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Best wishes to the hostages, prisoners and otherwise from all sides released today.

No, the main reason is because Palestinians have caused trouble wherever they've gone - Jordan, Egypt, to name 2
When thousands are housed in refugee camps for decades, because they've been driven from their land, their families and their country, a bit of dissatisfaction is not surprising.
In addition neighbouring countries do not want to assist the Israeli policy of ethnic cleansing.
 
The Rafah crossing is open and 600 trucks of aid per day are expected in. Hamas are in breach of the agreement over the return of dead bodies but are stepping up efforts to locate the remaining bodies, experts from Egypt are assisting them . Israel has killed up to 9 Palestinians attempting to enter the zone the IDF have withdrawn to whilst Hamas have killed at least 50 Palestinians, some in public executions.
Meanwhile, the agreement holds.
The massive problem with the lines the Israelis have retreated to, and the lines IDF are concerned about, has not been communicated to Palestinians. The Palestinians don't know when they are approaching these lines or crossed them.

IDF: Troops fired at Gazan suspects who approached them after crossing ceasefire line​

Only the IDF know where these lines are. The Palestinians don't. :rolleyes:
 
The massive problem with the lines the Israelis have retreated to, and the lines IDF are concerned about, has not been communicated to Palestinians. The Palestinians don't know when they are approaching these lines or crossed them.


Only the IDF know where these lines are. The Palestinians don't. :rolleyes:

All parties have agreed to and are aware of where the 'yellow lines' are.
 

One of many articles on why the Arab states wont take in the Palestinians from Gaza...

You need to educate yourself old chap
How do you suggest Palestinians leave Gaza?
The only crossing possible is the Rafah crossing, which is more or less permanently closed by Israel, not by Egypt.
All other crossings (which are into Israel) are closed.
Any attempt at escape by sea is doomed to be neutralized.

just how do you suggest Palestinians escape Gaza? :rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
All parties have agreed to and are aware of where the 'yellow lines' are.
They have not been communicated to Palestinian civilians on the ground. They are merely agreed between the negotiating teams. As Hamas were not in those negotiations and are 'on the ground'. How are Palestinians supposed to guess where these lines are? :rolleyes:
IDF do not issue warnings, they wait until lines are crossed then use lethal force.
 
They have not been communicated to Palestinian civilians on the ground. They are merely agreed between the negotiating teams. As Hamas were not in those negotiations and are 'on the ground'. How are Palestinians supposed to guess where these lines are? :rolleyes:
IDF do not issue warnings, they wait until lines are crossed then use lethal force.

Hamas were not present but most certainly were involved in the negotiations, and the yellow lines have been made clear to all.
If Palestinians breach the agreement than yes, the IDF will use lethal force, despite this the number of Palestinians killed this week remains a fraction of those Palestinians killed by Hamas.
 
despite this the number of Palestinians killed this week remains a fraction of those Palestinians killed by Hamas.
yeah lets overlook the 65,000+ Palestinian's killed by Netanyahu brutal regime
 
Hamas were not present but most certainly were involved in the negotiations, and the yellow lines have been made clear to all.
If Palestinians breach the agreement than yes, the IDF will use lethal force, despite this the number of Palestinians killed this week remains a fraction of those Palestinians killed by Hamas.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) still occupies 53% of the Gaza Strip. On Tuesday, its soldiers killed Palestinians who they said were approaching their forces. Palestinian Civil Defence in Gaza told the BBC that seven people were killed in two incidents.

It could be that the IDF is still observing the rules of engagement that it was using before the ceasefire. They order troops to watch two imaginary lines around their positions. If one is crossed, they fire warning shots. If Palestinians continue to approach their positions and cross a second imaginary line, IDF troops can shoot to kill.

A big problem with the system is that Palestinians do not know where the lines are. It is crowd control with live fire.
 
How do you suggest Palestinians leave Gaza?
The only crossing possible is the Rafah crossing, which is more or less permanently closed by Israel, not by Egypt.
All other crossings (which are into Israel) are closed.
Any attempt at escape by sea is doomed to be neutralized.

just how do you suggest Palestinians escape Gaza? :rolleyes::rolleyes:
Get hamas to dig some tunnels into Egypt!!!
 
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