Quote (Meanwhile @ 2 Dec 2023 15:23)
A rain of bombs on southern Gaza, where the Israeli army is now extending its offensiveAfter a week of truce, the areas of Khan Younes and Rafah were bombarded. At least 200 Palestinians have been killed since fighting resumed, according to the local health ministry.
https://www.lemonde.fr/international/article/2023/12/02/a-gaza-les-israeliens-concentrent-aussi-desormais-leur-offensive-sur-le-sud_6203510_3210.htmlA few seconds after 7 a.m., Friday, December 1, explosions once again tore apart the blue sky of Gaza. The fragile, hard-fought truce between Israel and Hamas ended after a week, with both parties blaming each other for its breakdown. The Israeli army assured on Saturday that it was carrying out bombings “across the entire Gaza Strip”. The Gazans, already largely exhausted by the forty-eight days of the first phase of the offensive, are surviving in chaotic conditions.
Two thirds of the enclave's approximately 2.3 million residents have already been displaced - most have had their homes bombed, taking few belongings with them.“I have no idea what we are going to do,” journalist Youmna El Sayed confided on Instagram late Friday afternoon. But the pain we have felt over the past few hours is immense. » Since the Hamas attack in Israel on October 7, more than
15,000 Palestinians have been killed, including at least 200 in the last twenty-four hours, according to the local health ministry. The Committee to Protect Journalists recorded the death of three new colleagues on December 1 in Gaza, bringing to 61 the number of media professionals killed since the Hamas attack on October 7 (54 Palestinians, 4 Israelis and 3 Lebanese).
Bombings and fighting raged in the north of the enclave, where the Israeli offensive had been focused until then, in the Sheikh Redouane neighborhood of Gaza City or in the Jabaliya refugee camp. The Israeli army this time also shelled the south, causing more than forty victims in Rafah according to the local health ministry. It also traced a ring of fire to the east of Khan Younes where clashes with Palestinian fighters took place during the night.
They can surrender
Quote (zorzin @ 2 Dec 2023 14:47)
I'm honestly just glad that legitimate military targets such as schools,hospitals,mosques and churches are being bombed into oblivion.
Now a real problem israel faces are those pesky houthis btfo'ing important Israeli shipping lanes.
The Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), the largest shipping line in the world:
"We have decided not to transport goods through the Suez Canal due to threats from Yemen"
In the long run, this problem increases the costs of the Israeli partner companies (specially Europeans) to a great extent and increases the economic pressure on Israel.
Amid Yemeni resistance threats, ZIM, the largest Israeli shipping company, shifts routes away from the Suez Canal and Bab Al-Mandab. Vessels rerouting around Africa through the Cape of Good Hope face extended transport times and increased costs. Maersk, managing a $300 billion fleet for Israeli company XT Shipping, also diverts two ships in response.
It's getting time to get the American goys "patriotized" again. It's greatest ally is starting to lose the propaganda war.
I didnt write the international law.
And we already know Muslims uses mosque as weapon stash
The hutis are committing suicide in my opinion
This post was edited by Many_Names on Dec 2 2023 07:52am