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Zionist role in 1950s attacks on Iraqi Jews confirmed by operative & police report
Middle East, Palestine Affairs, ZIO-NAZI

Zionist role in 1950s attacks on Iraqi Jews confirmed by operative & police report

 CONTACT@IFAMERICANSKNEW.ORG  Displaced Iraqi Jews arrive in Israel in 1951 (Wikimedia/Public domain) British-Israeli historian Avi Shlaim cites ‘incontrovertible evidence’ from former Jewish agent showing Zionists bombed sites to encourage migration to Israel By Rayhan Uddin, reposted from Middle East Eye, June 19, 2023 A police report and an interview with a former Zionist operative form the basis of Avi Shlaim’s claim that he has uncovered “undeniable proof” of Israeli involvement in bombings which drove Jews out of Iraq in the early 1950s, the British-Israeli historian told Middle East Eye. Shlaim’s autobiography Three Worlds: Memoirs of an Arab-Jew, published earlier this month, details his childhood as an Iraqi Jew and ...
Al-Qaeda Still Potent
Afghanistan, C.I.A, Middle East

Al-Qaeda Still Potent

By: Manish Rai A terror group which globalised the concept of Jihad and have existed for more than three decades is not dependent on just one leader for its survival With the recent killing of Al-Qaeda (AQ) chief Ayman al-Zawahri in Afghan capital Kabul a lot of speculation is happening on the future of this terror outfit. Some analysts even going to the extent and suggesting that Al-Qaeda is nearing its end. But certainly that is highly unlikely. The group survived its ideological chief Osama bin Laden’s death in 2011. In fact with the killing of Zawahri Al-Qaeda may regenerate itself and become more dynamic. Ayman al-Zawahri was an Egyptian-born jihadist who became al-Qaida’s top leader in 2011 after his predecessor, Osama bin Laden, was killed by a U.S. operation. Zawahir...
“Undeniable proof” uncovered that Zionist Agents targeted Jews in Arab Countries
Middle East, Palestine Affairs, ZIO-NAZI

“Undeniable proof” uncovered that Zionist Agents targeted Jews in Arab Countries

By: Fabio G. C. Carisio In the cover image Fanatic Jewish settlers holding Israeli flags take part in an annual flag day march passing through the Damascus Gate to Old City of Jerusalem on May 18, 2023. [Mostafa Alkharouf – Anadolu Agency – through MEMO] Originally published by Middle East Monitor All links to previous Gospa News articles have been added aftermath for relevance to the topics highlighted A distinguished Israeli-British historian and Emeritus Professor of International Relations at the University of Oxford has uncovered “undeniable proof” that Zionist agents were responsible for targeting the Jewish community in Iraq, pushing them to flee and settle in Israel. Prof. Avi Shlaim has made the claim in his autobiography, which details his childhood as an Ir...
Gulf nation snaps up Russian gold
Middle East, Russia

Gulf nation snaps up Russian gold

The UAE has replaced the UK as the top destination for bullion from the sanctioned country © Getty Images / Bloomberg Creative The United Arab Emirates has become a key destination for Russian gold since Western governments closed their markets as part of Ukraine-related sanctions on Moscow, Reuters reports. According to the outlet, citing customs records, the Gulf state imported 75.7 tons of Russian gold worth $4.3 billion between February 24, 2022 and March 3, 2023. The figure represents an exponential rise from just 1.3 tons during 2021. China and Türkiye were the next biggest destinations, importing about 20 tons each during that period, data showed. Along with the UAE, the three countries accounted for 99.8% of Russian gold exports in the customs data for th...
‘Normalization of Assad’ is objectively a positive thing for the world
Middle East, Syria

‘Normalization of Assad’ is objectively a positive thing for the world

Syria is being welcomed back into the international community, despite Western protests This handout picture released by the Syrian Presidency Telegram account on May 10, 2023 shows Syrian President Bashar al-Assad meeting with Saudi's ambassador to Jordan, Nayef bin Bandar Al-Sudairy, in Damascus. ©  Syrian Presidency Telegram Page / AFP Last week, Saudi Arabia invited Syria, long excluded from multilateral formats in West Asia, to this week's meeting of the Arab League. This was followed on Monday with the United Arab Emirates asking Damascus to attend the COP28 climate summit at the end of this year, giving the embattled country international recognition once again. Predictably, Western countries are mind-blown over what they see as the&n...
Wars and More Wars: The Sorry U.S. History in the Middle East
Middle East, USA

