• @supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz
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      😮

      Next you are going to tell me Hamas is a pathetic rag tag group of resistance fighters that could never even hope of fighting a “war” against Israel (like how, would they beat fighter jets and some of the most advanced main battle tanks in the world with some assault rifles, rpgs and maybeeeee some IEDs?).

      🤪

      It would be one thing if the resistance fighters had any amount of territory to hide in, but Gaza is essentially an open air prison that takes an f16 all of probably a minute and a half to fly over on afterburners, there is simply no way for Hamas to really even take the first step of fighting a traditional war with Israel since one must concentrate their troops to win a traditional war, and Hamas doing so in any numbers would lead to near instant and complete obliteration by the hands of Israel fighter bombers, artillery, or troops backed by main battle tanks.

      This is not a war, this is a genocide of the Palestinian people.

  • @Fedizen@lemmy.world
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    566 months ago

    maybe handing this shit directly to the people bombing infants in hospitals makes clear its all a publicity stunt

    • @BaroqueInMind
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      Hamas doesn’t bomb infants in hospitals, so no one is handing them aid, they are taking it away for themselves.

      • @Tryptaminev@lemm.ee
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        46 months ago

        It is not Hamas taking the aid. If the US wants to prove to be sincere and solve this crisis they need to stop arming the people causing this famine and murdering the people.

        Also the only answer to reduce famine is to flood the place with so much food, that no one is fearing to not have enough anymore and become desperate to take more for their families and themselves.

        The US said it wants to deliver about 800 tonnes every day. Assuming one meal to be 500g and three meals per person per day, that could merely amount to food for 533,000 people, so about a quarter of the population of Gaza. But people also need water, sanitary products, medicial products, fuel, clothes, tents…

        To provide adequate aid, we need to think in the terms of 3000-5000 trucks a day after 8 months of famine. Everything lower than that is lip services.

  • @Moonrise2473@feddit.it
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    Last time someone tried to deliver some aid, the IDF bombed them because they thought they were Hamas.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Central_Kitchen_aid_convoy_attack

    The IDF fired three missiles in five minutes at three of the WCK’s cars, with some survivors of the first strike boarding the second car, which was minutes later hit by a second missile, and some survivors of the second strike boarding the third car, which was in turn struck by a third missile.[3] All seven aid workers were killed

    But the IDF said sorry we were thinking it was Hamas so again the west is ok with that

    • @PM_Your_Nudes_Please@lemmy.world
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      206 months ago

      Worth noting that the “they thought they were Hamas” part is… Well… Not correct. WCK coordinated the shipment directly with the IDF. The IDF knew exactly where the trucks were, and what they were carrying. And then the IDF bombed them anyways, because they’re manufacturing a famine to further the genocide. And allowing food aid to enter would disrupt their planned famine.

      Bombing the trucks was a message for any other groups that may have considered sending humanitarian aid: “Try to help Palestinians, and we’ll kill you. Even if we know who you are, and you clear it with us ahead of time. We’ll blame Hamas and get away with it, and your death will be meaningless.” And it worked… The truck bombings had a chilling effect on any future aid that was planned, because the IDF has shown that they can and will get away with it.

  • @Socsa@sh.itjust.works
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    266 months ago

    Of course not. We saw the same thing in darfur. The warlords create a famine to get aid shipments and then use the aid shipments to feed their soldiers.

    Obviously we still need to do everything we can to feed Gaza, but there needs to be an understanding wrapped into that that Hamas are not freedom fighters. Freedom fighters do not use starvation of the people they seek to liberate as a propaganda weapon.

    • SaltySalamander
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      there needs to be an understanding wrapped into that that Hamas are not freedom fighters. Freedom fighters do not use starvation of the people

      Israel is perpetuating the starvation. But you know that.

    • @Tryptaminev@lemm.ee
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      Several desperate Gazans intercepted trucks delivering aid from the pier over the weekend, leading the UN to suspend the delivery operations until the logistical challenges are resolved.

