Die Zahl der Vertriebenen in Gaza übersteigt 187.000, da Dutzende Städte evakuiert werden, sagt das UN-Büro

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  1. they should join the fight against hamas, that will be the best option for them.

  2. Maybe they have some candy left from the celebrations a few days ago to keep them going.

  3. The impending humanitarian crisis is going to be shocking. Israel needs to switch its tactics quick, they can’t keep bombing a civilian population they are just making more enemies. They need to pivot and protect borders and send in ground forces to clear these areas block by block. World opinion will shift very quickly, there are a lot of innocent people they need to be evacuated

  4. Displaced means they moved to a different part of Gaza to make space for the bombing. Did anyone count how many Israelis have been displaced from the border towns around Gaza and the north?

    I know from first hand experience that my mother moved yesterday from Ashkelon to Beer Sheba because of Hamas’ rockets. She’s also displaced. Did the UN report on her.

    Corrupt UN

  5. 71% upvoted an hour after being posted.

    Because Gazans are less than human, their tragedy won’t get the same spotlight as others.

  6. This is genuinely a good thing, the areas they used to be are at severe risk of bombardment right now so the more people moving away for these zones, the less people at risk of being buried alive by the rubble.

    I mean, it sucks that they lost their homes, but it also sucks that their country started a war to the knife with a country with obvious military superiority that didn’t want this war to begin with, so by war standards people fleeing the conflict zone is good.

  7. Is the U.N. also tracking how many Israelis are living in fear at every moment that Hamas will chop off their baby’s head? I’d like to hear that statistic for a fair and balanced perspective.

  8. At some point the rhetoric will change from precision strikes against hamas to whoever is left is a terrorist the end game here is not good for either side

    But imo if there was ever (and that’s a big if) any chance of peace, there ain’t now.

  9. This conflict is about land, but the conflict has been supercharged by the cultural and religious significance of the land. It is the tragedy of our century that each side was promised this land, that they both need security for their states but see each other as a threat to that security.

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