Friday's space: The inevitability of WAR... Middle East on Fire.
The Spaces reviewed a volatile set of issues across Gaza, the West Bank, Syria, Lebanon, and a possible U.S.–Iran escalation, while also flagging a missing colleague’s safety. Hosts Leila (Mina Uncensored) and contributors including N.Y., Nina, Victory, Sean, Murat, and Sarco discussed allegations of organ trafficking linked to Israel’s touted kidney donation “record,” citing Dr. Munir al-Barsh (director of hospitals in Gaza) and calling for independent investigation. They criticized international NGOs (e.g., MSF) and broader systems they view as enabling impunity. Gaza updates focused on a possible Rafah crossing reopening with restrictive Israeli conditions and likely weekend escalations; in the West Bank, forced demolitions and settlement expansion were emphasized. Forecasts of a wider war included Europe’s designation of the IRGC as terrorist, U.S. military readiness, and a proposed resistance strategy prioritizing desalination, electricity, sewage, telecom nodes, settlements, and selected U.S. bases, while avoiding nuclear sites. Syria’s SDF-government arrangements and Jolani’s consolidation were framed as a net downgrade. Lebanon’s risks included an Oracle AI training deal and prospective GMO seed dependence (Monsanto), raising food sovereignty and digital control concerns. The session closed with practical notes and a call to monitor developments and Shimeen’s status.
Mina Uncensored Space — Summary and Analysis
Participants and Roles
- Leila (host, Mina Uncensored): Led the space, set agenda across MENA crises, repeatedly referenced Mina Uncensored investigations and past reporting; shared a long, prescriptive military-strategy view; coordinated welfare checks for a missing team member.
- NY (co-host): Cybersecurity/tech policy voice; critiqued international institutions (e.g., MSF), and “technocrat” power structures; discussed broader surveillance/control paradigms.
- Nina (co-host): Joined mid-way after platform issues; added regional security observations (e.g., Diego Garcia), supported the war-risk framing.
- Dr. Munir al-Bursh (referenced by speakers under varied spellings): Head of hospitals in Gaza; his written statement was read by Leila to frame ethical concerns around organ donation.
- Charmaine (team member; also referenced as Shimeen/Shimin/Chemie): Missing for ~9–10+ hours; family was sent to check on her; her recent posts on “Board of Peace” and high-profile players were said to put her at risk.
- Sean (participant): Asked about targeting electricity/nuclear sites; closed with a light note seeking a potato recipe.
- Victory (participant): Raised significant concerns on the Oracle–Lebanon AI training deal; linked it to Palantir/Larry Ellison/Stargate/transhumanism; flagged GMO/Monsanto risks and media restrictions.
- Murat (participant): Asked about realistic targeting of Israeli infrastructure; queried scenarios if Trump “chickens out.”
- Sarco (participant): Began a point on civilian equality across conflicts; exchange became tense and was truncated.
- Others referenced: Sarah, Cecilia (Mina Uncensored collaborators), GCC states, Hezbollah’s Sheikh (name transcribed as Shishman Kasen), Sancom/CENTCOM, WHO, MSF, IRGC.
Key Themes and Highlights
- Allegations of organ trafficking and ethical concerns about Israel’s organ donation record.
- Gaza access politics (Rafah crossing), continuing violence in Gaza/West Bank, and settlement expansion.
- Anticipated regional war dynamics (Iran–Israel–US), including a prescriptive strike doctrine proposed by Leila.
- Syria’s SDF/Kurdish arrangements and critique of Jolani’s control.
- Lebanon’s governance vulnerabilities: Oracle AI training program, digital ID risk; GMO/Monsanto pressure; food security and seed bank concerns.
- Technology and “technocrat” power: surveillance, AI governance, and normalization concerns via tech partnerships.
- Immediate welfare concern for Charmaine; platform censorship/glitches.
Allegations and Ethical Debates on Organ Donation/Trafficking
Context and Claims
- Leila and NY opened with the topic of “missing organs” from Palestinians (and Lebanese and others in occupied areas), asserting historical patterns beyond the last two years.
- Leila cited a reported 2009 US case involving rabbis detained in an international organ trafficking network (mentioned as covered by CBS), and said organ harvesting has been occurring since the 1950s.
- NY criticized MSF (Doctors Without Borders) for “silence” on organ trafficking/harvesting, implying institutional complicity or benefit from war-zone operations.
Dr. Munir al-Bursh’s Statement (as read by Leila)
- Dr. al-Bursh questioned how the “occupation” became the “world’s largest kidney donor,” framing it as an ethical issue that celebrations cannot silence.
- He raised: Where are the kidneys coming from? Noted the authority that withholds Palestinian bodies for years now boasts unprecedented donation figures.
- Testimony cited: bodies returned incomplete; organs missing without medical/legal/ethical explanations.