      The US is working with Israel and the United Nations to establish “alternative routes” for the safe delivery of the 569 tons of aid transported to Gaza since last week, Pentagon spokesperson Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder said on Tuesday.

      Asked whether any of the aid has been delivered to the people of Gaza, Ryder said, “As of today, I do not believe so.” He added that aid had been held in an assembly area on shore, but as of Tuesday had begun getting moved to warehouses for distribution throughout Gaza as alternative routes have been established.

      Ahh yes, blame it on “warlords” and blame it on Hamas instead of acknowledging the deliberate starvation of people to result in people desperate for food. Great way to distract from the perpetrator of starvation, which is Israel who btw. could still end this famine today, by allowing in all aid and stop burning aid trucks.

    • @wildbus8979@sh.itjust.works
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      Did you even read the article? Hamas is mentioned exactly zero times wrt to the aid. This is all the US and Israel’s doing.

      • @disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world
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        Did you read the article? It’s neither the US nor Israel. It’s “a group of men in Gaza.”

        Over the weekend, as trucks began moving the aid delivered off the floating pier, CNN reported that a group of men in Gaza intercepted the aid, saying they did not trust that it was actually meant for the Palestinian people.

        “I have doubts,” Mounir Ayad, a Gaza resident, told CNN near the pier. “I don’t understand this floating pier or what it indicates and what its purpose is. They say it’s for aid, but people are apprehensive. Is this aid or something else? We know that the US has never supported the Palestinian cause, so it’s implausible that it’s giving us aid without something in return.”

        Ryder acknowledged on Tuesday that some initial aid brought into Gaza was “intercepted by some people who took that aid off those vehicles.”

        Edit: Downvoted for copying and pasting the article shows your preference in maintaining a narrative over understanding the facts. There’s enough wrong about what’s happening without willful ignorance or manipulation of truth.

          • @disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world
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            It’s also neither the US nor Israel, which was your claim. It was intercepted by men in Gaza, and not passed on to the residents.

            • @wildbus8979@sh.itjust.works
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              This whole operation is ran solely by the US and Israel, they have no one to blame but themselves. Moreover

              He added that aid had been held in an assembly area on shore, […] A US official told CNN that the Defense Department and UN are still working to determine how much aid can be held at he staging area inside Gaza at any given time.

              The amount of aid getting to the Gaza shoreline from its initial staging area in Cyprus has also fallen short of initial Pentagon estimates.

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                The problem is occurring at the point of delivery to Gaza, where “a group of men in Gaza” are detaining the aid and refusing delivery out of skepticism. In turn, the aid is backed up in the previous holding area, hence the need for discussion of alternate routes.

                He added that aid had been held in an assembly area on shore, but as of Tuesday had begun getting moved to warehouses for distribution throughout Gaza as alternative routes have been established.

                The point about “several desperate Gazans” taking aid from the trucks was to illustrate the need for food and supplies. Several people did not walk away with truckloads of aid.

                • @wildbus8979@sh.itjust.works
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                  It doesn’t say a group of men are detaining the aid, it says a group of desperate Gazan took the aid.

                  The solution is shockingly simple, send more aid so people aren’t so desperate.

              • @andrewta@lemmy.world
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                96 months ago

                So what do you suggest? Armed military personnel fight their way there to deliver it?

                Also do you honestly believe hamas would openly say “yeah we are blocking the aid”?

          • adONis
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            76 months ago

            I think you meant to post this on FB

            • @Crampon@lemmy.world
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              66 months ago

              If you believe some dudes are blocking the aid package and Hamas has nothing to do with it and does everything they can to supply the aid for the Palestinians you probably believed some random green mens invaded Crimea in 2014.

          • @disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world
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            16 months ago

            There is a disappointing amount of ignorant groupthink on Lemmy. Why read an article when you can make assumptions from the headline?

      • @wildbus8979@sh.itjust.works
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        The amount of aid getting to the Gaza shoreline from its initial staging area in Cyprus has also fallen short of initial Pentagon estimates

              • @wildbus8979@sh.itjust.works
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                146 months ago

                Clearly complex nuanced issues aren’t you’re forte. But when evaluating media it’s important to remember who benefits from their bias. When people brag about doing things that aren’t actually the brag they think it is, they probably aren’t lying.

