Houthis Attack Haifa Port

The Yemeni Houthis, Tuesday, said it attacked a “vital” target in Haifa in north Israel with cruise missiles.  

The news of the attack which is thought to be on the Haifa Port is trending on the social media with different images.

News of the attack was confirmed by Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree, who said it was carried out in a joint military operation with the Iraqi Islamic resistance movement.

He added the operation targeted “a vital location in Haifa with several cruise missiles and successfully achieved it objectives.”

The Israelis are yet to comment on the Houthi statement according to Anadolu.

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Ben-Gvir Investigated! An Israeli Ploy?

Israeli State Prosecutor Amit Aisman is seeking to open a criminal investigation into National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir for allegedly inciting violence against Palestinians in Gaza to show the International Criminal Court (ICC) it is holding Israeli officials to account for such actions, Tuesday, according to Anadolu.

Last May, ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan requested arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Galant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

Palestinian and international human rights groups  have also been campaigning for Ben-Gvir to be included repeated inflammatory and calls for “shooting Palestinian prisoners in the head instead of giving them more food.”

The official Israeli Broadcasting Corporation (KAN) reported that Aisman asked Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara for permission to open a criminal investigation into Ben-Gvir.

Observers believe the probe is an attempt to show the ICC Israel is abiding by its directives to look into and punish any individual or group that violates the Genocide Convention’s ban on inciting genocide according to the Turkish news agency.

Ben-Gvir, the leader of the far-right Jewish Power Party, said this is  “unbelievable! The state prosecutor is trying to make an Israeli minister stand trial for ‘incitement’ against citizens of an enemy state,” he said.

“Instead of the Shin Bet and the state prosecutor carrying out assassinations in Gaza, they are trying to assassinate an Israeli minister. It won’t succeed.”

The killing spree of Palestinians in Gaza continues with the total death toll now standing at 37,000.

The displacement toll accross the Gaza Strip is 1.9 million people. About 80% of the Palestinian population – are now, according to the UN humanitarian coordinator for Gaza.

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12 US Officials Quit Over Gaza Policy

Twelve officials in the US government resigned in protest over President Joe Biden’s Gaza policy. They are accusing his administration of complicity in the killing and starvation of Palestinians as Israel’s war on Gaza approaches it ninth month Anadolu reports.

“America’s diplomatic cover for, and continuous flow of arms to, Israel has ensured our undeniable complicity in the killings and forced starvation of a besieged Palestinian population in Gaza,” they said in a joint statement released Tuesday.

But the unprecedented wave of resignations since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war on Oct. 7 last year has yet to lead to a significant shift in the US policy on Gaza as the flow of US-made weapons to Israel continues despite massive civilian deaths, the risk of regional escalation and damage to America’s global standing, pointed out the Ankara-based news agency.

The names of the 12 US officials who quit over Gaza since 7 October, 2023 are as follows:

Maryam Hassanein

Maryam Hassanein, who was a special assistant at the Interior Department, resigned from her position on Tuesday, accusing the administration of dehumanizing Arabs and Muslims.

“As a Muslim American, I cannot continue working for an administration that ignores the voices of its diverse staff by continuing to fund and enable Israel’s genocide of Palestinians,” she said in a statement.

Hassanein, 24, became the youngest of the appointees who have resigned.

Mohammed Abu Hashem

Mohammed Abu Hashem, 41, a Palestinian-American US airman who lost his aunt in an Israeli airstrike with many relatives injured, resigned on March 25 after a career of 22 years.

In an interview with the Washington Post, he said it was “extremely emotional” for him to know that “the amount of bombs that are being supplied to Israel was the cause of her death.”

“I knew right then that I can’t be part of the system that enabled this,” he added.

– Riley Livermore

Riley Livermore, a former Air Force officer, announced his resignation on June 18, saying he did not want to be working on “something that can turn around and be used to slaughter innocent people.”

“I think the dissonance just kind of continued to get louder and louder. It’s like ‘I can’t really do this anymore,’” he told the Intercept.

Alexander Smith

Alexander Smith, a contractor with the US Agency for International Development (USAID), resigned in late May after he was offered an ultimatum after preparing a paper on Palestinian child and maternal mortality — resign or be dismissed.

“I cannot do my job in an environment in which specific people cannot be acknowledged as fully human, or where gender and human rights principles apply to some, but not to others, depending on their race,” he wrote in his resignation letter, according to the Guardian.

Stacy Gilbert

Stacy Gilbert, a senior official from the State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration, publicly announced her departure from the US government in late May in protest over National Security Memorandum 20 (NSM-20), which she said was wrong to conclude that Israel had not obstructed the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza.

“I know the difference between right and wrong. What happened in this report is wrong, and this report is being used to justify continuing to do what we’ve been doing,” Gilbert told HuffPost in an interview.

Harrison Mann

Harrison Mann, an army major recently assigned to the Defense Intelligence Agency, resigned on May 15 and said in his resignation letter published on LinkedIn that the US’s “nearly unqualified support” for Israel “enabled and empowered the killing and starvation of tens of thousands of innocent Palestinians.”

