If the average age of Palestinians in Gaza is 18 as often quoted and there are some surviving who are as old as me, there will be disproportionately large numbers whose questions don't start with 'how shall I rape and murder Israelis?'. More likely questions are:
Where is Mummy?
Why am I hungry?
Where is my toy?
I tend not to post on this thread because of the ridiculous arguments over nuance and accusations of bias. However, I still find it beyond comprehension that victims of genocide, with the very last survivors still having tattoos on their wrists, would wish the same fate on others.
If the average age of Palestinians in Gaza is 18 as often quoted and there are some surviving who are as old as me, there will be disproportionately large numbers whose questions don't start with 'how shall I rape and murder Israelis?'. More likely questions are:
Where is Mummy?
Why am I hungry?
Where is my toy?
I tend not to post on this thread because of the ridiculous arguments over nuance and accusations of bias. However, I still find it beyond comprehension that victims of genocide, with the very last survivors still having tattoos on their wrists, would wish the same fate on others.