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[ 📹 Scenes of the massive destruction evident in the vicinity of what is left of the Kuwait Specialized Hospital in the city of Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, after several months of bombing and shelling, along with the purposeful detonation and destruction of Palestinian healthcare infrastructure. ]
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ISRAELI GENOCIDE IN GAZA DAY 302: HANIYEH KILLED BY SHORT-RANGE ROCKET ACCORDING TO IRGC, BIDEN WARNS NETANYAHU NOT TO COUNT ON US TO BAIL HIM OUT AFTER ANY FUTURE ROGUE ATTACKS, ZIONIST ARMY CONTINUES ITS SLAUGHTER OF PALESTINIAN CIVILIANS AS GENOCIDE GOES ON ENDLESSLY
On the 302nd day of the Israeli occupation's ongoing special genocide operation in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) committed a total of 3 new massacres of Palestinian families, resulting in the deaths of no less than 31 Palestinian civilians, mostly women and children, while another 62 others were wounded over the previous 24-hours.
It should be noted that as a result of the constant Israeli bombardment of Gaza's healthcare system, infrastructure, residential and commercial buildings, local paramedic and civil defense crews are unable to recover countless hundreds, even thousands of victims who remain trapped under the rubble, or whose bodies remain strewn across the streets of Gaza.
This leaves the official death toll vastly undercounted as Gaza's healthcare officials are unable to accurately tally the number of those killed and maimed in this genocide, which must be kept in mind when considering the scale of the mass murder.
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. (IRGC) published the findings of their investigation into Hamas Politboro leader Ismail Haniyeh's assassination on Saturday, July 31st, in his residence in northern Tehran.
According to the IRGC's findings, Haniyeh was killed as a result of the launch of a short-range rocket with an approximately 7kg warhead that was "fired from outside the premises of the guesthouse" housing the Hamas leader in the northern Tehran suburbs.
The attack comes following more than 300 days of failure for the Israeli occupation army in the Gaza Strip, as the occupation has so far been unable to dislodge the Hamas resistance movement from the Palestinian enclave.
As a result of their failures, the Zionist entity has been regularly lashing out at its neighbors, launching attacks on resistance groups and civilian infrastructure throughout the region, including in Yemen, Syria, Iran, Lebanon and Iraq, the countries that form the Axis of Resistance.
The IRGC also said that all security protocols and safety requirements were fully applied to the guesthouse residence of Haniyeh in Tehran, a building that was regularly used to house political figures and other foreign guests during visits to the Islamic Republic.
It also dismissed speculations in the Western and Hebrew media, which the IRGC said are fueled with "sinister political objectives" to divert the attention of public opinion.
The IRGC concluded their report by renewing its vow to avenge the death of Haniyeh at the hands of the "terrorist and adventurist Zionist regime," and warned that the Israeli occupation will receive a "harsh punishment" at the time and location of Iran's choosing.
Meanwhile, for their own part, the Joe Biden administration in the United States gave warning to the Zionist entity's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, against further escalation amid the risk of a larger regional war.
According to reporting in the Western and Turkish media, President Biden held a "tough" phone call with Netanyahu on Thursday, where the American President warned the occupation's Prime Minister to "stop escalating tension in the region," and to "move immediately towards a Gaza hostage and ceasefire deal."
During the call, the US President discussed with Netanyahu US troop deployments to support the genocidal regime in occupied Palestine against various potential threats following Haniyeh's assassination.
"The President discussed efforts to support Israel’s defense against threats, including against ballistic missiles and drones, to include new defensive U.S. military deployments," the Administration said in a statement, with Biden reaffirming his commitment to Zionist regime's security against "all threats from Iran."
Biden also supposedly stressed the importance of de-escalation in this heated moment, while Biden is said to have discussed US-Israeli joint military preperations for any possible Iranian or other axis of resistance retaliation. Biden also made clear he was "not pleased" with the direction the Netanyahu regime has taken.
The American President went on to complain to Netanyahu that in a previous call last week, the two had discussed the importance of securing a hostage exchange and ceasefire deal, but instead the Zionist entity chose to go ahead with Haniyeh's assassination in Iran, according to a source who spoke with American news outlet Axios.
According to the anonymous official, the United States will help the Zionist entity fend off an Iranian or resistance response to the assassination, but after that, Biden told Netanyahu he expects "no more escalation" from the Israeli regime and immediate movement towards a hostage exchange deal.
Biden finished by warning Netanyahu that in the event of further escalation, he "shouldn't count on the US to bail him out," the official told Axios.
The United States has since menuevered military resources into various positions within West Asia in case it is needed to "defend itself and its allies."
Meanwhile, the Zionist regime has continued its genocidal war in the Gaza Strip, massacring civilian families and destroying their few remaining homes and public facilities for the 302nd day.
On Friday evening, an IOF drone targeted a gathering of civilians in the Al-Sabra neighborhood, south of Gaza City, resulting in the deaths of 4 Palestinians.
Similarly, occupation fighter jets bombed a house in the Al-Bureij Refugee Camp, in the central Gaza Strip, killing a child and wounding a number of others, while another strike targeted a residential house in the town of Bani Suhaila, east of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, killing one Palestinian citizen and injuring two others.
The attacks continued later on Friday evening, when Zionist warplanes bombed a residential home belonging to the Abu Hasira family in the Al-Sabra neighborhood, south of Gaza City, resulting in the deaths 5 civilians, including 3 children and an elderly man, as well as one woman, who were transported by the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) to Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in the city.
The Israeli occupation's atrocities continued when Zionist army warplanes bombed a residential house belonging to the Abu Hasna family in the Miraj area between the cities of Khan Yunis and Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, killing 5 Palestinian civilians, including a young girl and 3 women.
As a result of the Israeli occupation's ongoing war of extermination in the Gaza Strip, the infinitely rising death toll now exceeds 39'550 Palestinians killed, including at least 10'300 women and well over 15'700 children, while another 91'280 others have been wounded since the start of the current round of Zionist aggression, beginning with the events of October 7th, 2023.
