In a resolution by a large majority, the European Parliament declared Russia a State sponsor of terrorism. Although this has no direct legal consequences, it is considered a strong political signal. Image of a session of the European Parliament. The European Parliament issues a clear, but non-binding signal.Image: Jean-Francois Badias/AP/dpa/picture alliance ADVERTISING Declaring a country a sponsor of terrorism is not foreseen, in principle, by the European Union, since there is no legal framework for it. To do so, the initiators of the resolution take as an example the United States, which has included, among others, Cuba and North Korea on its list. In Europe, until now it was only possible to put organizations, such as the Palestinian Hamas, or the Kurdish PKK, on the list of sponsors of terrorism. Currently, 21 associations are classified as "terrorist" by the EU. In other words, with this new resolution, the European Parliament opens a new instance. The resolution mentions that Russia is not only carrying out an unjustified war against Ukraine, but also indiscriminate attacks against the civilian population and infrastructure. Russian troops, the document states, have murdered thousands of civilians and have committed terrorist acts throughout Ukraine, targeting homes, schools, hospitals and metro stations, as well as electricity and drinking water plants. "These brutal and inhuman acts cause death, suffering, destruction and exile," he highlights. Eastern European countries took the lead "With terror and death, the enemy has tried once again what it has not been able to achieve for nine months, and will never achieve," said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, after the Russian Army bombed a hospital in Kupyansk, in the eastern Ukraine. The classification of the actions of Russian soldiers against international law as "terrorism" corresponds to the words Zelensky chose. The accusation is that Russia wants to compensate for its military defeat with terrorist acts against the civilian population. Several parliaments in Eastern Europe had already endorsed this interpretation, declaring Russia a "sponsor of terrorism", among them Poland, the Baltic countries and the Czech Republic. The initiative to put the resolution to a vote in the European Parliament, after being presented by the right-wing nationalist European Conservatives and Reformists Group (ECR). Among other things, MEPs mention in detail hitherto unknown cases of torture, sexual violence, kidnappings and executions, in reference to numerous investigations still underway for alleged war crimes. The argument also denounces violations of the Charter of the United Nations, as well as international treaties and International Humanitarian Law. It is the sum of all these accusations that were brought against Russia in its capacity as the state that initiated the war
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  18578. Victory to Ukraine, Victory to the heroes. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 in Military Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. Russia's losses 02.10.2023 Approximate evaluation. Staff 279,080 +510 injured 837,240 100% 900,000 russian armed forces armored combat vehicles 9000 +9 13,758 russian armed forces 65.4% Tanks 4717 +15 3,300 russian armed forces 100% Artillery 6525 +48 5,689 russian armed forces 100% Aircraft 316 1,379 russian armed forces 22.9% helicopters 316 961 russian armed forces 32.9% Boats and vessels twenty 519 russian armed forces 3.9%
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  18705. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support.
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  18715.  @pihuCmg  He who laughs last laughs best, of sure, HA, HA, HA. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support.
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  18745. Amin al-Husayni and Adolf Hitler meeting in Berlin, photo from November 1941. At the outbreak of World War II, Al-Husayni was already established in Berlin and allied himself with the Third Reich, [104] but his support was of little help at the beginning of the war. However, in 1941 Fascist Italy's campaigns against the British in Egypt stimulated Al-Husayni to take on more active roles; In that same year, following the successful invasion of Yugoslavia by Axis forces, Al-Husayni promoted the recruitment of Bosnian and Albanian Muslims for the Waffen-SS, helping to form the 13th SS Handschar Mountain Division.[105] This division became notorious for particularly atrocious massacres committed against Yugoslav partisans. Al-Husayni managed to meet with Adolf Hitler in November 1941[106] and, according to Professor Bernard Lewis, there he would have tried to convince him to extend the extermination of Jews to the territories that Vichy France and Fascist Italy controlled. still in North Africa, and also proposed that the Luftwaffe bomb Tel Aviv,[107] a city inhabited almost entirely by Jews. However, the minutes of the meeting record only the request to Hitler to proclaim German support for the Arab independence movement in Palestine, as well as the Führer's polite refusal.[108] He remained a guest of the Third Reich, continuing his collaboration with Nazism until shortly before the German capitulation.[104] He tried to escape to Switzerland, but was rejected at the border and was forced to enter France, where he remained under house arrest for a year. Al-Husayni has been considered by certain Jewish historiography, at least from an ideological point of view, as one of the "architects of the Holocaust." According to the writer Pamela Geller, during his stay in Europe Al-Husayni would have advocated for the Nazi regime to proceed with the genocide of Jews in the greatest possible number, and would even have requested that the Nazi hierarchs kill 400,000 Jews that the Germans thought were deport to Palestine.[109]
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  18759. Victory to Ukraine, Victory to the heroes. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 dead and wounded in the Ukrainian war Almost 500,000 dead and wounded in the Ukrainian war Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 in military Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral of a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are close to 70,000 and the wounded are between 100,000 and 120,000, he adds. Russia's losses 09/27/2023 Approximate valuation. Staff 276,990 +320 injured 830,970 100% 900,000 russian armed forces armored combat vehicles 8950 +4 13,758 russian armed forces 65.1% Tanks 4675 +3 3,300 russian armed forces 100% Artillery 6337 +38 5,689 russian armed forces 100% Aircraft 315 1,379 russian armed forces 22.8% helicopters 316 961 russian armed forces 32.9% Boats and vessels twenty 519 russian armed forces 3.9%
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  18780.  @joseluis.gp16  Aquí están tus... "Imaginarios Civiles". Israel bombardeó una célula terrorista en Gaza y abatió al número 2 de la Yihad Islámica. Taysir al Yabari murió en una operación de las Fuerzas de Defensa. El primer ministro Yair Lapid dijo que el objetivo fue “la eliminación de una amenaza concreta contra los ciudadanos del país”. El Ejército israelí abatió hoy al número dos del grupo Yihad Islámica Palestina en la Franja de Gaza durante un ataque aéreo contra un edificio residencial que dejó al menos otros seis muertos. Fuentes médicas y de seguridad palestinas en Gaza confirmaron que se trata de Taysir al Yabari, líder del brazo armado de la YIP en la zona centro y norte de la Franja y que encabezaba la unidad responsable del lanzamiento de cohetes hacia Israel. Las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel (FDI) se encuentran atacando en la Franja de Gaza y se ha declarado una situación especial en el frente interno israelí. El portavoz de las FDI ha anunciado que el nombre de la operación contra los objetivos terroristas de la Yihad Islámica palestina es Operación “Amanecer”. Las FDI también confirmaron que atacaron con aviones de combate un recinto de lanzamiento de cohetes perteneciente a la Yihad Islámica en la ciudad de Khan Yunis. Explicaron que hace poco hubo un lanzamiento fallido desde ese sitio. El primer ministro de Israel, Yair Lapid, dijo que “el objetivo de esta operación es la eliminación de una amenaza concreta contra los ciudadanos de Israel, así como la focalización en los terroristas y sus patrocinadores”. Días atrás, Israel cerró los caminos alrededor de Gaza y envió refuerzos a la frontera al prepararse para un ataque de represalia tras el arresto de un miembro de la conducción de la milicia Yihad Islámica en Cisjordania el lunes. En tanto, varios cientos de israelíes se manifestaron cerca de la Franja de Gaza para reclamar la libertad de un cautivo y el envío de los restos de dos soldados israelíes en poder de Hamas. La manifestación era encabezada por la familia de Hadar Goldin, muerto junto con Oron Shaul en la guerra de Gaza de 2014. Hamas conserva sus restos y mantiene presos a dos civiles israelíes que entraron sin quererlo en Gaza y que se cree son enfermos mentales. La milicia espera intercambiarlos por algunos de los miles de presos palestinos en Israel. El ministro de Defensa israelí, Benny Gantz, dijo el viernes durante visitas a poblaciones cerca de Gaza que las autoridades preparaban “medidas que eliminarán la amenaza de esta región”, sin entrar en detalles. (Con información de EFE y AP)
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  18871.  @Factsagainstpropoganda  Is an emoji your best argument? Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  18979.  @niaj3903  Edición España Desplegar navegación Edición EspañaEconomía ALEMANIA EXPORTACIONES Las exportaciones alemanas repuntaron un 14 % en 2021 EFEBerlín9 feb. 2022 Las exportaciones alemanas repuntaron un 14 % en 2021 El barco contenedor más grande del mundo, el CSCL Globe de la compañía China Shipping Group, es remolcado hacia el interior del puerto de Hamburgo (Alemania), en una fotografía de archivo. EFE/Joern Pollex. Las exportaciones alemanas repuntaron en el conjunto de 2021 un 14 % respecto al año anterior, con un volumen total de 1,3755 billones de euros, según datos provisionales difundidos hoy por la Oficina Federal de Estadística (Destatis). En tanto, Alemania importó en 2021 bienes y servicios por valor de 1,2022 billones de euros, un 17,1 % más que un año atrás. Así, las exportaciones crecieron un 3,6 % respecto a 2019, el año previo a la pandemia del coronavirus, mientras las importaciones avanzaron un 8,9 %. La primera economía europea acumuló un superávit comercial de 173.300 millones de euros, frente a los 180.400 millones de euros en 2020 y cayó así por quinto año consecutivo. El principal país receptor de bienes y servicios alemanes en 2021 fue nuevamente Estados Unidos, a donde Alemania exportó por un valor de 122.100 millones de euros, un 18 % más que en 2020. En segundo lugar se situó China, que importó bienes y servicios alemanes por un valor de 103.600 millones de euros un 8,1 % más y en tercero, Francia, a donde Alemania exportó por un valor de 102.300 millones de euros -un 12,6 % más-. La mayoría de importaciones en 2021 procedieron de China, de donde Alemania recibió bienes y servicios por valor de 141.700 millones de euros -un 20,8 % más-, seguida de Holanda, de donde se importó por un valor de 105.600 millones de euros -un 21,4 % más-. Las importaciones desde Estados Unidos sumaron 72.100 millones de euros -un 6,5 % más respecto a 2020-, lo que coloca a ese país en el tercer lugar entre los principales exportadores a Alemania. Alemania exportó en diciembre de 2021 bienes y servicios por valor de 117.000 millones de euros, un 0,9 % más respecto a noviembre y un 15,6 % más en términos interanuales. Alemania importó en diciembre bienes y servicios por valor de 110.000 millones de euros, un 4,7 % más respecto a noviembre y un 27,8 % más interanual. Respecto a febrero de 2020, el mes previo a la introducción de restricciones para contener la pandemia, las exportaciones crecieron un 6,8 % y las importaciones, un 23,5 %. La economía alemana acumuló un superávit comercial de 7.000 millones de euros, frente a los 15.100 millones del mismo mes de 2020, aunque si se corrigen los efectos estacionales y de calendario, el superávit se situó en diciembre en 6.800 millones de euros. Las exportaciones a los países miembros de la zona euro repuntaron un 23,5 % interanual, hasta 44.100 millones de euros, mientras que a los de la UE que no comparten la moneda común lo hicieron un 21,8 %, hasta 19.200 millones. Las ventas de Alemania a terceros países, los que no pertenecen a la Unión Europea (UE), subieron en diciembre un 8,0 % interanual, hasta 53.700 millones de euros. Las exportaciones a Reino Unido, que desde enero pasado oficialmente ya no forma pare de la UE, se contrajeron en diciembre un 7,6 % interanual hasta 5.000 millones de euros; las importaciones procedentes del Reino Unido cayeron un 18,2 %, hasta 2.600 millones de euros. El principal país receptor fue Estados Unidos, a donde Alemania exportó por un volumen de 10.700 millones de euros -un 16,7 % más-, mientras las exportaciones a China cayeron un 8,9 %, hasta los 8.400 millones de euros. La mayoría de las importaciones en diciembre procedía de China, economía de la que se importaron bienes y servicios por valor de 14.600 millones de euros, un 42,3 % más interanual. Las importaciones de Estados Unidos subieron un 13,6 % interanual, hasta 6.400 millones de euros. Proveedores de contenidos. Contacte con EFE. MÁS NOTICIAS
