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"Israeli" forces to stay in northern West Bank camps until year's end, says Katz
"Israeli" Defense Minister Yisrael Katz said on Sunday that "Israeli" forces will remain deployed in refugee camps in the northern West Bank until at least the end of the year. Israeli Occupation Forces have launched an offensive in January targeting armed groups in the northern West Bank, focusing on refugee camps in the Jenin and Tulkarm areas. Katz described the Jenin, Tulkarm, and Nur Shams camps as 'hotbeds of terrorism,' claiming they were financed and armed by Iran to serve as another front against "Israel". He added that over the past eight months, the army carried out a 'massive' operation that evacuated residents, killed militants, and destroyed infrastructure used by armed factions. 'The IDF will remain inside the camps during this stage, at least until the end of the year, under my directives,' Katz said, adding that following the large-scale operation, 'there is no terrorism in the camps today.' The United Nations and the European Union have condemned the operation, with the UN stating that women and children were among those killed. In February, the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights highlighted what it called 'an unprecedented scale of mass displacement not seen in decades in the occupied West Bank.'


Jordan News
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- Jordan News
Historic Guilt, Present Complicity-Rethinking Germany's Unconditional Support for Israel Occupation - Jordan News
Germany's recent decision to halt arms exports to the Israeli occupation state—if they could be used in its war on Gaza—has sparked wide debate in political and human rights circles. While it represents a shift, albeit a limited one, in German policy, it came far too late, after the genocide in Gaza had reached unprecedented levels: more than a quarter of a million casualties between dead and wounded, control over more than 70% of the sector's land, complete destruction of infrastructure, and the use of starvation as an openly declared weapon of war. اضافة اعلان This slight change cannot be separated from slow shifts in German public opinion, as a Pew Research Center poll showed that more than 60% of Germans oppose the occupation's practices in Gaza. However, the impact of this popular shift remains limited, as the political elite continues to protect the Israeli occupation politically, economically, and militarily, despite documented evidence of its commission of war crimes and genocide. Germany has long justified its unconditional support for the occupation state by citing its 'historic responsibility' toward Jews because of the Holocaust. Yet this argument cannot legally or morally justify supporting a settler-colonial project that has committed systematic crimes for more than seven decades. It is illogical for the Palestinian people to bear the cost of a crime Germany committed during World War II. Moreover, the insistence on exploiting Holocaust to cover up present-day crimes is a deviation from the principles of international law, which protect people from occupation and racial discrimination and affirm the right to self-determination. This position reflects a historical guilt complex that dominates German political thinking, driving it to side with the Israeli occupation state 'regardless of any crimes it commits.' At its core, it is complicity with colonial policies planted by British colonialism in Palestine a century ago, at the expense of the Palestinian people and the peoples of the region. In doing so, the German position contradicts the values Berlin claims to defend and ignores its international obligations as a signatory to the Geneva Conventions and a member of the United Nations. Germany also overlooks the vast body of evidence contained in the reports of UN special rapporteurs, various UN agencies, and the testimonies of human rights organizations such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International. This disregard represents not only a moral failure but also threatens what remains of Germany's credibility internationally, especially in the eyes of the Global South, which sees European—and German—double standards as a continuation of the colonial legacy. Despite the symbolic weight of halting some arms exports, the decision remains incomplete and belated, and does not change the fact that Germany is still one of the main supporters of Israel's war machine. What is required is not limited reactions, but a comprehensive redefinition of German foreign policy based on the principles of international law, far from the psychological and historical calculations long used as a pretext for complicity. Continuing to support the Israeli occupation state means implicit participation in its crimes. Any serious review of German policy must include a complete halt to arms exports, a reconsideration of political and economic relations with it, and support for international efforts to hold the occupation and those responsible for its crimes accountable before the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court. Berlin must also lift its obstruction of the European Union's decision to freeze the EU-Israel Association Agreement and link its criticisms of crimes in Gaza and the West Bank to punitive measures aimed at isolating the occupation and stripping it of political and diplomatic cover. If Germany wants to preserve its image as a state that respects human rights and international law, it must free itself from the shackles of the past and put its policies in the service of justice, not in the service of sustaining oppression and colonialism in its modern forms.


Jordan News
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The UN Security Council has a historic responsibility to activate Chapter VII. - Jordan News
In light of the accelerated development to eliminate the people of Gaza after the starvation suffered by nearly two million people, most of them women and children in Gaza, which may lead to a real disaster in the next few weeks, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu threatens to invade the Gaza Strip after 22 months in a bloody war waged on civilians in the Gaza Strip, the features of which have become clear to eliminate the Palestinians in Gaza and displace the rest of them in front of the world without moving a still but disapproval and indignation. اضافة اعلان Israel's invasion of the Gaza Strip will be like driving a nail into the coffin of the Strip, because of its occupation, killing its people and continuing to starve them, whose condition has reached the stage of real danger, and the lives of all its inhabitants are threatened with death . What is waiting for the United Nations, which includes 193 sovereign states and its 15-member council after the failure of all regional and international diplomatic mediations? These mediations are counted from the sixth chapter in the council. The UN Security Council now faces a historic responsibility to activate Chapter VII against Israel after the failure of Chapter VI measures, and every sovereign state and entity in this council bears full responsibility to activate this chapter with all its provisions, Chapter VII of the UN charter within its legal framework, which grants the UN Security Council the authority to take coercive measures, which amount to the use of international military force against Israel, to maintain international peace and security or restore them when they are threatened. In addition to killing, starving and displacing civilians in Gaza, Israel has invaded Syria, Lebanon and Yemen and killed innocent civilians in those countries. Israel is now threatening international peace and security and endangering the lives of the peoples of those countries. It considers the resolutions adopted by the Security Council under Chapter VII of the charter to be binding, in accordance with Article 25 of the charter. Therefore, the follow-up committee of the Arab and Islamic World Summit of foreign ministers must act today to directly request the UN Security Council to activate Chapter VII, and to move with the European countries that wanted to recognize Palestine state next month, so that they all move to activate Chapter VII before it is too late.