Biden Defends Israel’s Raid On Al-Shifa Hospital

The important thing to note is that Israel built the complex under the hospital when they controlled the area decades ago.   Yes they knew the tunnels were there because they built them.   If Hamas is guilty of working from a hospital, then why is Israel also not guilty of the same damn thing.   Even if there was an entire battalion of Hamas fighters there, it doesn’t give Israeli military / government permission to do wholesale slaughter of civilians.  Israel wants to keep being the aggrieved person who lost less than 1,400 people to violence when they have committed war crimes against 11,000 people, a third of them children.   You can not wipe out an idea and feeling with military aggression.  Israel is simply fostering the next generations of people angry at them for killing their families.   How does any of this help peace?   Hugs.  Scottie

President Biden is asked by a reporter about the situation at the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza, and claims that Hamas committed the first war crime there by establishing operations within that hospital. Biden also claims that he’s been informed that the Israeli military brought in incubators and are allowing hospital personnel to leave.

Meanwhile, Human Rights activist Huwaida Arraf posted on Twitter screenshots from a report in Tablet about how Israel is so certain about the bunker and tunnel under Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza because they contributed to building it 40 years ago in 1983.

This Is How AWFUL Israeli Settlers Really Are

Devastating Realities Of Gaza’s Growing Casualties

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Israel Stop Lying To Justify Killing Children Challenge (IMPOSSIBLE)

The Israeli propaganda is in high drive here!   Vaush breaks down the clear and blatant lies.   He does so in a controlled way, I like my news.   No shouting or screaming, no talking so fast they can not be understood.   Please give it a watch.   Hugs.  Scottie

Fox News’ Hysterical Fear-Mongering Over Pro-Palestine Protests Feels Like a Parody

The media has broadly mischaracterized and demonized pro-Palestinian protesters, but Sean Hannity took hysterical fear-mongering to such a comical level it’s nearly indistinguishable from satire. In this video we’ll look at the ineffective pro-Israel propaganda from media and breakdown Hannity’s hypocrisy.

The Majority Report.

I love the Majority Report with Sam Seder and Emma Vigeland.  Here are some clips. People might wonder why so many at once.   Because I have two monitors / computers.   One I normally blog with and the other I constantly stream videos.  Mostly news.  If I am not in my Pink Palace I have my apple earbuds in listening to podcasts.  I rarely do music.  Those that follow me and know my history know that I have to constantly have that stream of new data, of idea and sound in to my head to stop the thoughts I don’t want.   Granted, it has gotten less urgent over the last few years as I am getting better at coping, but I can not stand longish periods of only my own memories.   The first thing I do when I leave my bed to get up is pull my hair back and put in my ear buds.   At night when I go to bed I fill my mind with my own stories written based on the characters of books, movies, TV shows that I can fill my mind with writing my self into those stories, keeping the memories from coming up to the front of my mind or having a say.   I had these videos ready to post for a while, but never found the time.   Today is the time.   I don’t expect everyone to watch all of them, but maybe bits or sections, or just the ones that interest you.   Thank you for understanding.    Hugs.  Scottie

