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  1. “‘Netanyahu Lost the Brakes’: Maariv Warns Israel Is Heading toward Systemic Collapse”

    by Palestine Chronicle Staff

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    “Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin #Netanyahu has lost control and is presiding over the dismantling of Israel’s security, political and institutional foundations, according to a sharply worded opinion article published Wednesday by the Israeli newspaper #Maariv.

    Writing in the Hebrew-language daily, Israeli journalist Avi Ashkenazi said recent events amounted to nothing less than a ‘clearance sale’ of the state’s institutions, security and values”

    palestinechronicle.com/netanya

    #Press #SocialMedia #Gaza #PalestinianGenocide #Zionism #SettlerColonialism #Resistance #EradicateZionism #DecolonizePalestine #GlobaliseTheIntifada #Iran #War #Trump #Israel #Lebanon #Hezbollah #MoU

  2. “‘Netanyahu Lost the Brakes’: Maariv Warns Israel Is Heading toward Systemic Collapse”

    by Palestine Chronicle Staff

    @[email protected]
    @[email protected]
    @[email protected]
    @iran
    @iraq
    @palestinenews

    “Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin #Netanyahu has lost control and is presiding over the dismantling of Israel’s security, political and institutional foundations, according to a sharply worded opinion article published Wednesday by the Israeli newspaper #Maariv.

    Writing in the Hebrew-language daily, Israeli journalist Avi Ashkenazi said recent events amounted to nothing less than a ‘clearance sale’ of the state’s institutions, security and values”

    palestinechronicle.com/netanya

    #Press #SocialMedia #Gaza #PalestinianGenocide #Zionism #SettlerColonialism #Resistance #EradicateZionism #DecolonizePalestine #GlobaliseTheIntifada #Iran #War #Trump #Israel #Lebanon #Hezbollah #MoU

  3. “‘Netanyahu Lost the Brakes’: Maariv Warns Israel Is Heading toward Systemic Collapse”

    by Palestine Chronicle Staff

    @[email protected]
    @[email protected]
    @[email protected]
    @iran
    @iraq
    @palestinenews

    “Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin #Netanyahu has lost control and is presiding over the dismantling of Israel’s security, political and institutional foundations, according to a sharply worded opinion article published Wednesday by the Israeli newspaper #Maariv.

    Writing in the Hebrew-language daily, Israeli journalist Avi Ashkenazi said recent events amounted to nothing less than a ‘clearance sale’ of the state’s institutions, security and values”

    palestinechronicle.com/netanya

    #Press #SocialMedia #Gaza #PalestinianGenocide #Zionism #SettlerColonialism #Resistance #EradicateZionism #DecolonizePalestine #GlobaliseTheIntifada #Iran #War #Trump #Israel #Lebanon #Hezbollah #MoU

  4. “‘Netanyahu Lost the Brakes’: Maariv Warns Israel Is Heading toward Systemic Collapse”

    by Palestine Chronicle Staff

    @[email protected]
    @[email protected]
    @[email protected]
    @iran
    @iraq
    @palestinenews

    “Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin #Netanyahu has lost control and is presiding over the dismantling of Israel’s security, political and institutional foundations, according to a sharply worded opinion article published Wednesday by the Israeli newspaper #Maariv.

    Writing in the Hebrew-language daily, Israeli journalist Avi Ashkenazi said recent events amounted to nothing less than a ‘clearance sale’ of the state’s institutions, security and values”

    palestinechronicle.com/netanya

    #Press #SocialMedia #Gaza #PalestinianGenocide #Zionism #SettlerColonialism #Resistance #EradicateZionism #DecolonizePalestine #GlobaliseTheIntifada #Iran #War #Trump #Israel #Lebanon #Hezbollah #MoU

  5. “‘Netanyahu Lost the Brakes’: Maariv Warns Israel Is Heading toward Systemic Collapse”

    by Palestine Chronicle Staff

    @[email protected]
    @[email protected]
    @[email protected]
    @iran
    @iraq
    @palestinenews

    “Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin #Netanyahu has lost control and is presiding over the dismantling of Israel’s security, political and institutional foundations, according to a sharply worded opinion article published Wednesday by the Israeli newspaper #Maariv.

    Writing in the Hebrew-language daily, Israeli journalist Avi Ashkenazi said recent events amounted to nothing less than a ‘clearance sale’ of the state’s institutions, security and values”

    palestinechronicle.com/netanya

    #Press #SocialMedia #Gaza #PalestinianGenocide #Zionism #SettlerColonialism #Resistance #EradicateZionism #DecolonizePalestine #GlobaliseTheIntifada #Iran #War #Trump #Israel #Lebanon #Hezbollah #MoU

  6. Selon le journal hébreu #Maariv, #Tel-Aviv étudie désormais la reconnaissance d’une entité du Sud du #Yémen, soutenue par les #Émirats-Arabes_Unis, dans le cadre d’une coopération stratégique le long de la #Mer-Rouge, officiellement dirigée contre les #Houthis.

  7. Selon le journal hébreu #Maariv, #Tel-Aviv étudie désormais la reconnaissance d’une entité du Sud du #Yémen, soutenue par les #Émirats-Arabes_Unis, dans le cadre d’une coopération stratégique le long de la #Mer-Rouge, officiellement dirigée contre les #Houthis.

  8. Selon le journal hébreu #Maariv, #Tel-Aviv étudie désormais la reconnaissance d’une entité du Sud du #Yémen, soutenue par les #Émirats-Arabes_Unis, dans le cadre d’une coopération stratégique le long de la #Mer-Rouge, officiellement dirigée contre les #Houthis.

