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"For some, the incident was a shocking example of the ugliness of war, where a complex and dangerous battlefield is safe for no one. But for critics, the incident underscores what they say is the excessively violent conduct of Israel’s security apparatus against Palestinians. Except in this case, it cut short the lives of three Israelis trying desperately to save themselves.

“It’s heartbreaking but it’s not surprising,” said Roy Yellin, director of public outreach with the Israeli human rights group B’Tselem. “We have documented over the years countless incidents of people who clearly surrendered and who were still shot.”

Yellin said the killings violated basic military ethics and international law that prohibit shooting at people trying to surrender, whether combatants or not. But he said it was part of a long trend of largely unpunished excessive force that in recent weeks has ensnared Israelis themselves."


More that Israel is becoming more like the terrorist organization they claim to hate. The absolute genocide of Palestinians is more important than anything else, including accepted military ethics and international law. Other situations mentioned in the article also prove the point. Even when Israeli's help to defend their own people, they're shot, because too many are of the "Shoot first" mentality.

There's accidents in war, and then there's purposeful loss of restraint and military discipline.
 

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What the prof said - should never have gotten him into trouble. At all.

Because what he said was nothing less than true. Hamas SHOULD be killed for their parts in the attack and other attacks.

Thought this was a rare clip from CNN that doesn't stand on one side or the other, but shows the difficulty of all of it.
 

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Chaos ensues during anti-Zara rally at Eaton Centre
Author of the article:postmedia News
Published Dec 17, 2023 • Last updated 16 hours ago • 1 minute read
Pro-Palestine protesters target a Zara store.
Pro-Palestine protesters target a Zara store on Sunday, Dec. 17, 2023, at Eaton Centre in Toronto. PHOTO BY @NEVERAGAINLIVE1
A pro-Palestine demonstration targeting a Zara store on Sunday at Eaton Centre quickly went sideways as video surfaced of a man, his face partly concealed by a mask, uttering threats with police officers standing nearby.


The chaotic scene makes it difficult to determine who the man is yelling at as several police officers seemingly keep protesters away from other people at the mall.


“I’ll put you six feet deep,” the man says in a video posted to the social-media site X.

“If you’re a man, come touch me.”

Toronto Police had yet to comment on the incident.

The video quickly gained attention on social media, including from Idit Shamir, the Israeli consul general in Toronto, and former senator Linda Frum, who said the incident “makes us all unsafe.”



The rally seemed to be linked to a “Boycott Zara” campaign, which included another demonstration on Friday at Eaton Centre as well as Yorkdale Shopping Centre and Ottawa’s Bayshore Shopping Centre, Yahoo reported.



Those demonstrations followed protests in other countries targeting the Spanish fashion company, including two in the span of a week at a store in Glasgow, Scotland, that forced it to close on one occasion and led to the arrests of three people during another rally.

Zara has faced criticism recently for an ad campaign, called “The Jacket,” which some say resemble photos of corpses in white shrouds in Gaza. Zara pulled the campaign after the backlash.
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Chaos ensues during anti-Zara rally at Eaton Centre
Author of the article:postmedia News
Published Dec 17, 2023 • Last updated 16 hours ago • 1 minute read
Pro-Palestine protesters target a Zara store.
Pro-Palestine protesters target a Zara store on Sunday, Dec. 17, 2023, at Eaton Centre in Toronto. PHOTO BY @NEVERAGAINLIVE1
A pro-Palestine demonstration targeting a Zara store on Sunday at Eaton Centre quickly went sideways as video surfaced of a man, his face partly concealed by a mask, uttering threats with police officers standing nearby.


The chaotic scene makes it difficult to determine who the man is yelling at as several police officers seemingly keep protesters away from other people at the mall.


“I’ll put you six feet deep,” the man says in a video posted to the social-media site X.

“If you’re a man, come touch me.”

Toronto Police had yet to comment on the incident.

The video quickly gained attention on social media, including from Idit Shamir, the Israeli consul general in Toronto, and former senator Linda Frum, who said the incident “makes us all unsafe.”



The rally seemed to be linked to a “Boycott Zara” campaign, which included another demonstration on Friday at Eaton Centre as well as Yorkdale Shopping Centre and Ottawa’s Bayshore Shopping Centre, Yahoo reported.



Those demonstrations followed protests in other countries targeting the Spanish fashion company, including two in the span of a week at a store in Glasgow, Scotland, that forced it to close on one occasion and led to the arrests of three people during another rally.

