Israelische Zerstörung des Gazastreifens nach dem Waffenstillstand

    Von Deltarianus

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    1. epicredditdude1 on

      That place is going to become Trump plaza and I don’t get why it’s not talked about more after everyone was so hard on Biden when Trump is 10x worse.

    2. ZuluIsNumberOne on

      wait till you found out how much of France was destroyed by the allies. „AMERICAN GENOCIDE OF FRENCH CIVILLIAN!“ reddit would exclaim

    3. Hamas gave Israel the card to do as it see fits from October 7th until the foreseeable future.

      The whole Israeli doctrine and regional policy changed forever. The amount of money pouring into the IDF and the security and weapon industries is record breaking.
      The Israeli weapon industries are now the hottest thing in the field with record breaking orders from countries all over the world, those same countries who been attacking Israel for 3 years now.

      By starting of October 7th the Palestinians killed all their leadership in Hamas, dismantled Hezbollah in Lebanon and Assad in Syria, Iran’s nuclear program and now even their regime is not safe anymore.

      You can’t massacre hundreds of Israelis in cold blood and then cry and victimize yourself. You gave Israel a card that no one in the world can counter. It’s the motive and the “excuse” now.

      You can downvote me now, just remember – this is the new reality and there’s nothing you can do to change it. Blame the Palestinians for starting October 7th and opening these hell gates upon them.

    4. HairAncient5500 on

      Are these ordinary harmless civilians structures? Or are they buildings laced with booby traps? Or buildings that connect to tunnels and have rocket launchers. If it’s any of the latter, then it’s the IDF destroying military infrastructure

    5. looking at the area in google maps is bleak. you can see actual satellite footage of the destruction. hits harder than red dots on a map thats for sure

    6. I think it’s worth pointing out that you cannot rebuild anything on a site while there is rubble there. Any seriously damaged building would have to be demolished in order to rebuild.

    7. sober_disposition on

      I didn’t think there were any intact structures left in the whole of Gaza so I’m surprised the number is so low. It’s much easier and safer to demolish a damaged structure than attempt to rebuild it.

    8. F Iran. They basically took Palestinians hostage, installed a version of its own style of Islamic state, and brought catastrophe and pain on people of Palestine, Lebanon, Syria and Iran.

      The sooner the Iran regime is gone the better the Middle East will be for its people.

      But, we must not absolve the Israeli far right lunatics who drove this disaster and made it a religious crusade. Smotrich, Ben Gavir et al need to be tried for crimes against humanity, with Bibi and Khamenei in the ICC. But Trump ended international justice and the old world order.

    9. The explanation I know, each tunnel requires mapping of its openings and its field specifically, they do not bring a team down into the shaft before the entrance is „secured“, following previous shooting incidents, „secured“ means that all the surrounding buildings are taken down to prevent a situation of sniping at the forces.

      You can be angry at Hamas for filling either the city with tunnels or for using residential areas as weapons, it seems strange to me to be angry at Israel in this situation.

    10. Cumfart_Poptart on

      That’s what tends to happen when you build terror tunnels underneath every single building.

    11. TheSquirrelNemesis on

      Probably dangerous to leave them standing. A ceasefire doesn’t erase battle damage, and doesn’t guarantee it won’t still collapse later.

    12. Shinkenfish on

      you can hardly destroy the tunnels without destroying the buildings above. But maybe you want the tunnels to stay intact for future operations.

    13. AssistanceDry5605 on

      And people like u/Wolfed are here in the comments, justifying the collective punishment of the Palestinian people in Gaza.

      Absolutely disgraceful.

    14. CatlifeOfficial on

      It’s Israel’s side of the ceasefire line, I don’t see an issue. Once it gets transferred to the technocratic government they can do whatever they want with it.

    15. northerncodemky on

      Sure that’ll improve with the establishment of the board of peace – the directors all seem like stand up guys with absolutely no vested interests whatsoever /s

    16. How many of those buildings were rendered structural unsound by the war?

      Knocking down a usable apartment block is not the same thing as demolishing a half deatroyed burnt out shell of one.

      Which is not to say destroying the apartment block was justified to begin with but does render the headline more than a little sensationalist and misleading if they are counting the latter in with the former.

    17. When a tunnel is found, it is destroyed. That can result in the destruction of the building above.

      Hamas built [over 350 miles of tunnels](https://www.army.mil/article/288356/subterranean_operations_israeli_defense_force_lessons_from_gaza), with the latest estimate [over 620 miles](https://x.com/SpencerGuard/status/2002536170744656046).

      To put that in perspective, there are more tunnels in tiny Gaza than **all the subway systems in Japan combined** (557 miles in 20 systems and 743 stations) including both above and below ground. Other subway system to compare: London 250mi, Paris 152mi, Moscow 333mi, New York 248mi, Tokyo 68mi.

      It is estimated to cost about $1 billion – probably aid money siphoned from UNRWA, others aid money, and currency exchangers.

    18. userlivewire on

      They’re going to start moving the walls that separate Israel with Palestine.

    19. StevenTheIslandDude on

      Yeah attacking a sovereign country and killing thousands of innocent civilians has consequences who woulda thought.

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