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Rob Roy's avatar

ANYONE WHO SUPPORTS ISRAEL IS A MONSTER. The good countries of the world must send supplies on warships to force their way into Israel and save the Palestinians. The Israelis know only FORCE. Show it to them.

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Judith Dyer's avatar

Well, sure. A temporary fix.

The Israelis will NEVER stop eliminating these true inhabitants of Palestine. Their lives taken, their hospitals, Universities, Mosques, their homes, olive orchards, businesses destroyed. Their land stolen. They've been at it for 80+ years.

You can't domesticate the Jews in Israel: they are savages without conscience.

Problem is: when they have rid that area of Arabs (Amalek) they will go after, even the USA, which they already have pretty much under their thumbs.

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Rob Roy's avatar

I agree. I've been there and the arrogance of the Israeli Jews is mind-boggling. Hey think they are smarter and superior to all others. They are cold. But the Palestinians are warm and welcoming and kind. The comparison is astonishing.

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Judith Dyer's avatar

I know. They are like that in NYC. Snubbing their noses at zoning laws...and every other last thing. I really thought Trump was Jewish because he acted like one but he got that from Roy Cohn and his spoiled brat little self.

I have seen on youtube Palestinians before the last destruction...kind, cultured, generous...nice all around. There was an Italian Medical student who pulled off getting into Gaza for a few months to help and learn. It showed him with the fellow students; mostly speaking the international language: English. having a lovely time. I can't find it now, probably taken down by friends of AIPAC. Or, The enemies of truth.

And, it showed the modern hospital. in ruins now.

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Fren's avatar

Big warrior energy in here tonight — love the commitment.

But the dishes aren’t gonna wash themselves

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Patricia O’Keefe's avatar

I am a subscriber on Substack. I live in UK My dear friend and his famiky have not gad one single bit of Aid I run his f8ndraiser I wont chance posting the link so this is it on gofundme. Please share it for them

Help Moayad Save His Babies In Gaza

Thank you

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George Leone's avatar

Each new layer of privatized ‘security’ in Gaza seems to move us farther from genuine humanitarian aid and closer to a system where profit and force overshadow protection and dignity. When a company tied to deadly aid-site abuses is gearing up for another deployment—and under a U.S.-led structure with sweeping authority—it raises serious questions about accountability, legality, and who these operations are really meant to serve. Gaza doesn’t need more contractors with guns; it needs unimpeded aid, real oversight, and a commitment to safeguarding civilians rather than repeating the same deadly mistakes

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Judith Dyer's avatar

It could sure use some shelter. Water treatment plants. Schools, hospitals. But, that will not happen.

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Karen Ashikeh LaMantia's avatar

Considering the violent focus and terrible reputation of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, for killing those seeking food, including teenagers without weapons and posiing no threat to others, to use our tax dollars to hire the same company to set up aide stations seems both a dangerous and unethical use of tax dollars. If so, say they are there to kill anyone who shows resistance to USA rules and boundaries, unfettered by humanitarian rule or by military policies against harm to civilians. Tell the truth. Tell us the pricetag for this violent repression and outline, to the public the real rules of engagement with the population, both Isreli and Palestinian. Will they be killing illegal Settlers who are attacking unarmed farmers and Palistinian land protectors on the the West Bank, or just anyone who steps over the "yellow line"? What is their peace keeping mandate and how are they armed? UN Peacekeepers often do NOT carry weapons? Let this force to maintain peace be without weapons, as well. The USA does not support taking over violence against Palestinians from Israel as a way of stopping their genocide. That has been negotiated so let the USA force be there to enforce the Peace Treaty, as it unfolds.

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Patricia O’Keefe's avatar

I live in UK I run this f8undraiser for my dear friend. I wont post the link but it is on the number one f8ndraiser

Help Moayad Save His Babies In Gaza

They live in Deir Al Balah. Please check it out first then share for them. They have two under two. The baby is onky 4 months old. The so called aid is a lie. The little getting in is commercial goods for profit for the occupiers and the merchants.

Bless you

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Karen Ashikeh LaMantia's avatar

Thanks for your feedback and reality check about this organization that does not protect people but protects the status quo. Isreali citizens need to just say no to this force for exploitation and violence against people in these lands. Insist on UN Peacekeepers to enforce boundaries and the safe entrance of aide to Palestien. The UN needs to enforce peace and aide delivery and a ceasefire for the entire area.

