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🇾🇪 Mr. Abdul-Malik Al-Houthi: Tomorrow’s attendance is very important to hear the Americans and all the tyrants of the world and to confirm that our people do not care about any tyrant in this world. I call on our dear people to take part in a million-strong march tomorrow in the capital Sana’a and the rest of the governorates, an honorable march that defies all the tyrants of the world. |
The most normal zionist jew on Twitter :
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⚡️Israeli media What is this calm from Hezbollah? So far, it has not carried out any operation. What is it planning? |
⏺French Interior Minister: The "Free Palestine" banner held up by football fans at last night's match is "unacceptable" I will ask Paris Saint-Germain for clarification regarding the raising of the "Free Palestine" banner in the match I do not rule out imposing sanctions on Paris Saint-Germain
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🇷🇺⚡- "Global warming in Russia is occurring faster than in other regions of the world and could have serious consequences," - Vladimir Putin, President of Russia. 🇷🇺⚡- "There will be no objection to migration if they speak Russian and know the laws of the Russian Federation," - Vladimir Putin, President of Russia. 🇺🇸🇷🇺⚡- "I want to congratulate Trump on his victory in the US presidential election," - Vladimir Putin, President of Russia. 🇺🇸🇷🇺⚡- "We are ready to establish contacts with Trump," - Vladimir Putin, President of Russia. 🇺🇸⚡️- Trump pledges to revoke birthright citizenship upon his inauguration. |
🇷🇺⚡- "There is no point in putting pressure on us, but we are always ready to negotiate," - Vladimir Putin, President of Russia. 🇷🇺⚡- "The very existence of Russia is a security guarantee for the world," - Vladimir Putin, President of Russia. |
🇫🇷🇮🇱⚡- "I refused to enter a site under French administration on the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem due to the presence of Israeli security forces," - Jean-Noel Barrot, French Foreign Minister. 🇫🇷🇮🇱⚡- "Israeli security arrested two French officials working at a site run by France on the Mount of Olives," - Jean-Noel Barrot, French Foreign Minister. 🇫🇷🇮🇱⚡- "Israeli police behavior is unacceptable and the Israeli ambassador in Paris will be summoned," - Jean-Noel Barrot, French Foreign Minister. |
🇷🇺⚡- "The monopoly of the West is under threat and will end sooner or later, there can be no illusions here," - Vladimir Putin, President of Russia. 🇷🇺⚡- "In the emerging multipolar world there should be no losing countries and peoples, no one should feel disadvantaged," - Vladimir Putin, President of Russia. 🇷🇺⚡- "The world has reached a dangerous point," - Vladimir Putin, President of Russia. 🇷🇺⚡- "One country's model should not be imposed on everyone else," - Vladimir Putin, President of Russia. 🇷🇺⚡- "The coming world will not be easy," - Vladimir Putin, President of Russia. |
Vic2023:message to trump |
🇷🇺⚡- "Democracy is increasingly understood not as the rule of the majority, but as the rule of the minority," - Vladimir Putin, President of Russia. 🇷🇺⚡- "Modern neoliberalism has degenerated into a totalitarian ideology," - Vladimir Putin, President of Russia. 🇷🇺⚡- "There can be no talk of any single hegemony in the new world order," - Vladimir Putin, President of Russia. 🇷🇺⚡- "The world needs Russia, and Brussels and Washington, who consider themselves the boss, cannot change this," - Vladimir Putin, President of Russia. |
🇷🇺⚡- "The next 20 years globally will be more difficult," - Vladimir Putin, President of Russia. |
🇷🇺⚡- "A new world order is being formed before our eyes. The old world is gone, an irreconcilable war is being waged to form a new one," - Vladimir Putin, President of Russia. |
🇺🇦⚡- Ukrainian Commander-In-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi has personally sent a military summons to popular Ukrainian YouTuber Serhii Sternenko. Sternenko, affiliated with the far-right group Right Sector, criticized Syrskyi after which he has been called up for military service. |
🇺🇸🇧🇾⚡- "If Trump can stop the wars, let's nominate him for the Nobel Peace prize," - Aleksandr Lukashenko, President of Belarus. |
🇱🇧 Head of the biggest Christian party in Lebanon Geagea: "We accept a session to elect a president in which the Shiite sect does not participate, and the constitution permits this, as does the National Charter." Not only is this rhetoric very dangerous to sideline a 1/3rd of the population, it is a precedent because always Christians not only demanded 50% of power in Lebanon, they never accepted any decision to be taken unless they are able to weigh in under the pretext of sunni-shia-christian-druze agreement. However I doubt Sunnis and Druze would agree to this proposal, and unlikely he will succeed |
