To Palestinians, Gaza is a symbol of resistance. To Israel, Gaza is a template to pummel and isolate that resistance.

On June 19, Israeli combat helicopters fired missiles into the camp, ostensibly as part of an arrest operation that ended up killing five Palestinians, including a 15-year-old girl named Sadeel Naghniyeh.

Then in early July, in the worst attack on the West Bank since 2002, the Israeli armed forces terrorised the inhabitants of Jenin for two days and killed at least 12 people, including children. The massive aerial and ground assault involved helicopter gunships, missiles, drones, armoured vehicles, bulldozers and more than 1,000 Israeli soldiers.

That is what happens, it seems, when Palestinians keep rebuilding – and keep existing. Indeed, Al Jazeera quoted 56-year-old camp resident Ahmed Abu Hweileh on the takeaway from the bloody escapade: “The message to the world and the occupation is that this camp will keep on going. They tried to destroy it and it came back up.

Israel’s recent comportment in Jenin – and particularly the sudden use of air strikes in the West Bank for the first time in years – has invited comparisons to the Israeli modus operandi in the Gaza Strip, another location that has come to symbolise Palestinian resistance.

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    Al Jazeera is owned by the Qatari government.

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      Al Jazeera has been given many awards for fair and (relatively) unbiased journalism. Notably, many of the journalists at Al Jazeera are not Qatari.

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        Qatar is openly hostile to Israel.

        Notably, Qatar does not consider the Hamas a terrorist organization. Hamas leaders are based in Qatar.

        I am well aware that Al Jazeera is generally considered unbiased, but the conflict of interest is very obvious when it comes to coverage of Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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          Qatar is openly hostile to Israel.

          So is anyone with a fully-functional brain. What is your point?

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    Judging by the pro-fash bootlickers infesting this post it sure looks like Israel’s shill farms have wasted no time slithering onto Lemmy.

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      Somehow Israel is a genocidal imperialist government driven by blood and soil nationalism, and it’s supposed to get a pass forhandwavy reasons

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      Terrorism is the only possible way to deal with a violent oppressor. If you were on their side you’d be calling them guerrilla warriors. Remember in what kind of glowing coverage the US media used to talk about mujahideen?

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        I’ll let you in on a tiny secret: if the plastinians weren’t violent they would’ve already have a county (shhh)

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          Is this sarcasm? You’re saying if they stopped fighting back against invaders who want to take their land theywould have land? If only they’d give up their land, they’d have land? Do I have that right? I hope I’m just misreading this.