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Killing kids in the Yeman?? Thats a distance away of 2,209 kilometers. Surely much easier to kill them in Jordan,the West bank or Lebanon ?? Lebanon is just a step , away?? There is just a fence seperating all those places .Then Jordan is a jump across the Jordan river,in summer its quiet close to cross the Jordan river,but in winter the rains flood it .
It will stop, if the Arabs in Lebanon stop firing rockets into Israel.From the Yeman they have also tried to hit the airport near Tel-Aviv.
Many in the media have ignored the context of Israel’s administration of the “territories” since the June 1967 Six-Day War. Before that war, when the West Bank and Gaza were under Jordanian and Egyptian rule, respectively, only 18 percent of the homes in these areas had electricity, 44 percent had indoor toilets, and 3 percent had a refrigerator or a stove. Within 20 years of Israel’s administration of these same areas, such amenities became nearly universal.
Before l967, more than half of the population had never attended school and there was not a single university. By the late 1980s, compulsory and free public education was provided. Israel also established Arab colleges — which ultimately became hotbeds of Palestinian nationalism — serving tens of thousands of students.During the Egyptian occupation of Gaza (1948-67), the rate of unemployment among the Arabs in Gaza exceeded 40 percent; under Israeli rule the number dropped rapidly. Gaza’s previously unemployables were often redirected to manual labor in Israel, filling agricultural and construction jobs. Their salaries far exceeded comparable jobs inside Gaza and the West Bank, and the earners supported entire family networks.
Gaza’s high population density can be attributed in part to post-1967 Israeli medical science, which has served as a life saver and life creator. Before l967, malaria, polio, typhus, and infant mortality held life expectancy levels to age 42. Thanks to Israel’s conquest of these diseases, life expectancy rates for Gaza Arabs now exceed 75.
Critics accuse Israel’s blockade of military materials and terrorists into the Gaza Strip — similar to what Egypt does — of turning it into “an open-air prison.” Yet in 2021 alone, the UN recorded 179,390 exits and 158,764 entries via the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt and 90,421 exits and 87,0015 entries via the Erez crossing between Gaza and Israel. Thousands of Gazans entered Israel for employment, medical treatment, and retraining of physicians.
Israel has tried to move Gaza’s refugees out of the squalid camps the Arab League built for them and relocate them into standardized housing. However, Hamas threatens any residents of the camps if they accept Israel’s assistance in upgrading their residential situation.But much can be found out here
https://jewishstandard.timesofisrael...the-west-bank/
The killing continues.
The starvation and torture of the hostages continues.
Football and politics crossover once again...
https://www.commondreams.org/news/ue...a580-600918521
This lot make Sir Cad Starmer appear reasonable...
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/other...33b12f66&ei=10