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LINK No Safe Place in Gaza | The New Yorker

"Hazem Balousha is a veteran reporter in Gaza City, whose work appears in the Washington Post and other publications... Even when things are quiet or seem quiet, they aren’t quiet. There is a shortage of electricity, of clean water. Gaza is coastal, but people can’t swim safely in the sea because there is so much sewage,” he said. “Nothing is stable. No one can make a business. All of a sudden, there is a war or an escalation or the crossings are closed and there is collapse of supplies. Plus, there are the restrictions from Hamas. It restricts personal freedom for women and girls."


When & what will make the indifferent attitudes about human rights & equality end?

AnonySchmoose 8 May 18
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How about not electing a terrorist organization that functions as an Iranian proxy and that forces the population into involuntary religious extremism (Hamas)?

Hamas exists near lots of innocent and uninvolved (with Hamas) people such as women and children, and even men who just struggle to live normal lives. Plenty of people living there have no affiliation with Hamas. Even progressive Israelis know this and are against terrorism committed whether by Hamas or fascist Israeli bigots and racists.

One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter.

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Such evil.!!!!!!

Exactly my opinion of the evictions and bombings too.

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