Israel - Palestinian militants launch massive attack, 7 Oct 2023 #14

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A reporter for Qatar-owned Al-Jazeera asks a local Gazan about the Israeli “massacres”. The man responds that God will punish Qatar and Turkey for their support of Hamas, only to be immediately cut off by the reporter.The sharer of the clip cites Al-Jazeera’s slogan: “The opinion and the other opinion.”
 
Of course we should. But I cannot prioritise them ABOVE Israeli children. To protect Israeli children I feel that we need to root out the vile Hamas terrorists and hunt down their leaders. These leaders are actively threatening to do another massacre ---they are promising their people they will do another massacre, only a bigger one.

Those Hamas bottom feeders are hiding underneath their own people. So do we sacrifice the Israeli children's safety by allowing the Hamas killers to stay safely hidden in their tunnels? That seems to be what many are suggesting we do.

I don't think that is fair to the Jewish children. They were attacked by armed invaders in their own homes. Many were killed or wounded, some were kidnapped and are still being held hostage.

The threat is not over because Hamas claims they are just getting started. I am worried about the children in Gaza. It is a horrible situation and I wish I could protect them all. The worst thing about the situation is that their own leaders are the ones most responsible for their injuries and deaths. It is a direct result of the 10/7 Massacre that never should have happened.

The cease fire failed because Hamas began bombing Israel and would not release the hostages they had promised to release. Again, that makes Hamas responsible for the renewed bombings---it didn't have to happen that way.

The only way I can think of to protect the children in Gaza would then put Israeli children back in the same violent situations they just experienced. It is a horrifying situation. JMO

To me one set of children is not less important than another set of children.

I would write the same posts for ANY nationality of children and for ANY nation experiencing what Palestinians are now, which is disproportionate and unacceptable.

Palestinian children are getting killed now and it needs to stop now.

Why didn’t Israel evacuate all the children and women to Israel and then razed the whole Gaza to the ground like it is now? There are ways of protecting innocent lives.

Hamas is responsible and Israel is responsible.
 
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Under aerial bombardment from Israel, people sheltering in the south of the Gaza Strip after fleeing their homes earlier in the war said on Saturday they had nowhere safe to go now.

The city of Khan Younis is the focus of Israeli air strikes and artillery fire after fighting resumed on Friday following the collapse of a week-long truce. Its population has swelled in recent weeks as several hundred thousand people from the northern Gaza Strip have fled south.

Some are camping in tents, others in schools. Some are sleeping in stairwells or outside the few hospitals operating in the city. A World Health Organisation official said on Friday that one of the hospitals was “like a horror movie” as hundreds of wounded children and adults waited for treatment.

Abu Wael Nasrallah, 80, scoffed at the Israeli army’s latest order to move further south to Rafah, bordering Egypt. Children were injured in Israeli strikes in the town on Friday.

The message was delivered via leaflets dropped from the sky over several districts Khan Younis.

“This is nonsense,” Nasrallah told Reuters. He had heeded Israeli evacuation orders and moved from the northern Gaza Strip earlier in the war that broke out on Oct. 7 when Hamas militants crossed into Israel and killed 1,200 people, mostly civilians.

Some 193 Palestinians had been killed since the truce expired, the Gaza health ministry said on Saturday, adding to the death toll of more than 15,000 Gazans announced by Palestinian health authorities.

He and his family would stay put because they had already lost everything. “There is nothing left to fear. Our homes are gone, our property is gone, our money is gone, our sons have been killed, and some are handicapped. What is left to cry for?”

A mother of four, who gave her name as Samira, said she had fled south from Gaza City with her children after Israel began bombing there last month. They now shelter with friends in a home west of Khan Younis.

She said Friday night had been one of the most terrifying since she arrived: “A night of horror.”

She and other residents said they feared the intensity of the bombing in Khan Younis and the nearby city of Deir al-Balah meant Israel’s ground invasion of the south was imminent.

Another man, who gave his name as Yamen, said he and his wife and six children had fled the north weeks ago and were sleeping in a school.

“Where to after Deir al Abalah, after Khan Younis?” he said. “I don’t know where to take my family.”

The U.N. estimates that up to 1.8 million people in the Gaza Strip – or nearly 80% of the population – have been forced to flee during Israel’s devastating bombing campaign.

Israel has sworn to annihilate Gaza-based Hamas in response to the Oct. 7 rampage by the militant group, when Israel says gunmen killed 1,200 people.

 
Children in Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Gaza on 2 December.