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  19060. Instruyete, para que no escribas tonterías sin sentido común. Noticias de Israel Portada » Seguridad » Dos islamistas palestinos muertos en redada israelí antiterrorista Dos islamistas palestinos muertos en redada israelí antiterrorista La Policía de Fronteras dice que los agentes fueron atacados durante la operación en Cisjordania. Lapid: La redada iba dirigida a “terroristas que llevaron a cabo una serie de ataques con disparos”. 24 de julio de 2022 Una imagen tomada tras los enfrentamientos entre las tropas israelíes y los islamistas palestinos en Nablus, el 24 de julio de 2022 (JAAFAR ASHTIYEH / AFP) Al menos dos islamistas palestinos murieron en una incursión militar israelí la madrugada del domingo en la ciudad de Nablus, en el norte de Judea y Samaria, según informaron funcionarios israelíes y palestinos. Un portavoz de la Policía de Fronteras dijo en un comunicado el domingo que la unidad de élite antiterrorista Yamam, junto con soldados de las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel, se enfrentó durante varias horas con palestinos que abrieron fuego y lanzaron artefactos explosivos desde la casa de un hombre buscado en el casco antiguo de Nablus. Las imágenes que circularon por Internet mostraban a la pareja portando rifles, lo que indicaba que eran miembros de una facción terrorista de la ciudad, aunque ningún grupo los reivindicó inmediatamente. “En medio del intercambio de disparos, varios terroristas fueron eliminados. No hay bajas en nuestras fuerzas”, dijo el portavoz. No se produjeron detenciones durante la redada. El Ministerio de Sanidad de la Autoridad Palestina dijo que dos hombres murieron y seis personas resultaron heridas, dos de ellas de gravedad. No estaba claro si los heridos habían participado directamente en los enfrentamientos. Los hombres muertos fueron identificados en Internet como Aboud Sobah y Muhammad al-Azizi. Las imágenes de la casa en la que aparentemente se atrincheraron los sospechosos mostraban grandes daños. La policía dijo que las tropas habían utilizado disparos y “otros medios” para “neutralizar” a los hombres armados que estaban dentro y encima del edificio. Anteriormente, las FDI dijeron que las tropas habían recibido disparos durante la operación, sin dar más detalles. Una imagen tomada después de los enfrentamientos entre las tropas israelíes y los hombres armados palestinos en la Ciudad de Nablus en Judea y Samaria el 24 de julio de 2022 (JAAFAR ASHTIYEH / AFP) “Cuando terminó el tiroteo, las tropas de Yamam entraron en la casa y durante los registros se encontraron muchas armas, armas de fuego y artefactos explosivos”, dijo el portavoz de la Policía de Fronteras. La policía publicó fotos del armamento incautado. Armas y piezas de armas incautadas por las tropas en Nablus, el 24 de julio de 2022. (Policía de Fronteras) En la apertura de la reunión semanal del gabinete, el primer ministro Yair Lapid dijo que los objetivos de la redada eran “terroristas que recientemente llevaron a cabo una serie de ataques con disparos”. Lapid felicitó a las fuerzas de seguridad por una “operación eficaz y exitosa” y prometió que el gobierno mantendría una “política firme” contra el terrorismo. “No nos sentaremos a esperar a que hagan daño a los ciudadanos israelíes. Saldremos y golpearemos a los terroristas en sus propias casas”, dijo Lapid. El ministro de Seguridad Interior, Omer Barlev, dijo en un comunicado que las fuerzas de seguridad están “en peligro día y noche al posicionarse como una barrera entre los terroristas y los ciudadanos israelíes”. “Seguiremos persiguiendo a los terroristas y a quienes los envían, en cualquier lugar y en cualquier momento”, dijo. Por otra parte, también se produjeron enfrentamientos entre tropas israelíes e islamistas palestinos en la ciudad cisjordana de Qabatiya, cerca de Jenín. Las FDI dijeron que las tropas devolvieron el fuego a los hombres armados que abrieron fuego contra ellos en la zona. En un comunicado, las FDI dijeron que las tropas detuvieron a dos palestinos buscados en Qabatiya, y a otros dos durante redadas en otras zonas de Judea y Samaria. Las tensiones se han mantenido elevadas en Judea y Samaria, ya que las fuerzas de seguridad israelíes han intensificado las operaciones tras la mortífera ola de atentados terroristas contra israelíes que dejó 19 muertos a principios de este año. Durante el viernes y el sábado, las fuerzas de seguridad israelíes detuvieron a seis sospechosos palestinos en toda Judea y Samaria, con enfrentamientos violentos en algunas zonas, según las FDI. Etiquetas: FDIJudea y Samaria
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  19067.  @ik9116  Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  19110.  @JayLim-bn9fh  A real report is much better than a personal opinion. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support.
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  19154. Israel News. Home » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that the rights of indigenous peoples to land are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law". France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, who voted against, have officially endorsed the Declaration in 2010, the United States of America. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to flagrant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . The Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the "West Bank" of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the "occupied Palestinian territories."
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  19163. No requiere llegar a Moscú para eliminar Rusos, la victoria pertenece a Ucrania. Noticias de Israel. Inicio » Casi 500.000 muertos y heridos por la guerra en Ucrania Cerca de 500.000 muertos y heridos por la guerra en Ucrania Las bajas militares rusas se acercan a las 300.000, de las cuales 120.000 son muertos y entre 170.000 y 180.000 heridos. 18 de agosto de 2023 ¿Pagará Rusia algún día el precio por los crímenes de guerra en Ucrania? Funeral de un soldado ucraniano muerto en combate, celebrado en Bucha, Ucrania, el 31 de agosto de 2022. (Foto AP/Emilio Morenatti) El número de soldados ucranianos y rusos muertos o heridos desde que comenzó la guerra en Ucrania en febrero de 2022 se acerca a los 500.000, informó el viernes el New York Times, citando a funcionarios estadounidenses anónimos. Los funcionarios advirtieron que las cifras de víctimas siguen siendo difíciles de estimar porque se cree que Moscú subestima habitualmente sus muertos y heridos de guerra, y Kiev no publica cifras oficiales, dijo el periódico. Las bajas militares rusas se acercan a las 300.000, de las cuales 120.000 son muertos y entre 170.000 y 180.000 heridos, según el diario. Las bajas ucranianas se acercan a las 70.000, con entre 100.000 y 120.000 heridos, añade. El NYT citó a funcionarios que dijeron que el número de víctimas había aumentado después de que Ucrania lanzara un contraataque a principios de este año. El ejército ucraniano afirmó el jueves que hubo avances en su contraofensiva contra las fuerzas rusas en el frente sureste. Kiev dijo que sus fuerzas habían liberado una ciudad, el primer éxito de su tipo desde el 27 de julio, señalando el desafío que enfrenta al avanzar a través de las líneas defensivas rusas fuertemente minadas sin apoyo aéreo de largo alcance.
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  19174. Tell it to the UN. Educating Western ignorance. Home » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 19, 2020 in Opinion The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, have officially adopted the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “occupied Palestinian territories.” After the Balfour Declaration (1917), the Treaty of Lausanne (1923), the British Mandate (1922), the San Remo Resolution (1920) and the Treaty of Sèvres (1920), international law was created and recognized and They restored the historic rights of the Jews to their lands. The signatories of these treaties and the Mandate (United Kingdom, France, Turkey, Japan, Italy, etc.) are bound by them. In the mandate granted to the United Kingdom in August 1922, the League of Nations recognized "the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine and the basis for the restoration of their homeland in that country." Thus, the right of the Jewish people to settle in the land of Palestine, their historic homeland, and to establish their State there, is a legitimate right enshrined in international law. The UNDRIP affirms the right of the Jewish people as indigenous people and "especially their rights to their lands, territories and resources." The time has come for Jews to fully exercise their rights. United Nations General Assembly resolutions declaring that the colonization of Jews in Jewish Samaria is contrary to international law are only recommendations and have never led to changes in existing binding treaties. UN Security Council resolutions declaring settlements in Judea and Samaria illegal are not binding. Only the resolutions of Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter are binding on all UN Member States. For example, Security Council Resolution 2334 was adopted on December 23, 2016 by a vote of 14-0. Four permanent members of the Security Council – China, France, Russia and the United Kingdom – voted in favor, the US abstained. This resolution was not adopted under Chapter VII of the Charter. It is not binding. That resolution states that Israel's settlement activity constitutes a "flagrant violation" of international law. It has "no legal validity." This resolution violates UNDRIP, the British Mandate and the other treaties.
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  19175. of the Jewish people The right to <<settle>> in Judea and Samaria, and Israel's right to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria (part of Palestine) derive from the mandate (Levy Report of July 9, 2012). In accordance with the mandate, the right to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria is a direct consequence of the right of Jews to settle throughout Palestine, that is, in the territory of the 1936 mandate. Article 80 of the United Nations Charter (1945) recognized the validity of existing rights that States and peoples acquired under the various mandates, including the British Mandate over Palestine (1922), and the rights of Jews to settle in Palestine (Judea-Samaria) under those instruments. (Pr. E. Rostow). These rights cannot be altered by the UN. Except as agreed in the terms of the instruments individual administration agreements shall be construed in any way that modifies in any way the rights of any States or peoples or existing international rights to which the Members of the United Nations may respectively be parties. (Article 80, paragraph 1, Charter of the United Nations) In a series of decisions and advisory opinions on Namibia, the International Court of Justice ruled that a League Mandate is a binding international instrument like a treaty, which continues as a fiduciary obligation of the international community until its terms are fulfilled. In the Namibia case, the Court upheld the Security Council's ruling that South Africa had abandoned its rights as a Mandatory Power by failing to fulfill some of its fundamental duties. The mandate survived as a trust, based on the legal principles confirmed by Article 80 of the Charter. Like the South African Mandate, the Palestine Mandate survived the termination of British administration as a trust under Article 80 of the United Nations Charter (Pr. E Rostow). Therefore, there are Jewish rights of <<settlement>> in the so-called «West Bank» (Palestine); It cannot be seriously maintained, as the European Union, Western States, France, the United Kingdom, Russia, China and other States do, that the Israeli settlements in Judea and Samaria are illegal and that the annexation is contrary to international law. This position is political, not legal. Despite UN resolutions to the contrary, the establishment of Israeli civilian settlements in the West Bank is not incompatible with international law, said US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Israel, the Jewish State, as a member of the international community has the right but also the duty to fulfill the mandate that most nations ignored fearing terrorism and the Muslim world, animated by 2000 years of religious hatred and anti-Semitism. One hundred and three years have passed since the Balfour Declaration, 73 years since the rejection of United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181 on November 29, 1947, 52 years since the Six-Day War of 1967 and 27 years since the Oslo Accords. The Oslo Accords of 1993 and 1995 were signed but did not lead to peace. The Arab Muslim leaders of Judea Samaria and Gaza do not want peace, they rejected Israel's offer made in 2000 and 2008 to live in peace. The participation of the Palestinian Authority security apparatus in the slaughter of Jews since 1993 is proof, as is the payment of prisoners involved in crimes related to terrorism. Abbas's threats that the Palestinians will provoke an "uprising" after the Bahrain Conference and after Israel applies sovereignty over Judea and Samaria must be taken seriously. Abbas is definitely not interested in peace. Israel has a duty to draw the logical consequences of this behavior and annex all or some of the territories of area C, to ensure the existence of its population within secure borders, and to be able to receive the 6 million Jews who still live in exile, who wish to settle in Israel.
