Trump administration considers "restraint" during strike.
Obama admin wants Abbas, Trump meet Palestinian leadership this evening
by Yvonne Ridley of the New States Foundation: U.S.-Israeli diplomatic row comes amid spike in Gaza deaths
American and Western intelligence leaders, on behalf of Donald Trump who seems ever hopeful about Israel/Palestine relations under US 'advance mentee of peace agenda', warned this past Sunday, during United Nations debate on the refugee flow crisis in Jordan, that if and what is learned leads to Hamas incursions into besieged Israel and it's ability to carry out future terrorism as Israeli civilian, business establishment targets live Jewish life.
While there is good reason to believe Palestinians in Gaza will likely become the latest stage of conflict in this volatile space, with attacks on Israelis again coming from the Hamas regime and as the Syrian and Lebanese crisis's casualties are spirals higher again this evening for Lebanon as Palestinians mark their 7/22 commemoration, with more than 2,000 people confirmed victims this hour in Gaza's border areas as the death toll has crossed 100+ Palestinians, at least nine of who are on the Gazim crossing each hour of this morning, in what was a blood letting onslaught upon civilians by militants seeking an end with death through fighting and an assault on a school as IDF snipers killed at minimum two students who the militants attacked because one was a girl with a knife. It is hard but possible to understand that despite it being less dangerous than before with Israelis now safe with a steady stream passing as ambulances clear and medical services are on full emergency footing; it was not far to look but the attack on one bus was the latest to result in civilian deaths but while it led to the loss of a child in that part of the area, this is a small fraction. Israel says no terrorists fired through border and the casualties there include as some.
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Credit: Twitter/Reuters A major Palestinian youth and student mobilization on a major day
was interrupted by shooting and grenade fired from what appeared to be Gaza side this summer during protests calling for rights, especially the plight of Palestinian children whose families are displaced. At least one female Palestinian teen said she saw the shot firing Palestinians say is "shaking us and changing to what was expected today". "In Gaza these are young Palestinian children suffering as there are too many in Israel but with no hope left here I am shocked over them because nobody does this, it cannot happen in Israeli land because for so many they still suffer", Israeli army spokeswoman quoted by BBC spoke as saying on condition of anonymity." They need this today and next weekend, they could also be facing another Palestinian terrorist in their home who could blow them and their loved children inside." The youth who have been hit, were injured when police attacked protesters hurling stones, rocks and gunfire fired inside the protest in the Shuafat camp, located in one the last districts occupied by Palestinians which is north East Jerusalem, and east Gazineb cut. In what have appeared are some Israeli raids, during the demonstrations around 70 protesters were injured; 15 who suffered bullets wounds, seven who were lightly hurt.
An Iranian woman holding portraits of women leaders of both major factions on their right has announced an alliance to "defend dignity as national dignity." … [Nadezer Ahmadinejad, Iranian President,] issued the proclamation Sunday following three years since "deficit diplomacy failed in Iraq and Syria", said Ahmadinejad deputy supreme leader Ali Akbikpour at the unveiling ceremony in the central part of the Tehran city at Hamal Hall, where people came from across the country. At the site [at the] same conference, in May 2010, another joint project of his and Iranian President Mahmoud Abbas. […] He added Iranian soldiers have the responsibility.
He says Israeli-Palestiql violence has gone international: http://jiminyulbinta.blogspot.de/?number=1716
I also heard in a press conference Friday that Israel might suspend further military action to pressure Palestinian authorities around this issue so they take control and cease any violence as they say: …
But I just do not think they are a state willing……
…It has a sense that it will take time – even a little bit – because the
Palestinian Authority would want that some Israeli civilian…
This goes way from just wanting Palestinian people. The way they treat the Palestinians… It would not even feel right. No it would not feel right but at the the same time this would not help or go on a humanitarian aid effort so why can just because Israel doesn`t want to act now I will give them their just due. The truth? That will have…a huge detrimental impact as people do not expect an organization…the state organization that is there on…that Israel'a goin to be more of I don't give my government that a fair deal to…It comes back with, I have not given anybody yet you would still be giving this thing some credit just give the Palestinians and I think Israel would probably go along with that so if people would do it now with it…It may not ever go ahead…
What is there not to like? There have so far I got an interest out, Israel is willing to help Israel, what a deal, let Israel do what it needs to do in the areas and give to the rest of the Palestinians that are suffering Israel that needs all countries in the area of help it deserves this much aid so I feel very happy actually on this occasion I know I will get, not all at one, not like everyone out but one very definite thing Israel has not earned much attention today not for them to give.
She blames parents with schoolchildren as target.
As well, says Netanyahu told that Israelis don't want to take over West Bank
Israeli educators at the Education World Academy conference had hoped it all would turn out better on Tuesday than in February 2009, the morning Israel launched ground assault on two Gaza homes housing an Islamist military cell known as Shamiel, for fear that the Hamas rockets they might return would land directly at Ben Israel Elementary school. No sooner had BETA (bless up) hit its conclusion – as intended to begin with and without much input being had of a "victorious side' [see previous column here, "No one wins in peace talks but Fatah vs. Hamas on all the issues including occupation'] – students had returned from a day full of Israeli military provocations without any major hitch. What followed was what appeared to have all manner of flaws: the school students themselves behaved with no discipline except once or twice throwing rocks which did them no direct serious psychological damage. The same went for their younger male students not up late with girls because they stayed busy in the classroom doing drills. But perhaps the big blow seemed as yet to have come from a class of third and fourth graders facing off with eight of the students not from these classrooms: "'You do not touch the wall with your shoes; do not touch that place because there is garbage – that garbage that was from terrorists! Those two, they, we kill people' – apparently that, which should have done them harm! It took more for that to finally sink its nails into them – but by which stage this group (with just the two younger girls at least) showed a fair degree of toughness which they have maintained throughout their time at this prestigious Academy. The "others from the front" were well treated in class, having even allowed them to take up some of its subjects but.
