Israeli soldiers react to the news of the killings - Amir Cohen/Reuters An Egyptian policeman crossed the border and killed three Israeli soldiers on Saturday morning, the Israeli military said, in a rare instance of deadly violence on the frontier. The first two soldiers were killed while manning a guard post near the border in the Negev Desert, Israel said. The pair – a man and a woman belonging – had begun their shift late on Friday night. Their bodies were discovered early on Saturday morning after they did not respond to radio calls. That triggered a manhunt during which the third soldier and the gunman were killed in a confrontation on Israeli soil hours later. A fourth soldier was lightly wounded and evacuated to hospital. One of the victims was identified as Sgt Lia Ben Nun, 19, a combat soldier in the Bardelas Battalion, one of five mixed-gender units within Israel’s Border Defense Corps. The soldier killed in the later attack was named as 20-year-old Staff Sgt Ohad Dahan. The identity of the other soldier was not immediately made public. The details of what happened remain vague. Egyptian sources said a group of armed men had been involved. One of the victims was identified as Sgt Lia Ben Nun, 19, a combat soldier in the Bardelas Battalion - TikTok An Egyptian army spokesperson said that a member of its security forces chased a group of drug smugglers across the border before a gunfight ensued. The motivation for the attack also remains unclear. Criminals sometimes smuggle drugs across the border, while Islamic militant groups are also active in the area. The Israeli military said it was investigating the incident in full cooperation with the Egyptian army and that soldiers were conducting searches to rule out additional assailants. Egypt was the first Arab country to sign a peace treaty with Israel in 1979 and the two countries have a stable relationship. It is one of the most serious incidents to happen on the border in decades. Frequent attempts to smuggle drugs Israel has in the past decade constructed a tall fence along the border, largely aimed at keeping out migrants and Islamist terrorists who operate in Egypt’s restive north Sinai. However, there are frequent attempts to smuggle drugs over the barrier and there have been previous incidents of gunfire. Hours before the deadly shootings began on Saturday, Israeli troops reportedly foiled a smuggling plot, seizing $400,000 of contraband. That has led some to speculate that the two incidents could be connected. Terrorist groups have also attacked Israel near the border. In the deadliest incident in August 2011, six Israeli civilians, an Israeli soldier, a police officer and five Egyptian soldiers were killed in a multi-stage attack.
Netenyahu: “America is a golden calf and we will suck it dry, chop it up, and sell it off…” Really Bibi ??? LOL what an ungrateful man. Quote taken from an audio recording of Netanyahu in Fink's Bar in Jerusalem in 1990. (dunno how many shots of tequila he had that night!!!!) https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2021/5/20/why-netanyahu-thinks-america-is-stupid
“Once we squeeze all we can out of the United States, it can dry up and blow away” Benjamin Netanyahu Israeli PM. Netanyahu American support for Israel remains “ironclad,” U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (This old witch needs to go away).
“If I don’t steal it, (your house) someone else will steal it,” Jacob zionist settler from NYC to Palestinian female home owner.
Catholics are the most wonderful people on earth, I've never met a catholic that I don't like as far as I can remember. I can't say the same thing about Christian zionist or evangelical “$%@!” Father John Sheehan is such a wonderful human being who goes to Africa and elsewhere to serve God. "Most Jews, Muslims and Christians lived in peace until Zionism." Fr. John Sheehan
"The Nazis made me afraid of being Jewish and the Zionists made me ashamed of being Jewish." Israel Shahak, an Israeli historian and Holocaust survivor.
