In Gaza, however, everything is different! The doctor is an angel with kindness, and their primary mission is to revive civilians to treat their wounds.
In a flagrant violation of all conventions, laws, and norms, the doctor is turned into a target of pain and death as well as the doctors become main target to the Israeli army's

 When the enemy decided to murder their family members and loved ones in order to taste the anguish of loss and remorse with the intention of exacting revenge on them, a doctor who hadn't been shot yet received a bullet in his heart.

His eyes were swollen from lack of sleep, and his tired face showed despair he worked throughout the day and night he is a very active man. The doors of “Kamal Adwan” Hospital are open to death since killing in Gaza does not require permission, when the doctor realization that his son Ibrahim is the martyr coming the hospital this time is shocking; He is a father before being a doctor, so he was unable to hold his tears.

 Hussam Abu Safiya said : "We have lost everything in the hospital, including our children, Because we carry a humanitarian message and bury our children in  our hands, they slaughtered them in front of our eyes and burned our hearts". Ibrahim was laid to rest beside Kamal Adwan Hospital's wall, his father went back to work trying to save what survived.

They come from all directions, and the cases are pathetic! How can a kind physician deal with situations that are beyond understanding! Not even a glimpse! Despite the ongoing Israeli violence on the hospital, he is still calm and works tirelessly to continue his humanitarian work while wearing a white coat stained with blood, sometimes he receives patients, and other times he catches his breath against a cracked wall for a few minutes.

 Given a shortage of resources in the hospital, it is normal for the doctor to feel worn out in the face of these painful and heartbreaking scenes that deeply affect him; he falls and then regains his composure, and he works with extraordinary effort.

Hussam Abu Safiya is consultant and manager of Kamal Adwan Hospital he confirmed us during our talk that he receives hundreds of wounded every day, the majority of which result in fatalities because lake of fuel medications, and medical supplies. In addition, ambulance services that transfer martyrs and the injured have been suspended as a result of the crazed bombing operations that have been observed in northern Gaza. When Abu Safiya went from treating patients to representing the hospital and pleading with the free world to give the required assistance, his burden grew.

Abu Safiya and another doctor are the only ones working in the emergency department and providing services due to the hospital lack of medical staff, especially in the field of surgery  In addition to the Israeli army's frequent unexpected attacks into the hospital, they repeatedly called for urgent humanitarian passageways for the entry medical teams and necessary devices to save the wounded, which made them unable to provide the needed service and care due to the stress.


On 16 December, ” Issam Abu Ajwa” , a surgery department specialist, was taken into  prison and was arrested from the "ALamadany  Hospital" in downtown Gaz

 He is 63 years He faced to various ways of torture and abuse , Despite his age and position, he was not spared,  he threatened to cripple his hand during the investigation and he endured other forms of torture and assault. But he promised to back his work, even if it required using a wheelchair

 The doctor lost 37 kg, and he as well as the other prisoners were not allowed to use bathrooms to rest for a few minutes at certain periods.

Three days after being released from the prison' he went back to work in “Shuhadaa Al Aqsa hospital as though he were defying the Israeli investigator. Despite his condition and the torment, he received, he remains optimistic despite everything that has happened to him. As long as he has breath in his chest, he reaffirmed his commitment to helping the treated and injured.

Regarding his story about food, the inmates were not fed enough to meet their needs, Hunger was still the main problem there, and the dinner consisted of a spoonful of rice or beans and a small piece of vegetable.
He spoke to the awful state of the inmates' health, particularly in view the increase of skin problems and the dearth of medical care.

He expressed his shock at the condition of the prisoners inside the jails, stating that it is among the most difficult situations imaginable, surpassing by far the countless stories of endless harsh captivity we have heard.

 Even what we have read in prison literature does not resemble what the occupation does to us in the prison, inside the Israeli jails.

He pointed out that the army deliberately smashed all his teeth inside the prison, and that the soldiers put a toilet cleaning brush inside his mouth.

Iyad Al-Rantisi, 53, is the head of the pregnancies department of the northern Gaza Kamal Adwan Hospital. Soldiers detained him on November 11 while he was being moved to the "passageway “ which divides the north & the south. He was held in the "Shikma" prison for investigation and capricious inquiry. No one knew that he had died in prison from the first week of his detention due to torture and abuse, and the prison administration kept all information about his condition secret for over six months.

