Mate - straight from the copy book.
Did you really mean to post that?
There is around 30,000 children murdered, millions displaced without the chance of returning, devastation of entire neighbourhoods, infrastructure, roads, schools, hospitals livestock, olive groves, water turned off - ffs, you have really let yourself down here. It is literal genocide.
In the first three weeks of the current operation, Swords of Iron, the civilian proportion of total deaths rose to 61%, in what Levy described as “unprecedented killing” for Israeli forces in
Gaza. The ratio is significantly higher than the average civilian toll in all the conflicts around the world from the second world war to the 1990s
The BBC:
The BBC has spoken to military experts who have described the wide variety of bombs used by Israel - some about 100lb and others as large as 2000lb - as having directly contributed to the scale of fatalities in this conflict.
Being near the impact of the largest bombs is like "surfing on the Earth as the shockwave momentarily liquefies the ground", says Marc Garlasco, a former senior intelligence analyst at the Pentagon and former UN war crimes investigator, who spoke to victims and witnesses of these bombs.
What makes them even more devastating is that Gaza has a very high population density. It is just 41km (25 miles) long and 10km (six miles) wide. On average, before the conflict, there were more than 5,700 people per sq km in Gaza - very similar to the average density in London.
Israel began its military campaign in Gaza in the wake of Hamas' attacks, in which 1,200 people were killed, most of them civilians. Three months later, it is facing mounting pressure over the number of civilian casualties.
In worldwide conflicts between 2011 and 2021, on average 90% of fatalities were civilians when explosive weapons were used on populated areas, according to the research and advocacy group Action on Armed Violence.
According to US intelligence assessments seen by CNN, in this war, Israel had
dropped more than 29,000 bombs on Gaza, external since the war began and mid-December, with 40-45% of these unguided.
These unguided bombs "can miss their target by up to 30m, which is the difference between hitting a Hamas HQ and an apartment packed with civilians", says Mr Garlasco, who has worked on three previous wars in Gaza and is now a military adviser for the Dutch peace organisation PAX.
As for your laughable leaflet dropping line: they "warn them to leave, bomb them as they leave, bomb hen as they travel and bomb them as they get there. The ones who can't leave....guess what - they bomb them.
F*** knows what you have been reading