Mr. CJ Werleman Makes good point. " Increasingly, MBS appears unsure of his footing as the region is living through a phase of major transition." Saudi Arabia And Israel: MBS Clings To Normalization, Cracks Down On Critics. BEIRUT — The controversy erupted almost immediately. When news arrived of Israel's assassination of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, some Saudis — not surprisingly — openly expressed joy. Yet others went beyond that, and declared that Saudi Arabia has no connection to the Palestinian cause. The polemics were stirred up on social media by what is known in Saudi Arabia as “electronic flies” and “The Salman Army,” in reference to the powerful Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, the Saudi Kingdom’s de facto leader. Bin Salman, also known as MBS, has tried to cover up any connection between these online campaigns and his policies. But it’s known globally that he has led a years-long crackdown campaign that silenced any critical voice in Saudi Arabia. Such policies have created and promoted loyal figures to dominate the scene. The crown prince also imposed unprecedented internet restrictions on any criticism of his policies and vision. So there were the headlines and news reports for all to see: “Israel kills Sinwar after Haniyeh… Hamas is headless,” the front page of the Jeddah-based Okaz newspaper read. And the Saudi MBC- TV station broadcast a report last Friday which stirred particular outrage on social media, finally forcing Saudi authorities to investigate. The report characterized former leaders of Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran’s Quds Force as “faces of terrorism.” The MBC report described the likes of Sinwar, late Quds chief Qasem Soleimani and recently killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah as terrorists. Soon after, Iraq's Communication and Media Commission suspended MBC's broadcast license and said it was taking steps to terminate the channel rights to operate in the country. It said in a statement that its duty was to “deter violators of national values and public morals” and that MBC had repeatedly violated these rules in “its assaults on the martyrs.” The Palestinian-led, anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement called for boycotting MBC and other Saudi and Emirati channels, describing them as "the mouthpieces of the Israeli enemy that speak Arabic.” (Most Americans don't know that anti "BDS" Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions were passed in their state mostly without Public consultation by Zionist lobby As of 2024, 38 states have passed bills and executive orders designed to discourage boycotts of Israel). As part of his latest attempt to broker a Middle East ceasefire, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Saudi leader MBS in Riyadh on Wednesday after a visit to Israel. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said Blinken "emphasized the need to end the war in Gaza, free the hostages and enable the people of Gaza to rebuild their lives free from Hamas." The two officials also reviewed Saudi-American relations and discussed regional issues. Blinken is set to hold meetings with Arab leaders in London later this week. The backlash prompted Saudi Arabia’s Media Regulatory Authority to issue a statement, saying it was looking into a report it said violated its media policy, though it didn’t cite MBC by name. Some have questioned the rapid shift in the Saudi public mood towards the Palestinian cause. Citizens are afraid to criticize the official media for its coverage of the Gaza war, the latest sign of the deterioration of freedom of speech in Saudi Arabia, But the ongoing crackdown on critics of MBS becomes more difficult with the dire situation in Gaza and the ambiguity of Saudi foreign policy. The severe restrictions on freedom of expression coincide with the division of the Gulf region into two main axes, Qatar and the Emirates-(UAE). Saudi Arabia has instead fallen in the position of a follower rather than a decider, oscillating between the two axes without a clear strategy. Following Hamas’ attack on Israel in October 7, reports circulated widely that among the motivations of the attack was the halting of the normalization process between Saudi Arabia and Israel. In the wake of the attack, the official Saudi position was limited to condemnation. The Saudi Foreign Ministry called for “an immediate end to the escalation between the two sides, the protection of civilians, and self-restraint.” It also condemned the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and Israel’s occupation of the Philadelphia Corridor between Egypt and Gaza. But this position was accompanied by limiting the expression of solidarity with Palestine during cultural and artistic activities organized by Saudi Arabia, especially the Riyadh Season.
The topic of "Zionists hijack America" often refers to the contentious debate surrounding the influence of pro-Israel groups and individuals on American politics and society. Critics argue that certain Zionist organizations wield disproportionate power over U.S. foreign policy, leading to unwavering support for Israel regardless of the broader implications for peace in the Middle East. This perspective is fueled by concerns that financial contributions and lobbying efforts from these groups shape the political landscape in a manner that prioritizes Israeli interests over those of Palestinians and regional stability. Proponents of this viewpoint may point to various instances where political leaders have aligned closely with Zionist agendas, suggesting that American values and interests are compromised in favor of foreign allegiances. They argue that this dynamic fosters a climate of fear and suppression for dissenting voices, particularly those advocating for Palestinian rights. The use of terms like "hijack" can evoke strong emotions, indicating a belief that the foundational principles of democracy and representation are being undermined by a narrow set of interests. The current exchange between the US and Israel is a compelling case of how the US has become a puppet state, not only bending to Israel's disproportionate mawkish reaction that no goals for self-defenses can justify, but also lacking the moral courage to publicly tell Israel that it is committing war crimes. Such blind fanatic support for war crimes is dubious if the public do not see that modern Israel is an extension of a White-supremacist empire, which will be harmful to US in the future. This ongoing debate highlights the complexities of foreign influence in domestic politics and the challenge of balancing diverse perspectives within a pluralistic society. Ultimately, discussions around this topic require careful consideration of historical context, political dynamics, and the voices of those most affected by these policies. American foreign policy is terribly harming Africa and Middle east. The zionists have blackmailed this mofo how else do you explain? America First Means America Last, There is one thing Two parties Agree upon 100% I love Oliver Jones he's great American Intellectual
Netanyahu the PM of Israel couldn't take a pee and it was extremely painful according to some news reports, imagine if a man's bladder is full and he couldn't take a pee that is when he was quickly rushed to hospital yesterday in order to undergo emergency surgery where one of his cojones has to be removed terrible news for the wifey. The man has so many haters online as you can see below that includes some white women who post some funny and cruel comments. LOL
I don't wish death on anyone, even my mortal enemies, unless it's a life or death situation them versus me, but it's not surprising that someone who has wreaked so much havoc in the lives of so many, would have so much vitriol unleashed toward him online.