The Israeli army arrested him on the pretext that he was involved in holding Israeli soldiers in Gaza; but the truth is that the accusation is baseless,the truth is the soldiers who kidnapped him from his family and patients alike. Dr. Iyad Al-Rantisi is not the first doctor to be arrested and killed in prison due to torture and mistreatment, as he was preceded by Dr. Adnan Al-Borsh, head of the orthopedic surgery department at Shifa Hospital. It is clear that this is a deliberate policy being orchestrated against the doctors of Gaza.

Dina started  her speech with a powerful forceful tone, describing how her father, Dr. Iyad Al-Rantisi, was detained after she emphasized his bravery during the final surgery he did on a wounded patient, which was only an hour before he was taken into custody. As a result of her evacuation to “Kamal Adwan Hospital”, she watches her father's actions.

Dina explain how her father's sense of duty to the suffering and severe anguish made him refuse to evacuate, but the soldiers' oppression was more powerful, and they were forced to obey the army's commands or kill. As the army stated, fate had predetermined that the doctor and his family would travel to the safe passage. The doctor was unaware that he was close to death, from which there was no escape, and that his death was near.

Dina and her mother froze, unable to move. Everything stopped, and they realized he was on his way to being arrested, but they didn't understand that it was the last meeting and last glance from the safe passage. When he was arrested, they continued their journey south. His wife couldn't turn around to take a farewell look due to the soldiers' threats to keep moving forward so they wouldn't be shot.

They didn't know anything about him, but his wife waited for him to come back for hours and days. They got in touch with the Red Cross, which recognized that it was hard to find out anything about the prisoners.  hoping to locate him, they started their own search among the released prisoners. In the hopes to find any news, they would eagerly await the release of any prisoner to ask him.

They were saddened and shocked when the occupation declared his martyrdom due to chest pain while they were waiting for a good response. The lies about his death that was spread by the Israeli media horrified his wife. He was in good health and had not complained of any ailment, therefore she adamantly denied that he was ill. "Just tell me how he was killed!" she said sadly as she ended her sentence! Media outlets tell her that he died from electric shocks and torture. she asked to see her husband's body during the meeting so she could have one last look at him, even if he was remains.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When Prophet Yusuf (Joseph), peace be upon him, was cast into the well, every indication pointed to his demise. There was no room to speak of survival.

All the harsh circumstances had converged upon his childhood, abandoned in the depths of the well. Yet, the care and will of Allah altered the natural assumptions of the human mind. His prolonged stay in an old, desolate well caused him no harm. At the same time, Allah facilitated someone to lift him from the darkness of the well into the light of safety.

Yusuf of Gaza

A similar story unfolded in Gaza, mirroring the outlines of Prophet Yusuf’s tale, which showcased Allah's care through "Yusuf of Gaza." This story began at the besieged Martyr Kamal Adwan Hospital, surrounded by tanks and continuous bombardment, making the conditions extremely dire. This added to the pain of Raghd Al-Basyouni’s pounding heart as the moments of childbirth approached.

The hospital was entirely depleted of essential medical supplies. Medications were at zero, and the same applied to tools and equipment. Located in northern Gaza, the hospital was suffering from a severe shortage, not only in medical necessities but in everything else, including food for doctors and patients, reduced to half a small loaf of bread per day. Even that became unavailable as the siege and bombing continued, halting surgeries due to the lack of lighting and medical device functionality, preceded by the exhaustion of anesthetics.

A Difficult Labor

All these circumstances made childbirth for the pregnant woman from northern Gaza extremely challenging. Her body was weak from malnutrition, extreme fear, and the lack of the most basic needs for a pregnant woman.

The moment of delivery came despite the bombardment and intense fear that gripped not only Raghd but everyone in the besieged hospital. The minutes of childbirth felt like years to Raghd as her baby was born amidst numerous attempts to ensure their safety. This necessitated an urgent evacuation in an ambulance in search of a safer place. However, the occupation's missiles had other plans, targeting the ambulance and killing everyone inside.

