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'We've killed so many children — it's hard to argue with that' (+972 Magazine, 2025-05-01)

https://www.972mag.com/silent-vigils-gazan-children-israel/ ———

>> Since March, hundreds of Israelis have joined silent vigils for slain Gazan children, holding up their photos to try to break through the wall of apathy.

>> The idea for these silent protests took shape among several activists in Tel Aviv who were horrified by the scale of death and destruction after Israel renewed its assault on Gaza in March…

>> “It started spontaneously,” said Amit Shilo, one of the organizers of the vigil. “... My friend Alma Beck posted a story with one of the [… deceased Gazan] children, and I wrote to her, ‘Let’s take their pictures to the Saturday night protest.’”

>> The two of them printed 40 black-and-white photos at home from the Daily File, ... “We thought it would just be five of us standing for ten minutes until someone attacked us and we went home — but dozens showed up,”

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[–] pulido 8 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

All this death and suffering so religious people can play extreme king of the hill.

We should honestly just nuke the 'promised land' and be done with it. Nobody gets it.

[–] Zacpod@lemmy.world 2 points 3 weeks ago

That's inevitable if the squabbling children over there don't collectively pull their heads out of their asses. Some religious nutters, Jewish or Muslim, is going to glaze over the whole fucking area because their imaginary friend told them to.

At least then the atrocities from both sides will stop. Overall, it'll probably be less innocent deaths than will be caused by a few more centuries of those ignorant savages clawing at each other's throats.