I believe in keeping it short and sweet. There is creeping ethic cleansing and illegal colonisation of the occupied W Bank - evidenced by the many Zionist only colonies.
Christian Zionists - especially in the USA are sponsoring this believing that this will fulfil a prophesied condition paving the way for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ
This explains the manufactured crisis and the blatant ethnic cleansing of Gaza with calls from some Zionists for Egypt to accept 2.2million Palestinians into the Sinai desert.
“The Israeli Defense Force called members of Hamas (Human Animals) for killing over 300 innocent children!
So now that The Israeli Defense Forces have killed over 700 innocent children (Soon To Be Over a Thousand) do they call Themselves Straight Up Animals (Not Even Partly Human)?” - *tk
This is such a powerful & insightful piece. Thank you again for your courage, intelligence, honestly & reason.
When you write on the entitled, comfortable mindset of those who willingly spread this poison it is of profound concern. Most of these people have never walked a mile in another person's shoes, seen or experienced real violence. They are more related to the advertising industry & public relations than journalism. Also analogous to the kids who become soldiers through gaming; sitting miles away from death yet killing & murdering with remote control weapons.
The Msm/establishment never bothered about how many Palestinian children, women, and the elderly had been amputated by Israeli snipers, and now they say 40 Israeli babies had been beheaded by Hamas(of course without any evidence/facts), and yes every loss of life matters regardless of who they are, unlike the West where 1 Israeli life equals to whole Palestinian population, that's why they are green lighting this pure man-made genocide.
I have long concluded that the Zionists language is the language of Nazis, or worse. Their operations are sadistic, their learned hate visible in every attack by police or army on the vulnerable, kids, old ladies, old men. They put that language into action without hesitation. Clearly, Zionist Jews in Palestine are terrorists since before 1948, have continued that mode until today, and are about to commit the most horrific terror operation against 2.4 million people in the prison called GAZA! They lied to get ‘ permission’ from the western world, and with few sane voices of decency and humane spirit, they got the OK to go ahead from an insane president , with bombs and aircraft carriers even , to underwrite the terrorist Zio Nazis’ operation. These primitive types use the Holocaust as their ticket to be despicable without consequences! Instead of having learned a thing or two about genocide and racist hate, they became Nazis themselves. Same stuff. Just one giant difference: The west pays them to do more. We are guilty…that rivers of blood of innocents will mix with the concrete dust in Gaza‘ s rubble streets. Soon 1000 Palestinian children died from Israeli bombs, and once groundtroops and tanks and artillery go crazy, the numbers of victims will be obscene. Israeli Zionists are the terrorists, the ‘human animals’. Not the Palestinians.
Historian Zachary Foster provides context to ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine, tracing back the events that led to Hamas' infiltration and attack.
In a grim escalation of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, Israel has dropped a staggering 6,000 bombs on Gaza, a devastating assault that has led to a mounting Palestinian death toll and left the international community deeply concerned.
Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Blinken voiced unwavering support for Israel during his visit to the country, where he met with Prime Minister Netanyahu, further fueling a complex geopolitical landscape.
The press conference came as Israeli forces extended their military operations to Syria, targeting runways in both Damascus and Aleppo's main airports.
The situation grew even more volatile as Iranian Foreign Minister Amir-Abdollahian arrived in Beirut, warning that if the Israeli bombardment of Gaza persisted, the conflict might spread to "other fronts," heightening regional tensions and raising the stakes in this already deeply tragic and complex situation.
I am about to upgrade to paid for your honest journaling of global and home attrocities Mr Cook. Keep going. Your writing is second to none. Thank you. I am sharing also, with as many people as I know.
And boy do you need to keep doing this! Cannot thank you enough! I've also just shared with four late teens and early twenties young people I know - if not my generation then our children most certainly need every ounce of help leading them towards truth for oppression around the world to end. For peace, for conscious awareness, and for respect. Keep going kind sir, keep going.
And this IS NOT taught in AmeriKKKa on Indigenous People's Day: How many ethnic cleansing Trail of Tears Have There Been?
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The Trail of Tears is the name given to the forced migration of the Cherokee people from their ancestral lands in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and North Carolina to new territories west of the Mississippi River. The journey, undertaken in the fall and winter of 1838–1839, was fatal for one-fourth of the Cherokee population.
