• Palestinians killed by Israel in Gaza surpasses 10,000, which include t

    From NefeshBarYochai@21:1/5 to All on Tue Nov 7 03:45:04 2023
    XPost: aus.politics, can.politics, alt.politics.democrats.d

    Israel has killed least 10,022 Palestinians, including 4,104 children
    in air strikes on Gaza in just one month, the Gaza health ministry
    reported on 6 November.

    The health ministry also said more than 200 people had died in
    overnight strikes.

    "These are massacres! They destroyed three houses over the heads of
    their inhabitants -- women and children," one resident, Mahmoud
    Mechmech, told AFP in Deir al-Balah in central Gaza.

    "We have already taken 40 bodies out of the rubble," he said as crowds
    prayed around corpses wrapped in white shrouds outside a nearby
    hospital.

    Both US President Joe Biden and Israeli officials have questioned the
    health ministry�s casualty counts, suggesting they are unreliable
    because the ministry is part of the Hamas-run government in Gaza.

    However, the New York Times quietly acknowledged that the health
    ministry�s death toll is consistent with the US� own count. �U.S.
    officials said their estimates of the number of Palestinians killed
    were similar,� to those of the ministry, the paper reported on 6
    November.

    The horrific casualties are in part due to Israel�s use of massive
    2,000 lb bombs in densely packed residential areas. Last week, Israel
    bombed the Jabaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza on consecutive days
    with such bombs, killing some 400.

    After one of the strikes, an Israeli military spokesman acknowledged
    to CNN that the bomb was dropped knowing it would kill many civilians,
    even though the military was not sure a Hamas operative they claimed
    to target was present and had been killed in the strike.

    The high number of Palestinian civilian casualties is a result of
    Israel�s military strategy, known as the �Dahiya doctrine,� which
    calls for targeting civilians to establish deterrence against its
    enemies.

    As Palestinian historian Rashid Khalidi explained, the doctrine was
    revealed publicly in 2008 by Maj. Gen. Gadi Eizenkot, who was head of
    the Northern Command and deputy chief of staff of the Israeli military
    during the 2006 war between Israel and Lebanese Hezbollah.

    During the war, an entire southern suburb of Beirut, known as the
    Dahiya, was devastated from the air by troops under Eizenkot�s command
    using two-thousand-pound bombs and other similar ordnance.

    Eizenkot stated: �What happened in the Dahiya quarter of Beirut in
    2006 will happen in every village from which Israel is fired on � We
    will apply disproportionate force on it and cause great damage and
    destruction there. From our standpoint, these are not civilian
    villages, they are military bases � This is not a recommendation. This
    is a plan. And it has been approved.�


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  • From dolf@21:1/5 to NefeshBarYochai on Tue Nov 7 06:54:49 2023
    XPost: aus.politics, can.politics, alt.politics.democrats.d
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    The simple issue is that if the hostages held by HAMAS were released the killings would not be occurring.

    Secondly some videos of the 7 OCTOBER action by HAMAS appears to a drug enhanced action--is METHAMPHETAMINE like substances a viable and rational
    basis of just cause?

    The Palestinians are a peoples without Christ and “STRANGERS FROM THE COVENANTS OF PROMISE, HAVING NO HOPE, AND WITHOUT GOD IN THE WORLD:"
    [Ephesians 2:12]

    <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzqTFNfeDnE>

    <http://www.grapple369.com/Groundwork/Letters%20Patent%20Variance%20Simple.pdf>

    NefeshBarYochai <[email protected]> wrote:
    Israel has killed least 10,022 Palestinians, including 4,104 children
    in air strikes on Gaza in just one month, the Gaza health ministry
    reported on 6 November.

    The health ministry also said more than 200 people had died in
    overnight strikes.

    "These are massacres! They destroyed three houses over the heads of
    their inhabitants -- women and children," one resident, Mahmoud
    Mechmech, told AFP in Deir al-Balah in central Gaza.

    "We have already taken 40 bodies out of the rubble," he said as crowds
    prayed around corpses wrapped in white shrouds outside a nearby
    hospital.

    Both US President Joe Biden and Israeli officials have questioned the
    health ministry’s casualty counts, suggesting they are unreliable
    because the ministry is part of the Hamas-run government in Gaza.

    However, the New York Times quietly acknowledged that the health
    ministry’s death toll is consistent with the US’ own count. “U.S. officials said their estimates of the number of Palestinians killed
    were similar,” to those of the ministry, the paper reported on 6
    November.

    The horrific casualties are in part due to Israel’s use of massive
    2,000 lb bombs in densely packed residential areas. Last week, Israel
    bombed the Jabaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza on consecutive days
    with such bombs, killing some 400.

    After one of the strikes, an Israeli military spokesman acknowledged
    to CNN that the bomb was dropped knowing it would kill many civilians,
    even though the military was not sure a Hamas operative they claimed
    to target was present and had been killed in the strike.

    The high number of Palestinian civilian casualties is a result of
    Israel’s military strategy, known as the “Dahiya doctrine,” which
    calls for targeting civilians to establish deterrence against its
    enemies.

