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As the 394th day of the "Al-Aqsa Flood" operation approaches, the occupation forces continue to escalate their aggression on the Gaza Strip, resulting in massacres against civilians, amid ongoing clashes between Palestinian resistance and occupation forces on multiple fronts.
Rising casualties
The Ministry of Health in Gaza reported today, Sunday, an increase in the number of martyrs as a result of the continuous aggression on the Gaza Strip to 43,341 martyrs, with the number of injured rising to 102,105, including many children, women, and elderly, amidst the continued random Zionist shelling.
The sector suffers from a severe shortage of medical resources due to the lack of supplies and equipment, while rescue teams are unable to reach thousands of bodies trapped under the rubble.
During the past 24 hours, the occupation forces committed 4 massacres against Palestinian families in the Gaza Strip, resulting in the martyrdom of 27 citizens and the injury of 86 others, reflecting the escalation of violent attacks targeting densely populated residential areas, causing enormous destruction on both the humanitarian and urban levels.
"UNICEF": "Israel" kills over 50 children in Jabalia within two days
Catherine Russell, the executive director of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), described last week's events in northern Gaza as a "bloody end," with over 50 children being martyred in Jabalia alone within just two days due to the aggression.
Russell expressed her deep concern about the targeting of children and civilians, calling for an immediate cessation of attacks on residential areas and infrastructure, including medical and educational facilities, and humanitarian workers who are striving to provide assistance to those affected by the ongoing aggression.
23 incursions into Al-Aqsa Mosque during October
The Palestinian Ministry of Awqaf and Religious Affairs issued a report detailing the escalation of Zionist attacks on the Al-Aqsa Mosque during the past month, with 23 incursions involving 9,721 settlers under the protection of the occupation forces.
The eastern area of the mosque witnessed religious rituals, including group prostrations coinciding with Jewish holidays, amidst intense calls by extremist Jewish groups to organize collective incursions into the mosque.
In contrast, the occupation forces turned Jerusalem and the Old City into a military fortress and declared a state of alert, while providing free transportation for settlers to reach Al-Aqsa.
Occupation army announces an increase in its casualties in Jabaliya
Amidst the fierce clashes between Palestinian resistance and the occupation army, the "Israeli" army announced today, Sunday, the killing of a new soldier in the northern Gaza Strip, bringing the total number of its casualties to 4 in the ongoing battles.
The occupation army stated in its statement that the soldier was killed by a hand grenade explosion in the battles taking place in the north of the strip. The army had previously announced the killing of two soldiers from the Shaked battalion of the Givati Brigade in similar clashes in the north of the strip, as well as the killing of a third soldier as a result of a hand grenade explosion on Friday night, according to "Al Jazeera Net".
On the other hand, the occupation forces continued intensive air strikes on various areas in the strip, which resulted in the martyrdom of more than 20 Palestinians in the areas of Jabaliya, Beit Lahia, and Rafah during the last hours.
Local sources indicate that the shelling is targeting residential buildings and densely populated neighborhoods, which deepens the human and material losses.
In our previous discussion, we explored the unique challenges faced by Muslim families in Western societies. Now, we'll build upon those insights by presenting practical strategies for the Islamic community to engage with and address these challenges.
I will address this by responding to a letter from one of our brothers seeking guidance. He writes, “I relied on Allah and made the decision to emigrate. Yet, I am apprehensive about facing a new society, particularly for my children who are now adults, and for my only daughter, who is in university. I’m also concerned, as one of my friends has two daughters in their thirties who remain unmarried. I fear that by moving, I may inadvertently expose my family to risks or weaken their faith. At the same time, I am aware of inspiring families whose children remain deeply committed, even more so than many in our own Islamic societies. How can I best protect my children from the challenges they may face in the diaspora while nurturing their faith?”
In recent decades, immigration from Muslim-majority countries has risen significantly for various reasons. While I am not a jurist to discuss the permissibility of immigration, I would like to focus on:
“The core challenges faced by Muslim families in the diaspora”. May Allah grant us wisdom and success in this effort.
The primary challenge for Muslims living abroad is how to fully embrace and live out our faith with confidence and pride while engaging meaningfully in our new societies? This includes fostering a strong, positive Muslim identity within ourselves and our families, one that is resilient in the face of societal pressures. It’s about more than just performing acts of worship; it’s about cultivating an environment where our Islamic values and ethics naturally shape our relationships, interactions, and contributions to the community. To achieve this, our focus should be directed toward three essential pillars:
Our goal is to maintain a balance between preserving our Islamic identity and contributing proactively and positively to society. This approach not only safeguards our families from potential challenges but also enables them to flourish as beacons of Islamic values, serving as ambassadors of faith.
Engaging with the non-Muslim community while upholding Islamic principles means embracing beneficial opportunities and staying true to our values without being influenced by negative elements. Positive, ethical conduct, setting a good example, and unwavering adherence to Islamic teachings are crucial in this regard.
Muslim families must take deliberate steps to shield themselves from potentially harmful aspects of diaspora life. This involves nurturing closeness and resilience within the family unit, remaining firm in faith, and continually seeking Allah’s guidance and protection. This comprehensive approach highlights the importance of religious integrity while fostering constructive relationships and mutual understanding with others. Always remember that Allah, the Almighty, is the ultimate protector and guide in all endeavors.
Allah the Almighty states: “Say: Verily, my prayer, my sacrifice, my living and my dying are for Allah, the Lord of all the worlds (162), who has no partner. This is what I have been commanded, and I am the first of the Muslims (163).” (Surah Al-An’am: 162-163).
A Muslim, when motivated by a sincere intention to seek the pleasure of Allah and uphold His message, can embody excellence in all facets of life. This includes demonstrating high moral standards, fostering positive relationships with neighbors, and actively contributing to social and voluntary endeavors. These actions should align with Islamic principles, transcending habits, customs, and traditions that do not harmonize with those values. In this way, a Muslim acts not only as a participant in society but as a beacon of faithfulness, showing that devotion to Allah brings forth compassion, diligence, and authentic engagement with the new community.
From my point of view, promoting such faithfulness means encouraging individuals to align their intentions and actions with their spiritual goals, ensuring that every effort contributes to holistic well-being while maintaining their core Islamic values.
In diaspora countries, living within established Muslim communities provides significant benefits to individuals and families, supporting both spiritual and emotional well-being. These advantages include:
- Access to Masjids: Regular access to masjids enables participation in prayers and religious activities, strengthening one's connection to faith.
- Community Support: Collaborative networks within the community offer support in child-rearing and foster positive, enriching relationships.
- Ease of Social Connections: These communities facilitate social interactions, including meeting new people, finding potential marriage partners, and building strong, supportive networks.
- Islamic Environment: Social activities, such as community trips and gatherings, align with Islamic values and offer an environment free from influences that may contradict religious teachings.
- Sense of Pride: Being part of such a community nurtures Islamic identity and instills pride through shared religious and cultural heritage.
- Moral and Material Support: The community provides crucial assistance during challenging times, ensuring families have the necessary support systems.
