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originally posted by: kwaka
a reply to: BernnieJGato
Looking through a few videos of Gaza ground conditions, the hospitals where doing well before the chaos started, clean, organized, treat a lot of standard stuff. Would of had good administration services to keep it all running. Since many have become overcrowded, bombed, shot up and shut down it does make it tougher to get a real time analysis of the situation. Been some mass graves so far. Is going to take a while to piece it all together.
I know some just want it all buried, erased from history and start anew. It was a lot easier to keep such atrocities quite before such an interconnected world existed. Even still, these actions still leave an impact hundreds of years later. Denial might work for zog, the rest of the world is getting sick of it these days.
According to the independent Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor, which is chaired by US emeritus law professor and former UN special rapporteur on Palestine, Richard Falk, the civilian death toll as of 20 November is 16,413, with nearly 34,000 injured. This would mean one in every 142 Palestinian civilians killed in a month and a half.
The South African government on Monday called on the International Criminal Court to issue an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by mid-December.
Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said it would signal a "total failure" of global governance if the ICC does not do so.
"The world cannot simply stand by and watch. The global community needs to rise to stop this genocide now," said Ntshavheni.