    As Palestinian historian Rashid Khalidi explained, the doctrine was
    revealed publicly in 2008 by Maj. Gen. Gadi Eizenkot, who was head of
    the Northern Command and deputy chief of staff of the Israeli military
    during the 2006 war between Israel and Lebanese Hezbollah.

    During the war, an entire southern suburb of Beirut, known as the
    Dahiya, was devastated from the air by troops under Eizenkot’s command
    using two-thousand-pound bombs and other similar ordnance.

    Eizenkot stated: ‘What happened in the Dahiya quarter of Beirut in
    2006 will happen in every village from which Israel is fired on … We
    will apply disproportionate force on it and cause great damage and destruction there. From our standpoint, these are not civilian
    villages, they are military bases … This is not a recommendation. This
    is a plan. And it has been approved.”


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  • From dolf@21:1/5 to dolf on Wed Nov 8 09:25:32 2023
    XPost: aus.politics, can.politics, alt.politics.democrats.d
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh

    Let me repeat that concept "some videos of the 7 OCTOBER action by HAMAS appears to indicate a drug enhanced action--is use of a METHAMPHETAMINE
    like substances a viable and rational basis of just cause?

    Thus the action, self justification and propaganda is likely to be
    dystopian.

    My psycho-social sense perceptions of such illicit Uber mensch substance
    usage is that it has a high probability that it is associated with
    antinomy, anarchy and immoral behaviour.

    Furthermore it requires a more substantial diet than cucumber and pita
    bread to reduce adverse psychological effects.

    Such that it's not really possible to realistically deal with the demands
    made by such persons who are impaired by an adverse psychological state.

    Any public protest in support of HAMAS possessing a substantive just cause
    must address the issue of illicit drug use as impetus for psychotic
    rampage.

    dolf <[email protected]> wrote:
    The simple issue is that if the hostages held by HAMAS were released the killings would not be occurring.

    Secondly some videos of the 7 OCTOBER action by HAMAS appears to indicate a drug
    enhanced action--is use of a METHAMPHETAMINE like substances a viable and rational
    basis of just cause?

    The Palestinians are a peoples without Christ and “STRANGERS FROM THE COVENANTS OF PROMISE, HAVING NO HOPE, AND WITHOUT GOD IN THE WORLD:" [Ephesians 2:12]

    <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzqTFNfeDnE>

    <http://www.grapple369.com/Groundwork/Letters%20Patent%20Variance%20Simple.pdf>

    NefeshBarYochai <[email protected]> wrote:
    Israel has killed least 10,022 Palestinians, including 4,104 children
    in air strikes on Gaza in just one month, the Gaza health ministry
    reported on 6 November.

    The health ministry also said more than 200 people had died in
    overnight strikes.

    "These are massacres! They destroyed three houses over the heads of
    their inhabitants -- women and children," one resident, Mahmoud
    Mechmech, told AFP in Deir al-Balah in central Gaza.

    "We have already taken 40 bodies out of the rubble," he said as crowds
    prayed around corpses wrapped in white shrouds outside a nearby
    hospital.

    Both US President Joe Biden and Israeli officials have questioned the
    health ministry’s casualty counts, suggesting they are unreliable
    because the ministry is part of the Hamas-run government in Gaza.

    However, the New York Times quietly acknowledged that the health
    ministry’s death toll is consistent with the US’ own count. “U.S.
    officials said their estimates of the number of Palestinians killed
    were similar,” to those of the ministry, the paper reported on 6
    November.

    The horrific casualties are in part due to Israel’s use of massive
    2,000 lb bombs in densely packed residential areas. Last week, Israel
    bombed the Jabaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza on consecutive days
    with such bombs, killing some 400.

    After one of the strikes, an Israeli military spokesman acknowledged
    to CNN that the bomb was dropped knowing it would kill many civilians,
    even though the military was not sure a Hamas operative they claimed
    to target was present and had been killed in the strike.

    The high number of Palestinian civilian casualties is a result of
    Israel’s military strategy, known as the “Dahiya doctrine,” which
    calls for targeting civilians to establish deterrence against its
    enemies.

    As Palestinian historian Rashid Khalidi explained, the doctrine was
    revealed publicly in 2008 by Maj. Gen. Gadi Eizenkot, who was head of
    the Northern Command and deputy chief of staff of the Israeli military
    during the 2006 war between Israel and Lebanese Hezbollah.

    During the war, an entire southern suburb of Beirut, known as the
    Dahiya, was devastated from the air by troops under Eizenkot’s command
    using two-thousand-pound bombs and other similar ordnance.

    Eizenkot stated: ‘What happened in the Dahiya quarter of Beirut in
    2006 will happen in every village from which Israel is fired on … We
    will apply disproportionate force on it and cause great damage and
    destruction there. From our standpoint, these are not civilian
    villages, they are military bases … This is not a recommendation. This
    is a plan. And it has been approved.”


    https://new.thecradle.co/articles/palestinians-killed-by-israel-in-gaza-surpasses-10000










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