  9. ⭕Le journal #Israélien #Maariv, dans son numéro publié aujourd'hui, 10/12/2025, a rapporté ce qui suit : « #Israël a informé la #Jordanie qu'il n'a pas l'intention de livrer sa part annuelle d'eau stipulée dans l'accord de paix, estimée à environ 50 millions de mètres cubes. »

  10. Cette seule ligne de #Maariv est le résumé parfait de ce que la « paix » avec #Israël apporte finalement, même à ceux qui font tout leur possible pour la protéger.

  11. ⭕Le journal #Israélien #Maariv, dans son numéro publié aujourd'hui, 10/12/2025, a rapporté ce qui suit : « #Israël a informé la #Jordanie qu'il n'a pas l'intention de livrer sa part annuelle d'eau stipulée dans l'accord de paix, estimée à environ 50 millions de mètres cubes. »

  12. Cette seule ligne de #Maariv est le résumé parfait de ce que la « paix » avec #Israël apporte finalement, même à ceux qui font tout leur possible pour la protéger.

  13. ⭕Selon le journal hébreu #Maariv : Le chef du courant #haredi_lituanien, le rabbin #Dov_Lando, a donné pour instruction aux membres #Haredim de la #Knesset du parti #Degel_HaTorah de voter contre la loi prévoyant la peine de mort.

  14. ⭕Selon le journal hébreu #Maariv : Le chef du courant #haredi_lituanien, le rabbin #Dov_Lando, a donné pour instruction aux membres #Haredim de la #Knesset du parti #Degel_HaTorah de voter contre la loi prévoyant la peine de mort.

  15. Kaçan kaçana! İsrailliler ülkeyi terk ediyor: İsrail'in Maariv gazetesinde yayınlanan haberde, resmi verilere göre ülkeden ayrılanların sayısının "rekor seviyeye" ulaştığı ve bunlardan yalnızca çok az bir kısmının ülkeye geri döndüğü ifade edildi.

    23-39 YAŞ ARALIĞI İSRAİL'İ TERK EDİYOR

    Haberde, Meclisin hazırladığı özel rapora göre, İsrail'den ayrılanların bir kısmını 20-39 yaş aralığındaki eğitimli… eshahaber.com.tr/haber/kacan-k EshaHaber.com.tr #İsrail #Göç #Haber #Maariv #Gençlik

  16. Kaçan kaçana! İsrailliler ülkeyi terk ediyor: İsrail'in Maariv gazetesinde yayınlanan haberde, resmi verilere göre ülkeden ayrılanların sayısının "rekor seviyeye" ulaştığı ve bunlardan yalnızca çok az bir kısmının ülkeye geri döndüğü ifade edildi.

    23-39 YAŞ ARALIĞI İSRAİL'İ TERK EDİYOR

    Haberde, Meclisin hazırladığı özel rapora göre, İsrail'den ayrılanların bir kısmını 20-39 yaş aralığındaki eğitimli… eshahaber.com.tr/haber/kacan-k EshaHaber.com.tr #İsrail #Göç #Haber #Maariv #Gençlik

  17. Kaçan kaçana! İsrailliler ülkeyi terk ediyor: İsrail'in Maariv gazetesinde yayınlanan haberde, resmi verilere göre ülkeden ayrılanların sayısının "rekor seviyeye" ulaştığı ve bunlardan yalnızca çok az bir kısmının ülkeye geri döndüğü ifade edildi.

    23-39 YAŞ ARALIĞI İSRAİL'İ TERK EDİYOR

    Haberde, Meclisin hazırladığı özel rapora göre, İsrail'den ayrılanların bir kısmını 20-39 yaş aralığındaki eğitimli… eshahaber.com.tr/haber/kacan-k EshaHaber.com.tr #İsrail #Göç #Haber #Maariv #Gençlik

  18. @faab64
    This is overrated. The news story is about an NGO that appeals to the attorney general for initiating the said procedure. It is (still?) not any branch of government initiating such a procedure.

    #Maariv is a somewhat right-leaning newspaper. Owned by the Eli Azur. I read this as a framing of the story intended to flame / troll right-wing people.

    Here's the discussion in it (Hebrew) in rotter.net:
    rotter.net/forum/scoops1/90097

  19. @faab64
    This is overrated. The news story is about an NGO that appeals to the attorney general for initiating the said procedure. It is (still?) not any branch of government initiating such a procedure.

    #Maariv is a somewhat right-leaning newspaper. Owned by the Eli Azur. I read this as a framing of the story intended to flame / troll right-wing people.

    Here's the discussion in it (Hebrew) in rotter.net:
    rotter.net/forum/scoops1/90097

  20. @faab64
    This is overrated. The news story is about an NGO that appeals to the attorney general for initiating the said procedure. It is (still?) not any branch of government initiating such a procedure.

    #Maariv is a somewhat right-leaning newspaper. Owned by the Eli Azur. I read this as a framing of the story intended to flame / troll right-wing people.

    Here's the discussion in it (Hebrew) in rotter.net:
    rotter.net/forum/scoops1/90097

  21. @faab64
    This is overrated. The news story is about an NGO that appeals to the attorney general for initiating the said procedure. It is (still?) not any branch of government initiating such a procedure.

    #Maariv is a somewhat right-leaning newspaper. Owned by the Eli Azur. I read this as a framing of the story intended to flame / troll right-wing people.

