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no, they need flash it now, in Unkill Sam's face

the hour is upon them !
Its all drama yaar........sub jhoott!

The US can't touch Iran or its the end of the US economy and the crash of the USD......

It'll all be lost........Iran is not India or Pakistan lallu punjju small time puppu outfit.

Hur cheez k lund lugg jaen gay.

No more fuel/ gas no nothing.......bukvaas kartay hain ye trump/ netanyahu chutiye.

They know their situation.
 
Its all drama yaar........sub jhoott!

The US can't touch Iran or its the end of the US economy and the crash of the USD......

It'll all be lost........Iran is not India or Pakistan lallu punjju small time puppu outfit.

Hur cheez k lund lugg jaen gay.

No more fuel/ gas no nothing.......bukvaas kartay hain ye trump/ netanyahu chutiye.

They know their situation.
Trump wants to talk to em but like the ego ridden xutias the mulla regime is, they turning it down and having Oman mediate it.

Baat to kar lo yaar, process start karein zara.
 
Trump wants to talk to em but like the ego ridden xutias the mulla regime is, they turning it down and having Oman mediate it.

Baat to kar lo yaar, process start karein zara.
I want @Vsdoc opinion here........

Iran ain't muzlim........its a Zoroastrian power!

Nothing can ever change dat reality.

Iran ager muzlim hota to baqi muzlims key tarha in hillbillon aur yahudion k qadmon per gira parra hota aaj!

Doc knows exactly what I'm saying.........
 

Palestinians say Israel army killed two in West Bank, including teen

AFP Ramallah, Palestinian Territories
Published: 02 Jul 2025, 08: 46

The Palestinian health ministry said Israeli fire killed two people in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, one of them a 15-year-old boy.

“At dawn today, Tuesday, 15-year-old child Amjad Nassar Abu Awad was martyred by Israeli gunfire in the city of Ramallah,” the ministry said in a statement.

The Israeli military told AFP that during an overnight operation in the area, “several terrorists hurled rocks towards (Israeli) soldiers”, prompting them to fire “warning shots”.

“The incident is under review,” it said.

Around 20 people, most of them boys, gathered at a Ramallah hospital to mourn Abu Awad, an AFP journalist reported.

In tears, the boys touched Abu Awad’s face in the white light of the hospital morgue.

Elsewhere in the West Bank, the ministry said “24-year-old Samer Bassam Zagharneh was martyred by Israeli gunfire near the town of Dhahiriya” at dawn on Tuesday.

The army told AFP that soldiers operating in the area overnight saw a man attempting to cross the border between Israel and the West Bank “in the area of al-Ramadin”.

“The soldiers opened fire according to standard operating procedures, and a hit was identified.”

Two Palestinian teenagers, aged 13 and 15, were killed last week in the West Bank towns of Al-Yamoun and Kafr Malik respectively.

Israel has occupied the West Bank since 1967.

Violence in the territory has soared since the Hamas attack of October 2023 triggered the Gaza war.

Since then, Israeli troops or settlers have killed at least 947 Palestinians, including many militants, according to the health ministry.

Over the same period, at least 35 Israelis have been killed in Palestinian attacks or during Israeli military operations, according to Israeli figures.

Death in custody

Palestinian authorities meanwhile reported that Loay Nasrallah, 22, had died in Israeli custody.

They did not specify the cause of death but Nasrallah’s family said he had prior health conditions before his incarceration in March last year.

His death brings to 73 the number of Palestinians who have died in Israeli custody since the start of the Gaza war, according to the Palestinian authorities.

The Israel Prison Service did not respond to an AFP request for comment.​
 

Palestinians say Israel army killed two in West Bank, including teen

AFP Ramallah, Palestinian Territories
Published: 02 Jul 2025, 08: 46

The Palestinian health ministry said Israeli fire killed two people in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, one of them a 15-year-old boy.

“At dawn today, Tuesday, 15-year-old child Amjad Nassar Abu Awad was martyred by Israeli gunfire in the city of Ramallah,” the ministry said in a statement.

The Israeli military told AFP that during an overnight operation in the area, “several terrorists hurled rocks towards (Israeli) soldiers”, prompting them to fire “warning shots”.

“The incident is under review,” it said.

Around 20 people, most of them boys, gathered at a Ramallah hospital to mourn Abu Awad, an AFP journalist reported.

In tears, the boys touched Abu Awad’s face in the white light of the hospital morgue.

Elsewhere in the West Bank, the ministry said “24-year-old Samer Bassam Zagharneh was martyred by Israeli gunfire near the town of Dhahiriya” at dawn on Tuesday.

The army told AFP that soldiers operating in the area overnight saw a man attempting to cross the border between Israel and the West Bank “in the area of al-Ramadin”.