                • @MeanEYE@lemmy.worldOP
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                  46 months ago

                  Am behaving like a numbnut on purpose. It’s the same excuse that has been thrown my way on Lemmy when there was something which didn’t fit other people’s narrative. But my sarcasm wasn’t as obvious. Sorry about that.

                • A'random Guy
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                  26 months ago

                  Yeah sorry the narrative doesn’t fit so, hamas stole more aid.

      • @IchNichtenLichten@lemmy.world
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        166 months ago

        Don’t let us keep you.

        Gonna go do some Hamas worshipping and antisemitism now because that’s what I do, can’t get enough of that shit.

        • adONis
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          76 months ago

          may I join you? … I heard worshipping Hamas and antisemitting together is much more effective.

            • adONis
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              126 months ago

              cool… let’s do this…

              #CeaseFireNow #FreePalestine

              Is this antisemitic enough? Sorry for the stupid question… It’s my first time, so I’m not sure whether I’m doing it right.

  • @Squizzy@lemmy.world
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    226 months ago

    Working with Israel to find safe routes:

    UN: we could deliver aid to the sick dying children here.

    Israel: Cant. We are bombing there.

    America: This is ok.

  • adONis
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    176 months ago

    Oh man, I just love it how you guys downvote these propaganda faschists into oblivion. They think Lemmy is like FB, where they can get together and push their BS onto us, distracting from the real problem that they try to hide.

    ♥️

  • @Aceticon@lemmy.world
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    It was never meant to, as it would interfere with Israel’s use of Starvation as a cheap Final Solution for Gaza.

    It was only ever meant to generate the right kind of images on TV in order to sway enough Progressives to keep voting for Biden so that he wins the upcoming election.

    The whole thing is pretty much like a slum landlord loudly “giving money to Charity” whilst squeezing large numbers of poor tenants who have no other options with expensive rents and bad conditions: a symbolic “positive” action propagandized very loudly while far vaster negative actions are kept as much as possible quiet, so that for outside observers - who judge the scope of those actions by what they see rather than what is actually happenning - the total looks like positive and they conclude this is a good person.

    Of course, as per the track record of the American and Israeli propaganda so far, the failure of something which was always meant to fail is, just like every single bad action by Israel without exception, blamed on Hamas.

  • @RunawayFixer@lemmy.world
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    This pier has got to be one of the most expensive examples of virtue signaling ever. Since Israel controls the land that the pier connects to, aid that comes off this pier would always get the exact same treatment as aid that hits an Israeli overland checkpoint, the pier is a pointless + very costly edifice.

    Imo the only reason that it exists is so that the USA government can claim to be helping by throwing money at the problem, without actually doing anything about the problem.

    • @Maalus@lemmy.world
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      Same with the airdrops. They dropped food for 40k people, lasting them 1 day, a couple of times. Gaza has 2 million people. Just a token gesture.

        • @Maalus@lemmy.world
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          Ah yes, “the ocean” is where they are most hungry. You do know people died trying to get the aid since it drifted from shore and they were desperate, right? Deaths which could be prevented by opening crossings and driving the necessary aid in

  • @Delonix@lemmy.world
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    106 months ago

    The chosen people doing gods work, its what he clearly would have wanted…

    “I say unto thee… take thy aid meant for the sick, the destitute, the broken… and yeet it into thy sea 🤷‍♂️”

  • OBJECTION!
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    Do you mean to tell me that the guy who spent his entire decades-long career unwaveringly supporting the apartheid state currently committing genocide, who sent them billions of dollars of military equipment while they were performing a genocide, who redefined criticism of the government committing said genocide as hate speech, who threatened international courts for trying to hold the genocidal country accountable - are you telling me that person failed to provide an ounce of material support to the people being genocided? No way. I mean, when was the last time an American politician said something that was purely performative?