Wow. Ok. This has what to do with supporting your theory? You’re the one throwing it out here again…
Anyway, back to the reality on the ground today:
The Rafah crossing has largely been shut since May 2024. The ceasefire deal also includes the ramping up of aid to Gaza, where hundreds of thousands of people were determined in August to be affected by famine, according to the IPC global hunger monitor.
The crossing has in previous ceasefires functioned as a key conduit for humanitarian aid to flow into the enclave.
Although the flow of aid through another crossing has increased significantly since the ceasefire began, the United Nations says far more is needed.
Key questions of Hamas disarming, the future governance of Gaza, the make-up of an international "stabilization force", and moves towards the creation of a Palestinian state have yet to be resolved.
Here’s a (one continuous) screenshot from this very news story, & the things (some of them) that have me questioning…things.
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If “militants” in this area in southern Gaza, around this Rafah border crossing “allegedly” fired upon IDF troops and “allegedly” fired an anti-tank weapon at the same IDF, & “allegedly” Hamas (or the armed wing of Hamas) hasn’t had contact with groups there since March (so for 1/2 a year?) and this Rafah crossing has “largely” been shut down since May of 2024 (so for a year and a half)…
1) How is there a market in Nureirat if the border crossing has been mostly closed for 18-ish months?
2) Where are the goods at this market that Palestinians are rushing out to buy stuff from coming from?
3) How would Reuters even know about this?
4) If Reuters can know about this immediately or damn close to it, communication wise, How can Hamas claim it hasn’t had communication with its militants in that area for 1/2 a year?
The Israeli military said on Sunday a ceasefire in Gaza had resumed after an attack killed two of its soldiers and prompted a wave of airstrikes that Palestinians said killed 26 people, in the most serious test yet of this month's truce.
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That’s my questions just from that small screenshot from this one new story from today. Does that make me or anyone else that doesn’t agree with your opinion an Israeli Hasbara plant on the Interwebs, or are these legitimate questions based on the information available?