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Palestinians Getting Fed Up of Yahya Sinwar.

Hamas Leader Being Blamed.

By Nicholas BishopPublished 5 months ago 3 min read
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Hamas Leader: Yahya Sinwar.

Gaza is getting smashed to smithereens by the IDF (Israel Defence Force). Is Gaza, even a functioning state, any more? The IDF from land, sea and air have pulverised Gaza to such an extent, that much of it, is a wasteland!

When this war ends, as it must, who is going to pay for the all damage, wrought, by the IDF? In a sense, Israel should pay for the reconstruction of Gaza. They have destroyed everything that made Gaza, a functioning, autonomous, entity. Health places, workplaces, education centres, and even, UN buildings, have been destroyed. Hundreds of Palestinians are dead and maimed. The Gazan health service is failing to be of any help. Water, electricity and food remain blockaded. The population of Gaza City moved to Khan Yunis, as instructed, by the IDF. Now, Khan Yunis and Rafa, two Gazan cities, are being bombed, by the IDF. Cities that Israel told Gazan civilians would be safe are not safe for Gazans. Now, Israel has instructed the population to move to a place, 6 miles, long. Where food and provisions would be waiting for fleeing Gazans. This is a wasteland on the Gazan coast, and there are no UN or any other charitable groups, waiting for them. Gazans are living in the open, making tents made of polythene. Winter is coming and disease will be rife.

Israel says it attacks non-military areas because Hamas has embedded itself in those areas. So, when Israel attacks, large numbers of civilians are dying, as well as, alleged Hamas operatives. This may be true or not, much of what Israel puts out, is propaganda. Hamas, does, exactly the same, so one cannot tell what is truth and what is not.

As the war progresses, if it can even be called that, Israeli and Hamas combatants are dying. However, given that Hamas is outgunned and out- numbered, the Hamas losses, must be bigger, than the IDF's.

The UN Secretary-General called for a ceasefire, but the US vetoed the measure. It would seem, anyway, that Hamas and Israel, are in no mood for a ceasefire. The US, stands, lock, stock, and barrel, behind Israel. As do most of the Western nations. Hezbollah, the Houthis, Iran, and Turkey are standing with Hamas. The US, UK, Germany, Netherlands, etc, have naval fleets to back up Israel. Hezbollah, is attacking Israel, but is not committing to a full fight. Groups in Syria and Iran, backed by Iran, are attacking US bases for backing Israel. The US has hit back at these groups. The Houthis of Yemen hijacked Israeli vessels and fired missiles at Israel. Could this develop into a wider war? It is possible, but I think, right now, that's not happening!

Allegedly, Hamas operatives, are surrendering. It seems some Gazans are sick to death of the non-stop attacks by the IDF and the misery it causes. They just want the violence to stop. When they had a few days of a ceasefire and supplies were allowed in, it was a moment of normality. Since the fighting restarted it has been a living hell.

Many Gazans are now blaming Hamas Leader, Yahya Sinwar. Holding Him and Him alone, personally responsible, for their situation. Many probably just want this war to stop, and stop, with a full stop. Whether Hamas is still in power or not!

The Hamas attack on 7 October was evil and was not necessary. 1,200 Israelis died and 200 hundred kidnapped, some have been, released. Since then, Israel has killed 1,700 Gazans. The Gaza Strip is in ruins. What will be the aftermath of this awful event, only God Himself, knows!

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Nicholas Bishop

I am a freelance writer currently writing for Blasting News and HubPages. I mainly write about politics. But have and will cover all subjects when the need arises.

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