These missiles deprived Raghd of the joy of motherhood and her newborn of his simplest rights—to nurse from his mother's breast and find warmth in her embrace. The baby became an orphan, exposed to the harshness of orphanhood from his first day of life and facing a merciless war.

Despite the painful scene and the magnitude of the crime, a miracle occurred, reminiscent of Prophet Yusuf’s story. Allah’s care for this infant, who was just a day old, became evident. Following the bombardment, an international convoy passed near the site and heard the baby’s cries.

Allah’s Care

Despite the bombing and the loss of everyone around, the infant remained alive, having survived over 24 hours alone in the rubble.

The convoy took the baby away from the site. Allah’s care and protection for this child surpassed the cruelty of the criminal occupation.

This war has turned Gaza’s children into stories like Yusuf’s. Many infants have been pulled from beneath the rubble of their demolished homes, their survival a testament to Allah’s care and mercy.

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Read this Article in Arabic

 

The Holocaust is a horrible crime against humanity that won’t be forgotten by history. The hidden relations between the government of Adolf Hitler and German- Zionists go back to 1923. From the first years of the Nazi regime, Hitler’s National Socialist German Workers’ Party (1920 -1945) shared the goal of many Zionists to encourage the Jews to embrace Zionism and emigrate to Palestine.

This article explains how Hitler and his Nazi Party cooperated with Zionists to get rid of German Jews by encouraging them move to Palestine. It will also shed light on the connection between the atrocities committed by Israel against Palestinians and atrocities committed against the Jews by the Nazis.

 

Edwin Black in his book, The Transfer Agreement, published in 1984, retells the story of the agreement worked out between Zionists and the Nazi government in 1933.

 

Also, the Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, in his book "The Other Side: the Secret Relationship Between Nazism and Zionism" (Arabic:الوجه الآخر: العلاقات السرية بين النازية والصهيونية) published in 1984 in Arabic, raises the question of who is guilty of the Holocaust, and sees it is not fair to blame the Nazis only. He provides proofs that there were Zionist collaborators with Nazis in killing a large number of European Jews in order to encourage the rest to embrace Zionism and emigrate to Palestine.

 

By contrast, while Jews were discriminated against in Europe, they lived protected in Arab and Muslim countries throughout history

The golden age of Jewish culture in Spain (711-1031), which coincided with the European Middle Ages, was under the Arab Muslim Rule, during which Jews were accepted in society and Jewish religious, cultural, and economic life flourished.

So while, Jews lived protected and secure in Arab and Muslim countries in the distant and near past, with the rise of Hitler, the Jews in Germany faced a dilemma, as the persecution of the Jews became an official Nazi policy that aimed at getting rid of the German Jews. Hitler hated the Jews, but we can say that Hitler did not invent the hatred of Jews. Jews in Europe had been subject to hatred and discrimination and persecution since the Middle Ages if not before, allegedly coeval with Christianity since the main thing the Christians blamed the Jews for was killing the Christ as in the Gospels. Mahmoud Abbas in September 2023 said Hitler ordered the mass murder of Jews because of their "social role" as moneylenders, rather than out of animosity to Judaism, a speech that was condemned by German and Israeli officials.

 In Germany, the Nazis organized a nationwide boycott of Jewish-owned businesses; under the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service which was implemented on April 7, 1933, Jews were excluded from the civil service; on April 25, quotas were imposed on the number of Jews in schools and universities. Jews were sometimes forced to convert to Christianity, or they were not allowed to practice certain professions. The German regulations gradually but systematically took away their rights and property, transforming them from citizens into outcasts.

Jews outside Germany responded to these persecutions with a boycott of German goods, which appeared to some Nazis to threaten the Reich. But at the same time a group of Zionists were negotiating secretly with Nazis to allow Jews to go with their assets to Palestine.

Haavara Agreement

In 1933, The Nazi regime signed with the Zionist German Jews the Haavara Agreement or "transfer agreement" on 25 August 1933. That agreement was a major factor in making possible the migration of approximately 60,000 German Jews from Germany to Palestine over the following six years. The agreement allowed the Jews to move with their assets to Palestine. 

