Israel-Palestine War: Hamas Breaks Out of Gaza, Israel Responds With Genocide

BREAKING: U.S EMBASSY LEBANON WARNING

'The Department of State urges U.S citizens in Lebanon to make plans to depart as soon as possible while commercial options are still available.

Citizens who choose not to depart should prepare contingency plans for emergency situations.'

Israel Amassing Fleets Of Tanks On Northern Border Of Gaza - Ground Invasion Appears Imminent​


Numerous reports from both mainstream and independent sources confirm that Israel has positioned multiple fleets of tanks and other weaponry on the northern border of Gaza in the past 24 hours in what appears to be preparation for an imminent ground offensive. The tanks are reportedly outfitted with modifications to help counter low-cost but effective rocket and drone attacks.

 
Well, our occluded history vis a vis Atlantis, Rome etc, seems to suggest this. Civilisations rise and fall. I tend to agree with you, the divisions in our global society will never be rectified. When I was younger I had hope that we, the masses, would come together against the real enemy, the pathocrats. Now? No, I don't think so, I've lost all hope for a happy ending.

The cleansing mentioned by the C's suggests to me that we'll all (mostly) be checking out to 5d in the future. Yes, there will possibly be pockets of survivors, but they will have to be brave souls to survive what's coming. Things are terrible now, but really it's only going to get worse in the years to come. What was that quote by the C's? "There will come a time when the dead will seem blessed". That's a sobering thought for sure!

Until that time comes, we've just got to keep on trucking I suppose. We can only change our world on the microcosmic level, the rest we have to leave to the universe at large. Sad but true I think.

I appreciated re-watching Ibn Arabi's sage advice about suffering recently:

 
Scott Ritter goes into some detail about the Gaza hospital strike. His basic idea is that the strike was likely a Mikholit ATGM fired by drone. The Mikholit is the small Israeli munition used to 'knock' on buildings to warn residents that they will be bombed. He speculates that the strike wasn't just wanton slaughter - it may have been a targeted killing of Hamas operatives in the hospital parking lot, who were tracked by Israeli intelligence service, and were indeed using civilians as human shields.


The fog of war is an ever-present reality, defined by factual uncertainty brought on by the imperfect recollections of people subjected to stresses that are unthinkable in everyday life.

It is not uncommon for opposing parties to a conflict to put forward competing narratives about a given event, with each side believing itself to be accurate, yet their respective facts and the conclusions derived therefrom failing to align. However, sometimes one or both parties have something that they want hidden, an uncomfortable reality that should, from their perspective, never see the light of day. In that case, the fog of war becomes a deliberate smokescreen designed to mislead and misdirect an audience so that the truth is never found out. If only one party is participating in such a deception, the fact will generally find a way to reveal itself. But if both parties are engaged in deliberate obfuscation, it becomes virtually impossible to find the truth.

There has been a significant amount of finger-pointing about an incident at the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza on the night of October 17, 2023. There is no disputing the fact that just before 7pm on October 17, a rocket of undetermined origin struck the parking lot of the Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza. The exact number of casualties has yet to be determined. Still, most sources agree that several hundred Palestinians who had been forced from their homes by Israeli bombs and sought shelter on the hospital grounds were killed, with hundreds more injured.

Hamas immediately blamed Israel, a narrative quickly picked up by most media outlets worldwide, igniting a storm of outrage against Israel and, by extension, the United States. For its part, Israel vehemently denied it had any role in the attack. Instead, it shifted responsibility to the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), an ally of Hamas that participated in the events of October 17 and which also conducts rocket attacks against Israeli cities from Gaza. The Israelis claimed that a rocket fired by PIJ malfunctioned and landed at the hospital.

Israel backed up its assertion by providing several pieces of information, including radar data used to track rocket and mortar fire coming out of Gaza, alleged intercepted communications between two unnamed Hamas fighters who corroborated Israeli claims that the source of the deadly explosion at the hospital was an errant PIJ rocket, and a series of videos from several sources which, from the Israeli perspective, appeared to show the malfunctioning PIJ rocket hitting the hospital grounds.