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  19176. By the way, the false Palestinian people do not exist, bad luck goyim. Home » Smotrich in Paris: there is no such thing as a “Palestinian people” Smotrich in Paris: there is no such thing as a “Palestinian people” Smotrich made the remarks at an event in memory of the late Likud activist Jacques Kupfer, who died of cancer two years ago. March 20, 2023 in Government Smotrich in Paris: there is no such thing as a “Palestinian people” Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich at a press conference in Tel Aviv on March 2, 2023. (Avshalom Sassoni/Flash90) On Sunday night in Paris, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said that “the Palestinian people are an invention that is less than 100 years old.” Smotrich made these remarks at a memorial event for the late Likud activist Jacques Kupfer, who died of cancer two years ago: “Without room for ambiguity, we must spread Jacques' reality that there are no Palestinians because there is no Palestinian people. It is imperative that we tell the truth, without fear of the consequences and without being affected by the duplicity of BDS and pro-Palestinian groups.” Smotrich identifies himself as a legitimate Palestinian In his speech, Smotrich identified himself as Palestinian. “The real Palestinian in my family is my grandfather, who was a 13th generation Jerusalemite. “My ancestors were the first to settle in the Metula area, and my grandmother was born there more than a century ago.” In doing so, he referenced international law and stated that “under the law, a country can be identified by its five defining characteristics: its history, its culture, its language, its currency and its historical leadership. In the beginning, who ruled the Palestinians? Do Palestinians have their own language? Have the Palestinians ever had their own currency? Does Palestine have a long history or a unique culture? There is none.” False rhetoric of the “Palestinian nation” “Some Middle Eastern Arabs have been in the Land of Israel since the period of Jewish aliyah and early Zionism. The Israelites have been wandering in exile for two millennia, but they are finally coming home, and some of the local Arabs are not happy about it. So what do they do? To combat the Zionist cause, they invent a nation and false claims about their ownership of Israel,” the Finance Minister continued. “This is the Elysee Palace, and this is the kind of truth that has to be heard here. The White House in Washington, DC, must also listen to this reality, as must the Jewish people in the State of Israel, many of whom are bewildered. This is the truth, and the world has to know it, because the truth always triumphs,” Smotrich said.
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  19196.  @Mr.Clownensky  The victory belongs to Ukraine. Israeli News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. ADVERTISING Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the death toll had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. ADVERTISING The Ukrainian military claimed on Thursday that there had been progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first success of its kind since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  19222. Noticias de Israel Portada » Seguridad » Dos islamistas palestinos muertos en redada israelí antiterrorista Dos islamistas palestinos muertos en redada israelí antiterrorista La Policía de Fronteras dice que los agentes fueron atacados durante la operación en Cisjordania. Lapid: La redada iba dirigida a “terroristas que llevaron a cabo una serie de ataques con disparos”. 24 de julio de 2022 Una imagen tomada tras los enfrentamientos entre las tropas israelíes y los islamistas palestinos en Nablus, el 24 de julio de 2022 (JAAFAR ASHTIYEH / AFP) Al menos dos islamistas palestinos murieron en una incursión militar israelí la madrugada del domingo en la ciudad de Nablus, en el norte de Judea y Samaria, según informaron funcionarios israelíes y palestinos. Un portavoz de la Policía de Fronteras dijo en un comunicado el domingo que la unidad de élite antiterrorista Yamam, junto con soldados de las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel, se enfrentó durante varias horas con palestinos que abrieron fuego y lanzaron artefactos explosivos desde la casa de un hombre buscado en el casco antiguo de Nablus. Las imágenes que circularon por Internet mostraban a la pareja portando rifles, lo que indicaba que eran miembros de una facción terrorista de la ciudad, aunque ningún grupo los reivindicó inmediatamente. “En medio del intercambio de disparos, varios terroristas fueron eliminados. No hay bajas en nuestras fuerzas”, dijo el portavoz. No se produjeron detenciones durante la redada. El Ministerio de Sanidad de la Autoridad Palestina dijo que dos hombres murieron y seis personas resultaron heridas, dos de ellas de gravedad. No estaba claro si los heridos habían participado directamente en los enfrentamientos. Los hombres muertos fueron identificados en Internet como Aboud Sobah y Muhammad al-Azizi. Las imágenes de la casa en la que aparentemente se atrincheraron los sospechosos mostraban grandes daños. La policía dijo que las tropas habían utilizado disparos y “otros medios” para “neutralizar” a los hombres armados que estaban dentro y encima del edificio. Anteriormente, las FDI dijeron que las tropas habían recibido disparos durante la operación, sin dar más detalles. Una imagen tomada después de los enfrentamientos entre las tropas israelíes y los hombres armados palestinos en la Ciudad de Nablus en Judea y Samaria el 24 de julio de 2022 (JAAFAR ASHTIYEH / AFP) “Cuando terminó el tiroteo, las tropas de Yamam entraron en la casa y durante los registros se encontraron muchas armas, armas de fuego y artefactos explosivos”, dijo el portavoz de la Policía de Fronteras. La policía publicó fotos del armamento incautado. Armas y piezas de armas incautadas por las tropas en Nablus, el 24 de julio de 2022. (Policía de Fronteras) En la apertura de la reunión semanal del gabinete, el primer ministro Yair Lapid dijo que los objetivos de la redada eran “terroristas que recientemente llevaron a cabo una serie de ataques con disparos”. Lapid felicitó a las fuerzas de seguridad por una “operación eficaz y exitosa” y prometió que el gobierno mantendría una “política firme” contra el terrorismo. “No nos sentaremos a esperar a que hagan daño a los ciudadanos israelíes. Saldremos y golpearemos a los terroristas en sus propias casas”, dijo Lapid. El ministro de Seguridad Interior, Omer Barlev, dijo en un comunicado que las fuerzas de seguridad están “en peligro día y noche al posicionarse como una barrera entre los terroristas y los ciudadanos israelíes”. “Seguiremos persiguiendo a los terroristas y a quienes los envían, en cualquier lugar y en cualquier momento”, dijo. Por otra parte, también se produjeron enfrentamientos entre tropas israelíes e islamistas palestinos en la ciudad cisjordana de Qabatiya, cerca de Jenín. Las FDI dijeron que las tropas devolvieron el fuego a los hombres armados que abrieron fuego contra ellos en la zona. En un comunicado, las FDI dijeron que las tropas detuvieron a dos palestinos buscados en Qabatiya, y a otros dos durante redadas en otras zonas de Judea y Samaria. Las tensiones se han mantenido elevadas en Judea y Samaria, ya que las fuerzas de seguridad israelíes han intensificado las operaciones tras la mortífera ola de atentados terroristas contra israelíes que dejó 19 muertos a principios de este año. Durante el viernes y el sábado, las fuerzas de seguridad israelíes detuvieron a seis sospechosos palestinos en toda Judea y Samaria, con enfrentamientos violentos en algunas zonas, según las FDI. Etiquetas: FDIJudea y Samaria
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  19251. ​ @kapasian9009  The hypocrisy of the left, there you will find some hypocrites like Lapid when they asked for suitable reforms for them, read carefully. Until now the Supreme Court could annul any law, in the absence of the parameter of the Constitution, which does not exist, as long as it seemed "unreasonable". The obvious arbitrariness of this criterion, which has only been in force since the 1990s, has been raised by all political parties: Yair Lapid, Benny Gantz, Gideon Sa'ar, Avigdor Lieberman had called for a reform. All characters who today cry out to fascism: Lapid said that we are facing "a tragedy that must be stopped." Netanyahu, who has just been discharged from hospital after a symbolic pacemaker operation, said that “there is no intention to harm democracy, on the contrary, we want to strengthen it; the Court - he said - will continue to monitor the legality of the government's decisions... with proportionality, justice, equality". Meanwhile, however, the demonstrations block the streets and activities, the very powerful union, the Histadrut, plans a general strike, the people in the streets desperately shout "democracy" as if they had been deprived of it: but the demonstrations, the strikes, the blockade of economic, medical and travel activities, are carried out with the minimum of disturbance, the television and radio channels and the newspapers are almost all aligned against the reform. This, since February. The police are trying to keep activity to a minimum (for example, they have unblocked the streets for members of parliament who went to vote) even though water cannons were used in front of the Knesset. From the United States and from other parts of the world, disappointment is being expressed that no agreement has been reached, but all responsibility is being left to fall on the government, which instead has fragmented the reform to postpone a part of it and, moreover, behind it is the will of a vast majority that cannot be ignored. On the other hand, the opposition is driven by a leadership that dreams of undermining the government and overthrowing Netanyahu, and is clearly acting to that end.
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  19252. ​ @mandelleli  The hypocrisy of the left, there you will find some hypocrites like Lapid when they asked for suitable reforms for them, read carefully. Until now the Supreme Court could annul any law, in the absence of the parameter of the Constitution, which does not exist, as long as it seemed "unreasonable". The obvious arbitrariness of this criterion, which has only been in force since the 1990s, has been raised by all political parties: Yair Lapid, Benny Gantz, Gideon Sa'ar, Avigdor Lieberman had called for a reform. All characters who today cry out to fascism: Lapid said that we are facing "a tragedy that must be stopped." Netanyahu, who has just been discharged from hospital after a symbolic pacemaker operation, said that “there is no intention to harm democracy, on the contrary, we want to strengthen it; the Court - he said - will continue to monitor the legality of the government's decisions... with proportionality, justice, equality". Meanwhile, however, the demonstrations block the streets and activities, the very powerful union, the Histadrut, plans a general strike, the people in the streets desperately shout "democracy" as if they had been deprived of it: but the demonstrations, the strikes, the blockade of economic, medical and travel activities, are carried out with the minimum of disturbance, the television and radio channels and the newspapers are almost all aligned against the reform. This, since February. The police are trying to keep activity to a minimum (for example, they have unblocked the streets for members of parliament who went to vote) even though water cannons were used in front of the Knesset. From the United States and from other parts of the world, disappointment is being expressed that no agreement has been reached, but all responsibility is being left to fall on the government, which instead has fragmented the reform to postpone a part of it and, moreover, behind it is the will of a vast majority that cannot be ignored. On the other hand, the opposition is driven by a leadership that dreams of undermining the government and overthrowing Netanyahu, and is clearly acting to that end.
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  19285.  @WagnerWithShovels  Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  19298.  @bojorquezmurillo  In 1997 Yasin was freed from the Israeli penal system as part of an agreement with Jordan after a failed assassination attempt on Khalid Mashal carried out by the Israeli Mossad in Jordan. Yasin was released in exchange for two Mossad agents who had been arrested by Jordanian authorities. After his release, Yassin returned to his role as spiritual leader of Hamas. He immediately resumed his calls for resistance to the Israeli occupation including justifying suicide attacks against both military and civilian Israeli targets. During the various stages of the "peace process" between Israel and the Palestinian National Authority (PNA), Yasin was often placed under house arrest by the PNA. Each time this happened, Yasín was eventually released, often after prolonged demonstrations by his supporters. On June 13, 2003 , Israeli sources announced that Yasin "is not immune," referring to the Israeli doctrine of targeted assassination . Three months later, on September 6 , 2003 , an Israeli Air Force ( IAF) F-16 dropped a quarter-ton bomb on a building in Gaza. Yasín was in the building at the time of the attack and suffered minor injuries during it. Israeli authorities later confirmed that Yasin was the target of the operation. Yasin was treated for injuries sustained in the attack at Gaza's Shifa Hospital . After this attack against him, Yassin told reporters that "The days will prove that the policy of murder will not end Hamas. The leaders of Hamas want to be martyrs and are not afraid of death. The jihad will continue and the resistance will continue until we achieve victory or be martyrs." He also stated that Hamas would teach Israel an "unforgettable lesson."
