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Head of Hamas killed by Israeli strike

Look at the scenario without being emotional. Has giving up Gaza resulted in any peace ? No.
The point is, they didn't give it up, they were forced into it through pressure.

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The point is, they didn't give it up, they were forced into it through pressure.
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Nope buddy. It was Sharon's decision so that fresh talks can start at diplomatic level. Israel was not forced to leave instead they chose to leave.
 
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Nope buddy. It was Sharon's decision so that fresh talks can start at diplomatic level. Israel was not forced to leave instead they chose to leave.

There was pressure though
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Gaza was given up willingly in the name of the ridiculous concept of "Land for Peace" initiative.
We see clearly what kind of "peace" this brought Israel.

Yes, like you guys brought in 1947. What you reap is what you sow.
 
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Gaza hospital draws on emergency reserves and waits for worse to come

At hospital visited by Egyptian PM, fuel for generators is running low and staff who have seen it all before expect no respite
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Seventy-five-year old Radwan Abu El-Khamsan was buried up to his neck in sand and chunks of masonry after the taxi he was riding in was hit by a missile fired from an Israeli F16 fighter plane.

The explosion killed his brother, created a two-metre crater in the road and caused nearby buildings to collapse. Abu El-Khamsan was dug out from the rubble and rushed to the Shifa hospital with a broken pelvis and internal bleeding.

Now he is in the intensive care unit in the heart of Gaza's largest hospital, waiting for his condition to stabilise before undergoing surgery. He is a relatively lucky man: he took one of the last ICU beds in the Gaza Strip.

Doctors at the Shifa have seen it all before. "So far there are not as many injured as there were in the last war," said Hani al-Shanti, a surgeon. "We are waiting. It is still at the beginning."

Hisham Kandil, the Egyptian prime minister, arrived at the hospital at the same time as two ambulances pulled up carrying victims of an explosion – a dead four-year-old and an injured man.

Kandil, accompanied by Gaza's de facto prime minister, Ismail Haniyeh, in his first public appearance since the offensive began, helped carry the dead boy into the hospital, smearing his shirt with blood and kissing the child's head in front of amassed cameras.

"What I saw today, the wounded and the martyrs, the boy ... whose blood is still no my hands and clothes is something we cannot keep silent about, " he said. "The Egyptian people are supporting you. The Egyptian revolution will be side by side with the Palestinian people. The world should take responsibility in stopping this aggression."

Most of the injured had been admitted to the Shifa at night, with fractures, shrapnel wounds to the chest and abdomen and lacerations from flying glass, according to medical staff. "We have seen no fighters, all the people are civilians," Shanti said. A high proportion were children, he said.

According to the Gazan ministry of health, more than 130 people have been wounded since the conflict began. One of the earliest casualties was Mohammed al-Shorfa, 36, whose stomach was ripped open by shrapnel. He had gone to the aid of neighbours whose house was struck by a missile on Wednesday, soon after the Hamas military commander Ahmed al-Jaabari was killed in a targeted assassination.

Shorfa, a father of five, ignored appeals from his children to stay inside, instead ferrying the injured to an ambulance whose access was blocked by fallen masonry and glass. "Then the second strike came," he said from his hospital bed.

When Israel launched Operation Pillar of Defence, the Shifa activated its emergency plan, with round-the-clock rotas of medical and support staff to ensure that all injuries were treated as swiftly as possible, said Luay el-Khaldi, a senior doctor.

Staffing, however, is not the problem. The hospital has faced a chronic shortage of fuel since the blockade of Gaza began more than five years ago, and now it is drawing deeply on its emergency reserves to run generators required as backup during long and frequent power cuts.

A sizeable proportion of the Shifa's fuel supply is smuggled from Egypt through the vast network of tunnels under Gaza's southern border. Israel has stepped up its bombing of these tunnels in the past few days to try to prevent fresh supplies of weapons reaching militant groups.

