I didn't quote the part of the article subheaded Collecting the shreds of his family -- they meant shreds literally. Truly awful.
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@GnuLinuxDude sheesh you weren't kidding.
I don't even have the words for this. That poor guy. Losing a loved one is terrible at the best of times but that. Having to look through body parts to see if you recognise any. It's unspeakable.
Hassouna considers the Israeli perspective.
"You wanted to retrieve two elderly prisoners, it's their right. Aren't they humans? They're humans," Hassouna says. "A child is also a human. Just as you want to recognize the rights of the human whose life you want to save, you destroyed the lives of many people who had nothing to do with the whole war."
I think for the IDF, actually rescuing the hostages is just a lucky coincidence
Yes, killing 74 to rescue 2, definitely worth it. /s It just shows how much the IDF values the lives of Palestinians.
Mission accomplished 👍
In defiance of those who would use your death as weakness. Like I get it either way, deny the genocide deniars any victory you can, if you're able to withstand.
Palestinian lives matter.
In a few days/weeks we'll hear about Hassouna's death. By now, we should all know that influencers, bloggers, journalists and their families are especially targeted by Israel.
I want these Palestinians to stop showing their faces and be as anonymous as they can, while still telling their stories.