The truth (and lies) about the “bread massacre” in Gaza

The news was given that the army Israeli did massacre Of civilians Palestinians that they were taking humanitarian aid, that it is the usual news passed according to the usual standards is clear, so it …

The truth (and lies) about the “bread massacre” in Gaza

The news was given that the army Israeli did massacre Of civilians Palestinians that they were taking humanitarian aid, that it is the usual news passed according to the usual standards is clear, so it is necessary to sort out how things went and clarify who is responsible for what happened. These were two distinct events even though they occurred within a short time of each other.

Just look at the aerial footage of the transportation of humanitarian aid in the north of Strip Of Gaza, where you can clearly see how the crowd attacked the trucks. The result was dozens of people dead and injured due to overcrowding and trampling. At this juncture there was the greatest number of victims and, as can clearly be seen, there were no Israeli soldiers in the area. When the trucks were attacked, the drivers, probably afraid of people getting on their moving vehicles, did not stop and, despite the videos taken by drones, the Palestinian propagandists suffered accused Israel of a “massacre” which would have taken place on Al Rashid Street in Gaza City.

They also initially accused the IDF of shelling the crowds waiting to receive humanitarian aid. But since there was no bombing from above, the images speak clearly, just at the moment in which the army spokesman released the images taken by drones, the bombing charge it dissolved and the various international newspapers, now clearly aligned with terrorism, canceled and forgot it. A simple mistake, immediately corrected, which however could have jeopardized the journalistic path that is so fashionable. Not bad, because those who are ready to believe everything are also willing to forget details that do not match well with what is useful to the general vulgate.

Just look at the aerial footage to understand that the second event occurred instead when part of this crowd then headed towards the Israeli tanks that were stationed in the area to protect the trucks. After a period of time ranging from 30 to 45 minutes, part of that same crowd then turned towards the Israeli military with the intention of engaging in battle. They got closer than allowed and after several warnings in Arabic through megaphones, i Israeli soldiers they were forced to shoot, first in the air and then downwards, respecting the rules of engagement based on international standards to be applied in war zones.

In these videos you can see how one of the tanks slowly backs away so as not to hit someone who might be at the back. Precisely because the people were crowded on the trucks, these tanks were unable to intervene during the assault. However, the military police and the military prosecutor’s office of the Israeli army are investigating to understand the dynamics of the events. The news that speaks of hundreds of deaths at Israeli hands I am false, Vice Admiral Hagari, spokesman for the armed forces, declared that there were around ten deaths at Israeli hands and not hundreds as reported by most of the international media. As soon as the facts became known, and without waiting for any confirmation, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan accused Israel of targeting civilians in the incident and, in separate statements, called for greater safe passage for humanitarian aid.

The tanks were there just to guarantee a minimum level of safety, but if they had intervened the number of deaths would have been much higher. They ask Israel to guarantee security but they do not expect Hamas to stop plundering humanitarian aid and then selling it on the black market to the same Palestinians who should be the beneficiaries. They also urged the international community to take decisive action to pressure Israel to respect international law and reach an agreement on an immediate ceasefire. But they never put any pressure on Hamas to release the hostages for whom the whole world feels no pity. We have seen, practically all over the world, with what anger the posters with their photographs are torn down.

Michael Sfaradi, March 2, 2024

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The article The truth (and lies) about the “bread massacre” in Gaza comes from Nicola Porro.