“The soldiers opened fire according to standard operating procedures, and a hit was identified.”

Two Palestinian teenagers, aged 13 and 15, were killed last week in the West Bank towns of Al-Yamoun and Kafr Malik respectively.

Israel has occupied the West Bank since 1967.

Violence in the territory has soared since the Hamas attack of October 2023 triggered the Gaza war.

Since then, Israeli troops or settlers have killed at least 947 Palestinians, including many militants, according to the health ministry.

Over the same period, at least 35 Israelis have been killed in Palestinian attacks or during Israeli military operations, according to Israeli figures.

Death in custody

Palestinian authorities meanwhile reported that Loay Nasrallah, 22, had died in Israeli custody.

They did not specify the cause of death but Nasrallah’s family said he had prior health conditions before his incarceration in March last year.

His death brings to 73 the number of Palestinians who have died in Israeli custody since the start of the Gaza war, according to the Palestinian authorities.

The Israel Prison Service did not respond to an AFP request for comment.​
three days ago Israel killed 560 Palestinians gathered at a food bank in Gaza by dropping a bomb on them. Half of them were children.

I want the fukking indians here to understand the severity of crimes being committed.

Nobody likes arabs or muzlims......but this behavior of Israel is totally unacceptable!
 
Trump wants to talk to em but like the ego ridden xutias the mulla regime is, they turning it down and having Oman mediate it.

Baat to kar lo yaar, process start karein zara.
Trump wants them to suck his short fat dick, like you boyz suck it.

Iraans not goin do it.......

aaap choos lo iss suar key lulli:

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@Vsdoc
 
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three days ago Israel killed 560 Palestinians gathered at a food bank in Gaza by dropping a bomb on them. Half of them were children.

I want the fukking indians here to understand the severity of crimes being committed.

Nobody likes arabs or muzlims......but this behavior of Israel is totally unacceptable!
All Muslim countries all over the world need to unite to exterminate Israel once and for all. The USA, Israel, and UK constitute axis of evil.
 
All Muslim countries all over the world need to unite to exterminate Israel once and for all. The USA, Israel, and UK constitute axis of evil.
Man……bombing civilians is completely unacceptable from any civilized pov.

How the fukk can anybody do something as despicable like that?

Israel’s dug its own grave and will fall into it.

When you become genocidal like that, then even your best friends will turn on you at some point and we know Israel will disappear the moment the west withdraws it’s support.
 

Facing settler threats, Palestinian Bedouins forced out of rural West Bank community


REUTERS
Published :
Jul 04, 2025 23:13
Updated :
Jul 04, 2025 23:13

Palestinian Bedouins flee their homes, as settler violence surges, near Jericho in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, July 4, 2025. Photo : REUTERS/Ammar Awad

Thirty Palestinian families left their home in a remote area of the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, saying they were forced out after years of persistent harassment and violence by Israeli settlers.

The families, members of the Bedouin Mleihat tribe from a shepherding community in the Jordan Valley, began dismantling homes built with iron sheets and wooden boards on Friday, overwhelmed by fears of further attacks.

"The settlers are armed and attack us, and the (Israeli) military protects them. We can’t do anything to stop them. We can’t take it anymore, so we decided to leave," said Mahmoud Mleihat, a 50-year-old father of seven from the community.

As the Palestinians took down their encampment, an Israeli settler armed with a rifle and several Israeli soldiers looked on.

Palestinian communities in the Jordan Valley, a sparsely populated region near the Jordan River, have faced escalating harassment from settlers in recent years, including violence.

Israeli human rights group B'Tselem has documented repeated acts of violence by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in Mu’arrajat, near Jericho, where the Mleihat tribe lives. In 2024, settlers armed with clubs stormed a Palestinian school, while in 2023, armed settlers blocked the path of vehicles carrying Palestinians, with some firing into the air and others hurling stones at the vehicles.

"We want to protect our children, and we’ve decided to leave," Mahmoud said, describing it as a great injustice.

He had lived in the community since he was 10, Mahmoud said.

Israel's military did not immediately respond to Reuters questions about the settler harassment faced by the Bedouin families or about the families leaving their community.

Asked about settler violence in the West Bank, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar told reporters on Monday that any acts of violence by civilians were unacceptable and that individuals should not take the law into their own hands.

Activists say Israeli settlement expansion has accelerated in recent years, displacing Palestinians, who have remained on their land under military occupation since Israel captured the West Bank in a 1967 war.

B'Tselem representative Sarit Michaeli said the Mleihat tribe had faced "intense settler violence" that included, theft, vandalism, and assault. This week, she said, the settlers had established an informal outpost near the Palestinians' home.

The military was failing to protect Palestinians from attacks by settlers, who she said acted with impunity.