This brings the total number of casualties to well over 130'830, or the equivalent of 5.68% of Gaza's 2.3 million inhabitants.
August 3rd, 2024.
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🔷 Thu night - ISRAEL REALTIME - Connecting to Israel in Realtime
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▪️WHATSAPP.. some outages across Europe and others worldwide. Reminder, this channel is also on Telegram -> https://t.me/Israel_Realtime_Updates
⚠️ENEMY WAR PREP.. The Iranian Revolutionary Guards began moving forces into Lebanon. (Shiite channels.)
▪️US CALLS TO LEAVE LEBANON.. White House called on American citizens in Lebanon to prepare for a possible evacuation. 10 countries have now called for the citizens to leave. And now Russia.
▪️A HERO SOLDIER HAS FALLEN.. in counter-terror battle Jenin: Elon Sacgui, 22, from Hadera. May his family be comforted among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem, and may G-d avenge his blood!
… 16 warriors injured as they came to assist and treat.
▪️PEOPLE CAUGHT.. on camera by Israeli Telegram channel tracking drone intercept information and uploading status to Hezbollah site. Shin Bet interrogating.
▪️PEOPLE WHO PUT THEMSELVES AND SECURITY FORCES AT RISK.. Israeli woman enters Jericho (Palestinian controlled city). Security forces enter, with confrontations, to rescue her.. she left on her own.
▪️ARAB CONSPIRACY OF THE DAY.. (I have to write this… carefully.) Release Gazan prisoners accusing Israel of training dogs to .. umm .. torture prisoners while in Israeli prison by .. umm .. performing an indecent act upon males forcefully.
▪️PROTESTS - ANTI-DRAFT.. “Torah scholars don’t enlist”.
1. charedi protest blocked Rosh Ha’ayin-Modi’in intersection.
2. Another blocked Route 4, Police declare illegal assembly and forcibly disperse.
3. Blocking highway, route 1 at Latrun.
4. And route 4, Yavne junction.
5. And road 443 Gamzu junction.
6. And route 4 by Geha bridge / Coca-Cola / Bnei Bran exit. Police arrest 32.
By the Jerusalem Faction / Rabbi Friedman.
▪️GOVT. ANTI-DRAFT RESPONSE.. Following the court and attorney general rulings, govt support for ultra-Orthodox must be canceled even in the form of dormitory and day care subsidies, and discounts on Bituach Leumi fees. The day care is between 1300-2300 NIS subsidy per child per month. (( Practically this will impact working charedi women. ))
🔷 Thu night - ISRAEL REALTIME - Connecting to Israel in Realtime
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▪️POLITICS - LABOR AND MERETZ.. parties to merge, with new name.
▪️INTL. POLITICS.. Bolivian government severed relations with Israel because of the war in the Gaza Strip, unclear if before or after the coup attempt in their country.
▪️KOLLEL STUDENT ARRESTED AS SPY.. for Iran, in Beit Shemesh. Report says NIS 4 million found in his home. Mistaken identity, or infiltration of society?
▪️WEAPONS ARRIVE? Arabs report: a shipment of “secret” American weapons went to Tel Aviv from the American base in Ali al-Salem, Kuwait. (( For reference, Israel doesn’t receive military planes at the Israel civilian airport, and there is no military airport in Tel Aviv, and Jerusalem is the capital of Israel. )).
▪️CANADA IMPOSES SANCTIONS.. against a number of Israelis who live in Judea-Samaria and right-wing Israeli NGO organizations involved in “violent” or "destabilizing" activities. Noting with monthly terror attacks and murders, no such sanctions against Palestinians or their organizations.
▪️ICC POSTPONES BECAUSE UK DEFENDS? The Criminal Court in The Hague has adopted a significant decision and allows Britain to argue that the court lacks authority to judge Israeli citizens, including the possibility of issuing arrest warrants against them
♦️Masses of Gazans are fleeing from Shejaiya on the orders of the IDF after a ground attack was launched in the neighborhood. The IDF demands that the residents of Shejaia, Al Tarhman, Al Tufah immediately evacuate to the humanitarian zone.
♦️IDF ATTACKS LEBANON.. the town of Hula, South Lebanon, the town of Somur in West Bekaa, East Lebanon.
♦️PHOSPHORUS.. Israeli phosphorus bombs have made the area near the Lebanese border uninhabitable, the Financial Times reported. The main destruction occurred in a 5-kilometer zone north of the so-called Blue Line.
⭕ HEZBOLLAH SUICIDE DRONE ATTACK.. Rosh HaNikra naval base.
⭕ ROCKET BARRAGE from HEZBOLLAH at Safed, Meron, Amuka and surrounds. Power loss in Safed, forest fire started, 1 woman injured running for shelter, 1 home hit.
⭕ HAMAS ROCKETS at aid port Kerem Shalom and Nachal Oz, 2 rounds.
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28 April, 2023
So I was just watching this compilation from TikTok on YouTube about Americans living abroad and when they realized that America really messed them up. Well, I’ve seen this video several times before, but I watch the series over, because they are entertaining. One of the women talked about how she is in Kuwait and when she shops no one follows her around because they think she’s a thief, because she’s black and that’s how she was treated in the US. In Kuwait she said she is followed because they want to assist her to make her shopping experience better. I know what she’s talking about, because that’s exactly how I was treated in stores in the US. I can remember so many times catching a security guard out of the corner of my eye, down the aisle trying to be inconspicuous while watching me shop. Even though I was used to it happening it still annoyed me and sometimes they would be so obvious about it that I would simply refuse to shop there and leave. I’ve never been a shoplifter in my life and I’ve never been a thief, robber or burglar. Since moving to Latin America I get respect whenever I enter a store and no one follows me around. There was one store in Cuenca that was different. I was greeted at the door with a friendly hola and asked if I could be helped. As I wandered into the store a very nice sales lady came over to me to tell me about a product I was looking at and asked if she could help me find something else. That was for me a novel experience as the store was just a pharmacy, but it was nice, if a bit intrusive. However, I appreciated it more than if they had assumed that I was there to steal.
