Israel–Hamas War

Secret Hamas Files Show How It Spied on Everyday Palestinians

It’s truly disheartening to see the depth of oppression and surveillance that everyday Palestinians are subjected to under the Hamas regime. The recent revelation of secret files detailing how Hamas spies on its own people reaffirms the tyrannical nature of this organization. It’s no secret that Hamas executes Palestinians who dare to speak out against them or hold opposing views, further highlighting the level of fear and control that they exert over the population.

The fact that Hamas prioritizes fortifying its own power through oppressive measures, rather than investing in education and social infrastructure, speaks volumes about their true intentions. The deliberate provocation of Israel through terrorist acts only serves to escalate tensions and result in further civilian casualties on both sides.… Continue reading

Hamas says it will not compromise further with Israel to win Gaza ceasefire

As Hamas boldly declares that they will not compromise further with Israel to win a Gaza ceasefire, one cannot help but question, when did Hamas even begin compromising in the first place? The idea that releasing hostages is considered a ‘compromise’ is ludicrous. Hostages should not be used as bargaining chips or political tools. The normalization of such actions is troubling and unacceptable. The release of living hostages should be non-negotiable and a basic humanitarian principle.

Negotiating with Hamas, an organization that has a history of breaking every agreement with Israel, is indeed a challenging task. It seems that Hamas uses ceasefire agreements as mere opportunities to rearm and grow their forces, rather than promoting lasting peace in the region.… Continue reading

Japan backs U.N. move to grant full membership to Palestine

As a Japanese citizen, I was heartened to hear that Japan has backed the United Nations move to grant full membership to Palestine. This decision reflects a belief in the importance of recognizing Palestine as a state and offering the Palestinian people a seat at the table in international affairs. It is a step towards acknowledging the dignity and rights of the Palestinian people, who have long struggled for self-determination and recognition on the world stage.

The issue of Palestine’s borders has been a long-standing concern, and it is crucial to address this issue in a way that respects the needs and aspirations of both Palestinians and Israelis.… Continue reading

UN assembly approves resolution granting Palestine new rights and reviving its UN membership bid

The UN assembly has recently made a decision that has stirred up quite a bit of controversy – the approval of a resolution granting Palestine new rights and reviving its UN membership bid. This resolution essentially determines that Palestine is qualified for membership, recommending that the Security Council reconsider its request favorably. This decision was supported by 143 out of the 193 member nations, with only 9 opposing it. The fact that such a majority voted in favor of this resolution speaks volumes about the level of support for Palestine within the international community.

However, the implications of this decision are far-reaching and contentious.… Continue reading

Students at Trinity College Dublin have ended a five-day encampment after the university pledged to cut ties with Israeli companies

As a student at Trinity College Dublin, the recent five-day encampment held on campus has brought to light the university’s decision to cut ties with Israeli companies. This move has stirred up a lot of debate and controversy, with many questioning the motives behind such a decision. One might wonder, are similar actions going to be taken against companies from other countries with questionable human rights records, such as Saudi Arabia or China? It’s essential to consider the bigger picture here and not single out one country based on political tensions alone.

While the university has stated that their supplier list only contains one Israeli company, and the ties will be severed by March 2025 due to contractual obligations, it raises questions about the broader implications of such actions.… Continue reading

Pro-Palestinian protesters demonstrate during Auschwitz March of the Living

The recent events of Pro-Palestinian protesters demonstrating during the Auschwitz March of the Living have left me feeling a deep sense of unease and discomfort. As someone who supports the idea of a Palestinian state, I cannot condone the actions of those who partake in such blatant displays of anti-Semitism. It is clear that these individuals are not advocating for the well-being or rights of Palestinians, but rather using the Palestinian cause as a front for their hateful and divisive agenda.

It is deeply troubling to witness the disrespect shown towards the memory of the Holocaust at a place as solemn and significant as Auschwitz.… Continue reading

Biden says he will stop sending bombs and artillery shells to Israel if they launch major invasion of Rafah

President Biden’s recent announcement that he will stop sending bombs and artillery shells to Israel if they launch a major invasion of Rafah has sparked a whirlwind of controversy and debate. As I reflect on this complex and delicate situation, I can’t help but feel a sense of frustration and bewilderment at the tangled web of political considerations and global dynamics at play.

The issue of military aid to Israel has long been a contentious and divisive topic, with strong opinions on both sides of the spectrum. While some argue that Israel’s militarization and military capabilities render excessive aid unnecessary, others point to the strategic importance of supporting a key ally in a volatile region.… Continue reading

Israel military begins evacuating Palestinian civilians from Rafah, radio says

The news of the Israel military beginning to evacuate Palestinian civilians from Rafah is both concerning and complex. As I try to wrap my head around this situation, I can’t help but wonder about the implications and potential outcomes of such a move. The first thought that comes to mind is the difficulty in distinguishing between civilians and Hamas fighters. With Hamas blending in with the civilian population, how can Israel ensure the safety of innocent people during this evacuation process?

The humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza is heart-wrenching. With most of the region already destroyed, where are these Palestinian civilians supposed to go?… Continue reading

US reveals it paused shipment of bombs for Israel over Rafah concerns

As I skim through the latest news headlines, one particular piece catches my eye, “US reveals it paused shipment of bombs for Israel over Rafah concerns.” It immediately triggers a whirlwind of thoughts and emotions within me. The idea of supplying more bombs to a region already ravaged by conflict seems paradoxical. The intricate dance of power dynamics between nations, the delicate balance of diplomacy, and the human cost of warfare all come to the forefront of my mind.

Reading through the details of the situation, it becomes apparent that the decision to pause the shipment was not a straightforward one.… Continue reading

Palestinians report tanks have entered East Rafah after War Cabinet gives operation go-ahead

As I read the news that tanks have entered East Rafah after the War Cabinet gave the operation a green light, I can’t help but feel a sense of inevitability in this escalation. The cycle of violence between Israel and Gaza seems never-ending, with rockets being fired, hostages being held, and lives being lost on both sides. It’s apparent that until Hamas is dismantled and the hostages are released, Israel will continue its military operations in an attempt to bring about change in the region.

The recent barrage of rockets launched from Rafah towards Kerem Shalom aid crossing, resulting in casualties among IDF soldiers, only escalated tensions further.… Continue reading