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Tue 04/23/24 01:08 AM
It could be said that some of these casualties were the product of war, but somehow their hands bound...How to separate the crimes from the war crimes?

https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/283-bodies-recovered-from-israeli-made-mass-grave-in-nasser

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Sun 04/21/24 11:42 PM
"The last six months of genocide in Gaza have ushered in a new phase in a long history of colonization and extraction that reaches back to the nineteenth century. To truly understand the present crisis, Andreas Malm argues, requires a longue durée analysis of Palestine's subjugation to fossil empire...

So we are now clocking half a year of this genocide... six months, 184 days of bombs picking off one family after another, one high-rise building after another, one residential district after another, relentlessly, methodically: half a year of the grey bones of children poking out under the rubble, of rows of tiny white body bags lined up on the ground, of a mutilated girl hanging from a window as a from a meat hook; half a year of parents bidding farewell to their children with eerie composure, as if their spirits have left them empty and blank, or in uncontrollable spasms of grief, as if they don’t know how to ever again put one foot in front of the other and take a step on this Earth; half a year of a dozen massacres per day, summary executions, sniping, driving over the corpses with bulldozers and all the rest and it just doesn’t stop, it goes on and it goes on and it doesn’t stop and then it continues and proceeds apace and it won’t come to an end and it just doesn’t stop. One can go insane with despair watching this from a distance. If one feels that way, then one should try to imagine how the people feel who are still alive in Gaza".

The essay by Andreas Malm:

https://www.versobooks.com/en-gb/blogs/news/the-destruction-of-palestine-is-the-destruction-of-the-earth?_kx=UROqtI_4MwD24lfFJeeM57ULQj96XYT5rtkSVyfvvyQ.SNgHad&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR0_yXS_DYh5j6ji_DrpcVp86WBiROsepx4evL1lOxWpeVBSjT_LmLKmNnM_aem_AazofA3HA-LEVbTypqJjZ7GkXf0cOPwt9w3IVDtoDPCMC3S61eLWOYgaL5SkS45968emx66dSQc_ZQTV_z7q99K1&utm_campaign=verso_weekend_highlights&utm_content=april&utm_medium=email&utm_source=klaviyo


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Sun 04/21/24 11:40 PM
"Anti-Zionism is not Anti-Semitism" - Jewish voices for Palestine

https://youtu.be/YxhjXcWm6tc?si=UGEoug4trNXHrF-Q

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Sat 04/20/24 11:51 PM
American writer Max Blumenthal explains why the Israeli want the world to believe that it all started on October 7th.

https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGeHpVedC/

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Sat 04/20/24 01:18 AM





Islam does not believe Jesus is the Son of God.
Which the Bible teaches.

God was never married
The Bible makes it clear that while Yahweh created marriage in Genesis 1:28, he was never married, nor does God have a wife.
This means He has no sons.
In much of modern Christianity, God is addressed as the Father, in part because of his active interest in human affairs on the earth, in the way that a father would take an interest in his children who are dependent on him and as a father, he will respond to humanity, his children, acting in their best interests.
In general, the title Father (capitalized) signifies God's role as the life-giver, the authority, and powerful protector, often viewed as immense, omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent with infinite power and charity that goes beyond human understanding.

The Lord is like a compassionate father to those who fear him (Psalm 103:13) “As a father has compassion on his children, so the LORD has compassion on those who fear him” A father cares deeply about the suffering and misfortune of his children.

Isaiah 64:7 – “Yet, Lord, you are our father; we are the clay and you our potter: we are all the work of your hand.” 1 John 3:1 – “See what love the Father has given us, that we should be called children of God; and that is what we are.

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Fri 04/19/24 12:21 AM
Israel's physical and sexual abuse of Palestinian prisoners is outlined in this ABC report:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-04-19/allegations-of-gaza-abuse/103692464

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Fri 04/19/24 12:18 AM
Auschwitz again towards a final solution . . .
Never Again! #StopGenocide
Permanent #CeaseFire Now

https://www.instagram.com/p/C56GwX2qKKZ/

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Thu 04/18/24 01:08 AM
Israel soldiers with a conscience.
This was before Oct 7th to those who still believe that it all started on that date

https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGemH5b7E/

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Thu 04/18/24 01:04 AM
Brave Jewish boy calling for peace in Palestine . . .

