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Israel-Egypt border, around 40°C
Female reservist: Do they have AC there?
Prison manager: No, of course not.
FR: Good.PM: They don't even have a fan. *laughing*
Another disgusting propaganda piece by Channel 13's pseudo-journalist Yossi Eli that uses Palestinian abductees as props for the Prison Service inner-Israeli PR system.
Eli visited the Ktzi'ot concentration camp in the Negev desert, together with female reservists who serve there, to alleviate public fear regarding female soldiers getting harassed in the so-called "security prisons". While everyone puts up a show for the camera, we get to see a tiny bit of the inhumane, humiliating treatment Palestinian captives are subject to, by indifferent racist Israelis who see them as sub-humans, and the dehumanizing and demonizing attitude of everyone involved towards the abductees.
Full 8-minute piece in the following tweet.

 
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In a shocking revelation, a mass grave containing approximately 283 bodies has been uncovered at the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis, Gaza. This discovery comes in the wake of the Israeli military's withdrawal from the area earlier this month, following intense bombardment and combat that left much of the region devastated.

Details of the Discovery​

  1. Mass Grave Location:
    • The mass grave was found within the hospital grounds, where many bodies had been temporarily buried due to the inaccessibility of cemeteries during ongoing hostilities. Palestinian Civil Defense officials reported that some of the deceased showed signs of execution, with hands and feet bound, although these claims require further verification.
  2. Context of the Conflict:
    • The discovery is part of a broader humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where ongoing military operations have resulted in significant civilian casualties. Reports indicate that over 34,000 Palestinians have died since the escalation began, with a substantial portion being women and children.
  3. Community Impact:
    • Families of the missing have been visiting the site daily, searching for their loved ones among the remains. Many have expressed despair and frustration over their inability to locate family members who were killed during the conflict.
  4. International Response:
    • The silence from mainstream media and political figures regarding these developments has drawn criticism. Activists argue that this lack of coverage contributes to complicity in what they describe as war crimes committed by Israeli forces.
  5. Calls for Accountability:
    • Human rights organizations are calling for investigations into these findings and broader accountability for actions taken during the conflict. The situation highlights urgent needs for humanitarian assistance and protection for civilians affected by ongoing violence.

Conclusion​

The uncovering of a mass grave in Khan Younis underscores the devastating impact of the ongoing conflict in Gaza, raising serious concerns about human rights violations and the treatment of civilians. As families continue to seek closure amid this tragedy, the international community faces increasing pressure to address these issues and advocate for peace and justice in the region. The silence surrounding these events only amplifies calls for greater awareness and action regarding the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza.

 
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