Although living in these communities may sometimes require longer commutes or come with higher costs, the benefits often far outweigh these considerations. Choosing to live within a strong Muslim community can profoundly improve one’s quality of life and promote spiritual well-being. This sense of belonging positively impacts mental and emotional health, fostering a resilient and confident Islamic identity that thrives amidst external challenges.
The Masjid represents the center of Islamic social activities, serving as more than just a place for prayer. It is a hub for community gatherings, educational programs, and social support networks. The Masjid fosters unity and engagement through events, discussions, and activities that align with Islamic teachings, promoting a sense of belonging and shared values among community members. For families, it becomes a focal point for nurturing a strong Islamic identity and maintaining cultural and religious connections, which is particularly significant in diaspora settings.
It is highly recommended to prioritize living as close to the Masjid as possible and to regularly pray there. While some jurisprudential opinions suggest that attending the Masjid is an obligation for those living nearby, this is often discussed within the context of Muslim-majority countries, where even a small percentage of residents attending would fill the space. However, in diaspora communities, the situation is different. Actively attending and supporting the Masjid is essential to maintaining its vitality and presence.
Praying in the Masjid not only fosters a stronger connection to the community but also instills this practice in children, making it an integral part of their upbringing. By choosing housing near the Masjid and emphasizing participation in its activities, families contribute to the spiritual growth and cohesion of the community, ensuring that the Masjid remains a vibrant center for worship and communal support.
One of the most crucial methodologies for ensuring the safety and well-being of the new generation is raising them within the environment of an Islamic center, which serves as an ideal incubator for Islamic parenting. Islamic centers provide a nurturing space where children can develop strong religious and moral foundations, surrounded by positive influences that align with Islamic teachings. This environment supports holistic development, fostering a sense of identity, belonging, and pride in their faith.
Growing up in such an environment allows children to absorb essential Islamic values through structured activities, community events, and role models who embody the principles of compassion, respect, and responsibility. The support system offered by Islamic centers also helps parents reinforce these teachings at home, creating consistency in the child's upbringing. This approach is vital for building resilience and self-confidence in young Muslims, enabling them to navigate challenges while maintaining their Islamic identity and contributing positively to the wider society.
Public schools, while free, often present challenges that can be detrimental to nurturing an Islamic identity. Therefore, choosing an Islamic school is not merely an option but an essential measure to protect children from potentially harmful influences and to foster an educational environment that aligns with Islamic values. Islamic schools play a crucial role in shaping students' knowledge, culture, and pride in their religious identity, as well as promoting academic excellence and moral development.
However, due to limited support and financial constraints, Islamic schools may be beyond the means of many families. In such cases, I advocate for the formation of community groups to manage and organize home-schooling initiatives. These home schools can offer a tailored curriculum that upholds Islamic principles, allowing parents to collaborate in providing a well-rounded education that maintains religious and cultural integrity. This approach not only makes Islamic education more accessible but also strengthens communal bonds and shared responsibility for nurturing future generations.
In diaspora communities, the pursuit of enhanced material well-being often leads to Muslim women entering the workforce. While this can contribute to financial stability, it frequently results in unintended consequences. The strain of balancing work and home life can lead to a decline in marital relationships and family cohesion, with the absence of the mother having profound effects on children.
As an Islamic family counselor, I stress that a wife's employment should be a choice driven by necessity, specifically to meet basic needs, and should ideally be part-time and for a limited duration. This ensures that she can return to her most significant and demanding responsibility—nurturing and managing her home. Preserving the mother’s presence in the household is critical to maintaining a stable, loving, and spiritually grounded family environment.
The field doesn’t show the value of the Arabic language and that it is an essential component of the Islamic identity. As scientists say, language is the pot of religion, so care must be taken not to use the foreign language entirely at home, and to direct children not to use the language of the diaspora except for study or with foreigners only. Many Arabic YouTube channels teach Arabic language, Islamic history, and Muslims' scientific contributions, through cartoons to scientific lectures and in proportion to the different ages of the children.
Beyond the role of the masjid, the Islamic Center serves as a hub for a variety of cultural, social, scientific, and sports activities. It is vital for Muslims to actively engage in these activities, contributing either financially or through administrative support. Such participation fosters a sense of belonging and reinforces the individual's role as an integral part of the community. This engagement not only bolsters the presence and influence of Islam within the diaspora but also strengthens the practice of da'wah (the call to Islam), benefiting both Muslims and non-Muslims alike.
Involvement in these community activities fulfills more than a social or religious duty; it addresses deep psychological needs by reinforcing a sense of purpose, identity, and connection. Active participation helps Muslims cultivate resilience and pride, essential in navigating the challenges of life in the diaspora. It also serves as a model of positive interaction and collaboration, showcasing Islam's principles of unity, generosity, and social responsibility. Through meaningful involvement, Muslims demonstrate the values of compassion, cooperation, and dedication, inviting others to understand and appreciate the teachings of Islam.
This sense of shared purpose strengthens emotional and mental well-being, building community cohesion and fostering relationships that are vital for psychological health. It also enables Muslims to be ambassadors of their faith, embodying the values of peace, inclusivity, and the common good, and fostering trust and respect among broader society.
Islamic centers in the diaspora play a pivotal role in promoting active engagement within the community’s social fabric. To make a meaningful impact, these centers should embrace a diverse range of activities—spanning social, sports, political, cultural, and scientific endeavors—while preserving and promoting an authentic Islamic identity. This active participation enriches the broader society and opens channels for meaningful dialogue and mutual understanding. Through these efforts, Islamic centers can:
- Showcase the True Essence of Islam: Counter misconceptions and stereotypes by exemplifying Islam’s teachings of peace, compassion, and justice.
- Highlight the Value of Women in Islam: Emphasize generally sex equality and according to the differentiation of each sex there is a specific and vital role for each sex in family and society.
- Commit to Environmental and Social Responsibility: Reinforce that environmental care and social responsibility are fundamental aspects of Islamic principles.
- Foster Understanding and Dialogue: Offer clear, thoughtful responses to common questions about Islam, creating spaces for open and honest discussions.
- Build Connections with Non-Muslim Communities: Promote mutual respect and understanding through bridge-building initiatives.
- Serve as a Platform for Shared Experiences: Create opportunities for Muslims to share their stories, including challenges and achievements.
- Empower Active Community Involvement: Encourage Muslims to be engaged, contributing members of their broader communities.
- Instill a Sense of Belonging in Youth: Foster identity and pride among young Muslims, crucial for their development and confidence.
By adopting this proactive approach, Islamic centers can become beacons of hope, guidance, and unity, reflecting Islam’s inherent beauty and wisdom.
Moreover, these activities meet a vital psychological need by enhancing the community's sense of belonging and self-worth, essential for mental and emotional health. They build resilience and cultural pride, enabling the community to withstand the external pressures often faced in diaspora settings. Outreach efforts help bridge gaps, foster trust, and create an environment that demonstrates how Islamic values align with universal human principles like peace, mutual respect, and the common good.
Conclusion:
Finally, empowering Muslim Families: A Community-Led Approach
Together, let's work towards creating a supportive and vibrant Muslim community in the West."
