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Breaking video: Israel bombs Gaza refugee tents in Khan Younis

Within the last hour or so, Israel has again bombed helpless refugees sheltering in tents, this time in Khan Younis:

Witnesses and journalists report finding heads and other body parts after horrifying explosions:

At least seventeen people have been murdered in the strike, including at least five children.

The Kamal Adwan hospital in Beit Lahiya has also been bombed, as well as a good distribution point in Nuseirat, killing at least one adult and four children.

Israel is a terror state.

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5 comments

    1. [***Sarcasm Alert***Sarcasm Alert*** Sarcasm Alert***]

      Stop pushing these “conspiracy theories”, Toffee.

  1. But, but, but… benny says so.

    And until keef disabuses the public of that notion then Im afraid it simply must be true.

    (Am I doing this right, wee gobshite?)

    1. If I might offer some contextual comparative criticism, Toffee;

      Your post contains far too much evidence to reach the depth standards you are aiming to emulate.

  2. Cash Crisis in Gaza: “I barter my belongings to eat”
    Palestinians in Gaza barter staple goods to fight starvation
    Abubaker Abed, Dec 06, 2024

    https://www.dropsitenews.com/p/cash-crisis-in-gaza-i-barter-my-belongings

    The everyday reality for children in Gaza:

    ““I have to barter my belongings to eat. I sometimes have to give up some basic necessities to get food. It’s a matter of prioritizing things when all things are desperately needed,” al-Basoos told Drop Site News. “I work all day and only make about 20-40 shekels a day”—about $5 to $11. “But what does that actually get for me or my family? It is not at all sufficient as that would only buy me two cucumbers and two tomatoes. It takes two days of work to buy one kilo of rice.”

    – 14-year-old Abdullah al-Basoos

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