Israel has announced plans to launch a full-scale offensive on the town of Rafah in the southern Gaza strip, claiming it is the only way to “completely destroy” Hamas. But according to former French military officer and author Guillaume Ancel, a large-scale military operation in the city that is now host to half of Gaza’s population is of no strategic interest. In his analysis, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s only goal is to make the Palestinian enclave “uninhabitable”.

Should new negotiations fail, the prospect of a military ground offensive in overcrowded Rafah raises the worst fears for the trapped Palestinian refugees. Nearly 30,000 people have so far been killed in the conflict, mostly women and children, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory.

“In an area of 10 square kilometres, there are almost 1.5 million Palestinians, so this will necessarily lead to a massacre of the civilian population,” says Hamel. “Attacking the town of Rafah, where two-thirds of Gaza’s population is now squeezed, would mean committing carnage,” agrees Ancel.

The former soldier points out that the town has already been subjected to daily bombardment designed “to prepare the territory” for a ground attack. On Thursday, fresh Israeli bombardment of the city flattened a mosque and destroyed homes in what residents called one of their worst nights yet, killing at least 97 people and wounding 130 others in the last 24 hours, according to Gaza’s health authorities. Most victims were still under rubble or in areas rescuers could not reach.

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      Yes and then Gaza is occupied by Israel for the rest of eternity so Gazans can quietly get tortured, raped and kidnapped (and ethnically cleansed like the West Bank). Very good deal.

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        West Bank is ethnically cleansed, how much did their population drop, 50%? 75%?, 90%? Oh those poor people must be suffering so much why don’t their billionaire and millionaire leaders who sit their asses in Qatar, Lebanon and Turkey do something for them? Why do they ask the poor to fight for them while they and their kids enjoy lives in 5 star hotels?

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          Uh… Look at the land area inhabited by Palestinians now vs 1967. They’re having a Nakba in slow motion.

          Oh those poor people must be suffering so much why don’t their billionaire and millionaire leaders who sit their asses in Qatar, Lebanon and Turkey do something for them?

          Because Israel controls everything that goes in and out of Gaza and aren’t allowing aid?

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      Wtf, how Israel’s has already killed most of them likely, Israel gives two shits about getting hostages back or they would have traded them earlier for the children in Israel prisons

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      The offered a deal to release the hostages if there’s a ceasefire and Israel rejected it. Israel doesn’t care about the hostages, they care about ethnic cleansing

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        Wait, didn’t Gazans have free elections in 2005/6 when they elected Hamass? So they are ruled by their own government they chose. Or are Hamass terrorists and usurpers? Then Israel is doing Palestinians a favor by getting rid of Hamass tyrants for them, right? Why did Egypt not declare Gaza a free Palestinian state last time it occupied it? Why did Jordan not do the same for West Bank?

        If your great-great-great grandfather occupied my land am I allowed to rape your mother and sisters? You won’t object too much if I also kill you first, right? After all I’m only resisting the occupation.

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          Sabra and Shatila massacre: What happened in Lebanon in 1982?

          The PLO withdrew from Lebanon by September 1, 1982. Assurances were provided by the United States and a multi-national force that the remaining Palestinian refugees and civilians would be protected.

          Two weeks later, the Israeli military besieged Sabra and Shatila and provided cover for their allies, a right-wing Lebanese militia called the Phalange, to carry out the mass killings.

          The killing continued for 43 hours, from 6pm on Thursday, 16 September, until 1pm on Saturday, 18 September.

          While accurate figures on the number of people killed are difficult to ascertain, estimates have put the death toll at between 2,000-3,500 civilians.

          Testimonies from the mass killing describe horrific acts of slaughter, mutilation, rape and mass graves. Images from the aftermath were aired on television worldwide and caused global outrage.

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      Some crazy Canadian kidnaps some people from America

      America military bombs Canada so much that it reduces all of their cities to rubble, goes door to door killing children and raping women and children, capturing them and torturing them in blacksites and prisons, invites citizens to come gawk at their tortured prisoners, shoots and bombs canadian hospitals and foreign food relief and shoots people trying to reach aid stations or leave and then says that their goal is to make Canada completely uninhabitable.

      Yeah… sure that is appropriate response and definitely the way the world works… Definitely not genocide and rampant war crimes…

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    If anyone is wondering why the casualty numbers seem to be plateauing, remember that Israel has rendered most of Gaza’s hospitals inoperable. People are still dying; there’s just nobody to count them anymore.