El 2 de julio de 2014, Mohammed Abu Khdeir, un niño palestino de 16 años, fue secuestrado por colonos sionistas en Jerusalén, fue llevado a un bosque y torturado durante horas para obligarle a beber gasolina y luego ser quemado vivo.
Tras su asesinato, se originaron fuertes protestas en Gaza e "Israel" respondió a esas protestas bombardeando durante 49 días seguidos la Franja, en la llamada "Operación Margen Protector", asesinando a más de 2000 palestinos.
Pero según BBC y CNN, todo empezó el 7 de octubre de 2023, háganles caso, son la "prensa libre" y nunca te mentirían.
⚡️ SON DAKİKA | HAN YUNUS’TA YENİ KATLİAM
İşgalci siyonist İsrail, Gazze Şeridi’nin güneyinde, Han Yunus’un doğusunda yerinden edilmiş aileleri hedef aldı.
İlk bilgilere göre saldırıda 15 Filistinli şehit oldu.
Çadırları, evleri, yolları, hastaneleri, çocukların uykusunu ve annelerin duasını hedef alan bu vahşet; artık savaş değil, dünyanın gözü önünde sürdürülen açık bir insanlık suçudur.
Gazze yalnız bırakıldıkça katliam büyüyor.
Suskunluk, bombaların gölgesinde tarafsızlık değil; zulme verilmiş sessiz bir onaydır.
Gazze için konuş.
Han Yunus için ses ver.
Katliama sessiz kalma.
#Gaza #KhanYounis #Gazze #FreePalestine #StopTheGenocide
1000 يوم ، ما أثقل الرقم!
ألف يومٍ يا غزَّة، والرِّيح تمرُّ على الرُّكام كأنها تقرأ الفاتحة على جثامين واشلاء من قضوا نحبهم.
- اليوم تُكمِل الإبادة أيَّامها الألف..
كل دقيقة فيها كانت كافية بأن تكسِر قلب واحد على الأقل!
🔴 1000 Days of Genocide 🔴
Key Figures Released by the Government Media Office – Gaza
As 1,000 days have passed since the beginning of the war, the Government Media Office in Gaza released the following statistical update:
- 2.4+ million people in the Gaza Strip have been subjected to war, starvation, and forced displacement.
- 1,000 days since the beginning of the war against civilians.
- More than 90% of the Gaza Strip has suffered widespread destruction.
- More than 80% of Gaza's territory has come under Israeli military control through military operations and displacement.
- 241 attacks were reported on the Al-Mawasi area, which had been designated as a humanitarian safe zone.
- 223,000+ tons of explosives were dropped on the Gaza Strip.
Human Impact
- 73,066 people who were killed have been recorded by hospitals since the beginning of the war.
- 9,500 people remain missing, including those believed to be trapped under the rubble or whose fate remains unknown.
- 21,500+ children killed.
- 12,500+ women killed.
- 9,000+ mothers killed.
- 22,500 fathers killed.
- 1,022+ children under one year of age killed.
- 520+ infants were born and died during the war.
Civilian Workers and Public Service Personnel
- 1,700 medical personnel killed.
- 145 Civil Defense personnel killed.
- 262 journalists killed.
- 194+ municipal employees killed, including 4 mayors.
- 2,800+ police officers and aid security personnel killed.
- 928+ members of the sports community killed.
Families
- 39,022+ families affected by attacks.
- 2,700+ families completely wiped out from the civil registry, representing 8,574 recorded deaths.
- 6,020+ families left with only one surviving member, representing 12,917 recorded deaths.
- 55% of those killed were children, women, and older persons.
Food Security and Health
- 460 deaths associated with hunger and malnutrition, including 164 children.
- 23 deaths linked to failed humanitarian aid airdrops.
- 43% of kidney patients lost their lives due to shortages of food and healthcare.
- 12,000+ miscarriages associated with inadequate nutrition and healthcare.
- 28 deaths from exposure to cold in displacement camps, including 25 children.
The 1,000th Day of the Genocidal War on Gaza
One thousand days of pain.
One thousand untold stories.
And one thousand reasons to remind the world that the suffering of civilians must never be forgotten.
@jacksonhinkle 1,000 Days of Gaza Genocide
Today marks 1,000 days since Gaza Genocide began.
73,000+ Palestinians killed
22,500+ children killed
11,500+ women killed
168,000+ injured
9,500+ people remain missing
Over 80% of Gaza's built destroyed
More child amputees than anywhere in the world