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“Israel’s Occupation: 50 Years of Dispossession”

The campaign by Amnesty International argues that since Israel began occupying the Palestinian territories in 1967 (the Six-Day War), Palestinians living in the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip have experienced systematic human-rights violations.

Key points highlighted in the report:

Settlement expansion and land confiscation
Israel has built and expanded settlements on occupied Palestinian land. Amnesty says these settlements violate international law and have displaced Palestinian communities. Over 600,000 Israeli settlers now live in these areas.

Forced evictions and home demolitions
Tens of thousands of Palestinian homes and structures have been demolished, displacing many families and enabling settlement expansion.

Restrictions on daily life
Military checkpoints, travel permits, roadblocks, and a barrier wall restrict Palestinians’ movement, affecting their ability to work, attend school, receive healthcare, and visit family.

Control of resources
Amnesty says Israel controls access to land, water, and natural resources in the occupied territories, resulting in unequal access compared with Israeli settlers.

Arrests, detention, and military courts
Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have been arrested since 1967, including minors. Many cases are tried in military courts with very high conviction rates.

Violence and deaths
Amnesty states that Israeli forces have used excessive force leading to Palestinian deaths, while also acknowledging that Palestinian armed groups have killed Israeli civilians in attacks that violate international law.

Call for international action
The campaign urges governments worldwide to ban products from Israeli settlements and stop companies from operating there, arguing that economic activity supports the settlement system.

Amnesty’s campaign claims that the occupation and settlement system have produced decades of displacement, discrimination, and human-rights abuses against Palestinians, and it calls for international economic and political pressure to end settlement expansion.

Vid Credits- the Breezy Politics 04/26/2026

“Israel’s Occupation: 50 Years of Dispossession” The campaign by Amnesty International argues that since Israel began occupying the Palestinian territories in 1967 (the Six-Day War), Palestinians living in the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip have experienced systematic human-rights violations. Key points highlighted in the report: Settlement expansion and land confiscation Israel has built and expanded settlements on occupied Palestinian land. Amnesty says these settlements violate international law and have displaced Palestinian communities. Over 600,000 Israeli settlers now live in these areas. Forced evictions and home demolitions Tens of thousands of Palestinian homes and structures have been demolished, displacing many families and enabling settlement expansion. Restrictions on daily life Military checkpoints, travel permits, roadblocks, and a barrier wall restrict Palestinians’ movement, affecting their ability to work, attend school, receive healthcare, and visit family. Control of resources Amnesty says Israel controls access to land, water, and natural resources in the occupied territories, resulting in unequal access compared with Israeli settlers. Arrests, detention, and military courts Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have been arrested since 1967, including minors. Many cases are tried in military courts with very high conviction rates. Violence and deaths Amnesty states that Israeli forces have used excessive force leading to Palestinian deaths, while also acknowledging that Palestinian armed groups have killed Israeli civilians in attacks that violate international law. Call for international action The campaign urges governments worldwide to ban products from Israeli settlements and stop companies from operating there, arguing that economic activity supports the settlement system. Amnesty’s campaign claims that the occupation and settlement system have produced decades of displacement, discrimination, and human-rights abuses against Palestinians, and it calls for international economic and political pressure to end settlement expansion. Vid Credits- the Breezy Politics

Global Oil Facilities Are Burning… And No One Knows Why

Over the last few weeks…
something strange is happening worldwide.

major oil refineries and energy facilities are catching fire, exploding, or shutting down.

One by one, it looks normal.
But together… it feels like a pattern.

⸻

Let’s go step by step.

📅 April 3, 2026 – Russia
At the Novoshakhtinsk oil export terminal, a massive explosion takes place.
This disrupts crude exports through the Black Sea route.

📅 April 4 – Russia again
Just one day later, the Tuapse refinery suffers a major blast in its crude distillation unit.

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📅 April 14 – India
A Vedanta power plant in Chhattisgarh explodes.
24 people lose their lives.
An FIR is filed, but the exact cause remains unclear.

⸻

📅 April 15 – Australia
At the Viva Energy Geelong refinery, a major fire breaks out.
This refinery supplies almost 40% of fuel to Victoria.

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📅 April 17 – Russia again
Another fire—this time at the Ryazan refinery.
Further reducing output in an already strained system.

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📅 April 20 – India (Very Important)
The HPCL Pachpadra refinery in Barmer, Rajasthan—
a 9.5 billion USD mega project—

Just before its inauguration…
twin explosions occur.

A massive fire breaks out.

Official reason: heat exchanger failure.

⸻

📅 April 21 – United States
At ExxonMobil’s Port Arthur refinery in Texas,
a huge explosion shakes nearby homes.

This is one of the largest refineries in the US.
Part of it goes offline.

⸻

📅 April 23 – Saudi Arabia
A fire breaks out at Saudi Aramco’s Abqaiq facility—
one of the most critical oil processing hubs in the world.
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Yet all within a few weeks.