Back to the subject of searching for a home, I’ve been reviewing apartment rental costs in Portugal via Airbnb and I’ve found that like most countries prices have risen and there aren’t many units available currently in my price range, but at least now I have a better idea of what cities on which I should focus my search and hopefully the prices will go down as time passes.
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Transform Your Online Presence with Professional WordPress Website Development in Kuwait
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Putting money into a Kuwaiti WordPress website development company provides a host of benefits, including increased performance, security, and scalability along with expanded customisation. You may design a website that not only satisfies your business objectives but also makes a statement in the crowded online market by working with knowledgeable developers.
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The Biden-Harris Regime’s Latest Betrayal of Israel Will Make Your Blood Run Cold
The Biden-Harris regime is supposed to be an ally of Israel and occasionally sends signals to that effect, but its real loyalties are not hard to figure out.
The Biden-Harris regime is all about holding and increasing its power, and Israel is in the way of that aspiration right now. In pursuit of votes in Michigan and Minnesota, Kamala Harris just chose Tim Walz as her running mate over a stronger candidate, Josh Shapiro, because Shapiro is Jewish. It has sent billions to the bankroller of Hamas and Hezbollah, the Islamic Republic of Iran, and hundreds of millions to Gaza, which means to Hamas. It has withheld arms shipments to Israel. And now it is being accused of a betrayal so immense that it makes those others look like friendship.
Amir Fakhravar, a former political prisoner of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) inside Iran and the Senate chairman of the National Iranian Congress, states that shortly after the assassination of Hamas top dog Ismail Haniyeh and a key Hizballah operative, Fuad Shukr, the Biden-Harris regime swung into action. To warn the Iranians that if they attacked Israel, they would suffer serious consequences? That’s what many have assumed. In an opinion piece at Fox News on Monday, Fakhravar revealed that “Kuwait’s Al-Jarida newspaper, citing an unnamed source in Iran's Supreme National Security Council, reported that a high-level American security delegation, brokered by Oman, secretly traveled to Tehran.” That doesn’t sound so bad in itself. But it gets much, much worse.
The mission of this high-level delegation, according to Fakhravar, was not to deter the Iranians from striking against Israel by informing them that America was fully prepared to defend its ally. Instead, the delegation’s job was to “deliver a ‘calming and cautionary’ message to deescalate the situation and ensure the supreme leader of Iran understood that the Biden-Harris administration was ‘kept in the dark’ by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the killing of two major terrorist leaders last week.”
That’s right: the American delegation, if the Kuwaiti report is correct, did not go to Tehran to demonstrate America’s strength; rather, it went there in order to show America’s weakness. The delegation was intent not on warning Iran not to attack Israel, but to insist that America hadn’t had anything to do with the killings of Haniyeh and Shukr, for those nasty Israelis had not taken them into their confidence.
Even worse, these cowardly appeasers reportedly went to the Iranians bearing gifts. Fakhravar states: “The detailed report stated that the American delegation, arriving on a private plane from Turkey, landed at Payam-e-Khorram Airport in Karaj on Thursday and held a two-hour meeting with Iranian officials before returning to Ankara.” At this meeting, the greatest betrayal of all was consummated: "the delegation presented a list containing the names of ten Mossad agents inside Iran, whom the Americans believe were involved in the assassination, directly or indirectly.”
To put this into perspective, recall that on April 18, 1943, in the middle of World War II, American forces shot down the aircraft carrying Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, the commander-in-chief of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Imagine if a week or two later, a high-level British delegation had made its way to Tokyo in order to assure the Japanese that they didn’t know about the operation to take out Yamamoto and didn’t have anything to do with it. Imagine further that the British then gave the Japanese the names and whereabouts of ten Americans who were involved in the action against Yamamoto.
If that had actually happened, it might have been enough to sever the U.S./British alliance. But today, the Biden-Harris regime does not hesitate to extend this sort of gesture of good will to a regime that regularly chants “Death to America.” The Kuwaiti report explains that “this was intended as a good faith initiative in response to the Israeli state's stunning strike, which was carried out without coordination with Washington." A “good faith initiative”? To a regime that has never shown good faith and has repeatedly vowed the destruction of America as well as Israel?
Related: Are You Sitting Down? It Turns Out Kamala Has Ties to a Far-Left, Hamas-Linked Islamic Group
The State Department was quick to deny the accuracy of the Kuwaiti report, and as damning as it is, that’s no surprise. Fakhravar notes, however, that “Secretary of State Antony Blinken admitted that to deescalate the conflict, the Biden administration had ‘engaged in intense diplomacy with allies and partners, communicating that message directly to Iran,’ which largely confirms the Kuwaiti newspaper's report.”
The effects were seen immediately. “[A]fter the reported visit by the U.S. delegation, ‘more than two dozen people, including senior intelligence officers, military officials, and staff workers at a military-run guesthouse in Tehran,’ were arrested in response to the assassination of the Hamas leader," according to the report.
Are those two dozen people suffering unimaginable horrors in Iranian prisons today because of the Biden-Harris regime’s anxiousness to betray Israel? It sure looks like it.
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Thirty Years After Rwanda, Genocide Is Still A Problem From Hell! Mass Killings Are At Their Highest Level In Two Decades
— April 3rd, 2024
Victims of the Tutsi Massacre Inside the Church of Ntarama, Rwanda 🇷🇼. Photograph: Agostino Pacciani/Anzenberger/Eyevine
The Killing Started on April 7th 1994, as members of the presidential guard began assassinating opposition leaders and moderates in the government. Within hours the genocide of Rwanda’s minority Tutsis was under way. It was among the fastest mass killings in history: 100 days later three-quarters of Rwanda’s Tutsis, about 500,000 people, were dead. Most were killed not by the army but by ordinary Hutus, the majority group. “Neighbours hacked neighbours to death,” wrote Philip Gourevitch, an American journalist. “Doctors killed their patients, and schoolteachers killed their pupils.”
