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Gaza genocide, the world changed – sovereignty died and thuggery

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When the killer walks free in Gaza
Israel’s impunity in Gaza was not a detail; it was a dangerous precedent. A clear message reached every capital:

Do whatever you want, as long as you are protected by the United States. From that moment, red lines collapsed:

  • Sovereignty was no longer protected;

  • Leaders lost immunity;

  • Agreements lost meaning; and

  • International courts lost relevance

https://asiapacificreport.nz/2026/01/05/with-the-gaza-genocide-the-world-changed-sovereignty-died-and-thuggery-became-a-system/

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    Written by Sameer Barghouthi , a Palestinian living in Israel and first published in the Qatar tribune

  • Evil Penevil
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    According to the article: That message is "Never again!" When the Jews of Israel are attacked, they will defend themselves, shall we say, vigorously and intensely. It was a bad idea for Gazans to

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    It really doesn't matter who it's written by, truth is truth, reality is reality, and genocide is just that.

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6 minutes ago, JimCM said:

When the killer walks free in Gaza
Israel’s impunity in Gaza was not a detail; it was a dangerous precedent. A clear message reached every capital:

Do whatever you want, as long as you are protected by the United States. From that moment, red lines collapsed:

  • Sovereignty was no longer protected;

  • Leaders lost immunity;

  • Agreements lost meaning; and

  • International courts lost relevance

https://asiapacificreport.nz/2026/01/05/with-the-gaza-genocide-the-world-changed-sovereignty-died-and-thuggery-became-a-system/

Written by Sameer Barghouthi , a Palestinian living in Israel and first published in the Qatar tribune

4 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Written by Sameer Barghouthi , a Palestinian living in Israel and first published in the Qatar tribune

Thanks my friend ,thanks for the heads up on obvious bias writer.

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Still running with the Gaza story? On December 5, the war in Yemen has reignited, resulting in thousands of refugees and hundreds of casualties. Despite NGOs claiming to operate in Yemen, few actually have operations, and those that do are in Sanaa, far from the war zone and far from the people who need assistance. Unlike Gaza, there are no daily aid convoys entering Yemen, and Greta is not offering to send an aid flotilla. The war in Gaza is suspended and the risk of war with Israel is reduced. In Yemen, the war is ongoing and the risk of a greater war is present.

And yet here we have the usual propagandists pushing out their poor Gaza message, all the while ignoring Yemen. How about Darfur?

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50 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

And yet here we have the usual propagandists pushing out their poor Gaza message, all the while ignoring Yemen. How about Darfur?

Those dolts couldn't even point to those places on a map.

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4 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

Still running with the Gaza story? On December 5, the war in Yemen has reignited, resulting in thousands of refugees and hundreds of casualties. Despite NGOs claiming to operate in Yemen, few actually have operations, and those that do are in Sanaa, far from the war zone and far from the people who need assistance. Unlike Gaza, there are no daily aid convoys entering Yemen, and Greta is not offering to send an aid flotilla. The war in Gaza is suspended and the risk of war with Israel is reduced. In Yemen, the war is ongoing and the risk of a greater war is present.

And yet here we have the usual propagandists pushing out their poor Gaza message, all the while ignoring Yemen. How about Darfur?

This is a thread about Gaza and Israel's continuing barbarity towards Palestinians, actually in the West Bank as well as Gaza.

If you want to start a thread about Yemen then please go ahead.

You say the war in Gaza is suspended but that hasn't stopped Israel killing hundreds of Palestinians.

Since the US-brokered ceasefire went into effect on October 10, 2025, at least 422 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces in Gaza as of January 6, 2026. 

Reports from Gaza health authorities and international monitoring groups indicate that deaths have continued daily due to ongoing airstrikes, shelling, and shooting incidents.

number of palestinians killed since the ceasefire - Google Search

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According to the article:

10 hours ago, JimCM said:

A clear message reached every capital:

That message is "Never again!" When the Jews of Israel are attacked, they will defend themselves, shall we say, vigorously and intensely. It was a bad idea for Gazans to attack Israel; the consequences were devastating for Gaza.

Some Arabs and Palestinian groups have tried to destroy Israel since its creation in 1948. Maybe it's time to try a different strategy: to live in peace with the homeland of the world's Jews.

7 hours ago, Evil Penevil said:

(...) destroy Israel since its creation in 1948

This act of creation was a huge mistake and evil act itself.

2 hours ago, t0mt0m said:

This act of creation was a huge mistake and evil act itself.

