• Shipping rates spike as businesses expect more Red Sea attacks
    https://www.ft.com/content/b94db205-bbcf-4d0d-82f0-53f7b7288759
    https://www.ft.com/__origami/service/image/v2/images/raw

    Faute d’arrêter la guerre par humanité, peut-être le feront-ils par intérêt ?

    The cost of international shipping has shot up as businesses prepare to ship goods for the festive season far earlier than usual, in a sign of the far-reaching effects of disruption from attacks in the Red Sea.

    The average cost of shipping a 40ft container between the Far East and northern Europe at short notice, the figure that is most sensitive to market prices, hit $4,343 last week, roughly three times higher than the same period last year, according to freight market tracker Xeneta.

    Prices have not yet surpassed the peak seen immediately after Yemen’s Houthi militant group began targeting vessels in November. But they are rebounding during a usually quiet period for shipping in the spring months.

    Typically the peak period occurs between late summer and autumn, when retailers start importing goods for the November Black Friday sales and Christmas shopping season.

    “The peak season has been brought forward,” said Michael Aldwell, head of sea logistics at Kuehne + Nagel, one of the large freight forwarders that handles goods and sets the price of shipping for retailers.
    Line chart of Average cost of shipping a 40ft container on contracts of one month or less, by route ($) showing Shipping rates are resurging during a normally quiet trade period

    Industry figures said the resurgence in shipping costs had multiple causes. But these were largely linked to the attacks in the Red Sea, which the Houthis have said are in support of Gaza’s Palestinians during Israel’s war with Hamas, they said.

    • Des intérêts privés profitent de cette hausse de prix et de surcroît cette hausse ne doit pas trop déranger les ultra-riches, ceux-là même qui (dé)règlent la marche du monde, alors je me demande sérieusement si ce genre de chose est véritablement un frein ou une incitation à poursuivre le genocide ?

  • الاتحاد الأوروبي يمدد عقوبات على سوريا حتى يونيو 2025 | رأي اليوم
    https://www.raialyoum.com/%d8%a7%d9%84%d8%a7%d8%aa%d8%ad%d8%a7%d8%af-%d8%a7%d9%84%d8%a3%d9%88%d8%b1

    L’Union européenne prolonge les sanctions contre la Syrie jusqu’en juin 2025. On aurait aimé qu’elle ait le même « courage » vis-à-vis d’Israël...

    ال الاتحاد الأوروبي اليوم الثلاثاء إنه مدد عقوبات على الحكومة السورية وداعميها حتى يونيو حزيران 2025.
    وذكرت دول التكتل أنها لا تزال “تشعر بقلق عميق” بشأن الوضع في سوريا حيث يخضع الآن 316 شخصا و86 كيانا لعقوبات أوروبية تشمل تجميد الأصول وحظر السفر.
    وقال مجلس الاتحاد الأوروبي في بيان “بعد أكثر من 13 عاما، لا يزال الصراع مصدرا للمعاناة وعدم الاستقرار للشعب السوري والمنطقة”

    • 16 mars 2024
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlWp0o5RFj8&t=19s

      Gaza, c’est une toute petite enclave sur la côte proche-orientale de la Méditerranée, terriblement malmenée par l’Histoire récente. Ce sont aussi des hommes et des femmes tourné.e.s vers la mer et la pêche, héritier.ère.s d’une Histoire millénaire. Un monde qui se bat, en ce premier quart du 21e siècle, pour ne pas mourir. Sarah Katz et Samia Ayeb, sur des images tournées, il y a déjà dix ans, donnent à voir les gestes du métier, la confrontation aux vedettes de guerre, et donnent à entendre les voix d’espoir de cette lutte quotidienne.

  • Revealed: Israeli spy chief ‘threatened’ ICC prosecutor over war crimes inquiry
    Harry Davies in Jerusalem | Tue 28 May 2024 | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/may/28/israeli-spy-chief-icc-prosecutor-war-crimes-inquiry

    Mossad director Yossi Cohen personally involved in secret plot to pressure Fatou Bensouda to drop Palestine investigation, sources say

    The former head of the Mossad, Israel’s foreign intelligence agency, allegedly threatened a chief prosecutor of the international criminal court in a series of secret meetings in which he tried to pressure her into abandoning a war crimes investigation, the Guardian can reveal.

    Yossi Cohen’s covert contacts with the ICC’s then prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda, took place in the years leading up to her decision to open a formal investigation into alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in occupied Palestinian territories.

    Cohen’s personal involvement in the operation against the ICC took place when he was the director of the Mossad. His activities were authorised at a high level and justified on the basis the court posed a threat of prosecutions against military personnel, according to a senior Israeli official.

    Another Israeli source briefed on the operation against Bensouda said the Mossad’s objective was to compromise the prosecutor or enlist her as someone who would cooperate with Israel’s demands.

    A third source familiar with the operation said Cohen was acting as Netanyahu’s “unofficial messenger”.

    Cohen, who was one of Netanyahu’s closest allies at the time and is emerging as a political force in his own right in Israel, personally led the Mossad’s involvement in an almost decade-long campaign by the country to undermine the court.

    Four sources confirmed that Bensouda had briefed a small group of senior ICC officials about Cohen’s attempts to sway her, amid concerns about the increasingly persistent and threatening nature of his behaviour.

    That investigation, launched in 2021, culminated last week when Bensouda’s successor, Karim Khan, announced that he was seeking an arrest warrant for the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, over the country’s conduct in its war in Gaza.

    The prosecutor’s decision to apply to the ICC’s pre-trial chamber for arrest warrants for Netanyahu and his defence minister, Yoav Gallant, alongside three Hamas leaders, is an outcome Israel’s military and political establishment has long feared.

    Cohen’s personal involvement in the operation against the ICC took place when he was the director of the Mossad. His activities were authorised at a high level and justified on the basis the court posed a threat of prosecutions against military personnel, according to a senior Israeli official.