❗️ Hezbullah issued a statement announcing they ambushed an Israeli infantry force in Yaroun town, killing and injuring the force. This is the first statement about Yaroun in weeks. |
📸 Another car was attacked near Al-Awali road. The attack murdered 3, and injured 3 other Lebanese soldiers and 3 members of the Malaysian UN forces. This exact location is at the Lebanese army checkpoint in Al-Awali at the entrance of Sidon, in the direction of South Lebanon |
🇮🇱l🇱🇧 Oddly after a week and a half, the Israeli army spokesman reported on this incident. (Might be a mistake) They said they raided a compound where Hezbullah was, but the Resistance righters killed 5 IDF soldiers and injured 16 others. So the IDF retreated, airstriked the compound, then when they were safe, raided the remaining of the build again They shared some footage from inside and a few weapons |
American Torah Jewish: "As an American Jew, I beg you all - don't call Israel a 'Jewish State.' Call Israel however you like, but don't use the name of an entire religion!" |
Ariel Sosnov (Shishonov), from the 605 Engineering Battalion, killed by a Hezbollah rocket in Avivim Settlement. Yesterday. |
Court action in Canada against the recruitment of volunteers supporting the IOF. Section 11 (1) of the Foreign Enlistment Act prohibits the recruitment or inducement of any person "to enlist or to accept any commission or engagement in the armed forces of any foreign state or other armed forces operating in that state”. Section 11 (1) also prohibits the recruitment of volunteers for engagements with the armed forces of any foreign state. Sar-El Canada has long provided non-combat volunteers to assist "Israel"'s armed forces. Two concerned Canadian citizens filed a complaint with the Toronto Police about Sar-El Canada's activities. The police took no action, and a parliamentary petition prompted no action by the federal government. The case never made it to trial because the Crown exercised its power to take over the case and withdrew the charge. The case will be heard by the Ontario Court of Appeal tomorrow November 7th at 10am (local).
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Occupation army Reserve Division 252 has completed its mission in central Gaza after several months of fighting in the area |
📸 Photo from yesterday in Avivim, after a rocket barrage from Hezbullah
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☠️ The Israeli army announced the elimination of one new soldier in the war with Lebanon In yesterday's rocket barrage by Hezbullah towards Avivim, 10 soldiers were wounded, in which one was killed. The IDF announced his name as: Sergeant Ariel Sosnov (Sasonov), aged 20, from Jerusalem, a soldier in the 605th Engineering Battalion, 188th 'Barak' Brigade The Barak brigade is a tank brigade, which imply Hezbullah successfully impacted an Israeli army staging ground. |
📸 Khiyam town after the Israeli withdrawal in light of its failure to advance and secure the heights in the town ⭕️ Hezbullah issued an update by the events in south Lebanon by the operations room, saying: In regards to the ground invasion: - on 28-Oct a large Israeli force from infantry and soldiers advanced towards Tal al-Nahas, Al-Hamamis and Al-Maghidieh plain in an attempt to push towards towards Khiyam city Based on the defensive plans set by the resistance, they attacked by fire about 70 times the Israeli concentrations and the paths of advances. 50 of these attacks inside Lebanon, the rest towards Israeli settlement where the Israeli army is stagging the attack from The attack even involved using heavy 250 kg rockets towards the forces in the eastern neighborhood of the town, causing fear and chaos in the ranks of the IDF They also attacked 4 tanks and soldiers with ATGMs. By the night of 31-Oct, the Israeli army started to leave the southern and eastern neighborhoods of the town after sustaining a lot of casualties. Medvec helis were reported. |
🇮🇱l🇱🇧 In an update to this photo, the IDF dismissed from the reserve service Yitzhak because he violated the rules of writing political slogans during the army. Many rejected this dismissal, including Benny Gantz who said "moral is important" but more importantly because of the "shortage in soldies" in the IDF
