Early on Saturday, October 7th, Palestinian resistance fighters broke through Israel's siege of Gaza. In response, Israel has declared total war against the people of Gaza, completely cutting off access to food, water, and electricity, while bombing the Strip and killing entire families. This attack on Gaza takes place after 75 years of settler-colonial violence conducted by the Israeli state. This panel will explore the historical context that led to the current moment, the dynamics currently at play, and the possibilities for building international solidarity for Palestinian liberation.
So, fighters broke through "Israel's siege of Gaza." but then Israel reacted by "completely cutting off access to food, water, and electricity"? What kind of siege allows access to food water and electricity? What did the "resistance fighters" break-through to get? It clearly wasn't for food, electricity or water.
What the "resistance fighters" did was murder, rape and kidnap a bunch of civilians. One would think everyone would be in favor of a siege, which cuts off the supply of murder, rape and kidnap victims. Apparently, there are people who feel victimized by such a limitation on their freedom.
Screenshot in case they take the event down.
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