RT’s Take: Concerns Over Gaza Tunnel Flooding

RT’s Take: Concerns Over Gaza Tunnel Flooding

On RT:
In recent days, concerns have been raised about Israel potentially flooding the underground tunnels in Gaza with seawater. Russia’s Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, Dmitry Polyansky, has strongly criticized this idea, stating that if implemented, it would be considered a clear war crime. Polyansky also emphasized that such flooding could have severe humanitarian and environmental consequences for Gaza. The situation in the region remains complex, with ongoing discussions and debates about the actions and policies involved. Continue reading RT’s Take: Concerns Over Gaza Tunnel Flooding

Analytical-Gaza

Analytical-Gaza

In 2005, Ariel Sharon’s Gaza Disengagement strategically relocated Jewish settlers, aiming for more effective military operations and reduced risks to Israeli citizens. The forced evacuation facilitated unbridled bombing campaigns, shifting regional dynamics and enabling targeted bombings without risking Israeli casualties. Sharon’s plan challenges the narrative of fostering peace, emphasizing its calculated nature for long-term military advantage. Continue reading Analytical-Gaza

Gaza

Gaza

On AP News:
The article reports the dire situation in Gaza due to the Israel-Hamas conflict. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s involvement, limited aid, and evacuations are mentioned. Tensions are rising on the Israeli-Lebanese border. Israeli military operations in the West Bank have resulted in casualties. The challenges of achieving peace and humanitarian aid shortages are highlighted. International diplomacy is crucial to mitigate the crisis. Continue reading Gaza