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saying this in a soft tone but i dislike this presentation of artemis 2 in the least political way possible as a wholesome and uncomplicated win for humanity as a whole like it's not american propagandism of the highest and most vulgar degree
A reminder for forgetful Americans
Ethnic cleansing is not just the active removal of a people by force, it is also creating conditions that necessitate their displacement. Every single Ghazzawi who has been displaced to Egypt or elsewhere as a result of this genocide is a victim of ethnic cleansing unless their unconditional right of return is afforded to them, which likely it will not be. Keep that in mind.
I just get weary of every time a Palestinian family is helped to flee Gaza seeing that framed as a āsuccess storyā or a happy ending. These people were ethnically cleansed from their homeland by Israel. That is a tragedy. It is only a āsuccessā in that they live to see another day. The conditions which were manufactured specifically to make their displacement an existential necessity shouldāve never been imposed upon them in the first place. They should not have had to flee their homeland with the likelihood they will never return to escape a holocaust. I need you all to understand that. Itās a happier story, yes, but itās still a fucking tragedy.
Maybe I'm not paying enough attention, but I haven't seen anything online or in the news about this and it's bad. Consider that the Palestinian governments and several benevolent humanitarian organizations are considered terrorists by Israel which would mean Palestinians are designated terrorists by default.
Legislation initiated by far-right Otzma Yehudit party drew mounting criticism from opponents and rights groups as it moved through the Knes
An excerpt:
"The measure allows courts to impose the death penalty without a request from prosecutors, and without requiring unanimity, instead permitting a simple majority decision. Military courts in the occupied West Bank would also be empowered to hand down death sentences, with the defence minister able to submit an opinion. For Palestinians under occupation, the bill would close off avenues for appeal or clemency, while prisoners tried inside Israel could see their sentences commuted to life imprisonment."
I feel insane watching what's going on in Lebanon and how similar it is to Gaza and yet no one is speaking up. I understand that Trump's agression war towards Iran is occupying most of the news space but every day there are new images of atrocities committed by israel and it's like nobody even bats an eye anymore. A million people displaced and Beirut's being bombed every day. Whole residential buildings where people spent their lives brought down. It's ethnic cleansing. How can we let this happen? It's sickening
Each person being killed by American bombs in West Asia right now contains a universe within them, whether they have credentials or not. It astounds me to see that people in countries not being bombed mourn only those whom they consider ācivilizedā (people with professional degrees, dual citizenships with western countries and so on).
no one will ever convince me that the us carpet bombing a country is the solution to anything and its genuinely disturbing that it has become so thoroughly normalized in the minds of many let alone viewed as a desirable action and not something deeply fundamentally wrong
this teen vogue article on necropolitics still relevant
Eyewitnesses describe second blast which killed survivors as they sheltered in prayer hall
Today's mass funeral for 168 children murdered by U.S.-Israeli bombing of a girls' school in Minab, Iran.
Some of the bodies "could not be identified by conventional methods due to the severity of the explosion and require DNA testing," the Tehran Times reported.
In Gaza, One Man Is Searching for the Remains of His Family With a Flour Sifter
You think this father's grief can be contained?
Israel used weapons in Gaza that made thousands of Palestinians evaporate
Civil Defence teams in Gaza have documented 2,842 Palestinians who have āevaporatedā since the war began in October 2023, leaving behind no remains other than blood spray or small fragments of flesh.
Experts and witnesses attributed this phenomenon to Israelās systematic use of internationally prohibited thermal and thermobaric weapons, often referred to as vacuum or aerosol bombs, capable of generating temperatures exceeding 3,500 degrees Celsius [6,332 degrees Fahrenheit].
The figure of 2,842 is not an estimate, but the result of grim forensic accounting by Gazaās Civil Defence.
The tipping point has already occurred, unfortunately, for a large number of children and infants and toddlers and adolescents ā these are definable age categories where the level of starvation and malnutrition has passed the tipping point, where July already saw a large escalation in the number of deaths but August is going to be significantly higher because a lot of the children have already passed the point of no return where their physiology has eroded to the point where even refeeding could potentially cause death itself. The gut lining has started to auto-digest and it will no longer have adequate absorptive capacity for water or for nutrition. Death is unfortunately imminent for probably thousands of children.
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In August and September, there are probably still going to be extremely high lethality and large numbers of deaths because children have already passed the tipping point. If we start getting in large quantities of the correct formula and the correct protein and food in general, we may be able to decrease deaths in late September, October and going forward. Thereās an international gradation called the āglobal acute malnutritionā score or GAM ā weāre already at greater than 15% [of Gazaās 1 million children meet that criteria]. Severe acute malnutrition, between 5% and 10% of children already meet that criteria. Then for moderate acute malnutrition, 20% of the children under 5 meet this.
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When I was in the emergency department, I spent most of my time in the resuscitation room where we were taking care of complex, unstable trauma patients. For adults, the average body fat percentage was probably 1%, if that; really, many of them were skeletal. We were doing emergency surgical procedures on people where all of the ribs were completely showing ā there was no problem getting between ribs to put in chest tubes. Trauma in this environment is a chronic illness so we would see people with acute severe injuries who were already healing from injuries that occurred three months ago. So we would see people that had a chest tube who on the other side you could see they had a festering wound from a chest tube they had had months earlier ⦠due to the lack of nutrition and the lack of protein, [including] albumin, which is critical for healing wounds. Even if youāre not injured, walking around in this destroyed environment, you get cuts and scrapes all the time. So people just were covered in minor cuts and scrapes that were not healing; they had secondary infections and no clean water to wash their wounds. We had so many family members who would show up with patients that had acute traumatic injury but the family members themselves were almost incoherent, where they were malnourished to the point where they couldnāt speak and think properly. They were stumbling and falling and passing out.
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This was a residency training program but really the residents were running the show because the senior attendings are very few and far between ā a lot of them have been killed or are missing. In the past, they were paid a little bit of money every three to four months but it is not enough; their families are starving. These physicians were being fed a small amount of food once a day. Three weeks ago, that stopped. They are now completely on their own. There have been physicians and nurses who have simply passed out in the middle of the emergency department; there are people passing out during surgery. This is a completely new phenomenon in the last three weeks. When we were there, every person on our team lost between 12 and 15 pounds.
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Nothing but a trickle [of aid] has made it into Gaza from March to the time I left⦠And these so-called aid distribution points [set up under the U.S.- and Israeli-supported Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, established earlier this year and defended by Israeli troops and American military contractors] ā it was like clockwork: 30-40 minutes after they started a distribution, we would just hear ambulances and cars flying in, we would receive many, many patients after these things. [The GHF denies enabling violence.] One of the things I thought was really remarkable was how young the people were coming in from these. These were young boys who were being heroic and going to these things despite the knowledge that they were a shooting gallery. I canāt tell you how many boys between the ages of 8 and 18 I saw with a bullet wound directly between the eyes, the forehead or the side of the temple. It was almost like they were changing the game sometimes because weād get all head injuries, then weād have several hours or a day of all neck injuries, or all chest. Or all groin injuries which are particularly terrible, because there are major blood vessels everywhere; people often bleed out, they usually have a fairly slow death and injure the bowel or the rectum so there are feces-soaked injuries which are extremely painful and difficult to manage. [The IDF maintains that it respects the laws of war and minimizes harm to civilians.]
Past āThe Point Of No Returnā: Doctor Gives On-The-Ground Insight Into Starvation In Gaza