    Here's the discussion in it (Hebrew) in rotter.net:
    rotter.net/forum/scoops1/90097

  22. Quoting Hanin Majadli on Israel's moral crisis:

    Israeli public's silence on #Gaza civilian deaths reflects a deeper moral crisis. Even those opposing the war fear acknowledging Gazans as human. Recent attack reportedly killed 400 civilians including 200 children, yet mainstream media labeled victims as "operatives." Majadli questions how Israelis can demand democracy while ignoring "inconceivable human price" paid in Gaza, suggesting this contradiction stems from decades of "militaristic racist indoctrination." The piece challenges anti-war Israelis to speak up despite potential backlash.

    [...] It's already impossible to distinguish between things in Israel. It's impossible to distinguish the media from the public. Because even those who oppose the war are afraid to say that Gazans are human, too. Because it's impossible to separate the pilot from the bomb. He's told to push the button and he pushes it. The majority of the people not only tolerate mass slaughter, but demand it, either explicitly or tacitly.

    [...] How is it possible to insist on freedom and justice without any reference to the inconceivable human price of this war? How it is possible to devalue life in Gaza, which has become so cheap for Jews in Israel, while simultaneously calling for the preservation of Israeli democracy? Exactly what democracy are we talking about? One that carries on its back such enormous, terrible destruction every day?

    haaretz.com/opinion/2025-03-21 or archive.ph/ctMce

    On March 17-18, an Israeli airstrike killed 436 Palestinians according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. Among the dead: 183 children, 94 women, and 34 elderly people over 65. The attack began at 2:20 AM during Ramadan when many were preparing for suhoor meal. Israeli media described it as "one of the greatest preemptive operations in military history". Channel 12 News claimed "400 militants killed" while Maariv reported "300 terrorists liquidated".

    haaretz.com/israel-news/2025-0 or archive.ph/ZHsiW

    @palestine
    @israel
    #IsraelWarCrimes #GazaGenocide #IsraelMedia #Maariv #IsraelChannel12 #ICJ
    #OatmealQuotes

  23. Quoting Hanin Majadli on Israel's moral crisis:

    Israeli public's silence on #Gaza civilian deaths reflects a deeper moral crisis. Even those opposing the war fear acknowledging Gazans as human. Recent attack reportedly killed 400 civilians including 200 children, yet mainstream media labeled victims as "operatives." Majadli questions how Israelis can demand democracy while ignoring "inconceivable human price" paid in Gaza, suggesting this contradiction stems from decades of "militaristic racist indoctrination." The piece challenges anti-war Israelis to speak up despite potential backlash.

    [...] It's already impossible to distinguish between things in Israel. It's impossible to distinguish the media from the public. Because even those who oppose the war are afraid to say that Gazans are human, too. Because it's impossible to separate the pilot from the bomb. He's told to push the button and he pushes it. The majority of the people not only tolerate mass slaughter, but demand it, either explicitly or tacitly.

    [...] How is it possible to insist on freedom and justice without any reference to the inconceivable human price of this war? How it is possible to devalue life in Gaza, which has become so cheap for Jews in Israel, while simultaneously calling for the preservation of Israeli democracy? Exactly what democracy are we talking about? One that carries on its back such enormous, terrible destruction every day?

    haaretz.com/opinion/2025-03-21 or archive.ph/ctMce

    On March 17-18, an Israeli airstrike killed 436 Palestinians according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. Among the dead: 183 children, 94 women, and 34 elderly people over 65. The attack began at 2:20 AM during Ramadan when many were preparing for suhoor meal. Israeli media described it as "one of the greatest preemptive operations in military history". Channel 12 News claimed "400 militants killed" while Maariv reported "300 terrorists liquidated".

    haaretz.com/israel-news/2025-0 or archive.ph/ZHsiW

    @palestine
    @israel
    #IsraelWarCrimes #GazaGenocide #IsraelMedia #Maariv #IsraelChannel12 #ICJ
    #OatmealQuotes

  24. Quoting Hanin Majadli on Israel's moral crisis:

    Israeli public's silence on #Gaza civilian deaths reflects a deeper moral crisis. Even those opposing the war fear acknowledging Gazans as human. Recent attack reportedly killed 400 civilians including 200 children, yet mainstream media labeled victims as "operatives." Majadli questions how Israelis can demand democracy while ignoring "inconceivable human price" paid in Gaza, suggesting this contradiction stems from decades of "militaristic racist indoctrination." The piece challenges anti-war Israelis to speak up despite potential backlash.

    [...] It's already impossible to distinguish between things in Israel. It's impossible to distinguish the media from the public. Because even those who oppose the war are afraid to say that Gazans are human, too. Because it's impossible to separate the pilot from the bomb. He's told to push the button and he pushes it. The majority of the people not only tolerate mass slaughter, but demand it, either explicitly or tacitly.

    [...] How is it possible to insist on freedom and justice without any reference to the inconceivable human price of this war? How it is possible to devalue life in Gaza, which has become so cheap for Jews in Israel, while simultaneously calling for the preservation of Israeli democracy? Exactly what democracy are we talking about? One that carries on its back such enormous, terrible destruction every day?

    haaretz.com/opinion/2025-03-21 or archive.ph/ctMce

    On March 17-18, an Israeli airstrike killed 436 Palestinians according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. Among the dead: 183 children, 94 women, and 34 elderly people over 65. The attack began at 2:20 AM during Ramadan when many were preparing for suhoor meal. Israeli media described it as "one of the greatest preemptive operations in military history". Channel 12 News claimed "400 militants killed" while Maariv reported "300 terrorists liquidated".

    haaretz.com/israel-news/2025-0 or archive.ph/ZHsiW

    @palestine
    @israel
    #IsraelWarCrimes #GazaGenocide #IsraelMedia #Maariv #IsraelChannel12 #ICJ
    #OatmealQuotes

  25. Quoting Hanin Majadli on Israel's moral crisis:

    Israeli public's silence on #Gaza civilian deaths reflects a deeper moral crisis. Even those opposing the war fear acknowledging Gazans as human. Recent attack reportedly killed 400 civilians including 200 children, yet mainstream media labeled victims as "operatives." Majadli questions how Israelis can demand democracy while ignoring "inconceivable human price" paid in Gaza, suggesting this contradiction stems from decades of "militaristic racist indoctrination." The piece challenges anti-war Israelis to speak up despite potential backlash.

