The following was written by Roi Yanovsky, a released reserve soldier.
Gaza has been depicted as a backwards, "densely populated" area that's been under Israeli "siege" for years. But pre-war Gaza City was modern, beautiful, and developed - with large, furnished houses, wide avenues, public areas, a promenade, and parks. It looked much better than any other Arab city "from the river to the sea." Gaza City reminds me more of Tel Aviv than the awful slums that some people try to make it out to be. And Gaza is far from being the "most densely populated area in the world."
If this is how a city looks after two decades of
"siege," then I want to be sieged. The houses in Gaza were full of
goods and food from across the Middle East. They had modern furniture,
appliances, and pretty much any up-to-date consumer product and electronics you
can imagine. There are also high-end mansions that could easily have been in
Los Angeles or Beverly Hills. There was no lack of wealth in Gaza.
I realize now that the optimistic notion that "if only
Gazans had the chance for a better life, they would not be fighting
Israel," is irrelevant for Gaza. Many of them had everything a normal
person in the West strives for, yet Hamas still executed their Oct. 7 massacre.
The most common thing I saw inside the houses was a map of the State of Israel, with the heading "Map of Palestine." There is no mention of any Israeli city. The goal of eradicating Israel was not hidden or played down, it was everywhere
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