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Archived version: https://web.archive.org/web/20240126220827/https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-68110358
So where are all of these people supposed to go after they uproot their entire lives in less than two weeks?
They already have nothing.
So you’re telling me that they don’t have any sources of water or homes?
No animals, no gardens, no pantries, no stores or market?
Nothing that can’t be found somewhere else and that without supporting terrorists…
So the people in the middle of nowhere, doing nothin except living in a village based around the only well in miles and living an agrarian lifestyle are supporting terrorists and deserve to either have to die or leave everything they know behind except what they can carry on their backs?
That’s not reality and we both know that. Gaza is basically one big city.
We are talking about Yemen though?