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RE: The Israel Gaza conflict: What is the solution? - superadmin - 10-30-2023 Heavy clashes ongoing as Israeli tanks reach outskirts of Gaza City, communication cut
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RE: The Israel Gaza conflict: What is the solution? - superadmin - 10-31-2023 US and Israel should approach international criticism rationally
As Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday that Israel is now "heading into the second stage of the war," the Israeli troops expanded their ground operations in the Gaza Strip. The stepped-up attacks came despite a mounting international outcry for a "humanitarian pause" to allow aid in.
The current ground operations have evidently resulted in excessive casualties, and with the situation in Gaza deteriorating further, a humanitarian disaster in the Gaza Strip is poised to escalate. Continuous casualties will only breed more hatred. Strategically, this is not merely a military test for Israel but also a test of wisdom. Excessive actions will cause Israel to lose the sympathy gained due to Hamas' attacks. Likewise, for the US, this is not merely a military test, but also a test of conscience. This traditional conflict in the international arena has lasted half a century and is confined to a very small region. However, the current situation has turned into a humanitarian catastrophe. Militarily, this is an entirely unequal confrontation. One side is a state apparatus, the other side consists of civilians. If the US continues to support Israel in killings of innocent civilians, it will only make more countries realize that the US and Israel represent international hegemony and power politics. - More -
RE: The Israel Gaza conflict: What is the solution? - superadmin - 10-31-2023 Ceasefire or pause? Words UN members can’t agree on to stop Israel’s bombs
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RE: The Israel Gaza conflict: What is the solution? - superadmin - 10-31-2023 Is Netanyahu Calling For Genocide?
RE: The Israel Gaza conflict: What is the solution? - superadmin - 10-31-2023 Palestinian Lives Matter Too: Jewish Scholar Judith Butler Condemns Israel’s “Genocide” in Gaza
RE: The Israel Gaza conflict: What is the solution? - superadmin - 11-01-2023 Russia Ready to Send Troops in Gaza to Stop Israel
RE: The Israel Gaza conflict: What is the solution? - superadmin - 11-01-2023 Gaza now a ‘graveyard’ for thousands of children, says UN
GENEVA: The Gaza Strip has become a graveyard for thousands of children, the UN said Tuesday, fearing more may die of dehydration.
Israel has heavily bombarded Gaza since Hamas gunmen stormed across the border on Oct 7, killing 1,400 people, mostly civilians, and kidnapping at least 240 others, including children, according to Israeli officials. The health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza said the strikes have killed 8,525 people, mainly civilians and including more than 3,500 children. The UN children’s agency Unicef said there was a risk that the number of child deaths directly from bombardment could be eclipsed. - More - |