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Gaza-Israel Conflict | October 2023

This is the top man of 2 billion so called Muslims. Distributing a german car at whim, with the wealth provided by Europeans, to show his greatness while teaching muslim subjects all over the world to keep fighting jews and other infidels till the end of times.


Little boys in the normal world wish for candies, toys and other stuff like that but in great arab countries they are taught materialism at a young age.

This Saudi scumbag is the reason why Palestine is burning.
 
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Still no demand for a ceasefire, still no demand for a humanitarian corridor, still no condemnation of collective punishment. Just luke warm statements; words like a delicate fart in the wind.

- Until now the Westen nations have basically said that Israel has a right to do whatever it likes.
- Islamic nations have been watching the show without any condemnation.
- China, Russia and Venezuela have condemned violence and demanded an end to the conflict.
 
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Internet connectivity continues to deteriorate

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Prior to the conflict the average downstream on ADSL+ and FTTH technology was estimated at 64mbps:
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Bloomberg:

US fears Israel has no plan for how to contain fallout from looming invasion of Gaza​

  • The Biden administration is pressing its ally to think beyond the immediate goal of eradicating Hamas
  • No clear endpoint in Gaza risks fanning Israel’s worst crisis in 50 years in to a regional conflagration the US and its partners would struggle to contain

When a family dies under Israel’s bombs, part of Gaza’s history disappears​

The Palestinian Ministry of Health reports at least 20 families have been killed, and entire neighbourhoods lie in ruins.
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Editor's note - graphic content: A morgue worker arranges body bags at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on October 12, 2023, as raging battles between Israel and Hamas continue [Mahmud Hams/AFP]

By Mohammed R Mhawesh Published On 13 Oct 202313 Oct 2023

Gaza City – In the midst of harrowing numbers of Palestinian deaths and injuries under Israeli bombardment is a smaller figure: 20.
Twenty families have been erased from Gaza’s cohesive society, in which everyone knows everyone else going back generations.

All the living generations of the 20 families have been wiped from the civil registry, as Palestinians say.
For seven consecutive days, the Gaza Strip has shaken under relentless Israeli air attacks. On Thursday, Israel said it had dropped 6,000 bombs on Gaza, or an average of 1,000 per day.
The death toll in Gaza has now risen to at least 1,799 Palestinians, 60 percent of whom are women and children, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health. A further 6,388 people have been wounded.
Entire neighbourhoods lie in ruins and blackened rubble. The Israeli army said it is bombing in response to a surprise attack on Israel by the armed wing of Hamas last Saturday, which killed 1,300 people and wounded more than 3,000.
Israel’s declared aim is to eliminate Hamas and dismantle its infrastructure, but it is the civilians trapped in the densely populated Gaza Strip who have borne the brunt of Israel’s bombing.

‘I saw death today’​

In the Jabaliya refugee camp, 31 members of the Shihab family were killed in an attack. Other families had come to their building to hide, thinking it was safe.

A total of 45 people were killed in the attack on Jabaliya. The youngest victim was a two-month-old baby.
In Deir al-Balah, at least 15 members of the Azaize family were killed – some of the dead could not be found in one piece.

In Gaza City, Hassan al-Batniji lost his entire family in one attack.
Asmahan al-Barbari’s Gaza City home was bombed after she and her family returned to it, thinking they were safe.
Al-Barbari said everyone had rushed out of the house when they got an SMS warning from the Israeli military that they would be bombing the house.

“We grabbed our emergency bags that are always ready by the door, and ran,” she said. “After we stayed away for the usual time, we headed back, thinking the danger was over.”
Al-Batnaji’s house was bombed in the middle of the night as the family lay sleeping. “We [found] ourselves buried under the rubble in the dark,” he said. “I screamed their names to find out if they were still breathing.
“I saw death today. It didn’t take my life. [It took] my family’s. I wish I was killed too. … I will mourn them for the rest of my life.”
His neighbour Mahmoud al-Shanti told Al Jazeera: “We were about 30 people in our house – elderly women, children – because so many families had fled their damaged areas to escape the violent attacks.”
Al-Shanti, al-Batnaji and al-Barbari were all at Al-Shifa Hospital being treated and hoping to find safety.

