What are you talking about? I'm not sure what that thing is, but if its on the "palm" side of the hand, of course you wouldn't be able to see it. That's not his palm. It's the back of his hand. Are you AI or visually impaired? You're not making sense. You can also see that flesh mound by the thumb
You can see the thumb. It's on the top. It looks longer because it's touching the finger from the other hand. As someone else pointed out, the article is also from 1998.
There is 100% a genocide happening in Gaza right now. Overwhelmingly, the genocide scholars, experts, and organizations have come to this conclusion, including Israeli ones.
At this point, you are a modern day holocaust denier. Good luck in hell, loser.
Oct7th was a response from an oppressed people, lashing out at their oppressors. It was wrong, and I condemn their actions, but we can't move forward if we can't accurately address the root of the issue. I disagree with those who say the problem is the people and their culture, and they need to go.
Quite simply, the way I see it, over the past 16 years, they have not done anything meaningful to de-radicalize the Palestinian population, and frankly, their actions have only worked to do the opposite.
Also this shit is is sexist as fuck. You're the worst kind of feminist.
You're the reason the right came up with the term "feminazi"
Instead of bashing men to make yourself feel better, you should actually embody the principle of equality. You'd rather just have a matriarchy instead? Go figure.
With most of its 2.3 million residents unable to leave and the economy strangled, life for the average Gazan was characterized by extreme dependency, isolation, and a lack of opportunity or hope—conditions analogous to a penal institution, albeit on a vast, territorial scale.
This policy severely restricted the movement of people and goods, crippling the economy and making basic necessities like food, water, and medicine chronically scarce.
The "open-air prison" analogy stems from Israel's 16-year blockade, enforced with Egyptian support, which gave it near-total control over Gaza's borders, airspace, and territorial waters.
Fed through AI to fully summarize for ya. Busy at the moment so I apologize for the use of Ai. Please verify all claims independently
Here is a concise argument for Gaza being described as an "open-air prison" prior to October 7th, based on the conditions imposed by the Israeli blockade.