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‘We haven’t got any rockets in West Bank yet Israel kills everyday’ – BBC News

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Spokesman for Fatah, Dr Husam Zomlot tells the BBC News that Israeli PM Netanyahu is guilty of ‘ liquidation of an entire nation’.

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  1. @athealelmenyawi1

    January 16, 2024 at 11:08 pm

    More depressing watching this in Oct 2023

  2. @ramirami5466

    January 16, 2024 at 11:08 pm

    Free Palestine 🇵🇸🤲🏼

  3. @alikulluk7853

    January 16, 2024 at 11:08 pm

    People in all of Palestine have been taking the streets for the past couple of weeks, fighting against the forced displacement of Palestinian families in Sheikh Jarrah and the Israeli agenda of further Judaization of occupied land, as well as Israel's assaults on Palestinians in Al-Aqsa Mosque and the brutal assault on Gaza.

    While the case of Sheikh Jarrah has sparked a wide Palestinian uprising, it is not the only case of ethnic cleansing in Palestine and East Jerusalem in specific. Joining the families in Sheikh Jarrah are Palestinian residents of the village of Silwan, who will also be facing the same reality of dispossession in the near future, a reality caused by settler entities implementing Israel's political wills.

    #savesheikhjarrah

    #SaveSilwan

    #JerusalemFightsBack

    #FreePalestine

  4. @EhabAlatipi

    January 16, 2024 at 11:08 pm

    Imagine the same clip be 100% relevant 7 years later!! 7 YEARS 0 CHANGE!!

  5. @michaelrose8913

    January 16, 2024 at 11:08 pm

    Israel is attacking the whole wide world, if only the eyes would see.
    The genocide over Gaza is blatantly obvious…but how many of US want to AVOID checking the FACT that Israel killed Japan with the nuclear strike on Fukushima 3/11/2011?
    jimstonefreelance.com/fukushima1.html
    The proof is CLEARLY SEEN in Jim's photos.
    If Israel nuke one sovereign nation, when will the zioNAZI thugs nuke Manhattan?
    The Dimona nuclear WMDs are ALREADY stored in the Israel embassy.
    The IDF Campaign is codenamed "Samson Effect"

  6. @BenClarkCEC

    January 16, 2024 at 11:08 pm

    Dear Mr BBC, why not report on the footage coming out that proves HAMAS fire rockets intentionally from civilian/U.N. areas to make their own people targets. Then the cowards leave the areas they have made legitimate targets and fire the rockets by remote. Then leaving innocent men, women and Children to take the devastating fallout. HAMAS is vile, brutal and cowardly. BBC stop supporting HAMAS with your biased, covering up, coverage. I am licence fee payer and disgusted by your coverage.

  7. @danlivni2097

    January 16, 2024 at 11:08 pm

    The world is outraged by Israeli self-defense but only 'concerned' when Muslims kill Muslims.
    http://online.wsj.com/articles/bret-stephens-palestine-and-double-standards-1407194971
    Aug. 4, 2014 

    What follows are excerpts from a June 30, 2014, news account by Tim Craig, the Washington Post's bureau chief in Pakistan:

    "Pakistan's military launched a major ground offensive in the northwestern part of the country Monday, beginning what army commanders say will be a 'house-to-house search' for terrorist leaders and other militants.

    "The offensive began after two weeks of airstrikes in North Waziristan. . . .

    "In a statement, Pakistan's military said its soldiers discovered 'underground tunnels' and 'preparation factories' for explosives during the initial hours of the ground assault. . . .

    "Backed by artillery and tanks, troops killed 17 terrorists Monday, the army said. Combined with the toll from airstrikes that began June 16, a total of 376 terrorists have died in the offensive, the army said. . . .

    "More than a half-million residents fled North Waziristan ahead of the ground offensive. The mass evacuation of the area, which has a population of about 600,000, was intended to limit civilian casualties during the operation. The military also set up checkpoints in the area to trap militants."

    Underground tunnels, explosives factories, weeks of airstrikes, artillery bombardment, mass displacement of civilians—leaving aside the probability that this is the first that you've heard of any of this, does it ring a familiar bell? If so, maybe the Council on American-Islamic Relations and the various self-described antiwar groups that marched near the White House on Saturday to protest Israel's military campaign in Gaza can organize another big rally outside the Pakistani embassy. No more U.S. aid to Islamabad! Boycott Pakistani products! Divest from Pakistani companies!

    I'm dreaming. Over the weekend there was saturation coverage of an Israeli strike near a U.N.-run school that killed 10 people, three of them members of Islamic Jihad. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called the hit "a moral outrage and a criminal act" that had to be "swiftly investigated." The State Department pronounced itself "appalled." If the Secretary-General, the Secretary of State and other arbiters of international decency have expressed themselves similarly with respect to the conduct of Pakistan's army—take a look at the picture accompanying this column to see how that one looks—I must have missed it. More than 1,500 Pakistani civilians have been reported killed since the government's offensive began in mid June.

    Here's what else one might have missed in the midst of the media's saturation coverage of Gaza.

