"Cutting water, cutting electricity, cutting food to a mass of civilian people is against international law," said EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell in Muscat.
If you're going to propose it as a solution, then yes, I would expect you to have answers.
I'm not trying to be cruel. But hope should have some basis in reality, and "evacuation corridors" just aren't going to be a thing for a significant number of people. The people in Gaza are trapped there.
If you're going to propose it as a solution, then yes, I would expect you to have answers.
I'm not trying to be cruel. But hope should have some basis in reality, and "evacuation corridors" just aren't going to be a thing for a significant number of people. The people in Gaza are trapped there.
You're wasting your time here.
I'm not the one proposing vague solutions with no real-world applicability.