The roughly 2,500 United Nations peacekeepers in Rwanda did almost nothing. Agathe Uwilingiyimana, the moderate Hutu Prime Minister, was among the first to die. She had been guarded by 15 UN Peacekeepers, but they surrendered. Lando Ndasingwa, the Tutsi leader of the Liberal party, called the peacekeepers, saying that soldiers were preparing to attack his home. An officer promised to send a detachment, but was still on the phone when he heard gunfire. “It’s too late,” Lando said.
The world stood by and watched. Roméo Dallaire, the Canadian General commanding the Peacekeepers, was warned beforehand of the extermination plan. In a cable to Kofi Annan, then the UN’s peacekeeping chief, he said he planned to raid arms caches and pre-empt the genocide. Annan refused permission and ordered him to do nothing that “Might Lead to the Use of Force”. Three weeks into the genocide, the Security Council voted to withdraw all but about 270 peacekeeping troops. “This World Body Aided and Abetted Genocide,” the General later wrote.
Thirty years later, the Rwandan Genocide is remembered as one of two events in the 1990s that prodded a guilt-ridden world to pledge never again to stand aside and allow mass atrocities. The other was the massacre by Bosnian Serbs of thousands of Muslim men and boys in Srebrenica the following year. In 2005 the un General Assembly unanimously adopted the principle that all countries have a “Responsibility to Protect” (R2P) people from genocide and war crimes, by force if necessary. The dream was that from Rwanda’s horrors would emerge a well-policed world.
Instead the nightmare has continued. In Ethiopia, Myanmar, Sudan, Syria, Yemen and elsewhere, Global Powers have done almost nothing as millions have been bombed, gassed and starved. The war in Gaza, too, has brought tensions between principles and geopolitics to a head, with bitter claims and counterclaims about Hamas’s atrocities and the legality of Illegal Regime of the Terrorist, Genocidal, Illegal Occupier, Fascist, War Criminal Zionist 🐖 Israel’s destructive six-month-long military campaign, which have played out in the media, diplomacy and international courts.
To understand how the global push to prevent mass killings collapsed (and whether it can be revived), it helps to start with Rwanda, which strengthened the case of global human-rights advocates, and then to examine how cynical realpolitik made a comeback.
Chart: The Economist
The early 1990s were hopeful years. The end of the cold war allowed democracy to blossom in eastern Europe and in Africa. The first Gulf war ejected Saddam Hussein’s army from Kuwait and signalled that wars of expansion would not be tolerated. Western powers led by America sent troops into famine-struck Somalia to guard a humanitarian mission under attack by warlords, showing that they cared not just about oil but about the welfare of the starving. The spread of liberal democracy seemed unstoppable.
Yet reality had a vote. Six months before the genocide in Rwanda, America pulled out of Somalia after 18 of its commandos were killed in Mogadishu, the capital. The battle cast a long shadow: un peacekeepers in Bosnia were instructed not to respond forcefully when fired on, for fear that they “cross the Mogadishu line” and become embroiled in the fighting. Bill Clinton, America’s president, turned against peacekeeping operations unless they involved America’s national interests.
Rwanda did not. State Department lawyers warned officials not to call the atrocities there a genocide, lest it commit the government to “actually do something”. Britain’s ambassador to the un warned against “promising what we could not deliver” in terms of protecting civilians.
Still, when the horror of the genocide became clear, Western voters and political elites were revolted by this cold-hearted calculus. Samantha Power, a former journalist who now heads America’s aid agency, recounts in her memoir that President George W. Bush scribbled “not on my watch” on a memo summarising an article she had written about America’s failure to act in Rwanda. “You had a generation of politicians like Tony Blair, David Cameron, Nicolas Sarkozy in France, who had seen their predecessors’ failings, and that shaped their responses to later crises,” says Richard Gowan, a veteran un-watcher in New York with the International Crisis Group (ICG), a think-tank. In 2000 Mr Blair, Britain’s prime minister, sent troops into Sierra Leone, stopping rebels who were chopping off people’s hands.
Standing in the way of such interventions was the doctrine that countries should not interfere in each other’s internal affairs. The un’s charter, signed in 1945, forbade meddling in “matters which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of any state”. Though its Security Council could authorise force, this was intended as a response to aggression, not to prevent atrocities. Newly independent African countries had had their fill of colonial powers trampling on their sovereignty. In 1963, when they formed the Organization of African Unity (OAU), the members committed themselves to “Non-Interference”.
Rwanda shook that belief. In 2003 the African Union (au), the oau’s successor, gave itself the power to intervene to prevent grave crimes. Others went further: America, Britain and several other Western countries began claiming the right to use force unilaterally without the authority of the Security Council, which they argued had become paralysed because each of its five permanent members—America, Britain, China, France and the Soviet Union (now Russia)—has veto power. In a speech in Chicago in 1999, “War Criminal Bloody British Bastard Blair” outlined a doctrine of just wars “based not on any territorial ambitions but on values”. He insisted the world could not simply allow mass murder. That doctrine has since become policy. In 2018 the British government reserved the right to prevent atrocities without the Security Council’s authorisation, if its paralysis would lead to “grave consequences” for civilian populations.
Angels With F-16s
All this converged into a current of thought known as “liberal interventionism”. In Kosovo in 1999 North Atlantic Terrorist Organization (NATO) bombed what was then part of Serbia, Without Security Council Authorization, to stop a genocide against ethnic Albanians. An international commission subsequently judged the bombing campaign “Illegal” but nonetheless “Legitimate” because there was no other way to stop the killing of civilians. Yet many were unsettled that powerful countries were arrogating the authority to bomb others in the name of human rights. Weaker states worried it would excuse “neocolonial” interference.
