
Stephanie
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Stephanie
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On these days, I was supposed to be walking the stage, graduating from college. Instead, I'm picking up bags of charred, dismembered bodies of women and children who were killed by Israeli occupation forces.




Growing up, Imane Khalif was told she couldn't box because she's a woman Now, she's being told she can't box because she isn't "woman enough" Fighting poverty and sexism, she's now Algeria's top female boxer




Hamas and Fatah signed an agreement in China for joint control of Gaza after the war. Instead of rejecting terrorism, Mahmoud Abbas embraces the murderers and rapists of Hamas, revealing his true face. In reality, this wonโt happen because Hamas's rule will be crushed, and Abbas will be watching Gaza from afar. Israel's security will remain solely in Israel's hands.






BREAKING: Israel dropped bombs on Palestinian families seeking refuge in tents in Khan Younis, burning them alive. Israel then bombed those fleeing the massacre, killing at least 67. This is genocide, backed and funded by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.

BREAKING: ๐ฎ๐ฑ๐ณ๐ฑ After 76 years, The International Court of Justice in the Hague now labels Israel's practices in the occupied Palestinian territories as APARTHEID. Which means they don't recognize it as a state anymore.

In Biden's world, Netanyahu accepted the ceasefire deal & Hamas is the rejectionist obstacle In every Israeli newspaper daily, Netanyahu is doing everything possible to sabotage the deal while Hamas keeps making "huge concessions" to make it work. Shameless gaslighting...


Joe Biden has the blood of tens of thousands of Palestinians on his hand. Israel would never have been able to raze Gaza to the ground without him. I'm a non-believer, but if Hell exists, that man would have a first class ticket there. A monster who belongs in jail.

"This is a watershed moment for Palestine, for justice and for international law." Palestinian FM Riyad al-Maliki issues a statement after the ICJ ruled that Israelโs settlement policies in the occupied Palestinian territories are in breach of international law.

Israel rejects the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) that was published today regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Unfortunately, the Courtโs opinion is fundamentally wrong. It mixes politics and law. It injects the politics of the corridors of the UN in New York into the courtrooms of the ICJ in The Hague. The opinion is completely detached from the reality of the Middle East: while Hamas, Iran and other terrorist elements are attacking Israel from seven fronts - including from Gaza and Judea & Samaria โ with the aim of obliterating it, and in the aftermath of the greatest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust, the opinion ignores the atrocities that took place on October 7, as well as the security imperative of Israel to defend its territory and its citizens. The opinion contradicts the guiding principle that formed the basis of all the peace agreements and arrangements that have been reached to date between Israel and its neighbors, according to which the resolution of the conflict will only be possible through direct negotiations between the parties. The opinion only distances the possibility of resolving the conflict. The Palestinian Authority, which initiated the move, is not interested in peace, but in slinging mud at Israel. Peace can only be achieved through direct negotiations between the parties, and the Palestinian Authority will not be able to evade this reality by turning to international tribunals. It should be emphasized that the opinion is blatantly one-sided. It ignores the past: the historical rights of the State of Israel and the Jewish people in the Land of Israel. It is detached from the present: from the reality on the ground and the agreements between the parties. And it is dangerous for the future: it distances the parties from the only possible solution, which is direct negotiations. Furthermore, it should be clarified that the opinion published today is an advisory opinion and it is not legally binding. The State of Israel adheres to the rule of law, and has an independent and respected legal system. It is committed to international law and it will continue to protect its citizens in accordance with international law.

"This is a watershed moment for Palestine, for justice and for international law." Palestinian FM Riyad al-Maliki issues a statement after the ICJ ruled that Israelโs settlement policies in the occupied Palestinian territories are in breach of international law.