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  19307. Educating Western ignorance. Home » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 19, 2020 in Opinion The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, have officially adopted the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “occupied Palestinian territories.” After the Balfour Declaration (1917), the Treaty of Lausanne (1923), the British Mandate (1922), the San Remo Resolution (1920) and the Treaty of Sèvres (1920), international law was created and recognized and They restored the historic rights of the Jews to their lands. The signatories of these treaties and the Mandate (United Kingdom, France, Turkey, Japan, Italy, etc.) are bound by them. In the mandate granted to the United Kingdom in August 1922, the League of Nations recognized "the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine and the basis for the restoration of their homeland in that country." Thus, the right of the Jewish people to settle in the land of Palestine, their historic homeland, and to establish their State there, is a legitimate right enshrined in international law. The UNDRIP affirms the right of the Jewish people as indigenous people and "especially their rights to their lands, territories and resources." The time has come for Jews to fully exercise their rights. United Nations General Assembly resolutions declaring that the colonization of Jews in Jewish Samaria is contrary to international law are only recommendations and have never led to changes in existing binding treaties. UN Security Council resolutions declaring settlements in Judea and Samaria illegal are not binding. Only the resolutions of Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter are binding on all UN Member States. For example, Security Council Resolution 2334 was adopted on December 23, 2016 by a vote of 14-0. Four permanent members of the Security Council – China, France, Russia and the United Kingdom – voted in favor, the US abstained. This resolution was not adopted under Chapter VII of the Charter. It is not binding. That resolution states that Israel's settlement activity constitutes a "flagrant violation" of international law. It has "no legal validity." This resolution violates UNDRIP, the British Mandate and the other treaties.
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  19308. of the Jewish people The right to <<settle>> in Judea and Samaria, and Israel's right to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria (part of Palestine) derive from the mandate (Levy Report of July 9, 2012). In accordance with the mandate, the right to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria is a direct consequence of the right of Jews to settle throughout Palestine, that is, in the territory of the 1936 mandate. Article 80 of the United Nations Charter (1945) recognized the validity of existing rights that States and peoples acquired under the various mandates, including the British Mandate over Palestine (1922), and the rights of Jews to settle in Palestine (Judea-Samaria) under those instruments. (Pr. E. Rostow). These rights cannot be altered by the UN. Except as agreed in the terms of the instruments individual administration agreements shall be construed in any way that modifies in any way the rights of any States or peoples or existing international rights to which the Members of the United Nations may respectively be parties. (Article 80, paragraph 1, Charter of the United Nations) In a series of decisions and advisory opinions on Namibia, the International Court of Justice ruled that a League Mandate is a binding international instrument like a treaty, which continues as a fiduciary obligation of the international community until its terms are fulfilled. In the Namibia case, the Court upheld the Security Council's ruling that South Africa had abandoned its rights as a Mandatory Power by failing to fulfill some of its fundamental duties. The mandate survived as a trust, based on the legal principles confirmed by Article 80 of the Charter. Like the South African Mandate, the Palestine Mandate survived the termination of British administration as a trust under Article 80 of the United Nations Charter (Pr. E Rostow). Therefore, there are Jewish rights of <<settlement>> in the so-called «West Bank» (Palestine); It cannot be seriously maintained, as the European Union, Western States, France, the United Kingdom, Russia, China and other States do, that the Israeli settlements in Judea and Samaria are illegal and that the annexation is contrary to international law. This position is political, not legal. Despite UN resolutions to the contrary, the establishment of Israeli civilian settlements in the West Bank is not incompatible with international law, said US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Israel, the Jewish State, as a member of the international community has the right but also the duty to fulfill the mandate that most nations ignored fearing terrorism and the Muslim world, animated by 2000 years of religious hatred and anti-Semitism. One hundred and three years have passed since the Balfour Declaration, 73 years since the rejection of United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181 on November 29, 1947, 52 years since the Six-Day War of 1967 and 27 years since the Oslo Accords. The Oslo Accords of 1993 and 1995 were signed but did not lead to peace. The Arab Muslim leaders of Judea Samaria and Gaza do not want peace, they rejected Israel's offer made in 2000 and 2008 to live in peace. The participation of the Palestinian Authority security apparatus in the slaughter of Jews since 1993 is proof, as is the payment of prisoners involved in crimes related to terrorism. Abbas's threats that the Palestinians will provoke an "uprising" after the Bahrain Conference and after Israel applies sovereignty over Judea and Samaria must be taken seriously. Abbas is definitely not interested in peace. Israel has a duty to draw the logical consequences of this behavior and annex all or some of the territories of area C, to ensure the existence of its population within secure borders, and to be able to receive the 6 million Jews who still live in exile, who wish to settle in Israel.
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  19325.  @leticiaserranomartinez2744  It will always be pleasant to educate anti-Semites and their fables. Israel News. Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, have officially adopted the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “ occupied Palestinian territories.”
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  19338.  USSR89  Okay, now let's talk about the Nazis. Russian-Nazi Dmitri Utkin, read up on him a bit. Political and racial views According to various media outlets, Utkin is an admirer of Nazi Germany and has multiple Nazi tattoos, including the Schutzstaffel (SS) insignia.[10][11][12][13][14] Utkin reportedly named himself Wagner after the German composer Richard Wagner, because his work was greatly admired by Adolf Hitler and appropriated by the Nazis.[3][15][16] Members of the Wagner Group have said that Utkin is a Rodnover, a believer in the native Slavic faith.[17] Utkin has not appeared in public since 2016.[18] wagner group. far-right elements The Wagner Group has been linked to far-right extremism, including white supremacy and neo-Nazism.[65][107][66][108][109] Many of Wagner's founding members belong to the far-right ultranationalist Russian Imperial Movement.[108] Wagner co-founder Dmitry Utkin is reportedly a neo-Nazi and has several Nazi tattoos.[110][111][107][109] The name "Wagner" itself comes from Utkin's own "Wagner" call sign. It is said that he chose the name in honor of the German composer Richard Wagner, because Adolf Hitler admired his music.[112][107] Members of the Wagner Group say that Utkin is a Rodnover, a follower of the native Slavic faith.[113] A Wagner subgroup, "Rusich", was founded by self-proclaimed neo-Nazi Alexey Milchakov and is open about his far-right ideology.[114][115][116][117] Wagner members have also left neo-Nazi graffiti on the battlefield,[66][118] including swastikas and the SS emblem.[108][109]
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  19351. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support.
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  19370. ​ @jesuscruzcruz3613  Israel News Home » Opinion » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal by Arí Hashomer May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, have officially adopted the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “occupied Palestinian territories.” After the Balfour Declaration (1917), the Treaty of Lausanne (1923), the British Mandate (1922), the San Remo Resolution (1920) and the Treaty of Sèvres (1920), international law was created and recognized and They restored the historic rights of the Jews to their lands. The signatories of these treaties and the Mandate (United Kingdom, France, Turkey, Japan, Italy, etc.) are bound by them. In the mandate granted to the United Kingdom in August 1922, the League of Nations recognized "the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine and the basis for the restoration of their homeland in that country." Thus, the right of the Jewish people to settle in the land of Palestine, their historical homeland, and to establish their State there, is a legitimate right enshrined in international law. The UNDRIP affirms the right of the Jewish people as indigenous people and "especially their rights to their lands, territories and resources." The time has come for Jews to fully exercise their rights. United Nations General Assembly resolutions declaring that the colonization of Jews in Jewish Samaria is contrary to international law are only recommendations and have never led to changes in existing binding treaties. UN Security Council resolutions declaring settlements in Judea and Samaria illegal are not binding. Only the resolutions of Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter are binding on all UN Member States.
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  19371. ​ @jesuscruzcruz3613  For example, Security Council Resolution 2334 was adopted on December 23, 2016 by a vote of 14-0. Four permanent members of the Security Council – China, France, Russia and the United Kingdom – voted in favor, the US abstained. This resolution was not adopted under Chapter VII of the Charter. It is not binding. That resolution states that Israel's settlement activity constitutes a "flagrant violation" of international law. It has "no legal validity." This resolution violates UNDRIP, the British Mandate and the other treaties. The right of the Jewish people to "settle" in Judea and Samaria, and the right of Israel to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria (part of Palestine) derive from the mandate (Levy Report of July 9, 2012). In accordance with the mandate, the right to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria is a direct consequence of the right of Jews to settle throughout Palestine, that is, in the territory of the 1936 mandate. Article 80 of the United Nations Charter (1945) recognized the validity of existing rights that States and peoples acquired under the various mandates, including the British Mandate over Palestine (1922), and the rights of Jews to settle in Palestine (Judea-Samaria) under those instruments. (Pr. E. Rostow). These rights cannot be altered by the UN Except as agreed in individual trusteeship agreements...nothing in this Charter shall be construed in any way to modify in any way the rights of any States or peoples or the terms of existing international instruments in which the Members of the United Nations United can be parties respectively. (Article 80, paragraph 1, Charter of the United Nations) In a series of decisions and advisory opinions on Namibia, the International Court of Justice ruled that a League Mandate is a binding international instrument like a treaty, which continues as a fiduciary obligation of the international community until its terms are fulfilled. In the Namibia case, the Court upheld the Security Council's ruling that South Africa had abandoned its rights as a Mandatory Power by failing to fulfill some of its fundamental duties. The mandate survived as a trust, based on the legal principles confirmed by Article 80 of the Charter. Like the South African Mandate, the Palestine Mandate survived the termination of British administration as a trust under Article 80 of the United Nations Charter (Pr. E Rostow). Therefore, there are Jewish rights of “settlement” in the so-called “West Bank” (Palestine); It cannot be seriously maintained, as the European Union, Western States, France, the United Kingdom, Russia, China and other States do, that the Israeli settlements in Judea and Samaria are illegal and that the annexation is contrary to international law. This position is political, not legal. Despite UN resolutions to the contrary, the establishment of Israeli civilian settlements in the West Bank is not incompatible with international law, said US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Israel, the Jewish State, as a member of the international community has the right but also the duty to fulfill the mandate that most nations ignored fearing terrorism and the Muslim world, animated by 2000 years of religious hatred and anti-Semitism. One hundred and three years have passed since the Balfour Declaration, 73 years since the rejection of United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181 on November 29, 1947, 52 years since the Six-Day War of 1967 and 27 years since the Oslo Accords. The Oslo Accords of 1993 and 1995 were signed but did not lead to peace. The Arab Muslim leaders of Judea Samaria and Gaza do not want peace, they rejected Israel's offer made in 2000 and 2008 to live in peace. The involvement of the Palestinian Authority security apparatus in the killing of Jews since 1993 is proof, as is the payment to prisoners implicated in terrorism-related crimes. Abbas's threats that the Palestinians will provoke an "uprising" after the Bahrain Conference and after Israel applies sovereignty over Judea and Samaria, must be taken seriously. Abbas is definitely not interested in peace. Israel has the duty to draw the logical consequences of this behavior and annex all or some of the territories of area C, to ensure the existence of its population within safe borders, and to be able to receive the 6 million Jews who still live in the area. exile, who wish to settle in Israel.
