We congratulate the "Homesh" qualitative operation, which resulted in the injury of many zionists.
This qualitative operation comes as part of our people's response to the ongoing genocide against #Gaza and the aggression against Al-Quds and the West Bank.
This qualitative operation constitutes a new and powerful security blow, reflecting the fragility and failure of the zionist security system.
The enemy must realize that our people's resistance is steadfast and will not succeed in breaking its will and its quest for liberation. It should expect more heroic acts from our people and their free revolutionaries.
Perhaps the REAL reason for October the 7th is the incarceration and slow genocide of 2.3million Semitic civilians, in a city they can't escape from.
And controlling what goes in and out of that city, then occasionally bombing acid and UN shelters there, for 3 decades.
Just Saying.
Perhaps the REAL reason for October the 7th is the incarceration and slow genocide of 2.3million Semitic civilians, in a city they can't escape from.
And controlling what goes in and out of that city, then occasionally bombing schools and UN shelters there, for 3 decades.
We call for the blessed month of #Ramadan to be an opportunity to escalate confrontation and uprising against the criminal enemy and its settler gangs, and to engage in the battle to defend the people, the land, and the sanctities.
We renew the call to our militant cells and resistance factions to intensify their strikes against the forces of the fascist enemy in response to the ongoing genocide against our people.
Palestinian Mujahideen Movement
Media Office
Saturday, 28 Sha'ban 1445
Corresponding to March 9, 2024
@rabia_elizabeth@palestine@israel
I thought Ramadan was a month dedicated to the spiritual advancement of the faithful, not to war. Since when did Muslims fall so low?
I’m not a Muslim … but if I was and I was watching the #US#ChristianFascists, #UK & #EU#Imperialists & #Israeli#NeoFascists murdering my co-religionists in #Gaza and the occupied #WestBank at the same time as threatening to deny Muslims access to one of their most holy shrines at #Ramadan - I think I’d be pretty pissed off too!
Don’t forget, the #Zionists have been waging a 100+ year “incremental genocide” against the (largely) Muslim population of Palestine which, in my book, provides ample grounds for wanting to abandon “jaw jaw” and get on with a hefty serving of “war war” cos it seems to be the only thing that the aggressors themselves appear capable of resorting to!
Well Mr Chiaruttini: I do my best to approach life in an unbiased way but, like most people, I’m not perfect and I make mistakes!
So, here’s the thing: interpreted your comment about Muslims ‘falling so low’ as a criticism of all Muslims (or just Palestinian Muslims? Or just Hamas Muslims?) for not being faithful enough because they want to fight (rather than pray) during Ramadan! It seemed to me that your criticism was unjustified because I’m sure that most (if not all) Muslims would prefer to observe Ramadan peacefully and prayerfully but, as you may have observed, they are being slaughtered by their #Zionist jailers and lots of them in Gaza have no choice but to fight!
I apologise if I’ve misinterpreted your message! If that’s the case please do me the courtesy of explaining the thinking behind your post in a bit more detail.
@GeriatricGardener@cchiaruttini@rabia_elizabeth@palestine@israel
My point is that, sadly at times it is necessary to fight and one does that also in sacred times, be it Ramadan, Sunday, Friday or Sabbath. However this is not a spiritual endeavour, far from it.
Going thru the whole list, it's telling how much listed under "violence" are actions committed against Palestinians, especially the number of assassinations of Palestinian leader and activists.
Those are not acts by a good faith player in this game.
The US has been complicit in this violence committed by Israel every step of the way, too. Shameful.
While I'm not qualified to offer a solution to this mess, I can easily side with and support those being brutalized, oppressed and slaughtered.
I don't side with either tribe. The difference is this:
Israelis VOTED to mobilize their fighters nationally while Hamas declared Jihad in the streets of Gaza.
Every nation is responsible the safety and prosperity FOR ITS OWN CITIZENS.
Palestine has never created the conditions for negotiation and Israel is not interested in anything Palestine has to offer.
Yet we can't have terrorists taking hostages and extracting demands.
Any cornered animal will fight, with whatever means they have at their disposal.
Israel has shown to not have been a good faithed player in this game, ever, since it's inception.
Israel brought this on to themselves, and their actions over the years only cemented the hostilities between the two.
This latest overblown response against innocent Palestinian civilians lays bare their ultimate goal - the removal of every Palestinian and stealing the land from them.
You've heard of the current sales of land in Gaza run by Jewish players over there right now, right?
Non Jews aren't allowed to participate in these sales. What message do you clean from that fact?
Whatever has happened in the past, the current slaughter of tens of thousands of Palestinians, and the forced starvation of those remaining alive is indefensible.
Israel has been fvcking around for decades now.
I for one, look forward to their finding out phase.
1949-1967 there was no land under Palestinian control. There was land under Jordanian and under Egyptian control, but none of it was under Palestinian control.
1967-1993 is omitted.
And then again, before 1947, the land was not under Palestinian control. Also, no mention of the fact that the Mandte for Palestine also included what is now known as the Kingdom of Jordan. Why is that part omitted?
I appreciate you posted this link.
A deep dive into the history of the area and the resulting conflict.
I'm unable to stay neutral on the topic, myself.
Especially in light of Israeli leadership's current, ongoing actions.
I do wish for peace in the region, but the dogs of war are now loose on both sides, and my sympathies lie with the innocent civilians (on both sides) caught in the middle.
At the least, the US should stop supporting Israel, sending them money and weapons and demand an immediate, lasting ceasefire.
And of course, this is a Palestinian version. In 1967-1970 there's no mention, for instance, attacks from Jordan by various Palestinians on Israeli villages along the border (which ended when Jordan drove the Palestinian militias away in 1970).