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On the 393rd day of the "Al-Aqsa Flood" operation, the occupying forces are increasing their airstrikes and artillery attacks on the Gaza Strip, resulting in civilian casualties as clashes between Palestinian resistance and occupation forces continue.
7 massacres in 24 hours
During the past 24 hours, the occupation committed 7 horrific massacres against Palestinian families, with the death toll reaching 55 martyrs and 192 new injuries, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
This brings the toll of the aggression since October 7, 2023, to 43,314 martyrs and more than 102,019 wounded, most of them women and children.
"Hamas": Temporary ceasefire proposals to distract from the real issues
The Hamas movement described the temporary ceasefire proposals as a distraction from the real issues, considering that they do not include a halt to the aggression, the withdrawal of occupation forces from the Gaza Strip, or the return of displaced persons.
In a statement issued by the member of the movement's political bureau, Ezat al-Rashq, he said: Benjamin Netanyahu is using these negotiations as a cover to continue his aggression.
Al-Rashq added: "We deal positively with any proposals that ensure the cessation of aggression and the withdrawal of the occupation from Gaza," stressing that the occupation's procrastination is only aimed at buying time.
The spokesperson also pointed out that coordination between the occupation and the US administration continues, whether in Gaza or Lebanon, as part of efforts to pressure the resistance in the region.
Quality operations by the resistance in Jabalia
The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, announced targeting Zionist D9 military bulldozers with Yassin 105 shells west of Jabalia camp, resulting in direct casualties.
Videos published by Al-Qassam showed a pre-detonated house explosion in a foot patrol, which the brigades said resulted in one person dead and another injured near Al-Fakhoura School west of Jabalia Camp in northern Gaza.
The brigades stated: Our fighters executed a complex ambush targeting a Zionist "D9" bulldozer with a "Yassin 105" shell and a group of occupation soldiers with an anti-personnel mine, resulting in one dead and one injured near Al-Fakhoura School west of Jabalia Camp in northern Gaza.
An armored vehicle was also targeted with an anti-tank shell in the Safitawi area.
Meanwhile, the Al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad movement, broadcast scenes of sniping one of the occupation soldiers in the vicinity of the Civil Administration east of Jabalia Camp.
Israeli military reinforcements in Jabalia
Israeli Channel 13 reported that the occupation army has decided to reinforce its forces in the Jabalia area in northern Gaza, where the "Kfir" brigade was sent last night to join the ongoing battles alongside the "Givati" and "401" brigades who have been fighting in the area for about two weeks, according to Al-Jazeera Net.
The channel explained that the "Kfir" brigade entered Jabalia accompanied by several combat battalions and an armored battalion from the "188" brigade.
It added that 3 brigades are now participating in the combat operations in Jabalia, in addition to the multi-mission unit and the naval commando forces "Shayetet 13".
The Israeli occupation forces continue to commit the crime of genocide in the Gaza Strip, for the 392nd consecutive day, through dozens of airstrikes and artillery shelling, committing massacres against civilians, amid a catastrophic humanitarian situation as a result of the siege and the displacement of more than 95% of the population.
Airstrikes and shelling
Correspondents reported that the occupation aircraft and artillery continued their violent airstrikes and shelling on various areas of the Gaza Strip today, targeting homes, displacement camps, and streets, resulting in dozens of martyrs and wounded.
Ground invasion
The occupation forces continue their ground invasion of wide areas in Rafah, since May 7th, and several axes in Gaza, amid aerial and artillery shelling and committing horrific massacres, and demolishing the homes of citizens in Jabalia camp.
Israeli Siege Continues
For the 28th consecutive day, North Gaza, Jabalia camp, and Beit Lahia in particular are suffering under Israeli siege and starvation, amid intense aerial and artillery shelling, and complete isolation of the northern governorate from Gaza.
Martyrs and injured everywhere
The occupation planes targeted a woman and her children in Furat market in Gaza City, resulting in her immediate death.
3 civilians were martyred and others were injured as a result of the occupation's shelling of a group of residents in Beit Lahia project, north of the Gaza Strip.
Several citizens were injured in an Israeli drone strike in Al-Adas neighborhood, north of Rafah city in the southern Gaza Strip.
Quadcopter
An Israeli drone "Quadcopter" dropped bombs on citizens in Qassam Street in Beit Lahia project, north of the Gaza Strip.
Beit Hanoun
The occupation aircraft dropped leaflets - Friday evening - calling on displaced persons in shelters in Beit Hanoun to evacuate and head south, after dropping similar leaflets in Jabalia in the morning.
Medical and local sources reported that 14 martyrs and 69 wounded, including 21 in critical condition, were taken to Al-Awda Hospital due to Israeli shelling on the new camp in Nusairat, central Gaza, since this morning.
4 martyrs from one family
4 martyrs and others were injured from Al-Louh family as a result of the occupation aircraft shelling a house in the new camp in Nusairat, in the central Gaza Strip.
10 martyrs were killed in an artillery shelling by Zionist forces targeting the gate of a school housing displaced persons in the north of the Nusairat camp.
The Ministry of Health announced that the Israeli occupation committed 3 massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, resulting in 55 martyrs and 186 injuries admitted to hospitals in the past 24 hours.
The ministry stated in a statement: a number of victims are still under the rubble and on the streets where ambulance and civil defense teams cannot reach them.
The death toll from the Israeli aggression has risen to 43,259 martyrs and 101,827 injuries since October 7, 2023.
Martyrs rose and others were injured by Israeli artillery shelling targeting a house belonging to the Luh family in the New Camp west of Nusairat in the middle of the Gaza Strip.
Our correspondent reported the arrival of 3 martyrs at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis as a result of a raid that targeted two cars near the coastal road west of the town of Al-Qarara in Khan Younis Governorate.
Local sources mentioned that among the martyrs was Dr. Azzeddine Kasab.
Occupation aircrafts launched a raid around the "Asdaa" area northwest of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
Air Raids
Our correspondent reported that the occupation aircrafts launched fierce raids and fire belts this morning on Deir al-Balah and Nusairat Camp in the middle of the Gaza Strip.
A martyr rose and others were injured due to the occupation throwing bombs from a drone in the al-Bustaat area in the Sheikh Radwan market in the northwest of Gaza.
The occupation artillery shelled the eastern part of the Zaytoun neighborhood southeast of Gaza City.
Occupation warships shelled the beaches of the central governorate in the Gaza Strip.
The warplanes launched a raid targeting agricultural land in the Najjar neighborhood in the town of Khuza'a east of Khan Younis.
The occupation aircrafts launched two raids near the Nuzha Club in Jabalia Nuzha in the north of the Gaza Strip.
The occupation artillery shelled the Sbora neighborhood south of Gaza City in conjunction with continuous gunfire in the Safatawi neighborhood northwest of the city.
47 martyrs
47 citizens were martyred and dozens were injured, most of them children and women, in an Israeli shelling on Deir al-Balah, Nusairat, and Zawayda in the middle of the Gaza Strip, according to Wafa.
