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"Everyone I've spoken to outside Israel over the past two years looks at what's been happening and can't understand how their Israeli friends – people they could always talk to, even when they disagreed – now sound as if they're living in another reality," she says. "People from the outside feel as if we Israelis have gone off on a spaceship and lost touch. This is a dangerous situation that could cost us dearly. It will be hard to turn back the wheel."
According to the study, the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza has been almost completely absent from Israeli media coverage. Only 3 percent of war-related items addressed the civilian situation in Gaza. Of hundreds of items sampled, only four mentioned Palestinian casualties in Gaza who were not involved in terrorism. The study supported Paneivsky's impression that the discrepancy between Israeli and international coverage is evident in the visual realm: videos and images from Gaza that appeared on Israeli newscasts focused on combat, soldiers or destroyed buildings and deserted cities – rather than human suffering or the cost of war.
As a ceasefire brings a measure of peace to the Dresden-like hellscape that Gaza has become, it is time to take stock of all that has been lost. The human cost of what the UN commission of inquiry recognises as a genocide is of course incalculable, but fewer are aware of how much rich history and archaeology has also been destroyed in these horrific months. This is bolstered by the widespread assumption that Gaza was little more than a huge refugee camp built on a recently settled portion of desert. That is quite wrong. In reality Gaza it is one of the oldest urban centres on the planet.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/oct/18/israel-has-violated-ceasefire-47-times-and-killed-38-palestinians-says-gaza-media-office“They had crossed the so-called ‘yellow line’, an imaginary boundary mentioned by the Israeli army,” said Mahmoud Basal, the spokesperson for the Gaza civil defence. “I am certain the family couldn’t distinguish between the yellow and red lines because there are no actual physical markers on the ground.
Israel has repeatedly bombed Lebanon despite a November ceasefire that brought to an end more than a year of hostilities with the militant group Hezbollah that culminated in two months of open war."
https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/it-was-never-gaza-war-ceasefire-lie-cut-same-clotThe ceasefire is not "fragile", as we keep being told. It is non-existent, as evidenced by Israel’s continual violations - from its soldiers continuing to shoot dead Palestinian civilians to it blocking promised aid.
https://www.richardsilverstein.com/2025/10/16/peace-plan-totters-on-the-brink-over-israeli-violations/Hamas faces a Catch 22: it needs excavators to plow through the rubble and locate bodies. But Israel refuses to permit such equipment, claiming it could be used for military purposes. As a result, the Palestinians cannot fulfill the terms of the agreement which, in turn, offers Netanyahu an excuse to resume the war.
After 1945, democracies built a firewall around the far right for a reason. Israel once helped hold that line. When Jörg Haider entered Austria's government in 2000, Israel downgraded ties. Two years later, when Jean-Marie Le Pen surged in France, Israeli leaders treated him as a pariah. The firewall – supported and bolstered by the Jewish state – was Europe's greatest democratic innovation. It kept the hatreds that destroyed a continent from returning to power.
Now Israel is the one punching holes in it. What began as quiet outreach under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has become open alignment: photo ops with populists, party-to-party ties with Europe's ethno-nationalists and the claim that "pro-Israel" rhetoric cleanses decades of antisemitism and Holocaust minimization.
By embracing them, Israel becomes their fig leaf. It tells racists like Robinson that their antisemitism has been forgiven, that their violent history has been washed clean in the blue and white of the Israeli flag. It hands them legitimacy, and in doing so, it erodes ours.
they celebrated it so hard too.... on the right, it got wall to wall coverage that Trump's deal was a fabulous success.Gosh. Who could have possibly anticipated that Trump's Great Peace Thing wouldn't work just because neither of the parties signed off on it?
Maybe instead of the Peace prize, the orange buffoon can get a special Nobel Modest Hostage Exchange Prize. Comes with a Little Lebowski Urban Achievers t-shirt. and a gold star for participation.
Excuse me? When was there a "firewall against the far right?" Need I remind anyone that "centrists" and "moderate" right-wingers alike have always done the worst to sabotage and topple left-wing governments everywhere, including within the EU? Need I remind you all that the "moderate" EPP has been turning a blind eye to all of Orbán's shenanigans? Need I remind anyone that the "centrists" and "moderate" right-wingers have been adopting for decades every single piece of the far right's agenda, from labour rights to immigration, from youth-related issues to women's rights? Need I remind anyone that the likes of Emmanuel Macron have always refused to cooperate with the Left to form a government, but were eager to consult with the fascists they warned about (see Macron's appointment of a PM acceptable by Le Pen, in order to avoid having to appoint a left-wing PM)? Need I remind you that mainstream media (like Greece's "Kathimerini") have been slandering students as "lazy entitled kids who do nothing but protest all the time and obstruct professors' precious research work", adopting - again - the rhetoric of the far right? Need I remind you that no terrorist attack by far-right groups has ever been called "terrorist", in contrast to even the most benign (such as lawsuits before the European Court of Justice) action of the Left? If there's ever been a firewall, it's against the Left.
So he signed an agreement whose vague terms he judged were easy manipulate in his favor. But Trump put a crimp in his plans. Netanyahu may be an expert conniver who tells his interlocutor what he wants to hear, then promptly ignores whatever he agreed to. But he is a piker compared to the US president, who’s made a career out of grifting, deceit, lying and conniving. Israel’s leader has more than met his match.
Fortunately successful terrorist attacks in the UK by members of the far right are comparatively rare. The most recent examples would beNeed I remind you that no terrorist attack by far-right groups has ever been called "terrorist", in contrast to even the most benign (such as lawsuits before the European Court of Justice) action of the Left? If there's ever been a firewall, it's against the Left.
- as at 30 September 2024, there were 254 persons in custody for terrorism and terrorism-connected offences in Great Britain, the highest number since comparable records began (30 September 2020)
- of those in custody, the majority (62%) were categorised as holding Islamist-extremist views; a further 30% were categorised as holding Extreme Right-Wing ideologies and 8% were categorised as holding Other ideologies
- of the latest data available (year ending 30 June 2024) a total of 58 prisoners held for terrorism and terrorism-connected offences were released from custody in Great Britain