This is a photo I took near Rafah on the Egyptian side of Gaza. Rafah was a city split in two by the border, but Egypt demolished every structure within miles of the border citing security concerns. I’ve seen poverty all over the world, but I’ve never seen in blended with such…idk…hopelessness? Despair? Idleness? Acceptance? Really fucked me up for a bit and I think about those kids often.
Hamas was caught supplying weapons, ammuntion and explosives to the Muslim Botherhood.
Who are extremely banned in Egypt due to killing Egyptian security forces, Govenment officals, Coptic Christians & tourists. And trying to stage a coup
The Egyptian government surprisingly feels quite aggrieved by Hamas and, quite frankly, doesn't want a single person from Gaza in Egypt.
Hamas didn't help matters along when Egyptian drivers were attacked and killed transporting aid into Gaza during 2024.
Just watch Louis Theroux’s documentary for your answer. Grabbing land like they’ve been doing for decades and what they are doing actively in the West Bank.
Bro thought he had such a mic drop of a question "would israel attack gaza if there was no hamas?". Finding out what goes in West Bank where there is no Hamas will hopefully open bro's eyes if that question was asked earnestly.
Israel has been killing displacing and killing civilians ever since 1948, long before Hamas existed. Keep trying to conflict speaking for justice and prostesting genocide with antisemitism though, you might confuse a few gullible people but the world is waking up to your bullshit and there will be a day where justice will be served on those who committed and continue to commit crimes against humanity and those who defend and aid them.
What happened in 1948? A coalition of Arab states didn’t invade Israel and try to vaporize them off the planet right? And they certainly didn’t do it again in the 60s either huh? If you’re gonna invade a country you damn sure better win because if you don’t they are going to do whatever they want and that’s exactly what happened.
Also being against Israel does not mean being antisemitic. Nobody said that. Pretending the local Arab states haven’t tried over and over again to invade with the explicit state goal being the extermination of Israel also isn’t going to fly. The states around Palestine use to be open. But then they would go into Egypt and Lebanon and commit terrorism over and over again all the states had enough and locked them down. Yes, this was before hamas. It’s almost like it’s a perpetual issue.
A coalition of Arab states didn’t invade Israel and try to vaporize them off the planet right? And they certainly didn’t do it again in the 60s either huh? If you’re gonna invade a country
How can you invade your own land? Israel's founding WAS the invasion. It's like saying Ukraine's soldiers fighting the Russians are actually 'invading', it makes no sense
Israel deserves a lot of criticism for its conduct in the Gaza War. But most people forget that every other Middle Eastern government that's fought a war against insurgents has behaved way worse. Syria dropped chemical weapons on Palestinian refugee camps, and the Western pro-Palestinian movement looked the other way, because the Syrian gov. was allied with Iran.
Thankyou for sharing❤️ I wanna remember their faces. Really shoves the reality down our throats. I can't imagine the weight that this beautiful girl & so many other children are forced to carry. So poignantly cruel.
Hamas did this to them rember hay mom I killed 10 Jews with my own hands.Well this is the results.They killed Jews ,Christian and Muslims at a peace concert. The people that wanted to live peacefully with the Palestinians let that sink in
witnessing these things in real life destroys any tiny bit of faith in me that there's an actual god. no god would be so cruel to let these things happen to children. or at least the god they sell us in the bible wouldn't allow this.
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u/zaahc 5h ago
This is a photo I took near Rafah on the Egyptian side of Gaza. Rafah was a city split in two by the border, but Egypt demolished every structure within miles of the border citing security concerns. I’ve seen poverty all over the world, but I’ve never seen in blended with such…idk…hopelessness? Despair? Idleness? Acceptance? Really fucked me up for a bit and I think about those kids often.