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“… Five Al Jazeera journalists, including prominent correspondent Anas al-Sharif, were killed in an Israeli airstrike on Sunday night, alongside a sixth freelance journalist.

The Israeli military said it had targeted Sharif, alleging he had "served as the head of a terrorist cell in Hamas".…”
 
Hamas could have released the hostages and stopped all of this any time they wanted, but they don't want peace, which is why October 7th happened in the first place.

All they want to do is kill as many Jews as possible.
And all the IDF wants to do is kill, starve and displace as many Palestinians as possible.
 


Did not expect Theo Von of all people to be an advocate for Palestinians, but here we are. This is an American doctor’s account of a 2 week medical mission to the last functioning hospital in Gaza. It’s pretty harrowing.
 

Armed terrorists killed while posing as World Central Kitchen staff in Gaza: IDF​

A group of five armed terrorists were killed after they were caught posing as members of the World Central Kitchen humanitarian group in central Gaza, the Israeli military said Tuesday.

Video from Deir al-Balah, one of the few cities largely spared by the 21-month Mideast war, shows a group of men in bright vests traveling in a vehicle marked with the WCK’s emblem.

“The terrorists deliberately attached the [WCK] emblem and wore yellow vests in an attempt to disguise their activities and avoid being targeted, cynically exploiting the status and trust given to aid organizations,” the Israel Defense Force said in a statement.

The military said its unit that oversees the distribution of humanitarian aid contacted WCK about the group spotted near Deir al-Balah, with the nonprofit confirming that the vehicle was not affiliated with them.

 
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🎁 —> South Sudan ‘approves’ Israeli plan to send Gazans to country

[I’ve never tried to gift from the Telegraph before, so not 100% sure if it will work]

“… On Wednesday, South Sudan described claims of a deal as “baseless” and not reflective of official government policy.

However, it has been claimed that the government has in fact agreed to work with Israel, raising the potential of a serious row from countries who oppose any suggestion of resettlement of Gazans.

… The UAE would provide accompanying funding, which would be an economic lifeline for one of the poorest countries on Earth, the foreign ministry official said.

Meanwhile, America would lift sanctions on South Sudan, and Israel would invest in health and education.

“The South Sudanese land is enough to host more people from different nations, and also it’s good for the South Sudanese to open wide the window for external business to grow the economy,” the official said.

He added that the deal had been agreed by the cabinet but faced stiff opposition elsewhere, meaning the government was unwilling to acknowledge it.…”
 
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