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Feel like once the hostages are handed over Israel will start bombing again

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Wakeuplittlebunnies · 10/10/2025 06:50

It seems too good to be true, a final end to the war.

After all the plans that were announced with regards to annexation and the Israeli far-right government members, I can’t help but feel that once all of the hostages are released Israel will go ham on Gaza.

There will be nothing to stop them bombing everywhere.

No hostages to avoid bombing.

No families pleading with the Israeli ministers.

Israel has broken so many ceasefires and this was with the hostages lives at stake.

I don’t know, but I can’t celebrate with everyone as I don’t believe it will last and my heart says that’s it’s going to get worse.

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Twiglets1 · 11/10/2025 09:55

@SomeoneSomewheree I haven't commented on Dr Hussam at all.

SomeoneSomewheree · 11/10/2025 09:55

The lawyer of a high-profile Gazan doctor detained by Israel since last December has spoken of her shock over his condition after being allowed a rare visit to see him in jail.
Ghaid Qassem has told Sky News that Dr Hussam Abu Safiya - the director of the Kamal Adwan hospital in northern Gaza - survives on very little food, including two spoonfuls of rice a day and has lost a third of his body weight. She said he has been subjected to severe beatings.

"As a young woman, seeing an older man - a respected doctor like Hussam Abu Safiya - broken in front of me, degraded, surrounded by prison guards, in the worst possible condition, how am I supposed to feel?" she said.
"The conditions of his detention are extremely harsh, inhumane, with continuous assaults.
"This is the sixth time he has been brutally attacked.

"The most recent incident was on 24 June, which coincided with the end of Israel's war with Iran and the strike on Soroka Hospital in Beersheba [Israel].
"It seems the prison authorities decided to take revenge. They raided Abu Safiya's cell and began assaulting him.
"He was beaten, sustaining bruises on his head, neck, and back. Afterwards, he requested medical treatment because he felt abnormal heartbeats, but his request was denied."

Gaza - The Latest News from the UK and Around the World | Sky News

Sky News - First for Breaking News, video, headlines, analysis and top stories from business, politics, entertainment and more in the UK and worldwide.

https://news.sky.com/topic/gaza-8014/1

PevenseygirlQQ · 11/10/2025 09:56

SpaceRaccoon · 11/10/2025 09:54

I haven’t seen any pictures of Evyatar David maybe he had a chronic illness?

He's a hostage starving in a tunnel. He looked well and healthy before he was kidnapped by Hamas. But you know this.

Just like you know there are people starving in Gaza.

Twiglets1 · 11/10/2025 09:59

PevenseygirlQQ · 11/10/2025 09:56

Just like you know there are people starving in Gaza.

What we are questioning is the issue of mass famine in Gaza. The evidence we see before our eyes seems to suggest otherwise, thankfully.

Some children (who often seem to have underlying conditions) have died of malnutrition related causes, this we know.

SpaceRaccoon · 11/10/2025 10:01

PevenseygirlQQ · 11/10/2025 09:56

Just like you know there are people starving in Gaza.

I have seen no evidence of mass starvation in Gaza.

PevenseygirlQQ · 11/10/2025 10:06

Twiglets1 · 11/10/2025 09:59

What we are questioning is the issue of mass famine in Gaza. The evidence we see before our eyes seems to suggest otherwise, thankfully.

Some children (who often seem to have underlying conditions) have died of malnutrition related causes, this we know.

No the poster was flat out denying it, because they haven’t seen pictures and people have charged iphones, even though several agencies have confirmed famine.

I refuse to believe that every single child we have seen pictures of had an underlying issue. (underlying issues that could have been treated if hospitals weren’t blown to bits)

Maybe if international journalists were allowed to enter Gaza than maybe I or you could be proved right/wrong.

PevenseygirlQQ · 11/10/2025 10:07

SpaceRaccoon · 11/10/2025 10:01

I have seen no evidence of mass starvation in Gaza.

Well because you @SpaceRaccoon haven‘t seen any evidence we all must believe you and not the UN or any one else, got it.

noblegiraffe · 11/10/2025 10:20

I don't think it's bad to question why the videos coming out of Gaza celebrating the ceasefire contain so many healthy, well-fed looking people when we have been previously repeatedly told that there is no food.

We've also been told that there was food but it was being hoarded by Hamas. Perhaps the people in the videos were able to get the food but elsewhere there are people who were not able to. The living conditions in Gaza are undeniably terrible.

I've recently seen videos/reports on twitter that Hamas are now going through Gaza and executing their opponents (Palestinian, not Israeli). We know from the 2015 Amnesty International report that Hamas torture and kill Palestinians, so restricting access to food is certainly not beyond them. https://edition.cnn.com/2015/05/27/world/hamas-amnesty-international-report/index.html

Amnesty report says Hamas committed war crimes against Palestinians | CNN

Abductions. Torture. Summary executions of opponents. These are allegations made against the Palestinian group Hamas in a report by Amnesty International.

https://edition.cnn.com/2015/05/27/world/hamas-amnesty-international-report/index.html

Twiglets1 · 11/10/2025 10:21

We believe the evidence of our own eyes above anything else @PevenseygirlQQ which you should too.

Look at the pictures now coming out of Gaza with an open mind and you will see the Gazans thankfully do not look starving, they do not look like the pictures we have seen elsewhere of people living in famine conditions. We don't need journalists to interpret that for us.