Wars and More Wars: The Sorry U.S. History in the Middle East

BY EVE OTTENBERG Photo by Levi Meir Clancy The American republic morphed well over a century ago into an empire of many endless wars. With U.S. troops still in Syria, Iraq, Somalia and numerous African countries, with over 800 military bases in more than 70 countries and a war budget of roughly one trillion dollars a year, it’s no surprise that one of our main exports is weapons and that arms merchants call the shots in Washington. Presidents come and go, but the wars don’t: they drag on. And when a president does manage to extract the country from one of these military quagmires, as Biden did in Afghanistan, he gets nothing but grief. This only serves to encourage barbarity – like freezing Afghanistan’s $7 billion in the bank, while Afghans starve due to the U.S. having...
Is the US Finally Losing Influence in the Middle East?
Middle East

Is the US Finally Losing Influence in the Middle East?

BY MELVIN GOODMAN Photograph Source: Staff Sgt. Victor Mancilla – Public Domain Fifty years ago, in the wake of the October War of 1973, the United States emerged as the principal outside actor in the Middle East and the Persian Gulf.  Secretary of State Henry Kissinger conducted the peace talks between Israel and Egypt as well as between Israel and Syria, and made sure that his counterpart—Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko—was excluded from the step-by-step process.  Kissinger rightfully boasted about expelling the Soviet Union from the Middle East, where no European states were important and China played no role. Fast forward to the present, and it is the United States that is on the outside looking in.  Russia was central to keeping Syrian President Bashar al-...
US deploys guided-missile submarine to Middle East
Middle East, USA

US deploys guided-missile submarine to Middle East

Press TV The United States says a nuclear-powered American guided-missile submarine is operating in the Middle East in support of the US Fifth Fleet, which is based in Bahrain. The USS Florida entered the region on Thursday and began transiting the Suez Canal on Friday, Commander Timothy Hawkins said in a statement on Saturday, according to Reuters. “It is capable of carrying up to 154 Tomahawk land-attack cruise missiles and is deployed to US 5th Fleet to help ensure regional maritime security and stability,” Hawkins added. This came after the US Navy relocated a warship in the Mediterranean to the coast near Syria after tensions rose between Tehran and Washington over deadly attacks on Iranian military advisors in Syria. Iran’s envoy to the UN Amir Saeid Irava...
The Lords of Chaos
Middle East, USA

The Lords of Chaos

By: www.scheerpost.com Chris Hedges: The Lords of Chaos The politicians and shills in the media who orchestrated 20 years of military debacles in the Middle East, and who seek a world dominated by U.S. power, must be held accountable for their crimes. We’re Number One – by Mr. Fish By Chris Hedges / Original to ScheerPost Two decades ago, I sabotaged my career at The New York Times. It was a conscious choice. I had spent seven years in the Middle East, four of them as the Middle East Bureau Chief. I was an Arabic speaker. I believed, like nearly all Arabists, including most of those in the State Department and the CIA, that a “preemptive” war against Iraq would be the most costly strategic blunder in American history. It would also constitute what the In...
Al-Qaeda Still Potent
C.I.A, Middle East, United Kingdom, USA

Al-Qaeda Still Potent

By: Manish Rai   by teleSUR A terror group which globalised the concept of Jihad and have existed for more than three decades is not dependent on just one leader for its survival With the recent killing of Al-Qaeda (AQ) chief Ayman al-Zawahri in Afghan capital Kabul a lot of speculation is happening on the future of this terror outfit. Some analysts even going to the extent and suggesting that Al-Qaeda is nearing its end. But certainly that is highly unlikely. The group survived its ideological chief Osama bin Laden’s death in 2011. In fact with the killing of Zawahri Al-Qaeda may regenerate itself and become more dynamic. Ayman al-Zawahri was an Egyptian-born jihadist who became al-Qaida’s top leader in 2011 after his predecessor, Osama bin Laden, was killed by a U.S. o...