Saturday, 30 November 2024

WHAT DOES THE CEASEFIRE ACTUALLY MEAN ?

 How can you trust a  ceasefire that's been brokered by the biggest war criminals on the planet, the u.s. government ? Well, you can't, but it shows that the amerikkkans and their fascist allies , israel, are not as all powerful as they thought they were. The Resistance has shown that they have teeth, and despite seemingly insurmountable odds, they keep resisting and fighting back .
This is a decent analysis.

 

Evaluating Lebanon ceasefire deal 

A ceasefire in Lebanon was announced on Nov. 26. What does it mean?

This is a ceasefire deal brokered by U.S. imperialism and applauded by France and the rest of the countries in the European Union. According to press statements the deal is to “secure Israel from the threat of Hezbollah.” (CBS News, Nov. 27)

Hezbollah fighters

In other words, Israel had to be bailed out by its imperialist backersIsrael totally failed in its often-stated aim of fully defeating Hezbollah. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the goal of creating a depopulated buffer zone on Lebanon’s side of the frontier. This effort too has failed.

Both the Lebanese government and Hezbollah insisted that a return of displaced civilians to southern Lebanon must be a key tenet of the truce.

Resistance News Network reports: “As the people of Lebanon return safely and joyously to their homes after months of displacement, Hezbollah’s decisive victory is clear: As promised by [assassinated Hezbollah Secretary-General] Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in his final speech, 200,000 settlers have not and will not return to the northern settlements — unlike the steadfast Lebanese [small farmers].

“Hezbollah, despite great sacrifices, retains full command and control, as evidenced by its ability to strike ‘Tel Aviv’ and Haifa two days ago. Meanwhile, the zionist Defense Minister moments ago rejected recommendations to return to schooling in the Golan Heights and border settlements, despite the ceasefire, underscoring ongoing insecurity.” (Nov. 27)

Israeli Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, a right-wing member of Netanyahu’s government, opposed the agreement, saying on X that “the agreement does not ensure the return of Israelis to their homes in the country’s north. The Lebanese army does not have the ability to overcome Hezbollah.” (aljazeera.com, Nov. 26)

 The Israeli war cabinet approved the U.S.-brokered deal even before President Joe Biden’s announcement that Israeli troops would withdraw from southern Lebanon, with the Lebanese army redeploying in the region over a 60-day period.

Israel failed to hold any ground

Israel is once again defeated in its attempt to invade and hold ground in Lebanon.  The Zionist state was capable of creating massive destruction of civilian centers with U.S.-provided bombs. But it could not defend its own military centers from Hezbollah’s rockets.

The day before the ceasefire went into effect, Hezbollah stated that it had carried out fresh retaliatory operations against Israeli military sites and settlements deep inside Israel and had succeeded in hitting a number of the regime’s vital bases.

Hezbollah announced its use of squadrons of advanced drones. The drones succeeded in hitting a series of sensitive military sites in Tel Aviv and its surroundings, scoring direct hits.

Beirut in wake of Israeli bombardment, September 2024.

Hezbollah successfully targeted Israel’s heavily defended Shraga Base four times with drones and rockets. The Shraga Base, north of Acre, is the administrative headquarters of the notorious Golani Brigade. Hezbollah posted widely the videos of its successful attacks. (tinyurl.com/2whxpv58)

In a surprise attack by Hezbollah the previous week, on Nov. 18 two fighters in southern Lebanon ambushed Israeli forces, hitting the chief of Golani Brigade, its company commander and several soldiers. Five Israelis, including an off-duty major, were killed in the attack and other senior officers injured. (timesofisrael.com, Nov. 28)

Hezbollah was also able to hit a number of Israeli settlements, including Maalot-Tarshiha and Kabri with rockets, along with gatherings of Israeli forces in a number of settlements, including Metulla and Kiryat Shmona. Hezbollah destroyed an Israeli bulldozer and a Merkava tank near Khiyam in southern Lebanon, resulting in casualties among its crew. (presstv.ir, Nov. 27)

In defense of Palestine, Hezbollah has fired rockets into Israel and carried out raids since the October 7, 2023, Al-Aqsa Flood launched by Hamas. began. Two months ago, Israel opened an all-out bombing of Lebanon, targeting hospitals and schools in Beirut and all major population centers.

