Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Evacuated Israeli resident says her home was hit by a Hezbollah rocket
published at 09:27 British Summer Time
09:27 BST
An Israeli resident who was evacuated from the country's border with Lebanon 11 months ago says she doesn't know when she'll be able to return home.
Ortal Be'eri says Hezbollah started attacks on 7 October - the same day Hamas crossed the Gaza border and attacked Israel - and she left her home that evening.
Be'eri says her home was left "broken" three months ago after a rocket hit close to it - and currently lives with her partner and two children, aged nine and 10, in a hotel.
"It's hard for me to see them and me going back home where the situation is continuing," she tells BBC, saying her children "know what it feels like to have sirens and to hear rockets fall around you".
^^^
From the BBC today
Okay, now interview the 2 million people in gaza who can't return to their homes. I mean are we really supposed to feel bad for this one lady?
Thousands upon thousands of Israelis have been forced from their homes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Evacuated Israeli resident says her home was hit by a Hezbollah rocket
published at 09:27 British Summer Time
09:27 BST
An Israeli resident who was evacuated from the country's border with Lebanon 11 months ago says she doesn't know when she'll be able to return home.
Ortal Be'eri says Hezbollah started attacks on 7 October - the same day Hamas crossed the Gaza border and attacked Israel - and she left her home that evening.
Be'eri says her home was left "broken" three months ago after a rocket hit close to it - and currently lives with her partner and two children, aged nine and 10, in a hotel.
"It's hard for me to see them and me going back home where the situation is continuing," she tells BBC, saying her children "know what it feels like to have sirens and to hear rockets fall around you".
^^^
From the BBC today
Okay, now interview the 2 million people in gaza who can't return to their homes. I mean are we really supposed to feel bad for this one lady?
Thousands upon thousands of Israelis have been forced from their homes.
And twice as many Lebanese people have fled from their homes.
Including this week when the Israeli military dropped leaflets in Lebanon telling residents to leave or they would be considered terrorists if they stayed. Of course Israel said that was an oopsie.
https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20240915-israeli-leaflets-tell-south-lebanon-residents-to-evacuate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Evacuated Israeli resident says her home was hit by a Hezbollah rocket
published at 09:27 British Summer Time
09:27 BST
An Israeli resident who was evacuated from the country's border with Lebanon 11 months ago says she doesn't know when she'll be able to return home.
Ortal Be'eri says Hezbollah started attacks on 7 October - the same day Hamas crossed the Gaza border and attacked Israel - and she left her home that evening.
Be'eri says her home was left "broken" three months ago after a rocket hit close to it - and currently lives with her partner and two children, aged nine and 10, in a hotel.
"It's hard for me to see them and me going back home where the situation is continuing," she tells BBC, saying her children "know what it feels like to have sirens and to hear rockets fall around you".
^^^
From the BBC today
Okay, now interview the 2 million people in gaza who can't return to their homes. I mean are we really supposed to feel bad for this one lady?
Thousands upon thousands of Israelis have been forced from their homes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Evacuated Israeli resident says her home was hit by a Hezbollah rocket
published at 09:27 British Summer Time
09:27 BST
An Israeli resident who was evacuated from the country's border with Lebanon 11 months ago says she doesn't know when she'll be able to return home.
Ortal Be'eri says Hezbollah started attacks on 7 October - the same day Hamas crossed the Gaza border and attacked Israel - and she left her home that evening.
Be'eri says her home was left "broken" three months ago after a rocket hit close to it - and currently lives with her partner and two children, aged nine and 10, in a hotel.
"It's hard for me to see them and me going back home where the situation is continuing," she tells BBC, saying her children "know what it feels like to have sirens and to hear rockets fall around you".
^^^
From the BBC today
Okay, now interview the 2 million people in gaza who can't return to their homes. I mean are we really supposed to feel bad for this one lady?
Anonymous wrote:The Middle East is a cesspool of violence. We need to be grateful to not be living there.
It is tragic, but we cannot solve everybody’s tribal warfare
It is time to step back and do nothing, enjoy our lives in a time of peace
Anonymous wrote:Evacuated Israeli resident says her home was hit by a Hezbollah rocket
published at 09:27 British Summer Time
09:27 BST
An Israeli resident who was evacuated from the country's border with Lebanon 11 months ago says she doesn't know when she'll be able to return home.
Ortal Be'eri says Hezbollah started attacks on 7 October - the same day Hamas crossed the Gaza border and attacked Israel - and she left her home that evening.
Be'eri says her home was left "broken" three months ago after a rocket hit close to it - and currently lives with her partner and two children, aged nine and 10, in a hotel.