Zara has faced criticism recently for an ad campaign, called “The Jacket,” which some say resemble photos of corpses in white shrouds in Gaza. Zara pulled the campaign after the backlash.
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So what excuse was it for these women? I mean, not Muslim, not part of Hamas, on the grounds of a Christian Church...

I'm sure the usual suspects will side with Israel on it. Because Israel would never, ever do anything like this (except the times they have).

Also, this is hilarious; not sure who is more outrageous, Morgan or the advisor.
 
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So what excuse was it for these women? I mean, not Muslim, not part of Hamas, on the grounds of a Christian Church...

I'm sure the usual suspects will side with Israel on it. Because Israel would never, ever do anything like this (except the times they have).
On 8 October 2023, the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah fired guided rockets and artillery shells at Israeli positions in the disputed Shebaa Farms one day into the 2023 Israel–Hamas war. Israel retaliated by launching drone strikes and artillery shells at Hezbollah positions near Lebanon's boundary with the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. The outbreak of the conflict had followed Hezbollah's declaration of support and praise for the Hamas attack on Israel, which took place on 7 October.[24][25] It is currently the largest escalation of the Hezbollah–Israel conflict to have occurred since the 2006 Lebanon War.

Was Israel being mean to Lebanon?

During the 2023 Israel–Hamas war, the Houthi movement in Yemen, aligned with Hamas, launched attacks targeting Israel. They employed missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), some of which were subsequently intercepted by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) over the Red Sea using the Arrow missile defense system; others fell short of their targets or were intercepted by the United States Navy and the Israeli Air Force. Additionally, Houthi forces have launched rocket and missile attacks on commercial vessels of various nations in the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen, especially in the Bab-el-Mandeb strait.


Israel! STOP BEING MEAN!

Syria...at war with Israel since 1948.

Israel....stop being mean!

Fighting on 4 fucking fronts but that's oblivious to fucking ☆unts.
 
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Canada to join U.S.-led naval mission to safeguard Red Sea from Iran-backed rebel attacks with our “Fast Attack Canoe’s.”

Canada has 12 naval frigates and six are in deep maintenance at any time, the source said. The ideal vessel for this maritime force would be an air-defence destroyer, able to handle threats such as anti-ship ballistic missiles, but Canada doesn’t have such a capability at the moment. New surface combatants still in production include ships with such capabilities.
 
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Canada to join U.S.-led naval mission to safeguard Red Sea from Iran-backed rebel attacks with our “Fast Attack Canoe’s.”

Canada has 12 naval frigates and six are in deep maintenance at any time, the source said. The ideal vessel for this maritime force would be an air-defence destroyer, able to handle threats such as anti-ship ballistic missiles, but Canada doesn’t have such a capability at the moment. New surface combatants still in production include ships with such capabilities.
We've been part of Combined Task Force 150 in the ME since 2003.
 
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This isn't Gaza. It's unacceptable to threaten to kill Jews or shoppers

Author of the article:Joe Warmington
Published Dec 18, 2023 • Last updated 1 day ago • 5 minute read
A screengrab from video as protesters rail at Toronto Police at the Eaton Centre.
A screengrab from video as protesters rail at Toronto Police at the Eaton Centre. Twitter
First, they threatened and assaulted Jews.


Then it was Jewish-owned businesses and banks and corporations who do business with Israel.


Then they protested loudly in front of children visiting with a mall Santa Claus.

Now, a video shows, protesters are using words taken as death threats in front of Toronto Police officers.

The more the system allows haters to get away with it, the more hate they bring. But this is a whole new level of insanity.

“You come near me, I will put you lay down on the floor (sic),” said a man in front of an officer.

You can’t talk like that here! This isn’t Gaza.

No, it’s Toronto.

It got worse.

“I will put you six-feet deep,” shouted a masked man Sunday as police stood guard at a pro-Hamas protest inside the Eaton Centre, where dozens of anti-Israel demonstrators gathered outside a Zara franchise owned by a Canadian-Israeli. “If you are a man, come touch me.”


Police said officers were at the Eaton Centre Sunday around 5 p.m., after about 150 protesters entered the mall.

“We can confirm that a demonstrator and another citizen who was at the mall exchanged words, which you see in a video that’s circulating, and officers were keeping them apart,” said police. “At no time were officers threatened, and we are investigating this incident.”

The police statement added that during a “situation like this, when tensions are high and there are large crowds of people,” officers rely on their best judgment, acting to ensure everyone’s safety is taken into consideration.

The mall was very busy with holiday shoppers, and officers used their training to de-escalate the situation and disperse the crowd.


