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Dividing Gaza’s future into near, medium and long-term phases, it makes clear that Israel will continue its long-running blockade of the territory, and intends to remain involved in civilian issues, from how the local police operate and what the schools and mosques teach in the predominantly Sunni Muslim territory.
In practice, it could see a full-scale resumption of Israel’s control of the enclave and its 2.3mn population, combining elements of its decades-long occupation with the punishing blockade that was instituted two years after the 2005 disengagement, when the Israeli military pulled out of Gaza. ...
In the medium term, Israel will build a “security area” within the Gaza Strip, running along its entire border. It also intends to build an over- and underground “security flank” or barrier along its border with Egypt to prevent weapons smuggling, and enforce land, sea and air control over the strip, the document said. ...
Israel will only allow weapons required “to maintain public order”, an opaque reference to a police force that has largely vanished after being targeted by Israeli air strikes, resulting in a chaotic law and order situation that has forced humanitarian organisations to curtail aid deliveries. ...
In the long term, the document rejects any internationally imposed solution, including the prospect of the recognition of a Palestinian state, but leaves open the possibility of direct negotiations for “a final status agreement”.
https://www.ft.com/content/063495e8-645 ... 0fdc32044f
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Only now seeing this
Trini twitter was almost unanimous in derision of this march. Social media is much more than Facebook.alfa wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Only now seeing this
Was last week Sunday. Interestingly there was no social media backlash to this in comparison to the pro Palestinian marches.
And rightfully so.... Good Twitter!Dizzy28 wrote:Trini twitter was almost unanimous in derision of this march. Social media is much more than Facebook.alfa wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Only now seeing this
Was last week Sunday. Interestingly there was no social media backlash to this in comparison to the pro Palestinian marches.
751 comments is plenty for a IG post from Newsday. Most others have double digits max.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Only now seeing this
Palestinian PM and government do not control the west bank. Zionists do by stealing land under false pretences.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Palestinian prime minister and government resign
Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh and his government have submitted their resignations. The move comes as the Palestinian Authority (PA) is under intense pressure from the United States to reform and improve its governance in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
Puppets of Isreal.. They do nothing to protect Palestinians, so they are not supported.zoom rader wrote:Palestinian PM and government do not control the west bank. Zionists do by stealing land under false pretences.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Palestinian prime minister and government resign
Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh and his government have submitted their resignations. The move comes as the Palestinian Authority (PA) is under intense pressure from the United States to reform and improve its governance in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
It's not stealing. It's repossession.zoom rader wrote:Palestinian PM and government do not control the west bank. Zionists do by stealing land under false pretences.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Palestinian prime minister and government resign
Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh and his government have submitted their resignations. The move comes as the Palestinian Authority (PA) is under intense pressure from the United States to reform and improve its governance in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
SYDNEY, Feb 29 (Reuters) - New Zealand on Thursday listed Palestinian Islamist group Hamas in its entirety as a terrorist entity and imposed travel bans on "extremist" Israeli settlers whom it said had committed violent attacks against Palestinians in the West Bank.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said in a statement that the attacks by the Hamas on Israel in October "were brutal and we have unequivocally condemned them." But he added that "New Zealand wants to be clear that the designation of Hamas is about the actions of an offshore terrorist entity and is not a reflection on the Palestinian people in Gaza and around the world."
New Zealand has designated the military wing of Hamas as a terrorist entity since 2010.
Foreign Minister Winston Peters said the whole of Hamas bears responsibility for the October attacks, making it difficult for the New Zealand government to distinguish between the group's military and political wings. The Oct. 7 attacks killed 1,200 people, according to Israeli tallies. Since then, Israel's air and ground campaign in Hamas-governed Gaza has killed about 30,000 Palestinians, according to the Gaza health ministry.
New Zealand's decision makes it a criminal offence to carry out property or financial transactions with Hamas or provide material support. It also freezes any Hamas assets in New Zealand. It does not prevent New Zealand from providing humanitarian and future development assistance for civilians in Gaza or from giving consular support to New Zealand citizens or permanent residents in the conflict zone.
Luxon also said he was "seriously concerned by the significant increase in extremist violence perpetrated by Israeli settlers" against Palestinians in recent months. "This is particularly destabilising in what is already a major crisis," Luxon said.
New Zealand's consistent position has been that Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories are a violation of international law. The government said it would continue to support a future Palestinian state as part of a negotiated two-state solution, urging an end to the current conflict and an urgent restart of the Middle East peace process.
sMASH wrote:Its not about hamas, its only about killing off the Palestinians to take all the land.
Yemen is acting in accordance with international law to stop a genocide.bluefete wrote:A ship earlier hit by Yemen's Houthi rebels sinks in the Red Sea, the first vessel lost in conflict
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Updated Sat, March 2, 2024 at 9:08 AM AST·4 min read
https://www.yahoo.com/news/ship-earlier ... 28768.html
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