Medical sources confirmed the arrival of 47 martyrs to the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, in addition to dozens of injuries, following an Israeli shelling on several areas and houses in Deir al-Balah, Nusairat, and Zawayda.
Local sources said that the majority of the martyrs were killed in an Israeli shelling of several houses in Nusairat that hosted their relatives from other areas, where the occupation forces bombed the houses for the first time and after people rushed to help and inspect the aftermath of the shelling, they were bombed again. The search for missing persons is still ongoing.
Israeli planes continued their bombing of various areas in the Gaza Strip on the 391st day of the war, leaving behind a large number of martyrs and wounded.
The Israeli occupation committed five massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, resulting in 102 martyrs and 287 injuries being taken to hospitals in the past 24 hours.
The death toll from the Israeli aggression has risen to 43,163 martyrs and 101,510 injuries since October 7th.
North of the Gaza Strip
The municipality of Beit Lahia in the north of the Gaza Strip declared the city a disaster zone due to the genocide war.
They issued a plea for help to save whatever can be saved from the humanitarian disaster, as the city is now without food, water, hospitals, emergency services, civil defense, doctors, services, and communication.
The ground operation in the north of the Gaza Strip has continued for 26 consecutive days, with control remaining in the south to prevent refugees from returning.
Artillery shelling targeted the western areas of Beit Lahia and Jabalia Camp in the north of the Gaza Strip.
Occupation vehicles and drones fired shots around the Indonesian hospital and north of Jabalia Camp in the north of the Gaza Strip.
Fires broke out in several houses near the hospital.
Israeli planes targeted a house in Beit Lahia on Thursday morning.
Eighteen civilians were killed in separate attacks in the market of Beit Lahia and Sultan's area in the past 24 hours.
Five civilians were killed and around twenty were injured in an attack near the Sheikh Radwan police station in Gaza City.
Central Gaza Strip
Three civilians were killed when Israeli planes bombed a car in the Maghazi camp in central Gaza, including a woman.
Israeli planes carried out airstrikes on the Nusseirat camp in central Gaza.
Southern Gaza Strip
Israeli planes attacked an empty area near the slaughterhouse area in Khan Yunis in the south.
Artillery shelling and gunfire from Israeli army vehicles targeted the west of Rafah city in the southern Gaza Strip.
Rescuers retrieved the bodies of two civilians from the Al-Adas area north of Rafah.
Kuwaiti doctors and activists: People of Gaza will not be deterred by false accusations
Several Kuwaiti doctors and activists reaffirmed today, Monday, their solidarity and continuous support for the Gaza Strip, praising the resilience of its people in the face of Israeli occupation, and condemning the insults directed towards women in Gaza by some media personalities from their country.
This came in a statement issued by 27 doctors and activists in the humanitarian field, stating that "the state of Kuwait, its people, and residents from various backgrounds and spectrums were present on the ground in Gaza, witnessing the steadfastness and sacrifices of its people."
The statement further mentioned that "when the first opportunity arose, despite all the risks surrounding Gaza and its people, we did not hesitate as doctors and workers in the charitable and humanitarian field to respond to the call of support and fulfill our Islamic, Arab, and humanitarian duty towards everyone living in Gaza."
They added that "the credit, after Allah, goes to our visit to Gaza and providing what we could in the name of the state of Kuwait and its people to the Kuwaiti political leadership, the Kuwaiti people, and residents as a whole, as Kuwait has been and will remain a supporter since the dawn of time for our central and pivotal cause, the issue of Palestine and Al-Aqsa Mosque."
Religious scholars and politicians: We reject the insults towards women in Gaza
Several Kuwaiti and Arab figures reacted to the insults made by the media personality Mashal Al-Nami against women in Gaza on the blogging platform, calling for legal actions to hold him accountable. This wide anger comes within a series of societal and media positions supportive of the people of Gaza and rejecting any infringement on their honor and dignity.
Announced legal actions
The Civil Conservatives Party, through its account on the platform "X," announced that the party's vice president, Ahmed Al-Hamadi, filed an official complaint to the Attorney General against Mashal Al-Nami, affirming that this step is in defense of the honor of the people of Gaza and their dignity. The party considered this complaint as a defense of the values that the Kuwaiti people believe in when supporting the causes of the nation.
Public figures' stances
Kuwaiti writer Dr. Suad Al-Sabah led this movement, where she commented, "All tongues are silent in the face of the women of Gaza, except for a tongue that prays for Allah to protect them from the fire of aggression." Al-Sabah presented a moving poem addressed to women in Gaza, describing their resilience and steadfast message.
Kuwait condemns Zionist legislation to ban UNRWA
Kuwait expressed its strong condemnation and denunciation Tuesday of the legislation passed by the Zionist occupation to ban the work of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in occupied Palestinian territories, which will limit the agency’s ability to provide support and humanitarian services to defenseless Palestinian refugees.
In a press release, the Foreign Ministry said Kuwait considers such legislation as part of a series of flagrant violations by the Zionist occupation forces of international law, international humanitarian law, and international resolutions, most notably Security Council resolutions, including Resolution 2417, which strongly condemns the use of starvation of civilians as a method of combat in conflict situations.
The statement also strongly condemns the illegal prevention of the delivery of humanitarian aid and the deprivation of civilians of materials indispensable to their survival. Kuwait renewed its call for the Security Council to assume its responsibilities in maintaining international peace and security under the United Nations Charter. It also called for stopping the genocide perpetrated against the Palestinian people, holding the Zionist occupation forces accountable, and ensuring that the occupying entity does not evade punishment for the systematic crimes it commits against defenseless Palestinians. — KUNA
Kuwait urges prioritizing aid for Gaza, Lebanon
Zionist entity’s attacks in Lebanon, Palestine threaten international law: Diplomat
Kuwait warned on Monday that international humanitarian law is in grave danger due to the blatant Zionist violations and continued aggressions in the Palestinian territories, the occupied Syrian Golan Heights, and Lebanon. This warning was expressed by Diplomatic Attache Abdulaziz Al-Moajil of the Permanent Mission of Kuwait to the United Nations in a special session of the Third Committee of the UN General Assembly on The Promotion and Protection of Human Rights.
The legitimacy of the international law is being undermined every day because the Zionist occupation appears to be above the law and is not being held accountable, Moajil said. He deplored the international community’s inaction in the face of these violations.
Moajil quoted the Zionist entity’s forces who said they have attacked more than 40,000 targets in the densely populated Gaza Strip since their aggression began last year. The attacks have killed at least 43,061 people, including 16,765 children and injured more than 101,223 people. Two million Palestinians have been forcibly displaced due to the aggression. The Zionist entity’s attack on Lebanon has killed 2,653, with 12,360 injuries, and led to the internal displacement of more than 1.2 million people. In addition, over 75,000 people fled to neighboring Syria in the period from September 23 to 30, 2024.
The Kuwaiti diplomat renewed Kuwait’s call for a just and lasting solution to the conflict based on the two-state solution in line with the Arab Peace Initiative. He reiterated Kuwait’s call to all countries of the world to recognize the State of Palestine and support its accession to the United Nations as a full member.
