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

Is it just me, or did the Houthis call Trump's bluff?

From Trump:

"Trump posted on his Truth Social platform on Monday: "Every shot fired by the Houthis will be looked upon from this point forward, as being a shot fired from the weapons and leadership of IRAN."

"And IRAN will be held responsible, and suffer the consequences, and those consequences will be dire!"

And from the Houthis:

"Yemeni forces target Israeli Ben Gurion Airport with hypersonic missile"

"The Yemeni Armed Forces have launched a hypersonic ballistic missile against a military installation south of the occupied city of Yaffa, near Tel Aviv, marking their second major operation against Israeli targets within 24 hours."

"Yemen’s Houthis on Tuesday claimed their third attack on American warships in 48 hours, despite US strikes on the Iran-backed rebels that have sparked mass protests."

"Yemen warns US, Israel: ‘What is coming is even greater; prepare for earth-trembling response’"

From Trump: Crickets.

Articles below:


 
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A few thoughts on a recent interview with Larry Johnson, done by Nema.

According to Larry, as of few days ago, he held out some hope for Trump and crew. But today he appears to have lost that hope, and his verbiage is pretty much gloves off. I'm going to post a few quotes that are
“clean” and tell you that there are few others about trump that are “not so clean”.

“Trump and Gabbard are gone, they have sold out.”

“Trump is a liar”. He has sold his soul to the Devil”.

“He “is” going to start this ME war, and it will be the end of his presidency”.

Nothing about the interview IMO brings anything new to the table. But I noticed Larry’s, maybe call it “attitude”, change. And I think that attitude and feeling of disgust is being felt with many others.

Interview below:


 
A tragic end to Academy award winner director Hamdan Ballal is murdered by Jewish activists and Israeli settlers

Hamdan Ballal, co-director of the Oscar-winning Israel-Palestine documentary “No Other Land,” is reportedly missing after being attacked, according to a series of posts on X from co-director Yuval Abraham.

“A group of settlers just lynched Hamdan Ballal, co-director of our film ‘No Other Land,'” Abraham posted on X Monday. “They beat him and he has injuries in his head and stomach, bleeding. Soldiers invaded the ambulance he called, and took him. No sign of him since.”

The Associated Press reported that activists from the Center for Jewish Nonviolence saw Ballal get beat up by Israeli settlers on the scene, describing how: “A group of 10-20 masked settlers attacked him and other Jewish activists with stones and sticks, and smashed their car windows and slashed their tires.”

Witnesses reported that Ballal was attacked in his home village of Susya, with a majority of the masked people being teenagers with sticks and knives, according to Joseph Kaplan Weinger. Three Palestinians were also detained; according to lawyer Leah Zemel, they were then taken into a military center ahead of questioning. A reason for their detention was not given.

Abraham also shared a video depicting a masked man pushing another individual, before the individuals filming flee back to their vehicle. Variety has reached out to reps from Cinetic Media for comment.

The International Documentary Association (IDA) shared a statement with Variety in response to the attack: “We demand Ballal’s immediate release and that his family and community be informed about his condition, location, and the justification for his detention.”

The alleged attack comes just three weeks after “No Other Land” won the Academy Award for best documentary. On stage, directors Abraham, Ballal, Basel Adra and Rachel Szor took the opportunity to call attention to the destruction happening in Gaza.

“We call on the world to take serious actions to stop the injustice and to stop the ethnic cleansing of Palestinian people,” said Adra, a Palestinian journalist and activist. “About two months ago, I became a father, and my hope to my daughter that she will not have to live the same life I’m living now. … ‘No Other Land’ reflects the harsh reality that we have been enduring for decades and still resist.”

Made as an Israeli-Palestinian collective, “No Other Land” follows a Palestinian family living in the West Bank as their home gets destroyed by the Israeli government and they face displacement. But amidst the dire conditions, Adra and Abraham, an Israeli journalist, form an unexpected friendship and work together to document the story.

The film first premiered at last year’s Berlin Film Festival, where it earned top documentary jury and audience prizes. The documentary continued to earn critical acclaim attention on the fall festival circuit, where it played at the Toronto, Vancouver and New York film festivals. Despite this, the film still doesn’t have a U.S. distributor, leading the filmmakers to self-release the film in New York City on Jan. 31 and Los Angeles on Feb. 7.

