This content is paywalled and I’m not linking the archive link to the site; Haaretz is one of the few news organizations (if not the only one) willing to talk about what’s being done in a critical manner. Any support you can provide, you should.

I didn’t know much about Haaretz but some posters have explained that they’re just zionists as well, just liberal ones; it’s already stickied as the top comment, but here’s the archive link in case you don’t browse comments: https://archive.is/ilyEU

One of the things I WILL mention however is that the article talks about the aid centers and their murky sources. Apparently they’re run by an evangelical who is close to Trump and the Israeli government, which is not boding well at all (and would explain the constant stories recently of people seeking aid who are being shot in high numbers). These aid centers are basically being run by people who most likely don’t see the Palestinians as human beings either.

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    I have to laugh in a kind of like bleak gallows humor kind of way at this. Like it’s almost comical in it’s absolute cruelty. Never in my wildest dreams would I design something so evil outside of like the gas showers in the concentration camps. So congrats pissrael you literally became the monsters you hated!

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      Seriously! Using the promise of aid to lure starving genocide victims into killzones is the kind of thing an author does in fiction to hammer home “these are the evil irredeemable Bad Guys™”. “Communication by gunfire” is a line so comically evil you’d expect to find it in a bad comic book.

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      Right? Like it’s so beyond the most evil thing my imagination could conjure, it seems absurd. This must be what it was like when people discovered the concentration camps.

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        Yeah there’s a reason the Allies tried to gather as much as possible, whether that was confiscating official documents or taking photos. They didn’t think people would believe it unless they saw proof. Like how could you commit such evil and never stop to think “Wait, maybe this is wrong?”

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      Don’t forget to give the US its due credit as well. A lot of this is happening in the “humanitarian aid” centers that US based private companies set up.