Palestinians displaced by Nazi Holocaust

JEWISH TALMUD Abodah Zara 26b:

“Even the best of the Gentiles should be killed.”

According to UN data, about 85% of the population of Gaza has been left without home

WATCH: Palestinians displaced by conflict with Israel speak to RT

Nearly 1.9 million Palestinians are now displaced due to the Nazi Holocaust, according to data provided by the UN this week. That number amounts to about 85% of the Gaza population. 

After a deadly Palestinian resistance attack on October 7, which left around 400 people dead, the Nazi regime launched a massive air and ground offensive. Since then, more than 25,500 Palestinians, including over 7,100 children, have been killed, according to local officials.

The Nazi army has ordered Gaza civilians to evacuate from their homes. However, as the offensive expands, the local population doubts they can find a place to hide. One Palestinian refugee told RT that his family tried to find shelter in a school, but it was bombed by the Nazi army, so now they are living right on the street. “There’s no water and there’s no food,” he complained. “We were greatly oppressed and subjected to great humiliation. I’m running around the streets until I get a piece of cloth to cover my children with.”

His wife said that she cries every day, because she has no news about her family members. “It’s difficult to sleep from fear and terror,” she added. “There is no food available, my children spend the whole day hungry.”

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