Israel Gaza War

  • Who you gon’ call? Board of Peace!?

    It’s a thrilling time to be alive for Trump’s Board of Peace, having multiple fronts on which to probe the resolution of conflict in novel and conceptual ways.

    But if it weren’t for the two drivers of global change right now – the US and Israel – being founding members, it might have thus rallied with a lot more proficiency.

    The technical challenge is finding compromise. This doesn’t come easy in more formal environs, and such a Board has to find conventions along which lines it’s done.

    It may be speaking and listening is it for now, but if successful proves a lot more than UN meetings that end in bad faith. However, it’s a long-shot for gung-ho Trump.

  • Hamas isn’t a small foe

    The fact of Hamas is something that Israel continues to deal with. It’s not an easy group to overcome. It’s proved difficult on a number of occasions. This is only the latest in a round of fighting that seeks to undermine and end its reign of terror in the region in Gaza.

    The rumours about it are startling. According to one estimation by a small group of American scholars, its ranks number above three million fighters. The lack of prowess is mainly to do with the process of removal that Israel tries to undertake as it strikes the Gaza Strip.

    The strategic positioning of the fighters has always been a problem for Hamas, at least since its recent expansion into a modern fighting force. It’s alleged to have camps in Africa and even training grounds in South American states. Nevertheless, Israel continues to be in a serious power struggle with it.

  • Caught: FCDO criminal

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a criminal alleged to have infiltrated the Foreign, Commonwealth, & Development Office to manipulate staffing arrangements has now been spotted.

    A suspect alleged of criminal activity in government buildings, including Whitehall.

    He’s alleged to be helped by Local Authority staff in London, as well as by criminal networks.

    It’s believed he’s responsible for the present Government’s Gaza policy, and is alleged to have pushed for it in return for lucrative commercial contracts in the region, like sewage processing works.

  • Hamas stamps on female rights

    The political aspect of Hamas is difficult to pin down. It hasn’t got a coherent roster of figures that argue in terms we understand. Their aim isn’t democracy. They don’t have beliefs in fairness. They’re mainly guided by hatred. It’s informed but by all the wrong sources.

    The main point of contention for people in Gaza is the hatred of women that Hamas fighters exhibit. Their conduct is often masculine and tropes of heroism are replete through their media. The cause of female citizens is silenced.

  • Hamas only seek to devour

    The activities of Hamas in Gaza is nothing more than street crime, and is reported as such by researchers native to the territory. They’ve carried out significant investigations into the group. The inconsistencies in their belief system makes them conclude it’s not a religious movement. The zeal for criminality and their extensive record of lawbreaking in Gaza and in Israel and other neighbouring states makes them conclude it’s a lucky if insignificant force in actual struggle in the Middle East.

    The fact is Hamas has got legitimacy by the hands of those prone to giving the middle finger. The slant of an ideologue against small targets like Universities and legitimate enterprises has become a sounding board in popular culture. The reflection of matters too deep sometimes for words is hard to come by. Our words or prayers are nothing compared to it. Its grandeur is really a looming shadow of a silly aim to support a terrorist group that is in the grips of criminality against a legitimate state.

    Hamas only seeks to devour. The reported poverty in Gaza before incursions is its fault. The repeated refusals to cooperate with Israel apart from conflict is now part of its character in the region. Its reprisals is an old joke. The decay that sets into our cities is the same that Hamas brings to the Gaza Strip. The demented behaviour of crowds here is replicated in the behaviour of such evil tyrants there. It’s a melting pot of human hate.

  • Aid into Gaza is forthcoming

    The Gaza Strip isn’t promotional material for takeout delivery or express order deliveries. However, it’s possible with some coordination. This is being achieved by different partners in the region.

    Unverified footage of aid distribution – and misuse – in Gaza over the summer period (Credit: Market_eyes7120/Telegram)

    The tale that’s told on mainstream news networks is of the worst kind of disaster. It’s the local suffering that’s hard to reach. The broader picture brings out a perspective that’s watchable. It shows aid outreach by multiple efforts.

  • 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”.

  • 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.

  • UN take on Israel

    On Tuesday the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution demanding that Israel withdraw from land it contests as its own no later than the next 12 months.

    It comes as Israel fights off Hamas and Hezbollah in its ongoing war against terror in the region. Its incursion into Gaza came as a result of an attack by Hamas last year.