Hamza Alsharif in Gaza
Link: https://inproperinla.blogspot.com/2025/04/2025-04-18-hamza-alsharif-in-gaza.html
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Hi Hamza, how are you?
I always feel guilty for not doing enough. I live in Israel and I feel responsible, regardless of my standing vis-à-vis the Israeli regime (I haven't voted since the early 1970s, and I wrote reports that were adopted by the UN Human Rights Council in 2012 and 2018, and I also have been harassed by its various arms). Are you moving today? On foot? It remains unclear where you have been located recently, given what I read about the state of the hospitals you listed in your profile, and given what has been going on since Israel broke the ceasefire.
I have never asked, since I figure out that you manage your communication under strict considerations of it potentially becoming your death sentence... Israel is known for targeting and murdering the Palestinian educated class, English speakers, effective communicators, physicians... And they assign a high value to such murders (it is all part of the AI programs that also generate approval for the specific targeting/murder by their military-legal department, which generates reports in order to subvert the Hague court process). Therefore, their AI murder management systems are permitted a large "collateral damage ratio" for the educated class targets, and may suggest murder opportunities in place and time when the victim is with his entire family...
This program is named "Where is Daddy?" (the main program is "Lavender") since it tries to locate the target with his family for dinner... The bottom line is increased efficiency and lower bombing costs...
You read all of that on the one hand, and the account of Refaat Alareer's final days on the other hand, when it is clear from his writing that he knew all of the above, if not in algorithmic terms, then through commonsense and experience, and notices given to him by phone by their murder management systems...
He wrote, "if I must die," but you MUST LIVE. You are smart, young and healthy, you will survive. And one day we will meet, when this is all over. Joseph