Gaza War, Part 3

Anonymous
It just seems like we will never know what is what because they don’t know what is what . Israel and Hamas say they both don’t know where all the hostages are , Hamas in Qatar says their fighters don’t know where Sinwar is , he hasn’t communicated with anyone in Hamas for months

It seems like a total disaster where everyone doesn’t know what they should know
Anonymous
Al Jazeera is reporting that five people were killed in Gaza after a parachute failed on a pallet and crushed those waiting for it on the ground.

I appreciate the air drops. I appreciate the attempt the US and others doing in regards to the pier and delivering aid that way. But on the other hand I am also so furious. For months aid organizations were giving warnings that the aid going in was not sufficient, that there was a humanitarian catastrophe looming. And now it is here with children literally dying of starvation.

150+ babies are born in Gaza each day, with too many of them premature, underweight, and born under horrible conditions. Many of their mothers have been malnourished for months and cannot produce the milk to feed them. There is not sufficient formula or clean water to provide to them. How many of these babies will die from simple lack of food?

And it just makes me so sad that the world sat on their hands for months and allowed this to happen. That Israel is still allowing protesters to block trucks is atrocious. The food is there. 1000 trucks lined up to get in. The fact that all the crossings are not open and aid more freely flowing and that these people are still starving to death is a stain on humanity.

We all watched as these people were denied adequate food and water. We watched as they pleaded for more. We watched as they fought over food, as kids picked up spilled flour mixed with the dirt on the ground, as they drank from muddy puddles. And we let it happen.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Al Jazeera is reporting that five people were killed in Gaza after a parachute failed on a pallet and crushed those waiting for it on the ground.

I appreciate the air drops. I appreciate the attempt the US and others doing in regards to the pier and delivering aid that way. But on the other hand I am also so furious. For months aid organizations were giving warnings that the aid going in was not sufficient, that there was a humanitarian catastrophe looming. And now it is here with children literally dying of starvation.

150+ babies are born in Gaza each day, with too many of them premature, underweight, and born under horrible conditions. Many of their mothers have been malnourished for months and cannot produce the milk to feed them. There is not sufficient formula or clean water to provide to them. How many of these babies will die from simple lack of food?

And it just makes me so sad that the world sat on their hands for months and allowed this to happen. That Israel is still allowing protesters to block trucks is atrocious. The food is there. 1000 trucks lined up to get in. The fact that all the crossings are not open and aid more freely flowing and that these people are still starving to death is a stain on humanity.

We all watched as these people were denied adequate food and water. We watched as they pleaded for more. We watched as they fought over food, as kids picked up spilled flour mixed with the dirt on the ground, as they drank from muddy puddles. And we let it happen.



It really should be common sense to not stand under a very big and heavy thing coming down from the sky and to keep your distance until it's actually safely on the ground. But then again this is why in the US we have things like OSHA regulations. Not everyone has common sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It just seems like we will never know what is what because they don’t know what is what . Israel and Hamas say they both don’t know where all the hostages are , Hamas in Qatar says their fighters don’t know where Sinwar is , he hasn’t communicated with anyone in Hamas for months

It seems like a total disaster where everyone doesn’t know what they should know


Shows that Hamas has degraded and become dysfunctional. All the more reason that Hamas needs to stand down and surrender so that hostages can be recovered, food delivered, and some sense of order and stability can begin to be restored.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Al Jazeera is reporting that five people were killed in Gaza after a parachute failed on a pallet and crushed those waiting for it on the ground.

I appreciate the air drops. I appreciate the attempt the US and others doing in regards to the pier and delivering aid that way. But on the other hand I am also so furious. For months aid organizations were giving warnings that the aid going in was not sufficient, that there was a humanitarian catastrophe looming. And now it is here with children literally dying of starvation.

150+ babies are born in Gaza each day, with too many of them premature, underweight, and born under horrible conditions. Many of their mothers have been malnourished for months and cannot produce the milk to feed them. There is not sufficient formula or clean water to provide to them. How many of these babies will die from simple lack of food?

And it just makes me so sad that the world sat on their hands for months and allowed this to happen. That Israel is still allowing protesters to block trucks is atrocious. The food is there. 1000 trucks lined up to get in. The fact that all the crossings are not open and aid more freely flowing and that these people are still starving to death is a stain on humanity.

We all watched as these people were denied adequate food and water. We watched as they pleaded for more. We watched as they fought over food, as kids picked up spilled flour mixed with the dirt on the ground, as they drank from muddy puddles. And we let it happen.



It really should be common sense to not stand under a very big and heavy thing coming down from the sky and to keep your distance until it's actually safely on the ground. But then again this is why in the US we have things like OSHA regulations. Not everyone has common sense.


You are a piece of work. When you are watching your children waste away to nothing then I think common sense goes out the window. These people are desperate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Al Jazeera is reporting that five people were killed in Gaza after a parachute failed on a pallet and crushed those waiting for it on the ground.

