"US owns Gaza": If Trump "says word" the IDF will continue with ethnic cleansing.
I guess he said the word to Lebanon"US owns Gaza": If Trump "says word" the IDF will continue with ethnic cleansing.
If you already watched it, a summary would be helpful for those who do not have time to watch the full video.A Nima and Max Blumenthal clip [41:26] of commentary and insights into the current situation:
I think Netanyahu and by extention, Israel "own" the puppets of pretty much everyone in Washington, including the President."US owns Gaza": If Trump "says word" the IDF will continue with ethnic cleansing.
We do not really know who runs the Mossad kabbalist group that is really in power in Israel, according to the C's. Netanyahoo may be just receiving orders from higher up.I think Netanyahu and by extention, Israel "own" the puppets of pretty much everyone in Washington, including the President.
A: Mossad is near the apex of the 3D consortium. The lines blur at that level.
Q: (Perceval) What's the relationship between the Mossad and the Rothschilds?
A: Mossad is a "brainchild."
(Perceval) [...] So, when they say "Mossad" as an answer to a lot of these questions, we're not really talking about the overt Israeli government here, right?
A: No. Kabbalists.
(Ursus Minor) Who or what is making Netanyahu push Israel to the brink?
(L) I think we have that answer! [laughter] Already answered there! Is that something along the line of what these underground handlers would be doing?
A: Yes and also mind manipulation.
Yeah, my view is that he’s just a useful psychopathic puppet, doesn’t think for himself, follows a script, completely disposable when things get out of hand and everyone hates him and he’s lost all face even among his own… just to be replaced by another useful psychopuppet- I’m sure they’ve got one in the pipeline readily programmed to step in.We do not really know who runs the Mossad kabbalist group that is really in power in Israel, according to the C's. Netanyahoo may be just receiving orders from higher up.
Without directly blaming Israel for his assassination, the Houthis stated that the conflict with Israel is not over and that Tel Aviv will be punished for the crimes it has committed.
The Houthis in Yemen reported Thursday the death of Muhammad Abd al Karim al Ghamari, chief of staff of their movement, “while performing his duties,” Reuters reported.
Without directly blaming Israel for his assassination, the Houthis said the conflict with the Jewish state is not over and that Tel Aviv will be punished for the crimes it has committed, the agency said.
According to The Israel Times newspaper, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) had attempted to kill Al Ghamari on two occasions. Last June, during an attack against him and other senior officials, he was reported to have been seriously wounded. He was also among the IDF's targets against Houthi leaders in August, when the Houthi prime minister and a dozen officials were killed.
In the days following the military actions, the movement issued statements on behalf of its chief of staff, implying that he was still alive. Now, the organization has officially confirmed his death. “We have taken significant action against the Houthis to eliminate significant threats, and we will do the same against any threats in the future,” Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said following the news.
Well....So, judging by how they always operate, I was thinking that it would be a much easier operation to conduct if no one at home is protesting on the streets about hostages, instad they may be protesting on the streets about remains being kept and seeking revenge for said dead hostages. it could turn popular option around in favor of more aggression. Specially if Palestinians return to their destroyed homes in Gaza.
Israel effectively serves as the world’s largest business incubator – though, in its case, not just by nurturing start-up companies.
Rather, it offers global corporations the chance to test and refine new weapons, machinery, technologies, data collection and automation processes in the occupied territories. These developments are associated with mass oppression, control, surveillance, incarceration, ethnic cleansing – and now genocide.
In a world of shrinking resources and growing climate chaos, such innovative technologies of subjugation are likely to have domestic, in addition to overseas, applications. Gaza is the corporate world’s laboratory, and a window into our own future.
In her 60-page report, Albanese writes that her research “reveals how the forever-occupation has become the ideal testing ground for arms manufacturers and Big Tech… while investors and private and public institutions profit freely”.
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Big Tech, construction and materials firms, agribusiness, the tourism industry, the goods and services sector, and supply chains have also got in on the act.
And enabling it all is a finance sector – which includes banks, pension funds, universities, insurers and charities – keen to continue investing in this architecture of oppression.
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The NSO Group has developed Pegasus phone spyware that is now being used to surveill politicians, journalists and human rights activists around the world.
Last year the Biden administration signed a contract with another Israeli spyware firm, Paragon. Will we learn one day that the US used exactly this kind of technology to spy on Albanese and other international law experts, on the pretext that they were waging so-called “economic warfare”?
IBM trains Israeli military and intelligence personnel, and is central to the collection and storage of biometric data on Palestinians. Hewlett Packard Enterprises supplies technology to Israel’s occupation regime, prison service and police.
Microsoft has developed its largest centre outside the US in Israel, from which it has fashioned systems for use by the Israeli military, while Google and Amazon have a $1.2 billion contract to provide it with tech infrastructure.
The prestigious research university MIT, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has collaborated with Israel and companies like Elbit to develop automated weapons systems for drones and refine their swarm formations.
Palantir, which supplies the Israeli military with Artificial Intelligence platforms, announced a deeper strategic partnership in January 2024, early in Israel’s slaughter in Gaza, over what the Bloomberg news agency termed “Battle Tech”.
Over the past 21 months, Israel has been introducing new automated programs driven by AI – such as “Lavendar”, “Gospel” and “Where’s Daddy?” – to select huge numbers of targets in Gaza with little or no human oversight.