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Daniella Weiss, a radical settler leader, has been nominated by Israelis for this year’s Nobel Peace Prize.
As a leader of the settler movement and former mayor of the illegal settlement of Kedumim, she has actively worked to expand the occupation, deprive Palestinians of their land and legitimize settler violence. The international community considers Israeli settlements illegal under international law and the Geneva Conventions due to their construction in occupied territories.

Maybe the message is to assume that the West Bank is going to be annexed to Israel (?)
It's like a cynical joke from Israel to everyone, however in that order of ideas Daniela Weiss fits the description of Nobel Peace Prize winners, an institution run by globalists who reward each other and who are directed under the suggestions of the UN, some laureates to the Nobels fredspris : Henry Kissinger, Menachen Begin, Barack Obama, Al Gore, Juan Manuel Santos, Aung San Suu Kyi, The World Food Programme (WFP) ONU , Abiy Ahmed, among others... and why not, Donald Trump who nominates himself: “I deserve it, but I'll never get it. It's a shame.” (That would be interesting)

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Palestinians walk on a damaged road, leaving Nur Shams refugee camp, in the occupied West Bank, February 26,2025 [Mohammed Torokman/Reuters]

The Extreme Ambitions of West Bank Settlers



Israelis’ nomination of extremist settler leader for Nobel Peace Prize sparks online furor


The Nobel Peace Prize winners will be announced on Oct. 10 with the award ceremony scheduled for Dec. 10.



When you watch her speech there, her manner is not only very much like Hitler, the microphone also sometimes lines up with her top lip giving the impression of his silly little mustache..
 
This is Netanyahu's first trip to Europe since the ICC issued an international arrest warrant against him last November. Hungary then extended its invitation to Netanyahu and announced that it will not execute the arrest warrant.
Hungary's government announced Thursday its decision to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC) during the state visit of Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Budapest.
Hungary's exit from the ICC is a “bold and principled” decision, Netanyahu responded. “It is important to confront this corrupt organization.”

Reception of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu by Viktor Orban and the Honor Guard in Hungary

“Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Budapest, the safest place in Europe - welcome to Hungary, Prime Minister!” the posting read.

“I signed a document announcing our withdrawal from the ICC because it has become politicized,”
Viktor Orban said.

Orban to Netanyahu: All Jews Can Feel Safe in Hungary

Welcoming Orbán, Netanyahu noted that both understood the threat that radical Islam poses to Europe, Israel and Arab countries. “Iran is the biggest threat and we are also the front line protecting Europe,” he said.
The Hungarian leader said modern anti-Semitism is on the rise in Western Europe, while it is on the decline in Eastern Europe, adding that Hungary has zero tolerance for anti-Semitic statements.

Orbán, who was recently re-elected for a third consecutive term, is considered a nationalist “lightning rod” in the European Union, who has led a policy of restricting democracy in his own country. Since his re-election in 2010, after previously serving as prime minister from 1998 to 2002, he has launched a legislative offensive to impose restrictions on civil society, the media and the justice system. In the last election, he gerrymandered constituencies in a move that helped him stay in power.

As part of his battle against human rights organizations in Hungary, Orbán introduced legislation known as the “Stop Soros” bill, which criminalizes individuals or groups that help illegal immigrants in the country. George Soros, a Hungarian-born Jewish billionaire, supports many of the country's liberal organizations. In April, Orbán's right-wing Fidesz party captured two-thirds of the seats in parliament. As a result, Orban now has a majority that would allow him to amend the constitution.
Under Netanyahu's leadership, Israel has moved closer to Central European countries, such as the Visegrad Group: Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, an alliance that Israel intends to use in part to weaken the European Union consensus on Palestinian and Iranian issues. In addition to their rapprochement with Israel, the Visegrad countries have been increasingly at odds with Western Europe, especially Germany, in the face of the 2015 wave of mass migration and international terrorism and terrorism, in a way that has called into question the shared liberal values on which the EU is based. Hungary has spearheaded this battle under Orbán's leadership.

During his stay in Israel, the Hungarian leader will also meet with President Reuven Rivlin and Chief Rabbi David Lau.
In the afternoon, Orbán will visit the Yad Vashem Holocaust Remembrance Museum, then plant a tree in the Grove of Nations, located in the Jerusalem Forest. In the evening he will be received by Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, at the official Prime Minister's Residence.
Haaretz

 

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