Compilation of news reports – IAK staff
Netanyahu won’t make an effort to “minimize civilian casualties”
CNN reports:
Responding to a question from CNN’s Jeremy Diamond about civilian deaths in Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the IDF’s conduct in Gaza and said he has no intention of changing his “humanitarian policies, vaccination policies and combat policies to minimize civilian casualties.”
Later, at a US State Department press briefing with spokesman Matthew Miller, a member of the press asked about Netanyahu’s statement, and got the following response:
QUESTION: Netanyahu also said he would not change his policies to minimize civilian casualties. This flies directly in the face of your continued calls for him to stem those civilian casualties. So how do you intend to hold him accountable to actually stop the civilian casualties in Palestine?
MR MILLER: So, I want to see that direct quote and see exactly the context that it was in before I respond specifically to it. But I will say we think it is absolutely imperative. It is a moral imperative and it is a security imperative to Israel that they minimize civilian casualties.
And we have, at a number of times through the course of this campaign, gone to them with specific recommendations of things that they can do to minimize civilian casualties, and we have seen them implement some of those recommendations to bring down civilian casualties…
That said, the number of civilian casualties in Gaza remains far too high despite these improved measures, which is why we continue to push for a ceasefire.
UN’s Gaza polio vaccination campaign reaches 189,000 children in first phase
The Guardian reports:
The United Nations children’s agency has said that a polio vaccination campaign to inoculate more than 640,000 children in Gaza is surpassing expectations at the end of the first phase of the program.
Describing the campaign as a “rare bright spot” in almost 11 months of war, Unicef said that 189,000 children had been reached so far as more than 500 teams were deployed across central Gaza this week.
It said Israel and Hamas observed limited pauses in the fighting to facilitate the campaign, with UN agencies involved now hoping to expand the campaign to the harder-hit north and south of the territory for the next two phases.
The campaign was launched after Gaza had its first reported polio case in 25 years – a 10-month-old boy, now paralyzed in the leg.
Stranded Gaza aid dumped in Egypt’s Al-Arish due to Israel’s Rafah occupation
The New Arab reports:
Food and medical aid intended for Gaza has been dumped in the Egyptian city of Al-Arish after it expired whilst waiting to be let into the besieged enclave, where Israel’s military campaign had stopped the flow of aid despite the dire humanitarian conditions.
Large quantities of humanitarian aid are being discarded in the city’s open areas as the Israeli military maintains control over the Philadelphi Corridor and the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, with no indication of a possible reopening anytime soon.
Hundreds of trucks loaded with food and medicine were stranded on the Egyptian side of the border with Gaza, some for months, awaiting permission to deliver the much-needed humanitarian supplies into the enclave.
NOTE: According to the UN human rights office, 96 percent of the population of Gaza is projected to face crisis or worse levels of food insecurity (IPC level 3 or above), including 745,000 facing emergency levels of food insecurity and 495,000 facing catastrophic levels.
Over 96 percent of women and children under 2 are not meeting their nutrition requirements.
Wave of resignations in Israel’s military, security forces
The Cradle reports:
The chief of Israel’s police intelligence division plans to resign, Israeli media reported on 4 September.
This comes amidst a recent wave of resignations in the Israeli military and security establishment.
The Jerusalem Post announced that Deputy Chief Dror Assaraf, head of the police intelligence division is stepping down.
According to Hebrew newspaper Maariv, Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir – who is in charge of the prison system and police – has been blocking the promotion of several officers, including Assaraf. Israeli media reported earlier this year that Israel’s High Court has shown great concern over a law passed in December 2022 which granted Ben Gvir broader power over the police system.
Assaraf is the fourth to resign from his post in recent days.
Major General Tamir Yadai, the commander of the Israeli army’s ground forces, decided to resign for “personal reasons,” Hebrew news site Walla reported on 3 September.
Walla also recently reported that the commander of Israel’s Unit 8200, Brigadier General Yossi Shariel, plans to resign soon.
Ynet reported that the intelligence chief of the army’s Gaza Division also plans to leave his post.
Swedish activist Greta Thunberg arrested at Copenhagen U during Gaza war protest
Andalou Agency reports:
The Danish police arrested Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg and five others at a protest against the ongoing Israeli war in Gaza in Copenhagen, authorities said on Wednesday.
Thunberg posted a video on Instagram showing her wearing handcuffs and a black-and-white keffiyeh shawl during the arrest.
“Police have been called, violently entered the building with a ram wearing assault rifles. They are evicting everyone as we speak,” Thunberg said on Instagram.
“We are here because dialog, encampment, and demonstrations among other methods after a 3-year campaign did not lead the university to meet the demands including an institutional academic boycott,” she said.
Student organizers said in a press release, “While the situation in Palestine only gets worse, the University of Copenhagen continues cooperation with academic institutions in Israel.”
They added that they will not leave the site until the University of Copenhagen terminates cooperation with Israeli universities, demanding that the university cancel its “research collaboration and exchange agreements” with Israeli academic institutions.
