Saturday, March 09, 2024

Erdogan: “No one can push us to classify Hamas as a terrorist organization... Netanyahu one of the Nazis of our time"

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan affirmed on Saturday his “firm” support for the leaders of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), which has been waging a war against the Israeli occupation in the Gaza Strip for more than 5 months.

The Turkish President said during a speech in Istanbul: “No one can push us to classify Hamas as a terrorist organization. Turkey is the country that speaks openly with Hamas leaders, and stands firmly behind them.”

On the other hand, he said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government added their names to Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin, as the Nazis of our time through the crimes against humanity they committed in Gaza.

He stressed that Turkey is the most supportive of the Palestinian cause as a state and people, at the highest levels, stressing that his country will continue to do what is necessary to hold Israeli officials accountable for the massacres committed in Gaza in accordance with international law.


He expressed his regret that the Islamic world, with a population of about two billion people, was unable to carry out its duty of brotherhood towards the Palestinian people to the fullest extent.


Erdogan added that more than 32,000 Palestinians have been martyred so far, and more than 72,000 have been injured as a result of Israeli attacks that directly target civilians in the Gaza Strip.

Sensing US fractured foreign policy, China formulates its foreign policy with Taiwan and recognition of independent Palestine top priorities

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Since the fall of the Soviet Union, the US foreign policy was built on a compelling narrative of human rights and democracy and on a...

Friday, March 08, 2024

Biden confirms Israel killed more than 30,000 people in Gaza, used starvation as a bargaining chip

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 US President Joe Biden called on Israel not to use humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip as a “bargaining chip,” noting that he was working...

Wednesday, March 06, 2024

Media Review: Aljazeera reports on American Jewish philosopher, "Hamas is an act of resistance against oppression"

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The Qatari satellite television broadcasted a video of the influential philosopher who argued recently that Hamas’ attack on Oct. 7, 2023 is an act of resistance. 

According to Aljazeera, the American Jewish philosopher, Judith Butler, described Hamas' attack as an act of armed resistance against the oppression that Palestinians have been experiencing for decades.

Butler explained, "We can have different views about the Hamas movement as a political party, or about the armed resistance, but I believe that the most truthful and historically accurate is that the events of October 7 are an act of "Armed resistance", not a terrorist or anti-Semitic attack."

While the American philosopher confirmed that the attack against the Israelis was “painful” for her, she said, “I would be stupid if I decided that the only violence in the scene is the violence practiced against the Israelis... violence against the Palestinians has been going on for decades.”

Butler added, "What happened was an uprising stemming from a state of oppression, and against the state of violence towards them."

She continued, "Let us be clear. You can be with or against the armed resistance... with or against Hamas... but let us at least call it armed resistance, and then we will have a discussion: Are you doing the right things or doing them in the right way, or should strategies be changed?"

Philosopher Judith Butler is one of the most prominent leaders of contemporary critical theory. She is an American Jew of Russian-Hungarian origins, born on February 24, 1956 in Cleveland, Ohio.

Last December, American thinker Norman Finkelstein - author of the book “The Holocaust Industry” - said that the administration of US President Joe Biden encourages the resumption of military operations in Gaza even though it can stop the war on Gaza with one phone call, stressing at the same time that Israel knows that it will fail to dismantle Hamas.

It should be noted that Judith Butler recently made similar statements to other US media outlets, including Democracy Now outlet.

Sunday, March 03, 2024

Media review: Haaretz says Israelis must wake up before it is too late

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Will the Flour Massacre be a turning point on this road paved by blood? It is unlikely because tomorrow, the day after, or a week...

Friday, March 01, 2024

Media review: How can one suicide incident be a heroic act, while another is considered an act of madness?

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A member of the editorial board of the Washington Post and its columnist, Shadi Hamed, writes that some of the reactions to US Air Force...

Media review: 55% of Chinese respondents say US irresponsible in handling of Palestinian-Israeli conflict

    Friday, March 01, 2024   No comments

A recently published survey conducted by the Global Times Institute at the end of 2023 showed that about 55 percent of Chinese respondents believed the...

The United States fails to approve a UN statement on “Al-Rashid Street Massacre”

    Friday, March 01, 2024   No comments

The UN Security Council failed to approve a statement holding the Israel responsible for the massacre committed by its forces on “Al-Rashid Street” in Gaza...

Thursday, February 29, 2024

Islamic Societies Review MONTHLY--February 2024

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 ISR MONTHLY is a bulletin updating our readers about news stories and analyses of the month. For weekly updates, please visit ISR Weekly.Manage your Subscription;...

Media Review: Bearing False Witness--New York Times, Western Media

    Thursday, February 29, 2024   No comments

Journalism (mass communication) is the fourth branch of government. As to how much power this fourth branch of government has, that depends on the circumstances...

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