Israel, however, has a history of being less than truthful about incidents where its armed forces are involved in the deaths of innocent civilian populations. A case in point is the 1996 Qana massacre in southern Lebanon, where Israeli artillery fire killed scores of Lebanese refugees who had taken shelter in a bunker located on a base belonging to UN peacekeepers. The Israelis lied about every aspect of their involvement, most likely because they were trying to hide the involvement of a secret commando unit operating near the bunkers. Only later, when the United Nations published its own investigation into the incident, did Israel finally tell the truth – that the commando unit had been detected by Hezbollah fighters, and Israel fired artillery rounds in an indiscriminate manner to help bring the squad (commanded by future Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett) to safety.

In the case put forward regarding the al-Ahli Arab Hospital, the Israeli presentation leaves plenty of room for doubt. The alleged intercepted communication seemed contrived and, given the fact that Israel was, at the very time the conversation was alleged to have taken place, actively searching for cellphone activity that could be geolocated and targeted, for two Hamas fighters to violate communication security protocols to that extent while engaging in a conversation which conveniently made the Israeli case strains credulity.

The radar data provided by Israel appeared to show the trajectory of rockets that were fired around the time of the attack, creating a plausible scenario where one could have flown off course for whatever reason and struck the hospital parking lot. However, the radar data becomes less convincing when compared to a timeline of events associated with the hospital incident.

Al Jazeera has created a compelling evidence-based timeline surrounding the al-Ahli Arab Hospital incident. The first thing that should be pointed out is that the incident did not take place in isolation but instead was part and parcel of a larger battle being waged by the Israeli Air Force against Hamas and PIJ forces operating in the vicinity of the hospital grounds. From 6:54pm to 6:58pm, Israel carried out four airstrikes against targets in the general area of the Al-Ahli Hospital. This implies that there was activity taking place that Israel deemed necessary to interdict.

A clue to what that activity was occurred at 6:59 pm, when numerous rockets were fired from a position south of the hospital, towards Israel, flying in a north-northwest direction. Most of these rockets were launched between 21 seconds and 32 seconds past 6:59pm. These missiles were intercepted by the Israeli Iron Dome air defense system located just north of Israel’s northern border with Gaza.
https://www.rt.com/russia/585238-gaza-hospital-strike-putin/
There is a three-second gap between the time the last rocket in the salvo was fired and a single rocket took off from the same location. This rocket can be seen rising into the night sky before, five seconds later, it was intercepted by Iron Dome and destroyed.

At 55 seconds past 6:59 pm, a small explosion can be seen a few hundred meters from the Al-Ahli Hospital. Two seconds later, a larger blast erupted on the hospital grounds. This was the attack that took so many innocent lives.

The physical evidence of an attack is such that the Hamas claims of an Israeli bomb, like those which had destroyed so much of Gaza since the Israeli retaliation began, could be immediately dismissed. Hamas, however, controlled access to the hospital grounds and did its best to stoke international outrage against Israel for carrying out such an attack. First and foremost, the size of the crater and the physical damage done to the surrounding area eliminate the possibility of an Israeli bomb. But it also tends to eliminate many of the weapons used by PIJ, whose destructive power would have produced a larger crater and more general physical destruction than is evident on the ground.

A rudimentary analysis of the crater reveals a direction of travel that suggests that the rocket likely originated from a location situated to the south-southwest of the hospital, which, to some extent, supports the Israeli assertion. However, because the video evidence does not sustain this claim, one cannot jump to the conclusion that the rocket in question came from the PIJ. Moreover, the size of the crater points to a small warhead possessing less than 50 pounds of high explosives, opening the door to the possibility that a different weapon was used that night – not a PIJ rocket and not an Israeli bomb.

There was another weapon that Israel was making extensive use of in the Gaza conflict – the Mikholit air-to-ground missile, carried on Hermes 450 drones, which were used to conduct so-called “roof knocking” strikes designed to alert residents of buildings designated for destruction to flee. The Mikholit was also used to carry out precise strikes designed to neutralize a target while minimizing collateral damage.

With this in mind, another piece of evidence might illuminate what really happened at the Al-Ahli Hospital on the night of October 17. At 8:23 pm, Hananya Naftali, a digital content advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, posted the following on X:

“Israeli Air Force struck a Hamas terrorist base inside a hospital in Gaza. A multiple number of terrorists are dead. It’s heartbreaking that Hamas is launching rockets from hospitals, mosques, schools, and using civilians as human shields.”

Naftali deleted this tweet, claiming he incorrectly posted it based on a Reuters news story.