- Position: not anti-medicine or organ donation per se, but rejects achievements built on Palestinian bodies (alive or dead).
- Call to action: independent international investigation to reveal the truth behind the numbers.
Additional Points by Leila
- Alleged Israel’s “largest skin bank” is fed by confiscated Palestinian tissue, not voluntary Israeli donations.
- Stressed that any Israeli-linked organ donation should be viewed through the lens of theft.
- Emphasized extensive algorithmic, media, and social media censorship preventing global awareness.
Gaza, Rafah Crossing, West Bank and Jordan Wall
Rafah Crossing
- Leila reported ongoing negotiation to open Rafah on Sunday “both ways.” Israeli conditions allegedly include controlling flows, NGO access, and limiting re-entry.
- A specific reported Israeli condition to Egypt: for every 3 Palestinians who leave Gaza, only 1 allowed back (Leila said Egypt refused, but expects some version could materialize).
- NY cautioned that openings are often overshadowed by weekend escalations when markets are closed; warned of potential “bomb on and on or something insane.”
Violence and Coercion
- Leila: Continued bombardment in Gaza; attacks in the West Bank; forced self-demolition under threat of ~$70,000 fines, especially Jerusalem.
- Settlement expansion: settlers sent “in masses” to northern West Bank; Nablus and Jerusalem described as effectively “gone.”
Jordan Border Wall
- Leila: Israel finished phase two land prep for a new separation wall on the Jordan border; framed as Israeli protection from Jordanian-side attacks, not a security upgrade for Jordan.
Anticipated War with Iran: Timelines, Targets, and Strategy Proposals
Timeline and Triggers
- Leila projects no major escalation until skies clear (end of February/beginning of Ramadan), citing operational accuracy constraints.
- US posture: US “secretary of war” said they are ready pending orders; Trump threatened Iran with an undisclosed time limit for negotiations.
- Iran response (as reported by Leila): Any US attack leads first to strikes on Tel Aviv/Israeli entity, then US bases across the region.
- GCC: Stated honorable stance of not allowing US use of their airspace/territory (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Oman), but Leila said it’s still uncertain; suggested any US bases in GCC could be targeted regardless.
- Regional partners: Yemenis know US assets in GCC/Africa; could target naval assets in the Gulf of Aden, Arabian Sea, Red Sea, Mediterranean; Hezbollah signals readiness.
- Europe: labeled IRGC a terrorist organization; described as smear campaign/manufactured consent to justify strikes.
Leila’s Prescriptive Military Strategy (to “win” quickly)
- Principle: Simultaneous, high-volume strikes to cripple essential life systems and force negotiations only after opponent is incapacitated.
- Allocation:
- 40% of total missile capacity (across Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Lebanon):
- 20% to desalination plants (Israel reportedly gets ~70% freshwater from desalination), electricity plants, sewage refining, telecom centers.
- 20% to settlements in the West Bank and Herzliya–Dan area (“occupation without settlers does not exist”).
- 20% to critical US military bases: Syria (e.g., Conoco, al-Tanf), Iraq, and bases spanning Saudi Arabia–Qatar–UAE.
- Leave carrier-kill missions to Yemenis; execute all at once rather than incremental.
- 40% of total missile capacity (across Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Lebanon):
- Second phase: Target US “civilian assets” considered dual-use by Leila (e.g., embassies), characterized as logistical/intelligence nodes for CENTCOM and Mossad.
- Strategic notes:
- Avoid nuclear sites (e.g., Dimona) due to regional fallout harming Palestinians, Lebanese, Jordanians, Egyptians.
- Use sleeper cells where applicable.
- Invoke Qur’anic framing: fight as they fight; stop if they stop; prepare comprehensively.
Risks & Domestic US Impact
- Leila warned of potential widespread protests in the US (recalling 1983 Beirut barracks bombing and subsequent body bags); argued Trump’s resilience may waver.
Syria: SDF/Kurds, Jolani, and Governance Dynamics
- Leila: Past agreement claimed between Syrian authorities and SDF to retreat east of the Euphrates with Kurdish local governance/policing; later fighting resumed; now a similar deal announced integrating some SDF members into federal police/army (case-by-case), akin to arrangements in Iraqi Kurdistan.
- Jolani (HTS): Leila asserted Jolani’s network controls major resources and finance; argued it replaces a “civilian dictator” (Assad) with a “terrorist dictator,” framed as a US-backed swap with sectarian implications; alleged release of ISIS elements to erase evidence.
Lebanon: War Readiness, Oracle AI Deal, Digital ID, GMO Push
War Readiness and Governance
- Leila: Parliament focused on budgets and political scoring; corruption rising; Lebanon bracing for war due to proximity to Israel.
Oracle–Lebanon AI Training and Tech Ecosystem Concerns
- Victory: Cited a US Embassy Beirut notice: partnership with Oracle to train 50,000 Lebanese in AI; alleged linkage to Larry Ellison, Palantir, Elon Musk, and “Stargate” program.
