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Israel-Hamas Conflict · IsraelAmnesty International issued a report Thursday claiming a controversial Israeli- and U.S.-backed system to distribute aid in Gaza uses starvation tactics against Palestinians to continue to commit genocide in the Gaza Strip during Israel’s war with Hamas.See the Story
Amnesty International says Israel and aid system use starvation to commit Gaza genocide
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Terrorism · GazaGathered in honour of terrorism On 2 March 2017, over 200 people gathered in Tel Aviv’s Nahalat Yitzhak Cemetery to mark the 75th anniversary of Avraham “Yair” Stern’s death — the founder of the Lehi terrorist gang. [1] This vehemently anti-British Zionist militia better known as the “Stern Gang” after its founder, proudly referred to its members as terrorists, and tried to forge alliances with the German Nazis and Italian Fascists as a means to…See the Story
IDF cheers British deaths; Bob Vylan says “death to the IDF”

Gaza · GazaThe first responders following the First Crusade in 1099 — where up to 70,000 people were killed — were poets. [1] [2] In the Prophet’s time (ﷺ), poets like Hassan bin Thābit used their poetic skill to lampoon Islam’s enemies. In the Crusades, it was the words of Abu l-Muzaffar al-Abīwardī (d. 1113) and Ahmad bin Muhammad bin al-Khayyāt (d. 1123) that were the first to arouse the Muslims of Bilād al-Sham into a response. What the poems focus on …Read Article