When ordered out of Jabaliya in northern Gaza, Ihab Suliman and his family could only grab some food and blankets before making their way south March 19. It was their eighth time fleeing over the past 18 months of war.

“There is no longer any taste to life,” said Suliman, a former university professor. “Life and death have become one and the same for us.”

Daunted by the notion of starting over, some Palestinians are ignoring the latest evacuation orders — even if it means risking their lives.

  • Mrkawfee@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I feel powerless seeing these demons carrying out inhuman crimes we haven’t seen since the 1940s with the full backing from the US and the shameful complicity of the Western media establishment.

    Are we just supposed to silently watch hundreds of thousands of people be murdered?

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      Are we just supposed to silently watch hundreds of thousands of people be murdered?

      Yes, but you don’t have to. If you want to do something about this see what your local anti-Zionist organizations are doing. Look at what the Spaniards made their government do; if the people demand their government clean its hands off the genocide or else it’ll happen.