So the big question is—

👉 Is this just coincidence?
Or something more coordinated?

This is not war the way you’ve seen before…
this is Hybrid Warfare.

No bombs… no soldiers…
just systems collapsing.

And the scariest part?
You don’t even know who’s attacking.

#reels #trending #viral #iran #war 04/26/2026

Global Oil Facilities Are Burning… And No One Knows Why Over the last few weeks… something strange is happening worldwide. major oil refineries and energy facilities are catching fire, exploding, or shutting down. One by one, it looks normal. But together… it feels like a pattern. ⸻ Let’s go step by step. 📅 April 3, 2026 – Russia At the Novoshakhtinsk oil export terminal, a massive explosion takes place. This disrupts crude exports through the Black Sea route. 📅 April 4 – Russia again Just one day later, the Tuapse refinery suffers a major blast in its crude distillation unit. ⸻ 📅 April 14 – India A Vedanta power plant in Chhattisgarh explodes. 24 people lose their lives. An FIR is filed, but the exact cause remains unclear. ⸻ 📅 April 15 – Australia At the Viva Energy Geelong refinery, a major fire breaks out. This refinery supplies almost 40% of fuel to Victoria. ⸻ 📅 April 17 – Russia again Another fire—this time at the Ryazan refinery. Further reducing output in an already strained system. ⸻ 📅 April 20 – India (Very Important) The HPCL Pachpadra refinery in Barmer, Rajasthan— a 9.5 billion USD mega project— Just before its inauguration… twin explosions occur. A massive fire breaks out. Official reason: heat exchanger failure. ⸻ 📅 April 21 – United States At ExxonMobil’s Port Arthur refinery in Texas, a huge explosion shakes nearby homes. This is one of the largest refineries in the US. Part of it goes offline. ⸻ 📅 April 23 – Saudi Arabia A fire breaks out at Saudi Aramco’s Abqaiq facility— one of the most critical oil processing hubs in the world. ⸻ Yet all within a few weeks. So the big question is— 👉 Is this just coincidence? Or something more coordinated? This is not war the way you’ve seen before… this is Hybrid Warfare. No bombs… no soldiers… just systems collapsing. And the scariest part? You don’t even know who’s attacking. #reels #trending #viral #iran #war

At the National Summit to Reassess the U.S.–Israel “Special Relationship,” held on March 7, 2014 at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, former CIA officer Philip Giraldi argued that Israel is not a U.S. ally or friend but a state that holds U.S. policy “hostage” through political, media, and economic leverage. He says a real friend would stop America from “driving drunk,” yet Israeli leaders and their lobby helped push the Iraq war and are now driving escalation with Iran on the basis of manufactured threats, red lines, and war‑mandating legislation in Congress, even when U.S. public opinion is against new Middle East wars.

He highlights extensive Israeli espionage: theft of nuclear material and triggers, systematic stealing and reverse‑engineering of U.S. military and dual‑use technology, and the sale of U.S.-derived systems to countries like China, all while relying on U.S. aid and diplomatic cover. Citing FBI, GAO and Pentagon findings, he says Israel runs “the most aggressive espionage operation” of any U.S. ally and that many spy cases are quietly dropped under political pressure, proving that Washington is too captured to defend its own security and economy.
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In his rhetoric, Israel is portrayed as politically and economically “occupying” Washington: enjoying uniquely generous aid and legal privileges, meddling in U.S. elections, punishing critics, and using its influence to align U.S. foreign policy with its own security agenda, even when this damages American interests.

#USIsraelRelations
#PhilipGiraldi
#USForeignPolicy
#IsraelLobby
#Espionage

Iran War 04/26/2026

At the National Summit to Reassess the U.S.–Israel “Special Relationship,” held on March 7, 2014 at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, former CIA officer Philip Giraldi argued that Israel is not a U.S. ally or friend but a state that holds U.S. policy “hostage” through political, media, and economic leverage. He says a real friend would stop America from “driving drunk,” yet Israeli leaders and their lobby helped push the Iraq war and are now driving escalation with Iran on the basis of manufactured threats, red lines, and war‑mandating legislation in Congress, even when U.S. public opinion is against new Middle East wars. He highlights extensive Israeli espionage: theft of nuclear material and triggers, systematic stealing and reverse‑engineering of U.S. military and dual‑use technology, and the sale of U.S.-derived systems to countries like China, all while relying on U.S. aid and diplomatic cover. Citing FBI, GAO and Pentagon findings, he says Israel runs “the most aggressive espionage operation” of any U.S. ally and that many spy cases are quietly dropped under political pressure, proving that Washington is too captured to defend its own security and economy. ​ In his rhetoric, Israel is portrayed as politically and economically “occupying” Washington: enjoying uniquely generous aid and legal privileges, meddling in U.S. elections, punishing critics, and using its influence to align U.S. foreign policy with its own security agenda, even when this damages American interests. #USIsraelRelations #PhilipGiraldi #USForeignPolicy #IsraelLobby #Espionage Iran War

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