It is notable you regard the creation of a homeland for Holocaust survivors and the rest of the world's Jews to be a "huge mistake and evil act." The members of neo-Nazi groups would agree with you. Your opinion of Israel illustrates exactly why a Jewish-majority country is a necessity.

10 hours ago, bannork said:

This is a thread about Gaza and Israel's continuing barbarity towards Palestinians, actually in the West Bank as well as Gaza.

If you want to start a thread about Yemen then please go ahead.

You say the war in Gaza is suspended but that hasn't stopped Israel killing hundreds of Palestinians.

Since the US-brokered ceasefire went into effect on October 10, 2025, at least 422 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces in Gaza as of January 6, 2026. 

Reports from Gaza health authorities and international monitoring groups indicate that deaths have continued daily due to ongoing airstrikes, shelling, and shooting incidents.

number of palestinians killed since the ceasefire - Google Search

The numbers you cite are provided by Gaza's Ministry of Health, a Hamas Institution. It also includes Hamas casualties from its attacks on Israel and others. For example;

-October 13, the Arrow Unit, an internal security force established by the Hamas-run Ministry of Interior in Gaza, publicly executed 32 Gazans who were affiliated with its rival Doghmush clan.

- October 14, multiple individuals crossed the Yellow ceasefire Line and advanced towards the Israeli zone. Warning shots were given and ignored. They were turned then forcibly stopped. Hamas reported 6 civilian casualties.

-October 15, Hamas continued its vendetta against the Dogmush clan, murdering an additional 8. They too were reported as civilian casualties.

- October 18, a speeding vehicle crossed the yellow line and was moving directly at IDF personnel who were patrolling the ceasefire line. The IDF personnel neutralized the vehicle. It contained 11 people.Hamas declared them as civilian casualties

- October 19, the IDF were attacked in Rafah. 2 Gazan fighters were killed. They are included in the casualty list.

- November 2, heavily armed militant crossed the Yellow Line in North Gaza, and was setting up for an attack on an IDF patrol. A surveillance drone neutralized him. He was reported as a civilian casualty.

The Gazans won't die if they respect the ceasefire and stop killing each other.

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3 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

The numbers you cite are provided by Gaza's Ministry of Health, a Hamas Institution. It also includes Hamas casualties from its attacks on Israel and others. For example;

-October 13, the Arrow Unit, an internal security force established by the Hamas-run Ministry of Interior in Gaza, publicly executed 32 Gazans who were affiliated with its rival Doghmush clan.

- October 14, multiple individuals crossed the Yellow ceasefire Line and advanced towards the Israeli zone. Warning shots were given and ignored. They were turned then forcibly stopped. Hamas reported 6 civilian casualties.

-October 15, Hamas continued its vendetta against the Dogmush clan, murdering an additional 8. They too were reported as civilian casualties.

- October 18, a speeding vehicle crossed the yellow line and was moving directly at IDF personnel who were patrolling the ceasefire line. The IDF personnel neutralized the vehicle. It contained 11 people.Hamas declared them as civilian casualties

- October 19, the IDF were attacked in Rafah. 2 Gazan fighters were killed. They are included in the casualty list.

- November 2, heavily armed militant crossed the Yellow Line in North Gaza, and was setting up for an attack on an IDF patrol. A surveillance drone neutralized him. He was reported as a civilian casualty.

The Gazans won't die if they respect the ceasefire and stop killing each other.

Of course the figures are provided by the Gaza Ministry of Health. As you and everyone else knows, Israel refuses to let foreign journalists into Gaza.

Nevertheless the Ministry's figure are accepted as reliable by the outside world, and it's good to see you viewing them as credible, as in your quoting Hamas declaring the victims of a vehicle 'neutralized' by the IDF.

What euphemisms.

Since a ceasefire agreement went into effect on October 11, 2025, at least 418 Palestinians have been killed and 1,171 injured as of January 2026. Official medical sources in Gaza state that the majority of these recent casualties are women and children

how many gaza women ad children have been killed by israel since the ceasefire - Google Search

On 1/7/2026 at 4:53 PM, Nick Carter icp said:

Written by Sameer Barghouthi , a Palestinian living in Israel and first published in the Qatar tribune

It really doesn't matter who it's written by, truth is truth, reality is reality, and genocide is just that.

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4 hours ago, Evil Penevil said:

It is notable you regard the creation of a homeland for Holocaust survivors and the rest of the world's Jews to be a "huge mistake and evil act." The members of neo-Nazi groups would agree with you. Your opinion of Israel illustrates exactly why a Jewish-majority country is a necessity.