In Geneva, Kuwait’s envoy to UN agencies urged the International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent to prioritize response to the “catastrophic” humanitarian situation in both the Gaza Strip and Lebanon. The statement was made by Permanent Representative of the State of Kuwait to the United Nations Office and other International Organizations in Geneva Ambassador Nasser Al-Hayen to KUNA on the occasion of the 34th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent in Geneva today. Ambassador Al-Hayen deplored the ongoing heinous crimes committed by the Zionist entity in the Middle East, especially in Lebanon and Palestine, and the entity’s continued disregard for international laws and conventions, as well as for international mediation efforts.
Hayen stressed that the current situation requires intensifying the role of international and humanitarian organizations. He emphasized that the UN Security Council has to shoulder its responsibility towards maintaining international peace and security, reaffirming Kuwait’s commitment to continue providing rapid response to humanitarian needs and enhancing international cooperation in this field, in implementation of the directives of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah. The Kuwaiti senior diplomat vowed that his country would continue providing humanitarian aid to conflict-affected and disaster-stricken areas around the world. Kuwait was and still is a leading country in extending a helping hand to needy people everywhere, he said. — KUNA
Gaza situation largest tragedy in modern history: Kuwaiti Diplomat
Official condemns attacks against unarmed Palestinians, Lebanese • Denounces arming Zionist civilians
The Zionist entity’s attacks on Palestinian people made the Gaza Strip one of the largest tragedies in modern history, said a Kuwaiti official. Delivering a speech of Kuwait permanent mission to the UN before the first Commission on Disarmament and International Security, Kuwaiti diplomatic attaché Ali Al-Qallaf said the Zionist occupation’s violations exacerbated the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the occupied Palestinian territories. He referred to atrocities committed by the Zionist occupation that left the largest number of children with amputation and targeted the tents of the displaced persons.
He expressed Kuwait’s strong condemnation of the Zionist occupation’s weapons used systematically against unarmed people in Palestine and Lebanon, saying the ongoing escalation is a flagrant violation of the UN Charter and the Security Council resolutions. The diplomatic attaché also voiced Kuwait’s denunciation of remarks by some Zionist officials regarding distributing weapons to civilians that incites further bloodshed and undermines the international community efforts to achieve stability in the Middle East region.
Kuwait reiterated the necessity of implementing the Conventional Arms Trade Treaty to take into account the principles of the United Nations Charter, most notably respect for the sovereign right of states to secure their national defenses, Qallaf said. Kuwait underlined the significance of achieving balance between responsibilities upon countries exporting weapons and consumers, he said.
He further stressed the importance of the UN program combating illicit trade in small arms and light weapons. He said the program plays a decisive role in building confidence and enhancing international cooperation. Qallaf pointed to Kuwait’s effective participation in international discussions related to illicit trade in small arms and light weapons.
He said Kuwait supports the relevant UN resolutions based of its commitment to the importance of concerted efforts to combat illicit trade in these weapons. Qallaf affirmed Kuwait’s readiness to partake in joint international efforts provided compliance with the UN Charter and giving rights to countries to have legal defensive potential. He finally expressed hope that the UN National Assembly session would lead to tangible outcomes to achieve international peace and security. — KUNA
Kuwait reaffirms support for Lebanon
Situation in the region represents ‘the greatest political and moral test’ for the international system: Official
Kuwait reaffirmed its solidarity with Lebanon and its people during the Paris Conference aimed at assisting Lebanon, emphasizing the need for measures to ensure the country’s security and stability and to fully restore its state institutions.
“The international community gathers today to witness, with great sorrow, the atrocities faced by innocent civilians in both Lebanon and occupied Palestine due to the ongoing campaigns of extermination by Zionist occupation forces, which clearly violate fundamental principles of international law and relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions,” said Assistant Foreign Minister for International Organizations Affairs Minister Plenipotentiary Abdulaziz Al-Jarallah, at the international conference supporting the Lebanese people and the country’s sovereignty.
Jarallah condemned the attacks by Zionist forces on the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), highlighting this as a flagrant disregard for international law and Security Council resolutions, particularly Resolution 1701. He stressed the importance of maintaining the safety and security of UN personnel and respecting the sanctity of UN premises. He called for immediate ceasefire and all military operations, as well as the provision of necessary international protection for the Palestinian and Lebanese peoples, ensuring humanitarian aid reaches besieged areas.
Jarallah pointed out Kuwait’s warnings about the international community’s negligence in deterring these violations, which disregard all international laws or treaties. He referred to the ongoing suffering of innocent civilians in Gaza, expressing concern over the international community’s inability to fulfill its political, legal, and moral responsibilities. He questioned the Zionist entity’s claims that the massacres it commits in the occupied territories and Lebanon are merely acts of self-defense, asserting that these actions represent a systematic plan to cause chaos and instability, risking a regional war with global repercussions.
In closing, Jarallah noted that the current situation in the region and the world represents “the greatest political and moral test” for the international system, emphasizing the need to adhere to the principles of international law, respect for international legitimacy, and commitment to the UN Charter.
He expressed deep gratitude to France for its initiative to host this important conference aimed at supporting the Lebanese people and reinforcing their sovereignty and stability amidst systematic aggressions, which have resulted in thousands of casualties and injuries, as well as the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people from their homes. The conference, initiated by French President Emmanuel Macron, brought together 70 delegations and 15 international organizations to seek a diplomatic solution and mobilize humanitarian assistance of at least $400 million from as many participating countries as possible. — KUNA
Islamic Charity distributes 1455 food baskets to assist 9,000 flood victims in Sudan
As part of its ongoing relief efforts, the International Islamic Charity Organization provided food support to those affected by floods and floods in the Red Sea State in Sudan through a project to distribute 1455 food baskets, benefiting about 9,000 individuals in affected areas, including Arrabat and Tokar, in cooperation with the Red Sea Organization for Training and Voluntary Development in Sudan.
The project cost was over $97,000 to provide food baskets containing basic necessities to meet the needs of a family for a month, with the aim of providing food to the affected and alleviating their suffering from the effects of the disaster, achieving food security for families in need of essential resources, enhancing a rapid response to contain the spread of diseases such as malaria, cholera, dengue fever, in addition to combating malnutrition affecting a large number of displaced persons and affected communities.
The food basket included flour, sugar, lentils, oil, milk, and bags of pasta. The project was well received by official authorities, beneficiaries, and the Sudanese people who praised the leading role of the charitable organization in providing humanitarian support to distressed populations around the world, especially in Sudan.
Islamic Charity trains 100 scholars in Islamic culture and converts 25 people to Islam in El Salvador.
The International Islamic Charity Organization successfully concluded the "Cadres" project to train individuals in Islamic culture in El Salvador to address the significant shortage in the number of Islamic preachings in El Salvador.
The project was implemented with funding from a charity worth $56,400 in response to the urgent need to enhance Islamic culture among Muslims and the general community in El Salvador.
