Archive for January, 2025

White House To Approve Massive Weapons Sale to Israel

January 5, 2025

Sources speaking about the $8 billion arms deal said the Biden administration “informally” informed Congress.

by Kyle Anzalone January 4, 2025

Before President Joe Biden leaves office, he will approve one more massive arms sale to Israel. The $8 billion sale of missiles and artillery shells comes as human rights groups have labeled Israel’s war in Gaza as a genocide.

Axios reported on Friday, “The State Department has notified Congress “informally” of an $8 billion proposed arms deal with Israel that will include munitions for fighter jets and attack helicopters as well as artillery shells.”

Author Barak Ravid did not define what it means to “informally” notify Congress of the sale or if it fulfills the White House’s requirement to notify Congress of arms deals.

The massive arms sale to Tel Aviv comes after Amnesty International declared Israel’s onslaught in Gaza a genocide. “Amnesty International’s research has found sufficient basis to conclude that Israel has committed and is continuing to commit genocide against Palestinians in the occupied Gaza Strip, the organization said in a landmark new report published today,” the report released in early December explained.

The sale includes AIM-120C-8 AMRAAM air-to-air missiles, Hellfire AGM-114 missiles, 155 MM artillery rounds, small-diameter bombs, JDAM kits, and 500-pound bombs. Many of these munitions have been used by Israel during its campaign of extermination in Gaza, including in attacks on civilian targets.

In June, CNN reported that Israel used US small-diameter bombs in an attack on a school that killed 40 civilians. In October, The Washington Post noted, “The Biden administration has received nearly 500 reports alleging Israel used U.S.-supplied weapons for attacks that caused unnecessary harm to civilians in the Gaza Strip.”

Amnesty International is calling on the US and other states that provide Israel with arms to cut off the flow of weapons to stop the genocide. “States that continue to transfer arms to Israel at this time must know they are violating their obligation to prevent genocide and are at risk of becoming complicit in genocide,” said Agnès Callamard, the secretary general of the organization.

“All states with influence over Israel, particularly key arms suppliers like the USA and Germany, but also other EU member states, the UK and others, must act now to bring Israel’s atrocities against Palestinians in Gaza to an immediate end,” she added.

Israel receives most of its weapons, 78%, from the US, and officials in Tel Aviv have acknowledged it would not be able to sustain its military operations with continued US support for more than a few months. Since the October 7 attack, the US has provided Israel with $22 billion in military aid.

Still, Biden has been routinely criticized by Republicans in Washington and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for not providing Israel with enough military support.

The Axios reports that some of the munitions will come directly from US stockpiles. However, many of the weapons will be delivered years into the future. The goal of the deal is “supporting Israel’s long-term security by resupplying stocks of critical munitions and air defense capabilities,” one official explained.

Kyle Anzalone is the opinion editor of Antiwar.com and news editor of the Libertarian Institute. He hosts The Kyle Anzalone Show and is co-host of Conflicts of Interest with Connor Freeman.

Gaza chief doctor’s life ‘in danger’ after Israeli abduction, monitor groups warn

January 4, 2025

Rights groups demand international intervention to force the release of Dr Hussam Abu Safiya after he was abducted by Israel

Hussam Abu Safiya, the director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia, checks on an injured child on 24 October in north Gaza (AFP)

Hussam Abu Safiya, the director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia, checks on an injured child on 24 October in north Gaza (AFP)

By Mera Aladam

Published date: 3 January 2025

Several rights groups have warned there are “alarming indications” of torture and abuse of Dr Hussam Abu Safiya, the director of Kamal Adwan Hospital, after he was abducted by Israeli forces in late December. 

Safiya, who oversaw north Gaza’s last functioning hospital, is reportedly being held at Israel’s notorious Sde Teiman prison, where abuse – including torture, murder and rape – is rife.

According to information received by Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, the doctor’s health has deteriorated following his detainment.