As a Jew who has family that was subject to great deals of oppression in Europe this past century, I don't think the Jewish homeland was a mistake. However I do think that the extremists that have co-opted the government in the past decade or so are a mistake. I think everything about them is a mistake. I think they wouldn't know the Torah if it bit them on the ankles, and I think that Israel has become a nation of genocide and the lessons of the Holocaust have long been forgotten and extremism is alive and well there.

One could even go so far as to say that Israel has become the new terrorist state within the Middle East.

20 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

Still running with the Gaza story? On December 5, the war in Yemen has reignited, resulting in thousands of refugees and hundreds of casualties. Despite NGOs claiming to operate in Yemen, few actually have operations, and those that do are in Sanaa, far from the war zone and far from the people who need assistance. Unlike Gaza, there are no daily aid convoys entering Yemen, and Greta is not offering to send an aid flotilla. The war in Gaza is suspended and the risk of war with Israel is reduced. In Yemen, the war is ongoing and the risk of a greater war is present.

And yet here we have the usual propagandists pushing out their poor Gaza message, all the while ignoring Yemen. How about Darfur?

deflecting, the thread is about Gaza

There was no Genocide in Gaza, there was just anti semitism.

2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

It really doesn't matter who it's written by, truth is truth, reality is reality, and genocide is just that.

Its going to be biased if written by Palestinian .

Biased and most probably untrue , as the Palestinians side frequently lie about most things

19 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Its going to be biased if written by Palestinian .

Biased and most probably untrue , as the Palestinians side frequently lie about most things

And the Israeli's are as pure as driven snow, yeah we know.

13 minutes ago, Jeff the Chef said:

And the Israeli's are as pure as driven snow, yeah we know.

Stop deflecting and trying to change the topic.

1 minute ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Stop deflecting and trying to change the topic.

lol, read your own post before making accusations.

11 minutes ago, Jeff the Chef said:

lol, read your own post before making accusations.

Stop blaming other people for your attempts at changing the subject .. YOU deflected , not me

3 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

Stop blaming other people for your attempts at changing the subject .. YOU deflected , not me

No, I put a honest opinion of your post, that you accused the Palestinian author, living in Israel of bias and being probable untruthful, a typical response of the pro Israeli brigade, who of course never tell any untruths.

4 minutes ago, Jeff the Chef said:

No, I put a honest opinion of your post, that you accused the Palestinian author, living in Israel of bias and being probable untruthful, a typical response of the pro Israeli brigade, who of course never tell any untruths.

Yes, you tried to change the subject and turn the discussion about whether Israel are like the Palestinians (always lying)

You just cannot help deflecting

4 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

As a Jew who has family that was subject to great deals of oppression in Europe this past century, I don't think the Jewish homeland was a mistake. However I do think that the extremists that have co-opted the government in the past decade or so are a mistake. I think everything about them is a mistake.

Millions of Jews inside and outside Israel disagree with the policies of the Netanyahu government. That's natural in a democracy. Jews don't have a monolithic opinion about what's best for Israel and what course the Israeli government should take.

Here's the crux of the matter: you consider the West Bank settlers to be wrong, but they consider you to be wrong. In a democracy, it's the majority vote that determines which party holds power, not individual concepts of right or wrong.

4 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

I think they wouldn't know the Torah if it bit them on the ankles, and I think that Israel has become a nation of genocide and the lessons of the Holocaust have long been forgotten and extremism is alive and well there.

One could even go so far as to say that Israel has become the new terrorist state within the Middle East.

Haredi (ultra-orthodox) Jews certainly do know the Torah and base their belief in West Bank settlement on their interpretation of verses in the Torah. About one-third of the Jewish West Bank settlers are thought to be motivated primarily by religious beliefs in carrying out God's commandments regarding the sanctity of the land of Israel.

As I've written before, I reject the claim Israel is committing genocide or terrorist acts.

On 7/30/2025 at 8:03 AM, Evil Penevil said:

 It's survival that spurred the early Zionists in the 1880's, led to the founding of Israel in 1948 and today drives the IDF in the defense of Israeli Jews in their homeland.

 

The deaths  of Palestinians in Gaza are NOT the result of genocide but  of warfare in a dense urban environment.  That's a tragedy but it's not genocide.  Most of the civilian casualties are a result of Hamas terrorists hiding among non-combatants or using civilian infrastructure as weapons' depots or firing points.

 

Genocide is determined by intent, not the number of deaths.  The Israeli government isn't trying to eliminate Palestinians as a group.  The civilian deaths are collateral damage from attacks against legitimate military targets. 

