This show of force, welcomed by some Palestinians after months of lawlessness, could now threaten the fragile ceasefire, especially as all living hostages from Hamas’s 7 October 2023 attack have been released.
The Hamas-run police maintained a high degree of public security after the militants seized power in Gaza 18 years ago while also cracking down on dissent. They largely melted away in recent months as Israeli forces seized large areas of Gaza and targeted Hamas security forces with airstrikes.
This seems like Israeli propaganda. Are they allowing impartial journalists into Palestine? Israel killed over 250 journalists.
It was interesting to see all the mainstream outlets suddenly talking about extrajudicial killings in Gaza like they haven’t spent the last 2 years cheerleading for an extrajudicial genocide in Gaza. The articles are all meant to present an implicit message - “look at how scary and violent these Arab barbarians are. This is what happens when you let them run their own country instead of killing them all”.
The media cheered on Israel bombing a hospital and killing 20 people because there might have been a “Khamaas camera!”. (there was not, it was a journalist camera)
But suddenly they start talking about due process and law when Palestinians execute Israeli collaborators.
Hamas aren’t friendly lovable rebels. They’re a product of oppression, people turned extreme using extreme measures.
https://theconversation.com/israel-is-still-not-allowing-international-media-back-into-gaza-despite-the-ceasefire-267356
https://www.trtworld.com/article/34ca89c73006
https://www.commondreams.org/news/journalism-in-gaza
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_support_for_Hamas
The fact that one side is a piece of shit doesn’t mean the other side isn’t also a piece of shit
So any skepticism of Israel is support for hamas? /s