"It's hard for me to see them and me going back home where the situation is continuing," she tells BBC, saying her children "know what it feels like to have sirens and to hear rockets fall around you".
^^^
From the BBC today
Anonymous wrote:Evacuated Israeli resident says her home was hit by a Hezbollah rocket
published at 09:27 British Summer Time
09:27 BST
An Israeli resident who was evacuated from the country's border with Lebanon 11 months ago says she doesn't know when she'll be able to return home.
Ortal Be'eri says Hezbollah started attacks on 7 October - the same day Hamas crossed the Gaza border and attacked Israel - and she left her home that evening.
Be'eri says her home was left "broken" three months ago after a rocket hit close to it - and currently lives with her partner and two children, aged nine and 10, in a hotel.
"It's hard for me to see them and me going back home where the situation is continuing," she tells BBC, saying her children "know what it feels like to have sirens and to hear rockets fall around you".
^^^
From the BBC today
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how people act as though Palestinians had this unbroken historical record of being the people living in Israel, when the word “Palestine” was coined by the Romans to replace “Judah” when they conquered the Jewish kingdom that was there.
Muslims didn’t move to Israel until the 600s, when the Islamic Caliphate conquered the land. Jews were still there and had been living under Roman rule. Then they lived under Muslim rule.
But let me be clear: Jews have always been there. Always.
Thank you.
The political class in Israel has as much of a legitimate claim to that land as Barney the Dinosaur. FFS, open your eyes. Compare the pasty visages you see when you think of Behin, Meir, Rabin, Sharon, and now Netanyahu, with ANYONE else around those parts.
The people at the controls of the Palestinian genocide have zero claim that wouldn’t be laughed out of a 9th grade biology class.
WTF are you rambling about?
Jews have always lived there. Sorry. It’s just a fact.
Sure, Jews have lived there - along with other indigenous people with just as much claim to the land.
But you? One of the many cretins from Poland or Russia or Ukraine who cosplay Jewish identity? GTFOH.
if you look at history isreal should have more land but gave it back in exchange for peace but that was not honored :
During the Six-Day War of 1967, Israel had captured Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, roughly half of Syria's Golan Heights, and the territories of the West Bank which had been held by Jordan since 1948.[82]
On 19 June 1967, shortly after the Six-Day War, the Israeli government voted to return the Sinai to Egypt and the Golan Heights to Syria in exchange for a permanent peace settlement and a demilitarization of the returned territories.
Right. You mean the war where Israel preemptively struck even though it was clear to multiple intelligence agencies that there was no real threat to Israel at the time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how people act as though Palestinians had this unbroken historical record of being the people living in Israel, when the word “Palestine” was coined by the Romans to replace “Judah” when they conquered the Jewish kingdom that was there.
Muslims didn’t move to Israel until the 600s, when the Islamic Caliphate conquered the land. Jews were still there and had been living under Roman rule. Then they lived under Muslim rule.
But let me be clear: Jews have always been there. Always.
Thank you.
The political class in Israel has as much of a legitimate claim to that land as Barney the Dinosaur. FFS, open your eyes. Compare the pasty visages you see when you think of Behin, Meir, Rabin, Sharon, and now Netanyahu, with ANYONE else around those parts.
The people at the controls of the Palestinian genocide have zero claim that wouldn’t be laughed out of a 9th grade biology class.
WTF are you rambling about?
Jews have always lived there. Sorry. It’s just a fact.
Sure, Jews have lived there - along with other indigenous people with just as much claim to the land.
But you? One of the many cretins from Poland or Russia or Ukraine who cosplay Jewish identity? GTFOH.
if you look at history isreal should have more land but gave it back in exchange for peace but that was not honored :
During the Six-Day War of 1967, Israel had captured Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, roughly half of Syria's Golan Heights, and the territories of the West Bank which had been held by Jordan since 1948.[82]
On 19 June 1967, shortly after the Six-Day War, the Israeli government voted to return the Sinai to Egypt and the Golan Heights to Syria in exchange for a permanent peace settlement and a demilitarization of the returned territories.
Right. You mean the war where Israel preemptively struck even though it was clear to multiple intelligence agencies that there was no real threat to Israel at the time?
Egypt started that war by closing the Straits of Tiran. LBJ explained it:
If a single act of folly was more responsible for this explosion than any other, it was the arbitrary and dangerous announced decision that the Straits of Tiran would be closed. The right of innocent, maritime passage must be preserved for all nations.
Israel’s occupation of the Philadelphia corridor make the Israel Egypt peace treaty void.
Most scholars consider the 67 war one of self-defense on Israel’s part, but think what you want. We all know it’s just because you hate Israel.
Israel is on record it was a war of choice. CIA is on record there was no threat to resist.
It’s considered a preemptive war of self-defense.