Will a U.S.-brokered deal hold?

In its bloody, 200-year history, U.S. imperialism has never respected, honored or abided by any treaty, deal or ceasefire with Indigenous peoples internally or internationally. There is no reason to believe that any part of this temporary pause, brokered by U.S. imperialism, was made in good faith.

Although Netanyahu immediately and publicly thanked Biden for his “involvement in securing the ceasefire agreement,” he added the escape clause on the deal. “In full coordination with the United States, we retain complete military freedom of action. Should Hezbollah violate the agreement or attempt to rearm, we will strike decisively.” (reuters.com, Nov. 26)

So, while declaring that Hezbollah cannot rearm, Netanyahu declares that Israel fully intends to rearm. The stated reason for Israel agreeing to the ceasefire is “to focus on Iran, to replenish depleted arms supplies and give the army a rest and finally to isolate Hamas.” This is an admission that Hamas and the heroic Palestinian resistance, despite the most gruesome and genocidal attacks in every part of the surrounded Gaza Strip, are far from defeated.

 What is left unsaid is how Israel intends to take on Iran after it has failed so spectacularly in its announced goals of defeating Hezbollah, creating a cleared buffer zone in Lebanon and resettling tens of thousands of occupying Zionist settlers in northern Israel. However, Israel’s bragging may also mean that the Zionist death machine is confident of an even larger scale of U.S. support in a future attack.

Thursday, 28 November 2024

WHY WOULD THEY ?

 Why would the fascist state of israel allow aid to get into Gaza , when the goal is total annihilation of the land and it's people ? And why wouldn't the amerikkkans send $ 680 million worth of weapons to those same fascists , when they agree with the aims of that state ? They occasionally express concern over the killings, but ultimately they don't give a fuck . This story is not surprising to me. The opposite would be, in fact.


Munitions, Bombs – US to Send Israel $680 Million Worth of Weapons

The US continues to provide weapons to Israel. (Image: Palestine Chronicle)

By Palestine Chronicle Staff  

The approval of the fresh shipment of the munitions came two days following a US-brokered ceasefire deal between Lebanon and Israel.

The United States government has provisionally ratified a $680 million weapons sale to Israel including precision munitions like JDAM kits and small-diameter bombs, the Financial Times reported.

The approval of the fresh shipment of the munitions came two days following a US-brokered ceasefire deal between Lebanon and Israel.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that Israel’s need to replenish weapons stocks was one of the reasons for which he backed the ceasefire agreement.

“It is no secret that there have been big delays in weapons and munitions deliveries,” Netanyahu said, adding that these delays will be resolved soon to “keep our soldiers safe and give us more strike force to complete our mission.”

Nonetheless, US officials who spoke to the Financial Times negated any links between the fresh arms deal with Israel and the delicate ceasefire agreement between Lebanon and Israel.

According to the Financial Times, US officials informed Congress of the plan of arms sale to Israel, to which it can object.

However, such a step usually takes place before a public announcement is made about the deal, the paper said.

Killing Civilians

The United States government has received close to 500 reports over the past year stating that Israel used US-supplied weapons for attacks in the Gaza Strip that killed civilians, the Washington Post reported on October 30.

However, not a single case has reached the “action” stage of the investigation that should take place under the State Department’s Civilian Harm Incident Response Guidance (CHIRG), according to the paper, citing sources familiar with the matter.

The cases came from “across the U.S. government, international aid organizations, nonprofits, media reports and other eyewitnesses,” the report said, and included photo evidence of “U.S.-made bomb fragments at sites where scores of children were killed.”

The Washington Post cited a recent study by Brown University’s Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs which concluded that Israel is the largest cumulative recipient of US military aid since World War II.

Israel has received at least $17.9 billion in US military assistance in the past year alone, according to the study.

Among the cases submitted to the State Department, according to the report, is the killing earlier this year of six-year-old Hind Rajab and her family in their car, “with pieces of a U.S.-made 120mm tank round purportedly found at the scene,” the report added.

Genocide Continues

Flouting a UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire, Israel has faced international condemnation amid its continued brutal offensive on Gaza.

Currently on trial before the International Court of Justice for genocide against Palestinians, Israel has been waging a devastating war on Gaza since October 7.

