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video from a few hours ago
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Video Heavy Israeli air strikes continue across much of central Gaza
https://rumble.com/v3owfwe-heavy-israeli-air-strikes-continue-across-much-of-central-gaza.html
Will and can the UN take the camps with them? And to where?
Gaza is not an enclave. It has a open sea border along with a border with two nations.
It would be difficult to get 1.1 million minimal-IQ people pointed in the same direction in 24 hours, let alone moving together.
Kind of gave away some tactical information in those warning.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Besor_Stream aka Wadi Gaza
It should be extremely obvious that for the near future, one-sided following of UN resolutions is not an IDF’s priority.
It is only 25 miles from north Gaza to south Gaza, a bus token ride away. IMHO, it appears to me that the game plan is to offer them food, medical, and water and tent and sleeping bags there a few days to a week or two and eliminate the starving people from the siege narrative while they try to isolate Hamas from the civilian population. Yup, uncomfortable and inconvenient. But, hey, Israel didn’t start this war and didn’t dance in the streets like many civilians they want to go south to stay safe. It would probably take 3-5 days to have a bus evacuation southward while many would drive or even walk there. The big problem is either Hamas will imbed themselves with the southbound crowd or that a lot of civilians will stay north and act as a shield to provide Hamas propagandists with the civilian genocide from the skies story line for the world media.