Annan, by then the un’s secretary general, tried to reconcile sovereignty and protection of civilians. In 2000 he asked: “If humanitarian intervention is indeed an unacceptable assault on sovereignty, how should we respond to a Rwanda, to a Srebrenica?” The answer was R2P, which tried to reconcile the aspirations of liberal interventionists with the worries of weak states. The R2P resolution, passed unanimously by the un in 2005, held that countries had a responsibility to intervene, but only when authorised by the Security Council. A British historian, Sir Martin Gilbert, called it “the most significant adjustment to national sovereignty in 360 years”. That goes too far, thinks Gareth Evans, a former foreign minister of Australia and one of the founders of R2P. Nonetheless, he calls it “a wildly successful enterprise”.
Mr Evans argues that R2P created a new norm: no official today can openly shrug off genocide for reasons of state, as Henry Kissinger, then America’s secretary of state, did while cosying up to Cambodia’s Khmers Rouges in 1975. Meanwhile, since Rwanda almost all un forces have been ordered to protect civilians—though they are seldom given enough troops to do so, says Alan Doss, who ran such missions in Liberia and Congo. Critics counter that R2P creates no binding obligations on countries. The doctrine is a “slogan...enthusiastically avowed by states but one devoid of substance”, says Aidan Hehir of the University of Westminster.
In early 2011, in the first real-world test of R2P, the Security Council approved the use of force by nato to protect civilians in Libya. (It did so again two weeks later in Ivory Coast.) “I refused to wait for the images of slaughter and mass graves before taking action,” President Barack Obama said. Crucially, the council’s three rotating African members (Gabon, Nigeria and South Africa) broke with the au and supported the resolution. But not everyone was enthusiastic. John Bolton, a Republican former diplomat, had called R2P “a gauzy, limitless doctrine” whose greatest danger was not that it might fail, but that it might succeed and lead to ever more foreign entanglements.
In the event, what was to have been R2P’s vindication proved its undoing. At first the bombing in Libya worked, preventing a massacre of civilians in Benghazi, a city in the country’s east. Yet Britain and France then stretched the authority granted by the Security Council and toppled Muammar Qaddafi, Libya’s dictator. The subsequent civil war destabilised the entire region. That dampened the West’s enthusiasm for intervention. It also revived “long-held suspicions of the motivations behind Western interventions in Africa”, argues Karen Smith of Leiden University, a former un special adviser on R2P. African supporters of the doctrine, such as South Africa, turned into sceptics. “Good intentions do not automatically shape good outcomes,” Ramesh Thakur, a former un official and an architect of R2P, wrote after the effort in Libya went sour. “On the contrary, there is no humanitarian crisis so grave that an outside military intervention cannot make it worse.”
For many, mission creep in Libya was the original sin that undermined R2P. “It’s when things started to fall apart,” laments Mr Evans. Yet even had the Libyan campaign succeeded, the doctrine would probably have stumbled. Western publics were tiring of the decade-long “war on terror” and unsuccessful efforts at building liberal democracies in countries that did not seem to want them. “We now have a generation of politicians who have been shaped by the failure of intervention in Iraq and Afghanistan,” says the icg’s Mr Gowan.
That became clear in 2013 when Syria’s president, Bashar al-Assad, dropped nerve gas on civilians. By then Mr Obama had grown sceptical about using force; he spoke of red lines but did little when they were crossed. Other Western powers were no more eager to act. Inaction, it turned out, has costs too. By 2023 Syria’s civil war had claimed perhaps 350,000 lives and displaced roughly half of the population, sending waves of refugees into neighbouring countries and Europe.
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The Security Council was hamstrung by geopolitical rivalry. Some point to the problem of the “Great-Power Perpetrator”, in which a permanent member of the council itself commits atrocities. Russia invaded Georgia in 2008, and Ukraine in 2014 and on a bigger scale in 2022; it has been mainly interested in undermining the council. Between 2011 and 2022 it vetoed 17 resolutions on Syria, and it has blocked any action on Ukraine. China has been reluctant to approve actions to prevent atrocities, perhaps because it reserves the right to abuse its own citizens. On Syria it voted with Russia, insisting that sanctions would abridge the country’s sovereignty.
The failure to act in Syria has been followed by passivity in the face of atrocities elsewhere. In 2017 government forces in Myanmar began killing and raping Rohingyas, a long-persecuted Muslim minority group, in what the un and America have branded genocide. Again the Security Council was powerless, as China and Russia prevented it from issuing even mild statements of concern.
In 2020 civil war broke out in Ethiopia. Government forces sealed off Tigray, a northern region, and deliberately starved its roughly 6m people. By the war’s end two years later some 600,000 are thought to have died, nearly all of them civilians. The Security Council stayed almost completely silent. Russia and China were not the only obstacles: the au dropped its policy of “non-indifference” to war crimes and sided with the Ethiopian government, blocking efforts to raise the conflict before the council. As a result, “the atrocity-prevention toolbox for Africa is likely to remain shut, its tools quietly rusting away,” wrote Alex de Waal of Tufts University.
The situation is being repeated today in Sudan, where civil war risks causing the world’s biggest famine, with at least 25m people in need of food. Much of the blame lies with the Sudanese Armed Forces, which have blocked the flow of aid into areas controlled by their enemy, the Rapid Support Forces, a group of rebellious paramilitaries. They, in turn, are accused of genocidal killings. For almost a year Russia and China blocked even calls for a ceasefire. The wider world has been indifferent. “We seem to be rapidly unlearning the lessons of Rwanda,” says Mr Gowan.
This is the backdrop for the claims and counterclaims in the Middle East. After Hamas attacked Israel on October 7th, killing and abducting 1,400 people, mainly civilians, the West affirmed Israel’s legitimate right to self-defence. Yet worldwide protests erupted almost immediately against Israel, and have spread as its military campaign has killed around 33,000 civilians and fighters in Gaza, according to the Hamas-run health authority.