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  19384.  USSR89  Okay, now let's talk about the Nazis. Russian-Nazi Dmitri Utkin, read up on him a bit. Political and racial views According to various media outlets, Utkin is an admirer of Nazi Germany and has multiple Nazi tattoos, including the Schutzstaffel (SS) insignia.[10][11][12][13][14] Utkin reportedly named himself Wagner after the German composer Richard Wagner, because his work was greatly admired by Adolf Hitler and appropriated by the Nazis.[3][15][16] Members of the Wagner Group have said that Utkin is a Rodnover, a believer in the native Slavic faith.[17] Utkin has not appeared in public since 2016.[18] wagner group. far-right elements The Wagner Group has been linked to far-right extremism, including white supremacy and neo-Nazism.[65][107][66][108][109] Many of Wagner's founding members belong to the far-right ultranationalist Russian Imperial Movement.[108] Wagner co-founder Dmitry Utkin is reportedly a neo-Nazi and has several Nazi tattoos.[110][111][107][109] The name "Wagner" itself comes from Utkin's own "Wagner" call sign. It is said that he chose the name in honor of the German composer Richard Wagner, because Adolf Hitler admired his music.[112][107] Members of the Wagner Group say that Utkin is a Rodnover, a follower of the native Slavic faith.[113] A Wagner subgroup, "Rusich", was founded by self-proclaimed neo-Nazi Alexey Milchakov and is open about his far-right ideology.[114][115][116][117] Wagner members have also left neo-Nazi graffiti on the battlefield,[66][118] including swastikas and the SS emblem.[108][109]
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  19476. ​ @mikhailmik  Source, Europarl. News European Parliament Access the search field Press room. The European Parliament designates Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism Press releases AFET PLENARY SESSION 11 23 2022 12:34 Russia commits war crimes and uses "terrorist methods" MEPs call for continuing to isolate Russia internationally Block and ban Russian-backed entities dedicated to spreading propaganda in the EU It is necessary to complete the ninth package of sanctions against Moscow UKRAINE YASUYOSHI CHIBA AFP MEPs denounce that Russian forces use terrorist methods against the Ukrainian population UKRAINE YASUYOSHI CHIBA AFP Following the atrocities committed by the Putin regime against the Ukrainian civilian population, Parliament agreed on Wednesday to declare Russia a state sponsor of terrorism. The plenary session approved a resolution on the latest developments in Russia's brutal war of aggression against Ukraine. The text highlights that the deliberate attacks and atrocities committed by Russian forces and their subsidiary agents against civilians in Ukraine, the destruction of civilian infrastructure and other serious violations of human rights and international law "constitute acts of terror against the Ukrainian population." and war crimes. For this reason, MEPs recognize Russia "as a State that promotes terrorism and as a State that uses terrorist means." Need for a legal framework in the EU Currently, the EU cannot officially designate states as sponsors of terrorism, so Parliament calls on the EU and its Member States to establish the appropriate legal framework and consider adding Russia to that list. This would trigger a series of major restrictive measures against the included countries and would have profound implications for the EU's relations with Russia. Meanwhile, MEPs urge the Council to include the Russian paramilitary organization "Wagner Group", the 141st Special Motorized Regiment, also known as Kadyrovites, and other Russian-funded armed groups, militias and proxies, on the list of terrorist organizations of The EU. Further isolate Russia and complete the ninth EU sanctions package Parliament wants the European Union to further isolate Russia internationally, including with regard to Russia's membership in international organizations and bodies such as the United Nations Security Council. MEPs also pledge to reduce diplomatic relations with Russia, reduce contacts with official Russian representatives to a minimum, as well as close and ban Russian institutions linked to the state, such as Russian centers of science and culture and organizations and associations of the diaspora. -, which promote Russian state propaganda. In the context of the Kremlin's increasing acts of terror against Ukrainian civilians, the resolution further calls on Member States to quickly complete their work for a ninth sanctions package against Moscow. MEPs encourage EU countries to take measures to prevent, investigate and maneuver to circumvent existing sanctions. They also want them, together with the European Commission, to consider possible measures against countries that try to help Russia circumvent restrictive measures already in force. The resolution has been adopted by 494 votes in favor, 58 against and 44 abstentions.
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  19478. Well pro-Russian trained pets, it's time to make excuses, oops ha, ha. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 dead and wounded in the Ukrainian war Almost 500,000 dead and wounded in the Ukrainian war Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 in military Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral of a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are close to 70,000 and the wounded are between 100,000 and 120,000, he adds. Russia's losses 09/28/2023. Approximate evaluation. Staff 277,320 +330 injured 831,960 100% 900,000 russian armed forces armored combat vehicles 8962 +12 13,758 russian armed forces 65.1% Tanks 4679 +4 3,300 russian armed forces 100% Artillery 6375 +38 5,689 russian armed forces 100% Aircraft 315 1,379 russian armed forces 22.8% helicopters 316 961 russian armed forces 32.9% Boats and vessels twenty 519 russian armed forces 3.9%
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  19491.  @First-Last_name  Oh, you want to talk about crimes? OK let's do it. Complaints of human rights abuses According to Saudi researcher and writer Abdullah bin Bijad al-Otaibi, Hamas is an organization that violates human rights, whose terrorism focuses mainly on the Palestinian people of Gaza, which it rules with an iron fist, and then on the Arab countries. [ 70 ] [ 71 ] According to the Egyptian writer Dalia Ziada , Hamas is a terrorist organization and its disappearance would benefit the entire region and help achieve peace in the Middle East. [ 72 ] [ 73 ] In 2023, US President Joe Biden accused Hamas of raping and mutilating dozens of women and girls during the October 7 attack . [ 74 ] [ 75 ] Forensic examinations revealed that they had been tortured, raped, dismembered and burned alive. [ 76 ] [ 77 ] [ 78 ] Since the 2000s, Hamas has been denounced for multiple human rights violations, including: 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 79 ] 2007 The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 46 ] as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 80 ] These complaints from Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 81 ] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 82 ] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 83 ] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 84 ] [ 85 ]
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  19497. @federicoalcalamendez801 Anti-Zionism as anti-Semitism. Various political scientists and sociologists, such as Pierre-André Taguieff , Michel Wieviorka , Maria Luiza Tucci Carneiro or Alain Dieckhoff, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] have pointed out that radical, extreme or absolute anti-Zionism is a form of new anti-Semitism since, far from limiting itself to criticizing the policies of Israeli governments, which is totally legitimate, it calls for the destruction of the State of Israel or resorts to old anti-Semitic clichés and myths as "arguments" to attack the "Zionists" identified with all Jews. According to Alain Dieckhoff, "anti-Zionism as a new form of anti-Semitism begins when the right to national self-determination of the Jews is totally rejected, and reaches its peak when the destruction of the State of Israel is called... On the other hand, this anti-Semitism is generally accompanied of conspiracy. [ 6 ] Dieckhoff adds: "where the problem begins to emerge is when anti-Zionism is inserted into a demonized vision of Zionism, supposedly global, and where all kinds of fanciful visions of Jewish power are conveyed." [ 6 ] Anti-Zionism, warns Michel Wieviorka , "turns towards anti-Semitism when it no longer distinguishes the Jews from Israel and sees absolute evil in that undifferentiated whole." [ 9 ] «Calling Jews racists, Nazis or using the word “holocaust” to name the conflict between Israel and Palestine is trying to trivialize the Holocaust, minimizing its consequences for the Jewish people,” comments Maria Luiza Tucci Carneiro. [ 10 ] Pierre-André Taguieff , for his part, calls radical, absolute or extremist anti-Zionism the "new Judeophobia" since he accuses the "Zionists" - assimilated to the Jews and the Israelis - of "racism", of "fascism", of " expansionism", "imperialism", " apartheid " and "genocide" and defends a total delegitimization of the State of Israel, proposing its dismantling or violent destruction. «Extremist “anti-Zionism” does not at all pose a perfectly legitimate criticism of the policy implemented by this or that Israeli government, nor does it question the Zionist project as it has been historically defined. Absolute anti-Zionism comes to denying Israel's right to exist even if that state exists and Israeli citizens recognize it as theirs; calls for its elimination… Every Jew becomes a “Zionist” to be eradicated. [ 11 ] According to Taguieff, the Syrian Defense Minister put it crudely in a statement on May 5, 2001: "If every Arab killed a Jew, there would be no Jews left." [ 12 ] The absolute "anti-Zionist" when he denounces, for example, the " world Zionist plot " or the " world Jewish lobby ," according to Taguieff, abandons "political analysis to enter a mythical vision of conflicts, structured by the scheme of plot", thus recycling the old myth of the " world Jewish conspiracy ". [ 13 ] Taguieff concludes: “Zionism” has become the new name of the devil… The anti-fascist, anti-racist and anti-imperialist extreme left has found its absolute enemy in “Zionism”, a fantasized entity. The controversial assimilation of Zionism with racism circulates as a commonplace. (…) Those who shout “Death to Israel!” In pro-Palestinian demonstrations they assume that the State of Israel is comparable to the Nazi State . It therefore deserves to be destroyed. It is this project of annihilation that is at the heart of radical anti-Zionism...». [ 14 ] Did you learn anything thinking mind?
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  19574. ​ @Cruzeoc101  The ignorant are always unlucky, Oops. live TV POLICY European Parliament declares Russia a promoter of terrorism Barbara Wesell 11/23/2022 November 23, 2022 In a resolution by a large majority, the European Parliament declared Russia a state sponsor of terrorism. Although this has no direct legal consequences, it is considered a strong political signal. Image of a session of the European Parliament. The European Parliament gives a clear but not binding signal. Image: Jean-Francois Badias/AP/dpa/picture alliance ADVERTISING Declaring a country as a sponsor of terrorism is not foreseen, in principle, by the European Union, since there is no legal framework for it. To do so, the initiators of the resolution take the United States as an example, which has included Cuba and North Korea, among others, on its list. In Europe, until now it was only possible to put organizations such as the Palestinian Hamas or the Kurdish PKK on the list of sponsors of terrorism. Currently, 21 associations are classified as "terrorists" by the EU. In other words, with this new resolution, the European Parliament opens a new instance. The resolution mentions that Russia not only carries out an unjustified war against Ukraine, but also indiscriminate attacks against the civilian population and infrastructure. Russian troops, the document states, have murdered thousands of civilians and have committed terrorist acts throughout Ukraine, targeting homes, schools, hospitals and metro stations, as well as electricity and drinking water plants. "These brutal and inhumane acts cause death, suffering, destruction and exile," he highlights. Eastern European countries were ahead "With terror and death, the enemy has once again tried what it has not been able to achieve for nine months, and will never achieve," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said after the Russian military shelled a hospital in Kupyansk, in the eastern Ukraine The classification of Russian soldiers' actions against international law as "terrorism" corresponds to Zelensky's choice of words. The accusation is that Russia wants to compensate its military defeat with terrorist acts against the civilian population.
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  19584.  @operator9858  Courtesy euronews. War maps | Russia moderates its expectations of progress in Avdiivka Sasha Vakulina By Sasha Vakulina Share this news Comments War maps | Russia moderates its expectations of progress in Avdiivka. Russian military bloggers, who announced rapid advances on the Ukrainian town, now recognize that Kremlin troops are engaged in tough attritional combats ADVERTISING Russian President Vladimir Putin appears to be trying to temper expectations of significant Russian progress around Avdiivka, en la región de Donetsk, al igual que es el espacio informativo ruso, dice el Instituto para el Estudio de la Guerra en su última actualización. The think tank says that military bloggers initially made maximalist and unverifiable claims when reporting on Russian advances of more than 10 km. They probably exaggerated the Russian successes near Avdiivka during the initial offensive operations and expressed optimism about the rapid Russian advances. Some of them have since acknowledged difficulties in the Russian advance near Avdiivka and have even noted that Russian forces slowed the pace of their offensive operations. Russian military bloggers have also begun to claim that intense and attritional fighting is taking place around Avdiivka, where Russian forces have yet to make new gains amid a likely slowdown . The Ukrainian General Staff reported that Ukrainian forces repelled more than 15 Russian assaults near Avdiivka, as well as northwest and southwest of the settlement. The Institute for the Study of War has not yet managed to obtain visual confirmation of previous claims of Russian advances in the area or geolocated images of any other Russian advances. And he says they are unlikely to make significant progress or isolate Ukrainian forces in the settlement in the short term, and that potential large-scale advances would likely require a significant and prolonged commitment of personnel and materiel
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  19604. ​ @C0NN13_offical  IDF confirms that Deif and Salameh were targeted News about FDI in Israel News / Ari Hashomer / 6 hours ago Muhammad Deif, commander of Hamas's military wing, and Rafa'a Salameh, commander of the Khan Yunis Brigade, were targeted. Airstrike targeting Hamas leaders in Gaza civilian area Muhammad Deif, commander of Hamas' military wing, and Rafa'a Salameh, commander of the Khan Younis Brigade, were targeted by an IDF airstrike in the southern Gaza Strip this morning, Israeli military sources confirmed. The attack targeted a low-rise building located between al-Mawasi and Khan Younis, within a civilian area, but not in a camp for displaced Palestinians. The property was in a fenced Hamas compound and at the time of the attack there were several dozen Hamas agents, including guards. The areas of al-Mawasi and western Khan Younis are part of a humanitarian zone designated by Israel. However, the IDF claims that the attack was precise and targeted exclusively at the Hamas site. According to their assessments, there were no Israeli hostages present when the attack took place. Military authorities are still awaiting confirmation of Deif and Salameh's deaths. Meanwhile, the Hamas-controlled Gaza Health Ministry reported that at least 71 people were killed and 289 wounded in the attack, without saying how many of them were civilians. The IDF estimates that the majority of the victims were Hamas operatives. Unverified images show destruction and search for survivors Unverified images on social media show a large crater in al-Mawasi, where videos document Palestinians digging through the rubble looking for survivors. These images correspond to the air attack that targeted Deif and Salameh. The Gaza Ministry of Health stated that the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis received 20 bodies and 90 wounded, without providing definitive figures of victims transferred to other medical centers. These figures have not been independently verified. Following the attack, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant held an assessment meeting with IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Herzi Halevi and Shin Bet head Ronen Bar. The assessment was carried out “at the light of the latest events in the Gaza Strip.” According to Channel 12's Yaron Avraham, senior Israeli officials discussed the dilemmas surrounding the attempted assassination of Deif in the hours before the attack. Without citing sources, Avraham said the assessment concluded that although the move could harm negotiations for the release of hostages, it would be strategically beneficial by showing Hamas leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, that Israel can reach him too. History of assassination attempts and Muhammad Deif's role in attacks Deif, on Israel's most wanted list since 1995 for his involvement in numerous terrorist attacks, including bus bombings in the 1990s and 2000s, is believed to have played a crucial role in the October 7 assault on Israel. , where about 1,200 people died and 251 were kidnapped. Over the years, Deif has survived at least seven assassination attempts, some of which seriously injured him or resulted in the deaths of members of his family. The last documented attempts were in May 2021, during the 11-day war known as Operation Guardian of the Walls.