I appreciate the air drops. I appreciate the attempt the US and others doing in regards to the pier and delivering aid that way. But on the other hand I am also so furious. For months aid organizations were giving warnings that the aid going in was not sufficient, that there was a humanitarian catastrophe looming. And now it is here with children literally dying of starvation.

150+ babies are born in Gaza each day, with too many of them premature, underweight, and born under horrible conditions. Many of their mothers have been malnourished for months and cannot produce the milk to feed them. There is not sufficient formula or clean water to provide to them. How many of these babies will die from simple lack of food?

And it just makes me so sad that the world sat on their hands for months and allowed this to happen. That Israel is still allowing protesters to block trucks is atrocious. The food is there. 1000 trucks lined up to get in. The fact that all the crossings are not open and aid more freely flowing and that these people are still starving to death is a stain on humanity.

We all watched as these people were denied adequate food and water. We watched as they pleaded for more. We watched as they fought over food, as kids picked up spilled flour mixed with the dirt on the ground, as they drank from muddy puddles. And we let it happen.



It really should be common sense to not stand under a very big and heavy thing coming down from the sky and to keep your distance until it's actually safely on the ground. But then again this is why in the US we have things like OSHA regulations. Not everyone has common sense.


You are a piece of work. When you are watching your children waste away to nothing then I think common sense goes out the window. These people are desperate.


They are truly evil. Evil
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It just seems like we will never know what is what because they don’t know what is what . Israel and Hamas say they both don’t know where all the hostages are , Hamas in Qatar says their fighters don’t know where Sinwar is , he hasn’t communicated with anyone in Hamas for months

It seems like a total disaster where everyone doesn’t know what they should know


Shows that Hamas has degraded and become dysfunctional. All the more reason that Hamas needs to stand down and surrender so that hostages can be recovered, food delivered, and some sense of order and stability can begin to be restored.


Sorry if the Israeli government and people do not care about the “hostages” why should we care? What another 200 people when you have killed 32,000?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It just seems like we will never know what is what because they don’t know what is what . Israel and Hamas say they both don’t know where all the hostages are , Hamas in Qatar says their fighters don’t know where Sinwar is , he hasn’t communicated with anyone in Hamas for months

It seems like a total disaster where everyone doesn’t know what they should know


Shows that Hamas has degraded and become dysfunctional. All the more reason that Hamas needs to stand down and surrender so that hostages can be recovered, food delivered, and some sense of order and stability can begin to be restored.


Sorry if the Israeli government and people do not care about the “hostages” why should we care? What another 200 people when you have killed 32,000?


Following you logic, since Hamas doesn't care about Palestinians, we shouldn't care about them either, right?

Strange moral high ground you're adopting there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Al Jazeera is reporting that five people were killed in Gaza after a parachute failed on a pallet and crushed those waiting for it on the ground.

I appreciate the air drops. I appreciate the attempt the US and others doing in regards to the pier and delivering aid that way. But on the other hand I am also so furious. For months aid organizations were giving warnings that the aid going in was not sufficient, that there was a humanitarian catastrophe looming. And now it is here with children literally dying of starvation.

150+ babies are born in Gaza each day, with too many of them premature, underweight, and born under horrible conditions. Many of their mothers have been malnourished for months and cannot produce the milk to feed them. There is not sufficient formula or clean water to provide to them. How many of these babies will die from simple lack of food?

And it just makes me so sad that the world sat on their hands for months and allowed this to happen. That Israel is still allowing protesters to block trucks is atrocious. The food is there. 1000 trucks lined up to get in. The fact that all the crossings are not open and aid more freely flowing and that these people are still starving to death is a stain on humanity.

We all watched as these people were denied adequate food and water. We watched as they pleaded for more. We watched as they fought over food, as kids picked up spilled flour mixed with the dirt on the ground, as they drank from muddy puddles. And we let it happen.



It really should be common sense to not stand under a very big and heavy thing coming down from the sky and to keep your distance until it's actually safely on the ground. But then again this is why in the US we have things like OSHA regulations. Not everyone has common sense.


They probably wanted to catch the airdropped food before anyone else could . People haven’t eaten in weeks or months .

Items look deceptively smaller when in the air /sky like planes . They probably didn’t expect a package of food to kill. Who would expect that? It’s sad this needs to be done in the first place
Anonymous
Weren’t Jews starved by the Nazis
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Weren’t Jews starved by the Nazis


Ding ding ding.

Israel has gone full Nazi
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It just seems like we will never know what is what because they don’t know what is what . Israel and Hamas say they both don’t know where all the hostages are , Hamas in Qatar says their fighters don’t know where Sinwar is , he hasn’t communicated with anyone in Hamas for months

It seems like a total disaster where everyone doesn’t know what they should know


Shows that Hamas has degraded and become dysfunctional. All the more reason that Hamas needs to stand down and surrender so that hostages can be recovered, food delivered, and some sense of order and stability can begin to be restored.


Sorry if the Israeli government and people do not care about the “hostages” why should we care? What another 200 people when you have killed 32,000?


^ A real group of humanitarians, those CEASEFIRE NOW folks

Also. you're not paying attention to the news at all if you think Israelis don't care about the hostages, you ghoul.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Al Jazeera is reporting that five people were killed in Gaza after a parachute failed on a pallet and crushed those waiting for it on the ground.