The project resulted in the training of 100 individuals, including 10 preachers ready to have an impact in their communities and become capable preaching figures to spread the message of moderate Islam. Additionally, 5 mosque imams were trained to guide and oversee the new preaching figures.
As part of the project, 25 people converted to Islam by the project participants, focusing on the emerging generation of El Salvador Muslims studying at the School of Dar Ibrahim, as they are considered the seed of future work and the desired hope of El Salvador in spreading Islamic culture and introducing the noble Islamic religion.
This was achieved through the organization of 12 monthly meetings, lasting for 24 days, focusing on empowering participants to learn the basics of Islamic sciences and personal traits that help them improve themselves and serve their communities, memorizing short chapters of the Quran and reflecting on them, studying the book "What the Muslim Cannot Ignore of the Necessary Jurisprudential Rulings," and selected issues from minority jurisprudence relevant to the Salvadoran community in worship and transactions, enhancing preaching skills, providing participants with the required Islamic knowledge and traits, encouraging them to invite their relatives and educate their Muslim brothers.
Participants excelling in the program were selected for focused development in future programs to become distinguished preachers capable of influencing their communities, along with selecting the appropriate discourse for the reality they live in and the target community.
Balad Al-Khair signs an agreement with the General Secretariat of Awqaf to implement the "Nawafil Bank" project
The " Balad Al-Khair" association signed a cooperation agreement with the General Secretariat of Awqaf to implement the Nawafil Bank project, which aims to improve underprivileged families' conditions within Kuwait.
Osman Al Thuwaini, the director of the " Balad Al-Khair" association, explained that the Nawafil Bank project relies on distributing prepaid cards to underprivileged families whose situations are studied, so they can then use the cards to purchase food items at a discounted rate, contributing to their happiness and alleviating their financial burdens.
Al Thuwaini mentioned that the Nawafil Bank benefits 440 individuals from underprivileged families. Each family member is allocated 25 KD, which allows them to spend on food for a whole month.
He praised the General Secretariat of Awqaf for providing 11,000 dinars to support the project, noting that the General Secretariat always supports national charitable institutions, helping the underprivileged and elevating Kuwaiti society.
Al Thuwaini emphasized the importance of collaboration to meet the needs of our brothers and sisters from underprivileged families and orphans by launching projects that support them and alleviate their living expenses, especially in light of the high cost of living that has negatively impacted many.
Balad Al-Khair partners with Awqaf for "Orphans Bank" project.
The " Balad Al-Khair" association signed a cooperation agreement with the General Secretariat of Awqaf to implement the "Orphans Bank" project, which aims to care for underprivileged orphans within the state of Kuwait and contribute to providing them with a decent living.
Osman Al Thuwaini, director of the "Country of Goodness" association, explained that the Orphans Bank is a fruitful form of cooperation between the association and the General Secretariat of Awqaf, within the charitable work aimed at individual and community development.
He noted that the Orphans Bank aims to care for 100 orphans in Kuwait by assisting them and providing the necessary support for their needs throughout the year, costing 26,500 KD.
The director of the " Balad Al-Khair" association added that the Orphans Bank includes a set of expenditure items, providing 52 KD for living expenses, in addition to 150 KD for educational expenses, as well as 23 KD for purchasing educational materials, stationary, and school bags, as well as 40 KD for clothing, for each orphan.
Al-Thuwaini emphasized the importance of the role played by the "Orphans Bank" project in caring for those who have lost their families and now face life without support to provide for their needs. He pointed to the efforts of the General Secretariat of Awqaf to support the project in order to provide a stable life for orphans within Kuwait, where they can receive their basic necessities and continue their education to become beneficial members of society in the coming years.
"Balad Al-Khair" launches the "Rahma" project to treat patients in collaboration with the General Secretariat of Awqaf
Balad Al-Khair Association announced the launch of the "Rahma" project to treat patients in Kuwait in collaboration with the General Secretariat of Awqaf.
Osman Al-Thuwaini, the director of Bait Al-Khair Association, confirmed that the "Rahma" project is one of the leading charitable initiatives that reflect the commitment of the General Secretariat of Awqaf to support the poor and needy. It serves as a vital source of assistance for needy patients who face difficulties in bearing the costs of treatment.
He added that Balad Al-Khair Association always seeks to help the needy with the support of generous donors, through a variety of charitable projects aimed at supporting the needy both inside and outside Kuwait.
He pointed out that with generous support from the General Secretariat of Awqaf, the association aims to alleviate the suffering of patients and contribute to improving their health conditions, as seen in the "Rahma" project for treating patients.
Al-Thuwaini continued that the "Rahma" project works to provide comprehensive medical services with the aim of bringing smiles to the faces of many indigent patients in need of healthcare. This includes a variety of services such as dialysis sessions, medical devices and equipment, MRI scans, medical tests, medications, prescription eyeglasses, and physical therapy sessions.
On the 390th day of the "Al-Aqsa Flood" operation, the occupying forces persist in conducting air attacks and heavy artillery shelling on the Gaza Strip, resulting in dreadful massacres of civilians.
More Bloody Massacres in Gaza
The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced that the occupying forces committed 5 new massacres against Palestinian families, resulting in the death of 102 martyrs and 287 wounded being taken to hospitals in the past 24 hours.
Reports indicate that ambulance crews are having difficulty reaching the victims who are still trapped under the rubble.
Meanwhile, the total number of casualties since the start of the aggression on October 7 has risen to 43,163 martyrs and 101,510 wounded.
Hamas : We are open to end the suffering of people
The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) has confirmed that it has responded to international mediation requests to discuss new proposals for a ceasefire and prisoner exchange.
In a statement, Hamas reiterated its openness to any initiative that would end the suffering of the people of Gaza, achieve a complete ceasefire, lift the blockade, allow in aid, and facilitate reconstruction.
The movement called on Arab and Islamic leaders to take a historic stand to support Gaza, overcome international pressures, and provide immediate support to displaced persons and the wounded living in dire conditions.
80 Zionist fatalities in October
The occupying army radio reported the deaths of 80 "Israeli" individuals, including 64 soldiers and policemen, during the month of October.
The radio report, according to the Anadolu Agency, mentioned the deaths of 33 soldiers in southern Lebanon and 19 in Gaza, describing October as a black month.
Macron's statements in Morocco spark widespread anger
French President Emmanuel Macron sparked anger among Moroccans and Arabs after describing the "Tempest of Al-Aqsa" attack as "barbaric" during his visit to the Moroccan parliament in Rabat, supporting "Israel's right to defend itself" amidst a large number of civilian casualties in Gaza.
Resistance is not terrorism
The Moroccan Observatory for Countering Normalization, in a statement published on social media platforms, according to Al Jazeera Net, stated that President Macron renews the expression of the old colonialist vocabulary by criminalizing the right of resistance as terrorism just as colonialist France described resistance fighters in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and in African countries.
The statement added that France was deliberate in committing one massacre after another in all its colonies, crimes that will never be forgotten.
American protests against Harris for supporting the Zionist entity
Washington D.C. witnessed protests against Vice President Kamala Harris during an election rally, where hundreds of demonstrators expressed their rejection of ongoing American support for the Zionist entity in its aggression on Gaza.