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C5g41apsAYm/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

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Tue 04/16/24 10:35 PM
This video, recorded in 1896, shows Jews, Muslims and Christians worshipping and celebrating peacefully in co-existence:

https://www.tiktok.com/@pistons334/video/7228494265633262894?_r=1&_t=8laT4ud0hxx


Jews against the crimes of Zionism

https://youtube.com/shorts/L2D1wFEoW08?si=_T1YoFQPRHCn8cvh

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Tue 04/16/24 02:31 AM
The United Nations approved the two-state solution
According to Security Council Resolution 242 after the 1967 war and Israel’s control of the rest of the lands of Palestine. This solution is based on two states in historic Palestine living together, the State of Palestine alongside the State of Israel. The resolution also stipulated a solution to the refugee problem. And the establishment of demilitarized zones. And adopting the principles of a just and lasting peace in the Middle East.
Internationally, there is an implicit consensus that these lands will belong to the Palestinian state, and that Israel is an occupying party. There is no international recognition of the annexation of the eastern part of Jerusalem to Israel.
The Palestinian and Israeli sides agreed to adopt the text of Resolution 242 as basis for their settlement within the Oslo Accords. But Israel did not abide by the agreements.

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Mon 04/15/24 12:00 AM
On 12 April 2024, the Democracy in Europe Movement 2025 (DiEM25) hosted a Palestine congress in Germany, where Yanis Faroufakis (former Finance Minister of Greece) was invited to speak. His speech was meant to be broadcast and spoken live during the congress in Berlin. However, the German police burst in, interrupted the livestream, grabbed the microphone and ended the Congress. An extract of the plea for humanity and justice in Palestine that got him banned is presented below.

Q: A journalist asked me “Why not a Jewish congress (instead of a Palestinian one) , Mr. Varoufakis?

A: “If a single Jew is threatened, anywhere, just because she or he is Jewish, I shall wear the Star of David on my lapel and offer my solidarity. Whatever the cost, whatever it takes. So let's be clear. If Jews were under attack anywhere in the world, I would be the first to canvass for a Jewish congress in which to register our solidarity. Similarly, when Palestinians are massacred because they are Palestinians, under the dogma that to be dead and Palestinian must mean that you are Hamas, I shall wear my keffiyeh and offer my solidarity, whatever the cost, whatever it takes, to the people of Palestine.

I then answered the journalist's question with a few questions of my own:

Were two million Israeli Jews thrown out 80 years ago from their homes into an open air prison and kept for those 80 years in that open air prison without access to the outside world with minimal food and water, no chance of a normal life, no opportunity to travel and being bombed periodically for 80 years?

No.

Are Israeli Jews being starved intentionally by an army of occupation? Their children writhing on the floor, screaming from hunger?

No.

Are there thousands of Jewish injured children with no surviving parents crawling through the rubble, as we speak, the rubble of what used to be their homes?

No.

Are Israeli Jews being bombed by the world's most sophisticated airplanes and bombs today?

No.

Are Israeli Jews experiencing complete ecocide of what little land they can still call their own? Not one tree left under which to seek shade or whose fruit to taste?

No.

Are Israeli Jewish children being killed today, now, by snipers at the orders of a member state of the United Nations?

No.

Are Israeli Jews driven out of their homes by armed gangs today?

No.

Is Israel fighting for its existence today?

No.

If the answer to any of these questions had been yes, I would be participating in a Jewish Solidarity Congress today.

Here's the speech in full:

https://jacobin.com/2024/04/yanis-varoufakis-germany-banned-palestine-gaza

and a link to the video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JXXBhruGhc&t=14

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Sun 04/14/24 02:43 AM

American Enters War Between Israel and Iran


https://youtu.be/3Uwb2c_Sd_4?si=IOyNaUUKlPDnasoj


These are some of the comments:

Man I didn't know Israel was the 51st state
The U.S. should stay out of that war.

I do not consent to my tax dollars getting spent to fund ANOTHER atrocity.

So strange how the USA isn't telling everyone that Iran has a right to defend itself

Still trying to find Israel in the Constitution...

Well since Israel attacked the Iranian embassy in Damascus, which is an attack against Iran literally, Iran has the right to defend its self, right? RIGHT?

This is why I hate giving money to the IRS. Our tax money is going to this crap.

Ben Shapiro better be the first volunteer to defend his home country.

This isnt our war! Israel's government attacked an Iranian embassy. What do they expect?

I have no confidence in our American leadership. None.

