FUN FACT: Professor Nick Maynard, a gastrointestinal
surgeon from Oxford, England, who volunteered recently at Nassar Medical Centre
in Khan Younis in southern Gaza reports: “The medical teams here have
also been seeing a clear pattern of people being shot in certain body parts on
different days, such as the head, legs or genitals, which seems to indicate
deliberate targeting”. Since March, when Israel broke the fragile ceasefire, on average, over one-hundred Palestinians are killed by IDF shells and gunfire every day. Nearly one-thousand Palestinians have been killed
seeking food aid at the Gazan Humanitarian Foundations’ (GHF) four feeding
stations since late May when the organization began its operation,
replacing UNRWA (United Nations Refugee and Works Agency), after Israel claimed the UN
agency was infiltrated by Hamas militants. Since October 7/23, seventy-one children have died from starvation.
“The [United Nations] Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) reported in June that the entire population is facing acute food shortages with more than one million people at risk of starvation. Children are dying from malnutrition and dehydration.” (Al Jazeera)
👉Congratulations, GHF!
You’re lousy at feeding people and you're saving the IDF bullets. A
win-win, wouldn’t you say?
In addition, over
5,500 Gazans have been wounded seeking food at the militarized aid stations. One
commentator suggests the high number of casualties is a deliberate ploy by the
IDF to overwhelm the already crippled Gazan health services with large numbers of casualties. Or
they could just be doing some target practice. Hey. It’s war. Deal.
Cheers, Jake.
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