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originally posted by: FlyersFan
The Mayor of NYC agrees and the President of Columbia actually finally agrees with you. Hell ... Even Biden woke up from his nap and said what was going on was antisemitism and has no place in America.
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: TheWoker
Except that your laser-focus on the past glosses over the status quo half a year into an insanely genocidal campaign? Oh wait, that's not a problem?
It doesn't help when people like you suggest genocide and pretty much give Hamas a pass when it comes to deaths in Gaza. So, Hamas is saying 33,000 have been killed, and there are over 50,000 Hamas fighters, maybe 100,000, who knows. It is estimated that easily over 20,000 of that 33,000 are actually fighters, but they do not break it down other than to say 33,000 women and children that many eat up in their "oh the horrors" genocide rhetoric.
So 13,000 is still a terrible thing, but when you are completely embedded with a population that supports you, raises little warriors for you, a population that allows Hamas to use kids as spotters, and even gives them guns what would anyone expect numbers would look like? For me I'm surprised they are so small.
originally posted by: YourFaceAgain
originally posted by: Xtrozero
originally posted by: TheWoker
Except that your laser-focus on the past glosses over the status quo half a year into an insanely genocidal campaign? Oh wait, that's not a problem?
It doesn't help when people like you suggest genocide and pretty much give Hamas a pass when it comes to deaths in Gaza. So, Hamas is saying 33,000 have been killed, and there are over 50,000 Hamas fighters, maybe 100,000, who knows. It is estimated that easily over 20,000 of that 33,000 are actually fighters, but they do not break it down other than to say 33,000 women and children that many eat up in their "oh the horrors" genocide rhetoric.
So 13,000 is still a terrible thing, but when you are completely embedded with a population that supports you, raises little warriors for you, a population that allows Hamas to use kids as spotters, and even gives them guns what would anyone expect numbers would look like? For me I'm surprised they are so small.
That civilian to combatant death ratio is actually better than in most modern wars. The pro-Hamas crowd just has no clue. There's no way to fight a totally clean war, especially against the barbarians these idiots support that use civilians as human shields.
That civilian to combatant death ratio is actually better than in most modern wars.
CPJ is investigating all reports of journalists and media workers killed, injured, or missing in the war, which has led to the deadliest period for journalists since CPJ began gathering data in 1992 .
As of April 23:
97 journalists and media workers were confirmed dead: 92 Palestinian, 2 Israeli, and 3 Lebanese.
16 journalists were reported injured.
4 journalists were reported missing.
25 journalists were reported arrested.
Multiple assaults, threats, cyberattacks, censorship, and killings of family members.
Journalist casualties in the Israel-Gaza war
According to Insecurity Insight, funded by the UK Government (FCDO) and the US Agency for International Development, the following statistics reflect some of the violence to the healthcare sector recorded in Gaza and the West Bank between October 7th and January 8th:
622 reported incidents against the healthcare sector were reported in Gaza and the West Bank, with 462 taking place in Gaza.
123 health facilities were damaged.
162 health workers were killed.
200 health workers arrested.
Humanitarian Crisis Unveiled: Healthcare Under Attack in Gaza
Call for ceasefire by agency leaders of UN, which said airstrikes on Gaza had caused the most deaths of its aid workers in one conflict
The deaths of scores of aid workers in airstrikes on Gaza over the past month has made the conflict the deadliest ever for UN workers.
They were the latest of at least 196 humanitarian workers killed in Palestinian territories since October, according to the United Nations humanitarian coordinator in the region.These are the identities of the seven World Central Kitchen workers who died.
These are the World Central Kitchen aid workers killed by Israeli airstrike in Gaza
After six months of military assault, more than 5,479 students, 261 teachers and 95 university professors have been killed in Gaza, and over 7,819 students and 756 teachers have been injured – with numbers growing each day. At least 60 per cent of educational facilities, including 13 public libraries, have been damaged or destroyed and at least 625,000 students have no access to education. Another 195 heritage sites, 227 mosques and three churches have also been damaged or destroyed, including the Central Archives of Gaza, containing 150 years of history. UN experts deeply concerned over ‘scholasticide’ in Gaza
The cost of damage to critical infrastructure in Gaza is estimated at around $18.5 billion according to a new report released today by the World Bank and the United Nations, with financial support of the European Union.
