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formerly known as
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'Insight is the first step of resistance against any ideologic form of dictatorial and misogynistic oppression'
and
'Freedom is like a bird that nests in ones' soul'
Welcome to cryfreedom.net, formerly known as Womens Liberation Front.  A website that hopes to draw and keeps your attention for  both the global 21th. century 3rd. feminist revolution as well as especially for the Zan, Zendegi, Azadi uprising in Iran and the struggles of our sisters in other parts of the Middle East. This online magazine that started December 2019 will be published every week. Thank you for your time and interest. 
Gino d'Artali
indept investigative journalist
radical feminist and women's rights activist 

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Updates January and earlier, 2025
:
What is Israel’s deadly ‘Iron Wall’ military raid in Jenin?
& 'Skull without a jaw'
& I dream of a quiet, drone-free Gaza
& 'Staying alive was luck'

Previous reports:
The ceasefire will not bring our lives back
& No child should ever see the horrors of Gaza
& The genocide has left me feeling like a stranger in my own homeland
& Why I won't stop telling Gaza’s stories
& Israel may burn Gaza schools, but Palestinians shall resist
& This is the last phase of Zionism

and earler stories
 
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Is Netanyahu immune from ICC arrest warrant-NO!
 


TRIBUTES TO MOTHERS AND CHILDREN



Shireen Abu Akleh
In commemoration of Shireen Abu Akleh,
the 'voice of Al Jazeera'
killed while revealing the true face of israel

Updated:

December 6, 2024:
Attacks, arrests, threats, censorship: The high risks of reporting the Israel-Gaza war
 
Click here for earlier stories/news

 

January 22 - 20, 2025
Food for thought:
A ceasefire?
Not as far as the idf
and its co-genocide-predetators
are concerned.
'The show must go on!'
Read more and decide for yourself
 
January 21 - 19, 2025
Food for thought:
Let's see what an israeli word is worth.
Read more and decide for yourself

  Actual news
January 17 - 13, 2025
A ceasefire has been reached
but the milions-people life question is
if the idf-led carnage/bloodshed will stop?
And more actual news

January 19 - 14, 2025
Pre-ceasefire & Post-Ceasefire

December 30 - 26, 2024
'Betrayed' and 'abandoned' Sixth baby dies from severe cold
 
 

 When one hurts or kills a women
one hurts or kills hummanity and is an antrocitie.
Gino d'Artali
and: My mother (1931-1997) always said to me <Mi figlio, non esistono notizie <vecchie> perche puoi imparare qualcosa da qualsiasi notizia.> Translated: <My son, there is no such thing as so called 'old' news because you can learn something from any news.>
Gianna d'Artali.


