• TinyPizza@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    From the article:

    The BBC provided specific locations and dates to the IDF for each of the strikes highlighted in the article.
    We asked if these locations had been struck by IDF forces and whether warnings had been given prior to these attacks.
    In its response the IDF said it “cannot provide any further information regarding these specific locations”.
    It said that it had “called on civilians in Gaza to move south for their safety but will continue striking terrorist targets in all parts of Gaza”.

    Literal terrorism on the part of Israel here.

  • Sanctus@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Write to your representatives, demand support for Israel be revoked. Make sure you mention the very clear genocide this is.

  • frequenttimetraveler@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    It’s as if Israel wants to create a giant new generation of terrorists. So they can test their new weapons on them. Maybe that’s the plan in this festival of cynicism

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      11 months ago

      All the more reasons for them to continue the land grab and oppression.

      Hamas needs Netanyahu as much as Netanyahu needs Hamas.

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    11 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Since the Israeli military issued the first of several instructions for civilians to evacuate north Gaza, hundreds of thousands of Gazans have moved to the south of the strip.

    To better understand the risk to civilians in south Gaza, BBC Verify has identified and analysed four specific instances of strikes in that region.

    The IDF has said that it communicates with Gaza’s residents in a variety of ways, including leaflet drops, social media posts in Arabic, and warnings issued through civilian and international organisations.

    On the morning of 8 October, IDF spokesperson Avichay Adrae had posted a warning on X (formerly known as Twitter) in Arabic, giving instructions to residents of various areas in Gaza to leave their homes and move elsewhere for their safety.

    The map included in the tweeted video for those living in the two neighbourhoods highlights their current residencies, and is labelled with an arrow simply pointing in the direction of Khan Younis.

    Social media footage of the aftermath of a strike on al-Bureij camp on 17 October shows extensive rubble, flames, and bloodied bodies being carried out of the damage.


    The original article contains 1,255 words, the summary contains 185 words. Saved 85%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

  • steventhedev@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    It seems disingenuous to analyze the locations without checking how many airstrikes were performed in the regions they highlighted to evacuate.

    The highlighted regions are basically marked for destruction because there is a large amount of ordnance located in storage facilities, or the IDF has identified them as having many entrances to tunnel complexes. In many cases, every other house in those areas marked for evacuation has been demolished.

    There have been 8000 some fatalities thus far, and it’s only thanks to telling people to evacuate that there haven’t been 80,000.