05/01/2024 / By Ethan Huff
In the immediate aftermath of the October 7 Hamas attack in Israel, the Netanyahu regime told Palestinian refugees living in the Gaza Strip to travel south for protection against the subsequent IDF invasion. However, now that most of the refugees have relocated to Rafah’s so-called “safe” zones where Israel told them to go for safety, Israel Defense Forces are reportedly bombing them to death.
An NBC News investigation looked more closely at seven deadly airstrikes that Israel launched on Rafah between January and April of this year, all of which were filmed by the media outlet’s camera crews. NBC also looked at video footage from the Al-Mawasi humanitarian zone, which was supposed to be a safe place for Palestinian refugees to avoid dying.
“The crews compiled the GPS coordinates of each strike, all of which hit an area identified by the Israeli military as an evacuation zone in an online interactive map it published on Dec. 1,” NBC reported, noting that the map has not been altered or updated in any way and is still accurate.
Confusing and hard to read, according to Palestinians and international humanitarian organizations alike, the map instructs refugees to go places that in many cases do not even allow access to its coordinates and information due to Israeli-instigated cellphone and internet blackouts.
“People are fleeing to roads that the government told them to use to places where the Israeli government told them to go,” said Sari Bashi, the program director at Human Rights Watch. “And when they go, they get killed.”
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According to Bashi, Israel’s attacks on Palestinian “safe” zones are not the exception, but rather the rule. They are happening again and again on purpose, just like what happened to the World Food Kitchen caravan that was bombed by the IDF after previously establishing their route with the IDF.
Now, Israel is telling Palestinian refugees to go to areas of Gaza that they claim are “safe,” only to then bomb the s**t out of them, as former President Trump would say.
On December 18, the IDF dropped leaflets over Gaza telling civilians and refugees to go to Rafah’s Tal Al Sultan, Al Zuhur and Al Shaboura neighborhoods, which were designated by the IDF as being “safe.” The NBC investigation found that all three locations were later hit by airstrikes that took the lives of dozens of people.
When asked by NBC to comment about the investigation’s findings, the IDF claimed in an email that it is “not aware of any strike at the provided coordinates and times.”
Keep in mind that this is the same IDF that has brainwashed the world into believing that it is Hamas taking advantage of innocents by using them as human shields. Meanwhile, the IDF is doing everything it claims Hamas does against Palestinian civilians.
By simply claiming that there are Hamas militants hiding among civilians, Israel has carte blanche to basically do whatever it wants. And since many people are afraid of being “cursed” by God for speaking out against Israel’s crimes against humanity, the Zionist state continues to get away with literal murder.
In the beginning of all this, the IDF promised to commit to international law by distinguishing between alleged terrorists and civilians, but the opposite is what is happening.
“Iran was too big of an opponent so let’s kill more defenseless women and children?” one commenter over at RT wrote of Israel’s atrocious behavior.
“This further shows that Israel is intent on ethnically cleansing all of Palestine,” wrote another about Israel’s atrocities.
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