Monday, December 4, 2023

The Nexus of American Imperialism and Israeli Settler Colonialism and Its Mutual Destruction of Gaza--Part Two

https://truthout.org/articles/over-700-lives-lost-in-24-hours-amid-escalating-israeli-bombings/

Over 700 Lives Lost in 24 Hours Amid Escalating Israeli Bombings

Intensifying Israeli bombings in Gaza spark mass displacement and chaos, as civilians face a dire humanitarian crisis.

by Jon Queally
December 3, 2023
 
Palestinian citizens inspect the destruction caused by air strikes on their homes on December 03, 2023 in Khan Yunis, Gaza.  Getty Images News

More than 700 people were killed in the Gaza Strip in just 24 hours, the Health Ministry in the besieged territory said Sunday, as Israeli bombings escalated following a brief pause and wider evacuation orders stoke fears of wider displacement and carnage.

According to an Al-Jazeera dispatch:

Overnight and into Sunday, intense bombing was reported in Khan Younis, Rafah, and some northern parts targeted by Israel’s air and ground attacks.

“Everywhere you turn to, there are children with third-degree burns, shrapnel wounds, brain injuries and broken bones,” James Elder, UNICEF’s global spokesperson, told Al-Jazeera from Gaza.

“Mothers crying over children who look like they are hours away from death. It seems like a death zone right now.”

The Israel Defense Force (IDF) has been dropping evacuation leaflets across the south of Gaza in cities that include Khan Younis, Rafah, and others neighborhoods where many had been told to flee by Israel prior to the recent week-long pause.

The IDF is now using a wholly invented “grid system” to tell Palestinians in Gaza which sectors might be safe and which ones will not, leading to reports of widespread confusion on the ground for those trying to keep themselves and their families safe from the indiscriminate bombing

“What Israel is doing in Gaza right now is one of the most cruel tactics of war I’ve ever seen,” said Rohan Talbot, director of advocacy and campaigns for the U.K.-based Medical Aid Palestine, on Sunday. “This grid system effectively means people are being chased from square to square, in constant mortal fear. Bombing happens both inside and outside ‘unsafe’ areas. It’s terrorism.”

Jason Lee, the Palestine country director for Save the Children, who was in Rafah on Friday, told the Guardian newspaper that what’s being witnessed is a fresh population transfer in a country where 1.7 million people — out of an approximate total of 2.3 million — have already been displaced, with most now frantically trying to find safety in the south.

“How is it possible for people to move again? For many, this is not their first evacuation. The scale and scope of this is unprecedented,” he said.

 

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Jon Queally is senior editor and staff writer for Common Dreams.