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Hebron: Nazi army Shoot, Critically Injure a Palestinian
Gaza, Holocaust, Human Rights, Middle East, Palestine Affairs, USA, West Bank, ZIO-NAZI

Hebron: Nazi army Shoot, Critically Injure a Palestinian

Posted by: John Phoenix Nazi army shot and critically injured a Palestinian young man, on Monday afternoon, after invading the “Bab al-Zawiya” area in the centre of Hebron city, in the southern Nazi occupied West Bank. Eyewitnesses said the army invaded the center of Hebron, conducted violent searches which led to protests, and added that the military shot Al-‘Oweiwi while withdrawing from the area. Video Player The Palestinian Health Ministry announced that a young man sustained a critical head injury after being shot by Nazi soldier; he was transported to the Hebron Governmental Hospital. Video Player Earlier, the Nazi soldiers invaded central Hebron, isolated it, and forced over five hundred shop owners to shut their businesses to allow fanatic paramilitary Na...
The Empire Is Going Down
USA, ZIO-NAZI

The Empire Is Going Down

Posted by: John Phoenix Image by Gage Skidmore. He’s the man of the hour (and you can choose your hour), win, lose, or draw. I mean, who can deny it? Certainly not the crowd at his debate with Kamala Harris that, as he reminded us recently, absolutely “went crazy” over what he had to say. (And it couldn’t matter less that the event had no live audience whatsoever.) In a sense, he isn’t wrong. After all, it’s still all too possible that, in a couple of weeks, he could once again be elected — yes! — president of the United States. Indeed, it’s as yet unclear whether American voters will decline The Donald, but what is increasingly clear — there can’t be a doubt on the subject — is that he himself is on the decline in a typically wild and mad sort of way. And...
How the Nobel Peace Prize Just Peacewashed the Genocide in Gaza
Gaza, Holocaust, Human Rights, Middle East, Palestine Affairs, USA, West Bank, ZIO-NAZI

How the Nobel Peace Prize Just Peacewashed the Genocide in Gaza

Posted by: John Phoenix Hiroshima Palestine Community Vigil marking one year of a nightly standing in front of the atomic bomb dome in solidarity with the people of Palestine. Hearing the announcement that Nihon Hidankyou had won the Nobel Peace Prize, Toshiyuki Mimaki-san pinched himself and said: “I thought it would have gone to the people working hard for Peace in Gaza.” Two days later, we witnessed the image of Sha’ban al-Dalou, a 20-year-old engineering student, burning alive in his tent outside the Al-Aqsa hospital in Northern Gaza, an IV still in his arm. These days, as we protest the genocide of the Palestinian people in front of the Atomic Bomb Dome here in Hiroshima, it is impossible not to recall the radioactive fires and mass death as part of a long lineage of Americ...
Hamas: A Beginner’s Guide
Gaza, Literature, Palestine Affairs, Politics, West Bank

Hamas: A Beginner’s Guide

Posted by: John Phoenix by Khaled Hroub Paperback £24.99 eBook £7.99 BUYAcclaimed introduction to the Palestinian Islamist organisation in a simple Q&A format, fully revised and updated. Overview Author Biography Endorsements Contents Details What is Hamas's history; its key beliefs; and its political agenda? From its' founding, following the First Intifada, to the 2008 Israeli Gaza offensive, Khaled Hroub writes this indispensable introduction to Hamas. The book encompasses all major events, including the January 2006 elections, the ever-evolving relationship with Fatah, and the Gaza war, in addition to providing insight into Hamas's ideology by studying their charter, their socio-economic strategies and their outlook on Israel. Explai...
Gaza: Essential facts and stats about the Nazi Holocaust
Gaza, Holocaust, Human Rights, Middle East, Palestine Affairs, USA, West Bank, ZIO-NAZI

Gaza: Essential facts and stats about the Nazi Holocaust

Posted by: John Phoenix    October 26, 2023   The current situation in Gaza and Israel did not come out of the blue. Read critical background left out of breaking news alerts… Essential facts and stats about the Hamas-Gaza-Israel war Read the rest of this entry In northern Gaza, “they live from one hour to the next, fearing death at every second” Gaza Nazi Holocaust Day: 380  October 22, 2024   Horrific situation only grows worse by the day, as Israeli attacks continue relentlessly in Gaza and Lebanon; US lends Israel a hand while Americans call for accountability; Israeli-American poised to get very rich policing Gaza; more. Read the rest of this entry Israel’s rampage through Gaza continues unabated Gaza Nazi Holocaust Day: 379 October 21, 2...
Nazi’s Holocaust through Gaza continues unabated
Gaza, Holocaust, Human Rights, Middle East, Palestine Affairs, USA, West Bank, ZIO-NAZI

