I’m confident a pretty high % of the women and teenagers would anyway even allowing for the 500,000 brave Gazan journalists who definitely aren’t Hamas.
was on the news where one air drop fell hanging over a balcony, so everyone clambers onto the balcony, and the whole balcony collapses.
Horrible tragedies happening out there 20 people crushed to death by a truck that overturned when people were scrambling to get sacks off the back of it
The headlines keep saying <insert number here> were killed today in Gaza. They don’t explain how these people died because they know subconsciously people automatically think they’ve been targeted and killed by Israelis. I did. Loads of parachute failures as well, I can only think that the weight is far too much for them to function properly.
Yeah with the weight of the load, where ever it lands it lands, so it could come through your roof. So defo can see how people get killed by them, it's going to land on that house, get out, oh no, it;s landed on the neighbour.
SKY have been constantly changing their reporters for someone reason on Gaza. What suprised me the most was they have now put Diana Magnay out there, and I know past history of her being moved from reporting on that area by CNN. After referring to Israelis as scum, from 11 years ago... https://www.timesofisrael.com/cnn-moves-reporter-after-scum-tweet/
... you now doubting that the Israelis have much to do with the continuing death toll? ... Why is it I get the notion that those daily death numbers would improve markedly after a complete Israeli withdrawal? ...
The human tragedy behind Benny's latest ruse... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2061vn1mvyo Hard to imagine how those families are feeling ... but depressingly sad nonetheless...
No probs ... although calling what is currently happening in Gaza 'a war' right now may be a bit of a stretch... the missiles, bombs and bullets are only going in the one direction ... including food queues..
June was the worst month for Israeli casualties so far so somebody appears to be shooting back if you dare go further in your understanding than constantly crying over the dedicated page on BBC News.
Very sad to think that some of the civilians shown here were barely out of nappies when Hamas first seized power.
Thousands protest in Israel over Gaza City occupation plan Protesters in support of hostages took to the streets of Jerusalem and marched towards Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence to voice their anger over his government's plan to fully occupy Gaza City. Former soldier, Max Kresch, marched holding a sign that read "I refused". "We're over 350 soldiers who served during the war and were refusing to continue to serve in Netanyahu's political war," he told the BBC's Emir Nader. Protests took place across Israel in cities including Haifa and Tel Aviv. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/videos/c5ylprlr3dzo