According to Gaza’s Ministry of Health, 44,282 Palestinians have been killed, and 104,880 wounded in Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza starting on October 7, 2023.

Moreover, at least 11,000 people are unaccounted for, presumed dead under the rubble of their homes throughout the Strip.

Israel says that 1,200 soldiers and civilians were killed during the Al-Aqsa Flood Operation on October 7. Israeli media published reports suggesting that many Israelis were killed on that day by ‘friendly fire’.

Palestinian and international organizations say that the majority of those killed and wounded are women and children.

The Israeli war has resulted in an acute famine, mostly in northern Gaza, resulting in the death of many Palestinians, mostly children.

The Israeli aggression has also resulted in the forceful displacement of nearly two million people from all over the Gaza Strip, with the vast majority of the displaced forced into the densely crowded southern city of Rafah near the border with Egypt – in what has become Palestine’s largest mass exodus since the 1948 Nakba.

Later in the war, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians began moving from the south to central Gaza in a constant search for safety. 

(PC, Agencies)

Monday, 25 November 2024

THE REAL TERRORISTS

 It's easy enough for the west to point fingers and talk about terrorism, but the real terrorists are the ones promoting and aiding the genocide of the Palestinian people in Gaza .

Not just biden , harris, and trump, but also trudeau and the snake poilievrie . They're all on the same fucking side , claiming to support fascist israel's " right to self-defense " while denouncing Palestine's right to even fucking exist.





Sunday, 24 November 2024

HELL YES ! THIS IS WHAT NEEDS TO HAPPEN

 The struggle of the Palestinian people needs to be internationalized enough so that every struggle for justice somewhere else becomes linked to what's happening in Occupied Palestine. Support the poor peasants of Brazil !


Brazilian Peasants Merge Land Struggle with Palestinian Liberation

Brazilian peasants stand in solidarity with Palestine. (Photo: Enrico Di Gregorio, Palestine Chronicle)

By Enrico Di Gregorio

“The Palestinian people and the Brazilian people will secure their complete liberation, and even if the struggle takes a long time to fulfill, our cause will inevitably triumph!”

It was at dawn on September 28 when peasants from the Barro Branco community, in Pernambuco, northeastern Brazil, left home to sell their wares at the city’s market.

As they made their way out of the commune, built on the site of a bankrupt mill where the peasant families had worked since the 20th century, they passed through the headquarters of the mill with its two flags raised high on its front: a red flag of the League of Poor Peasants and, beside it, but higher, a Palestinian flag.

The Saturday was sunny, a sign that the city would be crowded with potential customers.

Hoping to make extra money at the end of the month, the peasants could not imagine that on that same day, a bevy of fifty armed men from the ‘Zero Invasion’ group would invade their settlement.

The invaders arrived in trucks and bulldozers, equipped with firearms and accompanied by rottweilers.

They fired at women and children and destroyed two agrarian sites.

Immediately, the peasants mobilized themselves and called their neighbors who were selling products at the city’s fair and students supportive of the struggle.

According to the peasants, the gunmen were hired by the landowner who claims to be the owner of the mill.

‘Zero Invasion’

Zero Invasion (Invasão Zero, in Portuguese) refers to a group that attacks peasants and indigenous peoples in Brazil.

As help arrived at the settlement, the peasants organized a group to defend their land.

Video footage reveals how they blocked the road used by the invaders, setting up barricades, and hurling Molotov cocktails, stones and other artifacts at the bulldozers. After hours of confrontation, the invaders retreated.

During the battle, two peasants and a student of the Federal University of Pernambuco were injured by live ammunition, and the leader of the gunmen and one of his henchmen were hospitalized with gunshot wounds.

“I did not want to go to the hospital. That is the way the struggle goes. It is hard, but we have to face up to it”, one of the injured peasants said in an interview with the Brazilian newspaper A Nova Democracia.

Behind the victorious, in the middle of the settlement, the flags were still hoisted, fluttering.

League of Poor Peasants

The movement that organized the resistance was the League of Poor Peasants in Brazil.

A few days after the confrontation, the League celebrated the victory in a powerful statement, entitled “Peasant self-defense confronts and defeats attack by paramilitary ‘Zero Invasion’ hordes”.

