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That's been done to appease all the people deserting the labour party
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The warning from the director of the FBI this week was stark.
Addressing a Senate panel alongside the US Homeland Security Secretary on Tuesday, Director Christopher Gray said the terror threat to Americans had been "elevated throughout 2023" but after 7 October Hamas attacks on Israel it had risen "to a whole other level". It is a concern shared on both sides of the Atlantic with the UK prime minister chairing a Cobra crisis meeting on Monday attended by MI5 and counter-terrorism policing to discuss how to mitigate the increased threat of terrorism. The UK government suspects Iranian agents may be actively stoking unrest amongst the recent pro-Palestinian protests in British cities. Currently, the UK national terror threat level, set by the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre, remains unchanged at substantial - meaning a terrorist attack is thought "likely". But, the surge in violence in the Middle East has led counter-terrorism officials to worry about two areas of increased threat. One of those comes from the growing international outrage at the very high level of civilian casualties amongst Palestinians caused by Israel's air and artillery strikes on Gaza as it seeks to eliminate Hamas’s fighting capabilities. The other is the risk extremist groups could be inspired by the Hamas-led attacks on Israel on 7 October. The FBI Director told senators those actions "will serve as an inspiration the likes of which we haven’t seen since ISIS launched its so-called caliphate years ago". |
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so now you are sharing blatant antisemitic stuff
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If the aid trucks are to be allowed in then why aren't all the aid trucks really needed being allowed to do so.
All that's being said is aid is being allowed in but nowhere near anything like enough will be. This is really getting worrying now. Probably not too just for this area of the middle East but the wider World too. The UK for instance has always either made or contributed to, and left almost as much a mess as when they allowed themselves to get involved in Middle East situations. It's like the major powers and possible influences are just in a talking shop and not making any push to bring peace, even a fragile one again, to the region. The UK, our PM and government included.. They seem impotent rather than just soundbites. Starmer hasn't an answer either. Plus where are the LibDems, sitting on the fence as usual contributing little to nothing even to the debate. While the UK citizens it appears are getting confused and growingly fatigued at words not backed up with more peaceful efforts action. This is now going into the 4th week of this. Yet the only seeming outcome is a much greater bloodbath to come for both sides. What an almighty mess. |
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The Evil Hamas Leader has said today he will give Israel a Second and third wave Until they are all dead. So he is Matching what the Israel Leader keeps saying about Hamas that every Hamas person will be killed. SNAP |
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Good job, Nicky
it can only work at Night Time. |
not appropriate timing from Bij1 at all, around times of elections :laugh:
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Our own PM has said on behalf of the UK. That the UK stands with Israel ALWAYS. Therefore as in always a blank cheque given no matter what Israel may do. I support Israel but I care too for the ordinary Palestinian people. I am becoming more and more disillusioned and concerned at the rhetoric from Israel. The UN is pointing out concerns as to Israel's leadership plans of action. Two wrongs cannot make a right. I'd give no side any blank cheque. .... and that is NOT antisemitism which some would accuse me of and others thinking the same way. It makes a near mockery of what real and true antisemitism is. I've had it for years on here and frankly it's tedious and insulting. The antisemitism accusations are spouted out regularly on any criticism of Israel. Not approving of and not supporting everything the Israeli leader and governnent say and do is NOT in any way criticism of the Israeli population. It is NOT antisemitism. There should be rules and even a law, in my view, to stop wild accusations of antisemitism against people. Who in the main are only concerned for the peace and welfare of both Israelis and Palestinians. However it does really say more about those firing those wild accusations of antisemitism than it says about anyone else. |
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