    Another Israeli source briefed on the operation against Bensouda said the Mossad’s objective was to compromise the prosecutor or enlist her as someone who would cooperate with Israel’s demands.

    A third source familiar with the operation said Cohen was acting as Netanyahu’s “unofficial messenger”.

    Cohen, who was one of Netanyahu’s closest allies at the time and is emerging as a political force in his own right in Israel, personally led the Mossad’s involvement in an almost decade-long campaign by the country to undermine the court.

    Four sources confirmed that Bensouda had briefed a small group of senior ICC officials about Cohen’s attempts to sway her, amid concerns about the increasingly persistent and threatening nature of his behaviour.

    Three of those sources were familiar with Bensouda’s formal disclosures to the ICC about the matter. They said she revealed Cohen had put pressure on her on several occasions not to proceed with a criminal investigation in the ICC’s Palestine case.

    According to accounts shared with ICC officials, he is alleged to have told her: “You should help us and let us take care of you. You don’t want to be getting into things that could compromise your security or that of your family.”

    One individual briefed on Cohen’s activities said he had used “despicable tactics” against Bensouda as part of an ultimately unsuccessful effort to intimidate and influence her. They likened his behaviour to “stalking”.

    The Mossad also took a keen interest in Bensouda’s family members and obtained transcripts of secret recordings of her husband, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the situation. Israeli officials then attempted to use the material to discredit the prosecutor.

    The revelations about Cohen’s operation form part of a forthcoming investigation by the Guardian, the Israeli-Palestinian publication +972 Magazine and the Hebrew-language outlet Local Call, revealing how multiple Israel intelligence agencies ran a covert “war” against the ICC for almost a decade.

    Contacted by the Guardian, a spokesperson for Israel’s prime minister’s office said: “The questions forwarded to us are replete with many false and unfounded allegations meant to hurt the state of Israel.” Cohen did not respond to a request for comment. Bensouda declined to comment.

    In the Mossad’s efforts to influence Bensouda, Israel received support from an unlikely ally: Joseph Kabila, the former president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, who played a supporting role in the plot.

    Revelations about the Mossad’s efforts to influence Bensouda come as the current chief prosecutor, Khan, warned in recent days that he would not hesitate to prosecute “attempts to impede, intimidate or improperly influence” ICC officials.

    According to legal experts and former ICC officials, efforts by the Mossad to threaten or put pressure on Bensouda could amount to offences against the administration of justice under article 70 of the Rome statute, the treaty that established the court.

    A spokesperson for the ICC would not to say whether Khan had reviewed his predecessor’s disclosures about her contacts with Cohen, but said Khan had never met or spoken to the head of the Mossad.

    While the spokesperson declined to comment on specific allegations, they said Khan’s office had been subjected to “several forms of threats and communications that could be viewed as attempts to unduly influence its activities”.

    Bensouda sparks ire of Israel

    Khan’s decision to seek arrest warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant last week marked the first time the court had taken action against leaders of a country closely allied with the US and Europe. Their alleged crimes – which include directing attacks on civilians and using starvation as a method of warfare – relate to the eight-month war in Gaza.

    The ICC case, however, dates back to 2015, when Bensouda decided to open a preliminary examination into the situation in Palestine. Short of a full investigation, her inquiry was tasked with making an initial assessment of allegations of crimes by individuals in Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

    Bensouda’s decision sparked the ire of Israel, which feared its citizens could be prosecuted for their involvement in operations in Palestinian territories. Israel had long been open about its opposition to the ICC, refusing to recognise its authority. Israeli ministers intensified their attacks on the court and even vowed to try to dismantle it.

    Soon after commencing the preliminary examination, Bensouda and her senior prosecutors began to receive warnings that Israeli intelligence was taking a close interest in their work.

    According to two sources, there were even suspicions among senior ICC officials that Israel had cultivated sources within the court’s prosecution division, known as the office of the prosecutor. Another later recalled that although the Mossad “didn’t leave its signature”, it was an assumption the agency was behind some of the activity officials had been made aware of.

    Only a small group of senior figures at the ICC, however, were informed that the director of the Mossad had personally approached the chief prosecutor.

    A career spy, Cohen enjoys a reputation in Israel’s intelligence community as an effective recruiter of foreign agents. He was a loyal and powerful ally of the prime minister at the time, having been appointed as director of the Mossad by Netanyahu in 2016 after working for several years at his side as his national security adviser.

    As the head of the national security council between 2013 and 2016, Cohen oversaw the body that, according to multiple sources, began to coordinate a multiagency effort against the ICC once Bensouda opened the preliminary inquiry in 2015.

    Cohen’s first interaction with Bensouda appears to have taken place at the Munich security conference in 2017, when the Mossad director introduced himself to the prosecutor in a brief exchange. After this encounter, Cohen subsequently “ambushed” Bensouda in a bizarre episode in a Manhattan hotel suite, according to multiple sources familiar with the incident.

    Bensouda was in New York in 2018 on an official visit, and was meeting Kabila, then the president of the DRC, at his hotel. The pair had met several times before in relation to the ICC’s ongoing investigation into alleged crimes committed in his country.

    The meeting, however, appears to have been a setup. At a certain point, after Bensouda’s staff were asked to leave the room, Cohen entered, according to three sources familiar with the meeting. The surprise appearance, they said, caused alarm to Bensouda and a group of ICC officials travelling with her.

    Why Kabila helped Cohen is unclear, but ties between the two men were revealed in 2022 by the Israeli publication TheMarker, which reported on a series of secretive trips the Mossad director made to the DRC throughout 2019.

    According to the publication, Cohen’s trips, during which he sought Kabila’s advice “on an issue of interest to Israel”, and which were almost certainly approved by Netanyahu, were highly unusual and had astonished senior figures within the intelligence community.

