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🗓️ 27 May 2024
⏱️ 49 minutes
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Late Sunday night Israel carried out an airstrike on a refugee camp in southwest Gaza which has lead to the death of at least 45 Palestinians with at least 3x that in wounded, producing graphic images of non-contained tent fires and literally a decapitated toddler. The tent encampment was set alight - it being designed to house internally displaced Palestinian civilians. This is a developing situation. Israel has claimed responsibility for a strike in this area, which is, based on obvious battle damage assessments - twisted rebar, shattered concrete, splintered metal - the cause of this destruction. The IDF is of course looking in to it. This is separate from an event that happened earlier Sunday - Hamas shooting rockets out of Gaza into central Israel. Eight rockets, reportedly shot out of southern Gaza, East Rafah in a separate location from the camp. Still waiting for confirmation on where those rockets were actually shot from, but it’s a separate incident, at least militarily, from this refugee airstrike. More on that in a bit. The Strike took place in the Tel-Al Sultan Refugee camp in West Rafah. So just to be clear, the Tel-Al Sultan neighborhood is not part of the IDF’s new designated safe-zone, which by now we know doesn’t exist and can’t accommodate all the million plus displaced Palestinians, but this neighborhood also wasn’t on the evacuation list. The area where the strike took place was actually a designated stafezone as of two weeks ago. More on that as well. The IDF says they are aware of a fire that was started because of this strike and several civilians were harmed. The incident is under review. They assert that the targets of this strike were two senior Hamas commanders responsible for organizing resistance efforts in west bank. Also we’ll get into that because it makes no sense that West Bank operations would be coordinated through Gaza as opposed to Jordan or Syria. So that’s dumb on a very profound level. Hamas says they hold the US president and administration fully responsible for this massacre, the PA accuses the Israelis of deliberately targeting the tents. Israel will investigate, the US will say they’re waiting for the results of that investigation and that all civilian deaths are bad. Also, The Knesset is set to vote to designate Unwrap as a terrorist organization, and Egyptian and Israeli forces exchanged gunfire at the Rafah border crossing. One person is killed.
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0:00.0 | Hello, y'all. Welcome to or welcome back to Colonial Outcast. This is kind of an operational breakdown episode because late Sunday night, last night, being recorded on Monday, May 27th, Israel carried out an airstrike on a refugee camp in southwest Gaza, which has led to the death of at least 45 Palestinians with at least |
0:21.6 | three X that and wounded, producing graphic images of non-contained tent fires and literally |
0:27.5 | a decapitated toddler. |
0:29.8 | So the tent encampment was set alight, it being designated to house internally displaced |
0:34.7 | Palestinian civilians. |
0:36.1 | This is a developing situation. I'm going to add |
0:39.0 | some video to the screen right now. Israel has claimed responsibility for a strike in this area, |
0:45.7 | which is based on obvious battle damage assessments, twisted rebar, shattered concrete, splintered |
0:51.0 | metal, the cause of this destruction. The IDF is, of course, looking into it. |
0:55.9 | This is separate from an event that happened earlier Sunday, Hamas shooting rockets out of Gaza |
1:01.3 | into central Israel. Eight rockets reportedly shot out of southern Gaza, east Rafa, |
1:06.1 | and a separate location from the camp. Still waiting for confirmation on where those rockets |
1:10.5 | were actually shot from, |
1:11.7 | but it is a separate incident, at least militarily, from the refugee air strike. More on that in a bit. |
1:17.8 | The strike took place in the Tel Al-Sultan refugee camp in West Rafa. So just to be clear, |
1:23.6 | the Tel Al-Sultan neighborhood is not part of the IDF's new designated safe zone, which by now we know doesn't exist and can't accommodate all the million plus displaced Palestinians. |
1:34.5 | But this neighborhood also wasn't on the evacuation list. |
1:37.8 | The area where the strike took place was actually a designated safe zone as of two weeks ago. |
1:43.3 | More on that as well. |
1:45.0 | So the IDF says they are aware of a fire that was started because of this strike, |
1:49.5 | and several civilians were harmed. |
1:51.3 | The incident is under review. |
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