Everyone (at least the sane people with a minimum IQ of 25) know it's not just impossible for 1.2 million people to move out of their homes in such a confined space to begin with, but for all those people to also move to the southern part of that confined space. Obviously it's impossible but they're trying to deceive the world that they gave ample warning so they can excuse their crimes.
Already these 1.2 million people are without food, water and most importantly electricity. Most of us take having electricity for granted and are accustomed to always having it, but until one experiences what it's like not to have electricity, it's impossible to understand how crippling that essential necessity is.
They think that dropping warning & evacuation leaflets will clear them of any responsibility for their slaughter & criminality. It's the Palestinians fault now. I can't think of any way to describe this inhumanely insane criminality.
14:30 The Arab nations have abandoned the Palestinians @Falcon29
It's easy for that fella -- or anyone for that matter -- to simplify a complex situation and make such a blanket statement. It also couldn't be further from the truth. There are a lot of things the Arab nations are doing to try and prevent the bloodshed that's happening, but they're through diplomatic means. The problem is most of those generalized comments are coming from people who think the only response all Arabs & Muslims MUST make is a military one. That's really the bottom line, right? All these people criticizing the Arabs & Muslims think that either they step in and start a war with the apartheid state and end up suffering the wrath of the United States as a result or they're cowards. They've "abandoned the Palestinians". That's ridiculous of course.
@Gomig-21 What is the actionable sentiment in Egypt?
The same as it probably is in Pakistan. The overwhelming majority is freaking out and in shambles and want to do something to help these poor Palestinians.
There is a fringe section of people who want to see the Egyptian military step in and get involved and find a way to end the peace treaty and expel the Israeli ambassador & call back ours from Jerusalem and stop all economic dealings and block the canal from US carriers and navy and any shipping to & from the apartheid state and all kinds of crazy and unreasonable things. This always happens but I can tell you that the overwhelming majority are with the government in the way they've handled things so far.
They're calling for mediation to attempt a ceasefire (at least a temporary one) to get the aid in and to the people in dire need. Both Turkey & Egypt are surprisingly meeting together (foreign ministers) to try and work that ceasefire. That's one good thing that has come out of this unfortunate event.
Egyptian gov. has also reached out to Hamas to try and get them to exchange some of the hostages for that ceasefire. That's still looming and nothing has come out of that yet.
What do you think will happen to Netanyahu after all this? Is he finished like many of the pundits are convinced will happen?