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  19642.  @icecoldyellowredbull  I'll show you, pay attention. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support.
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  19717.  @Viojam1  Noticias de Israel Portada » Seguridad » Dos islamistas palestinos muertos en redada israelí antiterrorista Dos islamistas palestinos muertos en redada israelí antiterrorista La Policía de Fronteras dice que los agentes fueron atacados durante la operación en Cisjordania. Lapid: La redada iba dirigida a “terroristas que llevaron a cabo una serie de ataques con disparos”. 24 de julio de 2022 Una imagen tomada tras los enfrentamientos entre las tropas israelíes y los islamistas palestinos en Nablus, el 24 de julio de 2022 (JAAFAR ASHTIYEH / AFP) Al menos dos islamistas palestinos murieron en una incursión militar israelí la madrugada del domingo en la ciudad de Nablus, en el norte de Judea y Samaria, según informaron funcionarios israelíes y palestinos. Un portavoz de la Policía de Fronteras dijo en un comunicado el domingo que la unidad de élite antiterrorista Yamam, junto con soldados de las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel, se enfrentó durante varias horas con palestinos que abrieron fuego y lanzaron artefactos explosivos desde la casa de un hombre buscado en el casco antiguo de Nablus. Las imágenes que circularon por Internet mostraban a la pareja portando rifles, lo que indicaba que eran miembros de una facción terrorista de la ciudad, aunque ningún grupo los reivindicó inmediatamente. “En medio del intercambio de disparos, varios terroristas fueron eliminados. No hay bajas en nuestras fuerzas”, dijo el portavoz. No se produjeron detenciones durante la redada. El Ministerio de Sanidad de la Autoridad Palestina dijo que dos hombres murieron y seis personas resultaron heridas, dos de ellas de gravedad. No estaba claro si los heridos habían participado directamente en los enfrentamientos. Los hombres muertos fueron identificados en Internet como Aboud Sobah y Muhammad al-Azizi. Las imágenes de la casa en la que aparentemente se atrincheraron los sospechosos mostraban grandes daños. La policía dijo que las tropas habían utilizado disparos y “otros medios” para “neutralizar” a los hombres armados que estaban dentro y encima del edificio. Anteriormente, las FDI dijeron que las tropas habían recibido disparos durante la operación, sin dar más detalles. Una imagen tomada después de los enfrentamientos entre las tropas israelíes y los hombres armados palestinos en la Ciudad de Nablus en Judea y Samaria el 24 de julio de 2022 (JAAFAR ASHTIYEH / AFP) “Cuando terminó el tiroteo, las tropas de Yamam entraron en la casa y durante los registros se encontraron muchas armas, armas de fuego y artefactos explosivos”, dijo el portavoz de la Policía de Fronteras. La policía publicó fotos del armamento incautado. Armas y piezas de armas incautadas por las tropas en Nablus, el 24 de julio de 2022. (Policía de Fronteras) En la apertura de la reunión semanal del gabinete, el primer ministro Yair Lapid dijo que los objetivos de la redada eran “terroristas que recientemente llevaron a cabo una serie de ataques con disparos”. Lapid felicitó a las fuerzas de seguridad por una “operación eficaz y exitosa” y prometió que el gobierno mantendría una “política firme” contra el terrorismo. “No nos sentaremos a esperar a que hagan daño a los ciudadanos israelíes. Saldremos y golpearemos a los terroristas en sus propias casas”, dijo Lapid. El ministro de Seguridad Interior, Omer Barlev, dijo en un comunicado que las fuerzas de seguridad están “en peligro día y noche al posicionarse como una barrera entre los terroristas y los ciudadanos israelíes”. “Seguiremos persiguiendo a los terroristas y a quienes los envían, en cualquier lugar y en cualquier momento”, dijo. Por otra parte, también se produjeron enfrentamientos entre tropas israelíes e islamistas palestinos en la ciudad cisjordana de Qabatiya, cerca de Jenín. Las FDI dijeron que las tropas devolvieron el fuego a los hombres armados que abrieron fuego contra ellos en la zona. En un comunicado, las FDI dijeron que las tropas detuvieron a dos palestinos buscados en Qabatiya, y a otros dos durante redadas en otras zonas de Judea y Samaria. Las tensiones se han mantenido elevadas en Judea y Samaria, ya que las fuerzas de seguridad israelíes han intensificado las operaciones tras la mortífera ola de atentados terroristas contra israelíes que dejó 19 muertos a principios de este año. Durante el viernes y el sábado, las fuerzas de seguridad israelíes detuvieron a seis sospechosos palestinos en toda Judea y Samaria, con enfrentamientos violentos en algunas zonas, según las FDI. Etiquetas: FDIJudea y Samaria
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  19732. Ignorant pet teacher. WorldRussia Wagner boss openly challenges Kremlin narrative on Ukraine  By  Joshua Askew &  Euronews in Spanish Published 03/25/2023 - 17:25 Share this newsComments Yevgueni Prigozhin doubts that the war that Russia is waging in Ukraine has to do with the alleged threat from NATO, and he also questions that, as Moscow says, they are fighting to "denazify Ukraine". The head of the notorious Wagner mercenary force, Yevgeny Prigozhin , continues to wage his personal battle against the Kremlin. The latest "shot" from him, and according to reports from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has been to openly contradict key aspects of the Kremlin's narrative on the Ukrainian war. Without going any further, Prigozhin would have denied that Russia is fighting against NATO, also questioning whether there are Nazis in Ukraine. ADVERTISING The Kremlin has repeatedly justified the invasion of its neighbor as "necessary" in order to purge Kiev of neo-Nazis, who threaten Russia's peace and security, despite little evidence of this. At the same time, they have not hesitated to present the war as an existential fight against NATO , which according to them is getting too close to Russia's borders. Prigozhin, as reported by the ISW, would have assured that Moscow is fighting "exclusively against Ukrainians" , equipped with material provided by NATO and against some "Russophobic" mercenaries who voluntarily support Ukraine. But in no case against NATO itself. Likewise, the Wagner leader would have expressed his doubts about the objectives of "denazification" in Ukraine, showing his doubts about the presence of Nazis in the country . He also reportedly "rejected out of hand" the Kremlin's long-standing claims that Russia needs to defend itself against a NATO threat. "It is ridiculous to think that Russian officials did not know that NATO would come to kyiv's aid," Prigozhin was quoted as saying by the ISW
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  19792. ​ @joecancer6013  Deny it with proof and evidence, do you have it? Read and learn. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 dead and wounded in the Ukrainian war Almost 500,000 dead and wounded in the Ukrainian war Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 in military Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral of a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are close to 70,000 and the wounded are between 100,000 and 120,000, he adds. Victory to Ukraine, victory to the heroes, goodbye to the Russians. Russia's losses 09/30/2023 Approximate evaluation. Staff 278,130 +470 injured 834,390 100% 900,000 russian armed forces armored combat vehicles 8984 +12 13,758 russian armed forces 65.3% Tanks 4691 +4 3,300 russian armed forces 100% Artillery 6447 +38 5,689 russian armed forces 100% Aircraft 315 1,379 russian armed forces 22.8% helicopters 316 961 russian armed forces 32.9% Boats and vessels 20 519 russian armed forces 3.9%
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  19796. ​​ @mrmelmba  Isaiah 41:17 [17] "The poor and the needy seek water in vain, their tongues are cracked with thirst. I, YAH... I, the Elohim of Yisra'el, will answer them, I will not abandon them." Read carefully. Israel News. Home » Opinion » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, have officially adopted the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “ occupied Palestinian territories
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  19811.  @oscarriebeling2595  Preguntas frecuentes 1. ¿Por qué los soldados rusos en Ucrania son en su mayoría de edades avanzadas? La composición de las tropas rusas en Ucrania refleja una falta de reclutamiento y movilización de soldados jóvenes. Los datos muestran que hay una proporción significativa de soldados de mayor edad en comparación con otros ejércitos enviados al combate. 2. ¿Cómo afecta la falta de equipamiento adecuado al desempeño de los soldados rusos? La falta de equipamiento adecuado limita la capacidad de los soldados para enfrentar eficazmente las demandas del conflicto. Sin el equipo necesario, se ven expuestos a mayores riesgos y su efectividad en el campo de batalla se ve comprometida. 3. ¿Qué papel juegan los comandantes en el bajo rendimiento del ejército ruso? Los soldados rusos encuestados expresaron actitudes negativas hacia sus comandantes y consideraron las órdenes recibidas como deficientes. Un liderazgo inadecuado puede afectar negativamente la moral y la eficacia de las tropas en el combate. 4. ¿Por qué la participación de Moscú en los combates es limitada? El Kremlin muestra una clara intención de proteger la capital y evitar daños significativos en Moscú. Esto se refleja en la transferencia del peso de los combates a las entidades separatistas en la región ocupada de Donbás. 5. ¿Cuáles son las debilidades más destacadas del ejército ruso en el conflicto de Ucrania? El envejecimiento de las tropas, la falta de preparación adecuada y el inadecuado equipamiento son las principales debilidades identificadas en el ejército ruso en el conflicto de Ucrania. Estos factores pueden comprometer el éxito de las operaciones militares rusas en el conflicto.
