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Prison camp? Don't make me laugh.No. Sorry. Hamas is a junta government. They took military power in a coup.
Their conservative party was elected into a tiny majority (44 to 41) representatives in 2005. Then they attacked and killed members of the more moderate party taking complete control in 2007. I do not consider that an “fair election”, or “duly elected”.
”It was in January 2006 that the Palestinian territories held what turned out to be their last parliamentary elections. Hamas won a bare plurality of votes (44 percent to the more moderate Fatah party’s 41 percent) but, given the electoral system, a strong majority of seats (74 to 45). Neither party was keen on sharing power. Fighting broke out between the two. When a unity government was finally formed in June 2007, Hamas broke the deal, started murdering Fatah members, and, in the end, took total control of the Gaza Strip. Those who weren’t killed fled to the West Bank, and the territories have remained split ever since.” - Fred Kaplan (journalist on international events and warfare).
Actually, I’m just retelling what people who know a lot more than you or I about the region have called Gaza.
What would you call it if your city was surrounded by fencing, and guarded by soldiers, who have orders to shoot to kill if you try to break through the fencing?
I would call that city of prison. I think most sane people would.
The issue about funding and supplying the people living inside this prison camp.
Gaza: Israel’s ‘Open-Air Prison’ at 15
For years, Netanyahu propped up Hamas. Now it’s blown up in our faces
https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/11/middleeast/qatar-hamas-funds-israel-backing-intl/index.html
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Ever hear of things called battlements?
Castles have them along with enclosed towns and cities. Israel is doing the same exact thing with their cities. To prevent the terrorists from breaking into Israel.
Palestinians can still go to Rafah crossing which has nothing to do with Israel you know.