The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 doubled the size of United States territory. The expansion of white settlements in North America started encroaching on Native-American lands, ultimately creating the pressures that led to the removal of Native Americans. President Thomas Jefferson and others proposed setting aside tracts of the western lands for the indigenous nations.
The Cherokee had made significant efforts to assimilate into European-American culture. Many of them adopted Western dress and gave up hunting and gathering for a market economy based on export-oriented agriculture and became literate. In the 1820s the nation adopted a formal government with a written constitution.
Nonetheless, the prevailing sentiment in Georgia favored expelling the Cherokee. The land had simply become too valuable, first for cotton cultivation and later—after gold was discovered on Cherokee land in 1829—for prospecting. Georgia's state government asserted jurisdiction over the entire Cherokee territory, annulled the nation's laws, annexed the land, and began distributing plots by lottery.
The Cherokee Nation took its case to the United States Supreme Court. The legal battles that ensued raised profound questions concerning states' rights, the status and sovereignty of indigenous nations, and the separation of powers between branches of the federal government. In the first of two rulings on the matter, Chief Justice John Marshall denied the Cherokee legal standing as U.S. citizens before the Court. However, in Worcester v. Georgia (1832), Marshall held that Georgia could not extend its law over the sovereign lands of the Cherokee nation, and had no authority to displace the indigenous people.
The Cherokee had won a major legal victory, but it proved a hollow one, for in 1828, Andrew Jackson had been elected president. Earlier in his career, Jackson had defeated the Creeks and Seminoles on the battlefield, leading to the appropriation of their lands. Jackson was a tireless proponent of Native-American resettlement to the west. In May of 1830, he pushed the Indian Removal Act through Congress. This law authorized the president to designate lands west of the Mississippi for tribal use and to negotiate treaties ensuring their movement. Jackson supported Georgia's aggressive actions toward the Cherokee and had no intention of interfering to protect the nation, even after the Worcester ruling. The president reportedly uttered defiant words to the effect of, "John Marshall has made his decision; now let him enforce it."
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Glass house throwing missiles at the "others."
Within just a few generations, the continents of the Americas were virtually emptied of their native inhabitants – some academics estimate that approximately 20 million people may have died in the years following the European invasion – up to 95% of the population of the Americas.
Since you wrote this very accurate bit about the Cherokee, I'll risk tooting my own horn and offer my perspective on this subject, which focuses on the Comanche experience in relation to Palestine.
Cabaza de Vaca. Now that is one amazing story, one amazing man. Recall? “Walk Across Texas: Remembering Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, the first white Texan”
Disease and needless warfare with the Florida tribes decimated the Spaniards. Most, Cabeza de Vaca included, became separated from their ships and were lost. "You can imagine what it would be like," he wrote, "in a strange, remote land, destitute of means either to remain or get out."
On the west coast of Florida, the survivors built huge rafts to try to make it around the Gulf Coast to Vera Cruz, though they had no accurate idea of the distance. The rafts quickly were separated. No one knows what happened to the others, but Cabeza de Vaca's raft inched its way around the coast; these were the first Europeans to see the Mississippi, and in La Relacion Cabeza de Vaca was the first to write of that river. Finally, storms blew them to what they called the Isle of Doom and what we call Galveston. These first Europeans to set foot in Texas were by now "so emaciated we would easily count every bone."
What happened next went against all their expectations. Tribal people found them. "The Indians, understanding our full plight, sat down and lamented ... in compassion for us." The native people cared for them. Now he records the first known instance of cannibalism in North America. "Five Christians [as he refers to his people] came to the extremity of eating one another. The Indians were so shocked ... that, if they had seen it sometime earlier, they surely would have killed every one of us ... Then half the natives died from a disease of the bowels and blamed us." Not surprisingly, some sought to kill the Spaniards. "The Indian who kept me" interceded, saying that if the Spaniards were sorcerers they would not be dying of the same disease. Reason prevailed. Cabeza de Vaca had come to conquer Indians. Now he owed his life to one. For the remainder of his time in the Americas, he would never kill, or initiate battle with, another Native American.