    [...] It's already impossible to distinguish between things in Israel. It's impossible to distinguish the media from the public. Because even those who oppose the war are afraid to say that Gazans are human, too. Because it's impossible to separate the pilot from the bomb. He's told to push the button and he pushes it. The majority of the people not only tolerate mass slaughter, but demand it, either explicitly or tacitly.

    [...] How is it possible to insist on freedom and justice without any reference to the inconceivable human price of this war? How it is possible to devalue life in Gaza, which has become so cheap for Jews in Israel, while simultaneously calling for the preservation of Israeli democracy? Exactly what democracy are we talking about? One that carries on its back such enormous, terrible destruction every day?

    haaretz.com/opinion/2025-03-21 or archive.ph/ctMce

    On March 17-18, an Israeli airstrike killed 436 Palestinians according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. Among the dead: 183 children, 94 women, and 34 elderly people over 65. The attack began at 2:20 AM during Ramadan when many were preparing for suhoor meal. Israeli media described it as "one of the greatest preemptive operations in military history". Channel 12 News claimed "400 militants killed" while Maariv reported "300 terrorists liquidated".

    haaretz.com/israel-news/2025-0 or archive.ph/ZHsiW

    @palestine
    @israel
    #IsraelWarCrimes #GazaGenocide #IsraelMedia #Maariv #IsraelChannel12 #ICJ
    #OatmealQuotes

  26. Quoting Hanin Majadli on Israel's moral crisis:

    Israeli public's silence on #Gaza civilian deaths reflects a deeper moral crisis. Even those opposing the war fear acknowledging Gazans as human. Recent attack reportedly killed 400 civilians including 200 children, yet mainstream media labeled victims as "operatives." Majadli questions how Israelis can demand democracy while ignoring "inconceivable human price" paid in Gaza, suggesting this contradiction stems from decades of "militaristic racist indoctrination." The piece challenges anti-war Israelis to speak up despite potential backlash.

    [...] It's already impossible to distinguish between things in Israel. It's impossible to distinguish the media from the public. Because even those who oppose the war are afraid to say that Gazans are human, too. Because it's impossible to separate the pilot from the bomb. He's told to push the button and he pushes it. The majority of the people not only tolerate mass slaughter, but demand it, either explicitly or tacitly.

    [...] How is it possible to insist on freedom and justice without any reference to the inconceivable human price of this war? How it is possible to devalue life in Gaza, which has become so cheap for Jews in Israel, while simultaneously calling for the preservation of Israeli democracy? Exactly what democracy are we talking about? One that carries on its back such enormous, terrible destruction every day?

    haaretz.com/opinion/2025-03-21 or archive.ph/ctMce

    On March 17-18, an Israeli airstrike killed 436 Palestinians according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. Among the dead: 183 children, 94 women, and 34 elderly people over 65. The attack began at 2:20 AM during Ramadan when many were preparing for suhoor meal. Israeli media described it as "one of the greatest preemptive operations in military history". Channel 12 News claimed "400 militants killed" while Maariv reported "300 terrorists liquidated".

    haaretz.com/israel-news/2025-0 or archive.ph/ZHsiW

    @palestine
    @israel
    #IsraelWarCrimes #GazaGenocide #IsraelMedia #Maariv #IsraelChannel12 #ICJ
    #OatmealQuotes

  27. Ma’ariv

    🗓️ Start: 25 March 2025 19:00
    ⏳ End: 25 March 2025 20:00
    📍 Location: London LGBTQ+ Community Centre, 60-62 Hopton Street, SE1 9JH, London, United Kingdom

    Join us to daven and socialise!

    The Ma’ariv service is short, so this hour gives us a chance to run the service, share news and chat. Afterwards, we can relocate to the pub!

    Late arrival is ok. We ask that everyone follow our code of conduct.

    If you have not been before, please book.

    jaq.blessing.exchange/event/ma

  28. Ma’ariv

    🗓️ Start: 25 March 2025 19:00
    ⏳ End: 25 March 2025 20:00
    📍 Location: London LGBTQ+ Community Centre, 60-62 Hopton Street, SE1 9JH, London, United Kingdom

    Join us to daven and socialise!

    The Ma’ariv service is short, so this hour gives us a chance to run the service, share news and chat. Afterwards, we can relocate to the pub!

    Late arrival is ok. We ask that everyone follow our code of conduct.

    If you have not been before, please book.

    jaq.blessing.exchange/event/ma

  29. Ma’ariv

    🗓️ Start: 25 March 2025 19:00
    ⏳ End: 25 March 2025 20:00
    📍 Location: London LGBTQ+ Community Centre, 60-62 Hopton Street, SE1 9JH, London, United Kingdom

    Join us to daven and socialise!

    The Ma’ariv service is short, so this hour gives us a chance to run the service, share news and chat. Afterwards, we can relocate to the pub!

    Late arrival is ok. We ask that everyone follow our code of conduct.