In 1934, A medal struck in honor of the series of articles" A Nazi Travels to Palestine" which was published in the Nazi journal "Der Angriff" (The Attack). A memento of the cooperation that took place between the Nazi Party and the German Zionist Federation, in their mutual goal of relocating German Jews to Palestine. Germany, 1934.

Zionist terror in Palestine before the establishment of Israel

In order to pave the way for the immigration of German Jews to Palestine, the Zionists found it essential to create fear among the Arab citizens as well as among the British personals in Palestine to end the British mandate over Palestine and make the establishment of their state easy. And in order to achieve their goals, they created several Jewish terrorist militias that were bombing and shooting dead British officials and Palestinian Arabs. 

Terrorist groups integrated into IDF

The Jewish terrorist groups including Haganah to Irgun, and the Stern Gang used terrorism against the British mandate over Palestine. Haganah (founded in 1920) was the armed wing of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, which was the operational branch of the World Zionist Organization founded by Theodor Herzl. Haganah was formally disbanded in 1948, and integrated into the IDF shortly after the establishment of Israel.

John Lois Peeke, an American military expert, also writes that Zionist terrorism was at the core of the idea of Israel. “Jewish terrorism against British and Arabs did contribute heavily to the removal of the British from Palestine, the abandonment of the League of Nations mandate and the creation of a Jewish state of Israel,” he wrote in his book Jewish-Zionist Terrorism and the Establishment of Israel, 1977.

Undoubtedly, such terror was not to happen without the help of a stronger power, which was the Nazis.

 

 Jewish mass immigration to Palestine

Jewish mass immigration had increased after Hitler (1889-1945) signed the Haavara agreement in 1933, even many Germans who had a Jew grandparent were viewed as Jews, according to Nazi regulations, thus many Germans immigrated to Palestine. That’s why many of the Knesset members are argued to be of German origins.

 

Objection of religious Jews to Zionism

From the beginning of political Zionism in the 1890s, the religious Jews, Haredi Jewish leaders voiced their objections to the secular orientation of Zionism. The vast majority of Haredi Jews were opposed to Zionism, and to the establishment of the Jewish state on the Palestinian lands; as they believed that it was forbidden for the Jews to establish a Jewish rule in the Land of Palestine before the arrival of the Jewish Messiah

Zionists' dream of creating a national state was too strong to listen to the Haredi Jews objections, and they could not wait the arrival of the Jewish Messiah, so they started their reformist Judaism that allowed them to establish their Jewish state. Consequently, there was a major schism between the Zionists and the religious Jews.

 

The Zionists bloody role in the Holocaust

The mission of the Zionists and Nazi coalition was to force German Jews to accept Zionism and to force them to immigrate to Palestine. Consequently, the concentration camps (1933-1945) were held to punish anti-Zionist Jews. They were placed under the administration of the Sonderkommandos that were mostly run by Zionists, which was a part of the Holocaust. Thus those Zionists were partners in the killings, torturing and burning of their Jewish brothers.

 

To cover up their crimes they executed the German leaders

After the defeat of Hitler in 1945, the German leaders were convicted and executed after the Nuremberg trials. They executed them, because they did not want them around to testify about the criminal alliance against humanity between Zionists and Nazis, so that the Zionist secret remains safe.

 

Zionists: Holocaust played an important role in the establishment of Israel

Goerge Steiner, who was a famous Jewish writer, proposed that a statue of Adolf Hitler should be placed in Israel. Steiner sees that, Hitler gave them Israel. Evyatar Friesel, in an article by him published in the World Holocaust Remembrance Center, sees that the Holocaust had a decisive influence on the establishment of the Jewish state in 1948.

 

Finally, what the world witnesses today of Israeli atrocities; war crimes; burning of children, beheading of babies, the ongoing genocide in Gaza, seems to resemble the human catastrophe that happened in Nazi Germany. Indeed, the connection between Zionists and Nazis is deeper than anyone could imagine.