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    Not Gaza: Pakistani soldiers after a military operation in North Waziristan. aamir qureshi/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images
    In Iraq, some 1,600 people were killed in the month of July. "I am concerned about the rising number of casualties in Iraq, particularly among the civilian population," U.N. envoy Nickolay Mladenov told the AFP. "Children and women are most vulnerable."

    Note the verb. Not outraged or appalled, merely concerned.

    In Syria, more than 1,800 people have been killed in just the last 10 days. On Monday, the London-based Syrian Network for Human Rights reported the deaths of "at least 130 people, including seven children and 10 women," at the hands of forces loyal to Bashar Assad.

    As for the State Department, its only Syria-related press release from Monday was an announcement that it was funding a project to "document the current condition of cultural heritage sites in Syria and assess the future restoration, preservation, and protection needs for those sites."

    In Libya, roughly 200 people were killed last month in artillery and rocket clashes between rival militias. Another 22 were killed over the weekend as Islamist groups attacked Tripoli's airport.

    A joint statement by the governments of France, Italy, Germany, the U.K. and the U.S. noted only that "we strongly condemn the ongoing violence across the country . . . which jeopardizes the continuation of a peaceful transition and severely affects the life of the Libyan people."

    In Nigeria, Boko Haram has turned its fury on Muslims who try to fight back against the jihadist group. Nearly 3,000 people have been killed so far this year, and another 500,000 have been made refugees. A spokesperson for the U.N.'s Mr. Ban issued a statement in his name, condemning Boko's attacks.

    Since the war in Gaza began nearly a month ago, I have been bombarded with indignant letters and tweets calling me a "racist" for my views and asking whether I would like to live in Gaza.

    My answer to the second point is that I would no more want to live under Hamas than I would under any other fanatical dictatorship that starts gratuitous wars, uses civilians as human shields, punishes political opposition with death, and sends others to die while its leaders hide beneath hospital sheets.

    As for racism, people often point out how peculiar it is that the Jewish state seems to arouse a level of condemnation that never seems to apply equally elsewhere. But perhaps the real racism is the indifference to Muslim suffering around the world when the person dropping the bomb or pulling the trigger is another Muslim. A world that makes a fetish of the alleged guilt of Israel is also a world that holds too much Muslim life cheap.

  8. @ruzinabegum763

    January 16, 2024 at 11:08 pm

    It's time the world woke up. The Israeli government is targeting and murdering Palestinians and tries to cover up what can be called a genocide with these lies.

    Truth will always prevail.

  9. @kaptaanpakistan8533

    January 16, 2024 at 11:08 pm

    NOBODY HAS EVER LIVED PEACEFULLY ON STOLEN LAND. ISRAEL SHOLD LEAVE AND GO SOMEWHERE ELSE.

  10. @BlossomingDeenHD

    January 16, 2024 at 11:08 pm

    Truth

  11. @jan3019

    January 16, 2024 at 11:08 pm

    It just happened that Israel have the technology to protect their civilians, without their Iron Dome there's gonna be A ALOT of civilians casualties in Israel for sure, can you imagine if they did not intercept those hamas rockets????

  12. @mikea69x

    January 16, 2024 at 11:08 pm

    LOL yeah no rockets, good one!!

  13. @mentalhealthmatters1609

    January 16, 2024 at 11:08 pm

    "Israel… The most cowardly army on earth" professor Norman finkelstein

  14. @FootyTop10

    January 16, 2024 at 11:08 pm

    "We know too well our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians"- NELSON MANDELA

  15. @h45an

    January 16, 2024 at 11:08 pm

    The Israeli lies and propaganda machine is becoming exposed.. You can't keep using the same IDF rhetoric like a stubborn teen, Hamas did this Hamas did that… Lies lies.. Israel started it, continues to murder innocent women men and children.. Then blames Hamas

  16. @bernardoduran9783

    January 16, 2024 at 11:08 pm

    No tunnels and no rockets on the west bank, them why the killings. Did Israel get it completely wrong? I know USA did.

  17. @noagir

    January 16, 2024 at 11:08 pm

    what a load of crap… Israel only defends itself… And even if you call them the worst names… Murderers, demons, what ever… We can agree that they are not stupid right?
    so why would they? It upsets the world, it takes money and time and soldiers' lives… So why?
    I'll tell you why. Because they defend themselves from the on-going never-stopping rain of rockets from the Hamas. And yes, these rockets are weak, but trust me, if you kids would have to practically live in their shelters, you'd do something about it.

  18. @jeff2536

    January 16, 2024 at 11:08 pm

    To be born palestinian is a life sentence that can change to a death sentence in a flush

  19. @nospying9520

    January 16, 2024 at 11:08 pm

    Everyone can say what they like, Palastine had its land stolen, the theifs have no right, other then to pack their bags and go!

  20. @innakogan9168

    January 16, 2024 at 11:08 pm

    go go ISRAEL !!!

  21. @robertuk2006

    January 16, 2024 at 11:08 pm

    Long live Israel, and long may it prosper! I will not listen to what this scumbag getting interviewed says! He is a fool, who talks crap and lies!

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