Genocide as an intricate business. Israel immediately "cleans" in Gaza

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Genocide like a good business.

Israel in no time

‘cleansing’ in the Gaza Strip

(photo. EPA/HAITHAM IMAD Supplier: PAP/EPA.)

In the Gaza Strip, demolishing Palestinian settlements and homes is not only part of Israeli genocide, but besides a good business – says journalist, photographer and publicist Filip Springer.

The Israeli armed forces' intervention in the Gaza Strip since 2023 has almost 2 years turned the majority of the area inhabited by 2 million people into a rubble. Constant fire and bombardment have left no stone on the stone from homes, hospitals or places of worship. According to WHO calculations, as much as 92 percent of residential infrastructure is unfit for re-inhabitation. There are as many as 50 million tons of rubble in the region – twice as many as in post-war Warsaw.

Springer reveals that there are ongoing construction work on the site of the rubble from which the Palestinians were displaced. The sound of the bulldozers on can be heard day and night, in the blink of an eye cleaning the warscape. For each “cleaned up” building, the construction form can amount to $1.5,000 + the protection of the Israeli army. The publicist points to an astonishing scale of destruction, incomparable to any situation in fresh history.

Israel virtually wiped out not only the towns specified as Chuza (a town the size of Parchev, Kruszwica or Ciechocinka), but Rafah numbered 275 1000 people before the war. The Bajt Lahija is completely absent – more than 100 1000 (Kalisz, Koszalin, Legnica, Tarnów) or the Jabalija 56,000 exile camp (Pabianice, Świdnica, Wejherowo, Zgierz).

Springer has no uncertainty that the mass demolition of the cities in which the Palestinians lived is part of organized cultural cleansing.

Israel is not just about eliminating targets. Unarmed excavators in Chuza did not destruct Hamas fighters. They were to destruct the city so that the people who lived in it could not return to it. It's a known practice utilized in all cultural cleansing. due to the fact that if here in Poland, in the quiet yet till midnight we wonder whether the flat is simply a right or possibly just a commodity (or possibly both), then there were and always were specified places in the planet where the flat – access to it, was treated as a tool of repression and segregation. And erstwhile they deprived the people of their homes, they were forced to depart from the land on which they were unwanted. notes.

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