repulsewarrior wrote:
...you decide.
repulsewarrior wrote:
...this guy; it is always interesting to hear what he says.
Maximus wrote:Kikapu wrote:for the collective West to support Israel against the true land owners in that part of the world, the Palestinians.
This is not entirely accurate Kiks,
The Jews are "also" true land owners in that part of the world and they were exiled by Muslim conquests.
Kikapu wrote:Maximus wrote:Kikapu wrote:for the collective West to support Israel against the true land owners in that part of the world, the Palestinians.
This is not entirely accurate Kiks,
The Jews are "also" true land owners in that part of the world and they were exiled by Muslim conquests.
Yes, I forgot, that God gave these promised lands to the Israelites!
Kikapu wrote:Maximus wrote:Kikapu wrote:for the collective West to support Israel against the true land owners in that part of the world, the Palestinians.
This is not entirely accurate Kiks,
The Jews are "also" true land owners in that part of the world and they were exiled by Muslim conquests.
Yes, I forgot, that God gave these promised lands to the Israelites!
Lordo wrote:You cannot expect Maxoshittos to know that, he was not even an embryo then.
Many people have died - at least 12 - in a strike on a civilian convoy fleeing northern Gaza along one of the evacuation routes.
As we reported earlier, we have verified footage from the aftermath of the strike - but here's more detail about what it shows.
The video is a vision of near unimaginable carnage, and sadly, just the latest of many brought about by this conflict.
It shows a group of men running towards a lorry. Some climb aboard while others film the scene.
They yell prayers and lamentations for the victims into the smoke-filled air, their voices occasionally drowned out by the howl of car alarms. As the camera approaches the lorry, the full horror of the strike begins to emerge. Several bodies, contorted by the force of the blast, are strewn across the flatbed. Pools of blood litter the surroundings.
As the view switches to the other side of the lorry, the body of a small child - clearly no more than four years old - shifts into view.
Other footage filmed before the strike showed that lorries similar to these were crammed with as many as 30 people journeying south, in search of safety. Some will have been thrown from the vehicle, others may have survived and left the area.
As the camera moves past the lorries we see two more battered and burning vehicles - likely with victims still inside.
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