Popular Israeli podcasters would love to eliminate all Palestinians: “It’s just the way Israelis feel”
Common Dreams reports:
A clip from an English-language Israeli podcast showing hosts Naor Meningher and Eytan Weinstein discussing the idea of eradicating all Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza has gone viral online.
In an episode of Two Nice Jewish Boys, which aired three weeks ago, host Weinstein said: “If you gave me a button to just erase Gaza, every single living being in Gaza would no longer be living tomorrow. I would press it in a second.”
He claimed that “most Israelis” would do the same.
“Because that’s the reality we live in, it’s us or them, and it has to be them,” Weinstein said.
He added that Israelis want “full-scale war.”
“Full-scale war wouldn’t mean that we’re just in Gaza,” he added. “And it also wouldn’t mean what we’re doing in Gaza, because in Gaza, maybe there’s mass destruction but there’s not massive death.”
“Forgive us if we don’t give a shit if everybody there dies. It’s just the way we feel. It’s just the way Israelis feel,” Weinstein said.
“This is not a fringe show or fringe people… the show is as mainstream as it gets,” Canadian Broadcasting journalist Evan Dyer wrote, citing a review of the podcast by Times of Israel that billed it as a “platform for free and open conversations.”
The “Two Nice Jewish Boys” imagine a genocide “button” and just how hard most (Jewish) Israelis would SMASH it if they had the chance.
If it would kill “ALL Palestinians” in Gaza and W Bank an instant.
Mass destruction? Weaksauce. Israelis demand “mass death and deportation” pic.twitter.com/ED3AFJEkV3
— To Bree or not to Bree 🇵🇸 🪁🪶 (@BreeEsq) September 3, 2024
Israel Rules Washington
Philip Giraldi reports:
If there is anyone out there who seriously doubts that it is Israel that is in the driver’s seat when it comes to its relationship with the United States, last week’s filing of criminal charges directed against Hamas’s leadership should be a wake-up call.
The seven-count criminal complaint was filed in a federal court in New York City on September 2nd. It includes charges such as conspiracy to bomb a public space, conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization resulting in deaths, use of weapons of mass destruction, conspiring to and also murdering US nationals and conspiracy to finance terrorism.
The document also claims that Iran and Lebanon’s Hezbollah have been providing financial support, weapons, to include rockets, as well as military supplies to Hamas for use in their attacks on Israel.
The document’s legitimacy, though one hesitates to use the word, is based on the assumption that the US has a mandate to go after terrorists and their supporters, even to kill them, anywhere in the world when and if it considers it appropriate to do so.
To spread the good news of the new development, the malignant dwarf United States Attorney General Merrick Garland even emerged from his closet where he has been hiding since he traveled to Ukraine to threaten Russia in September 2023. He produced a video statement that revealed his thinking re the latest attempt to regulate the behavior of the rest of the world using American courts.
Garland said, without presenting any evidence, that Hamas had been guilty of “financing and directing a decades-long campaign to murder American citizens and endanger the security of the United States… [while also seeking] to destroy the state of Israel and murder civilians in support of that aim.”
Garland also described the October 7th attack on Israel by Hamas, in which 43 American-Israelis allegedly died, in graphic terms that have since been exposed as nearly all Israeli propaganda lies.
(Read the full article here.)
Philip M. Giraldi, Ph.D., is a former CIA counter-terrorism specialist and military intelligence officer who served nineteen years overseas in Turkey, Italy, Germany, and Spain. He was the CIA Chief of Base for the Barcelona Olympics in 1992 and was one of the first Americans to enter Afghanistan in December 2001. He is Executive Director of the Council for the National Interest, which seeks to promote a U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East that is consistent with American values and interests.
Meta Oversight Board says: don’t automatically remove pro-Palestinian phrase
Reuters reports:
Meta Platforms’ Oversight Board said, on Wednesday, the Facebook parent should not automatically remove a phrase seen by some as displaying solidarity with Palestinians and by others as an endorsement of violence against Jews.
The Board, which operates independently but is funded by the US social media firm, said the phrase “From the river to the sea” has several meanings, and as such its use cannot in itself be deemed to be harmful, violent or discriminatory.
The phrase refers to the River Jordan and the Mediterranean Sea, between which lie Israel and the Palestinian Territories. It is often chanted at pro-Palestinian demonstrations.
Critics of the phrase say it is antisemitic and a call for Israel’s eradication. Other groups dispute that interpretation.
“Context is crucial,” said Oversight Board co-chair, Pamela San Martin. “Simply removing political speech is not a solution. There needs to be room for debate, especially during times of crisis and conflict.”
The Oversight Board said it came to the conclusion after it had reviewed three cases involving content posted on Facebook by different users containing the phrase.
Alex Abdo, Litigation Director of the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University that promotes free speech, called the decision by the Board “thoughtful (and in my opinion, correct).”
