Human Rights Watch says rocket misfire likely cause of deadly Gaza hospital blast

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Human Rights Watch says rocket misfire likely cause of deadly Gaza hospital blast
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0.5% is a terrible genocide.

I'm sorry, do we have to wait for them to finish? We know their intentions, Israeli officials say it plainly, that they want to remove them all, make it uninhabitable where they live. That is the act of genocide, you piece of garbage.

We know their intentions, Israeli officials say it plainly

I thought they only lied though. I guess you can always pick and choose which parts you believe.

They do lie, they lie all the time. Yet when they talk about their bloodthirst for genocide, dumb motherfuckers like you say, "oh haha that's so funny they're just kidding!" Y'all stupid shits of course only believe lies. Talk about picking and fuckin choosing, my god you hypocrite.

1 in 200 people. Yeah it definitely is.

Well, according to al jazeera they dropped 6000 bombs - 4000 tonnes - from Oct 7 - Oct 12.

As of 2nd Nov the number was 25000 tonnes. Let's say that's 25000 bombs.

Pretty terrible death rate for that number considering the options available.

This motherfucker wants more innocent people killed, wow. Genocider.

Nah it's a pretty good start, especially since they're using the deaths to kick everyone out of their homes into smaller and smaller areas, or forcing them into other countries. It's how the genocide on native populations has worked everywhere else, too, so we already know the playbook.

It's how the genocide on native populations has worked everywhere else, too, so we already know the playbook.

Such as?

Also, what's your definition of native?

This MFer wants to say Palestinians aren't natives of Palestine WTF. Bruh if you care about history from 2000 years ago that much you should read it.

I'm mostly talking in the US, Canada, Australia, South Africa, places in the modern period that have used settler colonialism to displace and destroy indigenous populations.

As for the playbook, generally it's you move a big population in at once, set up shop, take over, tell any locals to move over and enforce it with violence, use a treaty to keep the land and move them over permanently. Then, individuals slowly expand to their land, sometimes rogue, but usually supported by the government either way. They push the boundaries of the "given land" or take resources from it, the native population plea for help is ignored until they push back with violence, the colonizers retaliate with overwhelming force, enough to keep the land settlers have been slowly taking anyway and probably take more, the populations are displaced more, either put in a smaller box or forced to move over again. Repeat.

And God help them if there's resources revealed to be in their area, like oil.

Native Americans in the USA? Trail of tears?