Global Palestinian solidarity demonstrations are getting bigger, but whether taking to the streets will make a difference to government policy is up for debate, writes Riley Stuart.
Prisons have running water, hospitals, food, and the people in them are mostly criminals, with a few guards and staff. Prisoners still have human rights. None of that is true for Gaza.
The people living in Gaza are children, with a few terrorists, and foreign aid workers.
Concentration camps need not be work camps. They are defined by what motivated their creation (segregating a specific group of a population).
Prisons have running water, hospitals, food, and the people in them are mostly criminals, with a few guards and staff. Prisoners still have human rights. None of that is true for Gaza.
The people living in Gaza are children, with a few terrorists, and foreign aid workers.
Concentration camps need not be work camps. They are defined by what motivated their creation (segregating a specific group of a population).
just a few terrorists? X3
Gaza is Hamas’ headquarters! they’re the governing body of Gaza and separated themselves from the PLO
also the reason why the infrastructure is so bad is because hamas used most of the water pipes to construct their missiles. oops.