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Israel sends victims’ decomposing corpses to Gaza

Israel has tried to send almost ninety decomposing bodies of Palestinians to Gaza, while refusing to communicate the identity of its victims or where and why they were killed. The Palestinian health ministry has said it will not accept the bodies until their ‘names, ages, genders, [and] the areas in which they were killed and kidnapped’ are disclosed.

This is at least the fifth time that Israel has sent desecrated and unidentified bodies to Gaza, and in at least one case took live prisoners across the border before shooting them dead and leaving their bodies in the street. The occupation regime has also dumped bodies in mass, bulldozed graves and has dug up graveyards in Gaza.

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7 comments

  1. When does Benny attend the UNGA in New York? Now would be a good time for those arrest warrants to be issued, if only to see if any enterprising Americans want to try a citizens’arrest!

  2. What is going on in the world? It is as if a mad psychopath was given free rein while smug bastards stand and applaud. The cops should grab every politicians laptops etc.

    1. those running that there ‘state’ of that there israel, just show that they are reaching ever deeper levels of depravity, we can all see that they have no compassion for others. Their behaviour is sickening and totally unacceptable.

    2. “What is going on in the world?”

      Well, in the Collective Worst, whose ruling oligarch class is seeking to impose by force its unworkable model on the rest of humanity, this article provides some interesting insights:

      https://strategic-culture.su/news/2024/09/26/why-this-anti-democratic-anti-populism-ag-big-data-analytics/

      “Big data analytics have handed the ruling elites tools that could, if wielded responsibly, align governance with the will of the people in ways previously unimaginable. The sheer amount of personal data available, aggregated and analyzed to pinpoint every individual desire, should have heralded a new epoch of democracy, where government and culture are shaped by the collective will. But instead, what we have is the opposite: an authoritarian manipulation of this power, not to reflect the popular sentiment, but to suppress it……

      …..This is no accident. This is a deliberate strategy to maintain control. The elites—those in the WEF, IMF, Silicon Valley, and their political puppets—have moved beyond the pretence of democracy. They use the data not to serve, but to subvert. It is not a failure of governance but an assertion of a new kind of power, one that thrives on discord, disillusionment, and division. They know exactly what the people want, and yet they deliberately withhold it, offering instead a perverse menu of policies, culture, and propaganda designed to enrage, divide, and disempower. They push the limits of unpopularity to see how far they can go before the people rise up, only to realize that the structure itself—the apparatus of control—is impregnable. They are testing the elasticity of public tolerance, pushing the boundaries of oppression not to address the needs of the people but to demonstrate their immunity from consequence.

      This is the ultimate expression of anti-democracy, of anti-populism, in the age of big data. The elites are not simply unresponsive to the popular will; they are actively hostile to it. They use the immense technological power at their disposal not to foster a shared cultural or political reality but to fragment and atomize the population, creating a landscape where true democratic consensus is impossible. The result is a society where governance becomes an exercise in cruelty, where the more disconnected a policy is from the popular will, the more it signals elite power.

      The liberal critiques of this system fail precisely because they misunderstand the nature of the power being wielded. They mistake the superficial trappings of democracy for democracy itself, failing to see that what we face is a post-democratic reality. It is no longer about elections or the marketplace of ideas; it is about managing dissent, controlling narratives, and maintaining a thin veneer of legitimacy while perpetuating an authoritarian order. This is not paternalism as it existed in pre-modern or nationalist frameworks, where at least a semblance of the public good was pursued. No, this is paternalism weaponized, stripped of benevolence and directed solely at maintaining the elite’s stranglehold on society.

      The tragedy is not just that we live under this system, but that we have been conditioned to accept it, even to expect it. In an age where technology could liberate us, it has instead been harnessed to enslave us to a perpetual state of dissatisfaction and powerlessness. This is not merely a failure of democracy but its calculated annihilation, a destruction carried out in full view, hidden only by the complexity of the mechanisms used to carry it out. The future, if left in the hands of these elites, promises only more of the same—more control, more division, more distance between the rulers and the ruled. And until this reality is confronted, head-on, we will remain subjects, not citizens, in an increasingly hollowed-out, authoritarian world.”

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      There is no reasoning with such sociopaths and their fellow travellers. Just as there is no reasoning with a mad dog. The solution is the same in both cases.

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