The story in question, however, as originally posted, was entitled “More than 300 killed in Israeli air strike on Gaza Hospital – civil defense official.” The body of the story contained similar information: “More than 300 people were killed in an Israeli air strike on a hospital in Gaza Strip on Tuesday evening, the civil defense chief told Al-Jazeera TV. A health ministry official in Gaza said at least 500 were killed and injured in the air strike.”

Naftali’s tweet, however, contained very specific information that was lacking in the cited Reuters article: What the target was (“a Hamas terrorist base”) and what the results of the attack were (“A multiple number of terrorists are dead.”). It also provided a legal justification behind the attack (“Hamas is…using civilians as human shields.”).

If we overlay the possibility that an Israeli Hermes 450 drone fired a Mikholit air-to-ground missile, which impacted the parking lot of the Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza on the night of October 17, 2023, an alternative scenario of what possibly occurred starts to emerge.

Naftali’s original tweet speaks of a “terrorist base inside a hospital in Gaza.” He also speaks of “human shields” used by Hamas. This implies that the Israelis possessed extremely accurate information about the nature of the target and understood the target was surrounded by a sea of Palestinian civilians taking shelter in the hospital parking lot.

The Mikholit missile is guided to its target by using a laser/electro-optical system (i.e., a nose-mounted camera) or a GPS-homing warhead. The laser/EO warhead has an accuracy of one meter, while the GPS warhead has an accuracy of five meters. Either could have been employed, although given the specificity of the target description, more precision would appear desirable. The warhead of the Mikholit missile contains around 30 pounds of high explosives and can be either a penetration weapon or a steel ball fragmentation warhead. Likewise, the warhead can be configured to detonate on contact with the ground, have a delay (useful for penetrating bunkers and/or buildings), or use a proximity detonation (for the fragmentation warhead.) Given the existence of both a single crater and evidence of fragmentation impacts on the walls of adjacent buildings, the Israelis could have used a single Mikholit missile configured with a unitary high explosive warhead fused to detonate on impact.

According to Naftali’s deleted tweet, the Israelis confirmed multiple fatalities among the targeted terrorists. This implies an ability to distinguish between the terrorists and civilians, which likewise implies the existence of information accurate enough to pinpoint a cluster of people on the ground and that these people were being visually monitored throughout the attack. Reverse engineering these extrapolations, the following narrative can be postulated.

A Hamas cell was compelled to depart from its underground shelter and take up a position in the parking area of the Al-Ahli Hospital. Naftali’s statement regarding Hamas “launching rockets from hospitals” and “using civilians as human shields” likewise implies insight into the operational methodology of those targeted. This specificity suggests that the Israelis were operating using very precise intelligence, such as the ability to intercept and track the communications associated with a specific Hamas cell or leader.

Unlike the lengthy cell phone communication produced by Israel that sought to link the missile that impacted the hospital to the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Hamas would have more than likely instituted extreme discipline when resorting to the use of cell phones, knowing full well that Israeli intelligence would be scouring the ether for any signal that could be detected and geolocated for immediate interdiction by assets standing by for just that purpose. For this reason, Hamas has probably instituted a system of couriers mixed with hard-wired landlines for communication – cell phone use would be limited to those situations where couriers and landlines were not available or practical. If a cell phone were to be used, the conversation would be very brief and use a system of codes. Moreover, no cell phone would be used more than once, meaning that each Hamas cell had a supply of “burner” phones that would be discarded after a single use.

If Israel could detect and locate a Hamas cell and/or leader using intercepted communications, it suggests that they knew the phone number in question and its association with a specific individual. Israeli intelligence has for years sought to infiltrate itself into the cell phone supply chain of Hamas; indeed, it was in this manner that Israel was able to get a cell phone that had been fitted with 15 grams of high explosives in the hands of Yahya Abd-al-Latif Ayyash, also known as “the Engineer,” a notorious bombmaker who built the majority of the devices used by Hamas suicide bombers in the mid-1990s. When Israeli intelligence operatives called the cellphone number and confirmed that it was Ayyash on the other end, they detonated the high explosive charge, killing him instantly.

If Israel were able to take control of the “burner” phone supply chain and had specific knowledge of the numbers in question and their association with Hamas hierarchy, this would be one of the most highly guarded secrets in the Israeli intelligence community – the kind of secret that would only be shared with a very select group of individuals on a strictly need-to-know basis. Any compromise of such a capability would result in Hamas either abandoning the “burner” phones in question or using the compromised phones to spread disinformation. For this reason, Israel would be reluctant to act using intelligence gained from such a source out of fear that, in doing so, they would have alerted Hamas to the existence of compromised phones.