Children in Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Gaza on 2 December. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images

 
2m ago
Under aerial bombardment from Israel, people sheltering in the south of the Gaza Strip after fleeing their homes earlier in the war said on Saturday they had nowhere safe to go now.

The city of Khan Younis is the focus of Israeli air strikes and artillery fire after fighting resumed on Friday following the collapse of a week-long truce. Its population has swelled in recent weeks as several hundred thousand people from the northern Gaza Strip have fled south.

Some are camping in tents, others in schools. Some are sleeping in stairwells or outside the few hospitals operating in the city. A World Health Organisation official said on Friday that one of the hospitals was “like a horror movie” as hundreds of wounded children and adults waited for treatment.

Abu Wael Nasrallah, 80, scoffed at the Israeli army’s latest order to move further south to Rafah, bordering Egypt. Children were injured in Israeli strikes in the town on Friday.

The message was delivered via leaflets dropped from the sky over several districts Khan Younis.

“This is nonsense,” Nasrallah told Reuters. He had heeded Israeli evacuation orders and moved from the northern Gaza Strip earlier in the war that broke out on Oct. 7 when Hamas militants crossed into Israel and killed 1,200 people, mostly civilians.

Some 193 Palestinians had been killed since the truce expired, the Gaza health ministry said on Saturday, adding to the death toll of more than 15,000 Gazans announced by Palestinian health authorities.

He and his family would stay put because they had already lost everything. “There is nothing left to fear. Our homes are gone, our property is gone, our money is gone, our sons have been killed, and some are handicapped. What is left to cry for?”

A mother of four, who gave her name as Samira, said she had fled south from Gaza City with her children after Israel began bombing there last month. They now shelter with friends in a home west of Khan Younis.

She said Friday night had been one of the most terrifying since she arrived: “A night of horror.”

She and other residents said they feared the intensity of the bombing in Khan Younis and the nearby city of Deir al-Balah meant Israel’s ground invasion of the south was imminent.

Another man, who gave his name as Yamen, said he and his wife and six children had fled the north weeks ago and were sleeping in a school.

“Where to after Deir al Abalah, after Khan Younis?” he said. “I don’t know where to take my family.”

The U.N. estimates that up to 1.8 million people in the Gaza Strip – or nearly 80% of the population – have been forced to flee during Israel’s devastating bombing campaign.

Israel has sworn to annihilate Gaza-based Hamas in response to the Oct. 7 rampage by the militant group, when Israel says gunmen killed 1,200 people.


All this bombing has done nothing to cull Hamas. It's ideology will live on no matter what happens in Gaza. Civilian Palestinians are what is being decimated. Murdering children that have done nothing wrong but be born Palestinian. JMOP
 
To me one set of children is not less important than another set of children.

I would write the same posts for ANY nationality of children and for ANY nation experiencing what Palestinians are now, which is disproportionate and unacceptable.

Palestinian children are getting killed now and it needs to stop now.

Why didn’t Israel evacuate all the children and women to Israel and then razed the whole Gaza to the ground like it is now? There are ways of protecting innocent lives.

Hamas is responsible and Israel is responsible.
Israel can not go into Gaza and move the citizens. They would be accused of taking hostages.

I believe, we must take responsibility for ourselves and our children.
If it were me, I would have taken what I could, my family and headed to the S/W coast on the Egyptian border, at the first warning.
I can not understand mothers not taking their children and leaving. It's in our DNA to protect our children.
Is someone stopping them, or their believe is so strong they are willing to die for it?

Early on and repeatedly IDF ASK, residents to move to the S/W coast. These are not optimum sites, but all that is available. This is a war. See, hasmas made no provisions for the women and children. hamas knew the outcome of invading Israel, failed to set up safe zones, failed to warn citizens to stock up on supplies. All the things other countries communicate to citizens, to prepare.
Mo
 
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Ra’am: Call for Palestinian groups to disarm refers to after establishment of Palestinian state

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“In order to move forward, the Palestinian militant groups need to throw down their arms. They need to work hand in hand with the Palestinian Authority in order to realize a national movement that will aspire for a state of Palestine in a peaceful solution alongside the state of Israel,” Abbas told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer in a rare interview with international media released Thursday.

Abbas, whose Islamist Ra’am party was the first independent Arab-majority faction to join an Israeli coalition — the 2021-2022 Naftali Bennett-Yair Lapid government — began the interview by reiterating his condemnation of the October 7 massacres.

However, on Saturday, the party clarifies that “the intention of MK Mansour Abbas in his CNN interview was that the Palestinian state that will be established will be the body to disarm the factions as part of its establishing its rule.”