    If you have not been before, please book.

    jaq.blessing.exchange/event/ma

  30. Ma’ariv

    🗓️ Start: 25 March 2025 19:00
    ⏳ End: 25 March 2025 20:00
    📍 Location: London LGBTQ+ Community Centre, 60-62 Hopton Street, SE1 9JH, London, United Kingdom

    Join us to daven and socialise!

    The Ma’ariv service is short, so this hour gives us a chance to run the service, share news and chat. Afterwards, we can relocate to the pub!

    Late arrival is ok. We ask that everyone follow our code of conduct.

    If you have not been before, please book.

    jaq.blessing.exchange/event/ma

  31. Quoting Noa Limon:

    [...] Perhaps the desire to preserve the dignity of the dead, or the belief that one shouldn't judge a person in their time of grief, prevented most media channels from providing full coverage, or maybe it was fear that exposing these things might serve antisemites. These arguments don't hold water.

    [...] First, these things were said with pride and express a worldview rather than mere slips of the tongue. Their utterance reflects their normalization and the speakers' lack of fear of punishment. Second, the funeral was fully documented and is openly available online, just like the videos of looting, humiliation, arson, and revenge published by soldiers, and the calls for war crimes from ministers and public figures over the past year.

    [...] Concern that local publications and evidence of war crimes in Gaza might serve Israel's opponents cannot override journalism's basic duty: to expose the truth and provide the public with the complete picture to enable rational discourse based on it, rather than on a censored narrative that leaves countless blind spots.

    [...] The media is subject to military censorship, and war coverage is also limited, as the IDF doesn't allow journalists into Gaza unless they're accompanying the military. But the press in Israel doesn't need external restrictions on its freedom; it happily imposes them on itself.

    Hebrew haaretz.co.il/opinions/2024-10 or archive.ph/Ty0Vn

    @palestine @israel
    #IsraeliMediaComplicity #Genocide #GazaGenocide
    #Ynet #Haaretz #Walla #Mako #Maariv
    #OatmealQuotes

  32. Quoting Noa Limon:

    [...] Perhaps the desire to preserve the dignity of the dead, or the belief that one shouldn't judge a person in their time of grief, prevented most media channels from providing full coverage, or maybe it was fear that exposing these things might serve antisemites. These arguments don't hold water.

    [...] First, these things were said with pride and express a worldview rather than mere slips of the tongue. Their utterance reflects their normalization and the speakers' lack of fear of punishment. Second, the funeral was fully documented and is openly available online, just like the videos of looting, humiliation, arson, and revenge published by soldiers, and the calls for war crimes from ministers and public figures over the past year.

    [...] Concern that local publications and evidence of war crimes in Gaza might serve Israel's opponents cannot override journalism's basic duty: to expose the truth and provide the public with the complete picture to enable rational discourse based on it, rather than on a censored narrative that leaves countless blind spots.

    [...] The media is subject to military censorship, and war coverage is also limited, as the IDF doesn't allow journalists into Gaza unless they're accompanying the military. But the press in Israel doesn't need external restrictions on its freedom; it happily imposes them on itself.

    Hebrew haaretz.co.il/opinions/2024-10 or archive.ph/Ty0Vn

    @palestine @israel
    #IsraeliMediaComplicity #Genocide #GazaGenocide
    #Ynet #Haaretz #Walla #Mako #Maariv
    #OatmealQuotes

  33. Quoting Noa Limon:

    [...] Perhaps the desire to preserve the dignity of the dead, or the belief that one shouldn't judge a person in their time of grief, prevented most media channels from providing full coverage, or maybe it was fear that exposing these things might serve antisemites. These arguments don't hold water.

    [...] First, these things were said with pride and express a worldview rather than mere slips of the tongue. Their utterance reflects their normalization and the speakers' lack of fear of punishment. Second, the funeral was fully documented and is openly available online, just like the videos of looting, humiliation, arson, and revenge published by soldiers, and the calls for war crimes from ministers and public figures over the past year.

    [...] Concern that local publications and evidence of war crimes in Gaza might serve Israel's opponents cannot override journalism's basic duty: to expose the truth and provide the public with the complete picture to enable rational discourse based on it, rather than on a censored narrative that leaves countless blind spots.

    [...] The media is subject to military censorship, and war coverage is also limited, as the IDF doesn't allow journalists into Gaza unless they're accompanying the military. But the press in Israel doesn't need external restrictions on its freedom; it happily imposes them on itself.

    Hebrew haaretz.co.il/opinions/2024-10 or archive.ph/Ty0Vn

    @palestine @israel
    #IsraeliMediaComplicity #Genocide #GazaGenocide
    #Ynet #Haaretz #Walla #Mako #Maariv
    #OatmealQuotes

  34. Quoting Noa Limon:

    [...] Perhaps the desire to preserve the dignity of the dead, or the belief that one shouldn't judge a person in their time of grief, prevented most media channels from providing full coverage, or maybe it was fear that exposing these things might serve antisemites. These arguments don't hold water.

    [...] First, these things were said with pride and express a worldview rather than mere slips of the tongue. Their utterance reflects their normalization and the speakers' lack of fear of punishment. Second, the funeral was fully documented and is openly available online, just like the videos of looting, humiliation, arson, and revenge published by soldiers, and the calls for war crimes from ministers and public figures over the past year.

    [...] Concern that local publications and evidence of war crimes in Gaza might serve Israel's opponents cannot override journalism's basic duty: to expose the truth and provide the public with the complete picture to enable rational discourse based on it, rather than on a censored narrative that leaves countless blind spots.

    [...] The media is subject to military censorship, and war coverage is also limited, as the IDF doesn't allow journalists into Gaza unless they're accompanying the military. But the press in Israel doesn't need external restrictions on its freedom; it happily imposes them on itself.

