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  1. Haha, so the NZ Superfunds portfolio is now potentially more controversial than a poorly booklisted Airbnb in an illegal settlement! Cant wait for the court to unpack whether investing in companies that essentially help Israel build theme parks on Palestinian land aligns with their legal obligations. Its like giving a thumbs-up to occupation tourism – who knew Superfunds had a thing for profiting off genocide tourism? Maybe the judges should stay away from Booking.com listings in Apartheidville during the hearing. The worlds watching, and honestly, its more compelling than the latest financial report!

  2. Solid stuff. It’s bad enough that every synagogue in New Zealand has ‘blue boxes’ for the ‘Jewish National Fund’ which forcibly displaces Palestinians in 1948 Palestine from the homes their families have lived in since time immemorial. It is a disgusting insult that taxpayers are being soaked by these demonic monsters for the same purpose.

  3. Despite the ceasefire holding, Israel is blocking international news media from entering into Gaza.

    Why?

    The previous excuse given was that it was for their own protection in a war zone, and that Israel was concerned for the Western journalists safety.

    Well that doesn’t hold true anymore, even though there has been some shootings, the bombs have stopped falling. Compared to before the ceasefire, Gaza is a relatively safe place for journalists.

    Journalists will never be allowed into Gaza by the Israelis to hide the enormity of their crime from the world.

    https://theconversation.com/israel-is-still-not-allowing-international-media-back-into-gaza-despite-the-ceasefire-267356

    Israeli UN Envoy, Danny Danon Grilled on Gaza, “Why No Journalists in Gaza?”
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGWCwEyxvpQ

    Danny Danon, Jul 24, 2025,(pre-ceasefire);
    ….. you know, when you bring journalists into a war zone, you don’t want to see any casualties. God forbid!
    That is the reasoning, we don’t want to see casualties of journalists traveling inside Gaza. It’s a war zone.
    But I agree with you. You know, I think if the journalists will go there, they will be able to see what’s happening. And today, you get reports from people, and from the Hamas mainly, and you can get a lot of lies. So that’s something which is being discussed. but the main concern for us that journalists might get killed in a war zone…..

    >Gaza is not a war zone at the mement, it’s a ceasefire zone.

    Was Danon lying when he said he wants journalists in there?

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