All of this could’ve been avoided if a ceasefire was granted back in October

Israel wasted no time dragging the US into a war with China and Russia's allies. Thanks for the heads up Saagar.

"Don't underestimate Joe Biden's ability to F-ck things up."- Barack Obama

Let Israel fight by themselves, the US should not be involved!

Iran literally implemented article 51 of UN charter. There is no room to complain.

Does this country not understand that the majority of Americans are not remotely interested in this. We can’t buy homes!!!

Joe “the adults are back in the room.” Biden getting us into WW3 and not mean orange man is wild.

Biden has really been horrible. I can’t believe I voted for him.

The most surprising thing about this news is finding out Saagar is only 31 years old

Thank you Saagar for taking the time to inform everyone about what's going on. We all appreciate you!

Iran has a right to self defence. The US should stay out of it.

Israel stirred that hornet's nest ... let Israel run it alone.

Imagine ANY other country in the world having a security council meeting because a country 15000km away got attacked?

That has nothing to do with us.. let them fight their own ****..

AIPAC goals are not US citizen goals.

Iran showing some diplomatic balls though.

US citizens need to get to the polls

The squatter state started this mess. Let them finance it.

At what point do we say Israel has gone too far and stop supporting them?

Netanyahu finally gets what he’s always wanted - America’s direct involvement in his own regional war

It was a move to save-face from Iran. You don't send lawn-mower drones with 8 hours of notice if you mean business

My hard earned tax dollars at work and I have portholes on my roads and bridges are crumbling.

United States of Israel!

Isn’t Iran having the same rights to defend itself against the Israeli aggression?

Homeless Americans - 653k Can’t afford 1K emergency - 185MYou know this video was made in a rush when Saagar didn't even have time to wear a tie

America’s idiotic foreign policyWhat the f did the Israeli government expect?

Thanks Breaking Points, for reporting this breaking news on a weekend. As always ; Your reporting is excellent!

John Bolton dancing in glee in his living room. War Mongers win again.


The military industrial complex is salivating

What about the Israeli attack that bombed the Iranian embassy in Syria? That was an unprecedented declaration of war