“Euro-Med Monitor warns of the grave risk to [Safiya’s] life, following patterns of deliberate killings and deaths under torture previously suffered by other doctors and medical staff,” the Geneva-based NGO said. 

Testimonies gathered by the group indicate that Abu Safiya has endured abuse after Israeli forces stormed the bombed-out Kamal Adwan Hospital.

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Examples of these abusive acts include being ordered to strip off his clothing and being physically assaulted and whipped with a thick wire.  

The NGO also said that he was subjected to humiliation in front of other detainees and was transfered to several other locations before being finally held in Sde Teiman. 

Despite mainstream media and rights groups locating Abu Safiya’s whereabouts to Sde Teiman, Israel claims it has ‘no indication’ of his arrest. That is despite a previous announcement confirming his arrest last week.

On Saturday, an Israeli army spokesman said Abu Safiya was transferred for interrogation after a raid on Kamal Adwan Hospital.

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Physicians for Human Rights in Israel (PHR) submitted an official request earlier this week on behalf of the doctor’s family, but was denied information about his whereabouts. 

An email by the army informed the group on Thursday that “Based on a search, we have no indication of the arrest or detention of the subject of the request.”

However, according to Israeli Channel 24, an Israeli army spokesperson alleged that Abu Safiyeh is under investigation by internal security agency Shin Bet for purported connections to Hamas, though no evidence has been presented.

Euro-Med Monitor has warned of the “severe implications of Israel’s denial of Dr. Abu Safiya’s detention”, adding that this reflects a “blatant disregard for binding legal standards.”

Torture, rape and murder at Sde Teiman

Israeli forces have detained thousands of Palestinians since the 7 October attacks, with most being held and interrogated at Sde Teiman, even if they are non-combatants.

Torture, rape and murder are widespread at the facility, with investigations by MEE, CNN and the New York Times finding examples of abuse.

The Palestinian Prisoners Society said in a recent statement that the risks to the fate of Kamal Adwan Hospital director are increasing as time goes by, especially as Israel has denied the existence of a record proving his arrest.

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“The case of Dr. Abu Safiya is one of thousands of detainees in Gaza who are facing the crime of enforced disappearance,” the group said.

“Despite the existence of clear evidence of the arrest of Dr Abu Safiya on 27 December, 2024, the occupation denies what it previously stated, as well as the existence of evidence such as the videos and photos it published.”

Over the past three months, Abu Safiya, a paediatrician, published dozens of videos and sent out pleas to the international community to act against the Israeli attacks on Kamal Adwan Hospital.

He repeatedly warned that the lives of patients and medical staff were at risk amid constant Israeli bombings and a siege preventing the entry of aid and food.

“Instead of receiving aid, we receive tanks… which are shelling the [hospital] building,” he said in a video two months ago.

In late October, Abu Safiya’s son died as a result of an earlier Israeli raid on the hospital, according to health officials. A month later, the doctor was wounded in an Israeli air strike on the hospital complex. 

The Israeli military has been accused of deliberately targeting Gaza’s health system through constant attacks on hospitals, ambulances and doctors since the 7 October Hamas-led attack on southern Israel.

Israel intensified its offensive on Kamal Adwan and northern Gaza in early October when a controversial proposal to ethnically cleanse the area, known as the “Generals’ Plan”, was presented to the Israeli government.

Under the plan, anyone who chose to stay in the north would be considered a Hamas operative and could be killed.

Israel Carried Out 1,400 Strikes in Gaza Last Month — Over 45 a Day on Average

January 3, 2025

Gaza is a territory spanning 25 miles at its longest point, where the displaced are sheltering in tents on the beach.

By Sharon Zhang , Truthout Published January 2, 2025

Thick smoke billows from a residential building in Bureij refugee camp after it was hit by an Israeli airstrike, in Deir al-Balah, Palestinian Territories, on June 3, 2024.
Thick smoke billows from a residential building in Bureij refugee camp after it was hit by an Israeli airstrike, in Deir al-Balah, Palestinian Territories, on June 3, 2024.

