Parity.
The best thing that could happen in the world now is for the Gazans to have a military protector like Israel has found in the United States.
Israel's IDF soldiers are afraid to die. They understand that more soldiers' lives will be lost pursing the enemy: Hamas, underground in the tunnel complex.
So, they take out their rage on the non-combatants above ground, pounding their homes and upping the death count. The goal is to drive all of the Palestinians out of Gaza, to make the place uninhabitable and drive the people into neighboring countries...
The Gazans understand this. They won't flee as they did in 1948, essentially "displacing" themselves.
Poor America refuses to listen to non-Israeli, non-Jewish voices on the conflict. We are not helping, but are putting our own country in danger, financing these war crimes killing civilians.
The whole world is watching... and we know who Benjamin Netanyahu is, the corruption he created in his own country before his current bloodbath he is overseeing...
If only Iran, or Russia, or China could provide a counterweight to our US weapons, and make the Israelis understand that killing civilians will only cost them their own. I don't wish ill on the Israelis, nor the Americans who hold dual citizenship.
But if Force must meet Forcd to end the reliance on military might, then I pray another world leader steps in soon to end this once and for all... #Change
Israeli forces shot dead two Palestinians who were attempting to return to northern Gaza after the pause in fighting began early Friday, the Associated Press reported.
The dead were taken to a hospital in the central town of Deir al-Balah, alongside 11 others who were wounded after being shot in the legs, the AP said. “I was returning to the north when they said there was a truce, and they shot at us,” Eyad Hazaa, one of those injured, told the AP.
WAFA, the official Palestinian news agency, separately cited witnesses as saying that at least seven people were injured.
According to Al Jazeera, which also said that two people were killed and others were injured, Israeli forces opened fire at displaced people trying to return to their homes in Gaza City.
When asked to comment, the Israel Defense Forces said it would check on the reports.
Earlier on Friday, the IDF’s Arabic-language spokesman Avichay Adraee wrote on social media that residents “will not be allowed under any circumstances” to travel to the north of the Gaza Strip, and warned against approaching Israeli forces.
“The area of the north of the [Gaza] Strip is a combat zone and it is prohibited to stay there,” his message continued.
Egyptian President Abdel Fatah El-Sisi said Friday that he wished the four-day pause agreed between Israel and Hamas was longer and could allow for more hostages to be released and the entry of more aid into Gaza.
“What is being done now makes it impossible for people to live in the [Gaza] Strip,” he told a joint news conference with the prime ministers of Spain and Belgium, where he reiterated that Egypt would not “allow forced displacement of Palestinians.”
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