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RE: Palestine Today
※→ P F Tinmore, et al,

I think it would behoove you to check your sources, and their sources (when possible) to determine what was actually said. It turns out here that the original source for the story (Haaretz News Story - Hebrew-language version) said nothing of the sort. (I recommend you read it and determine for yourself ! )

Haaretz Reports Israel Targeting Civilians in Gaza as “Collective Punishment”
The admission in Haaretz is the ultimate expression of the IDF’s impunity, as its war crimes against Palestinians have been ignored for so long that it now openly admits that it is targeting civilians in the world’s largest “open-air prison.”

TEL AVIV, ISRAEL — A newspaper article published in the Hebrew-language version of Israeli newspaper Haaretz has stated that the Israeli military (IDF) is intentionally targeting civilians in Gaza as a form of collective punishment aimed at placing Hamas — which Israel continues to regard as a resistance group, though it has governed Gaza since winning elections there in 2007 — “in a problematic situation.”
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The story written August 10th, 2018 By Whitney Webb [ Whitney Webb @_whitneywebb ], a freelance journalist from Chile; and a contributing reporter. The "MPN World News Service" is actually a one-man band (non-mainstream) news outlet from Ireland. The author (Webb) put the "Collective Punishment" slant on the Haaretz News story and the MPN News Service just picked it up and republished it without a "fact check" normally associated with a professional news outlet.https://twitter.com/_whitneywebb

A portion (excerpt) of the important bit of the original new article --- as best I can get translated → is:
Haaretz News Service ✪ Tel Aviv ✪ Israel said:
The extensive attack by the IDF in the Gaza Strip tonight (Thursday), after the rocket fired at Beersheba, marks a change in Israel's policy of fire. In recent months, the military has focused on Hamas's significant military targets, usually in areas where the civilian presence is sparse.

The recent attacks have directed against the symbols of government and civilian targets affiliated with Hamas in the center of the Gaza Strip, even in residential neighborhoods.

The intention behind the last wave of attacks is to put Hamas in a problematic position in front of the civilian population in the Gaza Strip. If so far the attacks have only been directed to the organization's military wing, now the IDF has decided to act...

I think the intention of the freelance article was to twist the facts in favor of the Hostile Arab Palestinians (HoAP) with the English speaking (non-Hebrew speaking) as the target audience. This kind of propaganda maneuver is not uncommon among those that wish to further incitement to support violence.

The original article itself goes on to explain what the IDF did and its future intention.

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I did like the manner of presentation our friend "P F Tinmore" used to give the misrepresentation of the facts a flare. Very headline-like!

Most Respectfully,
R
 
Israel's policy of attack varies: residential neighborhoods instead of military sites
After the rocket was fired at Beersheva, the IDF began to attack civilian targets, including population centers, with the goal of causing the residents to understand the price of escalation and placing Hamas in a problematic situation

The IDF's massive assault on the Gaza Strip on Thursday evening, following the rocket fire at Beersheba, marks a change in Israel's policy of fire, and in recent months the army has focused on Hamas's clear military objectives, mostly in areas where the civilian presence is sparse. Symbols of government and civilian targets identified with Hamas in the central Gaza Strip, including residential neighborhoods, and the aim of the latest wave of attacks is to put Hamas in a problematic position vis-a-vis the civilian population in the Gaza Strip. .

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Israel arrests 6 Palestinian, 2 foreign journalists, in the span of one week

In the middle of the night, just before dawn, Israeli forces raided a village in the central West Bank to arrest a Palestinian — a daily occurence in the occupied Palestinian territory.

The target of Monday’s raid on the village of Rantis, which sits right on the Green Line, was Palestinian journalist Ibrahim Rantisi.

The arrest of Rantisi marked the sixth Palestinian journalist to be detained by Israeli forces in a single week, causing alarm among Palestinian media and journalists that Israel’s suppression of their work, will soon also become a daily occurrence .

Rantisi and the five other journalists are among at least 22 Palestinian journalists being held in Israeli custody, according to the Palestinian journalists Syndicate (PSJ).

Israel arrests 6 Palestinian, 2 foreign journalists, in the span of one week
 
RE: Palestine Today
※→ P F Tinmore, et al,
MG Carl von Clausewitz • Prussian Army • Tactical Theorist on Morals and Political Impact of War" excerpt from • Vom Kriege • said:
The military power must be destroyed, that is, reduced to such a state as not to be able to prosecute the war. This is the sense in which we wish to be understood hereafter, whenever we use the expression "destruction of the enemy's military power."

The country must be conquered, for out of the country a new military force may be formed.

