By Ruzeki, Shadoww News
September 15, 2024
"If a school shooter was hiding out in a classroom, would it ever be morally acceptable to bomb the entire school?"
— Mohammed Hijab (@mohammed_hijab) October 26, 2023
~ Anonymous
By Ruzeki, Shadoww News
September 15, 2024
By Ruzeki, Shadoww News
May 20, 2024
The ICC chief Prosecutor Karim Khan announces the arrest warrants of Israel's PM Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes against the state of Palestine.
Meanwhile, in Tel Aviv, there's massive protest demanding that PM Netanyahu resign.
On the basis of evidence collected and examined by my Office, I have reasonable grounds to believe that Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, and Yoav Gallant, the Minister of Defence of Israel, bear criminal responsibility for the following war crimes and crimes against humanity committed on the territory of the State of Palestine (in the Gaza strip) from at least 8 October 2023:
By Ruzeki, Shadoww News
Iran has vowed to respond in kind after an Israeli attack on its consulate in Damascus, which killed 11 including two senior IRGC commanders.
Iran has promised to retaliate after a strike it blamed on Israel killed two of its senior commanders and five others at its consulate in Syria.
In a letter to the UN, Iranian Foreign Ministry warned that Tehran “preserves the right to take reciprocal measures and will decide the type of response and punishment against the aggressor.”
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said that the attack on Iran’s consulate in Damascus will not go unanswered. Iran's Supreme Leader has ordered the Iranian armed forces to prepare a response.
Israel has long targeted Iran and its proxies in Syria. Tuesday's attack in Damascus is a significant escalation due to both the location and the target.
The Iranian consulate building, which includes the ambassador’s residence and is located next to the Iranian Embassy. It is considered a sovereign Iranian territory.
An Israeli airstrike killed at least seven World Central Kitchen aid workers while delivering food to civilians in Gaza. Those killed nationals from Australia, Poland, the United Kingdom, a dual US-Canada national and a Palestinian.
International organizations and many countries have condemned the killing of seven World Central Kitchen aid workers in Gaza, on Tuesday.
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to shut down Al Jazeera following the passage of a law allowing the temporary closure of foreign networks deemed a threat to national security.
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Israel’s ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan, claimed that the resolution failed to demand a ceasefire without conditioning it on the release of captives in Gaza. In addition, Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir termed the UN as the wasteland.
As reported earlier, PM Netanyahu cancelled the departure of an Israeli delegation for talks at the White House on its planned Rafah offensive after the US abstained on the vote on the Security Council resolution.
Hamas welcomed the UN Security Council resolution but also emphasises its own positions on a ceasefire and the release of captives.
According to the White House, its abstention from a UN vote demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza does not represent a shift in US foreign policy. US officials are disappointed about Netanyahu’s decision not to send his advisers for talks at the White House about the Rafah operation.
Malta, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Slovenia and other UN members continue to call for full implementation of the UN Security Council resolution that legally binds Israel to an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip for roughly the next two weeks.
The UN chief Antonio Guterres says the UN Security Council just approved a long-awaited resolution on Gaza that demands an immediate ceasefire and the immediate and unconditional release of all captives.
Algeria’s representative welcomed the resolution’s passing, saying the UN Security Council was finally shouldering its responsibility as the primary organ responsible for maintaining international peace and security. He added that the Gaza genocide had continued for far too long.The Security Council just approved a long-awaited resolution on Gaza, demanding an immediate ceasefire, and the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages.
— António Guterres (@antonioguterres) March 25, 2024
This resolution must be implemented. Failure would be unforgivable.
Mozambique’s ambassador to the UN, Pedro Comissario Afonso, introduced the draft resolution demanding a ceasefire in Gaza. Russia’s ambassador to the UN Vasily Nebenzya proposed an amendment to Mozambique's text, but it is voted down by the United States.
By Ruzeki, Shadow News
January 26, 2024
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivers its first ruling on the emergency measures requested by South Africa in its genocide case against Israel over its war on the Gaza Strip. You can watch the proceedings live here.
The provisional measures include a request for Israel to suspend its military operations in the Gaza Strip.
The judges will not rule on the merits of the genocide allegations, which may take years to decide.