Stressing that his work “unquestionably contributed to that support,” Mann, who comes from a Jewish family of European origin, said: “This has caused me incredible shame and guilt.”

Lily Greenberg Call

Lily Greenberg Call, a special assistant to the chief of staff at the US Department of the Interior, announced on May 16 that she resigned because of the administration’s support for Israel’s attacks on Gaza.

The Jewish American, who was appointed by Biden, said she joined the administration for “a better America,” adding: “I can no longer in good conscience continue to represent this administration.”

Call said she has spent her entire life in the Jewish community in the US and Israel and people in her community lost loved ones during the attack by the Palestinian group Hamas on Oct. 7 last year, which killed around 1,200 people while hundreds were taken to Gaza as hostages.

Anna Del Castillo

Anna Del Castillo, who was a deputy director at the White House’s Office of Management and Budget, left her post in April in protest over Biden’s unconditional support for Israel.

Hala Rharrit

Hala Rharrit, the State Department’s spokeswoman for the Middle East and North Africa, resigned on April 25.

“I resigned in April 2024 after 18 years of distinguished service in opposition to the United States’ Gaza policy. Diplomacy, not arms. Be a force for peace and unity,” she wrote in a LinkedIn post.

Rharrit has worked in various roles at the State Department and was a spokesperson since August 2022, according to her LinkedIn page.

Annelle Sheline

Annelle Sheline, 38, a foreign affairs officer in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, resigned on March 27, accusing the administration of enabling atrocities in Gaza.

She wrote in an article for CNN that she was “unable to serve an administration that enables such atrocities” and resigned before the conclusion of a two-year contract.

“As a representative of a government that is directly enabling what the International Court of Justice has said could plausibly be a genocide in Gaza, such work has become almost impossible,” she said. “Whatever credibility the United States had as an advocate for human rights has almost entirely vanished since the war began.”

Tariq Habash

Tariq Habash, a Department of Education political appointee, resigned on Jan. 4 in protest over the administration’s failure to halt Israel’s “ongoing collective punishment tactics” against Palestinians in Gaza.

“I cannot stay silent as this administration turns a blind eye to the atrocities committed against innocent Palestinian lives, in what leading human rights experts have called a genocidal campaign by the Israeli government,” he wrote.

Habash, who served three years as a special assistant in the Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development, was the sole Palestinian-American appointee at the agency.

Josh Paul

Josh Paul, who worked for more than 11 years as the director of congressional and public affairs at the State Department’s Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, which oversees arms transfers to foreign nations, publicly announced his resignation in a two-page letter in late October, becoming the first publicly announced resignation after Oct. 7.

He expressed his desire for the protection of innocent people — Israeli and Palestinian.

“I am leaving today because I believe that in our current course with regards to the continued — indeed, expanded and expedited — provision of lethal arms to Israel, I have reached the end of that bargain,” he said, citing the Biden administration’s support for Israel in its response to the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas.

Andrew Miller

Andrew Miller, the deputy assistant secretary of state for Israeli-Palestinian affairs, resigned last month, citing family issues. But the Washington Post reported that he was a critic of Biden’s “bear hug” approach to Israel during the war, and is described by people who know him as a stalwart supporter of Palestinian rights and statehood.

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Israeli Military Generals Demand CEASEFIRE in Gaza

Could the Israeli army be turning against the government of Benjamin Netanyahu?

Latest report led by the New York Times show that Israeli military generals want a truce in Gaza.

They 30 generals are the most senior of the generals and are part of the “General Staff Forum” and include Chief of Staff “Herzi Halevi and commanders of the army, air force, navy and military intelligence.”  

They have shocked the government and said, Tuesday, they would want a ceasefire even if it keeps Hamas in power.

They argue its’ for the best because they can then start consolidating for the next war with Hezbollah on the Israel-Lebanese border.  Many fear that the simmering clashes between Hezbollah fighters and the Israeli army could flare up into a full-scale regional war which nobody wants, but they are ready for nevertheless.  

 The top generals story is going viral on the social media who are quoting bits of the story of the NYT with one pointing out the  “Israel’s military leadership wants a ceasefire with Hamas in case a bigger war breaks out in Lebanon, security officials say. It has also concluded that a truce would be the swiftest way to free hostages.”

Eyal Hulata, an ex-national security advisor, and is in regular contact with army officials says the “military is in full support of a hostage deal and a ceasefire. They believe that they can always go back and engage Hamas militarily in the future.”

Besides that, call emanates from the fact that many believe the Israeli army has problems in hardware and procurement. They are reporting low on munitions supplies, less spare-parts and low energy. This is plus the fact that Israeli soldiers are fatigued and the low morale among its ranks after daily fighting in a war that never seems to end in Gaza.

The New York Times report is being taken by many websites like RT which states that six current and security officials who sought anonymity said the generals want time to rest their troops and stockpile ammunition ready for possible war breaking out with Hezbollah. Plus, they don’t believe what Netanyahu says that only total victory over Hamas would bring the 120 captive hostages back to their homes.