Aaliyah Mleihat, 28, said the Bedouin community, which had lived there for 40 years, would now be scattered across different parts of the Jordan Valley, including nearby Jericho.

"People are demolishing their own homes with their own hands, leaving this village they’ve lived in for decades, the place where their dreams were built," she said, describing the forced displacement of 30 families as a "new Nakba".

The Nakba, meaning “catastrophe” in Arabic, refers to the mass displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homes during 1948 at the birth of the state of Israel.

Most countries consider Israeli settlements a violation of the Geneva Conventions which ban settling civilians on occupied land; Israel says the settlements are lawful and justified by historic and biblical Jewish ties to the land.
 

West Bank seeing largest displacement since 1967
Warns UN, raises concerns about possible ‘ethnic cleansing’ by Israeli forces

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The UN warned yesterday that mass displacement in the West Bank had hit levels not seen since the start of Israel's occupation of the Palestinian territory nearly 60 years ago.

The United Nations said an Israeli military operation launched in the north of the occupied territory in January had displaced tens of thousands of people, raising concerns about possible "ethnic cleansing".

The military operation "has been the longest since ... the second Intifada", in the early 2000s, said Juliette Touma, spokeswoman for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees.

"It is impacting several refugee camps in the area, and it is causing the largest population displacement of the Palestinians in the West Bank since 1967," she told reporters in Geneva via video from Jordan, referring to the six-day Arab-Israeli war that led to Israel's occupation of the West Bank.

The UN rights office meanwhile warned that mass forced displacement by an occupation force could amount to "ethnic cleansing".

Since Israel's military launched its operation "Iron Wall" in the north of the West Bank in January, rights office spokesman Thameen Al-Kheetan said that "about 30,000 Palestinians remain forcibly displaced".

Israeli security forces had during the same period issued demolition orders for about 1,400 homes in the northern West Bank, he said, describing the figures as "alarming".

He pointed out that Israeli demolitions had displaced 2,907 Palestinians across the West Bank since October 2023.

Another 2,400 Palestinians -- nearly half of them children -- had been displaced as a result of Israeli settler actions, he added, lamenting that the combined result was the "emptying large parts of the West Bank of Palestinians".

"Permanently displacing the civilian population within occupied territory amounts to unlawful transfer," Kheetan said, stressing that depending on the circumstances this could be "tantamount to ethnic cleansing" and could "amount to a crime against humanity".

Kheetan said 757 attacks by Israeli settlers had been recorded in the West Bank during the first half of the year, a 13 percent increase on the same period in 2024.

The attacks injured 96 Palestinians in the occupied territory in June alone, he told reporters, stressing that this was the highest monthly injury toll of Palestinians from settler attacks, "in over two decades".b​
 

US envoy urges accountability in West Bank church attack
Agence France-Presse . Taybeh, Palestinian Territories 20 July, 2025, 01:31

The US ambassador to Israel on Saturday visited a Christian village in the occupied West Bank and urged accountability for an attack on an ancient church, which residents have blamed on Israeli settlers.

In early July, the village of Taybeh was hit by an arson attack in the area of the ruins of the Byzantine-era Church of Saint George, which dates back to the fifth century.

Residents blamed settlers for the assault, which comes as violence soars in the West Bank and last week saw an American-Palestinian man killed near Ramallah.

Ambassador Mike Huckabee, an evangelical Christian and staunch advocate for Israel, said his trip to Taybeh aimed to ‘express solidarity with the people who just want to live their lives in peace, to be able to go to their own land, to be able to go to their place of worship’.

‘It doesn’t matter whether it’s a mosque, a church, a synagogue,’ he told journalists.

‘It’s unacceptable to commit an act of sacrilege by desecrating a place that is supposed to be a place of worship.’

‘We will certainly insist that those who carry out acts of terror and violence in Taybeh or anywhere be found, be prosecuted, not just reprimanded. That’s not enough,’ he said.

‘People need to pay a price for doing something that destroys that which belongs not just to other people, but that which belongs to God.’

In the villages and communities around Taybeh, Palestinian authorities reported that settlers had killed three people and damaged or destroyed multiple water sources in the past two weeks alone.

Israel has occupied the West Bank since 1967 and violence has surged in the territory since the Hamas attack of October 7, 2023 triggered the Gaza war.

Since then, Israeli troops or settlers have killed at least 957 Palestinians, including many militants, in the West Bank, according to health ministry figures.

Over the same period, at least 36 Israelis, including soldiers, have been killed in Palestinian attacks or during Israeli military operations, according to official figures.

Huckabee, who has for years been an outspoken supporter of Jewish settlement in the Palestinian territories, on Tuesday demanded an aggressive investigation and consequences after settlers beat to death a Palestinian-American in the West Bank.

It was a sign of rare public pressure against US ally Israel by president Donald Trump’s administration.​
 

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