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The Israeli Army Talks About The Promised Land Fromthe Nile To The Euphrates by SummaryChannel: 12:13am On Nov 06, 2023
Isaiah prophecy| The Israeli army talks about the Promised Land from the Nile to the Euphrates, and madness afflicts the Israeli government

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8ai1PuGpyI?si=0nAQnyJGxLZmtiA3

A new episode of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood presented by this episode of Samri Channel.
Starting with Israel’s plan, a report showed Israeli plans since 1971 to displace thousands of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to the city of Al-Arish in northern Sinai, in an attempt by Israel to change the demographic composition of the Strip and impose a new reality on the ground. The documents exposed Israel's plans to implement this by demolishing Palestinian homes, committing genocide, killing children, and besieging them to forcibly deport them to North Sinai, in flagrant violation of human rights agreements. However, Egypt firmly confronted these plans and declared its position rejecting the violation of its sovereignty and the liquidation of the Palestinian cause.
In a separate context, the United Nations World Food Program confirmed that the biscuits provided to Gaza are safe for consumption until early next month, according to the date written on the packages, and that people will eat them as soon as they are distributed.
This came in a blog post by the World Food Program on its account on the “X” website (formerly Twitter), and it stressed: “These biscuits are best suited for emergency situations, as families need intensive nutrition in conditions in which they cannot cook.” The World Food Program’s clarification comes in the wake of The video that spread about the overturn of an aid truck for the people of Gaza, and allegations that it contained expired biscuits.


At the Israeli government level, Israeli Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu said in an interview with Kol Berama Radio that “dropping a nuclear bomb on the Gaza Strip is one of the options on the table.” He also confirmed his objection to allowing any humanitarian aid to enter Gaza, saying: “We will not deliver humanitarian aid to the Nazis.” "There is no such thing as uninvolved civilians in Gaza," he said. This extremist minister, who is not currently a member of the security mini-ministerial council and therefore has no influence on the emergency government that is managing the war against Hamas and the Gaza Strip, previously called for the occupation of the entire Palestinian Strip. When asked about the fate of the Palestinian population in Gaza, he said: “They can go to Ireland or the deserts. The monsters in Gaza must find the solution themselves.” He has repeatedly repeated that the northern Gaza Strip has no right to exist at all. He also considered that "anyone waving the flag of Palestine or the flag of Hamas should be killed and should not continue to live on the face of the earth." These statements sparked a wave of dissatisfaction on social media, as many users on the X platform today, Sunday, attacked these ideas, which they described as “hateful racism.” Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu considered Eliyahu's comments disconnected from reality, stressing that his country's army adheres to international laws in terms of avoiding killing civilians. In turn, Defense Minister Yulav Gallant condemned these statements, considering them irresponsible, adding, "It is good that the minister is not among those charged with the country's security." Likewise, Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid criticized the Minister of Heritage, considering that his proposal regarding nuclear weapons was “terrifying and crazy issued by an irresponsible minister.” He said: "Netanyahu must fire him immediately." For its part, Hamas considered that these statements “reflect the unprecedented terrorism of the Netanyahu government.” Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem said, “The statements of the so-called Heritage Minister “reflect the unprecedented terrorism practiced by this government and its symbols against the Palestinian people, and constitute a danger to the entire region and the world.” He also described what the minister said as “Nazi comments that stem from complete support.” From some countries, especially the United States, to the Zionist aggression on Gaza.” It is noteworthy that after those fiery views made by the extremist minister, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken stressed the United States’ opposition to a ceasefire in Gaza, saying that the United States’ point of view It is that a ceasefire now will make Hamas able to regroup and attack Israel again.

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Re: The Israeli Army Talks About The Promised Land Fromthe Nile To The Euphrates by MadamExcellency: 12:19am On Nov 06, 2023
Hamas is angry the Arab Countries are signing peace agreements with Israel and leaving them behind with their barbaric sense of entitlement hence they struck on 7/10 to stop Saudi Arabia from signing a peace accord with Israel.

No matter what the Philistine does, Arabs and Jews will sign Peace agreements leaving the descendants of Jebusites behind.

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Re: The Israeli Army Talks About The Promised Land Fromthe Nile To The Euphrates by MadamExcellency: 12:25am On Nov 06, 2023
Hussein, who is a moderate Muslim, finally expressed his concern and asked me, 'Why are you supporting this genocide?'

He mentioned that he's stopped looking at his phone because he can no longer bear to watch videos of Palestinian children being bombed by Israel.

I replied, 'I empathize with the suffering, and it's not easy for me either.'

Then I showed him a photo, and we both agreed on the gravity of the situation in Palestine.

I then informed him that the photo was actually of a Yemeni child pulled from the rubble resulting from a Saudi bombing in Yemen.

I pointed out that Israel has allegedly killed 7,000 Palestinians, while the Saudis have killed at least 150,000 Yemeni Muslims. Some estimates suggest upto 300,000.

How can we call the current conflict a 'genocide' when what the Saudis did is hardly even discussed by Muslims? Don’t get me started on 200,000 Muslims killed by Bashar Al Asad in Syria.

He responded that if that's the case, he also disagrees with what the Saudis did. I replied, 'How convenient. Nearly half a MILLION fellow Muslims have been killed by other Muslims, and you didn't even know about it. Yet when Israel retaliates against a terrorist organization that has killed, raped, and maimed 1,500 of its citizens, the whole Muslim world reacts?'

It seems to have less to do with preserving Muslim lives and more to do with a religious fantasy of hostility toward Jews.

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Re: The Israeli Army Talks About The Promised Land Fromthe Nile To The Euphrates by socialmediaman: 12:28am On Nov 06, 2023
That 2-state solution deal was offered multiple times but it was rejected because they didn't want Israel to exist at all. It looks like the only deal on the table at this time is one state under Israel. Hamas seems to have made a terrible mistake that may put Palestine off the map entirely.

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