The death toll in Israel’s offensive in Lebanon hit 3,287 on Tuesday, with an additional 14,222 people being injured in Israeli airstrikes and raids across the country.
Category: THE ISRAEL WAR – Nov 12 2024
GAZA DEATH TOLL
The IDF killed at least 43,665 in Gaza and injured 103,076 since its genocide began last year. At least 11,000 people are missing. About 70 percent of the victims have been women and children, according to the UN.
TRUMP ELECTION A WIN OR A LOSS FOR ISRAEL
On one side of the Israel War equation, Donald Trump’s victory in the U.S. will be a serious blow to Israel’s security and will be proven a disaster for Palestinians in the region, according to a Middle East scholar.
LIFE WITHOUT UNRWA: PALESTINIANS LEFT TO ROT
Israel’s vote last month to ban UNRWA from any of its territory put the lives of Palestinians suffering in Gaza in “unchartered territory” because the agency’s humanitarian work has been called “indispensable.”
TRUMP OFFERS ZIONIST ELISE STEFANIK UN AMBASSADOR ROLE
Donald Trump offered Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., Nikki Haley’s old seat as the U.S. ambassador to the UN, dashing earlier hopes that he may avoid inviting neocons into his administration.
ISRAEL SIGNS $5.2B DEAL TO BUY BOEING F-15s WITH STOLEN U.S. TAXPAYER MONEY
Each year, the United States government gives Israel nearly $4 billion of taxpayer money. Despite the Israeli genocide in Gaza, its bombing Lebanon into ruin, and its effort to pull the U.S. into a wider war in the region that would include Iran, Israel was able to sign a $5.2 billion contract with Boeing to receive 25 more F-15 fighter jets—all on the American taxpayers’ dime.
NORTHERN GAZA A HELL HOLE AS ETHNIC CLEANSING CONTINUES
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seems to be intent on clearing northern Gaza to take control of the region as it grows clearer that the IDF has no plans to allow these Palestinians to return to their homes.
HUMANITARIAN HEAD: SUFFERING IN GAZA ALMOST ‘UNPARALLELED’
Jan Egeland, the head of the Norwegian Refugee Council, returned home from a brief trip to Gaza last week and said the suffering that he witnessed was “almost unparalleled” and he saw “scene after scene of absolute despair,” according to The Guardian.