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‘A massacre in slow motion’

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7 hours ago, JimCM said:

I thought you said Palestine never existed. Make your mind up.

 

Palestine had never existed as a POLITICAL entity such as a kingdom, state, nation or country until the PLO declaration in 1988.  It had existed as a GEOGRAPHICAL area under the shifting control of various entities for centuries,  Jews and Christians had lived as dhimmis in the geographical area we now generally designate as historical Palestine.

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  • "hundreds of thousands of tons of food. "   So how can they possibly be starving ? or is that the loot Hamas stole and is openly selling on the black market for profit.    

  • Let me get this straight, you are not condemning what I posted above about Israel purposely kept Gaza on the brink of starvation for months?   To answer you attempt at deflection, yes, Saudi

  • How dare you?   It is not his mistake that you fail to understand the new moral compass:   If a strong person publicly beats a much weaker person into coma, he is not to blame. The

8 hours ago, JimCM said:

I thought you said Palestine never existed. Make your mind up.

 

    How many times do you need it explained to you ?

23 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

 

Multiple independent organizations and governments have debunked Israel’s claims that Hamas was stealing or hoarding humanitarian food aid in Gaza.

 

📌 Who debunked the claims

  • United Nations (UN)

    • UN aid agencies, including UNRWA and OCHA, repeatedly stated they found no evidence of systematic Hamas theft of food aid.

    • UN monitors on the ground confirmed that the main issue was Israeli restrictions and blockades, not diversion by Hamas.

  • United States Government

    • In 2024–2025, U.S. officials reviewed Israeli allegations and concluded there was no credible evidence that Hamas was stealing aid at scale.

    • The Biden administration publicly acknowledged that famine conditions were caused by limited access and delivery restrictions, not Hamas diversion.

  • Humanitarian NGOs

    • Groups like Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International documented starvation and aid blockages, attributing them to Israeli military policy.

    • They found no substantiated proof of Hamas systematically stealing food supplies.

  • Independent Fact‑Checkers

    • Outlets such as PolitiFact and Reuters Fact Check examined viral claims of Hamas “stealing aid trucks” and found them misleading or false.

    • Videos circulated online were often miscaptioned or taken out of context.

UN, NGO's, IFC, yeh, no way they have a narrative they need to put out there.

USA, didn't say they were not stealing aid. They said "No credible evidence that Hamas was stealing AT SCALE"

That scale depends on your view and the narrative you want to tell now doesn't it ?

Same as the libs, there was election cheating but not enough to matter.  Yeh, ok.

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19 hours ago, Slowhand225 said:

UN, NGO's, IFC, yeh, no way they have a narrative they need to put out there.

 

Oh my god!

 

Are you saying that all of them have a hidden common agenda?

 

What else might they have in common?

 

And most importantly, who is behind this diabolical union?

 

          Humanitarian NGOs,

 UNRWA 

        AMnesty International, 

     OCHAand even 

 ReuterS          

 

There is a chance you just uncovered the by far biggest international conspiracy in human history.

 

Keep looking for hidden hints.

 

And keep up the good work.

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