The young man, bound by zip-tie cuffs, delivered his Israeli captors’ message but was shot as he tried to walk out of the hospital gate.
In a video taken shortly after his arrival, his eyes are wide, dazed, and scared all at once. He had something to tell the thousands sheltering at the facility.
A crowd gathered around, according to Mohammed El Helou, one of the only remaining Palestinian journalists in the hospital, and the young handcuffed man said that the Israeli military had sent him with a message.
“Get out of the hospital, you need to get out of the hospital because they are going to blow it up.”
Abu Al-Ola was killed shortly after walking out of the hospital. According to El Helou, he was shot by an Israeli soldier three times in his chest and abdomen while still inside the gates of the hospital.
Al Serr, the Nasser Hospital doctor, confirmed the account of Abu Al-Ola being killed as he left the hospital. El Helou later got footage of Abu Al-Ola’s corpse in a body bag, still robed in his PPE.
Shot anyone trying to leave but plenty of Palestinians worked in Israel… Does not compute. Even if that were true, when your neighbouring country indoctrinates it’s citizens to destroy the jews from an early age, you can’t really trust any civilian.
Open air prison - then every country is an open air prison if you can’t freely leave to neighbouring countries - It’s called borders.
Dropped bombs? You might be confusing Israel with Gaza. Israel is the one that had to install an “iron dome” missile defense system due to random bombing from Gaza.
The brainwashing is strong here.
Dude just stop. You’re telling on your own ignorance with each post.
Because there is no functioning economy in Gaza. And they require work permits, which are capriciously granted and withheld by Israel, until the militants threaten escalation. It’s such a regular cycle of escalate-to-deescalate that the behavior is expected by both sides. Militants get a chance to smuggle during the cross border movement, Israel gets intel on the newest crop of actors launching firebombs, while civilians on both sides suffer
This argument is so weak, literally any European, anyone who’s seen the US-Canada border, or the US-Mexico border for that matter, is living proof else wise. There’s massive walls and fences around all parts of Gaza, except the sea. Everywhere in and out is tightly controlled and searched, and an exhaustive list of ‘dual use’ items like medical supplies, building equipment, technology, etc are banned entry.
Bruh.
You can’t freely enter any European border country, no. Those that belong to Schengen can freely travel but they don’t seem to want to anihalate and rape their neighbors - it seems to really help.
There is no functioning economy in a rich land with 2 million people while Israel made an advanced country out of desert?
Perhaps the problem is the people.
All I care is Israel grew to one of the most advanced economies on earth from desert while gaza is as good as any other Muslim shithole with no oil.
Bro your racism is shining through, you might want to check that
I know I won’t change any minds here. What’s born crooked and all…
You know, if pretty much the entire world is saying Israel is going too far, including the US who are normally 100% behind Israel, and the goddamn International Court of Justice, perhaps it’s time to consider that it’s you, and not the rest of the world, that needs to change their mind.
But they offer no proper solutions despite the same drivel of the last decades that led to October 7.
I actually believed what the media said about the Israeli-Palestine war with the colonizations and all that, but upon reading about Israel and gaza strip history and the current developments I’m all for Israel now.
Racist confirmed, move along folks. They can’t help but spout their small minded drivel if you talk long enough to them
Finally. This circlejerk is tiresome
The problem is a 30 year long economic blockade by Israel. Gaza can’t function because Israel will not allow it to function:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockade_of_the_Gaza_Strip
https://www.oxfam.org/en/timeline-humanitarian-impact-gaza-blockade