czwartek, 16 listopada 2023

...właśnie czytam, że

 ...nadwiślańska opinia publiczna wyjdzie ponoć w nadchodzącą sobotę na ulice Warszawy

by zaprotestować i solidaryzować się


i ja im...

dobrej pogody życzę

...jeśli już to

odnotowując okazjonalnie co faktycznie warte w tej kwestii odnotowania

"...The widely held view that mounting Arab civilian casualties in Gaza will swing “world opinion” against Israel is wrong for two reasons.

First, “world opinion” has no practical expression. The United States will veto any action against Israel in the United Nations Security Council and the members of the European Union are unlikely to formulate any coherent policy response.

Second, reports of Arab casualties in Gaza are vastly exaggerated.

[...]

“No one questioned how the Palestinian Ministry of Health reported 30,000 Palestinians wounded when the total number of hospital beds in all medical facilities in Gaza, including UNRWA clinics, did not exceed 3,000. So, where exactly are all the 30,000 wounded? According to PMH reports, there are already more than 13,000 Palestinians dead. If that casualty number is accurate, where were they buried?,” a November 12 report by the Jerusalem Institute of Public Affairs asks..."

i dalej

"...The Hamas horror stories will be believed in most of [not only...] the Muslim world, but in the court of American opinion—the only one that matters for the next few months—the present level of collateral damage will be viewed as acceptable..." j.n.


...i dalej prawdopodobnie nadużywając już na sposób oczywisty prawa do cytatu

ale niech tam - warto

"...“Gaza’s humanitarian crisis turns into a strategic weapon for Israel,” Zvi Bar’el wrote in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz on November 10. The Gazans will have no homes to which to return, and the international community will spend a year or two dickering over where to put them.

“One may guess that just as Israel didn’t imagine Hamas’ ‘reverse Nakba’ plan for the Gaza border communities, [Hamas leader Yahya] Sinwar and his bunker pals didn’t think that Israel would expel half the Strip’s population from their homes and turn those homes into rubble, arguing that this is a humanitarian move aimed at protecting their lives,” wrote Haaretz’s Benn.

A significant part of the Gazan population will be absorbed by other Muslim countries—75 years after their great-grandparents’ departure from the newly formed State of Israel in 1948. Although Egypt has steadfastly maintained that it will accept no refugees from Gaza, its cash-strapped government will do so if the international community (for example, the Gulf States) offers enough aid to make it worthwhile for Cairo.

Israel will find and kill only a fraction of the Hamas armed forces, but it will be a large enough fraction to cripple and demoralize the organization. Israel’s broader objective is to make Hamas a byword for humiliation and destroy its moral authority as well as its capacity to fight."
 j.w. "Asia Times" by David P Goldman

...niechby tylko sobie i Muzom na dobranoc...