[-] [email protected] 1 points 14 minutes ago

The problem last time round was that Egypt and Qatar were not willing to play as active a role as the USA wanted, which ultimately led to the collapse of the deal

Just making things up.

I think Hamas might shock us all and agree to the deal if they can get safe passage for their surviving leadership to Qatar.

It would be better not to speak about that which one does not know about.

The Meshaal faction of Hamas is already in Qatar. There is a long history of the zionists trying to buy Hamas into bad deals by offering false security to the leadership and the principlist/revolutionary leadership faction rejecting the deals. What you are saying is basically slanderous and reveals a lack of historical knowledge.

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[-] [email protected] 22 points 1 hour ago

Zionazi news outlet reveals:

After intercepting Iranian drones headed to the occupied territories, the child-killing IOF air force pilots had leftover munitions so they dropped them on Gaza "saving a great deal of resources" according to the article.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 4 hours ago

He deleted all posts on his backup account and just has this.

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[-] [email protected] 58 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago)

Someone here previously posted a post from Gaza journalist Omar Hamad about the US-israel using sugar as bait to lure starving Palestinians into a death trap in Gaza. Now he has deactivated his twitter account in response to threats from the official US-military-run "Gaza Humanitarian Foundation" twitter account.

[-] [email protected] 29 points 1 day ago

The nature of these entities has nothing to do with Islam really. Its just a mask they wear.

I call them the gulf cartels (Persian Gulf petro states specifically) or the normalizing regimes generally.

PFLP officially refers to them as reactionary Arab regimes in their founding party documentation. Free pdf at link

[-] [email protected] 23 points 1 day ago

Imagine how the American liberal would feel seeing a group of children required to say something like "praise Allah, bless the nation". They would shit themselves at the thought of the horrifying "authoritarian religious indoctrination".

Liberalnazi logic: All Muslims are al Qaeda except for al Qaeda which is the legitimate Syrian government.

[-] [email protected] 51 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Stop Using the Term “Islamism”: A Call to Social Justice Movements

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The term Islamist didn’t emerge organically from Muslim communities. It was coined and popularized by U.S. intelligence agencies, especially the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), as part of a counterterrorism lexicon that divided Muslims into binary categories: the “secular” Muslims, deemed safe and cooperative, versus the “Islamists,” portrayed as irrational, violent, radical and incompatible with modern governance.

This framework was never about understanding Muslim political life—it was about controlling and manipulating it. A 1985 CIA intelligence report, for instance, outlines how to distinguish between “traditional” Muslims and those considered “Islamist fundamentalists,” clearly implying that any political expression of Islam is inherently subversive.

This racialized framework rests on the liberal-secular assumption that religion belongs strictly in the private sphere. But that assumption is deeply ideological. It comes from a Euro-American political tradition in which governance is supposedly “neutral” while in reality being saturated with Judeo-Christian norms. As Edward Said highlights in his seminal Orientalism, the West has long constructed the “Muslim Other” as irrational and threatening, defining itself in contrast as modern, enlightened, and rational. The idea that Islamic governance is uniquely oppressive or backward erases the reality that many states—including the United States—are governed through religious values and ethno-nationalist principles. The West’s real objection is not to religion in politics, but to Islam in politics.

Labeling a movement Islamist is not an objective descriptor- it’s a form of political warfare. It delegitimizes Muslim political agency and brands any Islamic alternative to Western liberalism as inherently dangerous. In Palestine, the label “Islamist” has been central not only to justifying Israel’s refusal to recognize Hamas, but also to framing all resistance as extremist, thereby rationalizing the collective punishment and targeting of Palestinian civilians. In Sudan, the genocidal Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia justify their campaign of terror by claiming to fight “Islamist terrorists”– a narrative eagerly picked up by the UAE and spread through Zionist news outlets like the Jerusalem Post, where a recent op-ed openly calls for Israeli intervention in Sudan under the guise of counterterrorism.

This framing is also dangerously misleading within Sudanese political discourse itself. Among the Sudanese diaspora and segments of the opposition, there’s a growing tendency to call corrupt military figures or opportunistic politicians Islamists, simply because they use Islamic rhetoric. But this is a misdiagnosis. The people of Sudan are not rising up against sharia or Islamic values—they are rising up against authoritarianism, corruption, and the betrayal of Islamic principles. The issue is not Islamic governance; it’s hypocrisy and corruption.

Much of this confusion stems from decades of distorted portrayals of sharia. In dominant Western media, sharia is often misrepresented as a draconian legal system that aims to subjugate non-Muslims. In reality, sharia is a diverse ethical framework grounded in principles like justice, equity, and communal welfare. Islamic political expression is not a monolith. It is deeply varied, shaped by local histories, cultures, and aspirations. Historically, non-Muslims living under Islamic governance were protected, allowed to practice their faith, and governed by their own religious laws. The idea that Islamic law is inherently oppressive or incompatible with pluralism is a colonial myth.

The term has no consistent meaning other than to mark certain Muslims—and their politics—as suspect. It functions as an Islamaphobic dog whistle and a green-light for occupation, drone strikes, blacklists, and propaganda wars. And liberalism, deeply internalized in many of us, makes it easy to reproduce this framing, even in progressive spaces. This internalization is the product of decades of media narratives and school curricula that present Western liberal democracy as the default model for modernity and progress. In his lesser-known work, Covering Islam, Edward Said explains how the legacy of colonialism still shapes what kinds of voices and beliefs are seen as legitimate, especially when it comes to Muslim communities. Western media, in particular, has played a powerful role in painting Islam as irrational, violent, or stuck in the past. Over time, these ideas creep into how we think, shaping what kinds of political expressions are seen as legitimate and which are dismissed as backward, irrational, or extremist.

Because when you call a group Islamist, you’re not just describing- you are indicting.

You’re invoking a counterterrorism framework designed to crush Muslim self-determination. You’re aligning with a system that destabilizes entire regions, topples democracies, and replaces them with puppet regimes who serve Western interests. And worst of all, you’re alienating the very communities whose liberation you claim to support.

[-] [email protected] 52 points 1 day ago

Someone commented that this aligns with the policy of mass stealing of dead bodies by the occupation.

[-] [email protected] 65 points 1 day ago

A journalist in Gaza writes

One of the crimes you may not have heard about before, and which we haven’t talked about much due to the flood of bloody news: israel is stealing rubble from the Gaza Strip, collecting it and transporting it by trucks to the occupied territories, in order to recycle it and sell it to Israeli contracting companies for profit. At the same time, this delays any future reconstruction process in Gaza by fully controlling what enters the sector and preventing any internal recycling process.

It happened in Rafah and the north, and now in eastern Khan Younis.

It is also a form of concealing the crime before Gaza is opened to the world… just as Israel hid many Palestinian villages that were destroyed and whose people were displaced in the occupied interior.

[-] [email protected] 46 points 1 day ago

Washington approves $510m weapons deal for Israel

The US government has approved a $510 million arms deal for Israel on 30 June, further expanding the scale of Washington’s military support as the Israeli campaign in Gaza enters its 21st month.

The sale includes over 7,000 Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) guidance kits – 3,845 KMU-558B/B kits for the BLU-109 bomb body, and 3,280 KMU-572 F/B kits for the MK-82 bomb body. The deal also provides US government and contractor technical, engineering, and logistics services.

According to the US State Department, the transfer aims to “assist Israel to develop and maintain a strong and ready self-defence capability,” describing the move as “vital to US national security interests.”

[-] [email protected] 40 points 1 day ago

Almost 600 starving people killed at HUMANITARIAN AID DISTRIBUTION SITES in five weeks of operations.

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