That Israelis have shown little compassion for the people of Gaza is unarguable. Contrary to international law, the Israelis have meted out collective punishment to Gazans.
News today of yet further conduct by the Israelis really goes too far. A side-question is what the UN and nations of the world will do about Israel's egregious conduct. The International Middle East Media Centre reports:
"Nearly two years after the devastating Israeli invasion of Gaza that left 1400 dead and over 30,000 families without homes, many of the schools that were destroyed in the invasion have yet to be rebuilt. Now a United Nations effort to rebuild schools in Gaza has been cut short by the Israeli military, which refuses to give the UN permission to build several schools.
The Israeli military claims that the schools could be used by Hamas to plan terror attacks against Israel. This, despite the fact that multiple UN and international investigations have found no evidence that Hamas has ever used a school in this way, and the fact that the armed wing of Hamas has not knowingly attacked Israeli civilians for over 5 years.
According to UNRWA spokesman Adnan Abu Hasna, over 40,000 students were kept out of school this year due to a lack of facilities, and Israel's refusal to allow the construction of needed facilities merely exacerbates this problem."
News today of yet further conduct by the Israelis really goes too far. A side-question is what the UN and nations of the world will do about Israel's egregious conduct. The International Middle East Media Centre reports:
"Nearly two years after the devastating Israeli invasion of Gaza that left 1400 dead and over 30,000 families without homes, many of the schools that were destroyed in the invasion have yet to be rebuilt. Now a United Nations effort to rebuild schools in Gaza has been cut short by the Israeli military, which refuses to give the UN permission to build several schools.
The Israeli military claims that the schools could be used by Hamas to plan terror attacks against Israel. This, despite the fact that multiple UN and international investigations have found no evidence that Hamas has ever used a school in this way, and the fact that the armed wing of Hamas has not knowingly attacked Israeli civilians for over 5 years.
According to UNRWA spokesman Adnan Abu Hasna, over 40,000 students were kept out of school this year due to a lack of facilities, and Israel's refusal to allow the construction of needed facilities merely exacerbates this problem."
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