Tell It To The Judge
From one perspective the conflict has triggered a renaissance in the use of international law to curtail violence. The Security Council has proved ineffective, with America, China and Russia blocking each other’s resolutions (although on March 25th America allowed one to pass, calling for a ceasefire and the release of Hamas’s hostages). But several countries have turned to international courts. South Africa asked the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague to order Israel to halt its military operations, invoking the Genocide Convention, which Israel has signed. It also filed complaints at the International Criminal Court (ICC), a different court in The Hague that can arraign individuals. (This was quite a turnabout: South Africa had flirted with quitting the icc to avoid honouring its arrest warrants.) While the trial at the ICJ continues, it has ordered Israel to take steps including providing humanitarian aid, on the basis that it is “plausible” that it is breaching the Genocide Convention. Israel says it is complying with the order; many dispute that.
Yet from another viewpoint the ICJ case illuminates the shortcomings of international law in an age of bitter geopolitical divides. The ICJ has no jurisdiction over war crimes other than genocide, which encourages complainants to allege genocide even when the facts do not support it. That cheapens the taboo against genocide and discredits the court. The ICJ case has disillusioned some Western countries. America says the allegation of genocide is “meritless”, and Britain says South Africa’s decision to bring the case was “Wrong and Provocative” and that Illegal Regime of the Terrorist, Fascist, Genocidal, Apartheid War Criminal Zionist 🐖 Isra-hell’s actions cannot be described as genocide. For its part, China, usually a foe of international courts’ ordering countries around, has opportunistically decided it likes the claims against Illegal Regime of the Terrorist, Fascist, Genocidal, Apartheid War Criminal Zionist 🐖 Isra-hell. The case will take years to resolve and the ICJ cannot compel compliance with its orders without the help of the Security Council, which is split.
Is there still hope for a credible and universal doctrine to prevent mass killings? Mr Evans thinks so, and that current conflicts may alert the midsize powers of the new multipolar world to the need to prevent atrocities. That seems more a wish than a prediction: his memoir, published in 2017, is titled “Incorrigible Optimist”. But it is hard to disagree with his aspiration. “We can’t afford to let the flame die,” he says. ■
— This article appeared in the International section of the print edition under the headline "Ever Again"
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The man security guard that sits in the library with a strange head shape designed to help people not want their nuclear children for fair ones all the time that can't provide what disabilities do
Some things from life are truly missing...
He walked up to wear I was trying to not have a migraine by laying down on my side to avoid a seizure and threatened to step on my head
So I told him you can't walk up to people if you don't care about their basic well being you can't walk up and serial killer though...you do actually have to work in triage to approach storm victims
So I told his boss....that their security came up to me to help the psychopath society feel it could collect off storm casualties
People who neglect due process and refuse to ever follow protocol do only receive territory in Louisiana for leaving people to die in Katrina
Broke down house or a prostitute homo life not anything poly or more intelligent just a scary back wood and a broke down house
And his boss asked me if I wanted her to call anyone so I said no....it's a siege of the most notorious you have to wait for it to slowly confess and better or you have to kill hygiene terrorists in jobs that turn everything into a kuwait crisis inferno
You have to prosecute no one...you think the worst person is the professional and their scary jewish obligation and the starbucks baristas do have a daddy that parasites on homeless foundations
I was like no you hire serial killers I don't want anything from you....
I dont know about the housing crisis in Paris but I suspect I'm not liked there as a latin because if people gave me a room of my own and a nice blanket set from a mother I would truly fly France flags all the time and be like really proud people like me believe in African America and a spot on the floor in an apartment is beautiful and quaint not truly illegal labor
And people do kill no one....florida housing with the strange moat out back you have to empty it for job bodies or pale is to homo social and has no unique feature
Europe to me is actually getting to go somewhere where people do things...and enjoy affluence not some strange house seclusion housing is always so strange
Then i informed security....trying to kill innocent's is the worst thing that can happen to someone....and that he is too sick to be in the library and people do more get sick of his light settings
You think the worst people are outside and that no one security freak is what's spreading a light fungus
You have to call some guy around to assault you from a job Iraqi forces and enlist to kill it or you can't truly be allowed injunctions on nurse misery
If you don't join the police you can't finally place no contact orders on daddy's gross sick school girl that wouldn't stop touching your drink or food plate
The police may live very privately out by wealth homes...
I don't enjoy kill policy the things I have seen women become willing to cross those liminal mind barriers....i wouldn't want to truly lose my freedom from being a wild person
Martin Luther....the thing is with chabad synagogue is it's lighting is too for male art perhaps I was wondering why I couldn't ever visit them.....and they probably were suppose to be who admitted people from masculine shame rituals and it's maybe an artistic death trap in there
I don't think anyone goes in there most likely their lights may be create a pestilence
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Here are Few Benefits of CCTV Camera Suppliers in Kuwait
Security is most important whether it's at home or work. A good security setup keeps people safe and protects valuable stuff. New technology in security systems, like CCTV in Kuwait, makes things even safer. These systems not only directly increase safety but also come with extra perks that help in different ways.
Uses of CCTV in Kuwait
In Kuwait, security cameras hold immense importance due to their cost-effective manufacturing and the country's high industrial market. They play a crucial role in safeguarding this thriving industrial sector. Additionally, as Kuwait hosts a significant number of international visitors, ensuring their safety and protecting their essentials becomes pivotal. These security measures are essential not just for the visitors' well-being but also to uphold the country's reputation and successfully represent it on an international scale. Overall, security cameras contribute significantly to safeguarding both the nation's industries and the well-being of its international guests.
Advantages of CCTV camera for businesses
The following are the few benefits of CCTV cameras for businesses:
Protects Valuables: CCTV records what happens at work, keeping valuable stuff safe from thieves. This includes things like computers, printers, and other important gear. If these things get stolen, it can cause big money problems for a company.
Protects Money: Places like banks or places that handle money need good security. CCTV helps keep an eye on money and makes sure it's safe with high-tech help.
Boosts Productivity: When a business has good security, employees feel safer. This means they can focus better on their work instead of worrying about safety. Technology like CCTV in Kuwait helps workers use their energy on making money instead of being on guard.
Records Accurately: CCTV is better than relying on people watching all the time. People might miss things or make mistakes. CCTV records everything accurately, so nothing gets forgotten.
