Israel

  • Israel says aid is still getting through

    Israel has claimed aid is being delivered into Gaza, in defiance of international outcry. A message recorded by the Israel Defence Forces shows aid trucks making journeys into the strip.

    Israel Defence Forces

    Since the start of the war in 2023, Israel has targeted Hamas to destroy its infrastructure. It’s believed by the Israeli state Hamas had also interfered with its activity across the world.

  • Israel PM defends Israel/Gaza war

    As fighting continues, Israel’s PM has defended his actions. He says Western powers are now on the wrong side of history.

    A clip of PM Netanyahu’s address

    The UK has decided punitive sanctions on the Jewish state. Sir Keir Starmer’s government has termed Israel’s war as “extreme”.

  • World exclusive: Gaza Mercenary-Commander

    In a world exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, it can be revealed a Mercenary-Commander with “Effective Control” over the territory of Gaza has been located. He’s believed to be French-born, although his exact biographical details cannot be shared here. This is due to ongoing investigation.

    The nature of the work in Gaza involves its status as a quasi-military camp. This involves the participation of many different types of sources of military help. Its activity is therefore in the line of mercenary defence, rather than civilian or even humanitarian. It’s opposed to legitimate democratic control.

    Much of the planning took place in London.This involved participation of high level military figures in the UK. Due to the involvement of these people, such details of the meetings cannot be related. It means much of the fighting – and infighting – in Gaza is due to power plays with different groups.

  • The fight against Israel’s future

    Palestine Solidarity Campaign has come out with its Don’t Buy Apartheid campaign. The initiative is to dissuade companies from stocking Israeli-linked goods. The slogan invokes the claim of apartheid, linked more popularly to South Africa, but now synonymous with protests about Gaza and the West Bank.

    A still from a YouTube video

    The mood in pro-Palestine circles must be low right now. The attack by Hamas escalated into conflict. The challenging images clearly stirred stalwarts here into action. The focus is on undermining Israel’s future economy. It’s also geared toward erasing its defences by denying support. It’s anti-Jew hatred repeated today.

    The upsets that Israeli actions cause can be seen on the faces of activists in the UK. They clearly feel a direct link to the suffering of Palestinians, while having none of their own. The plight is characterised as a pilgrimage to a holy place. A place of peace and of brotherhood with man. The reality is as partisan as it gets.

  • Israel faces a battle in England

    Israel is a nation at tentative peace with itself. In diplomatic terms the incursion into Gaza cost it extensively. The popular opinion weighs heavily on the minds of negotiators. It’s not easy to say yes if persistent crowds shout no. It’s not easy to say no if pressure exerts itself on those selfsame people to say yes.

    It’s the same in the nation state at war. It’s a struggle to win hearts and minds over. It’s even more difficult as resources are focused on an enemy. Israel is as deeply set as Britain during its wars. The stories are similar. The military tactics are seen to be misguided in the short term. The goal of peace is still too far off.

    The historic support is in question too. In England, there is a lot of evidence to suggest people are misguided. The propaganda that festers in private residences and in secret community meetings says things are awry. The misgivings people have are fraught with mistakes. It’s a whitewash of current perceptions.

    The limits of diplomacy are not often seen. It’s not regularly explained in popular formats why it’s beyond our reach at times. The days of saying “Stop The War” have turned to “Stop The Genocide”, and yet neither are realistic. It remains that street politics is an art that has few points. It says very little.

  • Pres. Biden declares ceasefire

    Outgoing US President Joe Biden has announced a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. His statement said ongoing diplomacy has achieved an agreement. It will lead to a cessation of hostilities.

  • Exposed: Fake Netanyahu arrest warrant

    In a stunning exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, an entire team of operatives behind a fake arrest warrant issued against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu can be exposed for the first time.

    Also, a couple suspected of threatening employees and some justices at the ICC can be pictured here, also for the first time. They’re alleged to have made stops across Europe to achieve their malign goal.

    They were spotted in Saint-Gilles, Brussels, but were not part of a meeting setup to manipulate a trafficking crisis over the English Channel, but to make contact with a number of international spies.

  • Israel celebrates Trump

    Isaac Herzog, the President of Israel, has celebrated Trump’s win in the context of an ongoing war against Hamas in Gaza, and a simultaneous counteroffensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon.

    “Congratulations to President Donald Trump on your historic return to the White House. You are a true and dear friend of Israel, and a champion of peace and cooperation in our region. I look forward to working with you to strengthen the ironclad bond between our peoples, to build a future of peace and security for the Middle East, and to uphold our shared values. On behalf of the Jewish and democratic State of Israel, and all our people, I wish you much success.”

    It’s frequently a topic of national conversation in Israel and America, and while the latter’s foreign policy is geared toward Israel, Trump has maintained his support for its existence and prosperity.

  • Is peace possible with Sinwar death?

    The death of Yahya Sinwar, former leader of Hamas, is a boon for the state of Israel and makes it surer now the conflict will end soon. The dismantling of its structure, plus the discovery of its infrastructure underground, makes it easier for the IDF to safely withdraw its troops.

    Israel still has to overcome the ongoing issue with terrorism that is its main obstacle in the region. Hezbollah sits tidily in Lebanon, and though suffering casualties, usually it isn’t perturbed by such attacks. It, and others, are capable of regrouping under new leaders and with zeal.

  • Is 7 October a watershed moment?

    The attacks by Hamas on Israelis on 7 October started a conflict that’s now raged for over a year. The length of it is significant, but the provocation is symbolic of the ongoing plight of Israel to make its neighbours in the world to understand its predicament.

    It’s easy to suggest it’s the other way around, but it’s also easy to doubt. The previous clashes between Israel and Hamas have also been preceded by acts of provocation. A succinct and exact timeline cannot present a moral argument either way.

    The fact is Israel came under assault, and it’s received the same backlash as before from the international community. The fact it’s felt to be the worst attack against Jewish people since the Holocaust is beside the point. It apparently doesn’t matter because Gaza matters.

    The possessive attitude many international partners in the UN have toward a small strip of land is surprising. It’s not likely many have significant interests in it, and besides aid what is left of their claim? There’s little to admire in a non-committal international community.

  • Goldsmith defends Israel

    Lord Goldsmith has struck out in defence of Israel in a post on X. He said a post by Iran’s Supreme Leader made yesterday equated to a call for genocide against Israeli’s.

    Ali Khamenei, in the original post, called for an end to Israeli and American influence in Gaza and the Middle East by the “inner strength” of Islamic people across the world.

  • Hezbollah threat to Israel

    Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of terror group Hezbollah, a proxy for Iranian leadership in Lebanon, has spoken out against Israel’s presumed act against its militants.

    He decried the apparent detonation of handheld devices on thousands of fighters on Tuesday and Wednesday as Israel’s fault. He called for retaliation to end the conflict in Gaza.