• Omega_Haxors@lemmy.ml
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    9 months ago

    They also told them to escape to Egypt and then proceeded to drop bombs at the gates.

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    9 months ago

    I saw a post that made something very clear to me:

    The size and population of Gaza is comparable to Montreal or Philadelphia. The actual cities, not their metro areas.

    Well, about 15% more people because this was a rough approximation.

    Imagine telling the entire city of Philly “I’m going to need you all to scootch to the south end so I can airstrike and invade the North half.”

    Imagine Montreal, but walled in. With no power or water.

    I have no idea what Israel should do about Hamas’ atrocities, but damn.

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      9 months ago

      The only solution to the “atrocities” has always been: to end apartheid, stop genocide, and give the Palestinians back their land. One state, secular, for all peoples and religions. One Palestine.

      Before European Zionism and Britain, Jewish people, Muslims and Christians lived in the region in peace. Palestinians are also the direct descendants of the Jews and other Canaanite peoples that lived there, since before the Romans. They just changed their religion with time, like it happens all over the world.

      An ethnostate based on settler colonialism and genocide can’t be accepted.

  • mub@lemmy.zip
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    9 months ago

    Putting aside the insane logistical effort required, is Hamas just going to conveniently stay in the north to get bombed?

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    9 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    JERUSALEM/GAZA/TEL AVIV, Oct 13 (Reuters) - Israel’s military chief said “Now is the time for war” as his country amassed tanks near the Gaza Strip ahead of a planned ground invasion to annihilate the Palestinian militant Hamas group that rules the enclave and was behind deadly weekend attacks.

    On Friday he was due to meet Jordan’s King Abdullah and Mahmoud Abbas, head of the Palestinian Authority in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, as part of a Middle East tour aimed at stopping spillover from the war.

    America’s top diplomat, Blinken planned to visit key U.S. allies Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates - some with influence on Hamas, an Islamist group backed by Iran.

    Israel’s parliament approved Netanyahu’s emergency unity government late on Thursday, including a number of centrist opposition lawmakers, to display the country’s united determination to fight Hamas.

    Japan has arranged for a charter flight to depart Tel Aviv on Saturday for its citizens wishing to leave Israel, Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno told reporters on Friday.

    Gazans, mainly descendants of refugees who fled or were expelled from homes in Israel at its founding in 1948, have suffered economic collapse and repeated Israeli bombardment under a blockade since Hamas seized power there 16 years ago.


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