Al Jazeera’s Hind Khoudary, reporting outside Al-Ahli Hospital in Deir el-Balah, central Gaza, reported that a newborn named Sham was severely injured after the child’s family was hit in an attack.

“She was in very critical condition where her arm was amputated and she died a couple of hours later, because her injury was very critical and doctors were unable to help her situation,” she said. The death brings to six the number of deaths early on Saturday.

Khoudary also reported that two forced evacuation orders were issued on Saturday in Shujayea and Khan Younis.

“Palestinians do not know where to go.”

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    I hope you don’t think I said so. Only that it hurts to see even those who know this pain are so willing to inflict it on others. It makes humanity harder to admire on the whole.

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      In the early days of their country, many Israelis also had mixed feelings about Holocaust survivors.

      “We saw the Holocaust survivors as a very weak population,” says Nava Ein-Mor, who was born in Tel Aviv in 1945, the year World War II ended. “We were very different from them. We were strong, and we were not going to allow ourselves to be in that position.”

      Poverty Among Holocaust Survivors Hits A Nerve In Israel

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      They were trying to say (I think) that thie isn’t a new phenomenon. Their government didn’t get them to go along with anything, because their genocide predates their government.