Are you saying you only trust the Hamas spokesperson...You don't think Hamas has a survival motive in stopping the fighting....Of course nothing is stopping them from laying down their weapons or releasing the hostages, both would end the fighting Department of Defense provides insight into how Hamas uses hospitals as fortresses in Gaza: 'clear evidence' 'They have tunnels underneath these hospitals,' Pentagon spokesperson says
That wasn't a "hamas spokesperson" saying that, it was the Hospital Director despite France24 trying to obfuscate things. Do I trust the person running the Hospital under siege as to how long fuel would last in his generators and conditions by which Israel imposed getting fuel over what the IDF says? You betcha. and yes, terrorist will be terrorists (if the "WMDs in Iraq") intelligence happens to be true.: Kirby underscored that Hamas' actions in the hospitals did not lessen Israel's responsibility to protect civilians, but acknowledged that it made Israel's efforts to root out Hamas more complicated. "To be clear, we do not support striking a hospital from the air. We do not want to see a firefight in a hospital where innocent people, helpless people, sick people are simply trying to get the medical care they deserve," he said. "We have been clear on multiple occasions - Hamas actions do not lessen Israel's responsibilities to protect civilians in Gaza, and this is something we're going to continue to have an active conversation with our counterparts about," he added.
So tell me, what "amounts" to a "concentration camp". Are you inferring a moral equivalence between Hitler's Dachau and the West Bank or Gaza? Your terminology is extremely vague and seems intentionally incendiary. We just need the necessary university freshmen to swallow it wholesale. Do you have any pictures of these camps? Do you have any idea of what Gaza looks like? So you condemn a Hamas tactic, and would like to disconnect what they did (the tactic) from what they are? You would like to return Hamas back to the status quo of government of Gaza and honorable freedom fighters of the sacred resistance? And even though they have been the government of Gaza for 16 years, you are saying Israel is to blame for making Gaza into an "amount" of a "concentration camp" and not the effects of Hamas policy, grift, and actions against Israel? This, even though Gaza is the world's highest per capital welfare state in the world, mostly from Western charity? If you can't condemn Hamas can you at least condemn the blue haired Western leftist in this video starting at minute 8:35. ?
All Hamas terrorist supporters must be given the heave-ho. Professor who praised Hamas ‘resistance fighters’ on gliders no longer employed by Emory University https://www.foxnews.com/media/profe...s-gliders-no-longer-employed-emory-university
This is what happens when you push the outrageous claims of Hamas spokesmen. There is a reason they call it Pallywood. BBC is forced to apologise after newsreader incorrectly reported that Israel was 'targeting medical teams as well as Arab speakers' in raid on 'Hamas base under hospital' https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...s-Arab-speakers-raid-Hamas-base-hospital.html
Why The Middle East Won’t Accept Palestinian Refugees So in summary from Quora... Why is Egypt so adamantly opposed to allowing refugees from Gaza to escape the city, I thought they cared about the Palestinians? They care about the Palestinians in theory, as Muslim neighbors, but Egypt isn’t going to let that blind them to reality. Unlike seemingly everyone on this site, Egypt bothered to pick up a history book. Jordan allowed Palestinian refugees. They tried to set up a state-within-a-state, attempted to assassinate the King, and got kicked back out. Lebanon accepted the Palestinian refugees that had just been kicked out of Jordan, Those same refugees started a ten-year civil war. Kuwait accepted Palestinian refugees. They then helped Saddam Hussain take over. Egypt has no desire to be next on the list of countries dealing with open rebellion or terrorism after letting in refugees from Palestine, especially if they risk Hamas sneaking in with them.
IDF soldiers recover body of Hamas hostage found near Al-Shifa Hospital https://www.foxnews.com/live-news/november-16-israel-hamas-war Israeli Defense Forces say they found the body of a hostage taken in Hamas's Oct. 7 attack on Thursday. Israeli forces say they found Yehudit Weiss' body in a building adjacent to the Al-Shifa Hospital, which Israel says Hamas had been using as a headquarters until early this week. The IDF did not offer any details about Weiss beyond her name, but noted that her family has been contacted. Soldiers searching the building say they also found military equipment including Kalashnikov rifles and RPG's inside. Weiss was one of roughly 240 people taken hostage by Hamas duirng its Oct. 7 massacre in Israel. She is now among a small number of hostages confirmed to have been killed since Israel's war on Hamas began.