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Hamas Admits It is Out of Fuel and Facing "Humanitarian Catastrophe;" Appeals for International Help. "Dirtiest crime of collective punishment against defenseless civilians in modern history...."

Gaza pleads with the world to pity them and intervene before remaining fuel runs out and they are plunged into darkness—and worse. On Twitter, few want to help Hamas’ Subjects

Analysis: The Hamas government of Gaza, which launched an attack on Israel that massacred 1200 innocent Israelis, is now pleading for the intervention of the international community. The Israeli government responded to the murder of some 1200 of its citizens, including infants killed in their cribs, by cutting off fuel, water and electricity. No one has rushed to the rescue of the enclave’s 2.3 million residents, 200,000 of whom are now without housing.

On Twitter, few posters seemed to care. “These types of things happen when you murder 1000 people in a sneak attack,” tweeted The Last Don.

"How many of them raised their boys to hate Israeli? To jump on motorcycles & hanggliders to shoot dogs & people & decapitate babies? Who raised their sons to be that way? Many small countries exist in harmony with big neighbors. Why not this one?” tweeted Agility Master.

"These the same people celebrating and live streaming murders a couple days ago?” tweeted Eddie Hill. “Of course, but they were quiet when Israelis were butchered."

"The Gaza Strip is facing an imminent humanitarian catastrophe, with the power plant stopping completely within hours due to the depletion of fuel, which threatens to plunge the Strip into complete darkness and the impossibility of continuing to provide all basic life services, all of which depend on electricity, and it will not be possible to operate it partially with generators in light of the ban on fuel supplies.” says a press release issued 10.10.23 at 9:07 pm PST.

🚨BREAKING: Government Media Office in Gaza's Urgent Call For Help OFFICIAL STATEMENT:

ELECTRICITY: "The Gaza Strip is facing an imminent humanitarian catastrophe, with the power plant stopping completely within hours due to the depletion of fuel, which threatens to plunge the Strip into complete darkness and the impossibility of continuing to provide all basic life services, all of which depend on electricity, and it will not be possible to operate it partially with generators in light of the ban on fuel supplies."

HUMANITARIAN CRISIS: "This catastrophic situation creates a humanitarian crisis for all residents of the Gaza Strip, which is exacerbated by the occupation's continued aggression and destruction of entire residential neighborhoods with hundreds of tons of explosives, and the bombing of citizens' homes over their heads, in what can be described as the dirtiest crime of collective punishment against defenseless civilians in modern history."

INTERNATIONAL HELP: "In the face of this reality that threatens the lives of more than 2.3 million people, we launch a very urgent distress call to the international community and its humanitarian and relief organizations, with the need to move quickly to stop this crime against humanity and this multi-form mass killing, and the need to provide the Gaza Strip with all means of life, and not Leaving its residents hostage to the killing tools used by the occupation."

 
 

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Martire writes:

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