The video, shot by Ron Banjeree, who has in the past been called out for criticism of Muslims, told The Toronto Sun he was not involved in the protest and merely happened upon it while shopping at the mall. Banerjee said none of the comments were directed at him, and beyond filming, he did not engage with protesters.

Meanwhile, sources say, police are looking through body-camera footage to try to determine exactly what transpired.

It’s bone-chilling repugnant. It’s illegal and intolerable.

Things are getting out of control. No one has been arrested so far.

The video, posted on social media and seen around the world, shows several police officers were badly outnumbered at the mall.

This aggressive protester’s deplorable behaviour highlighted a weekend full of organized efforts to support the Palestinian position in the war in Gaza. Mobs also moved into Yorkdale mall and Ottawa’s Bayshore mall.


So what did the mayor of Toronto have to say about this? Nothing.

“Today we recognize transit workers who keep our city moving,” Olivia Chow posted on X, introducing Monday as “Transit Worker Assault Awareness Day.”

What’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on about?

“Good news for parents across Prince Edward Island” as he set up a push for $10-a-day child care.

Premier Doug Ford’s latest post was about being at the “Telugu Business and Cultural Festival in Brampton.”

They are all out of touch. Asleep at the wheel. It’s radio silence from our elected leaders.

You know it wouldn’t be quiet if the police had assaulted a protester, though.

Meanwhile, those behind anti-Israel and anti-Semitic attacks have been given an open road. The political leaders should wake up. We have been telling them that for months.


Anyone uttering threats in front of police, at Jews or anybody else because of their ethnic or religious background should be arrested, jailed, convicted and if they are not yet Canadian citizens, deported.



Of course, none of this will happen.

If not for social media, we may not have even known this took place. But things are happening.

Last week, for the first time, the GTA saw the first children’s protest outside a school in Mississauga and this time a group showed there are no limits by chanting Pro-Palestinian slogans in front of children sitting with Santa at Ottawa’s Bayshore mall.


But it was the incident at the Eaton Centre, steps from the bizarrely renamed Yonge-Dundas Square (to Sankofa Square), that has highlighted just how far this anti-Semitic fever has gone.

And how it has no boundaries — including attacking a Christmas tree. However, using such threatening language in front of our police has got to be the final straw. You let that go, then the protesters are in charge.



Police may still make an arrest in the future. We saw this happen when a Starbucks and Indigo Books were vandalized.

The Hate Crimes Unit has been expanded to 35 members, and they do catch up when crimes are committed. Anti-Semitism is the main concern right now. It’s on the rise and often tolerated.

It’s better to stop it early before it’s too late. In Ottawa, there was a youth arrested for an alleged plot to kill Jews. It’s a real problem right now, and the anti-Jewish smearing and violence is occurring daily.

Those behind it have no respect for the law. Nor fear of it. They know they will be out on bail long before any trucker ever would.

During the pandemic, our political leadership seemed to have no trouble mustering the troops — with police horses as backup — to arrest that Adamson Barbecue guy for breaking into his own locked-by-Public Health restaurant. Jail for him. Jail for pastors who protest on the street, or for Tamara Lich and Chris Barber for their part in the Freedom Convoy on Parliament Hill.


When it comes to the people pushing for an end to the existence of Israel, there seems to be no limits. They can do whatever they want, when they want. And the leaders cower to them.

But not all.

Toronto MP Kevin Vuong, whose own constituency office was targeted for a protest Monday night, said on X, “Our laws must be upheld or they’re not worth the paper they are written on.”

The thugs who think it’s OK to punch in the face a woman like Olga Goldberg for holding a poster of an Israeli hostage think they are above the law.

If police fail to charge the violent hateful criminals who commit acts like punching a Jewish person, just how far will they go?

Stay tuned.

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If I were running Ontario or Canada I'd give them a a dose of their future and give them a little of what they want.

Mass arrests, registries, personal profiling, restrictions on movement, assigned vocational status, restricted speech and digital reach and of course...genderless uniforms. All treated 100% equally all in the name of DEI and Climate.
 

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Israel is mean!


Iran launches new naval unit as Red Sea attacks intensify​

Equipped with rocket-launching vessels, the additional force is introduced amid increasing encounters between Iranian and American vessels in the Persian Gulf.
Yemeni coastguard members loyal to the internationally-recognised government ride in a patrol boat cruising in the Red Sea off of the government-held town of Mokha in the western Taiz province, close to the strategic Bab al-Mandab Strait, on December 12, 2023. (Photo by Khaled Ziad / AFP) (Photo by KHALED ZIAD/AFP via Getty Images)

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A correspondent in Tehran

December 19, 2023
TEHRAN — Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy commander Rear Adm. Ali Reza Tangsiri announced on Tuesday that the force is being expanded with the addition of an "ocean-navigating mobilization unit" of over 55,000 men, local media reported.