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Fri 04/12/24 11:55 PM
Distortion of the Torah
After the division of the kingdom of the children of Israel into a northern kingdom (Israel) and a southern kingdom (Judah) in approximately 930 BC, the competing Levitical priests in the north and south began writing down what they had obtained from the date of the beginning of creation and the prophets. The Mosaic priests in Shiloh in the Northern Kingdom wrote what is known as the Elohistic text or source, which uses the Hebrew word “Elohim” to refer to the Lord, and symbolizes this text with the first letter (E). As for the Aaronic priests in the southern kingdom “Judah,” they wrote the “Jahwistic” text, which refers to the Lord as “Jehovah,” and is symbolized by (J).
When the Northern Kingdom fell in 722 BC at the hands of the Assyrians, refugees from Israel took their version of Elohim (E) to the south. It was necessary to tend towards bringing the thoughts of the northerners and the southerners closer together, because the coexistence of the two sides had become inevitable. One of the unknown scribes combined the two narrations into one narration (JE) and avoided deleting them as much as possible. This process was carried out meticulously, but the effects of this merging could not be completely hidden. However, this common text preserved texts criticizing the justice of God’s Prophet Aaron.
When Hezekiah assumed the kingship (715 - 687 BC) and began his religious reforms, the Aaronic priests fabricated another document to be an alternative to the Common Text (JE) and keep pace with the existing reforms. They also deleted from the joint text (JE) those stories that disparage Aaron, such as the story of worshiping the calf that attributes its creation to him! They also included the law of the Aaronic priests, which constitutes the bulk of the Book of Leviticus. Here we see that the whims of the priests and rabbis of the Children of Israel were what governed their law and not the other way around. This alternative document is known as the Priestly Source, symbolized by the first letter (P).
After the death of King Hezekiah and the relapse of the children of Israel into paganism, a new reformer appeared, namely Josiah, who ascended the throne from (640 - 609 BC) as king over the children of Israel. The Mosaic priests of Shiloh saw in this era an opportunity to write a new law that would serve their priesthood, and the priests and the king agreed to place what they had written inside the temple and announce that it had been found by chance as if it were a relic of the prophets. This book was written to suit the doctrine of the Shiloh priests, to legislate for the new reform, and to portray King Josiah as another Moses who would save the kingdom of Judah. This travel is symbolized by (Dtr1); That is, “Deuteronomy 1”.
But things did not go as planned; The king did not live long to be a savior to the children of Israel, as Moses was. Rather, he died as a result of a confrontation with the Egyptian army in the year (609 BC), and all his reforms after him were nullified. Then the “Kingdom of Judah” was destroyed at the hands of the Babylonians in the year (586 BC), and he was burned. The Temple, the royal family was annihilated, the Jews were exiled to Babylon, and dreams were shattered. So the writer of Deuteronomy 1 added some amendments and justifications to reflect the historical reality and avoid what had occurred in his portrayal of “Josiah” as the savior of the kingdom of “Judah.” He explained the fall of the “Kingdom of Judah” by its distance from the reforms of the late king. These textual amendments are known as “Deuteronomy 2” or (Dtr2). As for the sum of the original text (Dtr1) and its amendments (Dtr2), they constitute what is known as the Book of “Deuteronomy” or “Deuteronomy” (D), which is the fifth and last book of the five books that are falsely and falsely attributed to Moses.
But the situation of the Jews changed after the Persian King Cyrus’ conquest of Babylon in the year (539 BC) and the return of the population of Jews brought by “Ezra,” known as “the Scribe,” to Jerusalem. Ezra found himself facing a common narrative (JE) that contradicted the priestly narrative (P) in its history and doctrine, and a law (D) that competed with the law of the priests (P). This stage was not subject to further fragmentation among the people who were humiliated by the yoke of slavery and the oppression of the exile. The priest Ezra had the opportunity to fabricate and reconcile different stories and laws between two books. He did that with some modification and refinement, then read it to his Jewish followers. Ezra (the Jew/Persian) was the one who prepared the “Old Testament” in its final fabricated form that is in our hands. The famous author Richard Friedman went to this in his book “Who wrote the Torah?” A similar example was quoted from the Christian writer Andreas von Mays, who lived more than four hundred years ago.
But what Friedman imagined was the result of his research and the research of the Christians who preceded him was pointed out by Abu Muhammad bin Hazm (d. 456 AH) in “Al-Fasl”; He said: “Ezra’s writing of the Torah occurred more than seventy years after the destruction of Jerusalem. Their writings indicate that Ezra did not write them for them and did not correct them until about forty years after their return to the House, after the seventy years in which they were free, and at that time there was no prophet among them at all, nor the dome, nor the ark... and from that time the Torah spread. And it was copied.”
What is more clear is the statement of Al-Samaw’al Yahya bin Abbas Al-Maghribi (d. 570 AH) - one of the Jewish rabbis who converted to Islam -: “When Ezra saw that the people’s temple had been burned, their state had been destroyed, their group had been dispersed, and their book had been removed, he gathered from his archives and from the chapters that the priests memorized what he had fabricated from it.” This is the Torah that is in their hands; That is why they exaggerated their veneration of Ezra and claimed that light is still appearing on his grave near Al-Bataih in Iraq because he wrote for them a book that preserves their religion. This Torah in their hands is in fact the book of Ezra, not the book of God.

