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U.S. officials warn: Gaza “is turning into Mogadishu”

As I sit here and read about the warnings coming from U.S. officials regarding Gaza “turning into Mogadishu,” I can’t help but feel a sense of unease. The comparison alone is enough to raise eyebrows and spark concern. Mogadishu, a city that has seen its fair share of conflicts and challenges, is not a place one would want to envision Gaza becoming. The mere thought of such a transformation is alarming, to say the least.

In recent years, Mogadishu and Somalia as a whole have seen some progress and stability, which is a positive development in itself. However, the idea that Gaza could potentially follow a similar path is troubling.… Continue reading

Australia says to build biggest navy since World War II

Australia has recently announced plans to build its biggest navy since World War II, which has sparked a mix of reactions from people. Some see this as a necessary move to strengthen their presence in the oceans, while others express concerns about the escalating arms race happening globally. As someone who follows military developments closely, I can’t help but feel a sense of both admiration and apprehension regarding this decision.

The plan includes building six Hunter class frigates, 11 general-purpose frigates, and six state-of-the-art surface warships that do not need to be crewed, signaling the advent of drone surface warships. The idea of autonomous naval drones sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, but it’s becoming a reality.… Continue reading

UN pauses food deliveries to the north of Gaza due to attacks on trucks

I am utterly shocked and disheartened to hear about the UN pausing food deliveries to the north of Gaza due to attacks on trucks. The fact that individuals would resort to violence and looting when aid is being provided is truly appalling. How can anyone justify attacking those who are simply trying to bring much-needed supplies to those in need? It is beyond comprehension to me.

Reading through these comments, the frustration and outrage expressed by many are completely valid. The lack of clarity on who is responsible for these attacks is alarming. While some may try to deflect blame or shift the focus, it is crucial to hold those accountable for their actions.… Continue reading

Netanyahu: Those telling us not to enter Rafah are essentially saying ‘lose the war’

Netanyahu claims that those advising against entering Rafah are essentially advocating for Israel to “lose the war.” The underlying message in this statement is clear – to win means to completely defeat Hamas and bring an end to the ongoing conflict. The reluctance to push further into Rafah is viewed as a strategic error that could prolong the conflict and potentially lead to a repetition of violence in the future.

The history of Netanyahu’s approach towards Hamas sheds light on the complex political dynamics at play. The indirect negotiations and financial support provided to Hamas in the past appear contradictory to the current stance of aiming for their dismantling.… Continue reading

New York governor apologizes for implying it is ‘Israel’s right’ to destroy Gaza

As a Canadian, I couldn’t help but feel a twinge of offense when I heard about the New York governor implying that it is Israel’s right to destroy Gaza, using the analogy of Canada attacking Buffalo. The notion that a state governor would wade into such contentious international politics is both puzzling and concerning. Needless to say, the apology issued by the governor seemed hollow and insincere, especially considering the lack of mention of Palestinian statehood in her statement.

The comparison drawn between Canada attacking Buffalo and Israel’s actions in Gaza is not only inappropriate but also dangerous. It perpetuates a harmful narrative that justifies violence and destruction as a legitimate means of defense.… Continue reading

Gazan riots erupt near Rafah’s border with Egypt, fire breaks out

I cannot help but feel a deep sense of sadness and frustration when I hear about the recent riots near the border of Rafah between Gaza and Egypt. The fact that a Gazan teenager lost his life while attempting to gather humanitarian aid is truly heartbreaking. It is a stark reminder of the harsh reality faced by civilians in Gaza, who are often caught in the crossfire of internal conflicts within their own community.

The involvement of Hamas in this tragic incident only adds to the sense of despair. It is disturbing to think that the very people who are supposed to protect and serve their community would resort to such violence against their own.… Continue reading

Israel says two hostages rescued from Gaza in special operation, 128 days after their capture

I think it’s high time we officially disallow the term ‘special operation’, given the events of the past couple years. They are literally with their families right now. It’s incredible to think that after 128 days of captivity, these hostages have been rescued. The joy and relief their families must be feeling right now is unimaginable. Despite the positive outcome of this operation, I can’t help but question the safety of keeping hostages in a humanitarian corridor. What about the Palestinian civilians in that area? It raises concerns about their well-being and the potential risks they faced during the rescue mission.… Continue reading

Body of 6-year-old killed in ‘deliberate’ Israeli fire found after 12 days

I want to take a moment to reflect on the heart-wrenching news of the deliberate killing of a 6-year-old girl in Gaza. As I listened to the call she made, begging for help as a tank stood in front of her, my heart sank. It is truly horrifying to think that a child could be a target of such violence.

What makes this tragedy even more devastating is the fact that an ambulance, sent to save her, was also targeted and destroyed. How can anyone justify this as fighting against terrorists or Hamas? This is not warfare, this is not collateral damage.… Continue reading

Hamas had command tunnel under U.N. Gaza headquarters, Israeli military says

The recent revelation that Hamas had a command tunnel under the U.N. Gaza headquarters, according to the Israeli military, is truly disturbing. It is a stark reminder that terror organizations like Hamas stop at nothing to achieve their goals, even if it means exploiting the sanctity and neutrality of international organizations.

The fact that the Israeli military took media personnel on a tour of the tunnel is essential, as it provides undeniable evidence of Hamas’s presence beneath the U.N. headquarters. This action challenges the claims of those who try to dismiss Israel’s findings as mere propaganda. The presence of steel safes, emptied and open, computer servers, and industrial battery stacks exposes the extent of Hamas’s operations and the resources at their disposal.… Continue reading

Netanyahu rejects Hamas cease-fire demands, vows to fight until ‘absolute victory’

Netanyahu rejects Hamas cease-fire demands and vows to fight until ‘absolute victory.’ As I read through the details of the Hamas proposal, it became clear to me that their terms were disconnected from reality. They were demanding concessions without offering anything in return. To expect Israel to agree to a deal that would allow Hamas to remain in power and only release the hostages at a later point is simply laughable.

What struck me the most was that Hamas seemed to have no concern for the damage done to the Gaza Strip. They assumed that the international community would foot the bill for reconstruction, which would ultimately benefit them through embezzled funds.… Continue reading