If Israel were to act on intelligence of such sensitivity, the nature of the target – such as a specific Hamas cell or leader – would have to justify the risk of potential compromise. A decision of this magnitude would be made at the highest level – the prime minister. This could explain why a digital content creator was in possession of such specific details regarding the nature of the target, the results of the attack, and any conversation that might have taken place between those authorizing the attack and legal advisors about the legality of such an attack under the law of war, where issues of proportionality of response are linked to the military value of the target in question.

It would also expose Hananya Naftali as one of the most incompetent advisors in the universe surrounding Benjamin Netanyahu.

The truth about what happened at the Al-Ahli Hospital is still waiting to be told. The evidence needed to expose this truth exists on the grounds of the hospital, in the crater and the surrounding area, in the form of the rocket remnants that killed and wounded so many innocent Palestinian civilians. It is understandable why Israel would seek to obfuscate any details that linked the attack to it. Less so is why Hamas would do the same. One apparent reason is that the evidence that exists would validate the Israeli claim that the rocket in question was one fired by Palestinian Islamic Jihad – Hamas would never want to admit this, having invested so much effort in sustaining the belief that Israel was behind the attack.

But why would Hamas suppress evidence that Israel did, in fact, conduct the strike on the hospital? If a Mikholit rocket were, in fact, the culprit, Hamas would undoubtedly have the physical evidence to support such a conclusion. One problem that could be associated with releasing such information is that it changes the script in a manner that could be inconvenient for Hamas. As things currently stand, Hamas is in control of a narrative that conveniently lends itself to the global outrage over Israel’s indiscriminate bombing of Gaza and the slaughter of civilians that this has produced. The outrage over these Israeli actions has coalesced around the Al-Ahli Hospital incident. It has manifested itself in demonstrations around the world, which, as they play out, are to the distinct advantage of Hamas.

Under normal conditions, the fog of war is generated by uncertainty regarding what happened during an event and is the byproduct of the confusion produced by combat-related stress. Sometimes, however, the fog of war is deliberately generated, like a smokescreen, to impede the pursuit of truth. Regarding the Al-Ahli Hospital incident, the latter appears more likely than the former. (It should be noted that Israel adamantly denies that any military operations were taking place in the vicinity of the Al-Ahli Hospital at the time of the October 17 incident, something the video evidence provided by Al Jazeera easily refutes. Israel does not publicly acknowledge ongoing special operations and/or intelligence operations. The Israeli denial only reinforces the likelihood that the original Naftali tweet was based upon accurate information).

If Hamas were to produce evidence that proved that the attack was not a result of indiscriminate Israeli bombing but instead carried out using a Mikholit rocket, the narrative would change dramatically. Far from being a case of wanton slaughter, the attack would rather assume the character of a deliberate Israeli action against a Hamas cell whose existence and activities Hamas would not want to make public – especially if the facts lend themselves to a narrative that has Hamas using the Palestinian civilians packed into the hospital parking lot as human shields. Operational sensitivities on both sides would, in such a scenario, lead to both Israel and Hamas covering up the truth about what happened at the Al-Ahli Hospital, a perverse collusion with one uniting fact: The willingness of both sides to treat the Palestinian people as tragic pawns in a larger power struggle between two opposing powers that are both criminally indifferent to the resulting human carnage.
 
🇮🇱Israel aprueba una ley para censurar a los medios de comunicación

☝️Israel aprobó una legislación para censurar y coartar la libertad de prensa de aquellos medios que contradigan la narrativa oficialista sobre el desarrollo del conflicto palestino-israelí, una medida dirigida particularmente al canal de noticias catarí Al Jazeera.

📰La normativa, de acuerdo al ministro de Comunicación de Israel, permitirá cerrar temporalmente los medios extranjeros durante estados de emergencia que consideren que atentan contra la seguridad nacional.

📺Con esta nueva ley, el ministerio de Defensa estará facultado a ordenar el cierre de transmiciones, clausurar oficinas, incautar equipos y restringir el acceso a los sitios web que considere.

💬"Israel está en guerra en tierra, aire, mar y en el frente de la diplomacia pública. No permitiremos de ninguna manera emisiones que perjudiquen la seguridad del Estado”, comentó el ministro Shlomo Karhi.

📃La medida será válida por 30 días desde la fecha de su promulgación, pero podrá prorrogarse indefinidamente por periodos adicionales de 30 días.

