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Just more nonsense. Zionist movement doesn't want to share, isn't interested in a solution.

Israeli politicians reject purported plan for pathway to Palestinian state

Israeli politicians, including far-right ministers in government, have publicly rejected a purported plan to provide a pathway for a Palestinian state, taking to social media to argue against a two-state solution.

The Washington Post on Wednesday reported that the Biden Administration and “a small group of Middle East partners” are working to formulate a “comprehensive plan” for peace between Israel and the Palestinians, which would include a pathway to a Palestinian state. CNN cannot confirm The Washington Post’s reporting.

Israel’s far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich called it “a reward for the terrible massacre they [Hamas] did to us” on October 7. “The message is that it pays very well to massacre Israeli citizens,” Smotrich – who also holds a position within the Defense Ministry – said on XAdditionally, Itamar Ben-Gvir, the far-right Israeli Security Minister, expressed his rejection of the plan on X, saying “1,400 are murdered and the world wants to give them a state. Not going to happen!”

But, it is not only far-right ministers rejecting the purported plan. Gideon Sa'ar, a center-right politician who left Likud and is now part of Benny Gantz’s National Unity party, said that the reported plan would “not only not resolve the conflict but will make it intractable." “The Palestinians will receive recognition in the state without paying the price of compromise and will continue the conflict from an upgraded position that will harm Israel's right to self-defense,” Saar said on X.

Ze'ev Elkin, who is also a member of National Unity, said it was “not going to happen!” and that creating the state would lead to the "risk of a repeat of the events of 7.10 for the entire country" on X.

Not ending the occupation, oppression and apartheid will guarantee more future resistance.


Suger coating on CNN

Israel says special forces entered Nasser Hospital and apprehended suspects

Israeli special forces have entered Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, according to both the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza. The IDF said they "apprehended a number of suspects" in the hospital, adding that the operation was ongoing. IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari said they had “credible intelligence from a number of sources, including from released hostages,” that Hamas had previously held hostages at the hospital, and that the bodies of deceased hostages may be present at the hospital. The military did not publicly release that evidence.

He claimed that "Hamas terrorists are likely hiding behind injured civilians inside Nasser hospital right now," and said the operation would be "precise and limited." But Hamas has denied to CNN that it is operating at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. “Hamas has no business in the hospital,” Muhammad Nazzal, a member of the Hamas Political Bureau, told CNN on Thursday.

Dr. Ashraf Al-Qidra, spokesperson for the Ministry of Health, said: “The Israeli occupation storms the Nasser Medical Complex and turns it into a military barracks after demolishing the southern wall and entering from it.”  Israeli military bulldozers are digging up the mass graves that had been dug inside the complex walls, Dr. Al-Qidra said.

It comes a day after hundreds of civilians were forced by Israeli forces to leave the hospital, which they had been using as a shelter. 


Palestinian patients arrive in Rafah, Gaza, after they were evacuated from Nasser hospital in Khan Younis due to the Israeli ground operation, on February 15.

Video filmed on Tuesday at the hospital shows columns of smoke at its perimeter, an Israeli bulldozer destroying a hospital perimeter wall, and an armored vehicle entering the hospital grounds. The sound of gunfire can be heard throughout.

Doctors and medical officials say that Israeli snipers have shot dead several people as they tried to leave the hospital complex over recent days.

At least 1 person killed in Israeli strike on Nasser Medical Complex, Gaza health ministry says

An Israeli strike killed at least one person and wounded “many” others after hitting the orthopedic department at the Nasser Medical Complex in southern Gaza, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. “The oxygen tube was damaged and oxygen leaked, which led to a decrease in oxygen pressure in the Nasser Medical Complex, especially in the intensive care department,” the ministry said.

Footage shared with CNN by Dr. Ahmad Moghrabi from inside the hospital showed bloodied patients, covered in dust, being wheeled through a corridor while the hissing sound of compressed air could be heard. In another video, a man with his face covered in blood is carried through a darkened hallway.

In a video filmed by journalist Mohammad Salama, hospital staff can be seen helping move patients out of a damaged area in the facility. Sections of the roof have collapsed and there is thick dust in the air. In some hallways, the lights have gone out.

A separate statement from the health minister in Ramallah, Mai Al-Kailah, said Israeli soldiers had also stormed the courtyard of the complex and fired on the building. "The displaced people took refuge in the Nasser Medical Complex to escape the brutal occupation aggression, and there is no safe place in the Gaza Strip, and international humanitarian law guarantees the right of every safe person in civil institutions protected under the Geneva Conventions," she said.

The Nasser complex is the largest remaining functioning medical facility in Gaza. More than 1,500 displaced people are still inside, according to the health ministry. The IDF said Wednesday that its soldiers had “opened a secure route to evacuate the civilian population taking shelter in the area of the Nasser Hospital toward the humanitarian zone.” Doctors and medical officials in Gaza have said Israeli snipers shot dead multiple people as they tried to leave the complex in recent days.

Storming of Nasser Hospital continuation of ‘war of extermination’: Hamas

The storming of the Nasser Medical Complex is “a continuation of the war of extermination” launched by Israel, Hamas has said in a statement. “The occupation continues to challenge international laws that see hospitals as protected places,” the group said. “The whole world is watching without taking any serious and effective action to stop it, despite all calls and appeals.”

Israel’s actions “will not succeed in breaking the will of our Palestinian people,” it said, adding that it will carry on its resistance until “the establishment of the Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital.”

Vatican editorial: Israel ‘cannot justify this carnage’ in Gaza

In a front-page editorial in the Vatican newspaper L’Osservatore Romano headlined “Stop the Carnage”, editorial director Andrea Tornielli challenged Israeli leaders on the ongoing Gaza attack. Tornielli quoted a Rome-based Holocaust survivor, Edith Bruck, who has been highly critical of the Israeli government’s war, which she blames for the rise in anti-Semitic acts against Jews around the world.

“No one can define what is happening in the Strip as ‘collateral damage’ from the fight against terrorism,” Tornielli wrote. “The right of defence, the right of Israel to ensure justice for those responsible for the October massacre, cannot justify this carnage.” Pope Francis speaks daily via videoconference to a Gaza parish housing Palestinian war-displaced civilians.

Israel complains after Vatican official denounces Gaza ‘carnage’

Israel has formally complained after a senior Vatican official denounced the “carnage” in Gaza and what he called a “disproportionate” Israeli response following the October 7 Hamas attack. The Israeli embassy to the Holy See called the comments by Cardinal Pietro Parolin, the Vatican secretary of state, “regrettable”.

Speaking at a reception on Tuesday, Parolin condemned the Hamas attacks and all forms of anti-Semitism. But he questioned Israel’s claim to be acting in self-defence by inflicting “carnage” on Gaza. “Israel’s right to self-defence has been invoked to justify that this operation is proportional, but with 30,000 dead, it’s not,” he said.

The embassy said Israeli forces were acting according to international law, adding the proportion of Palestinian civilians to “terrorists” killed was less than in other conflicts in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.

That's easy to say when you consider all Palestinians terrorists. If not, then it's just lies, since they claim they have killed more fighters (20,000) than there are male deaths reported. Taking the numbers from Euro-med monitor that includes missing as dead


That leaves 14,000 non women and children, so all men plus 6,000 women are terrorists according to the IDF.

According to Euro med monitor only 8% non civilians, a ratio much much worse than previous wars.