The report finds that damage to structures affects every sector of the economy. Housing accounts for 72% of the costs. Public service infrastructure such as water, health and education account for 19%, and damages to commercial and industrial buildings account for 9%. For several sectors, the rate of damage appears to be leveling off as few assets remain intact.Joint World Bank, UN Report Assesses Damage to Gaza’s Infrastructure
According to Akroush, a total of 30 Christians have died since the conflict began. These include the 17 victims of the strike on the Greek Orthodox parish compound in October 2023, as well as the two women killed by snipers in the Catholic parish of the Holy Family.
Since start of Israel-Hamas war, 3% of Gaza's Christians dead
That civilian to combatant death ratio is actually better than in most modern wars.
originally posted by: HopeForTheFuture
a reply to: YourFaceAgain
That civilian to combatant death ratio is actually better than in most modern wars.
CPJ is investigating all reports of journalists and media workers killed, injured, or missing in the war, which has led to the deadliest period for journalists since CPJ began gathering data in 1992 .
As of April 23:
97 journalists and media workers were confirmed dead: 92 Palestinian, 2 Israeli, and 3 Lebanese.
16 journalists were reported injured.
4 journalists were reported missing.
25 journalists were reported arrested.
Multiple assaults, threats, cyberattacks, censorship, and killings of family members.
Journalist casualties in the Israel-Gaza war
According to Insecurity Insight, funded by the UK Government (FCDO) and the US Agency for International Development, the following statistics reflect some of the violence to the healthcare sector recorded in Gaza and the West Bank between October 7th and January 8th:
622 reported incidents against the healthcare sector were reported in Gaza and the West Bank, with 462 taking place in Gaza.
123 health facilities were damaged.
162 health workers were killed.
200 health workers arrested.
Humanitarian Crisis Unveiled: Healthcare Under Attack in Gaza
Call for ceasefire by agency leaders of UN, which said airstrikes on Gaza had caused the most deaths of its aid workers in one conflict
The deaths of scores of aid workers in airstrikes on Gaza over the past month has made the conflict the deadliest ever for UN workers.
They were the latest of at least 196 humanitarian workers killed in Palestinian territories since October, according to the United Nations humanitarian coordinator in the region.These are the identities of the seven World Central Kitchen workers who died.
These are the World Central Kitchen aid workers killed by Israeli airstrike in Gaza
After six months of military assault, more than 5,479 students, 261 teachers and 95 university professors have been killed in Gaza, and over 7,819 students and 756 teachers have been injured – with numbers growing each day. At least 60 per cent of educational facilities, including 13 public libraries, have been damaged or destroyed and at least 625,000 students have no access to education. Another 195 heritage sites, 227 mosques and three churches have also been damaged or destroyed, including the Central Archives of Gaza, containing 150 years of history. UN experts deeply concerned over ‘scholasticide’ in Gaza
The cost of damage to critical infrastructure in Gaza is estimated at around $18.5 billion according to a new report released today by the World Bank and the United Nations, with financial support of the European Union.
The report finds that damage to structures affects every sector of the economy. Housing accounts for 72% of the costs. Public service infrastructure such as water, health and education account for 19%, and damages to commercial and industrial buildings account for 9%. For several sectors, the rate of damage appears to be leveling off as few assets remain intact.Joint World Bank, UN Report Assesses Damage to Gaza’s Infrastructure
According to Akroush, a total of 30 Christians have died since the conflict began. These include the 17 victims of the strike on the Greek Orthodox parish compound in October 2023, as well as the two women killed by snipers in the Catholic parish of the Holy Family.
Since start of Israel-Hamas war, 3% of Gaza's Christians dead
That civilian to combatant death ratio is actually better than in most modern wars.
Do you really believe that?