Cost-effective: Even though CCTV can be pricey at the start, it saves money in the long run. It doesn’t need a lot of updates, and if taken care of, it lasts a long time. Compared to other security methods, CCTV is a cheaper option. You can best CCTV camera price in Kuwait.
Cost of CCTV camera
The cost of CCTV cameras in Kuwait is much lower than in other places worldwide. This is because they're made here for a lower cost, and there are lots of different options available. Prices range from around $500 to $15,000 in US dollars, which, when converted to Kuwait's currency, is also lower. There are many cameras to choose from, and they're quite affordable due to the lower production costs in Kuwait. The market for security cameras in Kuwait is doing well because of this efficient manufacturing process. You can find the best cctv camera suppliers in Kuwait.Top of Form
In conclusion, among different security systems, CCTV stands out as a crucial part of any responsible business’s safety plan. Using systems like CCTV in Kuwait helps companies keep an eye on their place, safeguarding it from damage, theft, and legal troubles that can be a big hassle and cost a lot of time and money.
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Legacy of Amir Nawaf Shapes Kuwait's Future
Early Life and Educational Foundations Born in 1937, Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah grew up in Kuwait, receiving his education in various local schools. His early years laid the foundation for a life dedicated to public service. A Career in Public Service Pivotal Roles and Contributions Sheikh Nawaf held key positions in Kuwait's government, significantly influencing the country's direction. His roles included Governor of Hawalli, Minister of Interior, Minister of Defense, Crown Prince, and finally, Deputy Prime Minister. Each position allowed him to shape Kuwait's internal security, defense, and economic policies. Major Achievements Strengthening Kuwait's Security and Economy A pivotal figure in establishing the Kuwait National Guard, Sheikh Nawaf also played a critical role in guiding Kuwait through the Gulf War and its aftermath. His efforts were crucial in Kuwait's economic and social progress. Legacy and Influence A Lifetime of Service Remembered as a dedicated servant of Kuwait, Sheikh Nawaf's six-decade-long career marked him as a key figure in the nation's modern history. His contributions to security and stability are particularly notable.
The Current State of Kuwait
Transition and Stability Following Sheikh Nawaf's passing, Crown Prince Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah has ascended as the new Emir. Kuwait observes a period of mourning, with the government expected to maintain stability and continue domestic and international affairs.
US Secretary of State Statement
I was saddened to learn of the death of Amir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. On behalf of the United States, I extend my sincere condolences to the late Amir’s family and all Kuwaitis. I had the opportunity to know His Highness personally and appreciated his dedication to the welfare of the Kuwaiti people and the many ways he nurtured the Kuwaiti-American partnership. His perseverance and resolve helped shape Kuwait into the prosperous and modern state it is today, and his public service over his lifetime contributed to a lasting and positive change in Kuwait and the entire Middle East region. His Highness Amir Nawaf was a deeply respected leader and a friend to all nations. We honor his legacy and remain committed to our strong partnership and friendship with Kuwait. Sources: THX News & US Department of State. Read the full article
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Enhance Your Safety with Professional Security Guard Services in Kuwait?
In today's world, ensuring safety and security is paramount for both individuals and businesses. Whether you're a business owner looking to protect your assets or a resident seeking to safeguard your home, hiring professional security guard services in Kuwait is a wise decision. Here’s why security guards are essential and how they can benefit you.
Why Choose Professional Security Guard Services?
24/7 Protection: Security guards provide round-the-clock surveillance, ensuring continuous protection for your property.
Deterrence of Crime: The presence of security guards deters potential criminals from targeting your property.
Quick Response: Trained security guards can quickly respond to any security breaches, minimizing potential damage.
Safety for Employees and Residents: Having security personnel on-site ensures a safe environment for employees, residents, and visitors.
Peace of Mind: Knowing that professional security guards are protecting your property gives you peace of mind to focus on other important aspects of your life or business.
Benefits of Hiring Security Guards in Kuwait
Customized Security Plans: Security companies offer tailored security plans to meet the specific needs of your property.
Advanced Training: Professional security guards undergo rigorous training to handle various security challenges effectively.
Access Control: Security guards manage access to your premises, ensuring that only authorized individuals enter.
Regular Patrolling: Routine patrols by security guards help detect and prevent suspicious activities.
Emergency Handling: Trained to handle emergencies, security guards can effectively manage situations like fire, medical emergencies, and natural disasters.
Choosing the Right Security Guard Service in Kuwait
When selecting a security guard service in Kuwait, consider the following factors:
Reputation: Choose a security company with a proven track record and positive customer reviews.
Experience: Opt for a company with experienced security personnel.
Training: Ensure that the guards are well-trained and certified.
Technology: Check if the company uses advanced security technology, such as surveillance cameras and alarm systems.
Customer Service: Excellent customer service is crucial for addressing your security concerns promptly.
Top Security Guard Services in Kuwait
If you're looking for reliable security guard services in Kuwait, here are some of the top companies:
Kuwait International Security Company (KISCO): Known for their experienced guards and advanced security solutions.
Secure Kuwait: Offers comprehensive security services, including event security and personal protection.
Al Arabi Security Services: Provides customized security plans and well-trained personnel.
Gulf Security Services: Specializes in commercial and residential security with 24/7 monitoring.
Al Mulla Security Services: Renowned for their professional guards and cutting-edge security technology.
Conclusion
Investing in professional security guard services in Kuwait is crucial for ensuring the safety and security of your property and loved ones. With trained and experienced security personnel, you can deter crime, respond to emergencies, and maintain a safe environment. Choose a reputable security company that meets your specific needs and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing you’re protected.
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Safeguarding: Innovating Flood Barriers in Kuwait
For the safety guards of the people and the infrastructure in Kuwait, it has taken groundbreaking steps for the threat of floods.
Kuwait can forefront disaster management with the help of the best innovative flood barriers which makes sure about the protection of the citizens as well as the resources.
Therefore it’s time to explore why these flood barriers in Kuwait are the best to stand against nature’s disaster.