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Fri 04/12/24 03:31 AM
Palestinian human rights
The General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Paris in 1948 as the common standard towards which all peoples and nations should aim. These rights have been translated into 500 languages of the world.
In 1970, the United Nations passed Resolution 2649 stating that the General Assembly “affirms the legitimacy of the struggle of peoples under colonial and foreign domination, and their right to self-determination.” He stressed the condemnation of the denial of the right to self-determination, especially to the peoples of South Africa and Palestine.
UN Resolution 3236, in 1974, stated that the United Nations “recognizes the right of the Palestinian people to regain their rights by all means in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations. It calls upon all countries and international organizations to support the Palestinian people in their struggle to regain their rights, in accordance with the Charter.”
The General Assembly also affirmed, in its resolution dated December 4, 1986, “the legitimacy of the struggle of peoples for their independence, territorial integrity, national unity, and liberation from colonial control, apartheid, and foreign occupation by all available means, including armed struggle.”
In the same context, both Hague Convention and the Third Geneva Convention affirm the legitimacy of carrying arms to resist the occupier. The agreement added the status of “prisoners of war” to members of organized resistance movements “operating inside or outside its territory, even if this territory is under occupation.”
The Hague Convention stipulates in Article 25 that it “prohibits the bombing of cities, residential areas, or buildings devoid of means of defence,” and Article 23 prohibits the use of weapons and missiles that would cause unjustified injuries and pain.
The position of Western countries
These conventions put the West in an embarrassing position, as they pride themselves on being the protectors of the laws, while denying the Palestinians their legal rights and turning a blind eye to the war crimes committed by Israel. Rather, they supported Israel so that it would continue to bomb civilians in Gaza. Western official and media discourse sought to delegitimize the work of the Palestinian resistance and described it as "terrorism."
French journalist and historian Alain Grech says: “Every time the Palestinians rise up, the West describes them as terrorists, and at the same time they glorify the resistance of the Ukrainians.” While it was stated in Article 2 of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen issued on August 26, 1789, that “Resistance to oppression is a fundamental right.” The Palestinians have the right to demand it.”
But international law exposes Western countries to their double standards and hypocrisy when they turn a deaf ear to the war crimes committed by Israel. While the International Criminal Court system affirms that intentionally directing attacks against a civilian population not directly participating in hostilities “is considered a war crime.”
Israel violated international laws during its aggression against Gaza, such as the crime of bombing the Baptist Hospital, where hundreds of defenseless displaced persons were sheltering, in addition to a number of medical teams and paramedics. This massacre led to the death of more than 500 martyrs.
Human Rights Watch had revealed that the Israeli occupation army used internationally banned white phosphorus bombs to bomb Gaza and Lebanon. The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Observatory in Geneva also said that Israel's bloody air and artillery attacks on the Gaza Strip turned it into a pit of hell where death and destruction spread in extremely complex humanitarian conditions. The Observatory documented that Israel killed Palestinians, destroyed 2,650 residential buildings, and damaged about 70,000 housing units, while 65 government headquarters, at least 71 schools, 145 industrial facilities, and 61 media headquarters were destroyed, in addition to the demolition of 18 mosques.

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Tue 04/09/24 10:14 PM
A fresh Jewish voice: the new Australian group opposing antisemitism – and Israel’s conduct
“We came together because of the abject failures of many of our Jewish representative organisations in Australia to truthfully portray the Jewish community as being diverse,” says Schwartz, a human rights lawyer. “[Those organisations have failed] to portray Jewish people who are critical of Israel’s conduct, particularly at this time in Gaza.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/apr/01/progressive-australian-jews-opposing-antisemitism-israel-gaza-war?CMP=share_btn_url

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Mon 04/08/24 07:25 PM
They say it started on Oct 7th,
Here are photos of the many children brutal treatment by the Zionists over many years.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C5guvQsPZu2/?igsh=eWxvMzJlODI0b2Qw

Six months have passed since Israel began its relentless war of retaliation on Gaza, which the International Court of Justice says ‘plausibly’ amounts to genocide. In that time, more than 33,000 Palestinians have been killed. Here are some of their stories:

https://aje.io/n7edry

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Mon 04/08/24 01:32 AM
Israeli war crimes are the violations of international criminal law, including war crimes, crimes against humanity and the crime of genocide, which the Israel Defense Forces, the military branch of the state of Israel, has been accused of committing since the founding of Israel in 1948. These have included murder, intentional targeting of civilians, killing prisoners of war and surrendered combatants, indiscriminate attacks, collective punishment, starvation, the use of human shields, sexual violence and rape, torture, pillage, forced transfer, breach of medical neutrality, targeting journalists, attacking civilian and protected objects, wanton destruction, incitement to genocide, and genocide.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_war_crimes

