1/ An Israeli woman discovered that Israeli Channel 12 had broadcast her photo in a report claiming she was “one of four Jews executed by the Iranian regime during protests in Iran.”
She immediately responded by posting a video saying:
“I’m here, I’m alive, sitting at home and in half an hour I’m going to training.”
“I have never been to Iran in my life.”
“My photo was broadcast as if I had been executed.”
She has never been to Iran and lives in a settlement in occupied Palestine.
The report was false.
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1/- Operation Susanna: The Only False Flag Operation Israel Has Been Forced to Admit
- Palestinian Historiographical Research
1. Introduction
In contemporary debates on the military and intelligence conduct of the State of Israel, accusations of covert operations, sabotage,
2/- sabotage, and deception are often dismissed by its defenders as mere political propaganda or conspiracy theories. However, the documented history of Israeli intelligence services shows that such practices not only existed, but in at least one case reached such a level of
3/- evidence that the State itself was forced to officially acknowledge them. That case is the so-called Operation Susanna, also known as the Lavon Affair.
Far from being a retrospective accusation constructed from late leaks or hostile interpretations,
1/ How can the world trust the UN when the state of Israel committing crimes against humanity and the Srebrenica massacre took place?
Since October 24, 1945, when the United Nations was established, it has been an undemocratic organisation up to the present day,
2/ including its undemocratic role in the creation of the state of Israel. As you know, five countries have undemocratic veto power.
Small countries such as Tuvalu, with a population of approximately 11,387 people; Nauru, with about 12,769 people;
3/ Palau, with about 18,058 people; San Marino, with about 34,042 people; Monaco, with about 36,313 people; and Liechtenstein, with about 39,558 people—and many other small countries—have voting power greater than countries like India, with a population of over 1.4 billion;
Egyptian president from 1956 to 1970, Gamal or “Jamal” Abdel Nasser, was an anti-Zionist, anti-imperialist, pan-Arabist, and, according to many, the most popular Arab president in history. “The Israelis,” he told a reporter, “talk about the Nazi treatment and how they were
mistreated in Germany, but they treated the Arabs the same way, and expelled them, killed them, killed their children, destroyed their villages.”
The right of return of the Palestinians expelled in 1947 was recognized by United Nations resolutions in 1948. THE FACTS:
After the UN Partition Plan for Palestine in 1947, even before the creation of the Israeli state, Zionist militias implemented Plan Dalet, decided by the ruling elites, and attacked both Arab villages in the territories assigned to the future Jewish state and Arab villages in