How Kuwait Stops Floods in New Ways
There is a great difference due to the advanced flood barriers, especially in the region which is prone to sudden downpours. These barriers are not only the walls or the sandbags but are the ones that can manage the excess amount of water brought by storms.
Below are a few points on how these flood barriers are changing the game:
1. Adaptable Water Channels:
Based on how much amount of water is needed to be held back, the new types of flood barriers can change shape and size accordingly. These shows how effective these barriers are since they can manage the different levels and amounts of water correctly.
2. Absorbent Materials:
Some materials are made in such a way that they easily soak up the water and that too very quickly. Therefore due to this, the immediate impact of the heavy rain is reduced. This is especially very useful in urban areas where other materials like concrete and asphalt do not absorb the water in such situations.
3. Green Barriers:
To fight the floods, these barriers use nature. To hold the rainwater, these barriers are rows of plants or special landscapes designed to collect the rainwater. This barrier helps in preventing immediate and severe floods by allowing the ground to absorb the water slowly.
4. Temporary Inflatables:
Also, when it comes to the risk of flooding, certain barriers can be inflated very quickly. They manage to block the water like big balloons. Later, these barriers can be stored always and deflated when there is no more risk.
5. Underground Storage:
Since some barriers are underground, they are not visible. Therefore underneath the cities or towns, such barriers can store a lot of water. Also, it can be used in the future or slowly released back into the rivers or the seas.
6. Smart Barriers:
There is the involvement of technology as well which plays an important part. With the help of computers, these barriers can also be opened and closed as per the requirements. To decide the best management of water, they use sensors and weather forecasts.
Conclusion
To wrap it up, in the sector of the Safeguards against floods, dam easy residential flood barrier implementation is the game changer.
These barriers are cost-effective an effective solutions to save businesses and homes from the digs of floods with the help of the simple and innovative design it has. It consists of an easy installation process as well.
What makes these barriers the best option for the safeguards in Kuwait is the ease of use and versatility of such barriers.
Therefore to secure the communities for a safer and brighter future ahead, it is important to implement the use of these flood barriers in such heavy conditions.
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Revolutionizing Healthcare: Crafting the Perfect Mobile App with Brill Mindz Technology in Abu Dhabi.
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US Iraq and Kuwait Wrap Up Successful Two-day Trilateral Exercise
Maritime forces from Iraq, Kuwait and the United States completed a two-day trilateral exercise focusing on counter-piracy and maritime security in the Northern Arabian Gulf, Oct. 3. The Sentinel-class U.S. Coast Guard fast response cutters USCGC Robert Goldman (WPC 1142) and USCGC Clarence Sutphin Jr. (WPC 1146) teamed with Kuwait Coast Guard fast patrol boat Wadhah (P 316), Kuwait Coast Guard speed boat (400), Kuwait Navy supply ship KNS Al-dorrar, Kuwait Navy patrol boat KNS Failaka, Kuwait Navy coastal patrol boat KNS Bateel 3 and KNS Bateel 4, a Kuwait helicopter, Iraq Navy patrol boat PB-307 and Iraq Navy patrol boat PB-310 to conduct joint patrols focused on visit, board, search, and seizure (VBSS) procedures, small boat operations, fishermen safety, and communication equipment checks, among many maritime security concerns.
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Choosing the Right PPE Safety Products for Construction Workers in Kuwait
The construction industry is one of the most hazardous sectors, where workers face numerous risks and potential accidents on a daily basis. To ensure the safety and well-being of construction workers in Kuwait, the implementation of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is crucial. By selecting the appropriate buy PPE safety products in Kuwait, employers can significantly reduce the occurrence of injuries and create a safer working environment. In this blog post, we will discuss the importance of PPE for construction workers in Kuwait and provide guidelines for selecting the right safety products.
Assessing the Risks: Before buy PPE safety products in Kuwait, it is essential to conduct a thorough risk assessment to identify potential hazards specific to construction sites in Kuwait. Some common risks include falling objects, electrical hazards, airborne particles, chemical exposure, and noise pollution. By understanding the risks, employers can determine the necessary protective equipment required for their workers.
Head Protection: Head injuries are a significant concern in construction sites, making head protection a top priority. Hard hats or safety helmets should be worn by all workers to guard against falling objects, bumps, and head impacts. Ensure that the headgear is properly fitted and meets the relevant safety standards.
Eye and Face Protection: Construction sites often involve activities that pose risks to the eyes and face, such as welding, grinding, or working with chemicals. Safety goggles, face shields, or full-face respirators are essential to protect against flying debris, splashes, and harmful substances. Select products that offer adequate coverage, optical clarity, and are compatible with other PPE items.
Hand and Foot Protection: Hands and feet are susceptible to various risks on construction sites, including cuts, punctures, burns, and falling objects. High-quality gloves made of durable materials should be used to protect against cuts, abrasions, chemicals, and extreme temperatures. Additionally, sturdy safety boots with slip-resistant soles should be worn to prevent injuries from falling objects, sharp objects, or uneven surfaces.
High-Visibility Clothing: Construction sites often involve heavy machinery and vehicles, making workers vulnerable to accidents caused by poor visibility. High-visibility clothing, such as vests or jackets with reflective tape, should be worn to enhance visibility and reduce the risk of collisions. Ensure that the clothing is of appropriate size, comfortable, and compliant with relevant safety standards.
Training and Maintenance: buying PPE safety products in Kuwait is only the first step. Proper training should be provided to workers on how to wear, use, and maintain their protective equipment correctly. Regular inspections and maintenance of PPE are necessary to ensure they remain in good condition and provide optimal protection.
Buying PPE safety products in Kuwait is paramount for construction workers in Kuwait to mitigate the risks associated with their job. By conducting a comprehensive risk assessment and providing the necessary protective gear, employers can prioritize worker safety and create a secure working environment. Remember, proper selection, fitting, training, and maintenance of PPE are essential elements for ensuring the effectiveness of safety products in the construction industry.
Remember, safety should always be a top priority in any construction project. Protecting the well-being of workers not only prevents accidents and injuries but also promotes productivity and a positive working atmosphere.
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