Watch the video within the article, 4 min watch... https://news.sky.com/story/inside-t...orised-and-pushed-out-of-their-homes-13376108
I haven’t watched the Louis Theroux documentary The Settlers yet, but that Daniella Weiss features heavily. Apparently she admits that she has the ear of Netanyahu and is doing the work behind the scenes that he can’t admit to in public. I.e ethnic cleansing of the West Bank and eventual total occupation of both the West Bank and Gaza
I counted 4 in the last picture that I seen. If they’re gone now they can just stay in one of their cowardly bunkers under a hospital. Tbf, if they surrender, they should be able to stay above ground.
Excuse me? I thought I was pissing this according to CK. I’m gunna blow after all that effort I’ve put in, if I don’t collect the gold medal
Think brb has overtaken you now mate after posting that video of the Israeli settlers kicking Palestinians off of their land.
I'm torn on this one. I think two dates make sense. When the last hostage is returned. When the last building in Gaza is reduced to rubble. Not clear which will happen first.
Do the hostages need to be alive? - because if the last building is reduced to rubble, I doubt they'll be much left to return ...
Doesn’t compare with my detailed guide to cannibalism and how to prepare the body for a meal. If it does I’ll need to up my game even further. Somehow.
Bye bye Palestine Israeli ministers say 22 new Jewish settlements have been approved in the occupied West Bank - the biggest expansion in decades. Several already exist as outposts, built without government authorisation, but will now be made legal under Israeli law. Others are completely new, according to Defence Minister Israel Katz and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich. Settlements - which are widely seen as illegal under international law, though Israel disputes this - are one of the most contentious issues between Israel and the Palestinians. Katz said the move "prevents the establishment of a Palestinian state that would endanger Israel", while the Palestinian presidency called it a "dangerous escalation". The Israeli anti-settlement watchdog Peace Now called it "the most extensive move of its kind" in more than 30 years and warned that it would "dramatically reshape the West Bank and entrench the occupation even further".
SKY News just turned into a shouting match between journalist Yalda Hakim and some former Israeli security advisor, going to be honest didn't understand a ****ing word they were arguing about, so became a pointless interview. Heard Hamas mentioned several times, but beyond that nowt.