    Hebrew haaretz.co.il/opinions/2024-10 or archive.ph/Ty0Vn

    @palestine @israel
    #IsraeliMediaComplicity #Genocide #GazaGenocide
    #Ynet #Haaretz #Walla #Mako #Maariv
    #OatmealQuotes

  35. Quoting Noa Limon:

    [...] Perhaps the desire to preserve the dignity of the dead, or the belief that one shouldn't judge a person in their time of grief, prevented most media channels from providing full coverage, or maybe it was fear that exposing these things might serve antisemites. These arguments don't hold water.

    [...] First, these things were said with pride and express a worldview rather than mere slips of the tongue. Their utterance reflects their normalization and the speakers' lack of fear of punishment. Second, the funeral was fully documented and is openly available online, just like the videos of looting, humiliation, arson, and revenge published by soldiers, and the calls for war crimes from ministers and public figures over the past year.

    [...] Concern that local publications and evidence of war crimes in Gaza might serve Israel's opponents cannot override journalism's basic duty: to expose the truth and provide the public with the complete picture to enable rational discourse based on it, rather than on a censored narrative that leaves countless blind spots.

    [...] The media is subject to military censorship, and war coverage is also limited, as the IDF doesn't allow journalists into Gaza unless they're accompanying the military. But the press in Israel doesn't need external restrictions on its freedom; it happily imposes them on itself.

    Hebrew haaretz.co.il/opinions/2024-10 or archive.ph/Ty0Vn

    @palestine @israel
    #IsraeliMediaComplicity #Genocide #GazaGenocide
    #Ynet #Haaretz #Walla #Mako #Maariv
    #OatmealQuotes

  36. #Ynet's coverage of the settler's funeral deliberately excluded all sections of the eulogy that referenced Ben-Nathan's role in war crimes and his murder of Bilal Salah. By selectively editing out these admissions, Ynet presented an incomplete and sanitized version of events, continuing a pattern of mainstream Israeli media concealing evidence of violence against Palestinians.

    What they did quote from the brothers' eulogies are these pastoral scenes:

    [...] "You were a good and caring brother, joyful, caring for each and every brother. You helped us when we needed. You were connected to the Land of Israel, God willing we'll merit to plant an orchard or grove in your place to elevate your soul."

    His other brother:

    [...] "Thank you for praying for me two weeks ago when I was detained. You never stopped praying for me. Thank you for all your help in the grove, you'd come back from the army and invest in the grove. You didn't miss a day without the "Tikkun olam" prayer. You fixed everything in this world. I prayed for you a few days ago at Joshua bin Nun's tomb, Master of the Universe protect him. We will continue to live with faith, with confidence."

    Archive: archive.ph/7QSEQ

    See kolektiva.social/@oatmeal/1133 for background

    @palestine @israel
    #IsraeliMediaComplicity #Genocide #GazaGenocide
    #Ynet #Haaretz #Walla #Mako #Maariv

  37. #Ynet's coverage of the settler's funeral deliberately excluded all sections of the eulogy that referenced Ben-Nathan's role in war crimes and his murder of Bilal Salah. By selectively editing out these admissions, Ynet presented an incomplete and sanitized version of events, continuing a pattern of mainstream Israeli media concealing evidence of violence against Palestinians.

    What they did quote from the brothers' eulogies are these pastoral scenes:

    [...] "You were a good and caring brother, joyful, caring for each and every brother. You helped us when we needed. You were connected to the Land of Israel, God willing we'll merit to plant an orchard or grove in your place to elevate your soul."

    His other brother:

    [...] "Thank you for praying for me two weeks ago when I was detained. You never stopped praying for me. Thank you for all your help in the grove, you'd come back from the army and invest in the grove. You didn't miss a day without the "Tikkun olam" prayer. You fixed everything in this world. I prayed for you a few days ago at Joshua bin Nun's tomb, Master of the Universe protect him. We will continue to live with faith, with confidence."

    Archive: archive.ph/7QSEQ

    See kolektiva.social/@oatmeal/1133 for background

    @palestine @israel
    #IsraeliMediaComplicity #Genocide #GazaGenocide
    #Ynet #Haaretz #Walla #Mako #Maariv

  38. #Ynet's coverage of the settler's funeral deliberately excluded all sections of the eulogy that referenced Ben-Nathan's role in war crimes and his murder of Bilal Salah. By selectively editing out these admissions, Ynet presented an incomplete and sanitized version of events, continuing a pattern of mainstream Israeli media concealing evidence of violence against Palestinians.

    What they did quote from the brothers' eulogies are these pastoral scenes:

    [...] "You were a good and caring brother, joyful, caring for each and every brother. You helped us when we needed. You were connected to the Land of Israel, God willing we'll merit to plant an orchard or grove in your place to elevate your soul."

    His other brother:

    [...] "Thank you for praying for me two weeks ago when I was detained. You never stopped praying for me. Thank you for all your help in the grove, you'd come back from the army and invest in the grove. You didn't miss a day without the "Tikkun olam" prayer. You fixed everything in this world. I prayed for you a few days ago at Joshua bin Nun's tomb, Master of the Universe protect him. We will continue to live with faith, with confidence."

    Archive: archive.ph/7QSEQ

    See kolektiva.social/@oatmeal/1133 for background

    @palestine @israel
    #IsraeliMediaComplicity #Genocide #GazaGenocide
    #Ynet #Haaretz #Walla #Mako #Maariv

  39. #Ynet's coverage of the settler's funeral deliberately excluded all sections of the eulogy that referenced Ben-Nathan's role in war crimes and his murder of Bilal Salah. By selectively editing out these admissions, Ynet presented an incomplete and sanitized version of events, continuing a pattern of mainstream Israeli media concealing evidence of violence against Palestinians.