Heated debates over the Palestinian death toll in the Hamas-Israel war tend to focus on the fact that widely cited fatality numbers make no distinction between combatants and noncombatants. While this is true, it misses a more fundamental problem—the numbers themselves have lost any claim to validity. In the first month of the war, the Hamas-controlled Ministry of Health (MOH) in Gaza relied on its existing collection system, made up primarily of hospitals and morgues, to certify each death. Starting in early November, however, hospitals in northern Gaza began to shut down or evacuate during the Israeli ground invasion, spurring the MOH to introduce a new, undefined methodology for counting fatalities: media reports. This methodology, which the MOH has rarely acknowledged publicly, accounts for the majority of fatalities reported over the past four months, surpassing the traditional collection system. A comparison of the two methodologies, using MOH reports and claims published by the Hamas-controlled Government Media Office (GMO), yields wildly different and irreconcilable results, indicating that the media reports methodology is dramatically understating fatalities among adult males, the demographic most likely to be combatants. This undercuts the persistent claim that 72 percent of those killed in Gaza are women and children—a problem that has worsened since it was first noted by a Washington Institute report in January.
originally posted by: KrustyKrab
This has already been explained, I know because I posted it.
originally posted by: HopeForTheFuture
a reply to: YourFaceAgain
That civilian to combatant death ratio is actually better than in most modern wars.
CPJ is investigating all reports of journalists and media workers killed, injured, or missing in the war, which has led to the deadliest period for journalists since CPJ began gathering data in 1992 .
As of April 23:
97 journalists and media workers were confirmed dead: 92 Palestinian, 2 Israeli, and 3 Lebanese.
16 journalists were reported injured.
4 journalists were reported missing.
25 journalists were reported arrested.
Multiple assaults, threats, cyberattacks, censorship, and killings of family members.
Journalist casualties in the Israel-Gaza war
According to Insecurity Insight, funded by the UK Government (FCDO) and the US Agency for International Development, the following statistics reflect some of the violence to the healthcare sector recorded in Gaza and the West Bank between October 7th and January 8th:
622 reported incidents against the healthcare sector were reported in Gaza and the West Bank, with 462 taking place in Gaza.
123 health facilities were damaged.
162 health workers were killed.
200 health workers arrested.
Humanitarian Crisis Unveiled: Healthcare Under Attack in Gaza
Call for ceasefire by agency leaders of UN, which said airstrikes on Gaza had caused the most deaths of its aid workers in one conflict
The deaths of scores of aid workers in airstrikes on Gaza over the past month has made the conflict the deadliest ever for UN workers.
They were the latest of at least 196 humanitarian workers killed in Palestinian territories since October, according to the United Nations humanitarian coordinator in the region.These are the identities of the seven World Central Kitchen workers who died.
These are the World Central Kitchen aid workers killed by Israeli airstrike in Gaza
After six months of military assault, more than 5,479 students, 261 teachers and 95 university professors have been killed in Gaza, and over 7,819 students and 756 teachers have been injured – with numbers growing each day. At least 60 per cent of educational facilities, including 13 public libraries, have been damaged or destroyed and at least 625,000 students have no access to education. Another 195 heritage sites, 227 mosques and three churches have also been damaged or destroyed, including the Central Archives of Gaza, containing 150 years of history. UN experts deeply concerned over ‘scholasticide’ in Gaza
The cost of damage to critical infrastructure in Gaza is estimated at around $18.5 billion according to a new report released today by the World Bank and the United Nations, with financial support of the European Union.
The report finds that damage to structures affects every sector of the economy. Housing accounts for 72% of the costs. Public service infrastructure such as water, health and education account for 19%, and damages to commercial and industrial buildings account for 9%. For several sectors, the rate of damage appears to be leveling off as few assets remain intact.Joint World Bank, UN Report Assesses Damage to Gaza’s Infrastructure
According to Akroush, a total of 30 Christians have died since the conflict began. These include the 17 victims of the strike on the Greek Orthodox parish compound in October 2023, as well as the two women killed by snipers in the Catholic parish of the Holy Family.
Since start of Israel-Hamas war, 3% of Gaza's Christians dead
That civilian to combatant death ratio is actually better than in most modern wars.
Do you really believe that?
It doesn't help when people like you suggest genocide and pretty much give Hamas a pass when it comes to deaths in Gaza.
originally posted by: marg6043
a reply to: KrustyKrab
Until the terrorist masters get emboldened and commit an act of terrorism in the US, then they will be crying like babies denying they had anything to do with it.
originally posted by: WeMustCare
Anybody with common sense knows you go after the top 2 or 3 top leaders of the (any) terrorist group.
