Israel - Palestinian militants launch massive attack, 7 Oct 2023 #10

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Hamas deprives Gazans of their fuel​

 
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All of which is in accordance with LoAC and Conventions for hospitals in conflict zones which lose their "Protected Status" due to terrorists abusing those protected rights by placement of legitimate miltary targets in, around, on and under. Although "Protected Status" will be lost, international law still requires that the Opposing Force (the IDF in this case) must still evacute the hospitals before attack. That is what Israel did & is doing.

10 November:
So according to this Doctor, Shifa Hospital has been evacuated by the IDF,
who she calls dogs. They protected her during the evacuation, which was apparently humiliating & she ascribes a sexual motive to them checking if a blond kid was a hostage.

10 November:
"It's a horrible situation now," Dr Salamiya explained.He said that some people "evacuated from Shifa because it is not a safe place to stay". But the hospital's staff, Dr Salamiya added, are "still there" and the healthcare facility continues to take in casualties.


In an enlightened world, @WHOoPt, @UNOCHA, @UNReliefChief, @UNRWA,
@ICRC would have evacuated Gazan patients from the hospital above the Shifa Terror Compound a month ago. But since they’re useless and complicit with Hamas, Israel is doing that to keep civilians safe.


The IDF will evacuate the babies out of Al Shifa tomorrow: Doctors at the Shifa Hospital (where Hamas HQ is in basement) have asked the @IDF to help evacuate the babies from the pediatric department. The IDF will help them. Reminder: Hamas still holds Israeli babies hostage.
 
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Cape Town pro-Israel rally attacked by pro-Palestinian protesters​

An anti-Israel protester carrying a gun threatened to shoot one of the pro-Israel protesters, according to a participant.​


 
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OK, realistically now...
You are the CEO of a huge hospital. Or, the Chief Medical Officer. You know that Hamas has committed acts of terror on Israel, and now Israel has declared war on Hamas.
Your immediate area surrounding your hospital and your constituents is safe...but nearby is heavy fire. From above as well as on the ground. Your hospital cannot safely obtain fuel, nor supplies. Relief is not guaranteed. The citizens nearby are frightened. What to do??? What to do??

DUDE !!! You get the hell outta there!! You abandon ship! You safely call in the experts and assistance to safely and effectively remove patients and staff....and you get the hell outta Dodge!! It may take a few days, or a week....but it is possible. (See other successful evacuations.)

Either these CEO's had a gun pointed to their head, or were highly paid to sit still and do nothing. The whole thing infuriates me.

MOO and Peace
They have had 4 weeks.. 4 WEEKS to evacuate and have refused.
 
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Hamas Leaders Can't Keep Their Answers Straight​


Oct 31, 2023
Watch how Hamas leaders change their answers every time they are asked about their crimes against humanity:
 
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The fake photo at the bottom is photoshopped to turn white to blue. I wonder whether that is to obscure the fact that the lights are on above the babies?

I also wonder how many other photos released by Hamas are photoshopped.

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Over 800 foreign nationals said to leave Gaza on Sunday

An Egyptian border official tells CNN that at least 826 foreign nationals left the Gaza Strip on Sunday through the Rafah crossing, the most to leave the enclave in a single day amid the Israel-Hamas war.

The American cable news network also quotes an Egyptian government official saying that nine wounded Palestinians crossed through Rafah.
 
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46m ago / 5:56 PM PST

MIT suspends some students after protesters refused to leave building​

Sally Kornbluth, the school’s president, sent a letter to all students outlining the “boundaries of protest on campus” during a pro-Palestinian demonstration that she described as “disruptive” and “loud.” The protest in the building called Lobby 7 lasted much of the day and attracted counterprotesters.

When some protesters refused to leave after a deadline was set, the school said it would suspend them. But after hearing concerns, including visa issues, Kornbluth said they would be “suspended from non-academic campus activities.” It was unclear how many students would be affected and when that would happen.

 
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Quoting myself because it might be worth repeating.

Once the cloak of a lie is removed... the ugly naked truth is clear for all to see.

ETA: The sad part is that some people just refuse to look.
I have been watching U.S. and the Holocaust (on PBS) and your quote reminds me of when news first came out about what Hitler was doing to the Jews and he claimed he was only responding to a Jewish uprising even though there were journalists reporting on what was really happening.
 
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The fake photo at the bottom is photoshopped to turn white to blue. I wonder whether that is to obscure the fact that the lights are on above the babies?

I also wonder how many other photos released by Hamas are photoshopped.

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A whole heck of a bunch.
 
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Exactly!

When hospital spokespersons say can't, I think we can replace that with won't. They refuse to evacuate or entertain any plan for evacuation. They have given excuses for why they refuse, but those reasons have solutions and they only want to hear one solution and that is they get fuel brought to them (aka delivered to the hands of HAMAS) and the hospital is left alone.
I never, ever hear of or dealt with a hospital or long term care facility that refuses to evacuate. There are standard operations procedures in place, every hospital in the US has, I would think DWB and WHO would have for all their facilities.

WHO, DWB and the Red Crescent have resources, the world will provide whatever they need to evacuate, just say the word. Hospitals have evacuated with less than they have.


.... There were 158 hospital evacuations in the United States over 18 years. The states with the highest number of evacuations were Florida (N = 39), California (N = 30), and. Texas (N = 15). The reason for the evacuation was "natura" in 114 (72.2 percent), made-man "intentional" 14 (8.9 percent), and man-made "unintentional" or technological related to internal hospital infrastructure 30 (19 percent).The most common natural threats were hurricanes (N = 65) (57 percent), wildfires (N = 21) (18.4 percent), floods (N = 10) (8.8 percent), and storms (N = 8) (7 percent). Bombs/bomb threats were the most common reason (N = 8) (57.1 percent) for a hospital evacuation result-ing from a man-made intentional disaster, followed by armed gunman (N = 4) (28.6 percent). The most frequent infrastruc-ture problems included hospital fires/smoke (N = 9) (30 percent), and chemical fumes (N = 7) (23.3 percent). Of those that reported the duration and number of evacuees, 30 percent of evacuations lasted over 24 h and the number of evacuees was >100 in over half (55.2 percent) the evacuations. This information regarding hospital evacuations should allow hospital administrators, disaster planners, and others to better prepare for disasters that result in the need for hospital evacuation.
 
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"World Health Organization says Gaza's main hospital is 'not functioning' after heavy airstrikes left it without electricity and desperately short of supplies - amid war of words over whether Israel or Hamas are to blame for babies being trapped there."

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"A heart-breaking photo shows seven newborn babies wrapped in green scrubs laid beside each other on a bed after they were taken out of incubators due to a power outage at Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza Strip."

 
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"World Health Organization says Gaza's main hospital is 'not functioning' after heavy airstrikes left it without electricity and desperately short of supplies - amid war of words over whether Israel or Hamas are to blame for babies being trapped there."

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A heart-breaking photo shows seven newborn babies wrapped in green scrubs laid beside each other on a bed after they were taken out of incubators due to a power outage at Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza Strip.

Any thoughts on why they were taken out of the incubators? At least in the incubators they are kept away from draft and airborne viruses.

Also, where are the baby's mothers? I assume they would be at the hospital if they have a preterm infant in an incubator. Why are the babies lined up and surrounded by cardboard boxes? Why aren't their mothers holding them to keep them safe and warm?
 
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Any thoughts on why they were taken out of the incubators? At least in the incubators they are kept away from draft and airborne viruses.

My thoughts?
Shock and Awe, my friend. Shock and Awe.
Money shot....
These precious tiny humans were used as propaganda...

Shall I go on?

MOO and Peace
 
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