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@regendans@todon.eu  ·  activity timestamp 14 hours ago

In Gaza, Palestinians say they saw this pattern long before it appeared in other parts of the world.

“The genocide itself was a warning. Seeing Israel get away with crimes we never thought would be met with nothing more than timid condemnations suggested that the war would not stop here,” Muhammed al-Khaldi, a 32-year-old teacher from Gaza, told MEE.

“Gaza was the testing ground where Israel pushed the limits of what it could do. Unfortunately, the world allowed it to act without restraint. Now, they [Israel] know they can commit similar crimes elsewhere.”

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In a similar attack in Gaza on 10 August 2024, the Israeli military bombed al-Tabaeen school in eastern Gaza City, where thousands of Palestinians were seeking shelter.

Around 100 Palestinians, including women and children, were killed on a Saturday in at least three waves of bombing as they performed dawn prayers.

👉Over 97 percent of Gaza’s schools have been destroyed or damaged, and 92 percent of all education facilities in the coastal enclave require full reconstruction or major rehabilitation to become functional again, according to Unicef.👈

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/gaza-tehran-palestinians-and-iranians-compare-life-under-bombs

#gaza #palestine #iran #usa #israel #warcrimes #genocide

Middle East Eye

From Gaza to Tehran, Palestinians and Iranians compare life under the bombs

Residents of Iran and Gaza draw harrowing parallels as they see Israeli and US attacks destroy their homes, schools and hospitals
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