Monday, May 18, 2026

U.S. And Israel Thinks Killing Will Stop Violent Resistance!

Israel claims it killed Izz al-Din al-Haddad. The military leader and likely others died by Israel's callous airstrikes.

Terrorism is now becoming a term of colonialism. When people resist colonialism, imperialism, theft of their resources, rejection of religious inclusion and Western narratives, the U.S. and many others call it terrorism.

That word is mostly reserved for people who are not white, Christian or Jewish.

The U.S. and Israel will never stop killing people. The world is realizing that all these attacks on individuals the two claim as terrorists are not sticking with the world.

The world is tired of the gaslighting from the U.S. and Israel. It is time to stop believing their bullshit. 

President Donald J. Trump has announced that U.S. and Nigeria have conducted an operation that killed a top resistance leader in Nigeria.

Trump announced Friday evening that U.S. and Nigerian military forces had killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, a leader of the Islamic State group, in a "meticulously planned and very complex mission."

Trump described al-Minuki as the Islamic State's second-in-command globally and "the most active terrorist in the world." 

"He will no longer terrorize the people of Africa, or help plan operations to target Americans," Trump wrote on Truth Social. "With his removal, ISIS's global operation is greatly diminished."
Abu-Bilal al-Minuki was killed in U.S. drone strikes. Again, we are told they are terrorists. These individuals are protecting their land, resources and culture from U.S., European and Israeli imperialism.

The Nigerian president's office also confirmed the operation, and said that "early assessments confirm the elimination" of al-Minuki. "Several of his lieutenants" were also killed, the office said. 

The operation took place at al-Minuki's compound on Lake Chad Basin, the Nigerian president's office said. Nigeria's defense department described it as a "meticulously planned and highly coordinated counterterrorism operation."  

A native of Nigeria, al-Minuki was described by the U.S. State Department in 2023 as a leader of the Islamic State, or ISIS, in Africa's Sahel region. At the time, he served as a senior official in one of the Islamic State's General Directorate of Provinces offices, which "provide operational guidance and funding around the world," according to the State Department.

Israel claims they killed a senior Hamas leader.

Izz al-Din al-Haddad was the head of Hamas' military wing, the Israel Defense Forces said in a news release. The IDF said he "was involved in the holding of many Israeli hostages in Hamas captivity" amid the war in Gaza and "surrounded himself with hostages to prevent his elimination." 

Haddad joined Hamas during its early establishment, according to the IDF. He maintained close ties with Hamas leadership before his death, and recently operated "to rehabilitate Hamas' military wing capabilities," the Israeli army said. He was one of the last surviving architects of the October 7 attacks, the IDF said. The terror attacks left 1,200 dead and saw over 250 people taken captive in Gaza. 

Israel violating the ceasefire over 15,000 times since the so called ceasefire. Israel once again invaded Lebanon and continued airstrikes on Gaza. They also threatened to sue the New York Times after Nicholas Kristof wrote a piece from Palestinians hostages. They provided evidence that the Israelis have systematically sexually assaulted Palestinians who are kidnapped and held without any due process.

The World Cup is starting to look like a bust. Many travelers are boycotting it. Others are not planning on traveling thanks to the skyrocketing jet fuel prices.

Americans are tired of being scared of people who have nothing to do with them.

The United States is definitely in decline.

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