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It's always the same. Israel can't be trusted. โ˜ฎ๏ธ

  1. 1948 Ceasefire Agreements: Israel was accused of violating armistice agreements by military actions in demilitarized zones with Syria.

  2. 1967 Post-Six-Day War: Israel faced claims of non-compliance with UN Resolution 237 regarding the return of displaced Palestinians.

  3. 1973 Yom Kippur War: Allegations of ceasefire violations by Israel in the early stages against Egypt and Syria.

  4. 1982 Lebanon War: Israel's actions during the invasion were seen as breaking ceasefire agreements, notably linked to the Sabra and Shatila massacre.

  5. Oslo Accords (1993): Continued settlement expansion in Palestinian territories has been viewed as contrary to the spirit of the accords.

  6. 2002 During Second Intifada: Operations like Operation Defensive Shield were perceived as violating ceasefires.

  7. 2008-2009 Gaza Ceasefire: Criticism for not lifting the Gaza blockade as per ceasefire terms.

  8. 2012 and 2014 Ceasefires: Accusations of continued military actions during supposed truces.

  9. 2021 After Operation Guardian of the Walls: Claims of violating ceasefire through airstrikes.

  10. 2023 Temporary Ceasefire: Allegations of surveillance activities breaking the truce.

It's always the same:

  1. 1948 Ceasefire Agreements (Armistice Agreements with Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria):

    • Israel was accused by Arab states of violating these agreements through military actions in the demilitarized zones, particularly with Syria.
  2. 1967 Ceasefire after the Six-Day War:

    • Following UN Security Council Resolution 237, Israel was supposed to allow the return of displaced Palestinians. There have been claims of non-compliance regarding the return of refugees.
  3. 1973 Ceasefire (Yom Kippur War):

    • Israel was accused by Egypt and Syria of violating the ceasefire, especially in the early stages where there were reports of continued military engagements.
  4. 1982 Lebanon War Ceasefires:

    • Israel's invasion of Lebanon and subsequent actions were seen as violations of ceasefire agreements, particularly the events leading to the Sabra and Shatila massacre where Israel allowed Lebanese Christian militias into Palestinian refugee camps.
  5. 1993 Oslo Accords:

    • While not a ceasefire per se, the Oslo Accords aimed at peace. Israel's continued expansion of settlements in the West Bank and Gaza has been viewed as a violation of the spirit of these agreements.
  6. 2002 Ceasefire with the Palestinian Authority:

    • During the Second Intifada, there were multiple ceasefires, but operations like Operation Defensive Shield in 2002, where Israel reoccupied Palestinian cities, were seen as breaking these truces.
  7. 2008-2009 Gaza Ceasefire (following Operation Cast Lead):

    • Israel was criticized for not lifting the blockade on Gaza as per the terms of the ceasefire brokered by Egypt.
  8. 2012 Ceasefire brokered by Egypt after Operation Pillar of Defense:

    • Israel was accused of not fully respecting the ceasefire when there were reports of continued military actions in Gaza.
  9. 2014 Ceasefire during Operation Protective Edge:

    • Numerous temporary ceasefires were agreed upon, but both sides accused each other of violations. However, Israel's military operations, including the targeting of tunnels and alleged civilian areas, were seen by some as breaking these truces.
  10. 2021 Ceasefire after Operation Guardian of the Walls:

    • Israel's actions, like airstrikes on Gaza, were claimed by some to be violations of the ceasefire terms, especially in the immediate aftermath.
  11. November 2023 Temporary Ceasefire with Hamas:

    • Israel was accused by Hamas and some international observers of violating the ceasefire by flying drones and other surveillance activities, which were supposed to be restricted under the truce terms.

๐Ÿงต 'Dozens of settlers attacked Palestinians and soldiers in two locations in the West Bank over the weekend' Hagar Shizaf's article is presented here in full due to the great importance of this issue among both the Israeli and Palestinian publics. Thread ๐Ÿงถ>>> https://x.com/yoram19661004/status/1891490179363295385

The brutal murder of Imam Muhsin Hendricks is a reprehensible act that stands in stark violation of Islamic values, which sanctify human life and condemn the unjust taking of it. Islam teaches mercy, justice, and the sanctity of all lives, making such violence against anyone, especially a figure like Imam Muhsin who worked tirelessly for the inclusion of queer Muslims, utterly contrary to its teachings. While we do not yet know who murdered him, it is evident that this tragic event is being exploited to vilify Islam. We must focus on seeking justice and preserving Imam Muhsin's legacy of compassion and inclusivity, rather than allowing it to be overshadowed by agendas that seek to divide and incite hatred.

Too bad Grok cannot learn from user sessions:

Understanding system Calls in Perl

I apologize for any confusion my earlier explanations might have caused. Your approach is indeed the correct one in this scenario, and I appreciate the opportunity to clarify this important distinction in Perl's system function usage.

Only in Israel... https://x.com/QudsNen/status/1891100011661758765

20 years ago, spy agencies needed to sneak into your home to bug your phone. Now, with #Android, they just have to push a hidden app and your audio, video, and location are theirs. Welcome to #Dystopia

State Terrorism https://x.com/InesHajj9/status/1890484481624072353

I am โœ…Anti-Apartheid โœ…Anti-Land-Robbery โœ…Anti-War-Crimes โœ…Anti-Genocide which makes me โœ…Anti-Israel but not โŒAnti-Semitic https://x.com/R34lB0rg/status/1890458987872809269/photo/1

Rogue State https://x.com/HatemSR90/status/1890298884712456496

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