And I never said every single child we have seen pictures of had underlying issues. Though they often seemed to after the individual cases highlighted by the media were investigated in more depth.

Again, I don't deny and have never denied widespread food insecurity in Gaza with malnutrition affecting many people and in particular the most vulnerable such as babies and children. What I am specifically questioning is the narrative of widespread famine in Gaza.

CarpeVitam · 11/10/2025 10:23

Wakeuplittlebunnies · 10/10/2025 07:27

See Danielle Weiss on Piers Morgan yesterday, this is what I think will happen.

Also, if Israel says that Hamas has caused a threat to Israel and then they start to bomb Gaza again who’s to check to see if it’s true.

I don’t think Trump will do a damn thing. Did you see the Gaza Riviera video?

Come on, it’s like telling a child, mums gone to the shops for five minutes when you know she’s gone away for the weekend.

The Gaza riviera video was a spoof!

PevenseygirlQQ · 11/10/2025 10:26

Twiglets1 · 11/10/2025 10:21

We believe the evidence of our own eyes above anything else @PevenseygirlQQ which you should too.

Look at the pictures now coming out of Gaza with an open mind and you will see the Gazans thankfully do not look starving, they do not look like the pictures we have seen elsewhere of people living in famine conditions. We don't need journalists to interpret that for us.

And I never said every single child we have seen pictures of had underlying issues. Though they often seemed to after the individual cases highlighted by the media were investigated in more depth.

Again, I don't deny and have never denied widespread food insecurity in Gaza with malnutrition affecting many people and in particular the most vulnerable such as babies and children. What I am specifically questioning is the narrative of widespread famine in Gaza.

The original poster I was replying to as I have said, seems to be denying any of it and was putting it down to chronic illness, and that the only starving person they had seen was a hostage; that was my point.

I am frustrated by their ignorance that its not happening at all, however I imagine they are also frustrated that I am insisting it is

MissyB1 · 11/10/2025 10:58

SpaceRaccoon · 11/10/2025 10:01

I have seen no evidence of mass starvation in Gaza.

Oh you’ve actually been there on the ground? Which aid agency have you been working for?

HellsBalls · 11/10/2025 11:17

There is quite a lot of noise coming out of Hamas.
“Hamas leader Basem Naim to Sky News: Our weapons are going to be handed over only to the hands of a Palestinian State, and our fighters can be integrated into the Palestinian National Army. Before that, no one has the right to deny us the right to resist the occupation by all means.”

I think it will be Hamas that won’t honour (a word they don’t understand) the ceasefire and will continue to maintain power, and the IDF will be full justified in targeted attacks.

“Horrific: in western Gaza City, Hamas militias stormed the tent of a displaced man, dragged him into the street in front of people, shot him in the legs.”
https://x.com/IhabHassane/status/1976781351438442563

Looks like Hamas aren’t going anywhere soon.
Send in the drones.

Ihab Hassan (@IhabHassane) on X

Horrific: in western Gaza City, Hamas militias stormed the tent of a displaced man, dragged him into the street in front of people, shot him in the legs.

https://x.com/IhabHassane/status/1976781351438442563

ThatLadyLady · 11/10/2025 11:21

SpaceRaccoon · 11/10/2025 10:01

I have seen no evidence of mass starvation in Gaza.

The Israeli minister of social equality has said herself it is a “holocaust”. She is proud of it.

https://x.com/partisan_12/status/1976513019992580180?s=46

dairydebris · 11/10/2025 11:24

ClockworkGoose · 11/10/2025 08:36

Why am I not surprised Israel are point blank refusing to include several Palestinian prisoners who were on the agreed list for release?

Because some of those men are convicted terrorists and murderers?
Would you like them released?

SomeoneSomewheree · 11/10/2025 11:25

ThatLadyLady · 11/10/2025 11:21

The Israeli minister of social equality has said herself it is a “holocaust”. She is proud of it.

https://x.com/partisan_12/status/1976513019992580180?s=46

Evil woman.

noblegiraffe · 11/10/2025 11:26

ThatLadyLady · 11/10/2025 11:21

The Israeli minister of social equality has said herself it is a “holocaust”. She is proud of it.

https://x.com/partisan_12/status/1976513019992580180?s=46

Except if you look in the comment immediately underneath the post it says that she did not use the word holocaust.

ThatLadyLady · 11/10/2025 11:28

noblegiraffe · 11/10/2025 11:26

Except if you look in the comment immediately underneath the post it says that she did not use the word holocaust.

The video is right there.

noblegiraffe · 11/10/2025 11:30

ThatLadyLady · 11/10/2025 11:28

The video is right there.

It's a video of someone speaking a language I don't speak so telling me the video is saying 'holocaust' when others are saying that it does not say holocaust, should I believe the translation put up by someone called "@Ireallyhateyou"?

SpaceRaccoon · 11/10/2025 11:31

ThatLadyLady · 11/10/2025 11:28

The video is right there.

Yes, we're saying it's been mistranslated.

ThatLadyLady · 11/10/2025 11:32

SpaceRaccoon · 11/10/2025 11:31

Yes, we're saying it's been mistranslated.

Because you just can’t stand that the Israeli government are calling it a holocaust and saying they’re proud of it.

noblegiraffe · 11/10/2025 11:32

This is in the comments.

Feel like once the hostages are handed over Israel will start bombing again