Since October 7, Israel’s military campaign has massacred at least 30,000 civilians and wounded more than 70,000 others, according to officials in Gaza. Thousands more are missing under the rubble, most of them presumed dead.
Israel must take immediate, effective measures to enable the provision of urgently needed basic services and humanitarian assistance in the Gaza Strip, the court says
The ICJ orders Israel to take measures to prevent and punish direct incitement of genocide in the Gaza Strip.
Israel must report to the court within a month on what it is doing to uphold the order to take all measures within its power to prevent acts of genocide in Gaza. Judge Donoghue says the ruling creates international legal obligations for Israel.
The ICJ orders Israel to take all measures within its power to prevent genocide. It says Israel must ensure its forces do not commit genocide and ensure preservation of evidence of alleged genocide
On the issue of “dehumanising language” used against Palestinians, the ICJ president says the court has taken note of a number of statements made by senior Israeli officials.
It particularly called attention to statements by Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant in ordering a “complete siege” of Gaza and telling troops that they are fighting against “human animals”.
By Ruzeki, Shadow News
January 11, 2024
On Thursday, a legal hearing into the war in Gaza opens in The Hague as the international court of justice (ICJ) hears arguments alleging that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, Palestine.
South Africa, which has brought the case, is asking the UN top court to act urgently “to protect against further, severe and irreparable harm to the rights of the Palestinian people under the genocide convention, which continues to be violated with impunity”.
South Africa legal team's Adila Hassim @CIJ_ICJ: “Genocides are never declared in advance, but this court has the benefit of the past 13 weeks of evidence that shows incontrovertibly a pattern of conduct & related intention that justifies a plausible claim of genocidal acts.” pic.twitter.com/7wEx3PlyfT
— UN News (@UN_News_Centre) January 11, 2024
In its 84-page written application to the ICJ to open proceedings, South Africa said:
The acts and omissions by Israel complained of by South Africa are genocidal in character because they are intended to bring about the destruction of a substantial part of the Palestinian national, racial and ethnical group.
Genocide cases can take years to resolve, but South Africa is asking the court to speedily implement “provisional measures” and “order Israel to cease killing and causing serious mental and bodily harm to Palestinian people in Gaza”.
The filing also says Israel should cease deliberately inflicting conditions calculated to bring about the destruction of the Palestinians as a group, be ordered to prevent and punish incitement to genocide, and halt restrictions on aid as well as evacuation directives.
Belgium’s deputy prime minister, Petra De Sutter, said that she wanted her country “to take action at the International Court of Justice, following the lead of South Africa”.
Belgium cannot stand by and watch the immense human suffering in Gaza. We must act against the threat of genocide.
— Petra De Sutter (@pdsutter) January 9, 2024
I want Belgium to take action at the International Court of Justice, following the lead of South Africa.
I will propose this within the Belgian government. #begov
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By Ruzeki, Shadow News
November 18, 2023
I Rutto Zedekia, alias Ruzeki (the co-founder of Shadow News) do have a message for my fellow citizens of Kenya, Africa and the world.
But first, let me highlight some facts about the Israel-Palestine conflict:
The 2023 Israel-Gaza war, an ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine in the Gaza Strip, is the fifth war in the Gaza-Israel conflict and a part of the broader Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Since the inevitable Oct. 7 retaliation by the Hamas fighters, around 2,000 casualties have been reported on the Israeli side and, majority of them being soldiers. It is estimated that 240 Israelis are still held hostage in Gaza by Hamas group.
In Gaza, at least 13,000 Palestinians have been massacred by the Israeli armed forces, who have launched relentless airstrikes as well as a ground offensive. Among those killed in Gaza are nearly 6,000 children and 5,000 women. Nearly a million civilians have been displaced.
Unapologetically, I have termed the actions of Hamas on Oct. 7 as an inevitable retaliation. Israel knew such a day would eventually come; after years of Gaza blockade, settlement expansion, Israeli settlers assaulting Palestinians, normalized raids on holy sites, among other injustices.
