Israel’s Genocide in Gaza | 2023- till present

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Why don’t Israelis relocate to Madagascar.. that would solve the problem them feeling surrounded by hostile neighbours.. Arabs happy, Palestinians happy… the world happy… 28x larger land mass..
Israelis will then ask why wont Palestinians relocate to Madagascar too. then what?
 
Israelis will then ask why wont Palestinians relocate to Madagascar too. then what?
Problem still there, neighbours they feel threatened by and feel the need to bomb every couple of months… they need to be on an island with no neighbours.
 
Problem still there, neighbours they feel threatened by and feel the need to bomb every couple of months… they need to be on an island with no neighbours.
Its good, I just don't see Israelis going for it. but it would be better for all for sure.
 
Problem still there, neighbours they feel threatened by and feel the need to bomb every couple of months… they need to be on an island with no neighbours.
They'll eradicate the natives in Madagascar
 
Why don’t Israelis relocate to Madagascar.. that would solve the problem them feeling surrounded by hostile neighbours.. Arabs happy, Palestinians happy… the world happy… 28x larger land mass..

Might is right, and the Israelis have won this conflict hands down. The Palestinians can stay, but they'll live a miserable life, and children will be killed as before.

I've thought before that it's better they migrate and live a dignified life elsewhere, raise their families in peace, and not be cannon fodder anymore, and let the regional Arabs themselves handle things in the future with Israel.

Remember, in the past, Muslims migrated when persecuted, so it's nothing new.

Note: There was a report written by a Palestinian almost two decades ago, which, when summarized, said Gaza would be unlivable due to its geographic restriction, lack of economic activity, and non-existent agriculture, and the Israeli bottleneck.
 
Israel's renewed ground invasion is imminent and will likely begin this week/weekend. Imagine burning down an entire city Mongol style than coming back and saying you want to burn it it again. Evil we haven't seen in a long time.
Thanks to treason by Muslim leaders all around the world.
 
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Israel intensifies bombing of Gaza, killing 89 Palestinians in 24 hours​

Story by Lorenzo Tondo in Jerusalem and agencies
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Palestinians sit in the shade of their tent amid destroyed buildings in Gaza City on Tuesday. Photograph: Jehad Alshrafi/AP

Palestinians sit in the shade of their tent amid destroyed buildings in Gaza City on Tuesday. Photograph: Jehad Alshrafi/AP© Photograph: Jehad Alshrafi/AP
Israel has stepped up bombing Gaza, killing at least 89 Palestinians in 24 hours, including at least 15 people queueing for food, despite global outcry over the deaths of six journalists in the territory the previous day.

Gaza’s civil defence agency said Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City had intensified in the three days after Benjamin Netanyahu’s security cabinet approved plans to expand the war in the territory.

Five more people, including two children, were reported to have died of starvation, as the foreign ministers of 24 countries including the UK, Australia, France, Spain and Japan warned that “humanitarian suffering in Gaza has reached unimaginable levels”. The ministers and the EU foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, called on the government of Israel to let in aid shipments immediately and allow essential humanitarian actors to operate in Gaza. “Urgent action is needed now to halt and reverse starvation,” they said.

Late on Tuesday, Netanyahu again raised the prospect that Palestinians would leave the Gaza Strip, telling Israeli broadcaster i24NEWS that “we are not pushing them out, but we are allowing them to leave”.

“Give them the opportunity to leave, first of all, combat zones, and generally to leave the territory, if they want,” he said, drawing a parallel with refugee outflows during wars in Syria, Ukraine and Afghanistan.


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Previous suggestions by Israeli politicians and Donald Trump that Palestinians could leave Gaza have been condemned as illegal and dangerous calls for ethnic cleansing.

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More than 15 people were killed while waiting for food distribution at the Zikim crossing in northern Gaza, said Fares Awad, head of the ambulance services in northern Gaza.

In the south of the territory, five people, including a couple and their child, were killed by an Israeli airstrike on a house in the city of Khan Younis and four by a strike on a tent encampment in nearby Mawasi, medics said.

The civil defence agency spokesperson Mahmud Bassal said the residential neighbourhoods of Zeitoun and Sabra had been hit “with very heavy airstrikes targeting civilian homes, possibly including high-rise buildings”.


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The bombardment was described by residents as the heaviest in weeks. “It sounded like the war was restarting,” Amr Salah, 25, told Reuters. “Tanks fired shells at houses, and several houses were hit, and the planes carried out what we call fire rings, whereby several missiles landed on some roads in eastern Gaza.”

‘‘There are martyrs under the rubble that no one can reach because the shelling hasn’t stopped,” said Majed al-Hosary, a resident in Zeitoun.

Eleven bodies were recovered from the rubble of previous Israeli attacks, the ministry said on Telegram, including several casualties caused by strikes on Gaza City.

The Israeli military said it was looking into the reports and that its forces took precautions to mitigate civilian harm. Separately, it said that its forces had killed dozens of militants in north Gaza over the past month and destroyed more tunnels used by militants in the area.

There was no sign on the ground of forces moving deeper into Gaza City as part of the newly approved Israeli offensive, which was expected to begin in the coming weeks.

The most recent famine-related deaths brought the total number of hunger-related deaths recorded since 7 October 2023 to 227, including 103 children, according to Gaza’s health ministry. Nasser Medical Complex confirmed a six-year-old boy had died of hunger-related illness in the southern city of Khan Younis, while doctors said a 30-year-old man had died of malnutrition.

Israel has faced mounting criticism over the 22-month-long war with Hamas, with UN-backed experts warning of widespread famine unfolding in besieged Gaza.

