It comes as a German intelligence chief claimed that 'some Palestinians are openly and blatantly calling for a kind of Kristallnacht 2.0,' in reference to the Nazis' violent coordinated attacks on Jewish homes and businesses in 1938.
Stephan Kramer, head of domestic intelligence in the state of Thuringia, told Handelsblatt that radicalized sympathizers could 'possibly carry out concrete attacks against Jewish and Israeli institutions and people' amid the Hamas terror on Israel.
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Demonstrations Against the Government Took Place in Tel Aviv
Four out of five Jewish Israelis believe the government and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are to blame for the mass infiltration of Hamas terrorists into Israel and the massacre that followed, a new Dialog Center poll released on Thursday found.
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An overwhelming majority of 86% of respondents, including 79% of coalition supporters, said the surprise attack from Gaza is a failure of the country's leadership.
Iran warns Israel of regional 'earthquake'
There is still a chance to prevent the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from spilling over, Tehran believes
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has urged Israel to end its airstrikes on Gaza, warning that the conflict with Hamas could spread across the region if Israel sends ground forces into the enclave, and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah enters the fray. "I know about the scenarios that Hezbollah has put in place," Amir-Abdollahian said in a briefing with reporters in Beirut on Saturday. "Any step the resistance will take will cause a huge earthquake for Israel."
"There is still a political opportunity to prevent a widespread crisis in the region," the minister noted, but "maybe, in the next few hours, it will be too late."
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The Middle East is on the verge of a major war, Russia's permanent representative to the UN, Vassily Nebenzia, has warned, commenting on the recent flare-up of hostilities between Israel and Hamas. The diplomat also condemned the "terrifying" level of violence witnessed in the region of late and called for an immediate ceasefire.
Speaking to the media following a closed-door meeting of the UN Security Council on Friday, Nebenzia said that the "region is on the brink of a full-fledged war and an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe."
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Second thoughts? The weather is fine.
Israel's strike on Gaza 'has been delayed until next week because of bad weather, with new rules making it easier for IDF troops to shoot enemies in an invasion that could last 18 MONTHS
Israel intended to invade Gaza this weekend but was delayed due to bad weather, which would have limited air support, according to a report
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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday expressed Russia's readiness to mediate the crisis and warned Tel Aviv that an Israeli ground assault in Gaza could result in massive civilian casualties.
"Various scenarios are emerging, including the possibility of military and non-military measures being taken against the Gaza Strip comparable to the siege of Leningrad during World War II," Putin said. "We understand what that entails. In my opinion, this is unacceptable. More than two million people live there
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How the Activist Left Turned On Israel
MSNBC faces backlash over treatment of Muslim anchors amid Israel-Gaza conflict
Network has been accused of exhibiting undue sympathy for the Palestinian cause
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UN warns of mass ethnic cleansing as refugee shelters overflow
Israeli public officials have openly called for a repeat of foundational events that displaced a million Palestinians
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John Kaminski: Ruthless Agents of Chaos
The overthrow of civilization has always been their goal, no matter how many corpses it takes to achieve their demonic objective. They don't even mind killing some of their own to camouflage their guilt in their insane drive to destroy the world and reign over the wreckage of a broken planet.
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Thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators march in central London as police threaten to arrest Hamas supporters
The protesters railed against the US and UK for their support of Israel, despite earlier police warnings that anyone with a flag indicating support for Hamas or any other terrorist groups would be arrested.
Thousands of demonstrators waving Palestinian flags and demanding Israel stop its military attack on Gaza marched in London Saturday -- while police threatened to arrest anyone showing support for the Hamas terrorist group.
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