Yet in the other, we encounter beings of pure light; gentle, compassionate, and wise souls whose very presence carries the fragrance of the Divine, whose gifts remind us of the hidden, Godlike powers that dwell within the human spirit.
- Cedar
The billionaires plan for the Gaza Strip
A leaked document has revealed a possible structure for the so-called 'Gaza International Transitional Authority' (GITA) which could take temporary control of the strip once the war ends.
'A leaked document has revealed details on how the authority charged with governing and rebuilding the Gaza Strip could operate, and how it could be structured.
The proposal suggests a few billionaires who could sit on the board and flags it would include an investment body tasked with generating 'real financial returns'.
Critics say the plan sidelines Palestinians while giving power to foreigners who are 'motivated by capital interests'.
The Great Disappointment - aligning with Israel
It is deeply disturbing that not a single senior figure in the Australian government has spoken out against Israel’s interception and capture of unarmed humanitarian pacifists aboard the Sumud Flotilla. Rather than standing with international law, conscience, and the will of the Australian people, who overwhelmingly want an end to this brutality, our government continues to support Israel’s war machinery by supplying surveillance systems and critical components that keep its weapons operational.
When will our leaders recognise that the current governments of Israel and the United States do not embody the values of true allies? After two years of relentless bloodshed and tens of thousands of Palestinian lives lost, Australia has finally acknowledged the existence of a Palestinian state. Yet this gesture rings hollow while the government refuses to impose sanctions on Israel or even take the basic moral step of closing the Israeli embassy in Canberra.
To compound this failure, the government is pressing ahead with the expansion of US military bases on Australian soil, binding us ever more tightly to wars and strategies that are not in our national interest and that deepen global instability. Australia must decide: do we remain complicit in injustice, or do we reclaim our sovereignty and moral standing in the world by acting with courage, integrity, and humanity?
- Cedar