    Reporting on the DRC meetings in 2022, the Israeli broadcaster Kan 11 said Cohen’s trips related to an “extremely controversial plan” and cited official sources who described it as “one of Israel’s most sensitive secrets”.

    Multiple sources have confirmed to the Guardian the trips were partly related to the ICC operation, and Kabila, who left office in January 2019, played an important supporting role in the Mossad’s plot against Bensouda. Kabila did not respond to a request for comment.

    ‘Threats and manipulation’

    After the surprise meeting with Kabila and Bensouda in New York, Cohen repeatedly phoned the chief prosecutor and sought meetings with her, three sources recalled. According to two people familiar with the situation, at one stage Bensouda asked Cohen how he had obtained her phone number, to which he replied: “Did you forget what I do for a living?”

    Initially, the sources explained, the intelligence chief “tried to build a relationship” with the prosecutor and played “good cop” in an attempt to charm her. The initial objective, they said, appeared to have been to enlist Bensouda into cooperating with Israel.

    Over time, however, the tone of Cohen’s contact changed and he began to use a range of tactics, including “threats and manipulation”, an individual briefed on the meetings said. This prompted Bensouda to inform a small group of senior ICC officials about his behaviour.

    In December 2019, the prosecutor announced that she had grounds to open a full criminal investigation into allegations of war crimes in Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem. However, she held off launching it, deciding first to request a ruling from the ICC’s pre-trial chamber to confirm the court did indeed have jurisdiction over Palestine.

    The spy agency obtained a cache of material, including transcripts of an apparent sting operation against her husband.

    It is unclear who conducted the operation, or precisely what he is alleged to have said in the recordings. One possibility is that he had been targeted by the intelligence agency or by private actors of another country that wanted leverage over the ICC. Another possibility is the information was fabricated.

    Once in the possession of Israel, however, the material was used by its diplomats in an unsuccessful attempt to undermine the chief prosecutor. But according to multiple sources, Israel failed to convince its allies of the significance of the material.

    Three sources briefed on the information shared by Israel at a diplomatic level described the efforts as part of an unsuccessful “smear campaign” against Bensouda. “They went after Fatou,” one source said, but it had “no impact” on the prosecutor’s work.

    The diplomatic efforts were part of a coordinated effort by the governments of Netanyahu and Donald Trump in the US to place public and private pressure on the prosecutor and her staff.

    Between 2019 and 2020, in an unprecedented decision, the Trump administration imposed visa restrictions and sanctions on the chief prosecutor. The move was in retaliation to Bensouda’s pursuit of a separate investigation into war crimes in Afghanistan, allegedly committed by the Taliban and both Afghan and US military personnel.

    However, Mike Pompeo, then US secretary of state, linked the sanctions package to the Palestine case. “It’s clear the ICC is only putting Israel in [its] crosshairs for nakedly political purposes,” he said.

    Months later, he accused Bensouda, without citing any evidence, of having “engaged in corrupt acts for her personal benefit”.

    The US sanctions were rescinded after President Joe Biden entered the White House.

    In February 2021, the ICC’s pre-trial chamber issued a ruling confirming the ICC had jurisdiction in occupied Palestinian territories. The following month, Bensouda announced the opening of the criminal investigation.

    “In the end, our central concern must be for the victims of crimes, both Palestinian and Israeli, arising from the long cycle of violence and insecurity that has caused deep suffering and despair on all sides,” she said at the time.

    Bensouda completed her nine-year term at the ICC three months later, leaving it to her successor, Khan, to take up the investigation. It was only after the Hamas attacks on Israel on 7 October and the ensuing war on Gaza that the ICC’s investigation gained renewed urgency, culminating in last week’s request for arrest warrants.

    It was the conclusion Israel’s political, military and intelligence establishment had feared. “The fact they chose the head of Mossad to be the prime minister’s unofficial messenger to [Bensouda] was to intimidate, by definition,” said a source briefed on Cohen’s operation. “It failed.”

    #Israel_maître-chanteur

  • Top EU official accused at ICC of ‘complicity’ in Gaza genocide
    https://thecradle.co/articles-id/25109

    GIPRI [The Geneva International Peace Research Institute] notes that Von der Leyen is complicit in violations of articles 6, 7, and 8 of the ICC Rome Statute, including military, economic, diplomatic, and political support to Israel.

    It adds that she “had knowledge of participating, by aiding and abetting, in the commission of the relevant crimes” and that she “has been instrumental in securing the provision of means, under the form of military support, to the IDF.”

    It also notes Von der Leyen’s “unconditional” political support and “encouragement and moral support” to Israel and its army. “Mrs. von der Leyen cannot escape the simple fact that she knew of such crimes, or at the very least she knew of the plausibility of such crimes, as determined by the ICJ in its Order on provisional measures of 26 January 2024 as regards genocide.”

    • https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2024/05/are-european-leaders-beginning-to-worry-about-their-complicity-in-i

      Très bon article par ailleurs...

      One obvious suspect for complicity in Israel’s war crimes is Ursula von der Leyen, who in the early days of Israel’s Gaza offensive breached her mandate as EU Commission president by lending full EU approval to the offensive despite the fact she has no authority in foreign affairs matters. VdL has already faced a barrage of criticism within EU institutions, including by the Commission’s chief diplomat, Josep Borrell, as well as in some European capitals, for her early unqualified support for Israel.

      Following her visit to Israel in October, she was accused in a letter signed by 842 EU staffers of turning a blind eye to Israel’s war crimes in Gaza. The letter accused VdL of giving “a free hand to the acceleration and the legitimacy of a war crime in the Gaza Strip”. It also warned that the EU is “losing all credibility” as well as its status “as a fair, equitable and humanist broker,” while ripping into VdL’s “patent” double standards over what is currently unfolding in Palestine and events in Ukraine.