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  19845. ​ @albertoalbee  La victoria pertenece a Ucrania. Noticias de Israel. Inicio » Casi 500.000 muertos y heridos por la guerra en Ucrania Cerca de 500.000 muertos y heridos por la guerra en Ucrania Las bajas militares rusas se acercan a las 300.000, de las cuales 120.000 son muertos y entre 170.000 y 180.000 heridos. 18 de agosto de 2023 ¿Pagará Rusia algún día el precio por los crímenes de guerra en Ucrania? Funeral de un soldado ucraniano muerto en combate, celebrado en Bucha, Ucrania, el 31 de agosto de 2022. (Foto AP/Emilio Morenatti) El número de soldados ucranianos y rusos muertos o heridos desde que comenzó la guerra en Ucrania en febrero de 2022 se acerca a los 500.000, informó el viernes el New York Times, citando a funcionarios estadounidenses anónimos. Los funcionarios advirtieron que las cifras de víctimas siguen siendo difíciles de estimar porque se cree que Moscú subestima habitualmente sus muertos y heridos de guerra, y Kiev no publica cifras oficiales, dijo el periódico. Las bajas militares rusas se acercan a las 300.000, de las cuales 120.000 son muertos y entre 170.000 y 180.000 heridos, según el diario. Las bajas ucranianas se acercan a las 70.000, con entre 100.000 y 120.000 heridos, añade. El NYT citó a funcionarios que dijeron que el número de víctimas había aumentado después de que Ucrania lanzara un contraataque a principios de este año. El ejército ucraniano afirmó el jueves que hubo avances en su contraofensiva contra las fuerzas rusas en el frente sureste. Kiev dijo que sus fuerzas habían liberado una ciudad, el primer éxito de su tipo desde el 27 de julio, señalando el desafío que enfrenta al avanzar a través de las líneas defensivas rusas fuertemente minadas sin apoyo aéreo de largo alcance.
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  19865.  @patricioballadares5050  Aquí tienes. El imperativo de la soberanía práctica. (Reuters) La Declaración de las Naciones Unidas sobre los Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas (DNUDPI o DESD), adoptada por la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas el 13 de septiembre de 2007 por una mayoría de 144 Estados con 4 votos a favor y 11 abstenciones (A /RES/61/295 ), reconoce que los pueblos indígenas tienen derecho a las tierras, territorios y recursos que tradicionalmente han poseído, ocupado, utilizado o adquirido (artículo 26.1) y que el ejercicio de estos derechos no debe estar sujeto a discriminación alguna (artículo 2). De acuerdo con la práctica nacional, la condición jurídica y los derechos de los pueblos indígenas han evolucionado y cristalizado en el derecho internacional consuetudinario. Por ejemplo, la Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos afirmó que “existe una norma de derecho internacional consuetudinario que afirma los derechos de los pueblos indígenas a sus tierras tradicionales. La Corte Africana de Derechos Humanos y de los Pueblos ha declarado que los derechos de los pueblos indígenas a la tierra están protegidos y que estos derechos son "principios generales del derecho". Francia, Inglaterra, Bélgica, Luxemburgo, Alemania y otros países votaron a favor de la Declaración. Desde 2007, Australia, Canadá, Nueva Zelanda y los Estados Unidos de América, que votaron en contra, han respaldado oficialmente la Declaración en 2010. En sus relaciones con Israel (que también votó a favor de la Declaración), estos Estados no pueden afirmar que la La declaración no se aplica a los judíos israelíes, ya que tal posición equivaldría a una flagrante discriminación racial. Según el derecho internacional, los judíos son pueblos indígenas, también conocidos como "Primeros Pueblos", pueblos aborígenes o pueblos indígenas de una tierra llamada Judea-Samaria, Palestina o Tierra Santa, y por lo tanto cumplen con los criterios exigidos por el derecho internacional. . Los judíos son un grupo étnico que fue el poblador original de Judea y Samaria hace 3500 años, cuando el Todopoderoso otorgó esta tierra a los judíos. Los líderes de este mundo que optaron por abstraerse de la historia llamaron erróneamente a Judea y Samaria la "Ribera Occidental" del río Jordán (que incluye a Israel) o los "territorios palestinos ocupados".
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  20011.  @inkman6964  Here you go, and yet, you continue to lose more men and equipment. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support.
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  20013. Israel News Home » Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria is legal May 19, 2020 The imperative of practical sovereignty The imperative of practical sovereignty. (Reuters) The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DESD), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on September 13, 2007 by a majority of 144 States with 4 votes in favor and 11 abstentions (A /RES/61/295), recognizes that indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources that they have traditionally owned, occupied, used or acquired (Article 26.1) and that the exercise of these rights should not be subject to any discrimination (Article 2). In accordance with national practice, the legal status and rights of indigenous peoples have evolved and been crystallized in customary international law. For example, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights stated that “there is a norm of customary international law that affirms the rights of indigenous peoples to their traditional lands. The African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has declared that indigenous peoples' land rights are protected and that these rights are "general principles of law." France, England, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and other countries voted in favor of the Declaration. Since 2007, Australia, Canada, the United States of America and New Zealand, which voted against, have officially adopted the Declaration in 2010. In their relations with Israel (which also voted in favor of the Declaration), these States cannot affirm that the Declaration does not apply to Israeli Jews, as such a position would amount to blatant racial discrimination. Under international law, Jews are indigenous peoples, also known as "First Peoples", aboriginal peoples or indigenous peoples of a land called Judea-Samaria, Palestine or the Holy Land, and therefore meet the criteria required by international law. . Jews are an ethnic group that was the original settler of Judea and Samaria 3,500 years ago, when this land was granted to the Jews by the Almighty. The leaders of this world who chose to abstract from history mistakenly called Judea and Samaria the “West Bank” of the Jordan River (which includes Israel) or the “occupied Palestinian territories.” After the Balfour Declaration (1917), the Treaty of Lausanne (1923), the British Mandate (1922), the San Remo Resolution (1920) and the Treaty of Sèvres (1920), international law was created and recognized and They restored the historic rights of the Jews to their lands. The signatories of these treaties and the Mandate (United Kingdom, France, Turkey, Japan, Italy, etc.) are bound by them. In the mandate granted to the United Kingdom in August 1922, the League of Nations recognized "the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine and the basis for the restoration of their homeland in that country." Thus, the right of the Jewish people to settle in the land of Palestine, their historic homeland, and to establish their State there, is a legitimate right enshrined in international law. The UNDRIP affirms the right of the Jewish people as indigenous people and "especially their rights to their lands, territories and resources." The time has come for Jews to fully exercise their rights. United Nations General Assembly resolutions declaring that the colonization of Jews in Jewish Samaria is contrary to international law are only recommendations and have never led to changes in existing binding treaties. UN Security Council resolutions declaring settlements in Judea and Samaria illegal are not binding. Only the resolutions of Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter are binding on all UN Member States. For example, Security Council Resolution 2334 was adopted on December 23, 2016 by a vote of 14-0. Four permanent members of the Security Council – China, France, Russia and the United Kingdom – voted in favor, the US abstained. This resolution was not adopted under Chapter VII of the Charter. It is not binding. That resolution states that Israel's settlement activity constitutes a "flagrant violation" of international law. It has "no legal validity." This resolution violates UNDRIP, the British Mandate and the other treaties. The right of the Jewish people to "settle" in Judea and Samaria, and the right of Israel to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria (part of Palestine) derive from the mandate (Levy Report of July 9, 2012). In accordance with the mandate, the right to annex some parts of Judea and Samaria is a direct consequence of the right of the Jews.
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  20014. Right of Jews to settle throughout Palestine, that is, in the territory of the 1936 mandate. Article 80 of the United Nations Charter (1945) recognized the validity of existing rights that States and peoples acquired under the various mandates, including the British Mandate over Palestine (1922), and the rights of Jews to settle in Palestine (Judea-Samaria) under those instruments. (Pr. E. Rostow). These rights cannot be altered by the UN. "Except as may be agreed in individual trusteeship agreements...nothing in this Charter shall be construed in any way to modify in any way the rights of any States or peoples or the terms of existing international instruments in which the Members of the United Nations can be parties respectively. (Article 80, paragraph 1, Charter of the United Nations) In a series of decisions and advisory opinions on Namibia, the International Court of Justice ruled that a League Mandate is a binding international instrument like a treaty, which continues as a fiduciary obligation of the international community until its terms are fulfilled. In the Namibia case, the Court upheld the Security Council's ruling that South Africa had abandoned its rights as a Mandatory Power by failing to fulfill some of its fundamental duties. The mandate survived as a trust, based on the legal principles confirmed by Article 80 of the Charter. Like the South African Mandate, the Palestine Mandate survived the termination of British administration as a trust under Article 80 of the United Nations Charter (Pr. E Rostow). Therefore, there are Jewish rights of “settlement” in the so-called “West Bank” (Palestine); It cannot be seriously maintained, as the European Union, Western States, France, the United Kingdom, Russia, China and other States do, that the Israeli settlements in Judea and Samaria are illegal and that the annexation is contrary to international law. This position is political, not legal. Despite UN resolutions to the contrary, the establishment of Israeli civilian settlements in the West Bank is not incompatible with international law, said US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Israel, the Jewish State, as a member of the international community has the right but also the duty to fulfill the mandate that most nations ignored fearing terrorism and the Muslim world, animated by 2000 years of religious hatred and anti-Semitism. One hundred and three years have passed since the Balfour Declaration, 73 years since the rejection of United Nations General Assembly Resolution 181 on November 29, 1947, 52 years since the Six-Day War of 1967 and 27 years since the Oslo Accords. The Oslo Accords of 1993 and 1995 were signed but did not lead to peace. The Arab Muslim leaders of Judea Samaria and Gaza do not want peace, they rejected Israel's offer made in 2000 and 2008 to live in peace. The involvement of the Palestinian Authority security apparatus in the killing of Jews since 1993 is proof, as is the payment to prisoners implicated in terrorism-related crimes. Abbas's threats that the Palestinians will provoke an "uprising" after the Bahrain Conference and after Israel applies sovereignty over Judea and Samaria, must be taken seriously. Abbas is definitely not interested in peace. Israel has the duty to draw the logical consequences of this behavior and annex all or some of the territories of area C, to ensure the existence of its population within safe borders, and to be able to receive the 6 million Jews who still live in the area. exile, who wish to settle in Israel.
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  20039. ​ @дмитрийсеменин-н7п  Putin's Orc terrorists really suck. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  20043.  @ik9116  Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  20074.  @edgarb8661  You make things easier for me, start doing the math. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support.
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  20082. ​ @edgarb8661  Wagner boss openly challenges Kremlin narrative on Ukraine  By  Joshua Askew &  Euronews in Spanish Published 03/25/2023 - 17:25 Share this newsComments Yevgeny Prigozhin doubts that the war that Russia is waging in Ukraine has to do with the alleged threat from NATO, and also questions whether, as Moscow says, it is fighting to "denazify Ukraine." The head of the infamous Wagner mercenary force, Yevgeny Prigozhin , continues to fight his particular battle against the Kremlin. His latest "shot", as reported by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), has been to openly contradict key aspects of the Kremlin's narrative on the Ukrainian war. Without going any further, Prigozhin would have denied that Russia is fighting against NATO, also doubting that there are Nazis in Ukraine. ADVERTISING The Kremlin has repeatedly justified the invasion of its neighbor as "necessary" in order to purge Kiev of neo-Nazis, who threaten the peace and security of Russia, despite the fact that there is little evidence of this. At the same time, they have not hesitated to present the war as an existential fight against NATO , which according to them is getting too close to Russia's borders. Prigozhin, as reported by the ISW, would have assured that Moscow is fighting "exclusively against Ukrainians" , equipped with material provided by NATO and against some "Russophobic" mercenaries who voluntarily support Ukraine. But in no case against NATO itself. Likewise, Wagner's leader would have expressed his doubts about the objectives of "denazification" in Ukraine, showing his doubts about the presence of Nazis in the country . He also reportedly "outright rejected" the Kremlin's long-standing claims that Russia needs to defend itself from a NATO threat. "It is ridiculous to think that Russian officials did not know that NATO would come to kyiv's aid," Prigozhin was quoted as saying by ISW
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  20085. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Nearly 500,000 dead and injured in the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials warned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of which 120,000 are dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 injured, he adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a village, the first such success since July 27, signaling the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without powerful air support.