Time passed. Eighty Spaniards had survived the raft voyage; under a dozen were left. Then things took another extraordinary turn. The tribe "wanted to make us physicians ... we scoffed ... at the idea we knew how to heal." The tribe denied them food until the Spaniards complied. They had come to subdue; now they were commanded to heal. "Our method ... was to bless the sick, breathe upon them, recite a Pater Noster and Ave Maria, and pray earnestly to God our Lord for their recovery." No one was more surprised than he when his method worked. "God willed that our patients should directly spread the news that they had been restored to health." Here Cabeza de Vaca passes the point where history is prepared to accept him (which is why he is the least famous figure of the exploratory period). He ceases to be a conquistador and explorer and journeys beyond category.
More time passed. Finally, only four of his party remained: Cabeza de Vaca, Alonso Castillo, Andres Dorantes, and Dorantes' slave, a Moroccan Moor converted to Christianity named Estevanico, the first black man in North America (a century before the Pilgrims). They lived a strange, difficult life. By now able to speak the native tongues, sometimes they healed, with Cabeza de Vaca's ministrations being especially effective; sometimes they were treated as mere slaves; sometimes Cabeza de Vaca served as a kind of traveling merchant between tribes. By various adventures they made their way west across Texas -- remaining for a time in what is now the Austin area, the first non-natives to live in this country. Now, wherever they went, the four would be housed with the tribal shamans, a fact indicative of their status and function. "Since the Indians all throughout the region talked only of the wonders which God our Lord worked through us, individuals sought us from many parts in hope of healing ... If anyone did not recover, he still contended he would. What they who did recover related caused general rejoicing."
There is corroboration. Years later, when Coronado's expedition went north of the Rio Grande, tribal people told them stories (as a contemporary account relates) of "four great doctors, one of them black, the others white, who gave blessings and healed the sick."
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Romantic thing, the series, The English. I wrote about it somewhere out there!
Excellent insight & apposite to remind/inform on what the colonialists did to the indigenous inhabitants of what is now the US; swarming like ants over a whole continent; murdering as they went & killing millions of buffalo; the Trail of Tears under Jackson went ahead despite being declared illegal: "let them try and enforce it" said Jackson, as you write above. History repeats, or certainly rhymes from exactly the same mindset.
Yes, indeed, and while I have many hats -- journalist, case manager for adults with DD, ID and foster youth and homeless humanity; environmental warrior and writer; teacher and mentor; and even bloody blogger; as well as poet and essayist . . . I am pissed off the so-called creative writing community, the MFA boobs and blokes, they are not even there with Palestine.
Historian Zachary Foster provides context to ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine, tracing back the events that led to Hamas' infiltration and attack.
In a grim escalation of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, Israel has dropped a staggering 6,000 bombs on Gaza, a devastating assault that has led to a mounting Palestinian death toll and left the international community deeply concerned.
Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Blinken voiced unwavering support for Israel during his visit to the country, where he met with Prime Minister Netanyahu, further fueling a complex geopolitical landscape.
The press conference came as Israeli forces extended their military operations to Syria, targeting runways in both Damascus and Aleppo's main airports.
The situation grew even more volatile as Iranian Foreign Minister Amir-Abdollahian arrived in Beirut, warning that if the Israeli bombardment of Gaza persisted, the conflict might spread to "other fronts," heightening regional tensions and raising the stakes in this already deeply tragic and complex situation.
I believe in keeping it short and sweet. There is creeping ethic cleansing and illegal colonisation of the occupied W Bank - evidenced by the many Zionist only colonies.
Christian Zionists - especially in the USA are sponsoring this believing that this will fulfil a prophesied condition paving the way for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ
This explains the manufactured crisis and the blatant ethnic cleansing of Gaza with calls from some Zionists for Egypt to accept 2.2million Palestinians into the Sinai desert.
Honest interpretation of the media in the West.
MSM has become a propaganda machine that continues to spew out lies and spin framing their "truth" and shaping public opinion.
We are watching ethnic cleansing and genocide on our televisions that has been sanitised and sanctioned by US/UK/EU.
Gaza is facing an existential threat as are all Palestinians under the Zionist fascist regime and the West is complicit in this horror.
The US, Great Britain and other western countries have reached a new low where genocide and ethnic cleansing has become acceptable!
“The Israeli Defense Force called members of Hamas (Human Animals) for killing over 300 innocent children!