      In early May, Borrell laid into his boss for ignoring a request lodged three months earlier by the governments of Spain and Ireland to conduct a thorough review of the EU’s trade agreement with Israel due to human rights violations in the Gaza Strip. Spanish President Pedro Sánchez and the-then Irish Prime Minister, Leo Varadkar, sent a letter to the EU Commission president in February proposing a reconsideration of the association agreement, which includes among its clauses the possibility of suspending the agreement’s terms if international law is breached. But instead of suspending the agreement, VdL promoted closer EU-Israel cooperation.

      It is not just her EU colleagues or underlings accusing VdL of complicity in war crimes. On May 22, two European human rights organisations — the Geneva International Peace Research Institute (GIPRI) and the Paris-based Collectif de Juristes pour le Respect des engagements internationaux de la France (CJRF) — and a group of “international concerned citizens”, submitted a legal brief to the ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan requesting the opening of an investigation into the EU Commission president for her complicity in Israel’s war crimes against Palestinian civilians in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, including the Gaza Strip.

      According to the accompanying press release sets out, Von der Leyen is complicit in violations of Articles 6, 7 and 8 of the Rome Statute by her “positive actions” (providing military, political and diplomatic support to Israel) as well as in her failure to take timely action on behalf of the Commission to help prevent genocide as required by the 1948 Genocide Convention. It also notes that VdL cannot argue that she was unaware of Israel’s violations of international humanitarian law, “especially following the International Court of Justice’s provisional measures order of 26 January 2024 in the pending ICJ case South Africa v. Israel.”

      The document also states that Von der Leyen “enjoys no functional immunity before the International Criminal Court by virtue of Article 27 of the Rome Statute.” From the final section of the press release:

      [Von der Leyen] should have taken every possible action at her disposal to prevent the continued commission of such crimes, and at the very least not to facilitate in any manner the commission of these crimes, as she unfortunately did. The obligation to prevent the commission of genocide is paramount in the Genocide Convention and the ICC Statute…

      Should President von der Leyen have acted pursuant to her legal duty to act, rather than sought to “ensure freedom of action for Israel in the continuation of the campaign”, the crimes would have been substantially less likely to occur, or at the very least to be perpetrated over such a long period of time, and on such a scale and magnitude.

      Even if this brief is ultimately rejected by the ICC, the looming risk of prosecution in the future, combined with the ongoing criminal investigation into the Commission’s procurement of vaccines from Pfizer BioNTech, may be enough to put paid to VdL’s reelection hopes.

  • US state, local governments bankroll Israeli genocide in Gaza
    https://thecradle.co/articles-id/25110

    State and local governments in the US are investing large amounts in Israel bonds, effectively helping to fund Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza.

    The Financial Times (FT) reports that Israel Bonds, the official underwriter for the debt, has sold more than $3 billion of bonds since the war began on 7 October, three times the previous annual average.

    Local governments in the US, including Florida, Indiana, and Ohio, have been significant buyers.

    FT reports that Florida’s Palm Beach County holds $700 million of its $4.6 billion overall portfolio in Israel bonds.

    “I’m ecstatic that we have these bonds in our portfolio,” Joseph Abruzzo, the overseer of the county’s investments, told FT. He cited “the great returns, the safety, and the benefit to the taxpayers of Palm Beach County” of debt that is crucial in financing a long-term war on Gaza that is nearing its ninth month and has killed over 14,000 children.

    Money raised through the bonds has helped Israel finance the military spending that has caused its budget deficit to reach 7 percent of GDP.

    (...) Because Israel bonds are difficult to sell and designed to be held to maturity, questions arise about whether they are appropriate investments for state and local governments investing taxpayer funds.

    However, in recent years, special laws have been passed to allow local and state governments to add Israel bonds to their portfolios alongside US treasuries and other US government-issued debt. These US-issued bonds are viewed as safer and easier to sell if needed. No bonds from other foreign countries are allowed.

    Pro-Palestine activists, including from Jewish Voice for Peace, have launched street protests against Israel bonds, saying they help fund genocide in Gaza.

    “The reality is that it’s horrifying that our states, our counties, our other community institutions are investing directly with no restrictions and no conditions to ensure human rights are upheld,” said Dani Noble, a campaign organizer at Jewish Voice for Peace. “Israel bonds directly provide unrestricted and unaccountable financial support,” she added.

    Activists in Palm Beach announced they would bring a lawsuit over the county’s Israel bond holdings.

    “I think we are going to see much more intense pressure on divestment,” Marlowe said. “I have gotten a lot more questions in recent weeks about how local government investment pools work, because there are a lot of people who are preparing pressure campaigns. I fully expect that there is going to be litigation over this.”

  • Headless child, charred bodies: Survivors recount Israel’s Rafah camp massacre
    By Ahmed Aziz in Rafah, occupied Palestine and Huthifa Fayyad
    Published date: 27 May 2024 16:01 BST | Middle East Eye
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/headless-child-charred-bodies-survivors-recount-israels-rafah-camp-ma

    Palestinians gather at the site of an Israeli strike on a camp area for internally displaced people in Rafah on 27 May 2024 (Eyad Baba/AFP)

    Strike on displaced Palestinians kills 45 and leaves many grappling with the devastating aftermath

    After sunrise, survivors of the Israeli bombing of a Rafah displacement camp returned to assess the damage.

    Children peeked through the window of a hollowed-out car, men searched the burnt debris, and journalists took photos of the blackened food cans.

    Around 12 hours earlier, Palestinian families were inside these tents, which were set ablaze after the Israeli military bombed the encampment, located in northwestern Rafah.

    Many had just finished night prayers, some were asleep and others were simply gathered with their families.

    “We were sitting down in peace when we suddenly heard the explosion,” said Layan al-Fayoum, a survivor of the attack.“It was so sudden. The bombs came down without a warning.”
    The young teenager went out of her tent to see what happened and was shocked by the large inferno that had engulfed the site.
    “The flames were huge,” she told Middle East Eye.
    “We saw tents on fire and then had to recover dismembered limbs and dead children.”