Israel’s Channel 12 says the ratification comes after his remarks sparked widespread anger in Palestinian and Arab circles.
 
25min ago

Heavy rocket barrage fired at southern, central Israel

A heavy rocket barrage is fired at southern and central Israel.

Warning sirens sound in Ashdod and surrounding communities. Sirens also wail in Rehovot, Gan Shlomo and Kfar Bilu.

Reports of explosions are heard.

Over 250 rockets fired since yesterday morning. Someone, clearly, does not want a ceasefire. Firing rockets and then whining that Israel is defending itself. That’s their plan. And fools fall for it. “We will do October 7 over and over and over”. In their own words.
 
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Dec 1, 2023
More information about how a 17-year-old Hamas hostage was able to keep her beloved dog with her in captivity is emerging. Mia Leimberg told relatives that when she was kidnapped, Hamas at first thought she was carrying a doll. Her dog, Bella, survived because Leimberg shared food scraps with her. Her beloved dog apparently remained silent, never barking nor drawing attention.

Wow!!
 
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Macron to travel to Qatar for ceasefire talks​


Speaking at the COP28 climate change summit, French President Emmanuel Macron has said he will travel to Qatar in order to seek a new ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

"This situation demands a redoubling of efforts in order to arrive at a durable ceasefire and to secure the release of all the hostages held by Hamas.

"It is also needed to bring to the people of Gaza the aid that they urgently need."

Macron said Israel's objective of a total destruction of Hamas "needs to be clarified" because it could lead to "ten years of war".

 
3min ago

Gallant says IDF hitting new areas in Gaza, issues warning to Hamas leaders

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant says the military is striking in areas of Gaza that it had not yet hit since the beginning of the war, and warns senior Hamas commanders in the southern part of the Strip.

“In the last two days, we are also operating in areas where we did not operate in the last month and this will increase. This action will reach every area that needs to be reached. We are going for the complete elimination of the Hamas organization,” Gallant says to reservists near the Gaza border.

“We have had very good achievements in the first month,” he says.

Gallant says the commanders of Hamas’s battalions in northern Gaza “already know very well what the IDF can do.”

“But the Hamas battalion commanders in Khan Younis and Rafah also understand very well what happened to the others,” he warns, as the IDF is expected to expand ground operations in southern Gaza.
 

''For in-depth analysis on the early stages of an investigation into Hamas members committing gender-based and sexual violence as a weapon of war, FRANCE 24's William Hilderbrandt is joined by Prof. Ruth Halperin-Kaddari, expert on family law and international women's rights, Associate Professor and Founding Director of the Rackman Center for the Advancement of the Status of Women at Bar-Ilan University Law Faculty in Israel, and former Vice-Chair of the UN Committee on Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).''

November 17, 2023
''Issue No. 12 includes summaries of the videos. Again, this content can be viewed here.''
''The following are the descriptions of the content posted for Issue No. 12.

111. Nova music festival, October 7: Israeli police arrive at the scene to find everyone murdered

112. Hamas and its supporters abuse the body of an Israeli

113. Kfar Aza: A family burned alive by Hamas

114. Hamas executes civilians

115. Pathologist testimonies after the massacre

116. Young festival attendees, some wounded, some dead, hide in a shelter, trying to be quiet so Hamas members will not hear them

117. A Israeli policeman tells how 17 young men were murdered in the shelter by Hamas

118. Israel policemen rescue two children after Hamas murdered their mother in front of them; their father was murdered by Hamas earlier that day.''

The following are the descriptions of the content posted for Issue No. 2

11. Civilians at the Nova Music Festival hide from Hamas members

12. An Israeli couple is massacred in their bedroom by Hamas members

13. Hamas members abuse a captured civilian and throw a grenade to force him out of hiding

14. Bodies of Israeli citizens burned by Hamas members, including children and babies

15. Hamas members kidnap civilians and murder them

16. Rape and murder of a young girl from the music festival

17. Hamas members kidnap women and children to Gaza

18. Kidnapped women and children in Gaza

19. A woman begs for her life

20. An Israeli taxi driver murdered.''
 
Yesterday, Hamas violated the operational pause, and in response, the IDF resumed combat.

These are the latest IDF operational updates:

*Struck a total of over 400 terrorist targets in Gaza
*Struck over 50 targets in the area of Khan Yuni
*IAF fighter jets struck an Islamic Jihad’s operational command center inside a mosque
*Israeli Navy troops struck military targets used by Hamas Naval Forces
 
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