The West will try to tell you that the Israel-Gaza war started after armed attack by the Hamas on 7 October 2023. But, that's not true. The current humanitarian crisis or rather the genocide we're witnessing in Gaza is a result of the 1948 'deliberate colonial' decision to establish the state of Israel, and deny Palestine the right to statehood.
The question of Palestine was first brought before the UN General Assembly in 1947. By resolution 181 (II), the Assembly decided to partition Palestine into two states, one Arab and one Jewish, with Jerusalem placed under a special international regime. This TWO-STATE resolution has never been implemented.
That's a short history about the current Israel-Palestine conflict. Now, here's my message to the world.
My fellow citizens of the world,
We can no longer afford to be silent &allow Israel to continue this Gaza genocide.
IF you support Palestine, from the river to the sea, from the mountain to the valley, from coast to coast, from Alaska to Sahara, from Amazon to the Savannah, from Artic to the Antarctica, from continent to continent, join me on X (formerly Twitter), consider contributing here or support other Palestine humanitarian causes.
Edmund Burke, famously said, “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for the good men &women to do nothing.”
In the Old Testament book of Proverbs 24, it says if you do nothing in a difficult time, your strength will be limited. It urges us to rescue those being taken off to death, and save those stumbling toward slaughter. It concludes by saying do not say we didn’t know about it (Gaza genocide or any form of injustice).
Wanasema, "there's a time to speak &time to be silent".
Well, I tell you, the time to speak is NOW!
For 75 years we've listened silently to the cries of the oppressed Palestinians but we can no longer be silent &just wish that it will all go away.
Whenever the cries in Gaza stop it will mean that all children/women have died.
The death toll in Gaza just in one month should alarm us. It should alarm us when the struggle to get a ceasefire is blocked by the Permanent members in the UN Security Council.
It should alarm us when the United States of America send billions worth of military aid to Israel. It should alarm us when the United Kingdom's House of Commons votes to encourage Israeli war crimes.
It should alarm us when some countries in the Middle East ignores the sufferings of civilians in Gaza. We can no longer afford to be silent and allow injustice to prevail.
For many decades, Palestinians have been ethnically profiled, bullied, hanged, discriminated against, raped, beaten, brutalized, denied food/water/fuel and livelihoods & self-determination...but the time is now to speak out against these injustices.
I call upon those in Africa, America, Asia, Europe and elsewhere, we can no longer cower in fear &hide. We are stronger together. Children/women in Gaza are depending on us, so please let's not fail them.
If you're a muslim, christian, jewish, hindu, etc, do not remain silent at this time. Let the liberation of Palestine arise from all corners of the world."
By Ruzeki, Shadow News
November 16, 2023
A 21 years-old 'letter to America' by Osama bin Laden has gone viral, sparking controversy and debate.
The letter reads in part, "They threw hundreds of thousands of soldiers against us and have formed an alliance with the Israelis to oppress us and occupy our land; that was the reason for our response on the eleventh.”
"Your former president warned you previously about the devastating Jewish control of wealth and about a day that would come when it would enslave you."
The letter has been described as anti-Semitic by some in America, Europe and of course Israel. Guardian News removed the letter, TikTok has since ban videos showing or supporting the Osama bin Laden's 'letter to America'. Apparently, that's how "free speech" works in the U.S. and Europe.
To be clear, Shadow News cannot remove, ban or hide this 'Letter to America'. We believe the right to access information is a key component of democracy and freedom of speech.
Here's some screenshots of the Osama bin Laden's 'letter to America'.
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In the heart of the Middle East, the Palestine-Israel conflict continues to evoke suffering, strife and instability, casting a shadow over the prospects of regional harmony and global peace.
Over six decades, Middle East has witnessed a cycle of violence, displacement, war crimes, and shattered livelihoods, underscoring the urgent need for a comprehensive and lasting resolution.
The ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict has far-reaching implications, not only for the immediate region but also for the global geopolitical sphere.
Amidst the complexities of this conflict, a remarkable opportunity has emerged for a transformative reshaping of the Middle East. The evolving dynamics have unveiled a unique moment that demands a holistic re-evaluation of regional alliances, power structures, and diplomatic avenues.