👁 @elOJOen

☝️Israel passed legislation to censor and restrict the press freedom of media outlets that contradict the official narrative on the unfolding Israeli-Palestinian conflict, a measure aimed particularly at the Qatari news channel Al Jazeera.

It seems that the invasion of Gaza is going to start in the next hours and that Israel has accomplished its goal of censoring the events that take place. A few minutes ago it was reported that the Internet was down in Gaza.

BREAKING: Internet has Been Cut Off in Northern Gaza.
Reports came in over an hour ago, and now confirmed by NetBlocks.
We are no longer able to reach journalists and citizens in the region.
Sources: News18 and Netblocks

No water, no electricity and no way to communicate to the world what is going to happen in Gaza
 
Yesterday I wrote about 32 destroyed Merkavas. Today is the news. The structure of Israel's losses speaks of the planned and selective actions of Hamas and Hezbollah, no matter how chaotic it may look at first glance.
"Colonel's Fall" in Israel: Losses of IDF officers are critical
After the publication of official data on the deaths in the IDF, many analysts and observers noted a high percentage of senior officers among the dead. This issue was on the agenda and caused a wide response.

Of the 170 dead servicemen, 24 are senior officers. This is almost 15% of the total number of deaths. For the army, where the senior command staff makes up a much smaller percentage of the total number of servicemen, such losses seem really abnormal.

Below is a list of losses for the first four days only:

List of dead Israeli colonels:

Colonel Roy Yosef Levy, Special Forces, "Multi-domain Unit"
Colonel Yehonatan Steinberg, Nahal Brigade
Lieutenant Colonel Avihai Amsalem, Special Purpose Reserve Brigade
Lieutenant Colonel Elim Abdullah Mianuh Jat, Deputy Commander of the 300th Brigade
Lieutenant Colonel Eli Ginsberg, Navy
Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Tsur, Nahal Brigade
Lieutenant Colonel Sahar Zion Makhlouf, Gaza Division Headquarters.


List of dead Israeli majors:

Major Or Zisser, military Intelligence
Major Israel Amihai Witzen, Border Guard Corps
Major Eitan Menachem Naaman, Special Forces Reserve Brigade
Major Uriel Bibi, Parachute Brigade
Major Yuval Gabbay, Law Enforcement Unit
Major Mordechai Shamir Mikir, Golani Brigade
Major Lior Ben Yaakov, Military Police
Major Tal Maman, Military Police
Major Ido Israel Shani, Nahal Brigade
Major Tal Cohen, Special Forces
Major Roy Chapel, Nahal Brigade
Major Peleg Salem, Home Front Officer
Major Ariel Ben Moshe, Special Forces
Major Vitaly Skipkevich, Special Forces
Major Ido Yehoshua, Air Force Special Forces
Major Avraham Hovlashovili, Border Guard Corps
Major Chen Bukhris, Special Forces


List of dead Israeli captains:

Captain Ben Bronstein, Special Forces
Captain Yuval Livni, Special Purpose Reserve Brigade
Captain Raz Peretz, Golani Brigade
Captain Roy Negri, Instructor
Captain Tal Groat, the Nahal Brigade
Captain Or Yosef Ran, Special Forces

Israel's abnormal losses
Daniel Rosenbaum, Middle East expert:

"This ratio of losses indicates that the enemy side could conduct a targeted hunt for the IDF command staff. This is a tactic aimed at destabilizing the command and reducing the morale of the troops."

Julia Kaplan, military analyst:

"Perhaps this indicates that Israeli officers actively participated in the fighting on the front line, which is part of their military doctrine — commanders lead their subordinates from the front ranks."

Igor Bely, anti-terrorism specialist:

"This could be the result of a data leak or the presence of agents on internal lines that allowed the enemy to target key figures."

Consequences for the IDF
Such losses in the command structure can cause significant problems in the coordination and management of troops. The absence of experienced commanders can also affect the moral and psychological state of the troops.

If we take into account the abnormal ratio of losses among special forces and high-ranking officers, a reasonable question arises whether the actions to neutralize the IDF officers were purposeful to disrupt the blitzkrieg of the Israeli army?

Despite the lack of specific information about what exactly happened on the front line, the abnormal IDF losses suggest a complex and confusing situation on the battlefield. Perhaps, over time, new evidence or data leaks will appear that will help to form a more complete picture of what is happening.

