The bodies of 109 Palestinians including 23 children and 11 women were taken to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, and spokesperson Khalil Degran told the Associated Press that more than 100 wounded also arrived to the hospital. In addition, he said the rest of the 210 Palestinians killed were taken to Al-Awda Hospital after the spokesman said he spoke to the director there. But the numbers at that hospital could not be confirmed by the AP.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue the war until all hostages are freed, but Bassem Naim, a senior Hamas official now based in Lebanon, struck a drastically different tone.

“The horrific massacre committed today by Netanyahu and his fascist government against the Palestinian people in Gaza, which led to slaughter of 210 and more than 400 wounded so far — under the pretext of liberating those detained by the resistance — confirms what the resistance has said repeatedly: that Netanyahu doesn’t plan to reach an agreement to stop the war and free the captured Israelis peacefully,” Naim said, according to the Associated Press.

    • @Guydht
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      -116 months ago

      As sad as it is, they’re not Israel’s responsibility. It’s Israel’s responsibility to minimize their deaths, but not to keep them safe. That’s on Hamas/whoever gets control of Gaza after this war.

      • @masquenox
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        36 months ago

        they’re not Israel’s responsibility.

        Of course not, hasbara. Absolutely nothing about the genocide Israel is perpetrating is Israel’s responsibility.

        None at all.

      • @kaffiene
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        6 months ago

        Minimising civilian casualties is literally their responsibility under international law

        • @Guydht
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          16 months ago

          And that’s also literally what I wrote. You just repeated my sentence. Nice.

          Minimizing ≠ keeping them safe. Read my comment again.

          • @kaffiene
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            16 months ago

            The post you were responding to was about the death of children. We are talking about casualties, not pastoral care