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To: Les H who wrote (40513)1/31/2024 10:07:59 PM
From: Les H  Respond to of 49125
 
Canada, allies condemn 'Victory Conference' as push to reoccupy Gaza gains momentum in Israel
'[Palestinians] have to leave ... The world will accept them,' said settler leader Daniella Weiss

In addition to the dozen ministers serving in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet who attended the conference, some other ministers said they had missed it only because of other duties, or that they would be sure to attend the next one.

Attendees included three ministers from Netanyahu's Likud Party and representatives of other parties in his coalition. Two Likud ministers appeared in a video with settler leader Daniella Weiss last week urging people to join them at the "Nation-building Conference for the Victory of Israel."

Those attending the event heard speeches urging the replacement of Gaza's Palestinian population with Jewish settlers, scenes of religious fervour and chants of "Oslo is dead!" — a reference to the 1993 Oslo Accords and the peace process that was supposed to lead to a Palestinian state.

Weiss said at the conference she's confident Gaza will soon be open for settlement.

"They [Palestinians] will leave. We don't give them food, we don't give them anything. They have to leave," she said in English. "The world will accept them."

cbc.ca

Israel's borders will extend to Makkah, Madinah and Mount Sinai, claims Zionist writer

middleeastmonitor.com

Likud Party and Netanyahu made the same claim with their Greater Israel presentation.



To: Les H who wrote (40513)2/1/2024 8:54:49 AM
From: Les H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49125
 
From Opposite Sides of War, a Hunt for Elusive Facts
The Israel-Hamas conflict has produced a prodigious amount of disinformation, putting people who fact-check claims — especially those who live in the region — back on their heels.

nytimes.com