UN: Israel committed "Complete Massacre" and "the worst ever" in Gaza

The recent developments in the Gaza Strip have provoked a stern response from the United Nations Coordinator for Humanitarian Affairs, who has labeled the situation as a “complete massacre,” making it the worst of its kind to date. This sharp escalation of violence in the historically volatile region implies a substantial number of casualties and a dire humanitarian condition, potentially signaling a crisis of grave implications for the local populace as well as international relations.


Unprecedented Violence Unfolds​


The executive director of the United Nations Children’s Fund has dubbed Gaza as the most perilous place for children worldwide. Stunning reports reveal the death of over 5,300 Palestinian children within a mere 46-day span, marking children as 40% of the total casualties in Gaza. The situation has deteriorated to such an extent that around 1,200 children are still to be accounted for, trapped under the rubble of demolished buildings.


Attempted Ceasefire Amidst the Chaos​


The cease-fire talks between the Hamas militant group and Israel are underway, with confirmations from both sides. The deal, brokered by Washington and Qatar, aims to bring a temporary halt to the escalating war, which is currently in its seventh week. The truce, due to commence on Thursday morning, could potentially offer a respite to the nearly 1,037,000 internally displaced Palestinians seeking shelter in UNRWA facilities across the Gaza Strip.


International Reactions and Responses​


The sudden surge in violence has drawn a mixed response from the global community. The United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution calling for an immediate and sustained humanitarian truce and cessation of hostilities. This resolution was adopted by a vote of 121 states to 14, with 44 abstentions. Israel’s Western allies, such as the United States and several European countries, condemned the attacks by Hamas, expressing solidarity for Israel and affirming its right to self-defense.


Does Allah know you're being a drama queen?
 
true-----how unusual for CAPT. BLEI
Lol, it is just CONSISTENT. If I don´t like Al-Nusra, ISIS and Co, I also don´t like Hamas.

May I remind you of earlier statements of mine?

2014:
"I dont question Israels right to exist but what they do in the name of that term goes far beyond defense."
Link

2015:
"Hamas is a shitty terror group."
Link
 
The cease fire is to last four days. Hamas will re arm and release hostages as they try to take other hostages.

There should be no cease fire. None. I'm sorry to see Israel even go this far. If Gaza wants the fighting to stop the operational words are Unconditional Surrender. Turn over the senior leaders to Israel for public hanging.
 
The cease fire is to last four days. Hamas will re arm and release hostages as they try to take other hostages.

There should be no cease fire. None. I'm sorry to see Israel even go this far. If Gaza wants the fighting to stop the operational words are Unconditional Surrender. Turn over the senior leaders to Israel for public hanging.
They probably cannot rearm so much. Releasing the hostages will improve their situation if caught, maybe but their time is over with or without temporary cease fire. There is no point in fighting at all for them. They should use the time to turn into civilians and get to the south.
 
They probably cannot rearm so much. Releasing the hostages will improve their situation if caught, maybe but their time is over with or without temporary cease fire. There is no point in fighting at all for them. They should use the time to turn into civilians and get to the south.
Which means regroup and attack again. The alternative to unconditional surrender should be the obliteration of Gaza and the West Bank.
 
I don´t see any footage. Hamas produced footage of their October 7 terror raid, Islamists loved to make footage of their battles in Syria. So Hamas is not even a jihadi group, it is just 100 % terrorism and 0 % fighting.
Eliminate them.
 
UN: Israel committed "Complete Massacre" and "the worst ever" in Gaza



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A Caravan, loaded with weaponry was bombed by Israel 6 hours ago. It was traveling via Iran --> Syria --> Lebanon. Two hours ago, Haniyah's grandson, who is also a Hamas leader, was killed in that convoy.

A UN convoy?


F-35i is unidentified. :thup:
 


Gaza is ruled by Hamas and the conditions in Gaza a result of Hamas. Palestine is not a nation or state as it is an area of the land created by the Romans after they destroyed the country of Israel.

Palestinians are Jordan, Egyptian, Syrian, and Lebanese. The Israelis have a legitimate historical claim on the land as proved by the historical sites and the Bible. Palestinians only exist due to the failure of the Arab nations in 1948 and 1967 to allow the so-called Palestinians. Who were displaced because of the wars the Arab states started.

Then they refused to integrate these people who share the religion and historical culture.
 
Some background on Gaza.

For anyone who’s interested. ( hope springs eternal ) :rolleyes:



That's the modern times.

The first time Israel fought against Gaza, it was called "Gaza" back then as well and the "Philistines" lived there. Goliath was from Gath. Ever has that area been against Israel and never has Israel done more than control the borders so that those in that area could not come in the land and kill Jews.

This is why Sharon gave it away to the "Palestinians" and left it, taking their protesting settlers out and it was a fight with our own. :(

The "Hamas" won an election victory over the Palestinian "Fatah" in the West Bank but Abbas refused to relinquish power to the Hamas and they fought with the Hamas running to Gaza and attacking settler Jews in Israel.

Then we moved our people out, gave that area to Hamas, left them the Greenhouses, houses and all the settler buildings, etc.

The Hamas burned it all down, refusing to use one bit of it.

I knew then that this was useless.
 
The Hamas burned it all down, refusing to use one bit of it.

I knew then that this was useless.

Sums it all up.

And so called pundits and “experts” regard Hamas as an entity to negotiate with?

:102:
 
 
The recent developments in the Gaza Strip have provoked a stern response from the United Nations Coordinator for Humanitarian Affairs, who has labeled the situation as a “complete massacre,” making it the worst of its kind to date. This sharp escalation of violence in the historically volatile region implies a substantial number of casualties and a dire humanitarian condition, potentially signaling a crisis of grave implications for the local populace as well as international relations.


Unprecedented Violence Unfolds​


The executive director of the United Nations Children’s Fund has dubbed Gaza as the most perilous place for children worldwide. Stunning reports reveal the death of over 5,300 Palestinian children within a mere 46-day span, marking children as 40% of the total casualties in Gaza. The situation has deteriorated to such an extent that around 1,200 children are still to be accounted for, trapped under the rubble of demolished buildings.


Attempted Ceasefire Amidst the Chaos​


The cease-fire talks between the Hamas militant group and Israel are underway, with confirmations from both sides. The deal, brokered by Washington and Qatar, aims to bring a temporary halt to the escalating war, which is currently in its seventh week. The truce, due to commence on Thursday morning, could potentially offer a respite to the nearly 1,037,000 internally displaced Palestinians seeking shelter in UNRWA facilities across the Gaza Strip.


International Reactions and Responses​


The sudden surge in violence has drawn a mixed response from the global community. The United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution calling for an immediate and sustained humanitarian truce and cessation of hostilities. This resolution was adopted by a vote of 121 states to 14, with 44 abstentions. Israel’s Western allies, such as the United States and several European countries, condemned the attacks by Hamas, expressing solidarity for Israel and affirming its right to self-defense.

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It seems that the Israelis are fighting according to Palestinian rules of war.

Too bad for the Palestinians.
 

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