Dr Andreas Kreig, professor of politics at Kings College London, says the move by the Israeli generals is creating an “unprecedented levels of dissent in Israel’s military from the government.”

The move by the Israeli generals is widening the rift between the military and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who opposes any truce and wants continuation of the war on Gaza that will somehow see the end of Hamas and its military wing despite the soaring deaths, wounds, permanent injuries and psychological problem among Israeli soldiers that require psychiatric treatment.  

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Israel Kills Off Gaza Journalists One by One

The latest journalist to be killed in Gaza is Mohammad Abu Sharia. News of his death hikes the number of journalists to be killed by Israeli warplanes and army since 7 October to 153.   

Abu Sharia, a media man with the local Shams News agency, was seriously injured in a strike targeting his home, Saturday, and succumbed to his wounds on Monday, Gaza’s government media office stated according to the Anadolu.

The killing of journalists in Gaza has been systematic over the past months as part of Israel’s “muzzling policy to silence the voice of the truth,” stated one tweet online.  

The Israeli army has deliberately targeted journalists and media institutions in Gaza to try and cover up their atrocities in different parts of the Gaza Strip that resulted in the mass killing of civilians and the destruction of the homes, houses, buildings and headquarters of the Gaza Strip.

PressTV reported that Abu Sharia headed the editorial department in the Shams agency and lived in the Sabra neighborhood, south of Gaza City before the Israelis bombed his house.

Abu Sharia was initially taken to the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in central Gaza City, before he was transferred to the Indonesian Hospital due to the seriousness of his injuries, Press TV reported but didn’t make it there.

The killing of journalists in Gaza has been the biggest number in recorded history of any conflict, says one British journalist. The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said the war in Gaza has become “the deadliest for journalists” since it began documenting journalist killings worldwide in 1992.

A salute must be made also to the women journalists covering one of the deadliest wars ever experienced in Gaza, the Palestinian territories and the region. One writer points to such local names as Maha Husseini, Hind Al Khoudary, Bisan Owda and more. They are reporting under extreme extreme conditions of “bombardment, displacement, grief and trauma,” in pursuit of getting out the word to the world.

These names of such journalists like Hanneen Harara reporting on the killing of her 12-member family in Nuseirat, Shurooq al-Aila,  Nafith Okasha, Sari Mansour, Hassouna Saleem, Mahammed Abu Hatab, Salem Abu Tayur, Ayat Khudoura are just few of those who were killed in line of active duty of reporting.

Strange in this war is that the journalists were local people, born and bred. We have been receiving news about the Gaza genocide and ethnic cleansing through their eyes and no one else’s. It is they, and up till now who are reporting on the war against Gaza and its people.

No western journalist has been able to enter Gaza and cover this war independently. Of the few that were allowed to enter Gaza for a short while, did so as embedded journalists with the Israeli army which meant they were heavily censored and were not allowed to report on their own free will.

Ayat Khudoura, a young journalist from Biet Lahia in north Gaza may have predicted her death in the last video she made because of the terrible bombardment that the north was being subjected to.

 “…I am still alive, but it’s only a matter of time for us in Gaza, there is no safe place here…. We are humans like everyone else in the world, we had big dreams. This might be my last video. Today, the occupation fired phosphorus at Biet Lahia and terrifying sound bombs. Me and a few members of my family stayed at home. This is very scary, It’s terrifying and very difficult. God have mercy.”

Alas, Khudoura was right. That was her last video. She was killed in an Israeli airstrike with her grandmother, her brother Ayoub, her sister Souad, and her brother Adham.

If journalists are not targeted on their own, they are targeted with their families with the express aim to shoot, bomb and kill and rob them of their lives and livlihoods.

Like the case with Abu Sharia, Muhamed Yaghi was targeted and killed with his wife and daughter last February. He was journalist no. 131 to be killed with his family and so continued the killing spree.

If journalists were not directly targeted for the time being then their families were. Before being forced out of Gaza, Al Jazeera’s bureau chief Wael Al Dahdouh was targeted and before that they killed his son, wife and daughter.

He was among many other journalists to have suffered. Abu Tayur was killed with his son but with journalist Mahmoud Abu Salama, the Israelis targeted his sister and her child, while journalist Abu Hatab lost 10 members of his family through an Israeli airstrike.

And the numbers keep growing by the day. Journalists and their families appear to be targeted through a controversial AI Levander system used by the Israeli army to identify what are termed as suspected militants and has been the cause of such killing and bombings that wiped out whole squares of houses and homes in communities of people.

They were seen as militants and therefore legitimate targets regardless of political affiliations. The AI Lavender, essentially a wide database, generated quick “kill lists” that jumbled people together and extended the militants with ordinary people and women and children.

Thus, journalists and their families, relatives and friends, and because of the datebase that was generated daily and instantly, served as targets for Israeli warplanes and target bombing and that explains why so many journalists have been killed in this war; and with the targeting likely to continue till

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