According to the Anadolu Agency, the protesters held up banners supporting Palestine, demanding an arms embargo on the entity, and chanting slogans calling for an end to support for the genocide of the Palestinian people.
On the 389th day of the "Aqsa Flood" operation, the occupying forces persist in conducting airstrikes and heavy shelling on Gaza, resulting in brutal killings of civilians.
Massacre in Beit Lahia
Occupying forces committed a heinous massacre in the town of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip this morning, targeting a 5-story house belonging to the Nassar family where more than 100 people, mostly women and children, live.
The bombing resulted in the martyrdom of 93 Palestinians and the loss of around 40 others under the rubble, amid the absence of ambulance and civil defense teams that were forced to stop working.
Palestinian sources reported that the people of Gaza are trying to extract the bodies of the victims from the rubble using primitive means.
The Anadolu Agency quoted eyewitnesses as saying that dozens of injured people are still trapped under the rubble, without any support from ambulance crews.
Urgent humanitarian appeals
In light of the worsening humanitarian crisis, the Gaza Government Media Office issued an urgent appeal to bring specialized medical teams, ambulances, and civil defense vehicles to the northern area of the Strip before it's too late, holding major Western powers, including the United States, Britain, Germany, and France, directly responsible for the continued war and massacres against civilians.
4 Zionist soldiers killed, including an officer, in Jabalia
Hebrew media reported the killing of 4 Zionist soldiers, including an officer, in clashes with Palestinian resistance in the Jabalia area in northern Gaza.
According to "Lebanon Sheeth Ish" Hebrew website, last night witnessed painful events in Gaza and southern Lebanon, with more details expected to be revealed later.
According to the latest statistics, 74 Israeli soldiers and settlers have been killed since the beginning of October in various confrontation areas.
Qatar: Ongoing talks to de-escalate in Gaza and Lebanon
Qatar's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Majid Al-Ansari said that the talks in Doha are ongoing and have achieved a lot so far, confirming that there are parallel lines of work to de-escalate in Lebanon and Gaza.
Al-Ansari added in a press conference today in Doha, according to Al-Jazeera Net, that he cannot comment on the content of the negotiations in Qatar, but a lot has been achieved regarding them.
He stressed that Qatar is trying to make use of all opportunities to reach a permanent solution and to support the Palestinian brothers.
He explained that meetings are ongoing in Doha, Cairo, and European capitals to discuss a negotiation proposal, and pointed out that work is closely coordinated with partners in Egypt and the United States to mediate negotiations, aiming to contain the conflict in Gaza and prevent escalation in the region.
International condemnation of the UNRWA ban
The decision of the Knesset to ban the activities of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) in the occupied territories has drawn widespread international condemnation, with the European Union and Western countries considering this step to increase the suffering of Palestinian refugees.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed his concern about the impact of the decision, warning of devastating consequences on the lives of Palestinian refugees and on the path to peace and stability in the region.
Guterres emphasized that UNRWA remains the main provider of humanitarian support to Palestinian refugees, expressing his rejection of any alternative that may undermine their basic interests.
"What Uncle Sam Really Wants?" is a groundbreaking book written by the renowned linguist and philosopher, Noam Chomsky. First published in 1992, this book is a scathing critique of the US foreign policy and its role in perpetuating global conflict, poverty, and suffering.
In this review, I will delve into the book's main arguments, exploring Chomsky's analysis of the US's true intentions and the devastating consequences of its policies.
A symbol of imperialism
At the heart of Chomsky's argument is the notion that the United States is driven by a desire for global dominance and control. He asserts that the US's " Uncle Sam" is not a benevolent figure, but rather a symbol of imperialism, seeking to expand its influence and maintain its power at any cost. Chomsky's thesis is that the US's foreign policy is not motivated by altruistic goals, such as promoting democracy, freedom, or human rights, but rather by the pursuit of its own national interests, including economic and strategic advantages.
US's involvement in Central America
Chomsky begins by examining the US's involvement in Central America during the 1980s. He critiques the Reagan administration's policies, which included the assassination of Archbishop Romero, the bombing of Nicaragua, and the support of extremist groups in El Salvador. Chomsky argues that these actions were part of a broader strategy to maintain US dominance in the region, suppress popular movements, and protect US business interests.
New World Order
One of the book's most compelling chapters is Chomsky's critique of the "New World Order" and the US's role in shaping international relations. He argues that the US's efforts to create a new global order are designed to buttress its own power and reinforce its dominance over other nations. Chomsky contends that this new world order is characterized by US military interventionism, economic domination, and the suppression of popular resistance.
US's role in the Middle East
Chomsky's analysis is not limited to Central America. He also explores the US's role in the Middle East, examining the1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon, the Iran-Contra affair, and the US's support of Saddam Hussein during the Gulf War. He argues that these actions were motivated by a desire to maintain US influence in the region, protect Israeli interests, and secure access to Middle Eastern oil resources.
In his book "What Uncle Sam Really Wants?", Noam Chomsky provides a fierce critique of the United States' foreign policy in the Middle East, particularly with regard to Israel and Palestine.
Backing all Israel’s aggressive expansionist policies
Chomsky argues that the US has consistently backed Israel's aggressive expansionist policies, including the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon, the annexation of the Golan Heights, and the occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. He also criticizes the US's support for the Israeli military's brutal suppression of Palestinian resistance and its construction of settlements in occupied territory.
Full Support to Israel
Chomsky believes that the US's backing of Israel is driven by a combination of factors, including:
In the book, Chomsky also examines the US's role in the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and the Syrian Israeli peace negotiations. He argues that the US has consistently sought to undermine Palestinian nationalism and the PLO's efforts to establish a viable state, instead-supporting Israeli interests and promoting a settlement that favors Israel's colonizing objectives.
US's complicity in Israel's human rights abuses and war crimes
One of the most striking aspects of Chomsky's analysis is his exposure of the US's complicity in Israel's human rights abuses and war crimes. He provides a detailed account of the US's support for Israel's aggressive military tactics, including the use of cluster bombs, and its failure to condemn Israel's treatment of Palestinian civilians, including women and children.
Chomsky's critique of the US's foreign policy is not limited to high-level politics. He also examines the ways in which the US economic system perpetuates global inequality and suffering. He argues that the US's neoliberal economic policies, including trade liberalization, privatization, and deregulation, have led to the exploitation of developing nations and the deepening of global poverty.
Throughout the book, Chomsky supports his arguments with a wide range of evidence, including government documents, media reports, and personal testimony. He is particularly effective in highlighting the contradictions and hypocrisy of US foreign policy, exposing how the US has used its power to undermine democracy, manipulate international institutions, and suppress dissent.
One of the book's greatest strengths is its accessibility and clarity. Chomsky's writing is engaging and easy to follow, making complex issues and concepts accessible to a broad audience. His use of illustrations, anecdotes, and examples helps to bring the abstract concepts of global politics to life, making the book a triumph of clear and concise communication.