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  20113.  @Nicklan1961  Nothing yet? I'll show you how it's done. DW News. CONFLICTS UKRAINE Russian invasion of Ukraine has left half a million casualties 08/18/2023August 18, 2023 Some 120,000 Russian soldiers have died, according to estimates by US officials, who put the Ukrainian deaths at 70,000. The rest are wounded. A Ukrainian soldier salutes from a tank in the Donetsk region. A Ukrainian soldier salutes from a tank in the Donetsk region.Image: LIBKOS/AP/picture alliance ADVERTISING US officials cited by the New York Times assured this Friday (08/18/2023) that the Russian invasion of Ukraine has left half a million dead and wounded on both sides since February 2022, with a sharp increase in casualties since the beginning of the spring counteroffensive launched by Ukrainian forces. Members of the US government, who spoke on condition of anonymity, stressed that making estimates has become complex, as it is assumed that Moscow underestimates the number of its casualties, while Kiev does not reveal official figures. An important part of these victims are explained by the Battle of Bakhmut. Estimates affirm that the military casualties of the invaders are close to 300,000 soldiers, which are divided into 120,000 dead and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. The deaths on the Ukrainian side, meanwhile, would approach 70,000, with an estimated up to 120,000 war wounded. On the front, Russia has three soldiers for every one Ukrainian, with a higher population that would also allow it to replace losses more easily. Advances in the south According to estimates by analysts cited by the New York Times, Ukraine has about 500,000 soldiers deployed, while Russia has 1,330,000, including paramilitaries and reservists. The officials added that the number of casualties had increased sharply since the start of the Ukrainian counteroffensive. Neither Russia nor Ukraine commented on the report, according to the Reuters agency. This same day, Kiev assured that it has made progress in its attack in the south against the Russian invaders, liberating a town (Urozhaine) for the first time since July 27 and achieving important gains around Robotyne. There is unanimity that the operation has been more complex than estimated due to the defensive lines heavily undermined by the occupiers, which Ukraine must overcome without adequate air support. DZC Reuters, New York Times
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  20197.  @ik9116  Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  20277.  @JoseEsteban-or8ij  Complaints of human rights abuses. According to Saudi researcher and writer Abdullah bin Bijad al-Otaibi, Hamas is an organization that violates human rights, whose terrorism focuses mainly on the Palestinian people of Gaza, which it rules with an iron fist, and then on the Arab countries. [ 68 ] [ 69 ] According to the Egyptian writer Dalia Ziada , Hamas is a terrorist organization and its disappearance would benefit the entire region and help achieve peace in the Middle East. [ 70 ] [ 71 ] In 2023, US President Joe Biden accused Hamas of raping and mutilating dozens of women and girls during the October 7 attack . [ 72 ] [ 73 ] Forensic examinations revealed that they had been tortured, raped, dismembered and burned alive. [ 74 ] [ 75 ] [ 76 ] Since the 2000s, Hamas has been denounced for multiple human rights violations, including: 2002 The Human Rights Watch organization denounced Hamas (along with other groups) as an organization that carries out "serious violations of humanitarian laws." [ 77 ] 2007 The organization Amnesty International denounced Hamas as responsible for numerous abuses against the Palestinian civilian population ( torture , murders , irregular detentions, etc.) accusing it, along with Fatah, of being responsible for the death of at least 350 people, [ 44 ] as well as well as committing crimes against humanity due to their suicide attacks. [ 78 ] These complaints from Amnesty International were also repeated in 2008. [ 79 ] 2008 In 2008, a strong controversy was generated by Hamas's intention to enact a criminal law according to Sharia , with penalties of crucifixion , amputation of hands, or flogging . Hamas immediately denied it. [ 80 ] 2009 In 2009, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for a "lethal campaign of kidnappings, deliberate and unlawful killings, torture and death threats in the Gaza Strip against people it accused of 'collaborating' with Israel (…)." [ 81 ] 2014 In its 2014 report, Amnesty International denounced Hamas for restricting freedoms of expression and peaceful assembly and for carrying out "a brutal campaign of kidnappings, torture and unlawful killings of Palestinians", arbitrary detentions, torture with impunity and for the operation " strangling necks" against Fatah members or other dissidents. [ 82 ] [ 83 ]
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  20332. Israel News. Home » Almost 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay the price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral service for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on August 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not publish official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are approaching 300,000, of whom 120,000 are killed and 170,000 to 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a city, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support. There was no immediate response from Ukrainian officials to Reuters requests for comment. Russia had no immediate comment on the report.
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  20376.  @JoeJones-kn8sh  Here you go, cry little boy, ha ha ha. NewsWorldRussia Wagner boss openly challenges Kremlin narrative on Ukraine Yevgueni Prigozhin, leader of the Wagner group and an uncomfortable figure for the Kremlin By Joshua Askew & Euronews in Spanish 03/25/2023 Yevgueni Prigozhin doubts that the war that Russia is waging in Ukraine has to do with the alleged threat from NATO, and he also questions that, as Moscow says, they are fighting to "denazify Ukraine". The head of the notorious Wagner mercenary force, Yevgeny Prigozhin, continues to wage his personal battle against the Kremlin. The latest "shot" from him, and according to reports from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has been to openly contradict key aspects of the Kremlin's narrative on the Ukrainian war. Without going any further, Prigozhin would have denied that Russia is fighting against NATO, also questioning whether there are Nazis in Ukraine. The Kremlin has repeatedly justified the invasion of its neighbor as "necessary" in order to purge Kiev of neo-Nazis, who threaten Russia's peace and security, despite little evidence of this. At the same time, they have not hesitated to present the war as an existential fight against NATO, which according to them is getting too close to Russia's borders. Prigozhin, as reported by the ISW, would have assured that Moscow is fighting "exclusively against Ukrainians", equipped with material provided by NATO and against some "Russophobic" mercenaries who voluntarily support Ukraine. But in no case against NATO itself. Likewise, Wagner's leader would have expressed his doubts about the objectives of "denazification" in Ukraine, showing his doubts about the presence of Nazis in the country. He also reportedly "rejected out of hand" the Kremlin's long-standing claims that Russia needs to defend itself against a NATO threat. "It is ridiculous to think that Russian officials did not know that NATO would come to kyiv's aid," Prigozhin was quoted as saying by the ISW. The paramilitary unit, once a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has become increasingly visible on the Ukrainian battlefield, with Prigozhin appearing on several occasions challenging the Russian conventional army. Some independent Russian media have speculated that Prigozhin has his own political ambitions in mind.
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  20384.  @WagnerWithShovels  Do you need clown scarves? Oops ha ha. Israel News. Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. August 18, 2023 Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  20608.  @Alien_isolationist  israeli news Home » Nearly 500,000 dead and wounded by the war in Ukraine About 500,000 killed and wounded by the war in Ukraine Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded. Will Russia one day pay a price for war crimes in Ukraine? Funeral for a Ukrainian soldier killed in combat, held in Bucha, Ukraine, on Aug. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) The number of Ukrainian and Russian soldiers killed or wounded since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022 is approaching 500,000, the New York Times reported on Friday, citing unnamed US officials. Officials cautioned that casualty figures remain difficult to estimate because Moscow is believed to routinely underestimate its war dead and wounded, and kyiv does not release official figures, the newspaper said. Russian military casualties are close to 300,000, of which 120,000 are killed and between 170,000 and 180,000 wounded, according to the newspaper. Ukrainian casualties are approaching 70,000, with between 100,000 and 120,000 wounded, it adds. The NYT quoted officials as saying the casualty count had risen after Ukraine launched a counterattack earlier this year. The Ukrainian army on Thursday claimed progress in its counteroffensive against Russian forces on the southeastern front. Kiev said its forces had liberated a town, the first such success since July 27, noting the challenge it faces in advancing through heavily mined Russian defensive lines without long-range air support.
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  20617.  @djpooo3354  Israel News. IDF: Troops' shots were a warning and not against the crowd February 29, 2024 IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said at an English-language afternoon news conference that troops fired warning shots in an attempt to disperse a mob of Palestinians who attacked an aid convoy in northern Gaza. early this morning, while dozens of people lost their lives in the middle of a crowd. “This morning, the IDF coordinated a convoy of 38 trucks to provide additional humanitarian aid to residents of northern Gaza. This humanitarian aid came from Egypt, passed through a security check at the Kerem Shalom humanitarian crossing in Israel, and then entered Gaza to be distributed by private contractors,” says Hagari. “As these vital humanitarian supplies reached Gazans in need, thousands of Gazans rushed onto the trucks, some began violently pushing and trampling other Gazans to death, and looted the humanitarian supplies,” it states. . Hagari states that “the unfortunate incident left dozens of Gazans dead and injured.” “These are the facts: At 4:40 in the morning, the first aid truck of the humanitarian convoy began to travel the humanitarian corridor that we were securing. Yes, the IDF was securing the humanitarian corridor so that the aid convoy could reach its destination in northern Gaza,” he states. “Our tanks were there to secure the humanitarian corridor for the aid convoy. Our unmanned aerial vehicles were in the air to give our forces a clear picture from above,” continues Hagari. “At 4:45 in the morning, a mob ambushed the aid trucks and stopped the convoy,” he says, showing new video of the incident. “In this video, the tanks that were there to secure the convoy saw the Gazans being trampled and cautiously tried to disperse the mob with some warning shots,” he says. “When the hundreds became thousands and things got out of control, the tank commander decided to withdraw to avoid harm to the thousands of Gazans who were there,” Hagari explains. “You can see how cautious they were when they backed away. They retreated safely, risking their own lives, without firing into the crowd,” he continues. “The Israel Defense Forces operate in accordance with the rules of engagement and international law. The IDF did not attack the aid convoy,” says Hagari, amid Hamas claims that 107 people were killed and hundreds more wounded. "On the contrary, the IDF was there carrying out a humanitarian aid operation to secure the humanitarian corridor and allow the aid convoy to reach its distribution point, so that humanitarian aid could reach Gaza civilians in the north that need it," he says. . Hagari says the IDF has been carrying out these types of operations “for the last four nights without any problems, this is the first night we have had any kind of event.” “This humanitarian aid has been coordinated by Israel for the population of Gaza. We want aid to reach the people of Gaza. We work day and night to make this happen. "Israel puts no limits on the amount of aid that can enter Gaza," he says. "We are working with humanitarian organizations and the international community to help them resolve the issue of aid distribution within Gaza, it is a problem," says Hagari. “We recognize the suffering of the innocent people of Gaza. That is why we look for ways to expand our humanitarian efforts, that is why we carry out humanitarian operations,” he continues. "Our war is against Hamas, not against the people of Gaza," adds Hagari.
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  20760.  @ناصرعليآلصلاح  הגיע הזמן שתתחיל לבכות. חדשות מישראל. בית » צה"ל: יותר ויותר פעילי חמאס נכנעים בעזה צה"ל: יותר ויותר פעילי חמאס נכנעים בעזה 8 בדצמבר 2023 עשרות אנשי חמאס נכנעים ומסגירים את עצמם לצה"ל עזתים שעל פי הדיווחים נכנעו לצה"ל באזור ג'בליה שבצפון עזה ב-7 בדצמבר 2023. (צילום מסך/תמונה, בשימוש בהתאם לסעיף 27א' לחוק זכויות היוצרים). דובר צה"ל האדמירל דניאל הגרי אומר כי הצבא רואה מספר הולך וגדל של פעילי חמאס נכנעים לכוחות במהלך הלחימה ברצועת עזה. "החיילים שלנו פועלים בלב מרכזי הכובד של חמאס, בדרום ובצפון עזה, במקביל בג'בליה, שג'עייה ובאזור חאן יונס", הוא אומר. "אנחנו נלחמים בקרבות קשים עם מחבלי חמאס, שמסתתרים מתחת לאדמה. אנחנו הורגים מחבלים רבים ורואים שיותר ויותר מחבלים נכנעים בלחימה ונכנעים לכוחותינו", אומר הגרי. לדברי הגרי, ב-48 השעות האחרונות עצר צה"ל יותר מ-200 חשודים ברצועת עזה. "עשרות מהם הועברו לחקירה על ידי יחידה 504 של מינהל המודיעין הצבאי והשב"כ בישראל, כולל מפקדי חמאס ופעילי נוכבה", אומר הגר"י.
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