"March, 22-26: Invisible Wounds"
by NO1
Excerpt: "A ceasefire fixes nothing.There’s this meme going around. You’ve probably seen it:

It’s so absurd because it’s basically true…Trump gave Iran 48 hours to open Hormuz or he’d obliterate their power plants, starting with the biggest one first.Within that window, Israel struck Natanz – Iran’s main uranium enrichment facility.
Iran’s response was immediate and precisely calibrated: 7 separate missile strikes on Dimona and surroundings. Not the reactor itself. Not the research centre. Close enough that 47 high-level personnel had to be evacuated by helicopter, close enough that THAAD failed to intercept, but deliberately not close enough to cause a radiation event. That’s a warning shot.
Official death toll before Arad, before Dimona: 19. In total. For 3 weeks of shelling. That last attack was the single worst “difficult event” of this war. 20 died in Arad, over 100 injured. Tasnim’s Hebrew desk has a slightly different number: 1,281 excess deaths. 61 additional deaths per day, sourced from cemetery records and 703 ZAKA movements [ZAKA transports the dead].
92% of Israelis want the war to end. The schools are closed. Airport is shut. Daily life has been reduced to sheltering and praying that the next siren is a false alarm. They want it to stop. God, do they want it to stop.
3 weeks in and the country is on its knees. Gaza did 65 weeks. But who’s counting. Funny how empathy works. The ICJ called it a plausible genocide. Next door. Nobody surveyed the rubble in Gaza. Nobody checked if the 2 million people drinking sewage water wanted it to stop too. They did, by the way. In case anyone was wondering. And nobody cared enough to stop it.
Karma’s a bitch."
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