So now that The Israeli Defense Forces have killed over 700 innocent children (Soon To Be Over a Thousand) do they call Themselves Straight Up Animals (Not Even Partly Human)?” - *tk
A brilliant article thank you
Israel,you will never be forgiven for your treatment past and present of Palestine.You are an insult to the Jewish people.You will reap what you sow.
Bravo👏👏👏
This is such a powerful & insightful piece. Thank you again for your courage, intelligence, honestly & reason.
When you write on the entitled, comfortable mindset of those who willingly spread this poison it is of profound concern. Most of these people have never walked a mile in another person's shoes, seen or experienced real violence. They are more related to the advertising industry & public relations than journalism. Also analogous to the kids who become soldiers through gaming; sitting miles away from death yet killing & murdering with remote control weapons.
Wells, Orwell and Huxley saw much of this coming.
Those bloody bastards and turds! https://liborsoural.substack.com/p/assailants-bloody-marys
The Msm/establishment never bothered about how many Palestinian children, women, and the elderly had been amputated by Israeli snipers, and now they say 40 Israeli babies had been beheaded by Hamas(of course without any evidence/facts), and yes every loss of life matters regardless of who they are, unlike the West where 1 Israeli life equals to whole Palestinian population, that's why they are green lighting this pure man-made genocide.
I have long concluded that the Zionists language is the language of Nazis, or worse. Their operations are sadistic, their learned hate visible in every attack by police or army on the vulnerable, kids, old ladies, old men. They put that language into action without hesitation. Clearly, Zionist Jews in Palestine are terrorists since before 1948, have continued that mode until today, and are about to commit the most horrific terror operation against 2.4 million people in the prison called GAZA! They lied to get ‘ permission’ from the western world, and with few sane voices of decency and humane spirit, they got the OK to go ahead from an insane president , with bombs and aircraft carriers even , to underwrite the terrorist Zio Nazis’ operation. These primitive types use the Holocaust as their ticket to be despicable without consequences! Instead of having learned a thing or two about genocide and racist hate, they became Nazis themselves. Same stuff. Just one giant difference: The west pays them to do more. We are guilty…that rivers of blood of innocents will mix with the concrete dust in Gaza‘ s rubble streets. Soon 1000 Palestinian children died from Israeli bombs, and once groundtroops and tanks and artillery go crazy, the numbers of victims will be obscene. Israeli Zionists are the terrorists, the ‘human animals’. Not the Palestinians.
And that just about sums up the definition of indoctrination. Keep sharing.
Maui fires 2.0
https://youtu.be/7I8_4yMCse8?si=ERLq0_xSOktcRcwY
Historian Zachary Foster provides context to ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine, tracing back the events that led to Hamas' infiltration and attack.
In a grim escalation of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, Israel has dropped a staggering 6,000 bombs on Gaza, a devastating assault that has led to a mounting Palestinian death toll and left the international community deeply concerned.
Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Blinken voiced unwavering support for Israel during his visit to the country, where he met with Prime Minister Netanyahu, further fueling a complex geopolitical landscape.
The press conference came as Israeli forces extended their military operations to Syria, targeting runways in both Damascus and Aleppo's main airports.
The situation grew even more volatile as Iranian Foreign Minister Amir-Abdollahian arrived in Beirut, warning that if the Israeli bombardment of Gaza persisted, the conflict might spread to "other fronts," heightening regional tensions and raising the stakes in this already deeply tragic and complex situation.
I am about to upgrade to paid for your honest journaling of global and home attrocities Mr Cook. Keep going. Your writing is second to none. Thank you. I am sharing also, with as many people as I know.
Many thanks, Helen. I really appreciate the support I'm getting from readers. It makes it possible for me to keep doing this.
And boy do you need to keep doing this! Cannot thank you enough! I've also just shared with four late teens and early twenties young people I know - if not my generation then our children most certainly need every ounce of help leading them towards truth for oppression around the world to end. For peace, for conscious awareness, and for respect. Keep going kind sir, keep going.
And this IS NOT taught in AmeriKKKa on Indigenous People's Day: How many ethnic cleansing Trail of Tears Have There Been?
