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At least 72 people have been killed in Israeli operations across Gaza in the past day, hospital officials in the besieged territory have said, although communication difficulties in the north of the Strip mean the final toll could be much higher.
In the central town of Khan Younis, 38 people, including at least 13 children from the same family, were killed in airstrikes early on Friday, hospital records showed. Relatives cradled their bruised and broken bodies in the morgue of the nearby European hospital before they were buried, in some cases several children to a shroud.
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
No wonder those right wing Israeli government nutters hate the UN. on 21:55 - Oct 25 by Cafe_Newman
Thank you for continuing to bring these atrocities to our attention especially as many of us have become almost desensitised to it all now.
As the desensitisation increases so do the levels of the atrocities committed by the Israeli state with our consent. A truly appalling state of affairs and it is shocking how many on here who might call themselves progressive remain silent and complicit.
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
No wonder those right wing Israeli government nutters hate the UN. on 22:07 - Oct 25 by BanksterDebtSlave
As the desensitisation increases so do the levels of the atrocities committed by the Israeli state with our consent. A truly appalling state of affairs and it is shocking how many on here who might call themselves progressive remain silent and complicit.
I’m sure the usual poster will be here tomorrow blaming Hamas for it all.
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No wonder those right wing Israeli government nutters hate the UN. on 22:32 - Oct 25 with 1332 views
No wonder those right wing Israeli government nutters hate the UN. on 22:18 - Oct 25 by BLUEGOLD
I’m sure the usual poster will be here tomorrow blaming Hamas for it all.
You were suspiciously quiet about the atrocities faced by the Ungawolonga people at the hands of the Gabunahmanamen in North-West Patunkah on the Zambia-Malawi border in February this year. Hmmm.
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No wonder those right wing Israeli government nutters hate the UN. on 09:16 - Oct 26 with 1082 views
No wonder those right wing Israeli government nutters hate the UN. on 22:32 - Oct 25 by Cafe_Newman
You were suspiciously quiet about the atrocities faced by the Ungawolonga people at the hands of the Gabunahmanamen in North-West Patunkah on the Zambia-Malawi border in February this year. Hmmm.
Did you post much about that yourself?
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No wonder those right wing Israeli government nutters hate the UN. on 10:04 - Oct 26 with 998 views
No wonder those right wing Israeli government nutters hate the UN. on 09:53 - Oct 26 by Eireannach_gorm
Did you post much about that yourself?
It was a satirical example (using made up people and made up places) poking fun at the whataboutery that's often used on here in an attempt to silence valid criticism of a certain country.
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No wonder those right wing Israeli government nutters hate the UN. on 23:44 - Oct 26 with 755 views
No wonder those right wing Israeli government nutters hate the UN. on 09:28 - Oct 26 by DJR
That is tragic.
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The son of the director of Kamal Adwan hospital in northern Gaza, which was besieged by Israeli forces on Friday, has been killed by Israeli shelling, according to his father.
Dr Hussam Abu Safiya said his son, Ibrahim, was killed at the entrance of the hospital on Saturday as he was approaching to see if the Israeli army had withdrawn from the facility.
Ibrahim’s dream was to become a doctor and he had been volunteering to help treat the wounded after a shortage in medical staff at the hospital, his father told CNN.
Israeli forces withdrew from the hospital on Saturday after seizing it and detaining dozens of medical staffers and some patients, according to Gaza’s health ministry.
Abu Safiya told CNN that he was detained and interrogated by the Israeli army over unidentified wounded patients being treated in the hospital.
“I was accused of bringing in resistance fighters and treating them, which is not true,” he said, adding:
The soldier beat me and insulted me in front of the medical staff.
The hospital director said that, along with an assistant, he is the last remaining doctor in the hospital.
Several patients require surgeries but without a team, he said he was “overwhelmed by cases” and did not “know what to do.”
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."