Monday, August 4, 2025

'Israel' loots Gaza’s ruins to bury its war crimes

(After using tax-payer funded military munitions to demolish existing structures in Gaza, the Gaza 2035 planners are paying contractors to remove the ruble from the locations and transport it to Israel where it can be sifted, sorted and white-washed. Yep, countless Palestinian bodies will be scooped-up and thrown away like garbage by the Glorious Jews in Israel. And TrumpyBear sits back doing nothing as Bibi Netanyahu erases the evidence of his war crimes while preparing the land for his Gaza 2035 plan.

But this is also what you voted for, right?) 

from al Mayadeen English

"Israel’s" war on Gaza has not only been relentless bombardment and mass killings, but it has also evolved into a campaign of systematic desecration and plunder. Beneath the surface of visible destruction lies a more insidious tactic: the large-scale removal of rubble from obliterated Palestinian homes and neighborhoods, transported to the Palestinian territories occupied in 1948 under the pretext of “debris removal.”

But these actions are far from mere logistical procedures. They serve layered military, economic, and political objectives, from concealing evidence of war crimes to deliberately obstructing reconstruction efforts, and even erasing the physical memory of entire neighborhoods.

In this context, Gaza’s rubble becomes more than just broken concrete; it is transformed into a weaponized artifact, stripped from its origin and exploited as a spoils-of-war commodity. Through this calculated removal, "Israel" not only deepens Palestinian suffering but attempts to rewrite the landscape of loss itself.

Though the Israeli entity has provided no visual documentation of this operation, mounting complaints and growing evidence tell a different story. Eyewitness testimonies, coupled with satellite imagery, point to the sudden and unexplained disappearance of vast quantities of rubble from northern Gaza, Khan Younis, and Rafah. These signs strongly suggest a coordinated and concealed effort to strip the physical traces of destruction from Palestinian soil, an attempt not just to clear debris, but to erase the very evidence of war crimes and collective devastation.

A recent report by Haaretz reveals that Israeli demolition contractors, operating in coordination with the military, are paid roughly $1,500 for every Palestinian home they raze. For segments of "Israel’s" economic sector, the war on Gaza is seen not as a humanitarian catastrophe, but as a lucrative “commercial opportunity.” This arrangement underscores what rights groups call a disturbing collusion between the army and private profiteers...

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