As the ramifications of the recent conflict reverberate across borders, it has become increasingly apparent that the prevailing status quo is in a state of flux. This critical moment presents an opportunity to chart a new course for the Middle East, one that fosters stability, security and constructive engagement.
The principles embedded in the United Nations resolutions, provide a foundation for the peaceful settlement of disputes, promoting the ideals of justice, human rights and self-determination.
As we cover this conflict, it is evident that the gateway to sustainable peace lies in upholding international humanitarian laws and embracing a United Nations 181 (II) two-state resolution.
The UN Security Council Resolution 242 and 338 underscore the imperative of the withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from the occupied territories after the 1967 conflict, while simultaneously emphasising the right of all states in the region to live within secure and recognised boundaries.
It is imperative for all parties involved to honour and respect these crucial resolutions, as they form the bedrock upon which a just and lasting peace can be built.
At the core of this quest for peace lies the pivotal concept of a TWO-STATE SOLUTION, wherein an independent and sovereign Palestinian state coexists alongside the State of Israel, each within secure and recognised borders.
The establishment of a viable Palestinian state, with East Jerusalem as its capital, is essential for the realisation of the Palestinian people's right to self-determination and the fulfillment of their legitimate aspirations for statehood.
This will also safeguard the security and well-being of the State of Israel allowing its citizens to live in peace and security within internationally recognised borders.
A two-state solution offers the promise of a shared future, fostering the possibilities of cooperation, mutual respect and economic prosperity for both Palestinians and Israelis.
It envisages the creation of an environment conducive to dialogue, understanding and the cultivation of peaceful relations, paving the way for the cultivation of trust and the gradual dismantling of deep-seated animosities.
Additionally, it could open the door for the international community to actively contribute to the process of reconciliation, offering the necessary support for the establishment of institutions, infrastructure and mechanisms that promote good governance, rule of law and socioeconomic development.
The pursuit of a peaceful resolution demands unwavering commitment and sincere engagement from all parties involved (Israel, Palestine, US, Iran, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Russia, China, UN, etc). It necessitates a collective will to transcend the barriers of distrust and suspicion, replacing them with the pillars of mutual recognition, respect and empathy.
Genuine efforts towards peace require the renunciation of violence, terrorism and all forms of provocation that undermine the prospects of meaningful dialogue and negotiation. It also demands a cessation of all occupation activities, as they represent a significant obstacle to the realisation of a viable Palestinian state.
The international community must play an active role in facilitating and supporting the peace process, ensuring that all diplomatic initiatives and negotiations are anchored in the principles of international law, justice and equity.
Multilateral organisations and key global stakeholders should foster an environment conducive to meaningful dialogue, offering their expertise, resources and guidance to navigate the complex terrain of negotiations and reconciliation.
Furthermore, they must encourage both parties to uphold their commitments and adhere to the agreed-upon framework for peaceful coexistence.
As we stand at this critical juncture, let us reaffirm our unwavering commitment to the pursuit of peace and justice in the Middle East. Let us reiterate our dedication to upholding the fundamental principles of international law and promoting the rights and dignity of all individuals in the region. Let us envision a future where Palestinians and Israelis coexist in harmony, embracing the ideals of tolerance, understanding and respect.
The journey toward peace may be arduous, but it is a path we must traverse for the collective well-being of the Middle East and the global community.
The transformative potential of this moment cannot be understated. It calls for bold, visionary leadership that embraces the ideals of inclusivity, collaboration and collective progress. By seizing this historic opportunity, Palestinians and Israelis can play a pivotal role in shaping a future for the Middle East that is defined by cooperation, stability and shared prosperity.
Now is the time for Israelis and Palestinians to chart a path that not only enhances their strategic position but also contributes to the collective advancement and well-being of the entire Middle East.
Latest updates on Israel-Palestine conflict:
HAMAS is an acronym for Harakat al-Muqawama al-Islamiya (Islamic Resistance Movement). It is the largest and most capable militant group in the Palestinian territories and one of the territories’ two major political parties.
HAMAS emerged in 1987 during the first Palestinian uprising, known as the intifada, as an outgrowth of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Palestinian branch.
The Hamas group is committed to armed resistance against Israel and the creation of an Islamic Palestinian state, whose capital will be Jerusalem.
