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David__77

(24,444 posts)
Fri Aug 8, 2025, 09:09 AM Aug 8

I Thought Israeli Doctors Would Be Aghast at the Starvation in Gaza. I Was Wrong



In late July, something major changed. Two major Israeli human rights groups, B'Tselem and Physicians for Human Rights Israel, released reports agreeing with the claim that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. The reports are based on 20 months of documentation by rights groups in Israel and around the world of killing, attacks, destruction, dislocation, the torture of civilians and the starvation of hundreds of thousands of people.



Despite the innumerable disappointments over the two past years courtesy of my colleagues and the heads of Israel's health organizations, I truly believed that hundreds of reports on intentional starvation and two thick Israeli reports calling the war genocide would force our health leaders to take steps to stop the war and immediately send mass humanitarian aid into Gaza.
I was wrong, similar to every other moment when I thought that the worst was happening – bombing hospitals, intentionally killing medical staff, torturing medical staff at Israeli detention centers, paramedics being killed, 12 members of a family buried alive under the rubble of their home. This time, too, most Israeli academics, lawyers, media and medical people remained silent.
Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli declared late last month: "The government is speeding ahead toward erasing Gaza – thank God we're wiping out this evil." Opposition leader Yair Lapid said: "There are pockets of hunger in Gaza, and it's mostly the result of the fact that Hamas is stealing food. But the IDF is there. The IDF doesn't starve children, because the Jewish army doesn't starve children. … This violates our morals."



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https://www.haaretz.com/opinion/2025-08-07/ty-article/.premium/i-thought-israeli-doctors-would-be-aghast-at-the-starvation-in-gaza-i-was-wrong/00000198-8489-dfd7-a5df-bceb0e180000

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I Thought Israeli Doctors Would Be Aghast at the Starvation in Gaza. I Was Wrong (Original Post) David__77 Aug 8 OP
Yes you were. crim son Aug 8 #1
There is no murder, rape and stealing like in the name of the Lord. multigraincracker Aug 8 #2
Yeah...Its a very asymmetrical conflict jfz9580m Aug 10 #3

jfz9580m

(15,822 posts)
3. Yeah...Its a very asymmetrical conflict
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 08:54 AM
Aug 10

I am not both sidesy ever..that’s just not reality, but not being Jewish/Muslim/Israeli/Palestinian/from a country that arms either side, I don’t really like to pile on..same with any human conflict. That’s just my personal take on human war..personality..

But it’s just alarming to see the way this is going. It’s destroying Palestine and being used to stoke anti-semitism the longer it drags on. It’s bad in every way for everyone involved. Whether it is Hamas or Netanyahu/his supporters, I don’t see how anyone could think they care for the interests of anyone in that region or those of the communities connected with them.

I get the reaction to certain people on the left who never criticise Hamas. But this war seems to have decimated common sense. The only people happy are war profiteers.

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