    The attack took place around 10 pm local time. Israeli jets dropped bombs on the makeshift camp, causing a fire that burned some 14 tents, according to one eyewitness.

    The camp is located in the Israeli-designated “humanitarian zone” near a UN storage facility, according to analysis by Al Jazeera Arabic.

    The Palestinian health minister said 45 people were killed in the attack. Another 249 were wounded, some seriously, including people with severe burns and severed limbs.

    Health officials said they are overwhelmed by the volume and type of injuries, as only one hospital is operational in Rafah due to Israel’s destruction of the health system across Gaza.

    First responders described similar challenges as 80 percent of the Palestinian civil defence capabilities have been destroyed since 7 October.

    This was all evident after the bombing, as firefighters, paramedics, and residents struggled to contain the fire.

    Chaotic scenes ensued, with panicked survivors running for safety amidst the charred bodies as one man held a headless child and a medic carried another with his brains blown out.

    “I came out of my tent and saw fire everywhere,” said Mohammad Abo Sebah, an eyewitness.
    “A young girl was screaming, so we helped her and her adult brother. When we returned, the encampment was totally destroyed.”

    It took around 11 fire trucks between one and two hours to finally stop the fire, according to al-Fayoum.

    The teenager said her family were planning to relocate to another camp on Monday morning as the Israeli attacks in Rafah had increased in recent weeks.
    But they have lost their money in the fire, meaning they can’t go anywhere now and have no tent to shelter in.

    “They said these were safe zones,” Abo Sebah told MEE.
    “This occupation is despicable and criminal.”

    ’Destruction, corpses, and killings’

    The Israeli military said it used “precise ammunition” in the attack, allegedly to kill two members of Hamas’ armed wing.

    It added the incident was “under review” and that it regrets “any harm to non-combatants during the war”.

    Abo Sebah, who fled central Gaza to this encampment in January, said he did not buy the Israeli claims.

    “What else do you expect them to say?” he told MEE.

    “We have never seen any resistance fighters here. The fighters are in the combat zones in eastern Rafah.

    “The Israelis just say these things to justify their actions. They want to kill the Palestinian people, forcibly expel them, and destroy their homes.”

    Abo Sebah lost his home in November when it was bombed by Israeli warplanes in an attack that killed two of his sons, his daughter, and her two-year-old infant.

    He came to Rafah seeking safety, as Israel told Palestinians to come to the southern city earlier in the war to avoid dangerous areas elsewhere.

    “There’s no safe place here. No one is safe. Not even the dead who are buried underground are safe,” Abo Sebah said.

    “Destruction, corpses, and killings. This is our life.”

    #Rafah #Génocide

  • Vente d’armes à Israël : la justice refuse d’examiner les demandes de suspension malgré le risque pour les civils à Gaza
    https://disclose.ngo/fr/article/vente-darmes-a-israel-la-justice-refuse-dexaminer-les-demandes-de-suspensi

    Une coalition d’ONG a saisi le tribunal administratif, en avril, pour demander la suspension des exportations de matériel de guerre entre la France et Israël, en raison du risque qu’il soit utilisé contre des civils à Gaza. Le juge a rejeté cette demande en bloc, en reprenant mot pour mot les arguments du ministère des armées, comme le démontre une note obtenue par Disclose. Lire l’article

    • Une description exacte des plus anciens poncifs antisémites qui revient.
      Pas plus les Israéliens que les juifs ne commettent de tueries pour commémorer une fête.
      Vous ne pouvez pas transmettre de telles fausses nouvelles sans être une partie du problème.
      En revanche ce qu’on a vraiment vu, ce sont les terroristes le 7 octobre violer des femmes, les tuer, et les trimballer nues au milieu des Palestiniens pour qu’ils crachent dessus.

  • ما هو الحادث “غير العادي” الذي وقع بين الجيشين المصري والإسرائيلي في رفح؟ ولماذا حذفت الرقابة العسكرية في تل أبيب تفاصيل الخبر المثير؟ الغضب الكامن في صدور المصريين يرجح سيناريو يتمناه الناس ويخشاه النظام | رأي اليوم
    https://www.raialyoum.com/%d9%85%d8%a7-%d9%87%d9%88-%d8%a7%d9%84%d8%ad%d8%a7%d8%af%d8%ab-%d8%ba%d9%

    Pas mal d’inconnues (encore) : l’armée israélienne aurait tué deux soldats égyptiens au passage de Rafah...

    ما بين إذاعة القناة الـ 14 الإسرائيلية خبرا عن “حادث غير عادي بين الجيشين الإسرائيلي والمصري في رفح وإسرائيل تجري تحقيقًا”، وبين بث القناة نفسها خبرا مفاده “جنود مصريون أطلقوا النار على جنود إسرائيليين داخل معبر رفح دون وقوع إصابات”، وهو الخبر الذي أكمله إعلام عبري بتأكيد أن قوات الاحتلال ردت بإطلاق النار على الجنود المصريين في معبر رفح كتحذير.
    خبر ثالث نقلته مراسلة “الجزيرة” أكد أن الرقابة العسكرية الإسرائيلية حذفت أخبارًا عن حادثة بين الجيشين المصري والإسرائيلي في معبر رفح.

    https://www.aljazeera.net/news/liveblog/2024/5/27/%d8%a7%d9%84%d8%ad%d8%b1%d8%a8-%d8%b9%d9%84%d9%89-%d8%ba%d8%b2%d8%a9-%d9%
    إعلام إسرائيلي: مقتل جنديين مصريين برصاص الجيش الإسرائيلي

    قال موقع واللا الإسرائيلي إن جنديين مصريين قتلا في تبادل إطلاق نار مع الجيش الإسرائيلي عند معبر رفح.

    وكانت صحيفة معاريف الإسرائيلية قالت إن جنديا مصريا قتل خلال تبادل لإطلاق النار مع الجيش الإسرائيلي عند المعبر.