“You do that in Florida, at our universities, we’re showing you the door.”
“They’re taking over bridges, and they’re taking over roads ... They tried to do that in Miami, and what happened in ten minutes? They got dragged off the road where they belonged.
originally posted by: TheWoker
Yesterday's Antifa Marxists are today's Hamas Lovers for you, but it's still a projection. And the virtue signalling in that has become somewhat palpable, in leu of any actual vitue.
originally posted by: HopeForTheFuture
a reply to: KrustyKrab
originally posted by: HopeForTheFuture
a reply to: YourFaceAgain
That civilian to combatant death ratio is actually better than in most modern wars.
CPJ is investigating all reports of journalists and media workers killed, injured, or missing in the war, which has led to the deadliest period for journalists since CPJ began gathering data in 1992 .
As of April 23:
97 journalists and media workers were confirmed dead: 92 Palestinian, 2 Israeli, and 3 Lebanese.
16 journalists were reported injured.
4 journalists were reported missing.
25 journalists were reported arrested.
Multiple assaults, threats, cyberattacks, censorship, and killings of family members.
Journalist casualties in the Israel-Gaza war
According to Insecurity Insight, funded by the UK Government (FCDO) and the US Agency for International Development, the following statistics reflect some of the violence to the healthcare sector recorded in Gaza and the West Bank between October 7th and January 8th:
622 reported incidents against the healthcare sector were reported in Gaza and the West Bank, with 462 taking place in Gaza.
123 health facilities were damaged.
162 health workers were killed.
200 health workers arrested.
Humanitarian Crisis Unveiled: Healthcare Under Attack in Gaza
Call for ceasefire by agency leaders of UN, which said airstrikes on Gaza had caused the most deaths of its aid workers in one conflict
The deaths of scores of aid workers in airstrikes on Gaza over the past month has made the conflict the deadliest ever for UN workers.
They were the latest of at least 196 humanitarian workers killed in Palestinian territories since October, according to the United Nations humanitarian coordinator in the region.These are the identities of the seven World Central Kitchen workers who died.
These are the World Central Kitchen aid workers killed by Israeli airstrike in Gaza
After six months of military assault, more than 5,479 students, 261 teachers and 95 university professors have been killed in Gaza, and over 7,819 students and 756 teachers have been injured – with numbers growing each day. At least 60 per cent of educational facilities, including 13 public libraries, have been damaged or destroyed and at least 625,000 students have no access to education. Another 195 heritage sites, 227 mosques and three churches have also been damaged or destroyed, including the Central Archives of Gaza, containing 150 years of history. UN experts deeply concerned over ‘scholasticide’ in Gaza
The cost of damage to critical infrastructure in Gaza is estimated at around $18.5 billion according to a new report released today by the World Bank and the United Nations, with financial support of the European Union.
The report finds that damage to structures affects every sector of the economy. Housing accounts for 72% of the costs. Public service infrastructure such as water, health and education account for 19%, and damages to commercial and industrial buildings account for 9%. For several sectors, the rate of damage appears to be leveling off as few assets remain intact.Joint World Bank, UN Report Assesses Damage to Gaza’s Infrastructure
According to Akroush, a total of 30 Christians have died since the conflict began. These include the 17 victims of the strike on the Greek Orthodox parish compound in October 2023, as well as the two women killed by snipers in the Catholic parish of the Holy Family.
Since start of Israel-Hamas war, 3% of Gaza's Christians dead
That civilian to combatant death ratio is actually better than in most modern wars.
Do you really believe that?
I didn't even mention the more than 30,000 Palestinian killed in my comment.
Read again, are we talking about those victims who in many cases overcome any conflict?
Don't worry, the real number of deaths will be known, there are still many under the rubble and hidden in graves opened by the Israelis. I bet it's bigger than those managed, 70% of civilian homes have been destroyed. The investigations will tell us when the genocide ends.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: KrustyKrab
This has already been explained, I know because I posted it.
You can post it a hundred times. He won't read it.