Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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IDF forces entered the tunnel complex near the European Hospital in Khan Younis, where it says it killed Mohammad Sinwar and other Hamas leaders, and found their bodies

Reports that they may have found bodies of their own prisoners which they killed with their airstrikes

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On the second day of Eid al-Adha.

90 martyrs in the Gaza Strip

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IDF found Mohammad Sinwar's body in Khan Younis
What's your source? They would be parading such news if it was true.

They attacked the hospital to destroy the health system in Khan Younis prior to issuing evacuation orders for the entire city. Destroying the main hospital there was meant to facilitate people leaving.

There was no underground command center under the hospital. And despite them being there, they couldn't present any sick evidence. Besides cut footage a tunnel passage which they recycled from database.
 
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creating artificial enemies in the Middle East and then US invades is a old strategy of the US

and even Israel is now using it

before Israel there was no terrorism in the Middle East
 
when this war started Egypt should have come in and said that's enough

administrative control should have been handed over to Egypt and Israel should never have been allowed to attack Gaza

if Egypt had strong leadership they could have dealt with this in a diplomatic manner
 
when this war started Egypt should have come in and said that's enough

administrative control should have been handed over to Egypt and Israel should never have been allowed to attack Gaza

if Egypt had strong leadership they could have dealt with this in a diplomatic manner
what ? Egypt was the first of the Arabs to sell out and get on Western payroll. All Arabs with exception of Yemen since then followed the path of surrendering to Israel/West and accepting few pennies as reward.

Palestinians have been struggling for their freedom and rights essentially on their own since the beginning.
 
what ? Egypt was the first of the Arabs to sell out and get on Western payroll. All Arabs with exception of Yemen since then followed the path of surrendering to Israel/West and accepting few pennies as reward.

Palestinians have been struggling for their freedom and rights essentially on their own since the beginning.

I know

that's why I said "if" Egypt had a strong leader
 
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There are signs of resistance groups being created in the occupied Golan heights. Syrian people are forming columns of mujahideen to confront the advancing Israeli forces in the south esp Daraa.

While JewLani turns a blind eye on Israeli advances, people try to stop them with their bare hands.
 
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