The Anti-Defamation League, a Jewish advocacy group, said the decision was “short-sighted”: “Usage of this phrase has the effect of making members of the Jewish and pro-Israel community feel unsafe and ostracized,” it said.
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US woman indicted for attempt to drown 3-year-old Palestinian-American girl
Al Jazeera reports:
A woman in Texas, United States has been formally indicted by a grand jury in the attempted drowning of a three-year-old Palestinian American girl earlier this year that police said was motivated by racial hatred.
The suspect, identified as Elizabeth Wolf, aged 42, was charged by a grand jury in Tarrant County in an indictment filed last month that included a hate crime enhancement, according to court records that came to light on Tuesday.
Wolf, whose representative could not immediately be reached for comment, was charged with attempted capital murder of a person under 10 years of age and intentionally causing bodily injury to a child. The hate crime element of the indictment may raise the severity of Wolf’s sentence if she is found guilty.
[Editor’s note: A key factor in cases like these is the one-sided coverage of the Palestine-Israel issue by mainstream media outlets. In addition, news sites, social media, and even Zionist politicians in the US have spread unsubstantiated reports of atrocities allegedly committed by Hamas – specifically, mass rape and beheading of babies – that evoke strong emotions in readers. The accusations turned out to be unconfirmed, and many news outlets retracted them – but the retractions fail to make headlines like the original accusations had. More info here.]
(Read the full article here.)
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More than 86% of Gaza is now subject to relocation orders by Israeli forces.
Since October, families have been subject to a new order on average every 5.5 days. Some have fled upwards of 10 times.
Aid agencies cannot keep up as needs continue to grow with each displacement.2/2
— Jan Egeland (@NRC_Egeland) September 4, 2024
STATISTICS OCTOBER 7 – SEPTEMBER 4:
Palestinian death toll from October 7, 2023 – September 4, 2024: at least 41,546* (40,861 in Gaza* – 11,445 women (30%), 16,251 children as of July 22. [The Ministry’s figures have been contested by the Israeli authorities, although they have been accepted as accurate by Israeli intelligence services, the UN, and WHO. These data are supported by independent analyses, comparing changes in the number of deaths of UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) staff with those reported by the Ministry, which found claims of data fabrication implausible.]
This is expected to be a significant undercount since thousands of those killed have yet to be identified – and at least 685 in the West Bank (~147 children). This does not include an estimated 10,000 more still buried under rubble (4,900 women and children). Euro-Med Monitor reports 49,032 Palestinian deaths.
Lancet: “Applying a conservative estimate of four indirect deaths per one direct death to the 37,396 deaths reported, it is not implausible to estimate that up to 186 000 or even more deaths could be attributable to the current conflict in Gaza.
Ralph Nader earlier estimated 200,000 Palestinians may have been killed in Gaza.
- At least 45 Palestinians have died in Israeli prisons (27 from Gaza, 23 from West Bank).
- At least 41 Palestinians have died due to malnutrition**.
- About 1.9 million of Gaza’s 2.3 million population are currently displaced.
- Almost 500,000 Gazans are currently experiencing catastrophic levels of food insecurity.
Palestinian injuries from October 7 – September 4: at least 100,098 (including at least 94,398 in Gaza and 5,700 in the West Bank, including 830 children). [It remains unknown how man Americans are among the casualties in Gaza.]
Reported Israeli death toll from October 7, 2023 – September 4, 2024: ~1,452 (~1,139 on October 7, 2023, of which ~32 were Americans, and ~36 were children); 288*** military forces since the ground invasion began in Gaza; 25 military and civilians in the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Israel) and~10,000 injured.
NOTE: It is unknown at this time how many of the deaths and injuries of Israelis on October 7 were caused by Israeli soldiers.
*Previously, IAK did not include 471 Gazans killed in the Al Ahli hospital blast since the source of the projectile was being disputed. However, given that much evidence points to Israel as the culprit, Israel had previously bombed the hospital and has attacked many others, Israel is prohibiting outside experts from investigating the scene, and since the UN and other agencies are including the deaths from the attack in their cumulative totals, if Americans knew is now also doing so.
**Euro-Med Monitor reports that Gaza’s elderly are dying at an alarmingly high rate. The majority die at home and are buried either close to their residences or in makeshift graves dispersed across the Strip. There are currently more than 140 such cemeteries. Additionally, according to Euromed, thousands have died from starvation, malnourishment, and inadequate medical care; these are considered indirect victims as they were not registered in hospitals.
***Approximately ten of the deaths listed above were Israeli soldiers killed by Hezbollah in fighting at the Israel-Lebanon border. The figure does not include the reportedly 53 Israeli soldiers – nearly 16% of the total Israeli military deaths – killed due to friendly fire in Gaza and other military-related accidents.
† For most of the conflict, women and children accounted for about 70% of deaths in Gaza, with children making up a little over 40% of those killed, according to official statistics.
Find previous daily casualty figures and daily news updates here.
Source: IsraelPalestineTimeline.org
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