HAMAS has been the de-facto governing body in the Gaza Strip after winning 2007 elections; ousting the Palestinian Authority from power.
Primarily, Hamas operates in Gaza. It also maintains some presence in the West Bank; Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon; and key regional capitals, such as Doha, Qatar, and Cairo, Egypt.
As of 2019, Hamas had between 30,000 and 60,000 active fighters.
For tactics and targets,HAMAS uses improvised explosive devices, short- and long-range rockets and mortars, small arms, kidnapping operations, rocket-propelled grenades, man-portable air defense systems, antitank missiles, and unmanned aircraft systems in attacks against the illegal occupant (Israeli military forces), as well as against ISIS and other Salafist armed group members based in Gaza.
The Hamas group also uses cyber espionage and computer network exploitation operations.
In October 1997, the U.S. designated HAMAS as a foreign terrorist organization.
Some of the notable or high profile attacks by Hamas group include:
On 7 October, 2023, Hamas group launched a surprise attack on Israel. Israel responded by a continuous bombardment of Gaza, cutting off power, blocking entry of humanitarian aid and ordering Palestinians to evacuate the northern Gaza.
In this ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict, t he death toll stands at around 7000 casualties, millions of Palestinians displaced, thousands injured; at least 4,700 Palestinians massacred by Israeli armed forces, while 2,000 Israelis killed.
On 29 April 2022, HAMAS’s military wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, claimed full responsibility for the shooting of an Israeli guard in the West Bank.
On 23 Nov. 2021, HAMAS fighter killed an Israeli tour guide and wounds several civilians and Israeli police officers.
In may 2021, HAMAS launches more than 4,000 rockets at Israel during 11 days of hostilities; Israel responds with widespread air and artillery strikes in Gaza. The conflict results in 260 deaths in Gaza and 13 deaths in Israel.
On 1 Oct. 2015, HAMAS gunmen kill an American-Israeli citizen and his wife in their car.
🚨An all-out war has been declared by #Israel,the occupying Power,against the #Palestinian civilian population in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East #Jerusalem. Read our full statement 👇@UN @Brazil_UN_NY @antonioguterres #GazaUnderAttack #Palestine @FranceskAlbs pic.twitter.com/jXlEJ4DJ6C
— State of Palestine (@Palestine_UN) October 8, 2023
October 08, 2023
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Fighting between Israeli armed forces and the Palestinian group Hamas continues for a second day.
So far, hundreds have been killed on both sides after a surprise Hamas attack on Israel, which prompted Israel retaliation.
At least 232 Palestinians have been killed and 1,600 wounded in Gaza during Israel’s retaliation. During the Hamas attack, about 200 Israelis were killed, 1400 injured and dozens were captured.
The growing casualty toll on Saturday came after the Hamas group running the Gaza Strip launched its biggest surprise attack on Israel in 50 years, firing a barrage of missiles from Gaza strip and sending fighters across the border.
Israel said it was on a war footing and began its own air strikes against Palestine targets in Gaza. Several gunbattles between bands of Palestinian fighters and security forces in southern Israel were reported.
Saturday’s attack came 50 years and a day after Egyptian and Syrian forces launched an assault during the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur in an effort to retrieve territory Israel had taken during a brief conflict in 1967.
On Tuesday afternoon, seven people were wounded, four of them seriously, in a car-ramming and stabbing attack in northern Tel Aviv, Israel.
According to Israeli police, the Palestinian man rammed his pickup truck into people on a sidewalk on Pinchas Rosen Street in the city, then got out and stabbed others.
The assailant was shot dead by an armed civilian. According to Israeli Police spokesperson, the incident was a terror attack.
In a widely shared footage from a surveillance camera, the assailant slammed into pedestrians at a bus stop. Moments later he was seen emerging from the car and rushing at and stabbing onlookers.
Another video clip circulating on Twitter showed an armed man wearing a motorcycle helmet shooting the apparent assailant with a handgun multiple times, as well as kicking away a knife from his hand.
In unverified statements, the attacker is named as Abed al-Wahab Khalaila, 20, from the West Bank town of as-Samu, in the South Hebron Hills area.
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