Israel–Hamas War

At least 3 killed and 87 injured, Houthis say, as Israeli airstrikes hit Yemen day after Tel Aviv drone attack

The recent escalation of violence in Yemen, following the Tel Aviv drone attack, has once again brought to light the destructive consequences of conflict in the region. The airstrikes carried out by Israel in response to the attacks have resulted in casualties and widespread destruction, further complicating an already volatile situation. The Houthi rebels, who claimed the Israeli strikes hit civilian targets and a power station, are facing the harsh reality of their actions having grave repercussions.

It is crucial to understand that instigating violence only leads to a vicious cycle of retaliation and further bloodshed. As individuals with power and influence sit comfortably in safe countries, orchestrating attacks that put innocent lives at risk, they fail to comprehend the grave consequences of their actions.… Continue reading

Hamas committed war crimes in October 7 assault on Israel, Human Rights Watch says

Hamas committed war crimes in the October 7 assault on Israel according to a report by Human Rights Watch. This revelation may come as no surprise to many, as the terrorist organization literally filmed themselves committing these atrocities and even livestreamed it for the world to see. The fact that it took Human Rights Watch nine months to come to this conclusion seems almost comical, considering the blatant evidence that was readily available.

The report details numerous serious violations of international humanitarian law by Palestinian armed groups, including the targeting of civilian sites and the taking of hostages. Over 800 civilians were killed in the assault, and many were used as human shields or taken as hostages.… Continue reading

Biden: Israel and Hamas have agreed to ceasefire framework

I can’t help but feel a mix of hope and skepticism when I hear that Biden has announced an agreement on a ceasefire framework between Israel and Hamas. The ongoing conflict between these two parties has caused immeasurable suffering for far too long, and any step towards peace should be welcomed with cautious optimism. However, agreeing on a framework is just the beginning, and the devil is always in the details.

It’s worth remembering that in past peace negotiations, agreements on frameworks have not always translated into lasting ceasefires. There have been instances where initial agreements were followed by disputes over specific terms, leading to a resumption of hostilities.… Continue reading

‘Tomorrow, I kill you:’ Rescued hostage details psychological abuse during eight months of Hamas captivity

Every time I hear stories of hostages being subjected to psychological abuse, my heart breaks a little more. The recent account of a rescued hostage detailing eight months of captivity under Hamas is truly gut-wrenching. The chilling words, “Good morning, Wesley. I’ll probably kill you tomorrow,” echo in my mind, painting a grim picture of the horrors these individuals faced. The mere thought of being held captive for such an extended period, enduring constant threats and psychological torture, is unimaginable.

The idea of hostages being forced to read the Quran is disturbing on many levels. While some may argue cultural immersion, the reality is that this act is a form of coercion and psychological manipulation.… Continue reading

Pride Parade cancelled mid-route after pro-Palestinian demonstration on Yonge

The Pride Parade cancelled mid-route after a pro-Palestinian demonstration on Yonge has sparked significant controversy and debate. As an individual, I find myself torn over the events that transpired. On one hand, the disruption caused by a small group of protestors, chanting “Free Palestine” and “Pride wants a riot”, leading to the parade’s cancellation seems incredibly disheartening. How could such a celebratory event be hijacked by a political agenda, risking the safety and joy of thousands in attendance?

It’s unsettling to witness the clash of ideologies during what should have been a day of unity and celebration. The intersectionality of the LGBTQIA+ movement with the pro-Palestinian cause raises important questions about the complexity of social justice advocacy.… Continue reading

US: Hamas formally rejected hostage deal

The recent news that Hamas has formally rejected a hostage deal proposed by the US is not at all surprising. It seems like the terrorist organization is more interested in continuing conflict than working towards peace. The fact that they have turned down yet another proposal just goes to show their true intentions – to cause chaos and harm.

It’s appalling to see how Hamas operates, using innocent civilians as pawns in their destructive game. They have no regard for the lives of their own people, let alone the hostages they are holding captive. It’s clear that their main enemy is not even Israel, but rather the civilians of Palestine who suffer the most from their actions.… Continue reading

IDF: Slain Gazan named as Doctors Without Borders staffer was Islamic Jihad rocket maker

The recent revelation that a Gazan named as a Doctors Without Borders staffer was also an Islamic Jihad rocket maker is truly shocking. The conflicting images of a doctor and a terrorist combined in one person are difficult to comprehend. It raises questions about how someone can wear two vastly different hats simultaneously. The idea that a person could be saving lives by day and taking them away by night is a disturbing reality.

The reports of additional casualties, especially innocent children, add another layer of complexity to this already multifaceted situation. The IDF’s targeted strike and subsequent release of footage showing the individual on a bike in the vicinity are evidence that cannot be ignored.… Continue reading

‘Local rebellion’: Gazans attempt to stop Hamas from firing at Israel, IDF source says

I am both relieved and hopeful upon hearing reports of a ‘local rebellion’ within Gaza, where Gazans are allegedly attempting to stop Hamas from firing at Israel. This courageous act demonstrates a shift in the mindset of locals who are tired of being used as pawns in the ongoing conflict. The fact that residents are willing to stand up against Hamas, despite the risks involved, is a clear indication that Hamas’s grip on power may be weakening.

For far too long, the narrative surrounding Gaza has been one of helplessness and victimhood, where Hamas has been portrayed as the sole voice of resistance against Israeli aggression.… Continue reading

IDF says it is investigating soldiers who tied Palestinian detainee to hood of car

The recent news of IDF soldiers tying a Palestinian detainee to the hood of a car has sparked outrage and rightfully so. Regardless of the actions of the prisoner, it is the responsibility of the captors to ensure the safety and well-being of the individual in their custody. This incident is a clear violation of international law, which mandates that prisoners must be treated with dignity and respect, regardless of the side they belong to in a conflict. The soldiers involved in this act have not only failed morally but also legally, as they have not upheld the basic standards of humanity.… Continue reading

Extremist Islamist group infiltrates Australia’s pro-Palestine movement – The Jewish Independent

As I scrolled through the news and came across the report of an extremist Islamist group infiltrating Australia’s pro-Palestine movement, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of disappointment and concern. The sight of individuals waving flags associated with Hezbollah and Hamas during a protest undoubtedly tarnished the credibility of the movement in my eyes. It raised questions in my mind about the true intentions and affiliations of some participants within the pro-Palestine community.

The lack of vocal opposition to the presence of these extremist elements within the movement left me wondering if there was an implicit acceptance or tolerance for terrorism among certain members.… Continue reading