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A zionist in London removes a Palestinian flag but soon regrets it
Madleen, named after a Palestinian fisher, is set to sail today to Gaza to help break the aid blockade imposed by the Israeli army. Stressing its peaceful intentions and nature, the Flotilla announced itself clear of any forms of weaponry.
On board, the team includes: Alana Hadid, Susan Sarandon, Daniel Machover, Abby Martin, Brian Eno, Max Porter, Aiysha Hart, Greta Thunberg, Liam Cunningham, Indya Moore, Guy Pearce, Rahma Zein, Maxine Peake, Melissa Barrera, Lisa Moorish, Nicole Jenes, Juliet Stevenson, Misan Harriman, Khalid Abdalla, Nan Goldin, Susan Abulhawa, Del Naja, and Carice Van.
The ship carries life-saving aid, including baby formula, medical supplies, and more. The journey begins from European territorial waters, sailing entirely through international waters into Palestinian waters off Gaza. Official Telegram Channel of Flotilla
Thieren said he was shocked that the roles of perpetrator and victim were assigned from the outset of the war.
Just two months after October 7, international organizations were already discussing how to apply the term “famine” to the situation in Gaza. This was revealed by World Health Organization representative to Israel, Dr. Michel Thieren, on the Mosaïque podcast last week. The podcast was created by Akadem and the French Institute of Israel, and former journalist Antoine Mercier hosted the episode. JPost Videos Thieren attended a multilateral governance meeting about Gaza in Geneva in December 2023. During the meeting, Thieren said organizations discussed how important it would be to scientifically demonstrate the occurrence of a famine in Gaza, and how to use the term for communication and political pressure on Israel. According to him, this was explicitly discussed at the highest levels in these meetings. “At the very end of the meeting – I won’t say exactly where, and it wasn’t necessarily at the WHO, rest assured – there was a gathering of experts who asked the question quite forcefully. I was there, and I was absolutely stunned. What they were saying, essentially, was that one should try to find a term that could be used to exert pressure. So yes, I was very shocked by that.”
Thieren added that what shocked him the most was that, in these circles, the perpetrators and the victims were designated from the very beginning, “from October 8.” “So when these people were saying it would be necessary to demonstrate famine, the guilt had already been assigned [to Israel]. When we talk about genocide, the WHO never went there, others did – but very early, these people pronounced these two terms [genocide and famine], they were thrown out right from the start. So the crimes were already predetermined, and then the organizations tried to demonstrate them. And for me, that is not normal at all.” Regardless of whether or not the word famine was accurate, Thieren said it was amplified “in the abyssal void of social media, and the harm was done.” While Thieren himself didn’t comment on whether a genocide had occurred in Gaza – “the reports will come, we’ll judge then" – he did note with suspicion the length and detail of reports discussing Israel’s alleged genocide. “There aren’t 72 pages of justification," he said. “You know, in medicine, when we learn the treatment of a disease, if the treatment is described in 10 pages, it means there is no treatment. A treatment is three lines: you take this, it works, and it kills the disease. So the bigger the reports, the more suspicious they are.” In the case of Rwanda, where the genocide was “self-evident,” Thieren said he read a report from an independent commission that was 24 pages long, with one paragraph on the justification of the genocide. Narrative around Israel's actions 'biased' The issue with the narrative around Israel and Israel’s actions is “not only that it’s biased, but that there is often a kind of enjoyment,” he said. “There’s a kind of... we describe, we announce, we tell the story of this war with a certain pleasure. “And that’s where, for me, all these accounts – wherever they come from – are tinged with antisemitism.” Thieren was in Europe on the morning of October 7, 2023, but took one of the first planes to Israel when he learned of what happened. Soon after, he went to see the kibbutzim. “For the third time in my life, I saw what a land of massacre looks like.” The other two times were in Srebrenica in 1995, and Kigali [in Rwanda] in 1994, he said. “I could describe to you what a land of massacre is, but it’s that kind of landscape – very silent, echoing, muffled – as I say, frozen in a sort of Pompeii of murder. I’ve always felt that a land of massacre is not a land of war. I was in Syria: you see lands of war there. It’s not the same thing. A land of massacre is a land of massacre. “And what I saw at Be’eri and at Nova was a land of massacre – unmistakably.” He then went to visit the morgues at Shura military base near Ramle, where the dead from the kibbutzim had been gathered and autopsied. He asked to see the bodies: “It’s because, in the same way that a land of massacre must be seen, must be listened to, must be felt. I needed to go inside, to be close to the death of Kfar Aza and Be’eri, which I had seen just a few hours earlier. “There’s this desire to say ‘yes, but there’s context.’ No, there is no context [to October 7]. There is no possible context for Hamas’s murder. It is absolutely impossible.”
It couldn't be that the UN and WHO at the highest levels held meetings to see how they could accuse Israel of famine and genocide on OCTOBER 8TH, hmmmmmmmmm? Meanwhile, Russia, North Korea, Iran, China, Afghanistan, Yemen, Sudan...........................
At least two people were killed when a car was driven into a crowd and a man stabbed at around 9.30am this morning on Yom Kippur - the holie
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Why were all those so-called humanitarians silent during the killing of innocent Iranians by the Iranian regime?
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