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Sat 04/06/24 09:10 PM
War crimes
They are violations of international law. And to the rules of war established at the Nuremberg Tribunal after World War II, as well as the conventions established by Hague Conferences of 1899 and 1907, the Brian Kellogg Pact of 1928, and the Geneva Conventions of 1929 and 1949.
Many people and governments have been convicted of war crimes, including, for example:
Albert Deutscher, member of a Nazi paramilitary group.
Andrija Artuković, Croatian Minister of Justice and Internal Affairs, was sentenced to death.
Adolf Eichmann, member of the German secret police.
Étienne Nzabonimana is a Rwandan businessman who participated in the Rwandan genocide.
Enver Pasha Osmani, Minister of War, was sentenced to death.
Otto Ambros is a member of the official German government.
Otto Dietrich, personal press secretary of Adolf Hitler.
lon Antonescu A Romanian field marshal found guilty by the Romanian People's Courts, sentenced to death.
Pierto Caruso, head of the Italian police in Rome.
Biljana Plavšić, Bosnian Serb, politician and former president of Republika Srpska, was sentenced to 11 years in prison.
Israeli war crimes
Since its establishment in 1948, Israel has committed war crimes, according to a report related to the 2006 Lebanon War.
On March 25, 2024, Francesca Albanese, the United Nations Special Rapporteur for the Palestinian Territories, said that there are logical reasons to say that Israel has committed many acts of genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza, and that ethnic cleansing has occurred.
On April 5, 2024, the United Nations Human Rights Council called for Israel to be held accountable for committing war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip, calling on all countries not to export weapons to Tel Aviv.
Among the war crimes committed by Israel are the following:
An Israeli raid killed 7 employees of the World Central Kitchen charity in the Gaza Strip.
Targeting medical staff
Targeting journalists
Targeting civil defense personnel
Targeting aid workers
Forced displacement
White phosphorus bombs
Random bombing
Collective punishment
Destruction of graves
Field executions
Use of civilian facilities for military purposes
Mistreatment and humiliation of detainees

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Thu 04/04/24 08:50 PM
Is the conflict with Israel religious, national, or patriotic?
Britain issued a political decision, the Balfour Declaration, to establish the State of Israel. America and the West supported Israel politically and in every way.
Everyone knows that the Vatican City rejected Herzl's idea of establishing a homeland for the Jews in the land of Palestine. That day, Pope Pius said: “We cannot support this (Zionist) movement, and we cannot prevent the Jews from going to Jerusalem. The land of Jerusalem was sanctified by Jesus Christ with his life in it. The Jews did not recognize Jesus, so we cannot recognize the Jewish people. Jerusalem, on this basis, cannot be placed in Jewish hands.” On this ideological basis, the Vatican also rejected the Balfour Declaration, which was issued in 1917 and was recognized by the major powers at the time.
In 1949, Sir Joseph Victor, British Minister Plenipotentiary to the Supreme Pontiff, said: “The Vatican would prefer, from the point of view of the fate of the Holy Places, and Catholic interests in Palestine in general, for the Holy Land to be controlled neither by Jews nor by Arabs, but by a third power. But such a solution could not be reached, and given the actual circumstances, the Vatican prefers Arabs over Jews.”
The Vatican continued to refuse to establish diplomatic relations with Israel for 45 years, until Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization concluded the Oslo Accords, at which time full diplomatic relations existed between the Vatican and Israel since the end of 1993.
In May 2015, a bilateral agreement was signed between the Holy See and Palestine, which explicitly recognized the “State of Palestine.” The Vatican established official relations with the Palestine Liberation Organization.
Vatican diplomacy during the era of Francis was a help and support for the Palestinian cause and its justice, especially in international forums, as well as international bodies, most notably the United Nations.
Conclusion
The conflict with Israel has religious, national and patriotic aspects, not just religious. The problem is that the Israelis want the world to recognize their state, as a state for Jews only, which is something America supports, as it demands that the Arabs recognize Israel as a Jewish state, until a final settlement is discussed.
In the war on Gaza, many Christians stood in solidarity with the Palestinians, because they are human beings exposed to aggression and injustice. There are Jews inside and outside Israel who have respectable positions against Israeli policies.
The irony is that there are Muslims who are in solidarity with Israel and hope that it will triumph over the resistance. There are non-Muslim forces, states, and people who sympathize with the Palestinians in their struggle with the occupation.
The conflict revolves around liberating an occupied homeland from a brutal enemy, whether this homeland is Muslim or Christian, and whether the occupier is Jewish or belongs to any religion.
Yes, Al-Aqsa Mosque and Jerusalem have very important symbolism in the conflict, but there is an entire occupied country called Palestine.
The Pope of the Vatican issued an urgent appeal to stop the war in the Gaza Strip, calling for the provision of humanitarian aid and assistance to the injured in order to alleviate the “very dangerous” situation.
“I appeal to you in the name of God to stop and declare a ceasefire in Gaza,” Pope Francesco said to a crowd in St. Peter’s Square after the Angelus prayer. He added, "I hope that all measures will be taken to avoid escalation of the conflict, that the wounded will be helped, and that aid will reach the residents of Gaza, where the humanitarian situation is very serious."
Israel protested to the Vatican, after the second-in-command after Pope Francis described what was happening in Gaza as a “massacre” resulting from a disproportionate Israeli military response to the Hamas movement.

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