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CNN — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has fired Defense Minister Yoav Gallant after months of clashes over domestic politics and Israel’s war efforts. In a recorded statement Tuesday evening, Netanyahu said that “trust between me and the minister of defense has cracked.” Israel Katz, currently the foreign minister, will become defense minister. Gideon Sa’ar will replace Katz as foreign minister, the prime minister’s office said Tuesday. Neither has extensive military experience, though Katz has served in the cabinet throughout the war. The move came as voters in the United States, Israel’s most important ally, voted for their next president. Gallant is a close interlocutor for the US administration, and has been said to have daily conversations with US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. The reshuffle happened at a crucial moment for Israel, which is fighting bloody wars in Gaza and Lebanon while awaiting a potential retaliatory attack from Iran. Gallant responded to the decision shortly after it was made public, posting on X that the “security of Israel has been and will always be my lifelong mission.” In a televised statement, he said his dismissal was the result of a dispute over three things: the issue of ultra-Orthodox military service, the abandonment of hostages in Gaza, and the need for an official inquiry into Hamas’ October 7 attack.  Francisco Seco/AP Police use a water cannon to clear a group of people during a protest in Tel Aviv early Wednesday, after it was announced Netanyahu had dismissed Gallant.  Francisco Seco/AP Police use water cannons to clear protesters. “There isn’t and won’t be forgiveness for abandoning the hostages,” he said. “This will be a ‘mark of Cain’ that the Israeli society bears, as well as those leading through this wrong path.” Netanyahu said Tuesday he had “made many attempts” to bridge differences with Gallant, but that they “kept widening” and “came to the public’s knowledge in an unacceptable manner.” He continued: “Worse than that, they came to the knowledge of the enemy - our enemies enjoyed it and greatly benefited from it.”  Police arrest Netanyahu aide as opponents accuse him of leaking intelligence to thwart Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal Israel’s political class has long speculated that Netanyahu would fire Gallant and replace him with a political ally to shore up his domestic power. Netanyahu has struggled to maintain a hold over his fragile, right-wing governing coalition and its muddle of competing interests, whose collapse could spell the end of his leadership. When Netanyahu first sought to fire Gallant last year, over his opposition to proposed judicial reforms, it led to mass nationwide demonstrations. Minutes after Netanyahu made the announcement, opposition leaders called for Israelis to take to the streets in protest. Demonstrations erupted in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Protestors outside Netanyahu’s residence in Jerusalem shouted “shame!” In Tel Aviv, protesters blocked a main highway while families of hostages held in Gaza chanted “Bibi is a traitor,” using the prime minister’s nickname. Einav Zangauker, whose son Matan is still in Gaza, said in a statement that firing Gallant “during a war and appointing a yes-man, who lacks security related experience, in his place, is sending a clear message – no one will stand up to Netanyahu and prevent him from torpedoing deals and prolonging the war.” Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid called it an “act of madness.” “Netanyahu is selling out Israel’s security and IDF (Israel Defense Forces) soldiers for his despicable political survival,” Lapid posted on X Tuesday.  Ohad Zwigenberg/AP People protest near the residence of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem after he dismissed his defense minister Yoav Gallant in a surprise announcement Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. Clashes over the war and domestic politics The relationship between both men was rarely cordial and often caustic. There was little love lost between them – over the state of negotiations with Hamas, Israel’s military strategy and Netanyahu’s bid to bring in a sweeping overhaul of the judiciary in 2023. Netanyahu and Gallant have often disagreed over the war in Gaza. In August, Gallant told a closed-door Knesset committee that Netanyahu’s goal of “absolute victory” in Gaza was “nonsense,” according to Israeli media. Netanyahu then took the extraordinary step of releasing a press statement accusing Gallant of adopting an “anti-Israel narrative.” Gallant was also highly critical of Netanyahu’s emphasis on controlling the Gaza-Egypt border, known as the Philadelphi Corridor. He said that prioritizing its control over a ceasefire and hostage deal was a “moral disgrace.” In the cabinet, he voted against continued occupation there. “If we want the hostages alive, we don’t have time,” he said.  