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I don't think even Putin has been so delusional as to ask the UNSC for a resolution for Ukraine to surrender to Russia...

Israel says it wants UNSC resolution telling Hamas to surrender

As the United States continues to use its veto power to shield Israel at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), Tel Aviv says it wants a resolution demanding the surrender of Hamas. Israeli government spokesman Eylon Levy says in a video on X that “the only positive role” the council can play would be to pass a resolution that condemns the October 7 attack and tells the Palestinian group to lay down its arms immediately.

Levy also said Israel wants Palestinians to “hand over war criminals for a tribunal” and release all the captives held in Gaza.

Israel’s desired resolution includes no clauses on protecting civilians or facilitating humanitarian aid for besieged Palestinians.


Sorry Levy, any war tribunal would be hosting you first, as a defendant. Stop living in your fantasy land and wake up.

Palestinians have a recognized right under international law to resist Israeli occupation under Protocol I of the Geneva Conventions. This right is affirmed in the context of the right of self-determination of all peoples under foreign and colonial rule.

https://law4palestine.org/do-palestinians-have-the-right-to-resist-and-what-are-the-limits-short-article/

 

Hezbollah claims new attack on Israeli soldiers

The armed Lebanese group says it targeted a gathering of Israeli soldiers in the area of Mount Nezer. It said, via a statement on its Telegram channel, that the attack was carried out at 7pm local time (17:00 GMT) and a direct hit was achieved.

Hezbollah has claimed five attacks on Israeli forces so far today, three of which it has said were conducted using missiles.

Israeli air strikes hit southern Lebanon: Report

Israeli warplanes have launched two raids on the north and center of the town of Aita al-Shaab in the south of the country, Lebanese news outlet National News Agency is reporting.

Hezbollah claims sixth attack on Israeli military today

Hezbollah says it struck an Israeli armoured unit in al-Malkiyya. The attack, which the armed Lebanese group said on its Telegram channel took place at 9:45pm (19:45 GMT), was carried out with artillery shells.

This marks the sixth attack on Israeli forces claimed by Hezbollah today. The Israeli military also used warplanes to launch multiple attacks on southern Lebanon on Sunday.



al-Malkiyya doesn't exist anymore: Al-Malikiyya was a Palestinian village located in the Jabal Amil region. In a 1920s census, the village was registered as part of Greater Lebanon. It was later placed under the British Mandate of Palestine. Its population was mostly Metawali Shiite. Now a fenced in military area.

https://www.palestineremembered.com/Safad/al-Malikiyya/index.html



Israel is fighting among themselves as well

Gantz’s planned US trip angers Netanyahu: Report

The Israeli minister’s trip came as a surprise to the prime minister, reports US newspaper The Wall Street Journal. Netanyahu was informed only after the agenda for the trip was set, it said. Earlier, we reported that Gantz will travel to the US in the coming days to meet with US officials, including Secretary of State Blinken, National Security adviser Jake Sullivan and Republican and Democratic members of Congress.

Gantz is also due to meet Vice President Kamala Harris and, according to US broadcaster ABC, the two are expected to discuss a plan for the post-war leadership of Gaza and how the devastated territory will be rebuilt.

Israel’s Ben-Gvir tries to stop release of administrative detainees

Itamar Ben-Gvir, perhaps the most hardline minister in the most far-right government in Israel’s history, was trying to stop the release of more Palestinians held as administrative detainees on Sunday. The national security minister wrote to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to renew his protest of the releases – which the Israeli government has said are to free up space in prisons.

“Since it is a decision of the head of the Shin Bet [Israel’s security agency] only, it is appropriate to demand that he stop conducting an independent policy and act on initiatives of his own accord,” he is quoted as saying by Israeli news site Ynet.

After the first administrative detainees were released on Friday, Ben-Gvir had called it a “Ramadan gesture to murderers”.