Israel Bet That The Long-term War Would Produce This Terrible Silence, Consent To Genocide, And Getting
Israel bet that the long-term war would produce this terrible silence, consent to genocide, and getting used to the scene... and frankly, they succeeded in that.
I don't know what the end of all this is, the whole world has let them down and is watching their starvation and displacement
PLEASE DON'T STOP TALKING ABOUT GAZA

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