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CNN October 31, 2023 - Israel-Hamas war news




Erdogan spricht so wie er immer als Präsident spricht. Vor einem Meer aus türkischen Fahnen

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"We stated that security cannot be achieved by shooting and dropping more bombs on Gaza; shedding more blood, killing more children, and destroying more hospitals, schools, mosques, churches, and marketplaces," Erdogan said, according to Anadolu. "We believe that Israel, which seems to have comple


"Our aim is to get our region out of this whirlpool it has been dragged into," he said.
"The Israeli administration, backed by the unconditional support of Europe and America, has been committing crimes against humanity in front of the eyes of the whole world for exactly 25 days,"

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5:39 p.m. ET, October 31, 2023

2 French children were killed and their mother was wounded in Gaza, French foreign ministry says

From CNN’s Joseph Ataman

Two French children have been killed in the north of Gaza, the French foreign ministry said Tuesday. It did not give further details on how they were killed, but said their mother and a third child were wounded.

In a statement, the ministry said it is “not in a position to check the situation of the [surviving] family” as they are unable to make contact with them on the ground.

The ministry reiterated its demand for “foreigners and especially French citizens” to be allowed to immediately exit Gaza, in addition to a humanitarian pause.


mein Kommentar:

 Macron sitzt in der Tinte.

Olaf Scholz müsste nun konsequenterweise sagen

Wer keine Franzosenumbringt, der ist und bleibt ein Antisemit. Muslime ohne den "Franzosen-Gekillt"Nachweis werden sofort des Landes verwiesen


Kommetar war satire die franzosentötung durch Israel nicht


4:52 p.m. ET, October 31, 2023

Israel downplays intelligence ministry document that proposed relocating of millions of Gazans to Egypt

From CNN's Kyle Blaine and Kevin Flower

Israel's prime minister is downplaying a leaked intelligence ministry document that proposed the relocation of millions of Palestinians to the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt.


"This is a preliminary paper, like dozens of such papers prepared by all political and security echelons,” Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said in a statement. “The ‘day after’ is a topic that has not been discussed by official Israeli channels, which are now focused on dismantling Hamas' governing and military abilities."


The document is dated October 13 — just days after the Hamas terror attack — and was published on the website Sicha Mekomit. In it, the intelligence ministry lays out three options for dealing with civilians in Gaza after the Hamas attacks and the outbreak of war. 

The paper’s authors concluded that “Alternative C," which calls for relocating Gaza’s civilian population to the northern Sinai, would be best for Israel’s long-term security.

As part of the plan, tent cities would be constructed in the area, with more permanent cities being constructed at a later date. The plan also calls for a humanitarian corridor to aid the resettled population and a security perimeter to be created to prevent them from entering Israel.

The acknowledgment of the paper by the Israeli government will likely intensify suspicion amongst Arab nations in the region that Israel is deliberately trying to displace Palestinians permanently. Egypt and Jordan have warned that any plan to transfer Palestinians from Gaza and the West Bank to their respective countries would escalate conflict in the region.


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