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Saturday, September 07, 2024

Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Donald J. Trump, J.D. Vance, Tim Walz And Congress: Israel Killed Aysenur Ezgi Eygi! Are There Any DOJ Indictments?

President Joe Biden is "saddened" but not "outraged" over the death of an American woman killer by the Israeli regime.

President Joe Biden will be ranked in the bottom 20. His legacy will be enabling, ignoring and not preventing an act of evil conducted by one of our "allies."

An Israeli settler who was born in the U.S. was killed after 300 days in Gaza and our gun ho lawmakers and law enforcement agencies are trying to push for criminal punishment of those they believe were responsible.

Two Russian media executives funded a far right platform and signal boasted the doofus right. The feds swooped in and shut it down. Now the founders and several of those agitators are under federal watch.

It's not like a foreign country intentionally shut off water, flooded sewers with seawater, cut off food, cut off medicine, disguise themselves as humanitarian workers to infiltrate hospitals, schools, homeless encampments and husks of abandon homes. It's not like they haven't fired on innocent civilians, humanitarian aid workers, doctors, journalists and children.

To this foreign country, everyone is the enemy. 

Our tax dollars aid a white nationalist, Jewish supremacist ethnostate. This country is killing American, British, Australian, Canadian, French and Italian people and the world leaders shrug it off. 

So the United States has placed a Hamas leader and five others for federal indictments.

The Justice Department announced today the unsealing of terrorism, murder conspiracy, and sanctions-evasion charges against six senior leaders of Hamas, a designated foreign terrorist organization. The charges relate to the defendants’ central roles in planning, supporting, and perpetrating the terrorist atrocities that Hamas committed in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023 (the October 7 Hamas Massacres), involving the murders and kidnappings of countless innocent civilians, including American citizens, which was the culmination of Hamas’s decades-long campaign of terrorism and violence against Israel and its allies, including American citizens. The defendants are either deceased or remain at large. 

“The Justice Department has charged Yahya Sinwar and other senior leaders of Hamas for financing, directing, and overseeing a decades-long campaign to murder American citizens and endanger the national security of the United States,” said Attorney General Merrick B. Garland. “On October 7th, Hamas terrorists, led by these defendants, murdered nearly 1200 people, including over 40 Americans, and kidnapped hundreds of civilians. This weekend, we learned that Hamas murdered an additional six people they had kidnapped and held captive for nearly a year, including Hersh Goldberg-Polin, a 23 year old Israeli American. We are investigating Hersh’s murder, and each and every one of Hamas’ brutal murders of Americans, as an act of terrorism. The charges unsealed today are just one part of our effort to target every aspect of Hamas’ operations. These actions will not be our last.”

Throwing rocks at tanks and bulldozers in the West Bank leads to the IDF terrorists killing Palestinians.

“Yahya Sinwar and the other senior leaders of Hamas are charged today with orchestrating this terrorist organization’s decades-long campaign of mass violence and terror — including on October 7th. On that horrible day, Hamas terrorists viciously massacred nearly 1,200 innocent men, women, and children, including over 40 Americans, kidnapped hundreds more, and used sexual violence as a weapon of brutality,” said Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco. “Since that horrific day, we have worked to investigate and hold accountable those responsible, and we will not rest until all those who kidnapped or murdered Americans are brought to justice. Our thoughts continue to be with the families of all the victims of this barbaric terrorist attack.”

“From the moment Hamas launched its horrific attack on October 7, the FBI has been dedicated to identifying and charging those responsible for these heinous crimes,” said FBI Director Christopher Wray. “The FBI has and will continue to relentlessly investigate these attacks on civilians, including Americans. Hamas is a Foreign Terrorist Organization with a long history of violence, and the group’s actions have resulted in increased terrorism threats in the U.S. and against American interests throughout the world. Countering terrorism remains our number one priority, and our work continues.”

“The core mission of the National Security Division is to protect Americans from violent terrorists and extremist organizations like Hamas,” said Assistant Attorney General Matthew G. Olsen of the Justice Department’s National Security Division. “The atrocities committed by Hamas in Israel on October 7 are intolerable, and the Justice Department will not rest in our pursuit to hold Hamas accountable for perpetrating its campaign of terror, death, and destruction.”

“For decades, Hamas and its leadership have dedicated themselves to the eradication of the State of Israel, and to murdering, maiming, and brutalizing anyone — including dozens of Americans — who stood in their way,” said U.S. Attorney Damian Williams for the Southern District of New York. “The October 7 Hamas Massacres – in which over 40 American citizens were murdered – is only the latest act of savagery carried out by Hamas. This office has long been dedicated to serving as a bulwark against terrorism, and striking blows against its leaders. Our commitment is clear: if you hurt one member of our community, you hurt all of us — and we stand with all victims of Hamas’ reign of terror. We will bring justice to this terrorist organization from the top down for the atrocities they have committed.”  

Now let's get to reality.

American woman was killed by an Israeli sniper and the U.S. has no condemnation, no investigations, no criminal indictments or demands for Israeli leaders to be held accountable.

It will be swept under the rug like every other American who was killed by this evil regime.

The junk food media gave so much attention to the Israeli settlers who were found dead after 11 months of deliberate starvation, depriving of water, depriving of medicine, depriving of necessities as well as the deliberate bombing of homes, schools, hospitals, media centers and homeless encampments.

