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zeldaring said:

They are litterly acting like nazi germany. Just saw a video of then stripping men naked a beating them, they so proud of that and taping it.

Nah don't believe your own eyes, believe in the IDF

Separately, it [the IDF]said it is deepening ground operations to the west of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, “while adhering to the principles of combat and international law." “The IDF is fighting a terrorist organization that embeds itself in the civilian population, and skilled and experienced units are working to dismantle the Hamas military framework, while staying aware of the complexity of the task, given that Hamas systematically embeds itself in sites such as hospitals and schools,” the IDF said.

CNN only reminds us daily about the IDF adhering to international law. With also daily updates of accidental? war crimes, but since the IDF never responds to questions from CNN, it can't be them committing war crimes...

All this footage from the war and not one single piece of evidence of Hamas embedding themselves in hospitals or schools. No fire recorded from any schools nor hospitals, just empty claims and some pictures and video from the IDF showing 'evidence', most of which has already been debunked.



Biden is already walking back his 'demands' to Netanyahu, groveling at hit feet.

Biden maintains "open mind" on what a two-state solution would look like, White House official says

US President Joe Biden is maintaining an “open mind” about what form a two-state solution with Israel would ultimately take, the White House said Monday, adding the president acknowledges that it won't be an easy road.

National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby told reporters that the president understands “the need for some flexibility" when it comes to the format of an independent Palestinian state.

Hours after getting off the phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Friday, Biden referenced the possibility of a demilitarized Palestinian state when speaking to reporters at the White House, saying he believed “there are a number of types of two-state solutions.”

“There’s a number of countries that are members of the UN that … don’t have their own military, a number of states that have limitations, and so I think there’s ways in which this can work,” Biden said.



While the world watches 2+ million people slowly starve to death

Palestinian civilians in Gaza need much more aid to survive, UN data shows

Nearly the entire population of the Gaza Strip faces a humanitarian crisis, aid organizations say. Millions of people have been displaced since October 7 and they are struggling to stay dry and warm as winter temperatures and rains set in.

Less than a week into the Israel-Gaza war, the United Nations appealed to the world asking for nearly $300 million in aid to assist Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. Within a month, the figure nearly quadrupled as the entire Gaza Strip plunged into a humanitarian catastrophe.

Three months into the war, international donors, mostly governments, have provided just over half of the requested funds through the UN’s plan, according to data from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs’ (OCHA) Financial Tracking Service.

The figures reveal that only four-fifths of the emergency funding needed to ensure food security and roughly a quarter of what’s needed for shelter, water and sanitation have been provided.

Israel’s siege of the Palestinian enclave has collapsed waste collection and disposal services, according to the United Nations relief agency UNRWA, and the scarcity of clean drinking water and toilets has created an “explosively dangerous” environment for the spread of disease, World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned on Thursday

“Everywhere in Rafah, if you walk, you will see a lot of solid waste and a lot of water sewage building up on the street,” said Salwa Tibi, 53, who works at the humanitarian agency CARE International. “You will find a lot of diseases in the shelters.”

Despite the hazards, children in desperate search of food can be seen picking scraps from rubbish piles, Tibi said.

Gazans also describe air pollution caused by smoke from people burning wood instead of fuel, supplies of which have been largely cut off from the territory. “My father is sick because of air pollution, smoke and gas,” a displaced civilian in Rafah, who wished to remain anonymous, told CNN. “Influenza diseases are widespread due to the weather and the lack of facilities in the tents and rooms of the displaced."