2025 OPENS IN GAZA WITH THE SAME LEVEL OF MASSACRES AND DESTRUCTION


The Christian year 2025 has unfortunately opened with the same level of massacres and destruction in Gaza by Israel. And it could even be worse, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that in the Palestinian enclave “there will be no mercy.”


The daily Haaretz reports that Netanyahu has adopted the same radical political line as Minister Ben-Gvir, known for his hatred of Palestinians and his provocations on the esplanade of the Al-Aqsa mosque, as well as his support for the aggressions of Jewish settlers against Palestinian inhabitants.


Ben-Gvir, Israel's Kahanist security minister has made a habit of biting the hand that put him in government, yet the prime minister remains ever-forgiving. Bin-Gvir's latest act of rebellion was also met by a tepid response and if anything is certain, it's that he will continue to misbehave, notes a commentator for the Hebrew daily.


It is clear that Israel will not stop bombing the Palestinian enclave, without the slightest indication that a truce could be reached that would lead to a ceasefire, as several Western countries, led by the United States, are demanding.


"There will be no mercy." Netanyahu's phrase heralds an escalation in the genocide and war crimes that continue to be carried out by the Hebrew military forces, which, to add insult to injury, call themselves "Defense Forces." We should be talking about forces of aggression to which the Israeli Prime Minister now does not want to put limits, according to Haaretz.


And the case of the Jewish hostages held by Hamas still remains unresolved. It is no longer known for certain how many there are, because many of them have died from Israeli bombing or from natural causes of serious illnesses. The mother of one of these hostages who tried to enter Parliament on Tuesday was expelled from the premises by the police without being able to speak.


Meanwhile, Donald Trump is now the new President of the United States, which pleases Israel because of the support that the new tenant of the White House will undoubtedly give to the radical government of Netanyahu and Ben Gvir; two extremists who now seem to have reconciled


Picture: Trump and new appointed for Midle East, Massad Boulus.


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