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Sunrise watcher's avatar

The enitrely complicit and absolutely corrupt UK establishment is using the age old tactic of fear to suppress the will and control the thoughts and conscience of its own people. They need to be called out for this on the global stage. It is mind boggling as to how a few corrupt, diabolical people in power can (try to) demoralize an entire nation.

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Antonia Lhamo's avatar

Superb, thank you for this.

Your writing, research, and humanity is a gift to our times.

we are so ever grateful to you!

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Nelly Takla-Wright's avatar

I recall both the IRA and the ANC having political wings and both are now in government. Meanwhile Starmer’s pretend recognition of Palestine is just a PR stunt that lets Israel’s genocide continue.

Meanwhile David Lammy won’t expel the Israeli ambassador, end all trade, implement a full arms embargo, stop surveillance flights or UK training of Israeli soldiers.

Empty gestures fool no one. Him and Starmer belong in The Hague.

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Joseph Ryan's avatar

It's time for ordinary civilians to start labelling Genocide supporters in the UK, the USA and elsewhere. Start publicly excluding them from all events, invitations, golf games, parties; especially parties for children.

The 'both sides' sides narrative people and reporters should be shunned, ostracised and boycotted.

Remember, the vast majority of ordinary people oppose the Israeli-American Genocide.

That vast majority must take centre stage, and force the pro-Genocide out of all civil society.

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Frances Leader's avatar

I agreed wholeheartedly with Yvette Cooper when she said, “Hamas has long been a terrorist organisation. We maintain our view about the barbaric nature of this organisation.”

I agree because, according to the evidence I have seen and heard, Hamas is an Israeli construct entirely supported by the international criminal, Netanyahu and his henchmen. Thus, the controllers of Israel are, by association and genocidal deeds, a self-confessed proscribed terrorist organisation.

Yvette Cooper must honour her commitments and arrest Netanyahu or any of his representatives as soon as they set foot on British soil.

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MMc's avatar

Thankyou for this breakdown of what is happening with public money against the public by a genocide enabling political gang

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Ray Bryant's avatar

Would it be easier to get either or both the Zionist Settlers and/or the IoF classufied as proscribed terrorist group/groups? Surely that would be easy to prove as they openly admit their terrorusm.

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Liz Curran's avatar

Thank you for this detailed and careful explanation of the issues and for your work on this important case.

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Caroline Juler's avatar

Thank you, Jonathan.

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Karuna's avatar

How dare these dreadful proscribed organisations engage in such criminal activity as providing education and health care, providing social services for the elderly and disabled, defending civilians rights to exist, demanding justice for war crimes, & following international law? Dreadful organisations! Thankyou, Labor UK for protecting us from having to be exposed to any and all information about such terrorists. Heil Starmer!

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Kay Kay's avatar

You are the Man!

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Alec's avatar

Wikipedia ~ "As head of the (Jewish terrorist organisation) Irgun,

Menachem Begin targeted the British In Palestine. BEGIN WAS DESCRIBED BY THE BRITISH

GOVT AS THE "LEADER OF A NOTORIOUS TERRORIST ORGANISATION"

He became Israeli PM in 1977.

During his tenure the Sabra and

Shatila massacre, carried out by

militia allies of the Israelis

shocked the world"

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Alec's avatar

Haaretz ~ "in a 1948 open letter to the New York Times Einstein and 25 other Jewish intellectuals called Menachem Begin leader of Irgun terrorists and founder of Likud, "fascists and religious fanatics" Begin was 6th Prime minister of Israel

https://www.haaretz.com/jewish/2014-12-04/ty-article/.premium/1948-n-y-times-letter-by-einstein-slams-begin/0000017f-e28e-d38f-a57f-e6de6e7d0000

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Eddie's avatar
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https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2025-04-28/kehlani-responds-to-cornell-backlash

She’s my new hero. She did not back down after the Zionist lynching mob and menacing hordes tried to hang her.

love ❤️ her.

A brave and principled woman indeed

she’s got some set of ovaries 😀

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Eddie's avatar

That was sooo kick ass ! And absolutely necessary to teach the

misinformed masses please keep up your amazing work !

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Lindsey Louther's avatar

It is truly astounding how the political landscape in the United Kingdom has changed over the years, or has it? Back in the 60s, 70s and 80s when the Apartheid regime in South Africa was fighting the ANC, PAC and other revolutionary groups, they too were labelled as “terrorists”. The repressive nationalist regime enacted a plethora of laws to protect its continued colonial dominance and by extension the interests of the white people. The media was severely muzzled and any journalist and newspaper that dared to disregard the rules were summarily banned or arrested. A few brave journalists and publications somehow survived the Apartheid state’s total onslaught and reported on the many atrocities committed. In the UK successive governments faced its own nemesis in the IRA, fighting for the liberation of Northern Ireland from British colonial occupation. Equally draconian laws were used to suppress and subvert their cause.

Today, the legitimate government in South Africa does not have to suppress its citizens and/or the media. There is not a single political group strong enough in the country that threatens the political order based on a constitutional democracy. A need for these draconian laws, consequently, fell silent. The UK has enjoyed a similar period of stability following the assimilation of the IRA into mainstream politics. This détente should have obviated the need for these punitive measures as exemplified by the Terrorism Act, 2000. But, in complete one-step behind the USA, they are impetuously and recklessly determined to make new enemies and thereby perpetuating the need for such draconian measures. At the turn of the century, it was Iraq followed shortly thereafter by Afghanistan. For the ordinary British citizens these incursions have brought nothing but death and destruction. Today the UK government is giving succour to a genocide perpetrated by a people they, logically, have no reason to support. I say this even if Balfour had started this insanity. The UK government’s perpetual engagement in wars speaks volumes of the respect it has for its people, which amounts to very little.

The western elites pathological penchant for wars with its blood and gore, is unrelenting. When they have succeeded in their stated objective to annihilate the Palestinians, who will be next?

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