A Leaked Call from 2008: When the Siege Was the “Price of Calm”
A leaked phone call from 2008 between Hamas political leader Khaled Mishal and former Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh sheds light on the international logic imposed on Gaza during Israel’s assault that year.
In the call, Khaled Mishal appeals for political and diplomatic support at the United Nations and on the global stage, urging Arab leaders to pressure Israel to halt its aggression against Gaza and lift the siege strangling the Strip. Mishal makes clear that a ceasefire without ending the blockade is not peace, but merely the consolidation of collective punishment.
Ali Abdullah Saleh’s response reflects a familiar refrain. Rather than confronting Israeli aggression or the legality of the siege, he rebukes Mishal, insisting that Palestinian resistance must abandon its rockets. “Your rockets haven’t solved anything,” Saleh tells him, framing Palestinian self-defense as the core problem rather than occupation, bombardment, or blockade.
Mishal pushes back. He explains that Israel is seeking a ceasefire precisely to stop the fighting while maintaining the siege on Gaza. Egypt knows this, he says. The negotiators know this. Israel wants quiet, not justice — calm skies over Israel, and suffocation on the ground in Gaza. Accepting such terms, Mishal argues, would normalize the siege and turn it into a permanent reality.
Saleh, however, doubles down, once again attacking Mishal and insisting that resistance — not the siege — is the obstacle to peace.
This exchange is revealing. It exposes how, even during moments of mass killing and destruction in Gaza, Palestinian leaders were pressured not to end the siege, but to surrender leverage. Rockets were condemned; starvation was tolerated. Resistance was scrutinized; Israeli policy was normalized.
Nearly two decades later, the same logic persists. Gaza is repeatedly offered “ceasefires” that freeze injustice in place, while Palestinians are asked to disarm under blockade. The leaked call is not merely a historical artifact — it is a reminder that for Gaza, the struggle has never been only about stopping bombs, but about refusing a peace that comes at the cost of dignity, freedom, and survival.
A leaked phone call from 2008 between Hamas political leader Khaled Mishal and former Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh sheds light on the international logic imposed on Gaza during Israel’s assault that year.
In the call, Khaled Mishal appeals for political and diplomatic support at the United Nations and on the global stage, urging Arab leaders to pressure Israel to halt its aggression against Gaza and lift the siege strangling the Strip. Mishal makes clear that a ceasefire without ending the blockade is not peace, but merely the consolidation of collective punishment.
Ali Abdullah Saleh’s response reflects a familiar refrain. Rather than confronting Israeli aggression or the legality of the siege, he rebukes Mishal, insisting that Palestinian resistance must abandon its rockets. “Your rockets haven’t solved anything,” Saleh tells him, framing Palestinian self-defense as the core problem rather than occupation, bombardment, or blockade.
Mishal pushes back. He explains that Israel is seeking a ceasefire precisely to stop the fighting while maintaining the siege on Gaza. Egypt knows this, he says. The negotiators know this. Israel wants quiet, not justice — calm skies over Israel, and suffocation on the ground in Gaza. Accepting such terms, Mishal argues, would normalize the siege and turn it into a permanent reality.
Saleh, however, doubles down, once again attacking Mishal and insisting that resistance — not the siege — is the obstacle to peace.
This exchange is revealing. It exposes how, even during moments of mass killing and destruction in Gaza, Palestinian leaders were pressured not to end the siege, but to surrender leverage. Rockets were condemned; starvation was tolerated. Resistance was scrutinized; Israeli policy was normalized.
Nearly two decades later, the same logic persists. Gaza is repeatedly offered “ceasefires” that freeze injustice in place, while Palestinians are asked to disarm under blockade. The leaked call is not merely a historical artifact — it is a reminder that for Gaza, the struggle has never been only about stopping bombs, but about refusing a peace that comes at the cost of dignity, freedom, and survival.
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The Czech Republic has announced plans to relocate its embassy to Jerusalem, thereby officially recognizing the city as the capital of Israel. This announcement was made by the newly appointed Foreign Minister Petr Macinka, who is part of the eurosceptic and pro-Russian bloc led by Babis' ANO party, which took power today.
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In Bihar, India, a 40-year-old Muslim cloth vendor named Mohammad Athar Hussain was killed after being brutally lynched by a group affiliated with Hindutva. The attack unfolded when a mob of Hindu men forcibly stopped him, searched his pockets, and dragged him into a room where they demanded he disclose his religious identity. Hussain endured severe torture, including beatings with iron rods and sticks, broken fingers, and trampling on his chest. The assailants attempted to set him ablaze by pouring petrol on him. They also used pliers to crush his feet, fingers, and ears, ripped out his fingernails, cut his ears, burned him with a hot iron, and struck him with bricks. This horrific incident occurred on December 5, and Hussain remained hospitalized for nearly a week before succumbing to his injuries.
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At least four members of the Iranian security forces have been killed in armed clashes in Kerman, Iran, as reported by local media and Iran International.
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O Lord, ease the suffering of the people of Gaza, compensate them, and protect them. They are oppressed and weak, and they were betrayed by those near and far.
O Lord, grant them justice against those who wronged them, and against a world that watched what happened in Gaza with its own eyes and did nothing.
O God, let down everyone who abandoned Gaza and its people, even if only by a word.
May God mend your broken hearts, people of Gaza, compensate you, and ease your hardship.
O All-Hearing, O All-Powerful, O Most Generous, O Almighty.💔
O Lord, grant them justice against those who wronged them, and against a world that watched what happened in Gaza with its own eyes and did nothing.
O God, let down everyone who abandoned Gaza and its people, even if only by a word.
May God mend your broken hearts, people of Gaza, compensate you, and ease your hardship.
O All-Hearing, O All-Powerful, O Most Generous, O Almighty.💔
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Israeli airstrikes and artillery fire targeted areas where the occupation forces are stationed east of Rafah and Khan Younis, according to a reporter from Al Jazeera.
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