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Gaza-Israel Conflict | October 2023

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no Palestinians are not leaving and there is a number of reasons

1- Middle East nations have government puppets installed by US to control the people, dictators like Sisi when Muslim Brother democratically elected Morsi he was overthrown by US and CIA so US does not want a representative leaders in Middle East because they know Israel will end, any Israeli found in Egypt has been shot dead by the people even although Egypt has peace treaty with Egypt, a peace treaty with the dictator not the people

2-lets say all the Palestinians left Gaza and they handed Gaza over to the Israel, then all the 75 years of suffering will have been for what? in vain and for nothing, all the dead Palestinian will have died for no reason, there has to be a reason to fight and die and that is they wont give up Palestine, the sacrifice has to be for a reason and its too late to give it up now

3- this is exactly what Israel wants the Palestinians to leave their home and they can take over Gaza
 
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I've lost count of Hezbollah deaths now. Seems a new one is announced every couple of hours. I think it's approaching 50 rats liquidated 👍

You tried these tricks multiple times throughout history,, they liquidated Jews multiple times

You should know better, that suppressing millions of Palestinians isn't going to work

Their average age is 19

Your average age is 43

The Palestinians are the future

The amount of hatred Jews are creating for themselves is unprecedented
They drew first blood.
 
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We know that. We just wonder why no Muslim countries want to help the Gazan refugees and take in some. Why not? Afraid they might stay and never go back?
It is the opposite. If the Palestinians leave Gaza, Israel will not allow them back. Same with all the Palestinians who had fled after 67 to Lebanon still live is Sabra/Shattila camps and not allowed to go back to Palestine. Look up right to return (and Israel's opposition to it). Back in 1990s there were an estimated 750k Palestinians and their descendants that had fled after the Nakba, and 67 purge but were/are not allowed back.

That is the whole objective of the 17 year old blockade of Gaza -- to make life unbearable so Palestinians leave and Israel can say, look they left themselves voluntarily.

Let's make it clear, Israel controls every aspect of ingress and egress out of West Bank & Gaza (even the Egyptian and Jordanian sides courtesy of Uncle Sam)
 
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It is the opposite. If the Palestinians leave Gaza, Israel will not allow them back. Same with all the Palestinians who had fled after 67 to Lebanon still live is Sabra/Shattila camps and not allowed to go back to Palestine. Look up right to return (and Israel's opposition to it). Back in 1990s there were an estimated 750k Palestinians and their descendants that had fled after the Nakba, and 67 purge but were/are not allowed back.

That is the whole objective of the 17 year old blockade of Gaza -- to make life unbearable so Palestinians leave and Israel can say, look they left themselves voluntarily.

Let's make it clear, Israel controls every aspect of ingress and egress out of West Bank & Gaza (even the Egyptian and Jordanian sides courtesy of Uncle Sam)
Here is Jonabell Farm in Kentucky, US.


Sheik Mohammed of Dubai treats his prized horses very very well there. I passed by there once when I was a cross country motorcycle trip. The grounds are beautiful. I heard the stables for the Sheik's horses are quite luxurious.
 
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Gaza authorities say 700 Palestinians killed in overnight strikes​

Gaza's health ministry says at least 5,791 Palestinians have been killed in the strikes since Oct. 7

Reuters
October 24, 2023


palestinians search for casualties at the site of an israeli strike on a house in khan younis in the southern gaza strip october 24 photo reuters


Palestinians search for casualties at the site of an Israeli strike on a house, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, October 24. PHOTO: REUTERS

JERUSALEM/ GAZA:
More than 700 Palestinians were killed in overnight Israeli air strikes, Gaza's health ministry said on Tuesday, the highest 24-hour death toll since Israel began a bombing campaign to crush Hamas fighters who stunned the country with a deadly Oct. 7 attack.

Israel said it had killed dozens of Hamas fighters in the overnight strikes on the besieged enclave but said its war to destroy the Islamist group would take time.

As aid agencies warned that a humanitarian catastrophe was unfolding in Gaza, French President Emmanuel Macron flew to Israel to offer it support.

He told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that France stood "shoulder to shoulder" with Israel in its war with Hamas while also saying it must not fight "without rules".

The United Nations urged Israel to allow more aid into Gaza, saying the aid let in so far met a tiny fraction of the needs of the beleaguered population. Fuel, still blocked, was crucial.

"We are on our knees asking for that sustained, scaled up, protected humanitarian operation," said Dr Rick Brennan, WHO Regional Emergencies Director.
 
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HezboRats confirm 7 terrorists liquidated today in Israeli strikes.

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Gaza authorities say 700 Palestinians killed in overnight strikes​

Gaza's health ministry says at least 5,791 Palestinians have been killed in the strikes since Oct. 7

Reuters
October 24, 2023


palestinians search for casualties at the site of an israeli strike on a house in khan younis in the southern gaza strip october 24 photo reuters


Palestinians search for casualties at the site of an Israeli strike on a house, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, October 24. PHOTO: REUTERS

JERUSALEM/ GAZA: More than 700 Palestinians were killed in overnight Israeli air strikes, Gaza's health ministry said on Tuesday, the highest 24-hour death toll since Israel began a bombing campaign to crush Hamas fighters who stunned the country with a deadly Oct. 7 attack.

Israel said it had killed dozens of Hamas fighters in the overnight strikes on the besieged enclave but said its war to destroy the Islamist group would take time.

As aid agencies warned that a humanitarian catastrophe was unfolding in Gaza, French President Emmanuel Macron flew to Israel to offer it support.

He told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that France stood "shoulder to shoulder" with Israel in its war with Hamas while also saying it must not fight "without rules".

The United Nations urged Israel to allow more aid into Gaza, saying the aid let in so far met a tiny fraction of the needs of the beleaguered population. Fuel, still blocked, was crucial.

"We are on our knees asking for that sustained, scaled up, protected humanitarian operation," said Dr Rick Brennan, WHO Regional Emergencies Director.
Fake Hamas numbers.
 
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