@dawnsmith07@JonesCitizen Thatcher branded people fighting for jobs as “enemies of the state”, then if they lost their jobs, they were “benefit scroungers”
Tories can only maintain this no win scenario for workers because of the uncritical support of the MSM.
The British media are the real enemy within.
Israeli settlers and state forces have killed more Palestinian children in the West Bank in the past three years than in the 17 before that, according to new research
In the last 20 years, 22% of those killed by Israeli settlers and state forces have been children
"Palestinian doctor Dr Hussam Abu Safiya has appeared before Israels supreme court after more than 530 days in detention"
But you wouldn't know from just watching the UK msm, because they've never been interested in [Palestinian] hostages.
A soldier troubled by Israel's 1967 shoot-to-kill policy recalled a conversation with his commander: “I asked the officer: And if I hear babies crying, should I shoot them too? The answer I received was: Don’t be a girl.”
There is nothing unusual about Israeli soldiers murdering babies.
Israel is known to have killed more than 1,000 babies in Gaza under the age of one since 7 October 2023, not all of them anonymously in strikes from the air.
The Israeli military allowed a group of five premature babies in al-Nasser hospital to die and decompose in their incubators after its soldiers took over the building in late 2023.
Israeli commanders also knew that the first to die from a blockade of aid would be the most vulnerable. Babies froze or starved to death as the population was deprived of shelter, baby formula and food, with their mothers lacking sufficient nutrition to produce milk.
As the testimony from a soldier in 1967 noted, Israeli military doctrine encourages troops to stop seeing Palestinians, even Palestinian babies, as “human”. Their lives are considered worthless.
Israeli soldiers murdered another Palestinian baby last week in the West Bank, after they ambushed a car driven by a lecturer from Bethlehem university, Fahd Abu Haikal, in the Palestinian city of Hebron, which is under particularly brutal occupation.
One of the soldiers fired into the car, as it was slowing to a halt, from only a few metres away – from where he must have been able to see the passengers inside. The bullet killed Abu Haikal’s seventh-month-old baby, Sam, and wounded his wife, who was holding the infant. Abu Haikal’s 11-year-old son, also in the car, watched his baby brother bleed to death.
Israeli soldiers have been murdering Palestinian babies for decades. Yet none of it has roused an ounce of the outrage uniformly expressed by western media and politicians at Israel’s entirely fabricated claim that Hamas killed 40 babies on 7 October 2023.
This is an extract from my latest article How Israel planned the Gaza genocide decades ago. Find a link to the rest in the reply post ⬇️
What israelis call “evacuation measures” in Gaza is a tactic designed to concentrate civilians in crowded areas before launching deadly strikes https://t.co/Ipnqa1musv
Somali referee Omar Artan, who was denied entry into the USA ahead of the World Cup, has now been appointed by UEFA to officiate PSG vs. Aston Villa in the Super Cup final.
Elon Musk can say what he likes about me but I won't stay silent whilst foreign tech billionaires, money earned off the backs of real workers, try to interfere in our democracy, incite violence in our communities and tear apart our country.
Time for him to pipe down.
Palestinian engineer Ubay Ma'moun Saleh Farwana was killed after an Israeli strike targeted the roof of his family's home on Al-Maghrabi Street in Al-Sabra neighborhood in southern Gaza City.
Major:
The downing of the Israeli Heron TP MALE UAV over the Lebanese Beqaa might be the most significant resistance operation in recent months, after introducing fpv explosive drones.
Being able to hit and destroy one of Israel's primary strategic intelligence platforms, an asset relied upon for surveillance, target acquisition, and maintaining situational awareness deep across the battlefield, and updating strategic bank of targets.
Hezbollah today sent a clear message: Israeli aerial activity is not immune from challenge, and even some of its most advanced intelligence assets remain vulnerable.
In the last weeks, Hezbollah was not able to successfully hit any Hermes 450 despite firing more than 10 ManPADS missiles in separate operations. This resulted in Israeli drone activity increasing exponentially, with some days reaching 85 drone missile fired in 24 hours, and 10 to 12 killer and surveillance drones circling at the same time.
Beyond the material loss, the operation represents a direct strike against the enemy's intelligence-gathering capabilities. In today's war, blinding the enemy can be more valuable as damaging its firepower.
The fall of the Israeli "sky Queen" definitely was done by a longer range air defense missile, not mithaq 1 or 2.
New weapons are entering service during war is a very good sign of control and long endurance and preparation.
May God humiliate the Israelis and their supporters everywhere.
We do not need to spend more money on bombs and bullets.
We need to spend more on housing, schools and our NHS instead.
A roof over your head. Enough food to feed your children. A public health service you can rely on in your time of need.
That is what real security means.
Hezbollah announces 4 more operations on Thursday, 11 June, in response to Israeli attacks on Lebanon, bringing the total to 8 so far:
• Targeted at 9:30 am an Israeli Hummer vehicle and a Merkava tank at Khillet al-Raj in Deir Siryan with two Ababil attack drones.
• Targeted at 12:50 pm an Israeli Merkava tank on Saf al-Hawa Road in Bint Jbeil with an Ababil attack drone.
• Targeted at 12:50 pm a newly established Israeli artillery position in Odaisseh and an ammunition resupply vehicle near the site with two Ababil attack drones.
• Targeted at 12:50 pm a group of Israeli soldiers attempting to flee from a Yagu military vehicle near the newly established artillery position in Odaisseh with an Ababil attack drone.
Hezbollah announces 3 more operations on Thursday, 11 June, in response to Israeli attacks on Lebanon, bringing the total to 4 so far:
• Targeted at 12:50 am a gathering of Israeli military vehicles and troops in the Rajman area on the outskirts of Tayr Harfa for a second time with a rocket barrage.
• Engaged an Israeli Hermes 450 ("Zik") drone over the Iqlim al-Tuffah region at 10:45 am with a surface-to-air missile, forcing it to retreat.
• Targeted the newly established Nimr al-Jamal military site on Wednesday, 10 June, at 5:30 pm with a swarm of attack drones.