 

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https://www.yadvashem.org/articles/academic/holocaust-factor-birth.html

https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/ADA047231.pdf

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Transfer_Agreement

https://www.timesofisrael.com/eminent-man-of-letters-george-steiner-dead-at-age-90/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_age_of_Jewish_culture_in_Spain

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89vian_Conference

https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2018/7/26/israels-nation-state-law-parallels-the-nazi-nuremberg-laws

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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-66741336

  • Zionism's esteem in U.S. society has dwindled following the Gaza genocide.
  • American leaders accused of blindly supporting genocide, with some arguing Israel is not deliberately cruel.
  • Liberal Zionists, like Aaron David Miller, have limited influence.
  • Polls show American people favor humanitarian aid to Gaza more than military aid to Israel.
  • Democratic Party's progressive base has initiated a political "firestorm" over U.S. support for genocide.
  • J Street postponed its 2024 conference due to Aggression on Gaza.
  • James Carville on MSNBC blamed Israel for Biden's expected loss.
  • Congress member Brad Sherman accused anti-Israel forces of muddying national discourse.
  • Liberal media blaming U.S. for genocide.
  • Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg withdrew from a speaking engagement due to his past as an Israeli soldier.
  • Recognition of Zionists' racism in U.S. discourse is just beginning.

Zionism has lost its place in U.S. society after the Gaza genocide, with liberal Zionists like Aaron David Miller and others having little influence on Democrats. Polls show that American people favor giving humanitarian aid to Gaza more than military aid to Israel, and the progressive base of the Democratic Party has started a political "firestorm" over U.S. support for genocide. The Zionist group J Street postponed its 2024 conference due to its own rank and file being enraged by Israel.

James Carville on MSNBC blamed Israel for the catastrophe in Gaza, stating that if Biden loses, it's Israel's fault. Brad Sherman, an Israel-loving Congress member from Los Angeles, defended his support for the massacres of Palestinians in Gaza, accusing them of seeking the genocide of Jews. This is the chief refuge for Democrats who excuse Israel's actions.

Liberal media is giving a platform to progressive critics, such as Mehdi Hasan on New York public radio, who denounced Hamas but pointed out the inevitable consequences of military occupation. Meanwhile, Atlantic editor Jeffrey Goldberg withdrew from a speaking engagement at the University of Kentucky (UK) after students questioned his record as a former IDF prison guard and his views on Zionism.

The process of recognizing Zionism's loss in U.S. discourse is just beginning, with the view that Israel supporters promote bigotry against Palestinians still off-limits. Donald Johnson has written on the site that anti-Palestinian racism on the Israel side is never discussed, and that any group, including Jewish supporters of Israel, can be racist.

International Calls for Ceasefire

After 166 days of  Israeli Genocide War on Gaza, there were 10 massacres dedicated with the aid of the Israeli profession, ensuing within the deaths of 104 humans. Calls from around the arena had been made for a ceasefire and for useful resource to be added quickly to the area. Hamas chief Osama Hamdan stated that Israel has not  replied  to ceasefire negotiations and the exchange of prisoners proposed by Hamas.

Blinken's Visit

US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken made his sixth go to to the Middle East to secure a transient cessation of combating and the release of Israeli detainees. He discussed mediation efforts by using Qatar and Egypt in Jeddah and Cairo, as well as efforts to offer extra aid to Gaza.

International Support for Ceasefire

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and European officers have called for a ceasefire in Gaza and for greater useful resource to be allowed into the place. They have condemned the collective punishment imposed by means of Israel at the Palestinians in Gaza.

Qassam Operations

The army wing of Hamas, the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, targeted an Israeli troop  and blew up a tunnel opening in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli occupation navy reported that nine soldiers had been injured within the past 24 hours.

Continuing Massacres

Within 24 hours, Israel dedicated 10 massacres in Gaza, ensuing in the deaths of 104 humans and injuries to 162 others. The toll from the Israeli aggression in Gaza has risen to over 31,000 martyrs and almost 75,000 wounded since October 7.

Targeting UNRWA

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) expressed issues about funding cuts affecting its services in Gaza, especially training. An Israeli bombing focused a school affiliated with UNRWA in Gaza City.

Clan Support

Hamas and the National Gathering of Palestinian Tribes have condemned the occupation's targeting of aid distribution committees, stating that it aims to spread chaos and insecurity. They stand in support of the people, government, and resistance in Gaza.

Sources: Agencies

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