Went through this thread and see a few "You are ignoring content by this member". Same old chaps.
Just here posting that my colleague lost her Palestinian friend and children to last night's strike. I myself have been trying to get hold of my colleagues and their families there to ask how they are holding up. Headstrong and resilient folks they are, hardly dithered by life's hardships. Reminded me of a teleconference I had a few years back, when a strike occurred, power went down for them for several hours. Quite a wait from my end to figure out if he was alright. Power back on, he just shrugged it off as an it is what it is.
I agree with many here. When families are fighting tooth and nail and risking all they have (including their lives) to keep their homes if not their dignity, can't fathom why there is still a debate.