That there is anything remaining of the Gaza health system to collapse is amazing in itself. Meanwhile, there's been little reporting on the "life goes on as usual" Israeli health care system, except for very infrequent mention of IDF personnel being treated for short-, long-term, and permanent injuries and disabilities.
A similar amount of coverage on those being treated for PTSD, those refusing redeployment, number of suicides. What's the extent of each? Of course Israel doesn't want any of that known. But it raises a further question: what, if any, is the increase in those seeking psychiatric treatment for their witness of or participation in war crimes, crimes against humanity, other depravities and dehumanizations that the IDF takes pride in? Big increases in those numbers, or scarcely any - after all, they do celebrate the shooting of children and pregnant Palestinians - indicative of the utter soullessness of these beings, after all, can't call 'em people?
I just finished viewing a recent entry on Dimitri Lascaris' Reason2Resist Substack site "If Palestinians Disarm, Who Will Protect Them From Israel's Genocidal Regime? w/Laith Marouf." In the last ten minutes or so Marouf reveals that leaks from the Israeli military show 81,000 wounded IDF; 25,000-30,000 dead; and a health system overwhelmed with treating the wounded and disabled at a cost thus far of $2.5 billion over the past 24 months.
Now that's way significant at the p<0.05 level, even the p<0.01.
The quote you give in your first sentence is what I have always thought makes "the two state solution" impossible. Even if some territory were set aside to become a Palestinian state, the vast difference in power would have Israel intervening time and again to set the Palestinian state straight. It would simply be an enlargement of what we saw when Gaza was an outdoor prison with Israel the warden.
Relative to population, or more aptly, to size of IDF, it might be (barely) statistically significant at the p<0.05 level, as they say, but if there were any human dimension to their existence - aside from eating, drinking, defecating, fornicating - the 350 figure would reflect those who remained in the IDF instead.
Despite the best efforts of mainstream media, the New Jerk Times and the operatives & stooges of the two corrupt cartel parties, the PEOPLE are now showing the courage to call a genocide a GENOCIDE.
How much longer will will it take to acknowledge calling out Nazis as NAZIS?
That there is anything remaining of the Gaza health system to collapse is amazing in itself. Meanwhile, there's been little reporting on the "life goes on as usual" Israeli health care system, except for very infrequent mention of IDF personnel being treated for short-, long-term, and permanent injuries and disabilities.
A similar amount of coverage on those being treated for PTSD, those refusing redeployment, number of suicides. What's the extent of each? Of course Israel doesn't want any of that known. But it raises a further question: what, if any, is the increase in those seeking psychiatric treatment for their witness of or participation in war crimes, crimes against humanity, other depravities and dehumanizations that the IDF takes pride in? Big increases in those numbers, or scarcely any - after all, they do celebrate the shooting of children and pregnant Palestinians - indicative of the utter soullessness of these beings, after all, can't call 'em people?
My bet is the latter.
On those refusing to return to service in Gaza, the article I saw in Haaretz said the number was 350 which is insignificant.
I just finished viewing a recent entry on Dimitri Lascaris' Reason2Resist Substack site "If Palestinians Disarm, Who Will Protect Them From Israel's Genocidal Regime? w/Laith Marouf." In the last ten minutes or so Marouf reveals that leaks from the Israeli military show 81,000 wounded IDF; 25,000-30,000 dead; and a health system overwhelmed with treating the wounded and disabled at a cost thus far of $2.5 billion over the past 24 months.
Now that's way significant at the p<0.05 level, even the p<0.01.
The quote you give in your first sentence is what I have always thought makes "the two state solution" impossible. Even if some territory were set aside to become a Palestinian state, the vast difference in power would have Israel intervening time and again to set the Palestinian state straight. It would simply be an enlargement of what we saw when Gaza was an outdoor prison with Israel the warden.
Relative to population, or more aptly, to size of IDF, it might be (barely) statistically significant at the p<0.05 level, as they say, but if there were any human dimension to their existence - aside from eating, drinking, defecating, fornicating - the 350 figure would reflect those who remained in the IDF instead.
Despite the best efforts of mainstream media, the New Jerk Times and the operatives & stooges of the two corrupt cartel parties, the PEOPLE are now showing the courage to call a genocide a GENOCIDE.
How much longer will will it take to acknowledge calling out Nazis as NAZIS?
I hope to be alive to see both Israel and the US held accountable for this horrific genocide. I’m 74 years old.