  • Elijah J. Magnier 🇪🇺 sur X : "#BreakingNews: Very significant. #Israel's Knesset decided, in its first reading, to “cut all contacts and relationship with UNRWA and consider this body as a terrorist organisation”. The final Israeli criminal aim is to push the Palestinians to leave #Palestine when there" / X
    https://x.com/ejmalrai/status/1794725173150511337

    Very significant.
    #Israel's Knesset decided, in its first reading, to “cut all contacts and relationship with @UNRWA
    and consider this body as a terrorist organisation”.

    The final Israeli criminal aim is to push the Palestinians to leave #Palestine when there will no longer be any source of income or UN humanitarian support.

    When The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) were to be considered a “terrorist organisation,” the implications on humanitarian and legal levels would be profound and multifaceted.

  • À la porte de leur établissement, les étudiant·es et les agent EHESS dénoncenlt la fermeture administrative, le génocide et la fascisation du monde universitaire
    https://academia.hypotheses.org/56488

    Communiqué des étudiant·es engagé·es de la mention Études politiques, EHESS, 22 mai 2024 Appel au Président de la section LDH de l’EHESS, 25 mai 2024 Communiqué des étudiant.es du Parcours Etudes Environnementales, 24 mai 2024 Pétition pour la réouverture du … Continuer la lecture →

  • How Extremist Settlers Took Over Israel - The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/16/magazine/israel-west-bank-settler-violence-impunity.html

    Le NYT découvre la lune... Mieux vaut tard que jamais !

    This story is told in three parts. The first documents the unequal system of justice that grew around Jewish settlements in Gaza and the West Bank. The second shows how extremists targeted not only Palestinians but also Israeli officials trying to make peace. The third explores how this movement gained control of the state itself. Taken together, they tell the story of how a radical ideology moved from the fringes to the heart of Israeli political power.

  • زوج ابنة ترامب “اللبناني” يلتقي مع عرب ميشيغان في اجتماع يروج لأفكار “الطاغية المعتوه” ..السلام بالقوة والتطبيع مع إسرائيل
    https://www.alquds.co.uk/%D8%B2%D9%88%D8%AC-%D8%A7%D8%A8%D9%86%D8%A9-%D8%AA%D8%B1%D8%A7%D9%85%D8%A8

    L’équipe Trump drague les Arabes étasuniens (extraits)

    ميشيغان – “القدس العربي”: في عام 2020، دعم الدكتور يحيى باشا من منطقة “ويست بلومفيلد” بولاية ميشيغان جو بايدن لمنصب الرئيس، وتبرع بالمال لحملة بايدن واحتفظ بصورة له مع بايدن في مكتبه، لكن في وقت سابق من هذا الأسبوع، زار باشا ( 78 عامًا)، مطعمًا إيطاليًا في منطقة “تروي” مع العشرات من القادة الأمريكيين العرب في ميشيغان للقاء المسؤول السابق في إدارة دونالد ترامب، ريتشارد غرينيل، وصهر ترامب، مايكل بولس( 26 عاماً)، وهو من أصل لبناني ومتزوج من تيفاني ترامب.

    غرينيل (حليف ترامب) لم يعلق كثيرا على التفاصيل خلال الاجتماع، لكنه أكد على فكرة تحقيق السلام من خلال القوة وتحدث عن خطة عودة لاتفاقيات إبراهام

    وقد اجتمع حوالي 40 منهم لمناقشة الشرق الأوسط ومواضيع أخرى كوسيلة لكلا الجانبين للتعامل مع بعضهما البعض، وفقاً لخمسة مناصرين من العرب الأمريكيين الذين حضروا اجتماع 21 أيار/مايو في مطعم ماجيانو ليتل إيتالي، حسبما أفادت صحيفة “ديترويت فري برس”.

    وقال باشا، رئيس شركة “باشا دياغنوستيكش” في “رويال أوك”، والذي ساعد في استضافة الاجتماع الذي استمر ساعتين: “شعرت أن الأمر كان إيجابياً، وهو خطوة أولى في الاتجاه الصحيح”. “الباب مفتوح.”
    (...)
    وقال جون عاقوري:”لقد طرح اتفاقيات إبراهام… مما يدل على نجاح قدرة الرئيس السابق على العملعلى إحلال السلام للجميع في الشرق الأوسط”.

    وكشف أن غرينيل تحدث عن “خطة العودة… لاتفاقات إبراهيم لمواصلة إحلال السلام في الشرق الأوسط”.

    وحضر بولس العشاء مع والده مسعد بولس، الذي يوصف في تقارير إعلامية بأنه ملياردير من أصول لبنانية وكان يعيش في نيجيريا.

    وقال متحدث باسم اللجنة الوطنية للحزب الجمهوري إنهم لا يستطيعون التعليق على الاجتماع لأنه لم يكن اجتماعًا رسميًا لحملة ترامب، لكنه قال في بيان أرسل عبر البريد الإلكتروني: “يشعر العديد من الأمريكيين بقلق عميق إزاء إخفاقات الرئيس بايدن في سياسة الشرق الأوسط. وهم مهتمون بالعودة إلى عالم حيث تجلب أجندة الرئيس ترامب للسلام من خلال القوة الاستقرار بدلاً من الفوضى والحرب في جميع أنحاء العالم.

  • Le réseau Atlas, la France et l’#extrême-droitisation des esprits - Observatoire des multinationales
    https://multinationales.org/fr/enquetes/le-reseau-atlas-la-france-et-l-extreme-droitisation-des-esprits


    Finalement, tous ces fachos qui popent partout dans le monde comme les cèpes après une pluie d’automne, ce n’était pas le fruit du hasard.
    https://multinationales.org/IMG/pdf/atlasfr_v3.pdf

    Notre rapport Le réseau Atlas, la France et l’extrême-droitisation des esprits, qui s’appuie en partie sur des documents internes inédits, est à la fois une présentation de l’Atlas Network, encore inconnu du public français, et une enquête sur ses partenaires dans l’Hexagone, dont certains comme l’Ifrap sont omniprésents dans les médias, tandis que d’autres comme l’IFP jouent un rôle clé dans la formation et la mise en réseau de leaders et porte-parole de droite et d’extrême-droite.