Sincerely, Alexander Semenov
«Полковникопад» в Израиле: Потери офицеров ЦАХАЛ являются критическими

The structure of losses on the reverse side suggests the opposite approach. It's like an attempt at total annihilation.
The number of dead and wounded in the Gaza Strip has been named

Since the beginning of the war in Israel, 4,137 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip, 13,162 wounded, 1,400 missing.

This was announced by the head of the press service of the government of Gaza, Salama Maruf.

He also said that 5,500 residential buildings were completely destroyed, including 14,200,000 housing units.

In addition, about 133,370,000 housing units were partially damaged, including 10,127 housing units that became uninhabitable.
https://rusvesna.su/news/1697829840

Вчера я писал об 32 уничтоженных Меркавах. Сегодня вот эта новость. Структура потерь Израиля говорит об плановости и об избирательности действий Хамас и Хезболлы, как бы хаотично это ни выглядело на первый взгляд.
Структура потерь с обратной стороны говорит об обратном подходе. Это похоже на попытку тотального уничтожения.
 
BREAKING: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommends that Israeli citizens leave Jordan and Egypt immediately, following the raising of the travel warning to level 4, the highest.

"We ask the Israelis to leave Jordan and Egypt immediately and refrain from traveling to Morocco"

- The Israeli National Security Council

Sources: Channel 11 and Al Jazeera

Meanwhile in NYC and Australia a pro-Palestinian demonstration is taking place.

 
Things are getting more complicated by the day. Hezbollah enters the theater.

Hezbollah release footage of the killing of Israeli soldiers.
With the following statement:

"Yesterday afternoon, Friday afternoon, October 20, 2023, the Mujahideen of the Islamic Resistance targeted a gathering of Zionist enemy soldiers in the occupied Honin Barracks (Ramim) with guided missiles, inflicting confirmed casualties among them."
 
🇮🇱Israel aprueba una ley para censurar a los medios de comunicación

☝️Israel aprobó una legislación para censurar y coartar la libertad de prensa de aquellos medios que contradigan la narrativa oficialista sobre el desarrollo del conflicto palestino-israelí, una medida dirigida particularmente al canal de noticias catarí Al Jazeera.

📰La normativa, de acuerdo al ministro de Comunicación de Israel, permitirá cerrar temporalmente los medios extranjeros durante estados de emergencia que consideren que atentan contra la seguridad nacional.

📺Con esta nueva ley, el ministerio de Defensa estará facultado a ordenar el cierre de transmiciones, clausurar oficinas, incautar equipos y restringir el acceso a los sitios web que considere.

💬"Israel está en guerra en tierra, aire, mar y en el frente de la diplomacia pública. No permitiremos de ninguna manera emisiones que perjudiquen la seguridad del Estado”, comentó el ministro Shlomo Karhi.

📃La medida será válida por 30 días desde la fecha de su promulgación, pero podrá prorrogarse indefinidamente por periodos adicionales de 30 días.

👁 @elOJOen

Translation into English

which reminds me of the infamous "14 days lockdown, to flatten the curve".
Oh well... by their fruits ye shall know them

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🇮🇱 Israel passes law to censor the media

☝️Israel passed legislation to censor and restrict the press freedom of media outlets that contradict the official narrative on the unfolding Israeli-Palestinian conflict, a move aimed particularly at the Qatari news channel Al Jazeera.

📰 The regulation, according to Israel's communication minister, will allow for the temporary closure of foreign media during states of emergency that are deemed to threaten national security.

📺 Under the new law, the defence ministry will be empowered to order the closure of broadcasts, close offices, seize equipment and restrict access to websites it deems appropriate.

Israel is at war on land, air, sea and on the public diplomacy front. We will in no way allow broadcasts that harm the security of the state," commented Minister Shlomo Karhi.

📃The measure will be valid for 30 days from the date of its enactment, but may be extended indefinitely for additional 30-day periods.

👁 @elOJOen
 
'Israel is preparing for war with Iran.'

20.10.2023

Meanwhile:

Humanitarian aid convoys have begun crossing into Gaza from Egypt via the Rafah Border Crossing.

By Mersiha Gadzo, Priyanka Shankar and Federica Marsi

 
Humanitarian aid convoys have begun crossing into Gaza from Egypt via the Rafah Border Crossing.
Earlier it was reported that Hamas released two American women. These events are apparently connected and were the result of some kind of "trade".
Hamas released two American women

Ранее сообщалось, что хамас освободил двух американок. Эти события по видимому связаны и явились результатом некой "торговли".
 