But if even both these things are done, still the war, that is, the hostile feeling and action of hostile agencies,
cannot be considered as at an end as long as the will of the enemy is not subdued also; that is, its Government and its allies forced into signing a peace, or the people into submission; for whilst we are in full occupation of the country the war may break out afresh, either in the interior or through assistance given by allies. No doubt this may also take place after a peace, but that shows nothing more than that every war does not carry in itself the elements for a complete decision and final settlement.
The strategy is to ⇒ break the "WILL" of the opponent's population ⇒ to further support the military objectives and prosecution of a war.

There is generally some measure of opposing ideas between → shielding "protected persons" from harm and → breaking of the will to fight in the "protective persons."
Israel's policy of attack varies: residential neighborhoods instead of military sites
After the rocket was fired at Beersheva, the IDF began to attack civilian targets, including population centers, with the goal of causing the residents to understand the price of escalation and placing Hamas in a problematic situation

The IDF's massive assault on the Gaza Strip on Thursday evening, following the rocket fire at Beersheba, marks a change in Israel's policy of fire, and in recent months the army has focused on Hamas's clear military objectives, mostly in areas where the civilian presence is sparse. Symbols of government and civilian targets identified with Hamas in the central Gaza Strip, including residential neighborhoods, and the aim of the latest wave of attacks is to put Hamas in a problematic position vis-a-vis the civilian population in the Gaza Strip. .

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(COMMENT)

In the case of the application of the Rule 8 (In so far as objects are concerned, military objectives are limited to those objects which by their nature, location, purpose or use make an effective contribution to military action and whose partial or total destruction, capture or neutralization, in the circumstances ruling at the time, offers a definite military advantage.) such as Symbols of Government and civilian targets identified with HAMAS.

We do not know yet how the IDF strategy is evolving. The Hostile Arab Palestinians certainly opened the doorway at the destruction of the (each other's) opponent's war-fighting or war-sustaining capability.”

Most Respectfully,
R
 
RE: Palestine Today
※→ P F Tinmore, et al,
MG Carl von Clausewitz • Prussian Army • Tactical Theorist on Morals and Political Impact of War" excerpt from • Vom Kriege • said:
The military power must be destroyed, that is, reduced to such a state as not to be able to prosecute the war. This is the sense in which we wish to be understood hereafter, whenever we use the expression "destruction of the enemy's military power."

The country must be conquered, for out of the country a new military force may be formed.

But if even both these things are done, still the war, that is, the hostile feeling and action of hostile agencies,
cannot be considered as at an end as long as the will of the enemy is not subdued also; that is, its Government and its allies forced into signing a peace, or the people into submission; for whilst we are in full occupation of the country the war may break out afresh, either in the interior or through assistance given by allies. No doubt this may also take place after a peace, but that shows nothing more than that every war does not carry in itself the elements for a complete decision and final settlement.
The strategy is to ⇒ break the "WILL" of the opponent's population ⇒ to further support the military objectives and prosecution of a war.

There is generally some measure of opposing ideas between → shielding "protected persons" from harm and → breaking of the will to fight in the "protective persons."
Israel's policy of attack varies: residential neighborhoods instead of military sites
After the rocket was fired at Beersheva, the IDF began to attack civilian targets, including population centers, with the goal of causing the residents to understand the price of escalation and placing Hamas in a problematic situation

The IDF's massive assault on the Gaza Strip on Thursday evening, following the rocket fire at Beersheba, marks a change in Israel's policy of fire, and in recent months the army has focused on Hamas's clear military objectives, mostly in areas where the civilian presence is sparse. Symbols of government and civilian targets identified with Hamas in the central Gaza Strip, including residential neighborhoods, and the aim of the latest wave of attacks is to put Hamas in a problematic position vis-a-vis the civilian population in the Gaza Strip. .

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(COMMENT)

In the case of the application of the Rule 8 (In so far as objects are concerned, military objectives are limited to those objects which by their nature, location, purpose or use make an effective contribution to military action and whose partial or total destruction, capture or neutralization, in the circumstances ruling at the time, offers a definite military advantage.) such as Symbols of Government and civilian targets identified with HAMAS.

We do not know yet how the IDF strategy is evolving. The Hostile Arab Palestinians certainly opened the doorway at the destruction of the (each other's) opponent's war-fighting or war-sustaining capability.”

Most Respectfully,
R
We do not know yet how the IDF strategy is evolving.
It isn't evolving. It is the same as it has been since day one.

The Zionist plan is to shove the people aside and colonize their land with foreign colonial settlers. It was like that a hundred years ago and continues as we speak.

Israel has always been the hostile. The Palestinians have been resisting this colonial project for a hundred years.
 
RE: Palestine Today
※→ P F Tinmore, et al,
MG Carl von Clausewitz • Prussian Army • Tactical Theorist on Morals and Political Impact of War" excerpt from • Vom Kriege • said:
The military power must be destroyed, that is, reduced to such a state as not to be able to prosecute the war. This is the sense in which we wish to be understood hereafter, whenever we use the expression "destruction of the enemy's military power."