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Fren's avatar

You’re describing a humanitarian operation as if it’s a community service project. The reality is an active urban war zone with millions of people dependent on large-scale logistics. Security contractors aren’t deployed to arbitrate politics or administer moral outcomes. Their function is limited to perimeter control, movement of supplies, and personnel safety. Everything else you’re projecting onto them has no relevance to how these operations actually run.

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Karen Ashikeh LaMantia's avatar

That is why ANY organization, including angels from heaven, that must resort to shooting down recipients of food aide or medicine, healthcare or water, as any part of strategy for those deliveries, should not be in charge of anything to meet the needs of delivery of humanitarian aide. The fact that delivery staff hid behind bunkers and that many killed were teenagers and that aide stations were kilometers away from aid sites, should tell anyone with a brain that those agents are not the ones to trust to humanely give out aide. To consider the same company to provide any service in GAZA or Palestien is a violation of human rights in itself. There are hundreds of reliable, human aide organization now in operation and who knows where to locate distribution. Israel needs to stop targeting those groups so they can do their work and do no harm in doing so.

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Fren's avatar

you’re imagining humanitarian distribution as if it operates in a calm civilian space. It doesn’t. Gaza is one of the most dangerous environments in the world for aid delivery — not because of intent, but because of physics: extreme population density, total confinement, zero dispersal capacity, and no alternative routes. When you put millions of people in a sealed urban battlespace with limited supply points, every distribution site becomes high-risk by default. That isn’t a moral statement — it’s geometry.

And this isn’t unique. No UN or NGO operation in any comparable conflict has ever functioned “smoothly.” The historical record is consistent:

Somalia: convoys looted, civilians and aid staff killed

South Sudan: crowd crushes, gunfire at food lines

Syria: repeated strikes on aid convoys

Yemen: blockades, militia interference, deaths at distribution points

Eastern Congo: chronic attacks on aid workers

Afghanistan: ambushes, executions, constant negotiations with armed groups

Iraq: bombings and shootings at food-line hubs

People were killed in every one of these operations. Not as an anomaly — as the baseline. Gaza is even more dangerous than those cases because it combines dense population, closed borders, and active combat in a space smaller than many American suburbs.

Security contractors aren’t there to arbitrate morality. They exist because without perimeter control, crowd management, and protected logistics, the aid doesn’t move and the casualties are higher. That’s simply how these operations work in real war zones, whether anyone likes the aesthetic of it or not.

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Karen Ashikeh LaMantia's avatar

The USA does not need to pay for people to kill those who are seeking aid when non-violent responses from international organizations and UN organizations have operated for decades in Gaza without doing so. They do not deliver death along with aide and UN peace keeping forces are not armed. Release the aide to organizations , like Doctors without Borders and World Soup Kitchens, UN sponsored groups. If USA soldiers, not mercenaries whose job is to patrol borders, are hired, let this be done by the government body in Palestien and in coordination with funding from the USA. The gunboat diplomats that killed over 200 people trying to get something to eat should not be in charge of this program. They need to be investigated for genocide.

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Fren's avatar

Can you clarify exactly what you’re alleging here? From your comment it isn’t clear whether you believe these deaths were:

intentional policy,

a security failure,

crowd-surge dynamics, or

the normal risks of running a distribution point inside an active battlespace.

You’re using very charged language (“shooting down,” “agents,” “angels from heaven”) but not stating the actual claim. If you can say plainly what you think happened — and what you think the operational alternative is in a sealed, high-density war zone — it will be easier to understand your position.

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Karen Ashikeh LaMantia's avatar

Hundreds of people were shot (wounded) or killed while collecting aide from this USA organization being hired now to do this job, again, in Gaza. Those wounded were reported as victims by hospitals ( video proof) with gunshot wounds to head ( the deaths) and limbs that occured, with some footage of actual shooting and voices ( American English heard, cheering) taken on video cameras with the shooters, behind bunkers at aide sites. These killings were reported daily during operations of this organization. Videos of wounded at emergency rooms at hospitals and photos of bodies and closing of these distribution sites was good enough evidence to show that these sites killed people, as well as distributed boxes of food to some. I was not there but news footage from those that were was probably not shown on mainstream USA news. Reporting on what was happening was available on reliable USA news sources, video and press reports from abroad, from Israel itself, based on reports from news reporters in Gaza and shown on AlJazera networks and in European nations, via that channel.

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Ana Vallejo's avatar

This is appalling. These people should be prosecuted for targeting civilians trying to get food. I’m in dismay. The world is rotten

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Safir Ahmed's avatar

The history of private military contractors (offering "security") is riddled with brute violence against civilians in whatever countries they deploy their mercenaries to. UG Solutions is the newer version of Blackwater (now "Academi").

