After Entire West Leader [Not Only Biden] Very Happy '4 Israelis Freed with Cost 300+ Gazans Killed by Israel'
Buried in the middle news 300+ [some indicating 330+], not only 210 killed by Israel just because for release 4 hostages, right now [4am Gaza and Tel Aviv] Clashes between Israeli military and Hamas east of the US temporary emergency pier in central Gaza, [the pier] not for distributing aid but just to killing Palestinian. Hamas revanche, as Hamas operatives eliminated the Israeli commander who lead the "rescue operation" of 4 Israeli captives in Al Nuseirat Refugee Camp in Gaza which resulted in the slaughter of more than 300 Palestinian civilians, women and children's.
I encourage everyone to Google where the IDF is headquartered and judge whether Israel shelters its military command behind human shields if everyone compare situation in Gaza after 300+ Gazans killed vs 4 Israelis. With EXACT TEMPLATE Biden & Blinken "We Happy, We Will Not Rest Until Every Hostage Returned Home", by omission, Biden & Blinken welcomes slaughter 300+ Palestinians, including many children for 4 Israelis and "Will Welcome" potential ratio of next slaughter.
If a rescue operation in the US resulted in the slaughter of 200 innocent people no one in their right mind would say “well you can’t blame the people in charge of the operation.”
You can say that in US because 300 palestinians lives are deemed worthless vs 4 Israeli lives
, Kennie , and - The New RepublicBeatrice Fihn, former Director / Chief ICAN, an anti-nuclear weapon group, is Nobel Peace Prize Winner.
Matt Duss is former adviser for Senator Bernie Sanders, and both Bernie and Matt are Jewish American.
I help Jennifer Koonings to create a video review about [plan] emergency pier, days before she joined freedom flotilla, and then she’s back home. Jeremy Konyndyk is former USAID chief before Samantha Power.
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LEAKED DOCUMENT - Exit Strategy Palestine - Israel War
Below is the text of a White House document leaked, outlining the Biden administration's "principles" with respect to Gaza.
The document has not previously been made public. Joint Statement on Principles to Support a Future of Peace for Israelis and Palestinians
As members of the international community with a vital interest in supporting a future of peace and security for Israelis, Palestinians, and all those impacted by the conflict in Gaza, we affirm that key principles to secure a durable peace in the post-conflict period and advance a two-state solution include:
1. The international community must support the Palestinian people in rebuilding their lives in the Gaza Strip, including through extraordinary investments in humanitarian, reconstruction, and economic development needs. This requires the opening of land crossings into the Gaza Strip and the unimpeded and sustainable flow of humanitarian and reconstruction assistance. Gaza’s neighbors must support and facilitate this process.
2. Groups that espouse the use of violence or commit terrorist attacks against civilians cannot govern or dictate Gaza’s future. All terrorist organizations and armed groups must disarm and renounce violence. A disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration mechanism will facilitate this process in Gaza.
3. Israel must withdraw from the Gaza Strip with no reduction in its territory or reoccupation. There must be no forced displacement from Gaza and Palestinians must be allowed to return to all their communities in Gaza.
4. The West Bank and the Gaza Strip must ultimately be reunified under the sole authority of the Palestinian Authority, including civil governance and security responsibilities. The transitional period of Palestinian-led governance will require unique arrangements and support and contributions from international partners.
5. An enduring end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and end to the occupation can only be achieved through direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization that resolve all final status issues. We fully support steps to resume final status negotiations to achieve the goal of two states for two peoples enjoying mutual recognition and full equal rights for all their citizens.
6. Palestinians deserve to live in dignity and security in an independent, contiguous, and viable state of their own and Israelis deserve to live in security and to be accepted, recognized, and integrated into the region, in a two-state solution negotiated on the basis of the June 4, 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps and a just and agreed solution for Palestinian refugees, as envisioned in the Arab Peace Initiative.
7. An end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict requires a coordinated regional effort. The possibility of normalization between Saudi Arabia and other Arab states and Israel with concrete progress toward a two-state solution is a promising avenue to achieving peace, security, and regional integration that will benefit all.
8. Unilateral actions and violations by the Government of Israel and the Palestinian Authority that undermine progress towards the two-state solution must end, including the expansion of settlements and outposts and the glorification of terrorism and violence. The Government of Israel and the Palestinian Authority must uphold the rule of law and reject violence and incitement to violence, whether committed by officials or members of the public.
9. The parties must implement commitments made in prior agreements, including at Aqaba and Sharm al-Sheikh in 2023, and uphold the historic status quo at the Holy sites in Jerusalem and respect the special role of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. We recognize the deep connection of people of many faiths to Jerusalem and that the boundaries in Jerusalem are subject to final status negotiations.
10. The Palestinian Authority must implement a comprehensive reform agenda, focused on good governance, transparency, fighting corruption, and education and welfare reform. We agree to focus our diplomatic efforts on advancing these principles, setting the conditions for durable peace and security in the region.
Now Day 10 Jennifer Koonings, PMHNP, MS, MS, NYSAFE hunger strike outside White House in the wake US complicit Genocidal Gaza. This is [click link] her writing as member of CODEPINK Alert CODEPINK’s Newsletter. Jennifer is Certified Forensic Examiner for Adults and Children, really full knowledge about sexual assault, such as sexual assault by Israel to every Palestinian, like NYT reporting [photo uploaded]. For solidarity, since she started to hunger strike, I put myself eat 1 very tiny plate/day for break the fasting and for entire day after, extreme fasting 16.5 hours [based on my location]. In last 17 years, I already [minimum] 340 days / year to fasting [29 - 30 days for mandatory fasting for muslim, ramadan session, the rest is voluntary fasting / sunnah]. Photo Jennifer with ann Wright, retired retired US Army [like Leo M. Stolfi ] and also [Ann] retired State Department
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Unlike Israeli and pro zionist student [very easy] get a money [thanks for multiple billionaire], contrary, Palestinian very hard to get a money [like encampments across the world]. Link attached by CODEPINK Alert Jen Jennifer Koonings PMHNP, MS, MS, NYSAFE is Nagham, same healthcare worker like Jennifer but in Palestine. 3.5 Weeks ago is Nagham’s birthday. Link to donate. Nagham is still alive after Rafah bombing 361 hours ago.
Link to help journalist Abdelrahman Alkahout, Reshare by CODEPINK Alert
Jen Jennifer Koonings, PMHNP, MS, MS, NYSAFE. Abdelrahman is still alive after Rafah bombing 361 hours ago