The country must be conquered, for out of the country a new military force may be formed.

But if even both these things are done, still the war, that is, the hostile feeling and action of hostile agencies,
cannot be considered as at an end as long as the will of the enemy is not subdued also; that is, its Government and its allies forced into signing a peace, or the people into submission; for whilst we are in full occupation of the country the war may break out afresh, either in the interior or through assistance given by allies. No doubt this may also take place after a peace, but that shows nothing more than that every war does not carry in itself the elements for a complete decision and final settlement.
The strategy is to ⇒ break the "WILL" of the opponent's population ⇒ to further support the military objectives and prosecution of a war.

There is generally some measure of opposing ideas between → shielding "protected persons" from harm and → breaking of the will to fight in the "protective persons."
Israel's policy of attack varies: residential neighborhoods instead of military sites
After the rocket was fired at Beersheva, the IDF began to attack civilian targets, including population centers, with the goal of causing the residents to understand the price of escalation and placing Hamas in a problematic situation

The IDF's massive assault on the Gaza Strip on Thursday evening, following the rocket fire at Beersheba, marks a change in Israel's policy of fire, and in recent months the army has focused on Hamas's clear military objectives, mostly in areas where the civilian presence is sparse. Symbols of government and civilian targets identified with Hamas in the central Gaza Strip, including residential neighborhoods, and the aim of the latest wave of attacks is to put Hamas in a problematic position vis-a-vis the civilian population in the Gaza Strip. .

Google Traductor
(COMMENT)

In the case of the application of the Rule 8 (In so far as objects are concerned, military objectives are limited to those objects which by their nature, location, purpose or use make an effective contribution to military action and whose partial or total destruction, capture or neutralization, in the circumstances ruling at the time, offers a definite military advantage.) such as Symbols of Government and civilian targets identified with HAMAS.

We do not know yet how the IDF strategy is evolving. The Hostile Arab Palestinians certainly opened the doorway at the destruction of the (each other's) opponent's war-fighting or war-sustaining capability.”

Most Respectfully,
R
We do not know yet how the IDF strategy is evolving.
It isn't evolving. It is the same as it has been since day one.

The Zionist plan is to shove the people aside and colonize their land with foreign colonial settlers. It was like that a hundred years ago and continues as we speak.

Israel has always been the hostile. The Palestinians have been resisting this colonial project for a hundred years.

Link?
 
Residents of Khan al-Ahmar not leaving village

JERUSALEM (Ma'an) -- Residents of the Palestinian Bedouin village of Khan al-Ahmar, East of the central West Bank district of Jerusalem, declared on Wednesday that they would not agree to be transferred anywhere.

Residents of Khan al-Ahmar not leaving village

This health hazard on the side of the road,
is not a village, doesn't even fit the description of a trailer park:


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A multi-level, beloved cultural institution in Gaza City, before it was bombed by an Israeli aircraft on August 9, 2018. (Photo by Mohammed Zaanoun) —

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After.

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GAZA tragedy: Israeli forces bombed and completely destroyed Al-Meshal building, one of the most prominent cultural buildings in Gaza, yesterday.



Here's an idea. How about not putting military objectives in cultural centres?

Standard Israeli bullshit talking point,

Helsingin Sanomat correspondant admits Hamas launched rockets from Shifa hospital



I like when that pro-Jihadi impotence is on display.
Why don't You whine some more?
 
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Israel arrests 6 Palestinian, 2 foreign journalists, in the span of one week

In the middle of the night, just before dawn, Israeli forces raided a village in the central West Bank to arrest a Palestinian — a daily occurence in the occupied Palestinian territory.

The target of Monday’s raid on the village of Rantis, which sits right on the Green Line, was Palestinian journalist Ibrahim Rantisi.

The arrest of Rantisi marked the sixth Palestinian journalist to be detained by Israeli forces in a single week, causing alarm among Palestinian media and journalists that Israel’s suppression of their work, will soon also become a daily occurrence .

Rantisi and the five other journalists are among at least 22 Palestinian journalists being held in Israeli custody, according to the Palestinian journalists Syndicate (PSJ).

Israel arrests 6 Palestinian, 2 foreign journalists, in the span of one week

Journalists should get it through their thick skull - boarding a ship to illegally hurt a sovereign nation's security leads to direct consequence that they were warned against.

It was their choice to get arrested, whining was the purpose of the whole exercise.
 
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Not Palestinian...but...



Not confusing at all, she's a typical lady from the West with self-contradictions -
not a Muslim.

Nice try though, I get it, You'r trying to hide the average Muslim men from association with Islam.

Why?
 
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