US, UK and Germany tell citizens to leave Lebanon amid fears of wider conflict​

The US, Britain and Germany called on their citizens to leave Lebanon on Thursday amid growing fears that Israel’s war with Hamas will escalate into a regional conflict.

The embassies in Beirut issued their warning after shelling intensified between northern Israel and southern Lebanon, the stronghold of Tehran’s ally Hizbollah.

The restive northern border is a principal concern for Israel, which fears it could be forced to divert military resources from the Gaza Strip even as it prepares for a ground invasion.

Strange times. Ents also go to war


Yes, the present weather system (storm Babete) hitting Britain is causing widespread damage and flooding and lives are being lost. See:

Like you, I can't help feeling this is the bi-product of battles that may be going on at higher densities. Indeed, the article I am attaching may in some way reflect this - see: MSN

Weather experts can't figure out why UK is tornado hotspot thanks to 'whirlwind alleys'​

UK tornados have started to baffle weather experts, as, while the phenomena remain rare on British shores, they appear to have started to adopt clear-cut local stomping grounds.

The weather systems are surging across a "tornado alley" in the UK as they become increasingly common, with up to 30 reported each year by forecasters like the Met Office.

Scientists studying their patterns have dubbed the UK an emerging "tornado hotspot" after one small but particularly vicious system tore apart a neighbourhood in Littlehampton, a small town in West Sussex.

Pictures of the town following its brush with the swirling mass of wind show knocked down walls, broken windows, and twisted trees, but with little damage and no deaths, observers dubbed it a "mini" tornado.

One scientist has admitted that meteorologists are unclear as to why these develop so frequently in the UK - as the country's conditions are not seen as conducive to the phenomena as elsewhere - and he has identified three key areas where tornados have become the most common.

According to Professor Schultz, the UK's tornado alley is actually three separate regions.

He wrote: "The UK's tornado alley is really three regions, most in southern England: an area south of a line between Reading and London with a maximum near Guildford, locations southwest of Ipswich and a line west and south of Birmingham."


Curiously, I live near Guildford so I guess you can blame me :-). Actually, the town, which is one of the wealthiest in the country in what is known as the 'stockbroker belt', is surrounded by hills and valleys, which may act as a natural funnel for tornados. Indeed, in recent years, we have two sets of fences in our garden blown down by strong winds.

However, I am really raising this matter here because I am sure the C's said not long ago that some areas of the world may start to experience stronger winds than hitherto they have known. I guess Britain with all the karma it has stored up over the years may be one of them. I wonder If anyone can track that quote down.​
 
Well, our occluded history vis a vis Atlantis, Rome etc, seems to suggest this. Civilisations rise and fall. I tend to agree with you, the divisions in our global society will never be rectified. When I was younger I had hope that we, the masses, would come together against the real enemy, the pathocrats. Now? No, I don't think so, I've lost all hope for a happy ending.

The cleansing mentioned by the C's suggests to me that we'll all (mostly) be checking out to 5d in the future. Yes, there will possibly be pockets of survivors, but they will have to be brave souls to survive what's coming. Things are terrible now, but really it's only going to get worse in the years to come. What was that quote by the C's? "There will come a time when the dead will seem blessed". That's a sobering thought for sure!

Until that time comes, we've just got to keep on trucking I suppose. We can only change our world on the microcosmic level, the rest we have to leave to the universe at large. Sad but true I think.
I concur with your sentiments. I don't know if anybody has been able to track that quote down in the transcripts (see wording in bold above) but it reminds me of the oft misquoted saying from the Bible that there will come a time when 'the living will envy the dead'.​

The phrase "the living will envy the dead" is a misquote of Ecclesiastes 9:5 in the Bible. The actual verse reads "For the living know that they shall die: but the dead know not any thing, neither have they any more a reward; for the memory of them is forgotten. Also their love, and their hatred, and their envy, is now perished; neither have they any more a portion for ever in any thing that is done under the sun."
 
This was posted by Dmitry Medvedev yesterday on his X/Twitter account. Spot on. With dire warnings.

Led by the US, the world is steadily rolling into a deep abyss. The decisions made clearly point not only to irreversible mental deterioration, but also to loss of the remaining shreds of conscience. These decisions, both significant and minor, are glaring symptoms of the epidemic social disease.

