I think that is an excellent summary. US aid keeps the status quo and allows the Israelis to avoid making some very hard decisions.Changes the situation and enables the situation.
I think that is an excellent summary. US aid keeps the status quo and allows the Israelis to avoid making some very hard decisions.Changes the situation and enables the situation.
“I felt all my blood, all my blood dripped all over me,” Abuolba recalled tearfully the day after the incident, as the sound of explosions ricocheted in the background. “How I felt when I saw my hand falling, or how I felt my skin just – and my bones breaking. And how I saw my wrist just turn blue. I knew that my hand was gone.”
What does it mean
"children held in Israeli prisons"?
Are CHILDREN in PRISONS???
Possible confirmation bias. How would she know the source of the blast that injured her while traveling in a bus? JMO.“I’m an American citizen. And they shot me": 17-year-old American tells CNN what it's like to be stuck in Gaza
From CNN's Mick Krever, Abeer Salman and Jomana Karadsheh
Farah Abuolba speaks to CNN on November 12. CNN![]()
“I’m an American citizen. And they shot me.”
From a dark room in Gaza’s Al Quds Hospital, Farah Abuolba speaks matter of factly into the camera. For more than a week, the teenager has been languishing without hope that she, her mother, and her sister will ever escape the nightmare they have entered.
On November 3, as she and her family tried to reach the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, the bus she was traveling in along Gaza’s coastal road came under what she believes was Israeli attack, with a blast that severed half her left hand. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has denied that it struck that street on November 3.
That was her third attempt to evacuate from Gaza, where Israel has conducted thousands of airstrikes since October 7. But without being able to reach the Rafah crossing in southern Gaza, through which some foreign nationals have been permitted to exit into Egypt, Abuolba remains stuck in the battered Palestinian territory.
Approximately 400 American citizens plus their family members — about 1,000 people total — are stuck in Gaza and are seeking to leave, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said at a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on November 1.
The number has changed little since, according to the latest from the State Department.
Abuolba grew up in rural Pennsylvania, where she has lived with her family since the age of three. Israel’s siege of Gaza has been the unexpected coda to her first trip to see extended family in the enclave.
Speaking to CNN, she remembered the initial joy of the visit, relaxing on Gaza’s beaches with her cousins. Now all she wants to do is go home.
“I’m trying so hard to find a way home just so I can fix my hand. How am I – how am I going to go to school now, like it’s normal? Like my life is normal?” she asked CNN.
Read more about Abuolba's ordeal as she tries to evacuate Gaza.
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November 15, 2023 Israel-Hamas war
Israeli forces raided Gaza's biggest hospital in what the military said was a "precise and targeted operation." Soldiers found "military equipment used by Hamas," the military said in a statement but offered no evidence yet of a vast tunnel network it claimed was used by Hamas.edition.cnn.com
Thinking they are a mishmash of everybody:Good question. It's possible that they all quickly changed into civilian clothing and started running around the hospital pretending to be civilians seeking refuge - perhaps they are the human shields? Perhaps not.
That was just a figure of speech, justtrish. PM Trudeau is getting into trouble with both pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian crowds. Sorry for the confusion.
I think a good many will.Best thing Hamas can do is to surrender.
IDK, it just struck me as odd that they don't look sick, injured, or malnourished (or even dirty). jmoGood question. It's possible that they all quickly changed into civilian clothing and started running around the hospital pretending to be civilians seeking refuge - perhaps they are the human shields? Perhaps not.
I wasn't confused.. my inner 12 year old boy brain just sorta had a moment.. it happens.That was just a figure of speech, justtrish. PM Trudeau is getting into trouble with both pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian crowds. Sorry for the confusion.
Somewhat distrusting of what Al Jazreera is purporting !![]()
Palestinian children abused in Israeli detention: NGO
Some of the abuses are sexual in nature, in addition to being beaten, handcuffed and blindfolded, a report says.www.aljazeera.com
From the link:
Palestinian minors arrested by Israeli forces face immense emotional and physical abuse, according to the rights group Save the Children, which has revealed the tragedy minors go through as detainees in a new report.
In the report published on Monday, the group said some of the former child detainees it spoke to reported violence of a sexual nature, while many others were beaten, handcuffed and blindfolded in small cages in detention centres and upon being moved between centres.
Gosh, I did not even notice it until you mentioned it. I agree, its strange.IDK, it just struck me as odd that they don't look sick, injured, or malnourished (or even dirty). jmo