+--+
The Trail of Tears is the name given to the forced migration of the Cherokee people from their ancestral lands in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and North Carolina to new territories west of the Mississippi River. The journey, undertaken in the fall and winter of 1838–1839, was fatal for one-fourth of the Cherokee population.
The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 doubled the size of United States territory. The expansion of white settlements in North America started encroaching on Native-American lands, ultimately creating the pressures that led to the removal of Native Americans. President Thomas Jefferson and others proposed setting aside tracts of the western lands for the indigenous nations.
The Cherokee had made significant efforts to assimilate into European-American culture. Many of them adopted Western dress and gave up hunting and gathering for a market economy based on export-oriented agriculture and became literate. In the 1820s the nation adopted a formal government with a written constitution.
Nonetheless, the prevailing sentiment in Georgia favored expelling the Cherokee. The land had simply become too valuable, first for cotton cultivation and later—after gold was discovered on Cherokee land in 1829—for prospecting. Georgia's state government asserted jurisdiction over the entire Cherokee territory, annulled the nation's laws, annexed the land, and began distributing plots by lottery.
The Cherokee Nation took its case to the United States Supreme Court. The legal battles that ensued raised profound questions concerning states' rights, the status and sovereignty of indigenous nations, and the separation of powers between branches of the federal government. In the first of two rulings on the matter, Chief Justice John Marshall denied the Cherokee legal standing as U.S. citizens before the Court. However, in Worcester v. Georgia (1832), Marshall held that Georgia could not extend its law over the sovereign lands of the Cherokee nation, and had no authority to displace the indigenous people.
The Cherokee had won a major legal victory, but it proved a hollow one, for in 1828, Andrew Jackson had been elected president. Earlier in his career, Jackson had defeated the Creeks and Seminoles on the battlefield, leading to the appropriation of their lands. Jackson was a tireless proponent of Native-American resettlement to the west. In May of 1830, he pushed the Indian Removal Act through Congress. This law authorized the president to designate lands west of the Mississippi for tribal use and to negotiate treaties ensuring their movement. Jackson supported Georgia's aggressive actions toward the Cherokee and had no intention of interfering to protect the nation, even after the Worcester ruling. The president reportedly uttered defiant words to the effect of, "John Marshall has made his decision; now let him enforce it."
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Glass house throwing missiles at the "others."
Within just a few generations, the continents of the Americas were virtually emptied of their native inhabitants – some academics estimate that approximately 20 million people may have died in the years following the European invasion – up to 95% of the population of the Americas.
Since you wrote this very accurate bit about the Cherokee, I'll risk tooting my own horn and offer my perspective on this subject, which focuses on the Comanche experience in relation to Palestine.
https://ohiobarbarian.substack.com/p/history-rhymes-again-the-comanche
Absolutely. Great piece on familia, comanches, history.
Thanks.
Try Cabeza de Vaca out for size = i.e. get into that guy's history, Conquistador time!
https://paulhaeder.substack.com/p/the-dream-hoarders-and-shekel-worshippers
https://paulokirk.substack.com/p/the-dream-hoarders-and-shekel-worshippers
Cabaza de Vaca. Now that is one amazing story, one amazing man. Recall? “Walk Across Texas: Remembering Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, the first white Texan”
Disease and needless warfare with the Florida tribes decimated the Spaniards. Most, Cabeza de Vaca included, became separated from their ships and were lost. "You can imagine what it would be like," he wrote, "in a strange, remote land, destitute of means either to remain or get out."
On the west coast of Florida, the survivors built huge rafts to try to make it around the Gulf Coast to Vera Cruz, though they had no accurate idea of the distance. The rafts quickly were separated. No one knows what happened to the others, but Cabeza de Vaca's raft inched its way around the coast; these were the first Europeans to see the Mississippi, and in La Relacion Cabeza de Vaca was the first to write of that river. Finally, storms blew them to what they called the Isle of Doom and what we call Galveston. These first Europeans to set foot in Texas were by now "so emaciated we would easily count every bone."