Nazi’s Holocaust through Gaza continues unabated

Posted by: John Phoenix Gaza Nazi Holocaust Day: 379   October 21, 2024   Israeli soldiers of the 432 battalion share on their private accounts scenes showing them burning Hamed School, Next to Indonesi Hospital in Jabaliya refugee camp. (social media) Compilation of news reports – IAK staff  Sunday was the sixteenth consecutive day of the Israeli occupation forces’ aerial, ground, and naval bombardment of northern Gaza. The siege has included blocking supplies of food, water, medicine, and fuel, destroying homes, demolishing entire residential blocks, attacking hospitals, and assassinating individuals trying to escape. At least 84 Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip, the Health Ministry in the enclave said on S...
Book: Engaging the World: The Making of Hamas’s Foreign Policy
Literature, Palestine Affairs

Book: Engaging the World: The Making of Hamas’s Foreign Policy

Posted by: John Phoenix Author(s): Dr Daud Abdullah Publisher Afro-Middle East Centre (AMEC) Published January 28, 2021 Paperback 272 Pages Language English ISBN 978-0-9947048-2-5 The Making of Hamas’s Foreign Policy is the first comprehensive account of how the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, conducts its international relations, its attempts to develop a coherent and dynamic foreign policy, and its leveraging of this foreign policy to strengthen its global legitimacy and credibility. Having grown out of the refugee camps in Gaza, and relying mostly on its support within Palestine and the Palestinian diaspora, the movement was thrust onto the global stage by a series of events imposed on it. Its victory in the 2...
Slovenia Premier shocked at horrifying ordeals of Palestinian children
Europe, Gaza, Holocaust, Human Rights, Palestine Affairs, USA, West Bank, ZIO-NAZI

Slovenia Premier shocked at horrifying ordeals of Palestinian children

Posted by: John Phoenix Slovenian Prime Minister, Robert Golob [Wikipedia] Slovenian Prime Minister, Robert Golob, expressed shock on Monday at the horrifying ordeals of Palestinian children, saying that none of them would want their children to be in a similar situation, while referring to JEWISH Nazi’s daily Holocaust bombardments of the Gaza Strip, in which the majority of the victims are women and children, Anadolu Agency reports. Today, when we visited the first group of Palestinian children who arrived in Slovenia from Gaza, we were reminded of how horrifying their ordeals are Golob told the media outside the Soca Rehabilitation Institute for children from Gaza in Ljubljana, Slovenia’s capital. Certainly, none of us want our own children to be subje...
2023, the year displaced people broke all records: MEMO in Conversation with Ivana Hajzmanova
Human Rights, World

2023, the year displaced people broke all records: MEMO in Conversation with Ivana Hajzmanova

Posted by: John Phoenix Conflict and violence in Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and occupied Palestine drove the number of internally displaced people (IDPs) around the world to 75.9 million at the end of 2023. This is a new record, according to the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC). The body's global monitoring manager explains the driving forces behind internal displacement and discusses both wars and conflicts and the natural disasters forcing people away from their homes. In this week’s conversation with MEMO we talk to Ivana Hajzmanova, a representative of the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC), to discuss the body’s latest report. Hajzmanova provides a comprehensive global overview of the main hotspots where internal displacement is oc...
Central Asia: the forgotten heart of Islamic civilisation? MEMO in Conversation with Iskandar Ding
Russia, World

Central Asia: the forgotten heart of Islamic civilisation? MEMO in Conversation with Iskandar Ding

Posted by: John Phoenix Is Persian the bridge language of ancient Muslim societies? And are Central Asian countries seeing a revival of this ancient heritage? When we think of the great cities of Islamic history, we tend to think of Baghdad, Damascus, Cairo, Isfahan and Istanbul. But for much of history Samarkand, Herat, Kashgar and Bukhara, to name a few, were at the epicentre of Muslim history. The modernisation of the region, Russian colonisation and later Soviet rule severed the historical connections between Central Asia to the rest of the world. However, since the 1990s, Central Asian countries increasingly celebrate and explore this heritage, but how much of the past survives and where is the region going? One way to think about these questions is through the prism...