this is where the zionists are about to go on a murder spree;
Anywhere you go in Rafah, it is severely overcrowded. Misery and exhaustion are the most common refrains here in the southernmost city of the Gaza Strip. This is mixed with bitterness at their chronic lack of basic necessities and the world’s silence.
When passing through the crowds, overhearing people’s conversations is easy. Their fears and concerns all reflect the same dread at Israel’s impending invasion of Rafah.
“Where will we go?” This question is the most common, flying in the face of previous hopes that there would be an expected ceasefire following Hamas’s positive response to the Paris ceasefire proposal. Those hopes were dashed when Benjamin Netanyahu resolved to continue the war “to the end,” and it appears the world is content to allow Israel to continue with its genocidal war.
Most of the 1.5 million Palestinians now in Rafah came from somewhere else across the Gaza Strip. Most of them have seen what happens in an Israeli ground invasion, and they can already see the pattern repeating itself over the past four days in Rafah. The first sign of the impending invasion came in the dozens of airstrikes that tore through the city, leading to the death of hundreds of people over the past few days, including children.
But if the same pattern of events continues as it did in the previous ground invasions of northern and central Gaza, the scale of human death in Rafah will make the previous months of extermination pale in comparison.........more.......
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