Al-Shifa has emerged as a comforting spot for many of Gaza City’s residents, who go there seeking news, an internet connection or a few minutes or electricity.
It is struggling to treat everyone, however, as Israel has stepped up its 16-year blockade of Gaza and is refusing to let necessities in, including food, water, electricity and medicines. The “complete siege” means there is a severe lack of the most basic and essential medical supplies.

Adding chaos to panic​

Overnight from Thursday to Friday, the Israeli army dropped leaflets over Gaza ordering Palestinians to leave northern Gaza and Gaza City and head south.
Just over one million people live in the area Israel wants to clear, and while thousands did head south, many people stayed where they were because they could not arrange transport, chose to stay in their homes or heeded a call by Hamas to ignore Israel’s demand.
Israel’s attacks on residential areas have filled hospital corridors with injured people, some falling to the floor due to the lack of available beds, surgical rooms and intensive care units.

At the moment, much of the discussion being had to solve this situation has revolved around the idea of humanitarian corridors to allow Palestinians to leave Gaza. The suggestion to open an overland crossing into Egypt was rejected by Cairo, which did agree to open the crossing for humanitarian aid.
But Palestinian officials in Gaza argued that the urgency of the situation demands more immediate action to stop the bombardment and prevent further deaths and human suffering.
Health Ministry Director Munir al-Barsh said the Israeli air attacks have “criminally and systematically targeted residential blocks”, which means that a majority of the victims are civilians.
“The bombing is targeting everyone, including homes, health facilities and ambulance crews,” he said at a press conference on Thursday.
Israel says it will keep on targeting Hamas and resistance groups in Gaza.

Palestinians in Gaza are left living under the falling bombs and in the destruction, facing hunger, the lack of clean drinking water and the potential spread of infectious diseases.
As the number of victims rises and more and more families disappear from Palestine’s rich tapestry of history and culture, there is a bewildered note to the mourning as people try to come to grips with what these disappearances mean.

SOURCE: AL JAZEERA

I think Hamas should have collected some Starlink dishes.
 
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When fighting isis thier is no other option.
You cannot fight islamic salafism with western standard
I think israel also need to build guantanamo bay prison to host all the terrorist we take
You seem to be forgetting that it was the israelis who were supporting these same sorts of extremists in syria,indeed you even had front page pics of bibi nuttyahoo glad handing these nutters in israeli hospitals.
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While at the same time you had hezbollah defending syrian christian communities.
 
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Actually, if Russia is behind this, then I really don't know which is worse.

Essentially if Russia is behind this, they are literally asking Hamas to attack Israel and sending thousand or hundred of thousand of Palestinian to died just to create a diversion. To a war have nothing to do with Palestinian or Muslim in general, and Hamas would have to be stupid enough to accept that request, for what exactly? To bail Russia out?

This is not genius in any level, if this is indeed true, then Russia is downright evil, and Hamas is downright stupid..And for Russia to piss off one of the most important US allies that so far stay outside of this war in Ukraine........Maybe you see some strategic value in it? I don't

It's a BS conspiracy theory. Russia is not behind this.
 
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On Turkish media there is talk about a huge gas and oil reserves discovered on the coast of Gaza. And the Gazans made deals with China to extract and export this oil and gas. The amount is so huge that within 10 years Gaza would be as rich as Qatar.

They speculate someone played the Palestinians and now US and Israel will expel Palestinians from Gaza and snatch those oil/gas reserves for themselves.
 
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Such cutie pie Egyptians:

Israel and Egypt say US citizens may leave Gaza

US citizens will be able to leave Gaza via the Rafah border crossing into Egypt, a US official says.

The crossing will be open from 12:00 to 17:00 local time today, following an agreement between the Israeli and Egyptian governments.

It is not yet clear whether Hamas, which controls Gaza, will allow US citizens to leave the territory.

 
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