Hamas’ brutal attacks in Israel on October 7 killed at least 1,400 people and the group took more than 200 hostages, according to Israeli authorities. In the wake of the assault, Israel launched an aerial bombardment of Gaza that Palestinian health officials say has killed more than 5,000 people. Israel also announced a “complete siege” on the enclave, withholding vital supplies of water, food and fuel.

  • probablyaCat
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    222 years ago

    It’s 500,000 liters. You don’t just get to say that doesn’t matter. Especially when the fuel the UN brought in was also stolen by Hamas. If Hamas is stealing and hoarding all the fuel, then they do carry the blame for the lack of fuel. What good is it doing anyone if everything there will just be stolen by Hamas and then used for further attacks?

    • ???OP
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      02 years ago

      The lack of fuel is caused by Israeli illegal blockage on Gaza (which is also a war crime btw). Yes, there is a chance the military side of Hamas has fuel tucked away, but the main cause is still Israel stopping any goods from entering.

      By the end of today, if volunteers can no longer bring fuel to the hospitals, about 130 babies are risking death within minutes without incubators. Let’s not fucking kid ourselves… Israel is the problem. Whatever Hamas “steals” as you claim (something the UNRWA later denied) is only a drop in the ocean when we talk about 2 million residents who haven’t gotten basic needs that would normally flow into Gaza on a daily basis.

      What good is it doing anyone if everything there will just be stolen by Hamas and then used for further attacks?

      Those 130 babies will literally not die. For starters.

      • probablyaCat
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        92 years ago

        How are you ignoring the fact that Hamas takes the fuel. The UN just said they had their fuel stolen. So those babies will die, more Israelis will die, and more Palestinians will die.

        If the UN had forces guarding supplies and stopping theft, that might be different. But you are asking Israel to allow in supplies that are be and will continue to be stolen and used in attacks against Israel. Ignoring that it will not save civilians.

        • ???OP
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          -52 years ago

          So why doesn’t Israel distribute fuel to civilian Palestinians in Gaza?

          • probablyaCat
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            92 years ago

            Because they’d be attacked, kidnapped, and/or killed. Seriously what kind of question is this? How do you propose they go into Gaza, distribute the aid, and not get attacked. Hamas is rolling right up to the aid and stealing it. Are you suggesting Israel completely occupy the region and maintain security in order to distribute aid?

            • ???OP
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              -72 years ago

              No, I’m suggesting that Israel is a genocidal colonial force that needs to fuck off.

      • @HappycamperNZ@lemmy.world
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        62 years ago

        If they actually get it. Hamas has already shown they will take it and not give it to their citizens.

        Unless Hamas decides to prioritize its citizens, there is nothing the world can do and they are dead.

        • ???OP
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          42 years ago

          Hamas has already shown they will take it and not give it to their citizens.

          So, to Israel, are Gazans less important? Because Israel as already shown they will bomb the Rahah checkpoint and not allow fuel in knowing full well it’s needed for generating electricity and providing clean water?

          I’m genuinely asking: what do you think is Israel’s responsibility towards civilians in Gaza and their own hostages stuck in Gaza as well?

          • @HappycamperNZ@lemmy.world
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            12 years ago

            As with any nation - yes, your citizens are less important than mine.

            I won’t comment on the checkpoint as I am not informed on the full story. I have however formally studied war crime in the general sense (not this specific example though).

            Blockades are legitimate and commonly used in warfare - denying supplies are practical and it can be reasonably assumed they will find their way into the hands of the enemy. Saying that, it must be proportional and cause as little disruption to the civilian population as possible.

            • hamas has shown it will cross borders to kill and abduct civilians, and kill them at a later date (undisputed war crime there).

            • Hamas has shown they will claim aid destined for civilians

            • hamas has shown they will withhold supplies from it citizens

            Therefore, it can be reasonably assumed that any supplies crossing the border will be used in direct action against Israel. If the aid was finding its way to civilians, was being utilized for humanitarian reasons and distinctly separately from armed forces supplies it could be argued that the blockade is now illegal. This would also apply if Hamas was no longer a threat.

            Israel responsibility lies with its citizens first. Does it suck for civilians stuck in the middle - absolutely.

      • @HappycamperNZ@lemmy.world
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        -12 years ago

        Oh, and blockades are not war crimes and can be reasonably consider proportional to reduce the chances and effect of further attacks against its civilians (which were undoubtedly war crimes).

        Holding the blockade to punish civilians once hamas is no longer a threat would be a war crime, but not there yet.

        • ???OP
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          02 years ago

          blockades are not war crimes

          You mean they are regulated by international law. When was the last time you heard about Israel not breaking international law? I’m serious.

          • @HappycamperNZ@lemmy.world
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            02 years ago

            Yes, the literal definition of crime is against the law.

            I haven’t heard of them breaking the law ever - didn’t hear about Palestine either until they crossed the border a few weeks ago.

            • ???OP
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              22 years ago

              Then you have a lot of reading to catch up with.

              • @HappycamperNZ@lemmy.world
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                02 years ago

                Yes, last one i saw was something like 1,500 years of history that lead to this one?

                Unfortunately the blockade we are discussing is only a few weeks old.

                • probablyaCat
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                  22 years ago

                  Nah the blockades has been around since 2005 when Hamas took over in Gaza, after Israel demilitarized and demobilized the entire region (this was intended to occur in the west bank as well, but with the way things went in Gaza that idea died). And the blockades has intensified over the years coinciding with attacks.

                  After this, we are likely looking at an extended dmz if I give my honest thoughts.

                  • @HappycamperNZ@lemmy.world
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                    22 years ago

                    Yeah, your comment isn’t “fuck Israel” so you got downvoted too. This whole post reeks of biased agenda rather than discussions.