While "What Uncle Sam Really Wants?" has flaws, Chomsky's analysis is largely persuasive and thought-provoking. His critique of the US's foreign policy is courageous and well-documented, and his arguments are likely to resonate with anyone who has followed the news or witnessed the devastating consequences of the US's actions.
In conclusion, "What Uncle Sam Really Wants?" is a seminal work that offers a searing critique of the US's foreign policy and its devastating consequences. Chomsky's analysis is a wake-up call, urging readers to question the official narrative and rethink their US foreign policy assumptions. As the world grapples with the challenges of globalization, terrorism, and climate change, this book serves as a timely reminder of the need for critical thinking, skepticism, and a commitment to social justice.
Chomsky's critique of US policy in the Middle East is unflinching, and his analysis remains relevant today. The book is a powerful indictment of US foreign policy and its consequences for the people of the region.
Sources:
Chomsky, N. (1992). What Uncle Sam Really Wants.
How similar are the events of history! And how frequently do these events repeat themselves! It's as if the errors and ambitions of some humans have no solution other than invasion, then wars, then liberation or disappearance into the pages of history without return! If we look through the history of the ancient and modern nation, we will be surprised to find out that events are almost identical in some of their stages. In parts of the Islamic and Arab historical narrative, Allah says in His conclusive book: "Certainly in their stories there is a lesson for people of understanding. It is no invented tale, but a confirmation of what was before it and a detailed explanation of all things and guidance and mercy for a people who believe." (Yusuf: 111). These were not just stories for entertainment, but for reflection, contemplation, and patience in the face of similar events. The first believers were patient, and patience is upon you, they were victorious, and victory is for you, and the disbelievers were defeated with a great defeat, and your disbelievers will be defeated by the permission of Allah.
In the Battle of the Trench(or Confederates), for example, we can see history repeating itself in the siege of the Muslim nation represented by the city of Medina, which contained the whole nation with its leader, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). All the Arab tribes dared to lay siege to it, while its first enemy from the Jewish tribes was lurking on the outskirts of the city waiting for a moment of weakness to break all the agreements signed during its time of weakness.
When Islam emerged in the city, Jews had no choice but to seize those opportunities, to deceive and betray as usual, and the end result was his demise in his betrayal and departure from the boundaries of the united nation to where there is no return.
Abbasid Caliphate fall
Then there was an event that perhaps was bigger than the siege and betrayal, which was when the Abbasid Caliphate fell with its vast territories and large numbers before the onslaught of the Mongols and Crusaders simultaneously. The capital of the Caliphate collapsed, drowning in a sea of blood, and people at that time thought that Islam had completely ended.
Do these events resemble what the nation is going through today? Has each country become isolated in facing the challenges of the time? Has the nation failed to come together and seek a new strength that will move its scholars, unite its word, and raise the morale of its soldiers?
The Islamic movement!
It is fair to the Islamic movement today that from within it emerged "Hamas" and "Jihad" and all the Palestinian resistance movements that are still standing strong after a year of fighting, and after the martyrdom of its leaders and the sacrifice of more than 45 thousand of its people, all for the sake of holding on to their religion, land, history, and the soil of their ancestors.
It is commendable for the contemporary Islamic movement that the factions of resistance have emerged from within it and have embraced the original idea on which the Islamic movement was founded, without compromising on any of its principles. Here lies the most important question: Where is the original Islamic movement amidst the trials and tribulations and the great events happening on the blessed land? Where is the representation of the courage of Ibn Abdul Salam, who was the first rock in breaking a huge army, not by carrying weapons, but by his words, positions, understanding of texts, and his courage in confronting the authorities?
Rising under colonial rule
It is a strange coincidence that the Islamic movement arose under colonial rule, faced, fought, and made legendary achievements recorded in the history of Arab resistance in the lands of the Arabs, with the heroism of Omar Mukhtar from a distance, and the events of the Suez Canal did not fade from the memory of the nation, and the popular unity in Palestine in 1948 despite the betrayal is absent.
The Islamic movement sprung up after the fall of the Caliphate to mend what had been torn apart, unite the people that had been torn apart by the colonizers, and instill new concepts after the idea had been tainted in the minds of the people, where Islam was reduced to merely prayers in mosques or corners, and not being practiced in the streets. Where is that energy that renewed the nation's religion after its decline? Where are its men who left the Palestinian resistance alone to pay a dear price for the liberation of the land of all Muslims, only for the Islamic resistance to show up alone in Gaza, with the roots of the movement absent from the scene, while they fight among themselves elsewhere.
How did Qutz manage to do it?
It is not fair to claim that Qutz was a supernatural hero who was able, single-handedly, to confront the million-strong Tatar army with an army from Egypt that was internally divided, suffering under poverty, humiliation, and fear imposed by the Mamluk princes at that time. Matters escalated to the point where anyone ruling over Egypt was killed, until a period of time passed without a ruler, after the Mamluk princes fought among themselves over who had the right to rule. The army was torn apart between the princes, and news of cities falling one after the other emerged, with the final message to Egypt being to surrender, as there was no ruler to receive it.
Sheikh Ibn Abdul Salam
Here, the Islamic movement appears in all its fervor, embodied in Sheikh ibn Abdul Salam, who possessed all the qualities necessary for the movement: faith, eloquence, courage, and a belief in the inevitability of victory through uniting the people and preparing the army, away from the impoverished who could no longer provide for their daily needs. The Sheikh's strength lay in his ability to gather behind him a large popular support base, uniting the peoples of Asia and Africa under one will.
The Sheikh was capable of mobilizing the nation, but the Islamic movement alone is not enough, even if it has the will.
Here, some must be neutralized while others must be won over, and the word of truth must be proclaimed for the cause, with the search for a leader who believes in the idea. It doesn't necessarily have to be the Sheikh himself, as the Sheikh has his own abilities, and the Islamic movement facing existential problems is unable to appreciate. Therefore, let the leader not be the Sheikh, but a young, strong leader who embodies the idea, courageous, brave, intelligent, and determined, who can gather funds from the wealthy to arm the relatively small army against an enemy that crushed the caliphate, planning well by choosing the battlefield. The land will not betray its owner, and the leader must initiate the strike before it reaches his home, like in the Battle of October 7, preparing his soldiers and sharpening their resolve, and then setting out with the blessings of Allah.
Martyrdom in Islam
In Islam, martyrdom is highly valued, and the Muslim understands its significance, aspiring for it. Those who consider it a loss for the nation do not truly understand the jurisprudence of jihad. It is Allah who makes believers into martyrs, while the survivors continue on their path, learning and raising their spirits to achieve the honor of martyrdom, as thousands of leaders have been killed throughout history without the fall of Islam. Entire states disappeared when jihad was absent, and people fled from martyrdom.
The second step after the martyrdom of leaders is to continue the resistance, as no one can deny the right of someone in an occupied land to resist. Just as victory was Qutz's ally despite the difficult situation, victory is also the ally of anyone who resists an occupying force that has seized his land, even if supported by all international institutions that lost their credibility when they sided with a bloody occupier. Let Palestine resist and create a new victory on its land. Yesterday it was Ain Jalout, today it is Gaza.