6 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

As a Jew who has family that was subject to great deals of oppression in Europe this past century, I don't think the Jewish homeland was a mistake. However I do think that the extremists that have co-opted the government in the past decade or so are a mistake. I think everything about them is a mistake. I think they wouldn't know the Torah if it bit them on the ankles, and I think that Israel has become a nation of genocide and the lessons of the Holocaust have long been forgotten and extremism is alive and well there.

One could even go so far as to say that Israel has become the new terrorist state within the Middle East.

There is no genocide. You have accepted the lie which has been repeated over and over such that the emotionally fragile and intellectually stunted now believe it. Are some members of the Israeli government extremist? Yes. Do I dislike them and see some of them as ignorant ? Yes, I do. However, as someone who has witnessed Arab and Islamic hatred and slaughter campaigns, I appreciate and understand that their position is a reaction and response to a culture that wants them dead. Nothing they could do would ever appease their enemies. They have a target on their backs, no matter what they do. You can read the hatred and irrational bloodlust for them, even for the pacifists, in Asean Now.

No matter how progressive and liberal you think you are, and how much you agree with them, it will never be sufficient for the Palestinian Arabs. They want you dead, as does much of the SE Asian muslim world. They won't be satisfied until they exterminate the juden. And it is all because the Koran acknowledges the legitimacy of Israel. Pan Arab nationalism and its western friends in the leftist political movements need a common enemy and it is Israel. The koran does not mention Palestine, nor a Palestinian state. It mentions the Israeli state 47 times. To create a legitimacy for the Palestinian state, they must demonize the Israeli state. Insisting that there is a genocide is part of that strategy.

6 hours ago, bannork said:

Of course the figures are provided by the Gaza Ministry of Health. As you and everyone else knows, Israel refuses to let foreign journalists into Gaza.

Nevertheless the Ministry's figure are accepted as reliable by the outside world, and it's good to see you viewing them as credible, as in your quoting Hamas declaring the victims of a vehicle 'neutralized' by the IDF.

What euphemisms.

Since a ceasefire agreement went into effect on October 11, 2025, at least 418 Palestinians have been killed and 1,171 injured as of January 2026. Official medical sources in Gaza state that the majority of these recent casualties are women and children

how many gaza women ad children have been killed by israel since the ceasefire - Google Search

What do you expect the foreign journalists to do? They are not going to do a casualty count. The non Gazan arab journalists who were in Gaza acted as propagandists. Hamas provided drivers and handlers who used the opportunity to kill.

The Arab "journalists" who are gazans are still reporting from Gaza. They are not blocked. The Israeli military has allowed rinternational journalists into Gaza on supervised visits.

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On 1/7/2026 at 9:56 PM, riclag said:

Thanks my friend ,thanks for the heads up on obvious bias writer.

This would removed if some pointed out a piece on the genocide was written by an Israeli.

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21 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

There is no genocide.

Are you trying to be funny?

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5 hours ago, Yagoda said:

There was no Genocide in Gaza, there was just anti semitism.

Genocide denial will be the same as holocaust denial in a few years.

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7 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

It really doesn't matter who it's written by, truth is truth, reality is reality, and genocide is just that.

It is a racist, troll post that breaks forum rules.

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12 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

What do you expect the foreign journalists to do? They are not going to do a casualty count. The non Gazan arab journalists who were in Gaza acted as propagandists. Hamas provided drivers and handlers who used the opportunity to kill.

The Arab "journalists" who are gazans are still reporting from Gaza. They are not blocked. The Israeli military has allowed rinternational journalists into Gaza on supervised visits.

Foreign journalists have repeatedly asked the Israeli authorities to let them in to Gaza, to no avail.

More than 50 leading journalists and major news organizations, including the BBC, Reuters, AP, and AFP, have signed open letters calling on both Israel and Egypt to provide "free and unfettered access" to Gaza for all foreign media.

There are few Gazan journalists left as Israel has killed most- see below.

As of early 2026, the number of journalists and media workers killed by Israel in the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, varies depending on the reporting organization: 

  • International Federation of Journalists (IFJ): Reported at least 231 journalists and media workers killed in Gaza as of December 3, 2025.

  • Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ): Preliminary investigations confirmed 206 Palestinian journalists killed in Gaza by Israeli forces as of early January 2026.

  • Gaza Government Media Office: Estimates are higher, reporting that approximately 256 to 300 media personnel have been killed.

  • Reporters Without Borders (RSF): Cited over 210 journalists killed in Gaza as of late August 2025.

  • United Nations (OHCHR): Stated that at least 242 Palestinian journalists had been killed as of August 2025. 

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