    What they did quote from the brothers' eulogies are these pastoral scenes:

    [...] "You were a good and caring brother, joyful, caring for each and every brother. You helped us when we needed. You were connected to the Land of Israel, God willing we'll merit to plant an orchard or grove in your place to elevate your soul."

    His other brother:

    [...] "Thank you for praying for me two weeks ago when I was detained. You never stopped praying for me. Thank you for all your help in the grove, you'd come back from the army and invest in the grove. You didn't miss a day without the "Tikkun olam" prayer. You fixed everything in this world. I prayed for you a few days ago at Joshua bin Nun's tomb, Master of the Universe protect him. We will continue to live with faith, with confidence."

    Archive: archive.ph/7QSEQ

    See kolektiva.social/@oatmeal/1133 for background

    @palestine @israel
    #IsraeliMediaComplicity #Genocide #GazaGenocide
    #Ynet #Haaretz #Walla #Mako #Maariv

  40. #Ynet's coverage of the settler's funeral deliberately excluded all sections of the eulogy that referenced Ben-Nathan's role in war crimes and his murder of Bilal Salah. By selectively editing out these admissions, Ynet presented an incomplete and sanitized version of events, continuing a pattern of mainstream Israeli media concealing evidence of violence against Palestinians.

    What they did quote from the brothers' eulogies are these pastoral scenes:

    [...] "You were a good and caring brother, joyful, caring for each and every brother. You helped us when we needed. You were connected to the Land of Israel, God willing we'll merit to plant an orchard or grove in your place to elevate your soul."

    His other brother:

    [...] "Thank you for praying for me two weeks ago when I was detained. You never stopped praying for me. Thank you for all your help in the grove, you'd come back from the army and invest in the grove. You didn't miss a day without the "Tikkun olam" prayer. You fixed everything in this world. I prayed for you a few days ago at Joshua bin Nun's tomb, Master of the Universe protect him. We will continue to live with faith, with confidence."

    Archive: archive.ph/7QSEQ

    See kolektiva.social/@oatmeal/1133 for background

    @palestine @israel
    #IsraeliMediaComplicity #Genocide #GazaGenocide
    #Ynet #Haaretz #Walla #Mako #Maariv

  41. Israeli media's complicity in the Gaza genocide.

    A frequently updated thread of Islamophobic and genocidal content on Israeli news websites [center right to center left].

    #IsraeliMediaComplicity #Genocide #GazaGenocide
    #Ynet #Haaretz #Walla #Mako #Maariv

  42. Israeli media's complicity in the Gaza genocide.

    A frequently updated thread of Islamophobic and genocidal content on Israeli news websites [center right to center left].

    #IsraeliMediaComplicity #Genocide #GazaGenocide
    #Ynet #Haaretz #Walla #Mako #Maariv

  43. Israeli media's complicity in the Gaza genocide.

    A frequently updated thread of Islamophobic and genocidal content on Israeli news websites [center right to center left].

    #IsraeliMediaComplicity #Genocide #GazaGenocide
    #Ynet #Haaretz #Walla #Mako #Maariv

  44. Israeli media's complicity in the Gaza genocide.

    A frequently updated thread of Islamophobic and genocidal content on Israeli news websites [center right to center left].

    #IsraeliMediaComplicity #Genocide #GazaGenocide
    #Ynet #Haaretz #Walla #Mako #Maariv

  45. Israeli media's complicity in the Gaza genocide.

    A frequently updated thread of Islamophobic and genocidal content on Israeli news websites [center right to center left].

    #IsraeliMediaComplicity #Genocide #GazaGenocide
    #Ynet #Haaretz #Walla #Mako #Maariv

  46. As far as I can tell, so far no other Israeli news outlet picked this report. Also the previous one with the guardian about Sde Teiman torture facility was ignored. I checked #Ynet, #Walla and #Maariv.

    @palestine
    @israel
    #IsraelWarCrimes #IsraelMediaComplicity

  47. As far as I can tell, so far no other Israeli news outlet picked this report. Also the previous one with the guardian about Sde Teiman torture facility was ignored. I checked #Ynet, #Walla and #Maariv.

    @palestine
    @israel
    #IsraelWarCrimes #IsraelMediaComplicity

  48. As far as I can tell, so far no other Israeli news outlet picked this report. Also the previous one with the guardian about Sde Teiman torture facility was ignored. I checked #Ynet, #Walla and #Maariv.

    @palestine
    @israel
    #IsraelWarCrimes #IsraelMediaComplicity

  49. As far as I can tell, so far no other Israeli news outlet picked this report. Also the previous one with the guardian about Sde Teiman torture facility was ignored. I checked #Ynet, #Walla and #Maariv.

    @palestine
    @israel
    #IsraelWarCrimes #IsraelMediaComplicity

  50. As far as I can tell, so far no other Israeli news outlet picked this report. Also the previous one with the guardian about Sde Teiman torture facility was ignored. I checked #Ynet, #Walla and #Maariv.

