On the “Genocide” in Gaza

4 thoughts on “On the “Genocide” in Gaza”

  1. And those numbers are undoubtedly high, so the selectivity of the Israeli targeting was even better than she claims.

  2. I sometimes miss the good ol’ days when a siege meant years of starving out an entire city, civilians and all, and “urban warfare” mean Stalingrad.

    Someday people are going to look back on these times and wonder why Western Civilizations were so polite to barbarians who looked at the Geneva Conventions as a todo list, savages who started wars by checking off most of the boxes on that list.

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