They pay gobs of money to their on-the-ground mercenaries, far more than what U.S. soldiers get, and they operate in the shadows and beyond the reach of any laws.

Nothing good will come out of more contracts with such outfits. If Trump wants to truly salvage and rebuild Gaza, he ought to put U.S. soldiers there -- and allow media like Drop Site to report with full access -- and things might be more ordered.

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Lulu's avatar

These murdering redneck mercenaries miss target practice! They’re clearing out behind the yellow lines for the concentration camps. All fully approved by the UNSC, fuck Israel and the US!

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Judith Dyer's avatar

Yes, fuck my country, the criminal USA...

waiting for Iran to bomb Israel to smithereens. Just hoping they have concise targeting to avoid killing the true citizens of that area. The brave resistors.

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huey's avatar

UG Solutions or have gun will travel..Alot of humanitarians out there for $1000 a day plus $180.per day per diem.

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Fren's avatar

The Drop Site Propaganda Style Guide

(For readers who want to understand why everything here sounds like a geopolitical thriller even when the underlying facts aren’t.)

Vocabulary Substitution Protocol

The core technique is to replace normal language with dramatic, high-voltage substitutes. For example:

– “security contractor” → “mercenary firm”

– “job interview” → “operational vetting session”

– “training” → “paramilitary indoctrination cycle”

– “generator” → “dual-use infrastructure disruptor”

– “flashlight” → “tactical blinding apparatus”

– “group chat” → “encrypted cell node”

– “warehouse” → “clandestine storage hub”

– “deodorant” → “low-grade domestic chemical agent”

Almost anything can be elevated into crisis territory. It’s just a matter of swapping vocabulary.

Adjective Inflation

Every paragraph needs at least two:

shadowy, notorious, covert, rogue, militarized, offshore-linked, algorithmic, high-threat, extraction-ready, ultra-secret.

If the sentence feels like the trailer for a Netflix coup documentary, it’s correct.

How Normal Life Becomes Geopolitics

Ordinary activities get reinterpreted through a security lens:

– two people meet for coffee → bilateral consultation between high-salience actors

– updating LinkedIn → influence-profile recalibration

– a power outage → localized communications blackout

– a bank changing CEOs → elite restructuring within the transnational financial armature

– two emails exchanged → coordinated cross-border operational planning

The less context provided, the more ominous it feels.

Narrative Assembly Rules

The method is consistent:

– gather a few proper nouns with cultural voltage (Epstein, Rothschild, Israel, intelligence, cyber, mercenary, Gaza)

– arrange them in sequence

– insert a document (any document)

– let implication do the heavy lifting

No causal chain is required; adjacency produces the narrative.

The Drop Site Algorithm

Adjacency → Interpretation → Implied Motive → Systemic Crisis.

If an email says:

“Can you meet at 2pm to review the deck?”

The algorithm converts it into:

“Two high-value actors coordinated a covert operational briefing.”

Evidence isn’t expanded; atmosphere is.

That’s the whole style: charge the vocabulary, withhold context, arrange the names, and let the reader construct the conspiracy you never actually claim.

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Momin's avatar

Zio evil knows no bounds. US is fully complicit.

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Amy Williams's avatar

No Christmas for my family. No spending as protest - except for donations and things that will aid Palestinian cause and help keep fighting. Besides I feel sick at the thought of holiday enjoyment and indulgence while all this genocide keeps raging and Palestine and its beloved people are being so hurt and squeezed in every possible way. Only Russia and china abstained from the UN vote in recent days. I live in a small considered western country and I am just feel sick at western arrogance and evil.

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catfish rushdie's avatar

"Robust Security"! I'd like to be a fly on the wall at one of the board meetings where the think this shit up ... "Enhanced Interrogation" ... "Board of Peace" ... "ISIS" ... These slogans never fail to remind me of lame-ass 1960's Madison Avenue ad copy. Mother, please! I'd rather do it myself.

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Patricia O’Keefe's avatar

I am a paidsubscriber to Drop Site News.

I live in UK. I am active with East Berks PSC. My dear friend in Deir Al Balah needs help. I run his fundraiser on G_F_ndMe. I wont post the link in case i get banned. It is

HELP MOAYAD FEED HIS BABIES IN GAZA

There is no free aid. They are lying. Only commercial aid for profit for the occupupiers and merchants.

I wouldnt ask but desperate times. Please check it out and share for them

Thank you Patricia, from Slough UK

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