I appreciate the air drops. I appreciate the attempt the US and others doing in regards to the pier and delivering aid that way. But on the other hand I am also so furious. For months aid organizations were giving warnings that the aid going in was not sufficient, that there was a humanitarian catastrophe looming. And now it is here with children literally dying of starvation.

150+ babies are born in Gaza each day, with too many of them premature, underweight, and born under horrible conditions. Many of their mothers have been malnourished for months and cannot produce the milk to feed them. There is not sufficient formula or clean water to provide to them. How many of these babies will die from simple lack of food?

And it just makes me so sad that the world sat on their hands for months and allowed this to happen. That Israel is still allowing protesters to block trucks is atrocious. The food is there. 1000 trucks lined up to get in. The fact that all the crossings are not open and aid more freely flowing and that these people are still starving to death is a stain on humanity.

We all watched as these people were denied adequate food and water. We watched as they pleaded for more. We watched as they fought over food, as kids picked up spilled flour mixed with the dirt on the ground, as they drank from muddy puddles. And we let it happen.



It really should be common sense to not stand under a very big and heavy thing coming down from the sky and to keep your distance until it's actually safely on the ground. But then again this is why in the US we have things like OSHA regulations. Not everyone has common sense.


They probably wanted to catch the airdropped food before anyone else could . People haven’t eaten in weeks or months .

Items look deceptively smaller when in the air /sky like planes . They probably didn’t expect a package of food to kill. Who would expect that? It’s sad this needs to be done in the first place


Do you know who had the opportunity to end the fighting, and chose instead to walk away? I will give you a hint - it starts with H
Anonymous
Page 692 21:47 citing this poster’s quote for context. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2010/7/18/netanyahu-us-easily-manipulated

2010 The tape was shot during the early stages of the second intifada, when violence between Israelis and Palestinians was escalating. Netanyahu was speaking with settlers who lost family members to Palestinian attacks. Ariel Sharon, the Israeli prime minister at the time, had recently deployed additional Israeli troops in the West Bank.

Undermining the Oslo Accords

Netanyahu – who did not hold political office when the recording was made – was dismissive of the United States, calling it easily manipulated.

“I know what America is,” Netanyahu said. “America is a thing you can move very easily, move it in the right direction. They won’t get in the way.”

Netanyahu also spoke extensively about undermining the Oslo Accords, the agreement signed in 1993 which set a framework for future Israeli-Palestinian negotiations.

The Oslo Accords specified that Israel would be allowed to keep “military zones” in the West Bank in any future agreement with the Palestinian Authority. Netanyahu told the settlers he would use that loophole to retain large portions of Palestinian territory.

“I’m going to interpret the accords in such a way that would allow me to put an end to this galloping forward to the ’67 borders,” he said.

“How do we do it? Nobody said what defined military zones were. Defined military zones are security zones; as far as I’m concerned, the entire Jordan Valley is a defined military zone.”

In the recording, Netanyahu described Bill Clinton – the former US president who helped to negotiate the accords – as “radically pro-Palestinian”.
Anonymous
Bibi’s Other Political Problem
The war in Gaza has rekindled the debate in Israel over who serves—and who doesn’t.

… At first glance, it might seem strange that in the Jewish state, the most intensely religious Jews refuse to serve in the military. But the ultra-Orthodox, or Haredim, have always had a problem with a Jewish state created by human action rather than by divine decree. To help win them over, Israel’s founding father, David Ben-Gurion, made a series of concessions to them around the time of independence in 1948, including exempting from conscription young men for whom “Torah is [their] occupation.” In other words, men spending their lives engaged in the study of religious texts...
.. Thanks to an extraordinarily high birth rate, the Haredi population was growing rapidly. Today, it comprises about 13 percent of the population and by 2042 it may reach more than 20 percent, by the government’s own estimates….
.. To ensure it has enough soldiers, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) plans to increase mandatory service and the number of days reservists may be called up every year. Even now, it is reportedly short some 7,000 soldiers in the standing army—which numbers around 170,00….
.. The IDF’s Personnel Directorate told a Knesset committee last month that just 540 had actually enlisted. By comparison, a record 66,000 Haredim received an exemption over the past year. In a December survey of Haredim by the Jewish People Policy Institute, 70 percent said the war had not changed their opinion that they should be exempt (another 12 percent said they felt even more strongly about it). “We won’t agree to anything in regards to drafting yeshiva students. … Nobody can force us to abandon the Torah,” Rabbi Meir Zvi Bergman, an influential member of the rabbinical advisory panel of the United Torah Judaism party, vowed last weekend.

https://foreignpolicy.com/2024/03/08/israel-netanyahu-ultra-orthodox-military-exemption-hamas-gaza-war/?tpcc=recirc_latest062921

The dead line given by the court is March 31. Bet Bibi and the boys will make Torah study count as military service. Most projection show the Haredim reaching 1/3 of the population by 2040 not the government projection of 20%.
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