The Israeli military has announced that it carried out over 1,400 air strikes on Gaza in December alone, amounting to dozens of strikes a day on average on Palestinians also suffering under famine conditions due to Israel’s enduring aid blockade.

This is the equivalent of over 45 airstrikes a day, with the attacks carried out by Israeli aircraft like fighter jets and drones, the Israeli Air Force said on social media.

This is a staggering amount of strikes in such a small period of time, coming after Israel has already destroyed roughly 70 percent of infrastructure in Gaza.

The military did not specify the firepower of the strikes. But rights groups noted that, within the first months of Israel’s genocide in Gaza, Israeli forces had already dropped the equivalent of multiple nuclear bombs on the Gaza Strip — a territory spanning only 25 miles long and with roughly the same land area as Las Vegas.

Israeli forces have claimed that they were striking military targets within Gaza, but many of the strikes documented by journalists and human rights groups have targeted civilian areas, including many children.

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These strikes have been carried out on Palestinians, adults and children alike, who were trying to find food or forced to take shelter in makeshift tents on the beach, in Israel’s designated “safe zone.” They have killed medical workers trying to save people’s lives after Israeli attacks, or those injured by attacks only to be struck again. In one strike in late December, Israeli forces bombed a press van and killed five Palestinian journalists near a hospital, where the wife of one of the journalists was giving birth.

Even as the military carried out these strikes, Israeli officials were taking part in ceasefire negotiations that appeared to be gaining steam, according to media reports. Like others before, these talks fizzled out as Israeli officials insisted on staying in Gaza even after a deal was struck and as reports have found that Israel intends to openly violate the terms of its ceasefire agreement in Lebanon.

The U.S. was party to these negotiations, but American officials have also played a major role in allowing Israel’s attacks to continue. In just the first year of Israel’s genocide, the U.S. sent $17.9 billion in military assistance to Israel — at minimum, according to a tally of just the publicly reported transfers.

More military sales are in the pipeline, all but guaranteeing that Israel can continue its aggression in the Middle East with the backing of the most well-funded military complex in the world. The Biden administration has pushed a massive $20 billion weapons sale to Israel — including tank rounds, JDAMs and fighter jets — while, just in November, reports emerged that the Biden administration is moving forward with a sale of thousands of JDAMs and small diameter bombs to Israel, worth $680 million.

Human rights groups and experts have documented dozens of instances of Israel using U.S. bombs to commit war crimes in Gaza. According to reporting by The Washington Post from October, the State Department has reportedly swept aside over 500 reports of Israel using U.S. weapons to kill civilians in Gaza and causing “unnecessary harm.”

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January 1, 2025

𝐀 𝐫𝐞𝐦𝐚𝐫𝐤 𝐚𝐛𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐠𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐰𝐨𝐦𝐚𝐧 𝐑𝐚𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐝𝐚 𝐓𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐛 𝐨𝐧 𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐏𝐚𝐠𝐞

–Nasir Khan, 31 Dec 2024

Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, you have stood for the social, political and economic rights of people in your constituency, migrants, migrant children, Native Americans, and coloured people steadfastly and consistently. When a war criminal addressed a joint session of Congress a few months ago, you were the only one who held a placard with the words ‘War Criminal’ and ‘Genocide’. You were the one who dared to tell the truth in this way, while most others were ecstatic in cheering the war criminal!

Some of us who follow your posts on your Page notice some vicious and negative comments by some right-wing people who firmly support and cheer on what Israel is doing in Gaza and the rest of the occupied West Bank, etc. However, you persist with your work and activities despite the misleading propagandists and trolls. For all that, I thank you on behalf of many people who are my readers and friends.

I wish you a happy new year and hope you will continue serving the causes and meeting the challenges in the new year as you have.

Year 2025

January 1, 2025

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