Al Jazeera - Jan 23 2025 - By Simon Speakman Cordall
<<What is Israel’s deadly ‘Iron Wall’ military raid in the West Bank’s Jenin?
The military attack on Jenin began on Tuesday. At least 12 Palestinians have been killed across the governorate. Israeli security forces and settler groups have engaged in attacks against Palestinians across the occupied West Bank since the Israel-Hamas ceasefire came into effect on Sunday.
The settler attacks erupted almost immediately after the ceasefire began, with members of Israel’s far-right reportedly targeting some of the villages where released Palestinian women and child prisoners had homes. Other Palestinian homes appear to have been randomly targeted. Separately, the Israeli military launched an operation, called “Iron Wall”, in the city of Jenin and the adjacent Jenin refugee camp. The military assault comes after a weeks-long raid by Palestinian Authority (PA) security forces on the Jenin refugee camp, where it targeted local Palestinian fighters in what it defined as an attempt to restore law and order, but which many Palestinians see as a crackdown on independent Palestinian armed groups resisting the Israeli occupation.
How many people have been killed?
The Israeli military’s attacks in Jenin have killed 12 people – 10 during raids across Jenin governorate on Tuesday and two on Wednesday night.
It is still unclear how many of those killed on Tuesday were civilians, but a PA statement said that Israeli forces had “opened fire on civilians and security forces, resulting in injuries to several civilians and a number of security personnel”. The PA added that at least 35 people had been wounded.
The deaths on Wednesday occurred in Burqin, a town just to the west of Jenin city. Palestinian news network Al Quds Today reported that Muhammad Abu al-Asaad and Qutaiba al-Shalabi were killed in “an armed clash with the [Israeli] occupation forces”. Hamas’s armed wing said the two men were members of Hamas, although the Israeli military said they were affiliated with the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ). Meanwhile, at least 21 Palestinians have been injured in attacks committed by Israeli settlers across the West Bank since the ceasefire began on Sunday.
Where is the violence happening?
The settler violence appears to be focused on at least six villages: Sinjil, Turmus Aya, Ein Siniya and al-Lubban Ashaqiya (near Ramallah) and Funduq and Jinsafut, (both near Nablus). According to the Guardian, the six villages were identified as the homes of women and children released by the Israeli government as part of the ceasefire. In Jenin city, the army has surrounded the government-run hospital and the nearby refugee camp, reportedly ordering the evacuation of hundreds. Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz described the operation in Jenin as a “shift in… security strategy”. He said the effort was part of Israel’s military plan for the occupied West Bank and was “the first lesson from the method of repeated raids in Gaza”. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) has said that it is being prevented from reaching the wounded and the bodies of the dead by the Israeli military. Dozens of military checkpoints and barriers have been erected across the West Bank, leading to tailbacks for civilians lasting between six to eight hours.
Has Jenin been targeted before?
It has.
Israel has long accused Iran of funneling weapons to armed groups in Jenin and, specifically, its refugee camp. Jenin has long been a hotbed of Palestinian resistance, and the growth of an independent armed group, the Jenin Brigades, has particularly concerned Israel. In December, the PA launched what was reported as the largest and most violent confrontation with armed groups in the West Bank since its expulsion from Gaza by Hamas in 2007. Thought by many analysts to have been positioning itself as the natural administrator of post-war Gaza, the PA was accused of replicating the tactics deployed by Israeli forces in past attacks upon Jenin and elsewhere: surrounding the camp with armoured personnel carriers, firing indiscriminately at civilians, summarily detaining and abusing young men, and cutting off water and electricity supplies to the civilians inside.
Prior to the attack by the PA, there were numerous assaults upon Jenin by the Israeli military. Al Jazeera correspondent Shireen Abu Akleh was killed by Israel in one such raid, in May 2022. Israel targeted Jenin in July 2023, before the outbreak of the war in Gaza. During that attack, Israel’s army killed 12 people and wounded around 100, one of the most significant losses of life since an infamous military operation in 2002, during the second Intifada. Fifty-two Palestinians, half of them civilians, and 23 of the attacking Israeli soldiers were killed during that assault. Amnesty and Human Rights Watch both accused Israel of committing war crimes during the 2002 attack.
Is this latest violence about the Gaza ceasefire?
Yes and no.
While the bulk of the Israeli army was occupied in Gaza and Lebanon, Israeli settlers launched the most violent year of attacks on record within the West Bank. “The ceasefire wasn’t enough for the Israelis,” Murad Jadallah of the rights group Al-Haq said from Ramallah in the West Bank. “The hostage deal didn’t feel like the victory they’d been promised,” he added, suggesting the consequences of the apparent disappointment following the deaths of more than 47,000 people were now being played out across the West Bank and in Jenin. Overall, according to statistics from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), Israeli settlers staged at least 1,860 attacks between October 7, 2023 – the day of the Hamas-led attack on Israel – and December 31, 2024. “This is not what a ceasefire looks like,” Shai Parness of the Israeli rights group B’Tselem told Al Jazeera. “Ever since Israel and Hamas announced a temporary ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and a hostage and prisoner release deal, Israel has intensified its violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.” Parness added: “Far from holding its fire against Palestinians, Israel’s actions demonstrate it has no intention of doing so. Instead, it is merely shifting its focus from Gaza to other areas it controls in the West Bank.”
What are Israel’s plans for the West Bank?
Factors including the far-right makeup of Israel’s government and the coming to power of the overwhelmingly pro-Israel administration of United States President Donald Trump augur tough times ahead for the West Bank. While Trump’s predecessor President Joe Biden offered unequivocal support for Israel’s war on Gaza, which has so far killed 47,283 people, some concern was expressed by his administration over the unrestrained violence meted out by settlers within the West Bank, which the Biden administration saw as having the potential to destabilise the region. But Trump’s lifting of sanctions imposed on the settlers by the Biden administration offered a potential early glimpse of what many within Israel’s far-right have hoped for – a more indulgent US policy toward settler ambitions for the West Bank. Within Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has found himself facing a rebellion from the right, with ultranationalist National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir resigning from Netanyahu’s coalition cabinet over the ceasefire deal. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who has made no secret of his ambition for the West Bank to be annexed, has stayed in the government, but has promised to resign if the Gaza ceasefire leads to an end of the war. “Smotrich has more power and influence than ever before,” Jadallah said of the negotiations to keep Smotrich on board. “Ultimately he wants to sideline the Israeli civil administration and have the West Bank administered exclusively by settlers,” Jadallah added, detailing his view of the early steps towards the West Bank’s complete annexation by Israel. Evidence of that new approach to the West Bank and its settlers was already becoming evident before both the ceasefire and the Trump presidency. On Friday, Katz announced that all remaining settlers held under administrative detention, a process for individuals to be detained indefinitely without charge, would be released. Administrative detention has largely been used for Palestinian detainees, although it had previously been applied to some Israelis. On releasing the settlers, Katz wrote in a statement that it was “better for the families of Jewish settlers to be happy than the families of released terrorists”, referring to the Palestinian women and children freed by Israel on Sunday as part of the ceasefire deal.>>
SOURCE: AL JAZEERA: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/1/23/what-is-israels-deadly-iron-wall-military-raid-in-the-west-banks-jenin
 


The Gazaian Thinker

"On the road of ...

children are soo much more wise
than big people.
That's a fact of life.
Like the Gazaian and only +-years-old girl,
shot and killed by an israeli soldier,
who said with her last breath
*I will tell Allah everything
about the evil
that offends life on and earth
by killing especially the innocent,
the women, the children
of whom I was and am one*.

She also knew that Mohammads' road
is not a dead-end street
but always has a beginning
which, when walked on,
with every step taken and word spoken,
is a step and word towards the truth.

So yes I will tell
and only ask from people still walking too
with every step taken or word spoken,
to let it be a step or word of truth
because that is Mohammads' road
that unites all Ummahs
and also leads to the final
words of truth and convictions
of all who so greedily and without heart
take life and ground of the Just.

And we, the Ummahs by heart and soul,
know what awaits us at the 'other side':
Allah who will ask "what did you do to help bring justice?"

Insh'Allah - hoda hafez"

Dedicated to Saly Khan and all other innocent children who gave their lifes for Freedom.

"When a rose dies
a thorn
is left behind
to eternally sting
the skins
of the genocide-baby killers."

"I hear my grandpa's soul saying
'evil people
can only win
if good people
stay silent and do nothing.'"
 
and

"When the world,
at the brink of an WW3 outbreak,
is so troubled
you can/have/are
(to be) the solution."

and

"I was 'not' a child
I only wanted
a little bit dead,
just short,
to then wake-up again
on the banks
of the river to the sea
and a free Palestine"
 

 

Gino d'Artali
ghost-poet/writer of The Thinker - Gaza
 


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