    @palestine
    @israel
    #IsraelWarCrimes #IsraelMediaComplicity

  51. #Israel / Netanyahu claims the US does not plan to impose sanctions on the ICC

    Israeli news site #Maariv is reporting that #Netanyahu commented on the fact that the U.S. does not intend to impose sanctions against the #ICC, after the request for an arrest warrant against him was filed, as reported today (Wednesday) in German "Politico." The report stated that in an interview he gave today, which is expected to be broadcast next week, Netanyahu expressed his surprise and even disappointment.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    @palestine
    @israel
    #IsraelWarCrimes #Gaza
    #Biden

  52. #Israel / Netanyahu claims the US does not plan to impose sanctions on the ICC

    Israeli news site #Maariv is reporting that #Netanyahu commented on the fact that the U.S. does not intend to impose sanctions against the #ICC, after the request for an arrest warrant against him was filed, as reported today (Wednesday) in German "Politico." The report stated that in an interview he gave today, which is expected to be broadcast next week, Netanyahu expressed his surprise and even disappointment.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    @palestine
    @israel
    #IsraelWarCrimes #Gaza
    #Biden

  53. #Israel / Netanyahu claims the US does not plan to impose sanctions on the ICC

    Israeli news site #Maariv is reporting that #Netanyahu commented on the fact that the U.S. does not intend to impose sanctions against the #ICC, after the request for an arrest warrant against him was filed, as reported today (Wednesday) in German "Politico." The report stated that in an interview he gave today, which is expected to be broadcast next week, Netanyahu expressed his surprise and even disappointment.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    @palestine
    @israel
    #IsraelWarCrimes #Gaza
    #Biden

  54. #Israel / Netanyahu claims the US does not plan to impose sanctions on the ICC

    Israeli news site #Maariv is reporting that #Netanyahu commented on the fact that the U.S. does not intend to impose sanctions against the #ICC, after the request for an arrest warrant against him was filed, as reported today (Wednesday) in German "Politico." The report stated that in an interview he gave today, which is expected to be broadcast next week, Netanyahu expressed his surprise and even disappointment.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    @palestine
    @israel
    #IsraelWarCrimes #Gaza
    #Biden

  55. #Israel / Netanyahu claims the US does not plan to impose sanctions on the ICC

    Israeli news site #Maariv is reporting that #Netanyahu commented on the fact that the U.S. does not intend to impose sanctions against the #ICC, after the request for an arrest warrant against him was filed, as reported today (Wednesday) in German "Politico." The report stated that in an interview he gave today, which is expected to be broadcast next week, Netanyahu expressed his surprise and even disappointment.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    @palestine
    @israel
    #IsraelWarCrimes #Gaza
    #Biden

  56. #ICJ / What's expected on Friday?

    The International Court of Justice will announce a decision on potential orders against Israel regarding its ongoing attack on Gaza, specifically in Rafah.

    Israel fears the court will order a halt to the war, or at least the Rafah operation, due to worsening humanitarian conditions. Such an order would put Israel in a difficult position - defying it could lead to international sanctions, though the U.S. would likely support regardless of the legality of its actions in Gaza, as it did so far.

    #Maariv is reporting that according to the assessment of "diplomatic officials," the likelihood that the court will accept South Africa's request and order a halt to the war in Gaza tomorrow, is not very high, but nonetheless, this time it is "realistic and certainly not negligible."

    If this scenario materializes - Israel will be dependent on the U.S. vetoing the order. But according to assessments in Israel, in the current situation the American veto is not guaranteed, and it is possible that Washington will condition it on Israel taking one action or another. For example, in exchange for Israeli agreement to the Saudi initiative.

    See also: [PDF] icj-cij.org/sites/default/file

    @israel
    @palestine
    #IsraelWarCrimes #Gaza #Rafah

  57. #ICJ / What's expected on Friday?

    The International Court of Justice will announce a decision on potential orders against Israel regarding its ongoing attack on Gaza, specifically in Rafah.

    Israel fears the court will order a halt to the war, or at least the Rafah operation, due to worsening humanitarian conditions. Such an order would put Israel in a difficult position - defying it could lead to international sanctions, though the U.S. would likely support regardless of the legality of its actions in Gaza, as it did so far.

    #Maariv is reporting that according to the assessment of "diplomatic officials," the likelihood that the court will accept South Africa's request and order a halt to the war in Gaza tomorrow, is not very high, but nonetheless, this time it is "realistic and certainly not negligible."

    If this scenario materializes - Israel will be dependent on the U.S. vetoing the order. But according to assessments in Israel, in the current situation the American veto is not guaranteed, and it is possible that Washington will condition it on Israel taking one action or another. For example, in exchange for Israeli agreement to the Saudi initiative.

    See also: [PDF] icj-cij.org/sites/default/file

    @israel
    @palestine
    #IsraelWarCrimes #Gaza #Rafah

  58. #ICJ / What's expected on Friday?

    The International Court of Justice will announce a decision on potential orders against Israel regarding its ongoing attack on Gaza, specifically in Rafah.

    Israel fears the court will order a halt to the war, or at least the Rafah operation, due to worsening humanitarian conditions. Such an order would put Israel in a difficult position - defying it could lead to international sanctions, though the U.S. would likely support regardless of the legality of its actions in Gaza, as it did so far.

    #Maariv is reporting that according to the assessment of "diplomatic officials," the likelihood that the court will accept South Africa's request and order a halt to the war in Gaza tomorrow, is not very high, but nonetheless, this time it is "realistic and certainly not negligible."

    If this scenario materializes - Israel will be dependent on the U.S. vetoing the order. But according to assessments in Israel, in the current situation the American veto is not guaranteed, and it is possible that Washington will condition it on Israel taking one action or another. For example, in exchange for Israeli agreement to the Saudi initiative.

    See also: [PDF] icj-cij.org/sites/default/file

    @israel
    @palestine
    #IsraelWarCrimes #Gaza #Rafah