Fuel supplies from Israel were still reaching Gaza, but the quantities were smaller and the process was taking longer, Khaldi said. The Red Cross was helping with supplies, he added. "We have enough fuel for 48 hours of continuous use. If we run out, our plan is to evacuate patients to Egypt. Egyptian ambulances are already standing by at the border."

All of Gaza's 30 power-hungry intensive care beds were now occupied, he said. "If there is a ground invasion, we will see many more casualties."

Shortly after Kandil's visit, a second delegation, headed by Abdelmoneim Aboul Fotouh, secretary general of the Arab Medical Union and a candidate in the Egyptian presidential elections earlier this year, swept through the hospital.

He had come in solidarity with the Palestinian people and their doctors who, he said, were "helping the unarmed and innocent people, children and women, from ferocious Israeli attacks. Humanity will be held responsible for the blood of these children." Palestinians, he added, were exercising their "right to self-defence".

Medical staff said they could see no respite in the days ahead. "The situation is very serious, and we don't know what is going on inside [the Israeli prime minister, Binyamin] Netanyahu's head," said Shanti. He did not know when he would next go home. "I haven't seen my wife for 48 hours. I miss her."

Gaza hospital draws on emergency reserves and waits for worse to come | World news | guardian.co.uk
 
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Mind if I correct you here, you didn't choose to leave, you were pressured into leaving
How come we were not "pressured into leaving" in West Bank? In West Bank live much more Palestinians than in Gaza.

West Bank has a good percentage of Israelis too.
So how come that Palestinians live there peacefully?

All you could find is two robbers killed half year ago?
 
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All you could find is two robbers killed half year ago?
Reveals your mindset. Anyone killed is a robber.

Let's nuke Israel, everyone dead is a murderer.

What a stupid mindset.

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With incidents like this it's quite clear to me personally , what's going on in there , i'm sure they know of every single israeli spy in the gaza they just can't exterminate them ; israeli intelligence at its best , haha

Ironically many of these spies being Palestinians themselves!
 
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613 targets attacked so far. Iron Dome intercepted 197 rockets.

Reveals your mindset. Anyone killed is a robber.

Let's nuke Israel, everyone dead is a murderer.

What a stupid mindset.
Your own source said that. :rolleyes:
 
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it seems that our 90s missile technolgy used in fajr-5 is not that bad....leave alone our latest technology used in ft-110 missiles (with CEP of 5 meter) which are pointed by hezbollah at israel.
HAMAS!this time we forgive you but next time there will be no Iranian missile for you.ask qatar then.
 
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IDF kills senior Hamas military wing commander

Palestinian sources in the Gaza Strip reported that Ahmed Abu Jalal, a senior commander in Hamas' military wing, was killed in an Air Force strike east of the Maghazi refugee camp in the central Strip.


Abu Jalal's two brothers and another person were also killed. (Elior Levy)

That's Second commander of Hamas That has been Nailed and Israel is just getting started .....
 
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Israel,is in violation of over 68 UN Resolutions, till now:

UNSC Res - 57, 89, 93, 100, 101, 106, 111, 119, 171, 228, 237, 242, 248, 250, 251, 252, 256, 259, 262, 265, 267, 270, 271, 279, 280, 285, 298, 313, 316, 317, 332, 337, 347, 425, 427, 446, 450, 452, 465, 467, 468, 469, 471, 476, 478, 484, 487, 497, 501, 509, 515, 517, 518, 520, 521, 573, 592, 605, 607, 608, 611, 636, 641, 672, 673, 681, 694, 726, 799, 904, 1073, 1322, 1402, 1403, 1405, 1435, 1544, 1701, 1860.

Iraq violated 2 UNSC resolutions and it was bombed and sent back to stone age.

These relate to Israel’s violations of international law, UN Charter, Geneva Conventions and for acts of international terrorism. Where is the world wide outrage concerning their actions? Where are the Israeli sanctions? Why is it impossible for Americans to see the double standard?Till when the world will stay quiet on this terrorist Apartheid state?
 
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