By NAN
15 August 2024 | 1:42 pm
The Israeli military has been striking Hamas since October 2023, when the Palestinian group staged a surprise attack on the Jewish state. A growing number of U.S. national security officials reportedly insisted that although Hamas was badly damaged by the Israeli military’s attacks, Tel Aviv “will never be able to completely eliminate the group.” The…
The Israeli military has been striking Hamas since October 2023, when the Palestinian group staged a surprise attack on the Jewish state.
A growing number of U.S. national security officials reportedly insisted that although Hamas was badly damaged by the Israeli military’s attacks, Tel Aviv “will never be able to completely eliminate the group.”
The Israel Defense Forces’ ongoing bombings are only increasing risks to Gaza civilians while the possibility of further weakening Hamas has diminished, the sources also argue, as reported.
The claims followed Hamas announcing that it will not partake in the indirect talks on a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal that are due to resume.
According to the British medical journal The Lancet that the savage Jews have deliberately, indiscriminately and for no apparent good reasons killed over 200,000 unarmed Palestinian.
An estimated population of seven per cent to nine 9per cent of Gaza population, that is 2.3 million.
The civilians were overwhelmingly women and children.
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The Jews have also wounded more than 100,000 civilians.
The entire territory of Gaza was leveled to the ground in the same way Hiroshima and Nagasaki were burned and leveled with U.S. bombs and missiles.
Dr Mark Perlmutter, a U.S. surgeon in Gaza, said “in just a couple of weeks he saw more carnage inflicted upon civilians.
“He had in the combined total of his previous 30 years of humanitarian visits to war zones around the world’’.
In particular, it was obvious that Israeli snipers were deliberately shooting young Palestinian children and toddlers, aiming precision shots at their hearts and at their heads.
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