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applegrove

(118,696 posts)
Sun Nov 5, 2023, 12:55 AM Nov 2023

An IDF spokesman has said in a social media post in Arabic that a road will be opened to allow people to move from north

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.abc.net.au/article/103065914

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An IDF spokesman has said in a social media post in Arabic that a road will be opened to allow people to move from northern Gaza to the south on Sunday.

The Times of Israel reports that IDF Arabic spokesman Avichay Adraee posted on X, previously known as Twitter, that Israel would open Salah-al-Din Street for southbound traffic between 10am and 2pm on Sunday.

"For your safety, take advantage of the time to move south beyond Wadi Gaza," he said.

Israel has called on civilians in north Gaza — the heart of Hamas' forces — to evacuate to the south for their own safety throughout its bombardment of the Gaza Strip in response to Hamas's attack on Israel on October 7.

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An IDF spokesman has said in a social media post in Arabic that a road will be opened to allow people to move from north (Original Post) applegrove Nov 2023 OP
Oh, wonderful, another lose-lose plus insult-to-injury for the masses... RockRaven Nov 2023 #1
Losing is staying there and getting killed NoRethugFriends Nov 2023 #2
But how? AloeVera Nov 2023 #3
Times of Israel say it is south bound traffic at 2PM Sunday applegrove Nov 2023 #6
Yup. IDF way more trustworthy than Hamas as the hospital applegrove Nov 2023 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author applegrove Nov 2023 #5
That cynical exploitation AloeVera Nov 2023 #8
The BBC was reporting today that moniss Nov 2023 #7

RockRaven

(14,974 posts)
1. Oh, wonderful, another lose-lose plus insult-to-injury for the masses...
Sun Nov 5, 2023, 01:02 AM
Nov 2023

Trust Israel? Well, travel down that road at that time and get bombed and killed by Hamas -- who now know where and when to do this.
Distrust Israel? Well, stay where you are and get bombed and killed by Israel some time later who will wash their hands of it because they warned you.

Either way, it is your own damn fault you got bombed and killed, according to whoever did it.

AloeVera

(899 posts)
3. But how?
Sun Nov 5, 2023, 01:22 AM
Nov 2023

No car or no gas? Walk 10-15 miles with children, elderly, sick.

If by luck have car and gas, the road is impassable, with holes and worse. See NPR report. According to that, the window was Saturday. There was a thread on it. Strange.

https://democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=18425147

Response to applegrove (Reply #4)

moniss

(4,263 posts)
7. The BBC was reporting today that
Sun Nov 5, 2023, 03:37 AM
Nov 2023

their reporters are seeing people moving back north because of the bombing in the south. A UN official was quoted as saying there is no safe place in Gaza. It might be a bit of hyperbole because the bombs just haven't gotten to some spots yet. Gaza is not that big to begin with. It is only about 25 miles long and it varies between about 3.7 miles and 7.5 miles wide. The IDF already acknowledged a couple of weeks ago that a massive number of bombs have been dropped already. It would seem from the BBC reporting that people aren't trusting any assurances from the IDF. Least of all would I believe that the bombing/attack would stop if the hostages were all released. That idea of Israel stopping makes no sense because the IDF has already stated the policy is to eliminate Hamas completely from Gaza.

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