    Lancé dans les années 1980, l’Atlas Network est aujourd’hui l’un des plus importants réseaux de think tanks au monde, financé par des fondations américaines comme celles des frères Koch et par des multinationales. Son objectif avoué est de recouvrir le monde de think tanks et autres organisations libertariennes et souvent ultraconservatrices pour « changer le climat des idées » et s’attaquer à des causes comme l’action climatique, la promotion des droits des femmes et des minorités, la justice fiscale ou encore les services publics.

    Le réseau se prévaut de nombreuses victoires politiques tout autour de la planète, comme le rejet de référendums au Chili et en Australie, le Brexit, le départ forcé de Dilma Rousseff au Brésil ou encore l’élection en Argentine de Javier Milei, très proche du réseau. Aux États-Unis, il se mobilise au côté des Républicains et espère fixer le programme politique de Donald Trump s’il est élu.

  • Spain’s foreign minister condemns ’scandalous’ Israeli flamenco video
    26 May 2024 17:35 BST | Middle East Eye
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/live-blog/live-blog-update/spains-foreign-minister-condemns-scandalous-israeli-flamenco-video

    Spain’s foreign minister condemned as “scandalous and execrable” a video posted by his Israeli counterpart suggesting Hamas would be grateful to Spain, in a growing spat between the two countries over the Gaza war.

    Spain last week announced it would recognise Palestine as a state and in recent days two Spanish government ministers referred to a genocide in Gaza.

    A short video posted by Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz on the social media platform X on Sunday said “Hamas: Gracias Espana” ("Hamas: Thanks Spain").

    The video showed the Spanish flag and then a couple dancing to flamenco music. Film of Hamas fighters is interspersed including people fleeing during the 7 October Hamas attack on southern Israel that triggered Israel’s military campaign in Gaza.

    “We are not going to fall into provocations. The video is scandalous and execrable,” Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares told a news conference in Brussels.

    “It’s scandalous because all the world knows, including my colleague in Israel, that Spain condemned the actions of Hamas from the first moment. And execrable for the use of one of those symbols of Spanish culture.”

    Spanish Defence Minister Margarita Robles said on Saturday that the conflict in Gaza was a “real genocide”, echoing a comment by Spanish Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Diaz who last week also described the conflict as a genocide.

    La video :
    ישראל כ”ץ Israel Katz@Israel_katz

    @sanchezcastejon, Hamas thanks you for your service.
    https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1794595728125255702/vid/avc1/320x568/v0iu4XL95Ot9SLiA.mp4?tag=14

    #IsraelEspagne

  • Alon-Lee Green - ألون-لي جرين - אלון-לי גרין 🟣 sur X :
    https://x.com/AlonLeeGreen/status/1794620497260617768

    בדרך למחסום תרקומיא לעוד יום של המשמר ההומניטרי. בכל יום שאנחנו כאן, אנחנו ממש מצליחים לדאוג שעשרות משאיות סיוע עוברות בדרך לבני האדם בעזה. המתנחלים מגיעים, מנסים לתקוף, ואנחנו מנטרלים אותם, מחייבים את המשטרה להתערב ודואגים שהמזון יעבור בבטחה. למעלה מ-130 אזרחים כבר השתתפו. בואו.

    • Et c’est factuellement faux, historiquement dans les colonies de peuplement qui n’utilisent pas (ou pas fondamentalement) la population locale comme exploitation, alors les colons peuvent éradiquer totalement la population et la remplacer. C’est ce qui est s’est passé pour les États-Unis par ex, où les anciennes populations ont été à peu près entièrement éradiquées et ne reviendront à priori jamais à un niveau plus élevé et ne retrouveront probablement aucun droit sur leurs terres. Ce qui est le cas pour Israël aussi, qui ne s’appuie pas majoritairement sur l’exploitation pour vivre et peut se débrouiller en éradiquant totalement les anciennes populations. Ce qui est différent de l’Algérie par ex où la population n’était pas évincée mais exploitée, et où une fois rebellée ils ont pu récupéré.

      Mais donc historiquement il y a bien des sociétés coloniales qui ont duré et éradiqué totalement les gens d’avant, ça dépend du type de colonie (de peuplement ou d’exploitation).

  • Viral Video Shows IDF Soldier Calling for Military Coup, Israeli Rule Over Gaza
    https://sputnikglobe.com/20240526/viral-video-shows-idf-soldier-calling-for-military-coup-israeli-rule-o

    The viral clip is evidence that many Israeli reservists reject international calls for Palestinian control over Gaza and the West Bank.

    A viral video appearing to show an Israeli soldier threatening a military uprising is shedding new light on intense political polarization that observers say threatens to provoke civil war.
    The video message has been shared in Israeli groups on the Telegram messaging platform and came to prominence after being posted by Yair Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister’s 32-year-old son who currently resides in Miami.

    It appears to show a masked Israel Defense Forces soldier calling for a rebellion against Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and military Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi. The servicemember dedicates the message to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and declares “we reservists do not intend to hand over the keys to any Palestinian Authority.”

    “Think carefully to whom you intend to give the keys,” he says. “Our brothers were not murdered or raped for nothing. We want victory, a decision. Whoever harmed the people of Israel and our brothers – we want to destroy him, and you, Mr. Gallant, cannot do that.”
    Independent investigations have challenged initial reports of mass rapes on October 7, while IDF soldiers have admitted to effectively implementing the military’s controversial Hannibal Directive, which calls for Israeli citizens to be killed rather than allowed to be taken hostage. Israeli shelling and airstrikes are now thought to account for many of the civilian deaths that took place amid the surprise attack by Hamas.