Israel’s top court rules ultra-Orthodox Jews must be drafted into military, in blow to Netanyahu But it may be domestic politics that ultimately played the biggest role. Netanyahu on Tuesday was forced to withdraw draft legislation that would have allowed ultra-Orthodox Israelis to get government subsidies for daycare even if the father of the children does not serve in the IDF, as all other Jewish Israelis must do. Netanyahu relies on ultra-Orthodox parties to govern, and they have threatened to upend his coalition if they are forced to serve in the military en masse. Gallant had been outspoken against the idea that ultra-Orthodox Israelis be exempt from service, saying that “the security system under my leadership will not submit it to legislation.” Sa’ar, whom Netanyahu has tapped for foreign minister, is thought to be an influential interlocutor to the ultra-Orthodox parties. Netanyahu, in his statement, said that Sa’ar’s appointment “will enhance the stability of the coalition and the stability of the government, and these are very important at any time, but especially at wartime.” Also on Tuesday, Israeli police announced that a criminal investigation had been opened “concerning events at the outset of the war,” without offering further details. Israeli media reported the investigation is related to suspicions that records of sensitive cabinet and security meetings were allegedly changed. Gallant has repeatedly called for an official inquiry into the October 7 attack. It is the second investigation this week that threatens to ensnare Netanyahu. On Sunday, a court revealed that police had arrested a top Netanyahu aide for allegedly leaking classified and faked intelligence to foreign media.  Thomas Koehler/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Israel's Foreign Minister Israel Katz will replace Gallant. Netanyahu had faced pressure from far-right members of his cabinet to dismiss him. On Tuesday, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir congratulated Netanyahu, accusing Gallant of being an impediment to “complete victory.” Netanyahu’s relationship with Gallant deteriorated when the prime minister threatened to fire him in March 2023, after he criticized the government’s judicial overhaul legislation. The bill, which provoked widespread popular protests in Israel, would have granted the ruling coalition more sway in selecting judges. Gallant was the first minister to oppose it, saying: “The deepening split is seeping into the military and security agencies - this is a clear, immediate and real danger to Israel’s security. I will not facilitate this.” Netanyahu said he would fire the defense minister, but reversed his position following pressure. The rancor between the two men has persisted and grown since the Hamas attack last October. Following news of the firing, US officials reiterated their partnership with Israel. “Minister Gallant has been a trusted partner as Israel’s Minister of Defense,” Pentagon Press Secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder said in a statement. “America’s commitment to Israel’s security remains ironclad and the U.S. Department of Defense will continue to work closely with Israel’s next Minister of Defense.” CNN’s Oren Liebermann and Tim Lister contributed to this report. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/11/05/middleeast/netanyahu-yoav-gallant-intl-latam |
🇵🇸🇮🇱⚡- "Netanyahu fired his Defense Minister Gallant, who bragged that he would destroy Hamas. Today we tell them that Gallant is gone, but Hamas still remains and will always remain," - Sami Abu Zuhri, Hamas Spokesman. |
🇮🇱🚨The new israeli Minister of Defense Has signed a deal with The American company Boeing, to purchase 25xF15 warplanes for $5.2 billion. |
🇷🇺🇺🇦🇵🇱⚡- "Warsaw will agree to intercept missiles over Ukrainian airspace only with a unanimous decision by NATO," - Wladysław Kosiniak-Kamysz, Deputy Prime Minister of Poland. |
🇺🇸🇻🇪⚡- "Things didn’t go well before, but this is a new beginning. I wish to maintain good relations with the United States following Donald Trump’s victory," - Nicolas Maduro, President of Venezuela. |
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