The family of a 26-year-old American citizen killed amid a protest in the occupied West Bank said an Israeli military shooter killed her, and said an Israeli investigation into the incident would not be enough.

Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, a recent graduate of the University of Washington in Seattle, was fatally shot during a demonstration in Beita on Friday, the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), said.

Eygi's family said, “Aysenur was peacefully standing for justice when she was killed by a bullet that video shows came from an Israeli military shooter.”

“We welcome the White House’s statement of condolences, but given the circumstances of Aysenur’s killing, an Israeli investigation is not adequate,” her family said in a statement.

"We call on President Biden, Vice President Harris, and Secretary of State Blinken to order an independent investigation into the unlawful killing of a U.S. citizen and to ensure full accountability for the guilty parties," they said.

The White House said it has asked Israel's government for more information and requested an investigation. National Security Council spokesman Sean Savett said they were "deeply disturbed" by Eygi's death.

They will not get it and it will be ignored like every other atrocity Israel committed.

World Central Kitchen and UNRWA to name a few.

The ISM said Eygi was taking part in its weekly demonstration in the town of Beita, north of Ramallah, against the expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank.

In a statement, the organization said the protest “primarily involved men and children praying” and was met with force by the IDF who fired tear gas before using live ammunition.

The ISM said Eygi was shot in the head and died shortly after she was taken to a hospital in Nablus. Eygi is the 18th demonstrator to be killed in Beita since 2020, and the only non-Palestinian, according to the ISM.

The Israel Defense Forces said it had been in the area next to Beita and “responded with fire toward a main instigator of violent activity who hurled rocks at the forces and posed a threat to them.”

“The IDF is looking into reports that a foreign national was killed as a result of shots fired in the area.” the IDF said. “The details of the incident and the circumstances in which she was hit are under review.”

Eygi was a dual national, also carrying Turkish citizenship. In a statement, Turkey President Recep Erdogan said he condemned Israel’s “barbaric intervention against a civilian protest against the occupation in the West Bank.”

Biden is not calling for the arrest of the IDF terrorists who killed Americans.

Eygi's profile on social networking site LinkedIn says she was a psychology graduate with a minor in Middle Eastern languages and cultures, and that she was committed to under-served communities.

"I’m driven by a passion for making a positive impact and continuously seek opportunities to learn, grow, and contribute to meaningful projects," she wrote.

The University of Washington in Seattle said that Eygi was a recent graduate, and UW's president called news of her death "awful."

"My heart goes out to Aysenur’s family, friends and loved ones," President Ana Mari Cauce said in a statement. "Aysenur was a peer mentor in psychology who helped welcome new students to the department and provided a positive influence in their lives."

Cauce said Eygi is the second member of the UW community to die in violence in the region. "I again join with our government and so many who are working and calling for a ceasefire and resolution to the crisis," she said.

Eygi's family said in the statement Friday that her killing is an "unimaginable tragedy," and that she had just turned 26. "Aysenur was a loving daughter, sister, partner, and aunt," they said.

"She was gentle, brave, silly, supportive, and a ray of sunshine. She wore her heart on her sleeves. She felt a deep responsibility to serve others and lived a life of caring for those in need with action," the family said. "She was a fiercely passionate human rights activist her whole life–a steadfast and staunch advocate of justice."

Eygi, who graduated from the university three months ago, had taken part in protests on campus while a student and then traveled to the West Bank.

"Aysenur felt compelled to travel to the West Bank to stand in solidarity with Palestinian civilians who continue to endure ongoing repression and violence," they said.

At least two other American citizens have been killed in the West Bank since Oct. 7. Mohammad Ahmed Mohammad Khdour, 17, was killed by IDF troops in February, and Tawfic Hafeth Abdel Jabbar, 17, was killed by Israeli fire in January.

Israeli settlements have expanded rapidly over the past several years, with Israeli settler violence against Palestinians on the rise. In April, Human Rights Watch issued a report alleging that armed settlers forcibly and violently drove out Palestinian residents from at least five West Bank settlements “with the active participation of army units.”

Israeli forces are appearing to withdraw from the city of Jenin and other parts of the West Bank, where the IDF has been carrying out a deadly dayslong operation that has left ruin to neighborhoods across the city and beyond.

In Jenin, the IDF said at least 14 people they identified as terrorists had been killed, including Wassem Hazem, the head of Hamas’ presence in Jenin who they said had directed shooting and explosive attacks in the area.

More than 30 people were also taken into IDF custody as suspects, though the military did not expand on what they were suspected of.

Palestinian health officials had said Thursday that at least 39 people had been killed in the West Bank since Israel launched what it described as an operation to dismantle “terrorist cells” in the territory on Aug. 28.

Many of those killed have been claimed as members of militant groups Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, although the Palestinian health ministry has said at least eight children were also among those killed at the time.

“For over a week, Israeli forces have been using lethal, war-like tactics across the northern West Bank, deepening people’s humanitarian needs and raising concerns over excessive use of force,” the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said in a humanitarian update published Wednesday.

OCHA said that from Aug. 27 to Sept. 2, Israeli forces had killed 30 Palestinians in the territory, including seven children, “marking the highest weekly death toll since November 2023.”

In 2022, Israel admitted that one of its soldiers fatally shot Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, who was covering raids in the occupied West Bank for Al Jazeera at the time. No one in the Israeli army has been prosecuted, and the military has not announced any disciplinary action.

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