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Uncle Joe

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Tue Oct 17, 2023, 11:53 AM Oct 2023

"We Will Never Leave": Human Rights Lawyer Raji Sourani in Gaza City Refuses to Be "Good Victim"



We go to Gaza City to speak with Raji Sourani, director of the Palestinian Center for Human Rights in Gaza, who is refusing to move south after Israel’s evacuation order. “Why should we be good victims for criminals who do war crimes [in] the daylight in front of the whole world, and the world is watching?” asks Sourani, who says there are no safe havens in Gaza, but social solidarity is high among survivors. “They can bomb us. They can kill us. But they cannot take the love and the justice from our hearts and minds.” Since October 7, Israel’s attacks on Gaza have killed 2,800 people — over a third of them children — a figure that does not include an estimated 1,000 additional Palestinians trapped under rubble of homes and businesses. Civil groups are sounding the alarm as civilians in Gaza are being forced to use contaminated water, a majority of hospitals remain partially operational, and critical supplies are running low under Israel’s complete siege of the territory.
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"We Will Never Leave": Human Rights Lawyer Raji Sourani in Gaza City Refuses to Be "Good Victim" (Original Post) Uncle Joe Oct 2023 OP
Am I permitted to say I disagree with our government's fairly radical approach Trust_Reality Oct 2023 #1

Trust_Reality

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1. Am I permitted to say I disagree with our government's fairly radical approach
Tue Oct 17, 2023, 01:10 PM
Oct 2023

to the middle east?

It is my understanding that two religions in that area have been fighting each other for centuries.

Religions are not going away, so wars will not disappear either.

And it is my observation that religious issues and religious differences can stimulate just as much, if not more, pure raw brutality as any other cause, like greed, for example.

It is all very sad, but it is what it is.

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