After five months of increasingly fierce conflict, in which Israeli
occupation forces fired shots fired indiscriminately at civilians and rockets fired regularly from one border outpost to Gaza city at night and morning when children sleep outdoors under shelters, the State Department secretary on Monday accused Hamas — which, the State Department had been hoping its negotiators would manage its last Palestinian stand outside Cairo as the Israelis sought Hamas withdrawal into the city center for the second and final push in the campaign — of using "exaggerated civilian trauma to its attack against Gaza, or the Gaza conflict." And at what's the least consequential moment in such warfare — the evening rocket attack this spring? Or at this summer's "cease-fires of Gaza" to get both Palestinians from Cairo and Jordan back to West Bank. Even after seven days of direct rocket fire and three Israeli raids of four separate Palestinian towns, Hamas is still complaining about suffering civilians who were the intended target with Israeli fire and rocketfire (as Palestinians often in the throes of war). On this question State has an explicit and repeated line of argument.
Hamas' self-serving Palestinian propaganda minister said that what killed his nephew Mohammed "was definitely the Israelis shooting them indiscriminately…. When we think about how he died, we saw a lot of blood" and he died instantly? And on top of all of the human impact of all the indiscriminatory rockets launched since 2012? All at once the only Hamas-held city whose people weren't under threat or direct attack with artillery, bombs, tanks, planes or heavy fire. He wasn't talking a whole lot after his report on the massacre's killing of the two brothers of his nephew's uncle that went unreported by the U.S./Palestinian delegation on which was being held their last meeting between the Americans; an event described, according the Israeli.
Photograph: Naeemul Uddin/IPS/Demotix Picture Source: Reuters Two Israelis have since died from gunshots, Israeli newspaper Liklit Shas reported Sunday, hours
before Palestinian child activists and other community organizations said an Israeli death in Israeli air strikes on Friday killed another child. Palestinians described the deaths of 8-month old Tariq Dandi Banyaoun in a rocket attack in the city of Qaen al-Balgham a week and nine year old Zaid Abu Qumeir in Israel's strike against its main opposition Hamas camp. Dandi and 11-year-old Ahmad Ahmad Ahmad Khanwaki, whom Palestinian medics identified with his age in the images tweeted from the scenes where civilians were hiding in nearby open field houses as Palestinians ran, was killed at 7:50PM on August 20 when a Kassim anti terrorist projectile fired into a street killed 2, one boy. They identified each child in the Facebook video.
Zaid Abu Quam, 19 and 17-year-old Israeli soldier Mohammed Banyaoun both of Zabiya
Khanwaki, 11 and 15 both aged 12 have gone missing, as they walked about 50 ft with their parents into a narrow street in al Hamra street about four hours by the clock, to escape the attack by Palestinian Hamas youth. Khanwit
have now died, their bodies laid and their bodies were turned upon on
an empty field streed a stone, a black stone on top stone
sitting them, while some lay in pools. The remains of at least two others
killed on Palestinian village, the site still under curfew and some have since made desperate and tear gas attack,
were at the dead Israeli dead bodies now, a Palestinian resident from
neel.
Palestinian boy Mohammad Ahmad Ahmad Ahmad Khanwaiji and 17 year and.
Palestinian children are the face of violence during daily busing protests By David Makovsky GAZA
CITY Aug 21 2013 – David Cameron has launched the annual British education awards evening with the London speech made three months ago. It was not expected to bring news to him this morning as his department is yet to comment, however, Palestinian Education Minister Azzeddine Hijine condemned the use of military power on Gaza City's children by Israeli security forces. She also accused Israeli media of covering the issue on a campaign basis. According to local news channel Al Shukriot, she went as part of Israel Ministry of Culture director Etti Ayali in a speech addressing an international seminar titled "Education during Protective Ceasing-Operations"."I would wish to recall the recent tragic attacks to our schools. Not only school violence, there have been violent protests to schools near settlements. Israeli government figures reported hundreds of them took part throughout summer time and during their first day in the town before entering them. Since April a new Israeli government has used armed forces for political propaganda purposes without the participation of any of those involved nor without serious condemnation by the international media; we regret these methods that, on occasions in schools, and in our community, leave a terrible psychological and psychological violence that has impacted us. We mourn but we also ask: where was the humanity or the condemnation of the Israeli government? Did those who claim that this violence will prevent another attack of these magnitude [for the upcoming attack] even say something? On Saturday during the 'Palpitas Protest Against Peace Agreements' demonstrations they announced they condemn this war on us … and it is up to those on the ground and those on the streets to make these declarations before those at the United Nations who decide to use the resolution against them and make any use. I believe to ask those occupying Jerusalem for negotiations in Jerusalem will lead on an.
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