The events in Gaza are because of Hamas. If they want the war to end, maybe they can hand over the people they kidnapped and are holding hostage. Seems like a pretty logical place to start. As for people standing up for the Palestinian people. the last time I checked Rafah was right on the border with Egypt. Maybe their fellow Muslims in Egypt can help. I wonder why they dont.
The Palestinian people by and large support Hamas. They voted them into power. There are countless videos showing Palestinians celebrating all kinds of horrific events. In an odd twist, when you search for Israelis celebrating Gaza invasion, nothing seems to come up. I wonder why. As you sow, so shall you reap.
Maybe you should listen to Daddy Trump, even he is reasonable unlike you PRO LIFE hypocrites who love seeing thousands of children dead from bombs and hunger. This is why nobody believes Republican bullshit about 'PRO LIFE' and 'BABY' virtue signaling.
Isnt ChatGPT great. A few simple questions and it dispels your anti-Semitic nonsense. BTW, Israel wasnt formed until 1948. Your first 11 references are before that. Gaza "Genocide" 2023. How did this start? On October 7, 2023, Hamas launched a large-scale attack on Israel, resulting in significant casualties and hostages. Here are the key details from that day: Militants Involved: Hamas initiated the attack, which included more than 5,000 rockets fired towards Israel and a ground operation involving militants entering Israeli territory (Wikipedia). Casualties: The attack led to the death of more than 1,200 Israelis, marking it as one of the deadliest days for Israel since its independence (Encyclopedia Britannica). Additionally, the Israeli response to these attacks resulted in the deaths of over 1,000 Palestinians in Gaza (CSIS). Hostages: Hamas took at least 203 people hostage during their attacks, transporting them to Gaza. Among these, several were German citizens, and there were reports of nearly two dozen hostages killed due to subsequent Israeli airstrikes on Gaza (DW). This event has had profound implications, contributing to a significant escalation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, drawing international attention and efforts towards mediation and resolution Gaza "Massacre" 2021 Rocket Fire and Airstrikes: The immediate trigger for the broader conflict was the rocket fire by Hamas from Gaza into Israeli territory on May 10, following an ultimatum to the Israeli government to withdraw its forces from the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and Sheikh Jarrah. Israel responded with airstrikes aimed at targets in Gaza, which Hamas and other militant groups saw as reprisal for the clashes in Jerusalem and the ongoing evictions. Broader Context: These events occurred against a backdrop of longstanding issues such as the blockade of Gaza, Israeli settlement expansion, political instability within Palestinian territories, and political changes in Israel, all contributing to a volatile environment ripe for conflict escalation. Gaza "Massacre" 2018-2019 Throughout 2018 and into 2019, there were several military escalations and ceasefires between Hamas, the militant group controlling Gaza, and Israel. These were often precipitated by rocket fire from Gaza into Israel and retaliatory airstrikes by Israel against targets in Gaza. Haifa "Massacre" 1937 Estimates suggest that around 5,000 Arabs were killed either by British forces or as a result of internal strife. Approximately 300 Jews were killed during the disturbances. The British forces lost about 262 personnel.