Israel has imposed a blockade and restrictions on aid entering the territory, but in his press conference on Sunday Netanyahu said it was “completely false” that his government was pursuing a “starvation policy”. He acknowledged hunger, and problems with the food distribution system run by the US and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, but accused the media of “lies” about the scale of the problem.


Nearly two years into the conflict, Israel’s war on Gaza has killed a total of 61,599 Palestinians and injured 154,088 since 7 October 2023, according to Gaza’s health ministry.

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An outpouring of condemnation has followed the death of the prominent Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif, killed along with four colleagues in an Israeli airstrike on Sunday. The Hind Rajab Foundation (HRF) and the Palestinian Center for Human Rights said they would file a joint complaint to the international criminal court over their killings.

The Israel Defense Forces admitted carrying out the attack, claiming Sharif was the leader of a Hamas cell responsible for rocket attacks against Israel – an allegation that Al Jazeera and Sharif had previously dismissed as baseless.


HRF’s investigation traces the chain of command from Netanyahu to senior Israeli army figures, including air force and intelligence commanders.

The UN secretary general, António Guterres, condemned their deaths and his spokesperson called for an independent investigation.

The head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Philippe Lazzarini, said in a post on X: “The Israeli Army continues to silence voices reporting atrocities from Gaza.”

“I am horrified by the killing of another five journalists in Gaza City. Since the war began, more than 200 Palestinian journalists have been reported killed in total impunity.”

Reuters, AP and AFP contributed to this report.
 
Might is right, and the Israelis have won this conflict hands down. The Palestinians can stay, but they'll live a miserable life, and children will be killed as before.

I've thought before that it's better they migrate and live a dignified life elsewhere, raise their families in peace, and not be cannon fodder anymore, and let the regional Arabs themselves handle things in the future with Israel.

Remember, in the past, Muslims migrated when persecuted, so it's nothing new.

Note: There was a report written by a Palestinian almost two decades ago, which, when summarized, said Gaza would be unlivable due to its geographic restriction, lack of economic activity, and non-existent agriculture, and the Israeli bottleneck.
I don't see it this way. Yes, Israel has destroyed Gaza along with its own reputation. The amount of hate for Israelis around the world is unprecedented.
Second, Palestinians should stay put and get integrated into Israel. For sure Israelis will not give them citizenship immediately but now Palestinians are like a noose hung around the occupation's neck and an even more acute PR problem of their own making. There won't be any mass forced migration. And for as long as these people are left in the no-mans land, that will continue to project on Israel negatively.
Israel cannot treat them like second-hand citizens forever because in their support base of United States, Zionists are being openly challenged and the Israeli policies are under unprecedented level of scrutiny. None of this will happen overnight, however Israel will have to make accommodations for these people eventually. It's far right government will not rule forever and when it goes, along with it will go its hard policies.
So I believe this will be a demographic change from within Israel in the coming decades.
 
I don't see it this way. Yes, Israel has destroyed Gaza along with its own reputation. The amount of hate for Israelis around the world is unprecedented.
Second, Palestinians should stay put and get integrated into Israel. For sure Israelis will not give them citizenship immediately but now Palestinians are like a noose hung around the occupation's neck and an even more acute PR problem of their own making. There won't be any mass forced migration. And for as long as these people are left in the no-mans land, that will continue to project on Israel negatively.
Israel cannot treat them like second-hand citizens forever because in their support base of United States, Zionists are being openly challenged and the Israeli policies are under unprecedented level of scrutiny. None of this will happen overnight, however Israel will have to make accommodations for these people eventually. It's far right government will not rule forever and when it goes, along with it will go its hard policies.
So I believe this will be a demographic change from within Israel in the coming decades.

The merging into Israel is another option I've explored in the past, and I'm not opposed to it, but seeing Palestinians' hard-headedness, it was thrown out. I believe the PLA needs to be radically changed and come to terms with reality. More so, they need to let go of their Arab League brethren, who have shown themselves to be worthless, and they often, I feel, give bad input and use the Palestinian cause to placate their local population to stay relevant.

But, as other members have said, the demographic change within Israel, leveling out the population, could risk Israel's makeup. That is a sticking point that the Israeli political parties will balk at. Overall, it's not a bad option either, but I also do not see it as viable.

As for the PR image of Israel, yes, it's taken a beating; as I live in the states, I can tell you for the average individual it makes no difference in their lives they go on about as usual; while you have the Democratic group or liberals showing a change of mindset; it's not going to change much and the Republicans, are heavily evangelical influenced they in silence support it. If you've followed recent news on the universities' scandals and curriculum updates, they are going to rewire Israeli history that will be taught.

The lobby and Israeli groups are throwing money to challenge and change the narrative with U.S. government support. The same can't be said of the other side.
 
Like I said, this won't happen overnight. Always keep the example of South Africa in mind. While they aren't exactly like for like, lot of lessons and parallels can be taken.
 
If the two state solution is implemented, then Hamas should be dismantled.

A Palestinian state standing side by side with Israel. Both Palestine and Israel can co-exist peacefully.
 
They do everything apart from stopping the violence.Just yapping for 2 years :ROFLMAO:

And why does Hamas still hold hostages? What are they getting their people massacred for? Don't understand the logic.
 
This Netanyahu is really a bastard. This bloody Jew.

Why doesn't he support two state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict?

Two state solution is the answer to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
 
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@Foinikas more evidence that Israel constantly attacks any groups that try to secure aid deliveries because they want chaos and their ISIS-linked clans to be in charge of aid logistics instead
 
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