When it comes to man vs nature. man is a worst loser.
It can't fight against a simple insect "the bedbug" (I recall the bugs sent to firaun), today France, europe, UK are fighting against this mighty bug. Some time back, in US, libraries, bookshelf in homes were burnt down, beds, cots were placed on roads and burnt down. Tourism was affected. They could not sleep for months.
Regarding man made military vs Wind (nature). Tyndall Airforce base was wiped off by nature's Airforce
Man visits resorts and tourist spots to release his stress, nature attacks him and he helplessly flees...... Recently Hawaii (fire storm) and Manali resorts in India (landslides) could not withstand nature's fury.
I feel pity for Israelite, they have the most sophisticated technology but they live without peace of mind, for almost a century... they have bunkers and gas masks in their homes, their children watch this and they are brought up in atmosphere of fear and uncertainty, they know it there is no end to their miseries in near future.
Oppressors hide their hidden miseries, their helplessness. Daily incidents offer lessons, but there is no one to take accept the warning and repent.
If Arab governments jump into this fight, there's a worry they might not be great at fighting. We've seen this in the past, like in 1967. On the other hand, guerilla fighters could do better because they're good at adapting and being tough in these situations.
The official militaries of none of the Muslim countries are worth anything. They are busy with their lavish lifestyles just like the Mughal army was when the East India Company invaded. So we can't expect anything from them. It was up to the ulema and the pious of these countries to get people together for Jihad. Sadly, they too have been cowardly. I haven't even seen anyone say that this is one of those cases where Jihad is obligatory
One of the oldest churches in Gaza is the "Church of St. Porphyrius," which is an ancient Orthodox Christian church. The construction of this church dates back to the Middle Ages, specifically the 15th century. The Church of St. Porphyrius is considered an important historical landmark in Gaza and a site for prayers and religious activities.
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After bombing the church last night they bomb a masjid
Menawhile Riushi Sunak's message to 'Israel' - carry on
“Margaret Thatcher, Britain’s most feted post-war prime minister, was fiercely pro-Jewish and a powerful enemy of antisemitism. But she was never afraid to call out Israeli war crimes, and did so repeatedly.
When the Israeli army stood by in September 1982 as Christian Phalangists slaughtered Palestinian refugees and Lebanese citizens in the Shatila and Sabra refugee camps, she described the massacres as “an act of pure barbarism”.
And, as historian David Cronin has exposed in an illuminating article for Declassified, she wrote to then US President Ronald Reagan of “an urgent need for a balanced policy”, adding that “unlimited support for Israel can only lead to growing polarisation and despair in the Arab world”.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who flew into Tel Aviv to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on 19 October, loves to present himself as the heir to Margaret Thatcher.
This is nonsense.
The historical record shows that Thatcher would have arrived in Tel Aviv swinging her handbag. Of course, she would have extended her deepest sympathy to Israel for the attack on 7 October. But she would also - as a strong supporter of Israel - have given Netanyahu a stern lecture on morality, international law - and global statesmanship.
What a contrast with pitiful Sunak, who has come to Israel as Netanyahu’s poodle.
Sunak made a mistake when he expressed Britain’s “unequivocal” support for Israel, thus giving Netanyahu, leader of the most far-right government in the country’s history, carte blanche to order war crimes.
Sunak’s reckless language means that Britain is already complicit in the carnage committed across Gaza by Israeli bombing over the last 12 days, the destruction of hospitals and civilian infrastructure, the targeting of schools, the wiping out of entire families, and the slaughter of approaching 4,000 Palestinians.
To be fair, this policy of giving Israel impunity to commit war crimes did not start with Sunak.”
Around 400 patients and around 1200 displcaed people there
They are calling on theb international community to "act urgently averting another catastrophe like Al-Ahli hospital"
This cannot be undone and I am sure it will be greatly appreciated.
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