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We held a virtual encounter with Al-Farra and his patients this past Monday via a video call. In the past few weeks, we've sought to document what starvation looks like in Gaza, to witness the gravity of the situation with our own eyes. Israel doesn't allow journalists into the Strip, but via video we've been able to conduct real-time, online tours of hospitals and clinics.

For this article we conducted four such tours, in different places, and conducted separate conversations with another 12 doctors, 10 of them volunteers from the United States and Britain, who are currently in the Gaza Strip or were there recently. What we saw there left no room for doubt about the scale of the horror.

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[–] iAvicenna@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (12 children)

why would they? It is a project by Netanyahu's government to control the region and they seem to be doing their job well even now. Governments don't kickstart organizations like this without having some moles in their high up rankings.

[–] CannonFodder@lemmy.world -4 points 1 day ago (11 children)

BS. Netanyahu may have encouraged Hamas at some point , but they only continue because they want to hurt Israel and they don't care about the starving children in Gaza any more than Israel does. Look on these message boards; many people refuse to put any blame on Hamas. Just me suggesting Hamas should surrender evokes responses only about how Isreal is responsible. It seems that the supporters of Gaza don't want Hamas to surrender - they say they don't like children starving, but seemingly not so much that they'd like Hamas to surrender. It's really strange when you think about it.

[–] ParadoxSeahorse@lemmy.world 6 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Classic bait. It’s a straw man to compare militia action to political messaging. We already know the IDF are 50x worse than Hamas.

[–] CannonFodder@lemmy.world -1 points 6 hours ago

I think communication and general moral consensus matters. If people voiced their dislike and contempt for Hamas half as much as they do for Israel, it could have the effect of diminishing Hamas' purpose for continuing this war.
But I think a lot of commenters actually support Hamas, and the violence it keeps doing. But they won't actually admit that. So it makes it hard to understand.

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