Tangsiri said the new naval "Basij" unit is backed up by a wide range of 33,000 rocket-equipped vessels that are capable of conducting ocean missions, traveling as far as East Africa, according to the hard-line Tasnim news agency.
He noted that volunteer forces from the rural population in Iran's impoverished south are also joining the force as a "shadow" sub-unit. "These individuals are operating the vessels and the 107-millimeter rockets mounted on them, and will fire them when need be."
Iran's Basij — or the Organization for the Mobilization of the Oppressed — is a branch of the IRG involved in diverse missions such as cracking down on street protests and engaging in overseas combat operations.



Read more: https://www.al-monitor.com/original...-unit-red-sea-attacks-intensify#ixzz8MR9aXQ9C
 

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Islamic Grinch is going to steal Christmas....

IRGC Navy Establishes Shadow Basij Navy

Tuesday, 12/19/2023
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The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy has established a voluntary unit with scope to carry out marine military operations, according to a top commander.

Local sailors will be allowed to carry out missions on vessels armed with rockets, according to IRGC Navy Commander Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri, who said the naval Basij has been organized after the successful formation of the maritime Basij in the Persian Gulf.

According to local reports, he said the maritime Basij in the Persian Gulf includes 55,000 voluntary forces with 33,000 vessels, noting that the second phase will be established in the Caspian Sea.

Tangsiri said the naval Basij involves large boats and launches that can sail as far as Tanzania. The shadow navy will have a presence in a series of coastal villages in southern Iran which have been equipped with military vessels.

“The Basij forces use those vessels that are furnished with weapons such as 107mm rockets, and fire them when necessary,” he said.

The revelations come against the backdrop of heightened tensions prompted by attacks on commercial shipping off the coast of Yemen, attributed to Iran-backed Houthis. Simultaneously, Washington is considering reinforcing measures to protect shipping in the Red Sea, where the Yemeni Houthis, with support from Iran, have targeted vessels in recent weeks.

Despite steering clear of direct military involvement in the Israel-Hamas conflict, Iran has leveraged allies such as the Houthis and militant groups in Iraq and Syria to target both Israel and American interests in the region.

Criticism has been directed at the Biden administration for perceived shortcomings in deterring Iran and its proxies in the Middle East, Iran's involvement in the seizure and harassment of vessels forcing the United States to bolster its military presence in the region.
 

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The leader of Hamas made his first visit to Egypt for more than a month on Wednesday, a rare personal intervention in diplomacy amid what a source described as intensive talks on a new ceasefire to let aid reach Gaza and get hostages freed.

A Palestinian official said Haniyeh was keen to listen to Egyptian officials for a possible new approach and noted that the official position of Hamas was to reject any new temporary ceasefire and demand a permanent halt to fighting.

"Hamas's stance remains they don't have a desire for humanitarian pauses. Hamas wants a complete end to the Israeli war on Gaza," the Palestinian official said.

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, who normally resides in Qatar, typically intervenes in diplomacy publicly only when progress seems likely. He last travelled to Egypt in early November before the announcement of the only agreement on a ceasefire in the war so far, a week-long pause during which more than 100 hostages were released.

A source briefed on negotiations said envoys were discussing which of the hostages still held by militants in Gaza could be freed under a new truce agreement, and what prisoners Israel might release in return.

Israel was insisting that all remaining women and infirm men among hostages be released, the source said, declining to be identified. Palestinians convicted of serious offences could be on the list of prisoners to be freed.

A senior Israeli official repeated the government position that the war could end only with the release of all hostages and the destruction of Hamas: "As the prime minister has said, the war will end with total victory."
Israel says it is doing what it can to protect civilians, including warning them in advance of strikes, and blames Hamas for harm to them for operating in their midst, which Hamas denies.

Israel has sworn to defeat Hamas, which rules Gaza, since its fighters killed 1,200 people and captured 240 hostages in the Oct. 7 attacks. Gaza health officials say nearly 20,000 people have since been confirmed killed in Israeli strikes, with thousands more believed lost and buried under rubble.
 

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According to local reports, he said the maritime Basij in the Persian Gulf includes 55,000 voluntary forces with 33,000 vessels, noting that the second phase will be established in the Caspian Sea.
Caspian eh? A second front rubbing elbows with the Russian fleet. Greaaaaat.