By Alice Cuddy BBC News, Jerusalem


The call to Mahmoud Shaheen came at dawn.

It was Thursday 19 October at about 06:30, and Israel had been bombing Gaza for 12 days straight.

He’d been in his third-floor, three-bedroom flat in al-Zahra, a middle-class area in the north of the Gaza Strip. Until now, it had been largely untouched by air strikes.

He’d heard a rising clamour outside. People were screaming. “You need to escape,” somebody in the street shouted, “because they will bomb the towers”.

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    1 year ago

    There are some who are calling for it to be the end of Palestinians. Nuking them and other means of clearing the land.

    You never run out of idiots. They will be coming to Palestinian to fight. Young men are prone to look for causes to fight for and there is a real injustice happening to Palestine.

    Israel can’t just kill it’s way to peace. No justice, no peace.

    Hamas aren’t helping the Palestinian cause either because they are clearly terrorist nutters.

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      1 year ago

      Oh I’m sure there are some people at that point on the Israeli political spectrum. I just don’t think the ruling coalition is there.