One particular line in the statement stands out: “The historic saga of the democratic path in our country to defeat the bureaucratic path of the big bourgeoisie and landowners, lackeys of imperialism, today merges with the heroic Palestinian National Resistance, which on October 7th of 2024 marks the one-year anniversary of its audacious counter-offensive that shines before the whole world and calls on all the oppressed to rise up against lapsed imperialism”.

The solidarity with the Palestinian cause continues: “The indomitable Palestinian people have been fighting for 76 years against the Zionist occupation of their ancient lands”.

The organization cites other historic revolutionary struggles, evoking the victory of the Palestinian and Brazilian struggle for land.

“Exactly 75 years ago, the Chinese people, in more than 27 years of protracted people’s war, defeated three great enemies that weighed on the Chinese people and nation: imperialism, bureaucratic capitalism, and feudal and semi-feudal landlordism.

“In the same way, the Palestinian people and the Brazilian people will secure their complete liberation, and even if the struggle takes a long time to fulfill, our cause will inevitably triumph!”.

‘Agrarian Revolution’

In an interview with the Palestine Chronicle, a member of the Committee to Support the Peasants of Barro Branco explained that “the decision to hoist the Palestinian flag was taken during a popular assembly.”

“We teach every peasant kid what that flag represents so that they are raised knowing about the Palestinian struggle and its connections with our struggle here in Brazil,” the interviewee said.

“The peasants fight with the same energy as the mujahideen in Palestine”, he continued.

“We understand that our fight is against the same enemy, the US imperialism. But while the people can spread our struggle throughout the world, our enemy can not fight all these wars at the same time,” he added.

“So the most powerful act of solidarity with the Palestinian people is to advance with the Agrarian Revolution in our country, because it has a direct impact on the interests of imperialism in our country,” the activist emphasized.

New Settlement, New Flag

One month after the attack, the peasants took one more step in their struggle and took a piece of land that was destroyed by the invaders.

They named it after a child, Jonatas, the son of a peasant leader, who was assassinated in 2022 by gunmen.

The record shows that in the same way the Brazilian peasants identify themselves with the Palestinian people, the gunmen hired by big landowners have the same target as the Israeli soldiers: children, women and students.

In the march towards the retrieved land, Palestine shone again.

Amid the red flags of the League of Poor Peasants, a Palestinian flag was raised and then stuck in the middle of the new peasant settlement. The flag is still up there, tied by hand to a large pole made out of bamboo.

The Battle of Barro Branco made the peasants’ struggle a central focus of agrarian conflicts in Brazil. A petition by the peasants gathered almost 300 signatures. Alongside it, under the spotlight, is solidarity with the Palestinian cause.

(The Palestine Chronicle)

– Enrico Di Gregorio is a Brazilian journalist. He currently writes for A Nova Democracia and contributed this article to The Palestine Chronicle

Saturday, 23 November 2024

HERE WE GO !

 You'd think this was a fucking joke, but it's all too real.
Wow. Nothing good will come of any of this...


Texas schools can now teach Bible-based reading lessons

A hand holds the Holy Bible
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The Texas State Board of Education on Friday approved a controversial, Bible-infused curriculum for public school students in kindergarten through fifth grade.

Texas schools will not be required to use "BlueBonnet" curriculum, which includes lessons from the books of Genesis and Psalms, as well as the New Testament, but will receive extra funding if they do.

The board's narrow vote of 8 to 7 marks the latest move by Republicans to incorporate Christian teachings into schools nationwide. Four Democrats and three Republicans voted against using the curriculum.

The vote was only for adding the curriculum to English Language Arts and Reading, but the board is considering using it in other areas.

“The materials contain an unwelcome and unnecessary quantity of Bible references,” the Texas American Federation of Teachers said in a written statement released on 15 November. “Not only do these materials violate the separation of church and state and the academic freedom of our classroom, but also the sanctity of the teaching profession.”

The curriculum will be used in classrooms from August 2025.

School districts can design their own lesson plans and are not forced to adopt the curriculum, but will receive a funding incentive of $40 per student to buy learning materials if they do.

Similar efforts are being made in other US, Republican-dominated states.

In Louisiana, a law requiring all state schools to display the Ten Commandments has been temporarily blocked by a federal court following legal action from a parent group.

Top education officials in Oklahoma ordered public schools in June to incorporate Bible lessons in teaching students in grades five through twelve. Parents, students and teachers have filed a lawsuit with the Oklahoma Supreme Court to prevent Bible purchases.