- NY/Leila: Warned of “technocrats” (lords of AI) replacing governance; surveillance/control via cloud/device ecosystems.
- Nina: Noted broader US regional military posture (Diego Garcia) and urged global awareness of how MENA developments ripple worldwide.
- Leila: Previously flagged Oracle as a “most dangerous” decision (Dec. 13, 2025 post); warned of Zionist control vectors via tech partnerships; fears of normalization via tech under-the-table.
- NY: Mentioned prior writings on Palantir, automation in genocide (“Genocide on Autopilot”), and military-intelligence placement of tech leaders.
GMO/Monsanto and Seed Banks
- Leila: Warned of Monsanto-linked pressure via an Italian intermediary to lock Lebanon into GMO seeds, undermining indigenous crops and food sovereignty.
- Victory: Highlighted the pervasiveness of GMO foods in the US and labeling challenges.
- Leila: Cited the US “DARK Act” (not requiring GMO labeling in the US as per their description) and said seed banks in Syria and Iraq had been destroyed; Lebanon could be next if GMO dependence grows; indigenous seeds are climate-resilient, loss would be strategic.
Institutions, Power Structures, and Surveillance
- NY: Critiqued institutions (MSF, WHO, international aid agencies) as feeding power and money; alleged they complied with Israeli requests (e.g., lists of Palestinian employees), feeding intelligence loops (to CENTCOM, Israel, UK), harming Palestinians.
- Discussed “lords of AI” (Musk, Ellison, others) set by military-intelligence networks; named platforms’ ability to censor and deplatform; highlighted labels (terrorist, anti-Semitic) used to silence dissent.
- Claimed a broader project to erase identities of Palestinians, Lebanese, Yemenis (and informed people elsewhere), turning everyone who resists into “a Palestinian.”
Q&A Highlights
- Sean asked about targeting electricity and whether attacking Dimona is “key.”
- Leila: Do not target nuclear sites; focus on life-critical infrastructure to render occupation unsustainable; nuclear fallout harms the entire region.
- Murat asked whether a 40% infrastructure-targeting plan is realistic and what happens if Trump backs off.
- Leila: Cited prior Iranian strikes near Haifa’s power plants and near desalination sites during a 12-day conflict; argued the plan is feasible and effective.
- On Trump “chickening out”: Leila said US endgame is regime change/weaken Iran; insisted the macro strategy proceeds beyond any single president; avoided speculative “Plan B” details, noting only resistance groups themselves could answer operational intent in that scenario.
- Sarco opened with an equality-of-civilians point across Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Sudan; exchange turned tense when Leila objected to the framing implying the space didn’t already hold that view.
Language and Tone Notes
- The space included incendiary rhetoric (e.g., “Jewish terrorism,” assertions of institutional complicity), framed by participants as grievances and lived perspectives; audience should treat these as the speakers’ claims and positions, not independently verified facts.
Operational/Civic Notes and Logistics
- Charmaine missing: Team and family checking her residence; participants asked to be ready to mobilize if needed.
- Platform limitations: Multiple glitches; difficulty granting co-host status; calls for reposts.
- Scheduling: Plan for a Monday space focused on AI tech governance, normalization risks, and GMO/food security; regular spaces Mondays and Fridays.
- Media environment: Victory noted the Press TV app was banned from Roku in the US; Leila acknowledged frequent media suppression of dissenting narratives.
Practical Detail: Recipe Shared
- By request, Leila shared a Lebanese-style mashed potato dish: peel and boil potatoes; mash with salt, drizzle olive oil; add a pinch of bulgur (optional) and ground cumin (a full tablespoon advised); eat with Lebanese pita and sides like white onion, radishes, or green pepper.
What to Watch Next
- Immediate welfare update on Charmaine.
- Rafah crossing developments on Sunday: terms of opening, NGO access, entry/exit ratios; statements from Egyptian, Palestinian, and Israeli sides.
- Weekend escalation patterns (noted by NY): potential diversionary actions.
- US basing/movements (e.g., Diego Garcia) and European alignment with US policy on Iran (IRGC designation).
- Lebanon: details on Oracle AI training rollout; any sign of a digital ID buildout; Monsanto/seed licensing negotiations; civil society responses.
- West Bank/Jordan border wall progress; settler expansion dynamics.
Summary Takeaway
The space interwove urgent humanitarian allegations (organ trafficking, missing organs) with live access politics (Rafah), chronic settlement violence, and a looming regional war scenario centered on Iran. It blended investigative claims with prescriptive military strategy and deep skepticism of international institutions and “technocrat” governance. On Lebanon, the concerns coalesced around an AI training partnership, surveillance/digital ID risks, and GMO-driven food sovereignty threats. The session closed with action-oriented monitoring points and a plan for a dedicated technology/food security discussion in the next space.