CNN’s Abby Phillip asks Sen. Lindsey Graham if there’s a threshold for him where he’d be supportive of holding off on offensives in Gaza to prevent further civilian casualties. Sen. Graham responds in part: “No, no, no!” He then compares the current state of affairs to World War II.
CNN’s Wolf Blitzer spoke with international IDF spokesperson Richard Hecht about the Israeli strike carried out on the Jabalia refugee camp, and Blitzer asked whether the IDF was aware of the amount of Palestinian civilians in the area, despite the potential for a Hamas leader to be there as well. Hecht responds by saying: “This is the tragedy of war. We told them to move south.”
Ilan Pappe, professor of history at the University of Exeter and Director of the European Centre for Palestine Studies, to discuss the ongoing conflict in Israel and Gaza.
Sen. John Fetterman is confronted at an event by human rights attorney Dan Kovalik about Fetterman’s unwillingness to call for a ceasefire in Israel/Gaza. Kovalik is then forcibly removed from the event by staff,
Jodan Peterson seemed to have a moment of clarity during this interview with comedian Jim Jeffries. Too bad it didn’t stick.
Ilan Pappe, professor of history at the University of Exeter and Director of the European Centre for Palestine Studies, to discuss the ongoing conflict in Israel and Gaza.
Homicides in the U.S. have seen a significant drop in 2022, and this trend has continued into 2023, placing the country on course for one of the largest recorded declines in homicides; although crime rose across the nation in 2020 and 2021 due to various factors including the pandemic and increased gun availability, there has been a notable decline in these figures in recent times. According to the FBI’s annual report on national crime statistics, homicides saw a 6% decrease in 2022, which surpassed expectations. Jeff Asher, a crime data analyst and consultant, indicates that so far in 2023, homicides have fallen by 11% to 12%. This trend extends to violent crime overall, aligning the U.S. with 2019 levels, although certain crime categories, such as auto thefts, have experienced increases in specific areas.
Omar Shakir, Israel and Palestine Director at Human Rights Watch, to discuss the ongoing situation on the ground in the Gaza Strip.

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After briefly touching on the international politics around the 2007 blockade and election of Hamas in Gaza, Shakir explores how the Israeli government has supported and maintained Hamas’ rule as a part of their “policy of separation” between Gaza and the West Bank, and a central tool against the establishment of a Palestinian state. Wrapping up, Omar explores the obvious parallels between the current assault on Palestinians in Gaza and the 1948 Nakba that began the occupation, the recent discovery of Israel’s use of white phosphorus, and what a push for a ceasefire and an end to apartheid could look like.
9News Colorado’s reports on Republican State Rep. Ron Weinberg telling a group of students that allowing trans kids to go by their preferred names could confuse police during a mass shooting.
Rep. Ilhan Omar was asked by a reporter why she wants a to push the Israelis to ceasefire their bombing of Gaza. Omar asks: “How many more killings is enough for you?” She says that’s a question that the press should ask New York Rep. Ritchie Torres that.
Omar Shakir, Israel and Palestine Director at Human Rights Watch, to discuss the ongoing situation on the ground in the Gaza Strip.  

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https://www.hrw.org/

Omar Shakir then joins as he jumps right into the history of the Gaza Strip, from the beginning of its occupation by Israel in 1967, through the establishment of their full blockade on people, goods, and aid in the wake of their military withdrawal in 2005, which launched the current era of strict apartheid and de facto Hamas rule.

NDP Backs Ceasefire As MP Calls Out Trudeau In Passionate Speech

NDP MP Matthew Green called out Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s lack of moral courage with his unwillingness to call for a ceasefire.

10,000 Dead

Another calm rational explanation of what is happening and the probable reasons why.  The video details of the clear attempt of Israel to reclaim the land for its own use, removing all Palestinians from Gaza.  Hugs.  Scottie

Some Majority report clips.

Fox News host Sean Hannity reacted to the news that Issue 1, the Ohio abortion ballot measure was adopted. Hannity said that Democrats are “…trying to scare women into thinking Republicans don’t want abortion legal under any circumstances.”
In 2008, GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson said in a radio interview that the fall of Rome, per some historians, was attributed to “…not only the deprivation of the society and the loss of morals, but also to the rampant homosexual behavior that was condoned by the society.”
Sam Seder and Emma Vigeland examine the absurdity of recent attempts to paint the US as having a lack of leverage over Israel, walk through the practicalities of a ceasefire and what an attempt to actually dismantle Hamas would look like (if Israel or Biden cared).
Counterpoints’ Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky asked Rand Paul for his response to the israel/Gaza conflict after the October 7th attack by Hamas. Paul acknowledges that Israel’s response could potentially radicalize more people to resist violently and resist coming to a diplomatic conclusion.

Trudeau’s Stunning ‘Ceasefire’ Slip-Up As World Marches For Peace

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau almost, accidentally, voiced support for a ceasefire while answering a question during a leader’s summit in Washington DC. This while marches took place worldwide in support of ceasefire.