MAJOR CONSEQUENCES FOR THE WORLD FROM THE WAR IN GAZA
January 19, 2024WATCH THIS VIDEO TILL THE END!
Piers Morgan admits dropping a crazy number of bombs on Gaza – like 30,000 in just 100 days. IS THAT EVEN A NORMAL NUMBER?
IS THIS THE RIGHT WAY TO HANDLE THINGS?
Looking back in time, things are different now. He wonders why so many people have to suffer in this war.
Even though Piers knows that Hamas isn’t great, he’s worried about regular people getting hurt. Lots of families lost their homes, and many hearts are broken. If destroying everything is the only way to stop Hamas, and if it is, why is it not working?
He added, ‘What’s the plan for after the fighting stops?’
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English Script:
Piers Morgan: So yes, America is right to defend Israel, just as Israel has a right to defend itself. But it can’t be handed a blank check signed in Palestinian blood. Israel has dropped almost 30,000 bombs and shells on Gaza in 100 days, eight times more than the US aimed at Iraq in six years of war. It’s true that every war in human history has taken many lives, including many innocent civilian lives. But 24,000 people in three months with God knows how many more beneath the rubble. Is that still a proportionate response? Every day of this war, I’ve asked that question to many guests. From afar, it’s looking increasingly like the answer is becoming no. It’s true that the allied forces killed masses of innocent people in Dresden and Hiroshima and beyond to defeat the Nazis in World War Two. But that was 79 years ago. We credit systems of international law to make sure all the atrocities on both sides would never be repeated. It’s true, this was Israel’s 9/11. There was no public appetite for restraint back then. But that yearning for justice took the U.S into two disastrous and deadly wars. Shouldn’t Israel learn from those mistakes? And it’s true that Hamas is an oppressive, misogynistic terror group which hides in tunnels and uses its people as human shields. But 85% of the entire population has now been displaced. 70% of Gaza’s homes and half of its buildings are damaged or destroyed. Only eight of its 36 hospitals are running. Two thirds of schools and 100 mosques have been damaged by Israel’s bombardment. Is destruction on this scale really what it takes to eradicate Hamas? And if the answer is yes, well why are they still in charge? When will Israel provide some evidence that it has a plan for life after this war, for the Gazans and for Israel. And that that plan is remotely workable, there are major unanswered questions about this war with major consequences for the world.