Posted on 10/22/2023 4:41:44 AM PDT by Eleutheria5
Amid orders for Palestinians to move south, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) claimed there was "no humanitarian crisis" in the Gaza strip, The Times of Israel reported on Saturday.
Israel-Hamas War: A Palestinian boy sits on the rubble of the building destroyed in an Israeli airstrike in Bureij refugee camp Gaza Strip.(AP) Israel-Hamas War: A Palestinian boy sits on the rubble of the building destroyed in an Israeli airstrike in Bureij refugee camp Gaza Strip.(AP) Some 7,00,000 people of the nearly 1.1 million population residing in northern Gaza have evacuated south in the past few days, according to the Israel Defence Forces.
We're now on WhatsApp. Click to join. "As of now, I can tell you that there is no humanitarian crisis in Gaza. There are hardships in moving people within days to the south of the Gaza Strip, but the population is getting along," an Israeli security official told the reporters, according to The Times of Israel.
"There is no shortage of water in Gaza; there is enough food for the coming weeks; this is in addition to the supply of medicines, of which, as far as we know, there is no shortage in the hospitals," he added.
He also said that Hamas is still trying to prevent people from moving south.
Meanwhile, IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said in a press conference that food, water, and medical aid will enter the southern part of Gaza through Egypt's Rafah crossing, while fuel is still not allowed to enter Gaza.
"Fuel will not enter Gaza," Hagari said.
Hagari added that the IDF "will continue strikes on Hamas strongholds in northern Gaza."
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“Some 7,00,000 people of the nearly 1.1 million population residing in northern Gaza have evacuated south in the past few days.”
IDF needs to sharpen their math skills, too...
Bkmk
I think that was one hell of a typo. Should read 1.1 million reside in Northern Ghaza out of 7,000,000 residing in Ghaza itself, but even then that seems a bit much.
It has got to be 700,000 out of 1.1 million, or else they BADLY need a census.
You can see what they post on snapchat. There are some injuries from strikes, but I don’t see any skeletons walking around there or famished folks strewn about.
Maybe Gaza has a “migration” crisis worse than the USA does?
All of those poor Middle Eastern folks trying to get in for jobs?
No the 7,000,000 are in Israel...
Theres less than 2,000,000 in Gaza...
Comprehension helps.
7,00,000
Obviously just a comma typo. 700,000 of 1.1 million.
Hamas brought this crap down on the Palestinians. They need to speak to the flying monkeys, paraglider squadron commander about the misery they brought down on the Palestinians.
The Gazans will be okay after they relocate to Abu Dhabi
Israeli helicopters demolish the roadblocks that Hamas puts up to prevent people from migrating South and away from them. The IDF and IAF are the closest thing that the non-combatants in Ghaza have to a friend.
Hamas started out as a philanthropic organization, morphed into a terror organization, then won an election 20 years ago. Soon the majority of Ghazan Palestinians will not be old enough to remember a time before Hamas. Ghaza is a failed non-state terror fiefdom.
Regardless of the numbers, notice how Egypt won’t let the Palestinians take refuge in the Sinai Peninsula. Even the surrounding Muslim countries want nothing to do with the Palestinians. They just use them as pawns to stir hatred towards the Jews.
So cry me a river, I don't care.
An Israeli baby lays on the rubble of it's destroyed home in a kibbutz, and the head is missing. Caused by Palestinian terrorist baby-killers. Now that is something to cry about.
Kid’s alive, even though his home’s destroyed. And the IDF is content to leave him alive. The Israeli baby’s dead, and his murderers wanted that result.
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