More recently, the lead education official in Oklahoma, Superintendent Ryan Walters, announced the state had purchased 500 copies of the Bible published by President-elect Donald Trump for some high school classes focused on the US government. He said the books included other "foundational documents" for the country, namely the Declaration of Independence.

Superintendent Walters has also required schools to show students a video of him praying for Trump, although some school districts refused, according to media reports.

FUCK NATO AND EVERYTHING THEY STAND FOR

 During an anti Palestinian genocide protest in montreal, some took it upon themselves to kick it up a little higher.

Smarmy little fuck trudeau has called it  " anti-semitic", with other bougie motherfuckers parroting that shit.
No doubt some pricks would have taken advantage of the chaos to inflict their poisonous agenda on to the actions, but by and large that is total bullshit.

And of course you get the opportunist conservative asshole poilievre blaming trudeau for all of it.
Fuck 'em both. Free Palestine.

Cars burned, windows smashed at pro-Palestinian, anti-NATO demonstration in Montreal

Montreal police said three protesters were arrested for allegedly assaulting a police officer and interfering with police work.

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Three people were arrested after pro-Palestinian, anti-NATO protesters smashed windows, clashed with police officers, and set vehicles ablaze on Friday evening.

The protest coincided with the arrival of approximately 300 delegates from NATO member states and partner countries attending a high-level summit, running from Nov. 22 to 25 in Montreal, focused on Ukraine, climate change, and the alliance’s future. The protest also came as the second day of the wave of student-wide pro-Palestinian protests across Montreal.

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A large crowd of protesters, some carrying Palestinian flags, with a banner in front reading 'Block NATO / Reject militarism, imperialism and colonialism!' in French and English
Demonstrators fill Ste-Catherine St. during Friday’s protet. Photo by John Mahoney /Montreal Gazette

An initial group of protesters gathered at Émilie-Gamelin Parc downtown at around 4:30 p.m. before marching toward the Quartier des Spectacles, according to Manuel Couture, a spokesperson for the Montreal police. By 5:30 p.m., another group had converged at Place des Arts, and the two demonstrations merged.

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The protesters then marched down St-Urbain St. At 6:10 p.m., tensions escalated as demonstrators set an effigy of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on fire in the middle of the crowd. As the march continued, objects — including small explosive devices and metal items — were hurled into the street, targeting police officers. By 6:40 p.m., protesters had smashed shop windows near St-Urbain and René-Lévesque Blvd., and set two vehicles ablaze.

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A street has riot police facing protesters holding up banners at night
Riot police line the sidewalk on St-Laurent Blvd. Photo by John Mahoney /Montreal Gazette

Couture said police deployed chemical irritants and conducted crowd-dispersal manoeuvres to regain control. Three protesters were arrested for allegedly assaulting police officers and obstructing police work.

Couture said that the protesters had dispersed by 7 p.m.

According to fliers posted on social media, Friday’s protest was organized by Divest for Palestine, an anti-capitalist group describing itself as a “collective of citizens, activists, and civil society groups involved in the Palestinian struggle.”

An Instagram post by the group said the protest was endorsed by dozens of organizations, including student groups such as Divest McGill and the Concordia Research and Education Workers Union, as well as other groups like Independent Jewish Voices Montreal and Montreal Antifa.

The protest came amid heightened tensions following Thursday’s pro-Palestinian demonstrations at Concordia University, where protesters flooded the Hall Building and clashed with pro-Israel counter-demonstrators outside.

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A protester holds a smoke torch during Friday’s demonstration. Photo by John Mahoney /Montreal Gazette

A large number of people, some holding Palestinian flags or signs, fill a downtown street at night
Demonstrators fill Ste-Catherine St. in front of Place des Arts on Friday. Photo by John Mahoney /Montreal Gazette

At a protest at night on a downtown street, banners reading 'Du sang sur nos mains' and 'Contre l'OTAN, pour la Palestine le vieux (illegible) criss'
Demonstrators walk up St-Urbain St. Photo by John Mahoney /Montreal Gazette

A protester holds up a smoke torch
A protester holds a smoke torch. Photo by John Mahoney /Montreal Gazette

Protesters walk holding up a banner