    (...)

    “Change the record and understand that we want to win, or we will go only with the prime minister,” continued the anonymous soldier. “Only with whoever decides that we should win, we will follow him. Here I tell you, did you want a military coup?”

    • https://fr.timesofisrael.com/larmee-ouvre-une-enquete-apres-quun-reserviste-met-en-garde-contre

      L’armée israélienne a déclaré, samedi, qu’elle ouvrait une enquête criminelle après la diffusion d’une vidéo montrant un réserviste masqué. Sur les images, l’homme menace d’une mutinerie si le gouvernement doit renoncer à son objectif de remporter « la victoire complète » contre le Hamas.

      « Le comportement présenté dans cette séquence est une violation grave des ordres de Tsahal et des valeurs de l’armée et il fait naître des soupçons de délit criminel », a sobrement fait savoir Tsahal en réponse à une demande sur le sujet.

      (...) Dans la vidéo, qui a été tout d’abord partagée par le journaliste d’extrême-droite Yinon Magal avant d’être reprise par le fils du Premier ministre Benjamin Netanyahu, Yair, sur les réseaux sociaux, un réserviste, le visage masqué, demande au ministre de la Défense Yoav Gallant de quitter son poste et menace de ne plus suivre les ordres si le gouvernement doit ne pas poursuivre son objectif « de victoire totale » contre le Hamas.

      « Premier ministre Benjamin Netanyahu, cette vidéo est pour vous. Nous, soldats réservistes, nous n’avons pas l’intention de confier les clés à une autorité palestinienne quelle qu’elle soit. Nous n’avons pas l’intention de confier les clés de Gaza à une entité quelle qu’elle soit – le Hamas, le Fatah ou n’importe quelle entité arabe. Les soldats réservistes sont derrière vous et nous voulons gagner la guerre », explique le soldat qui s’exprime depuis ce qui semble être un immeuble détruit de Gaza.

      « Nous avons une opportunité unique ; vous avez cent mille soldats réservistes qui sont prêts à donner leur vie pour le peuple d’Israël. Qui sont prêts à mourir. Nous avons tout perdu : nous avons perdu notre vie de famille, nous avons perdu notre gagne-pain, nous n’avons nulle part où aller. Nous resterons là jusqu’à la fin. Jusqu’à la victoire », continue l’homme.

      « Yoav Gallant, vous ne pouvez pas gagner la guerre. Partez. Vous ne pouvez pas gagner cette guerre. Vous ne pouvez pas nous commander », poursuit-il.

      Le militaire jure de refuser tout ordre de la part de Gallant, ajoutant que les soldats n’écouteront que Netanyahu. Il émet une menace, en disant que les cent mille réservistes se déploieront le long de la frontière et qu’ils refuseront d’en bouger et il appelle les citoyens, en Israël, à les rejoindre si le gouvernement devait renoncer à son objectif d’éradiquer le Hamas dans sa totalité.

      « Réfléchissez bien à qui vous confierez les clés après ça. Nous voulons la victoire. Nos frères et nos sœurs ne sont pas morts pour rien ; les femmes n’ont pas été violées pour rien ; les gens n’ont pas été massacrés dans leur lit pour rien », explique-t-il, en référence à la fois aux soldats tombés au combat à Gaza et aux victimes des atrocités qui avaient été commises par le Hamas, le 7 octobre.

      (...) L’ouverture de cette enquête militaire marque un changement supplémentaire dans la politique mise en place par Tsahal, qui tente de se positionner plus durement contre les violations au règlement qui sont faites par les soldats qui servent au sein de la bande.

      Jusqu’à une date récente, l’armée avait largement détourné le regard face aux soldats qui contrevenaient au code de conduite militaire – avec des incidents impliquant des graffitis politiques peints sur les murs ou la publication de vidéos montrant des actes de vandalisme, et ce alors même que des commandants de premier plan mettaient en garde contre ces pratiques.

  • Opération spéciale dans un tunnel : Le Hamas capture des militaires israéliens – Site de la chaîne AlManar-Liban
    https://french.almanar.com.lb/2949190

    Le porte-parole des Brigades al-Qassam du Hamas Abou Ubeida a annoncé une nouvelle opération de capture de soldats israéliens dans le camp de Jabaliya au nord de la bande de Gaza dans l’après-midi du samedi.

    C’est à l’aube de ce dimanche Abou Ubeida a révélé cette opération, dans une audio diffusée sur le site de l’organisation sur Telegram.

    « Dans une opération complexe réalisée dans l’après-midi du samedi, nos combattants ont entrainé une force sioniste dans un tunnel dans le camp de Jabaliya et l’ont fait tomber dans une embuscade dans ce tunnel et dans sa bouche », a-t-il déclaré.

    Il a assuré que des accrochages s’en sont suivis « à la distance zéro », indiquant que les combattants des Qassam « ont attaqué la force de soutien qui a accouru sur les lieux assurant avoir blessé, tué, et capturé tous les membres de cette force et confisqué leur arsenal militaire ».

    Le porte-parole des Qassam n’a pas précisé le nombre des soldats israéliens qui ont été capturés, mais il a assuré que « des détails supplémentaires de cette opération seront révélés ultérieurement ».

  • Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman accepts invitation to Iran
    http://www.intellinews.com/saudi-arabia-s-crown-prince-mohammad-bin-salman-accepts-invitation-to-i

    Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman has agreed to an invitation to visit Iran following the death of President Ebrahim Raisi, president.ir reported on May 24

    This marks the first potential visit by a Saudi royal to Tehran in over two decades, signalling another step towards warming following an agreement between the two countries backed and negotiated by China and the reopening of their respective embassies in Tehran and Riyadh following a year of détente between the two governments.

    The visit was agreed upon after Mohammed bin Salman responded positively to an invitation from Mohammad Mokhber, Iran’s acting President.