1. Biden has called the money to be spent on other people’s death far away from the US a “smart investment”. It is about getting additional weapons worth tens of billions of dollars for Ukraine and Israel.
2. Kiev regime has decided to ban Ukrainian Orthodox Church thus cutting its Orthodox Christians off the cradle of the mother church.
3. France’s interior minister unhesitatingly condemns a football star for his posts in support of Palestine.

These pieces of news are varied but all of them speak of accelerated decay of the very fabric of Western society.

Investing in unwanted people’s death is smart and good. It’s beyond words. It’s beyond good and evil. And it’s not only the old moron’s dementia, but the centuries-old philosophy of all of their state life.

Banning the ancestral church in Malorossiya is dirty politics deeply rooted in cocaine and satanism. That is, zelensky is not just a degenerate without kin and family. He is not just a zombie puppet who has forgotten both his own and general history. He is shaking with lust for power, the clown Frankenstein created for the clients’ amusement, ready not only to surrender his own body to them for carnal pleasures, but also to easily destroy Christianity in the homeland.

And third. Going beyond the trendy ideological buoys is now literally punishable in the West. It is allowed to express condolences to the Israelis, but not to the Palestinians. There should be no sympathy for them. They are all, like, terrorists there, so let them die by the thousands. Children, women, elderly are nothing but expendables.

The result of such statements is clear.

The Intifada will be going on forever.

The church will revive but through the blood and suffering of civil war.

And the quantity of the provided weapons will sooner or later leap into quality. The high-explosive, cumulative, incendiary, and volume-detonating charges will turn into nuclear ones…

 
Yes, the present weather system (storm Babete) hitting Britain is causing widespread damage and flooding and lives are being lost. See:

Like you, I can't help feeling this is the bi-product of battles that may be going on at higher densities. Indeed, the article I am attaching may in some way reflect this - see: MSN

Weather experts can't figure out why UK is tornado hotspot thanks to 'whirlwind alleys'​

UK tornados have started to baffle weather experts, as, while the phenomena remain rare on British shores, they appear to have started to adopt clear-cut local stomping grounds.

The weather systems are surging across a "tornado alley" in the UK as they become increasingly common, with up to 30 reported each year by forecasters like the Met Office.

Scientists studying their patterns have dubbed the UK an emerging "tornado hotspot" after one small but particularly vicious system tore apart a neighbourhood in Littlehampton, a small town in West Sussex.

Pictures of the town following its brush with the swirling mass of wind show knocked down walls, broken windows, and twisted trees, but with little damage and no deaths, observers dubbed it a "mini" tornado.

One scientist has admitted that meteorologists are unclear as to why these develop so frequently in the UK - as the country's conditions are not seen as conducive to the phenomena as elsewhere - and he has identified three key areas where tornados have become the most common.

According to Professor Schultz, the UK's tornado alley is actually three separate regions.

He wrote: "The UK's tornado alley is really three regions, most in southern England: an area south of a line between Reading and London with a maximum near Guildford, locations southwest of Ipswich and a line west and south of Birmingham."


Curiously, I live near Guildford so I guess you can blame me :-). Actually, the town, which is one of the wealthiest in the country in what is known as the 'stockbroker belt', is surrounded by hills and valleys, which may act as a natural funnel for tornados. Indeed, in recent years, we have two sets of fences in our garden blown down by strong winds.

However, I am really raising this matter here because I am sure the C's said not long ago that some areas of the world may start to experience stronger winds than hitherto they have known. I guess Britain with all the karma it has stored up over the years may be one of them. I wonder If anyone can track that quote down.
Hi MJF,

I did a quick search of the transcripts, but couldn't find a forecast by the Cs to that effect.

You may well be right in attributing the UK's wild weather in recent years to battles going on in 4D, or some of it anyway.

The picture is, however, blurry. Firstly, the Earth is now entering a mini ice-age, and the meandering Jet Stream (due to the Sun's quiescent behaviour, electrically speaking) has been bringing fairly long-lasting episodes of alternating extreme, unseasonal warmth followed by cold, rainy weather. You will be aware of the droughts this Summer (I, as a gardener had been using the hose daily), and now we have continual rain.

Secondly, the PTB have been interfering with and altering the Earth's weather patterns since the Second World War, or earlier, and have been developing the science of it to a finer art.
 
I remember it as the following;

There will come a time when the living will envy the dead.
 
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