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On the neocons all over again – Amir Tibon in Haaretz:
The experiment would ‘go something like this: American companies will begin operating in southern Gaza, under the supervision of the Israeli military, in a "humanitarian compound" surrounded by barbed wire. Two million Gazan citizens will be concentrated in this compound to get food and aid, while Israel will take over the rest of Gaza and use the pressure put on Gaza's population in order to topple the Hamas regime.’
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‘If all this sounds familiar to you, that means you've probably lived through the Iraq War and the "happy" days of American contractors operating under military guidance in an attempt to "separate the local population from the terrorists" and replace the regime, but it's unclear with what exactly.’
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‘Two decades later, they are promoting their Gaza plan in similar fashion – and so far, despite all the rage about the "neocons disrupting his agenda," the president seems to buy it.’

arnongrunberg.com/now/blog/180

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#israel #palestine : #war / #gaza / #hamas / #hostages / #starvation / #internationallaw / #collectivepunishment

„16 months ago, shortly after Yoav Gallant had ordered the “complete siege” of the Gaza Strip, I wrote a post on the legality of such an operation. There, I concluded that,
Bringing civilians in the Gaza Strip to the brink of starvation would seem to be the absolute red line. (...)
This point may have been surpassed.”

lieber.westpoint.edu/humanitar

Lieber Institute West Point · Israel-Hamas 2025 Symposium – Humanitarian Relief as a Bargaining ChipPar Liisi Adamson

Today in Labor History March 16, 2003: Israeli Defense Forces murdered American activist Rachel Corrie in Rafah by running over her with a bulldozer during the 2nd Intifada. She had been defending a Palestinian home that the IDF was trying to demolish as part of their collective punishment of the Palestinian people. Corie was a member of the International Solidarity Movement. She had travelled to Rafah as part of her college's (Evergreen State, in Olympia, WA) senior-year independent-study project to connect Olympia and Rafah with each other as sister cities. Under Trump, her college would likely be stripped of federal funding for allowing such a project, and Corie, herself, might have been deemed a terrorist.

According to a January 2025 report, by the United Nations Office of Coordinated Human Affairs, 92% of all housing units in Gaza are now either destroyed, or severely damaged. 1.9 million of Gaza’s 2.1 million residents are internally displaced. And 345,000 face catastrophic food insecurity.

ochaopt.org/content/reported-i

Israel Cuts Off Gaza’s Last Electricity Supply, Pushing 2.3 Million Toward Catastrophe

blog.boycat.io/posts/israel-cu

…worsening an already dire humanitarian crisis. Desalination plants are failing, hospitals are running out of fuel, and food supplies remain blocked. With the UN and ICC warning of war crimes, the blackout is being called a deliberate act of collective punishment…