Summer Scenes From Concentration Camp Gaza

Qadisiyah resort near Rafah:

General view, note Zionist color water
General view, note Zionist colored water
Razzle-Dazzle paving as form of torture
Razzle-Dazzle paving as form of torture
More Zionist walls and fences
More Zionist walls and fences
Inside, note lack of food
Inside. Note lack of food
Oppressed Palestinians forced to swim with clothes on
Oppressed Palestinians forced to swim with clothes on
Palestinian forced to dive into Dihydrogen-Monoxide to evade bullets
Palestinian forced to dive into vat of the chemical dihydrogen-monoxide to evade bullets

The “Dolphin” resort near Gaza city:

Waterboarding
Waterboarding
More waterboarding. Look at this poor child's face of agony!
More waterboarding. Look at this poor child’s face of agony!
What Zionist torture contraption is this?
What Zionist torture contraption is this?
The ground is so polluted, mutated hens are roaming the streets
The ground is so polluted, mutant hens are roaming the streets
Note the heavy iron chains
Note the heavy iron chains
More mutated animal, that Palestinians have to feed what little food they have.
More mutant animal, which Palestinians have to feed what little food they themselves have

And now you know.

16 thoughts on “Summer Scenes From Concentration Camp Gaza”

  1. Love the captions! But perhaps the whole thing is inside a studio in Tel Aviv? Or maybe heavily-armed Occupation soldiers forcing the Palestinians to look happy have been cropped out of the pics.

    -Richard Silverstein

  2. Well, they do have to accommodate the foreign press in the style to which it is accustomed so it can write in comfort about how the people are under siege.

    1. I’m certain they have nothing to worry about with the UN. If they can put Syria in charge of human rights, they won’t be bothered by some pictures. The UN wouldn’t recognize uncomfortable facts even if the truth bit it in its virtual ass!

      1. At long last we have found common ground. Let us rejoice, find comfort in this, resolve to do good things in the world, and be thankful to the One who made this all possible. Judge Dan.

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