What happened next went against all their expectations. Tribal people found them. "The Indians, understanding our full plight, sat down and lamented ... in compassion for us." The native people cared for them. Now he records the first known instance of cannibalism in North America. "Five Christians [as he refers to his people] came to the extremity of eating one another. The Indians were so shocked ... that, if they had seen it sometime earlier, they surely would have killed every one of us ... Then half the natives died from a disease of the bowels and blamed us." Not surprisingly, some sought to kill the Spaniards. "The Indian who kept me" interceded, saying that if the Spaniards were sorcerers they would not be dying of the same disease. Reason prevailed. Cabeza de Vaca had come to conquer Indians. Now he owed his life to one. For the remainder of his time in the Americas, he would never kill, or initiate battle with, another Native American.
Time passed. Eighty Spaniards had survived the raft voyage; under a dozen were left. Then things took another extraordinary turn. The tribe "wanted to make us physicians ... we scoffed ... at the idea we knew how to heal." The tribe denied them food until the Spaniards complied. They had come to subdue; now they were commanded to heal. "Our method ... was to bless the sick, breathe upon them, recite a Pater Noster and Ave Maria, and pray earnestly to God our Lord for their recovery." No one was more surprised than he when his method worked. "God willed that our patients should directly spread the news that they had been restored to health." Here Cabeza de Vaca passes the point where history is prepared to accept him (which is why he is the least famous figure of the exploratory period). He ceases to be a conquistador and explorer and journeys beyond category.
More time passed. Finally, only four of his party remained: Cabeza de Vaca, Alonso Castillo, Andres Dorantes, and Dorantes' slave, a Moroccan Moor converted to Christianity named Estevanico, the first black man in North America (a century before the Pilgrims). They lived a strange, difficult life. By now able to speak the native tongues, sometimes they healed, with Cabeza de Vaca's ministrations being especially effective; sometimes they were treated as mere slaves; sometimes Cabeza de Vaca served as a kind of traveling merchant between tribes. By various adventures they made their way west across Texas -- remaining for a time in what is now the Austin area, the first non-natives to live in this country. Now, wherever they went, the four would be housed with the tribal shamans, a fact indicative of their status and function. "Since the Indians all throughout the region talked only of the wonders which God our Lord worked through us, individuals sought us from many parts in hope of healing ... If anyone did not recover, he still contended he would. What they who did recover related caused general rejoicing."
There is corroboration. Years later, when Coronado's expedition went north of the Rio Grande, tribal people told them stories (as a contemporary account relates) of "four great doctors, one of them black, the others white, who gave blessings and healed the sick."
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Romantic thing, the series, The English. I wrote about it somewhere out there!
https://youtu.be/DmcsV8_BefI?si=kQX1Z5xJdog966Ib
Excellent insight & apposite to remind/inform on what the colonialists did to the indigenous inhabitants of what is now the US; swarming like ants over a whole continent; murdering as they went & killing millions of buffalo; the Trail of Tears under Jackson went ahead despite being declared illegal: "let them try and enforce it" said Jackson, as you write above. History repeats, or certainly rhymes from exactly the same mindset.
Yes, indeed, and while I have many hats -- journalist, case manager for adults with DD, ID and foster youth and homeless humanity; environmental warrior and writer; teacher and mentor; and even bloody blogger; as well as poet and essayist . . . I am pissed off the so-called creative writing community, the MFA boobs and blokes, they are not even there with Palestine.
Goofy crocodile tears for Isra-Hell?
Here, you go:
https://youtu.be/7I8_4yMCse8?si=Z1BQwEmALcVNYP4k
Historian Zachary Foster provides context to ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine, tracing back the events that led to Hamas' infiltration and attack.
In a grim escalation of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, Israel has dropped a staggering 6,000 bombs on Gaza, a devastating assault that has led to a mounting Palestinian death toll and left the international community deeply concerned.
Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Blinken voiced unwavering support for Israel during his visit to the country, where he met with Prime Minister Netanyahu, further fueling a complex geopolitical landscape.
The press conference came as Israeli forces extended their military operations to Syria, targeting runways in both Damascus and Aleppo's main airports.
The situation grew even more volatile as Iranian Foreign Minister Amir-Abdollahian arrived in Beirut, warning that if the Israeli bombardment of Gaza persisted, the conflict might spread to "other fronts," heightening regional tensions and raising the stakes in this already deeply tragic and complex situation.
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Eduardo Galeano: Memory of Fire!
https://youtu.be/QH0OPatdPLU?si=uoBQj3HxVhpuw4tr
Thank you Mr. Cook.