“We were treated like cattle, they even wrote numbers on our hands,” said Ibrahim Lubbad, a 30-year-old computer engineer arrested in Beit Lahiya on Dec. 7 with a dozen other family members and held overnight. “We could feel their hatred.”

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    wrote numbers on our hands

    Wait, I’ve seen this movie, and it doesn’t end well.

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    We were treated like cattle, they even wrote numbers on our hands

    Someone tell me again about how this isn’t a genocide.

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    I honestly don’t know what would be worse- being separated from my family, forced to strip to my underwear and then trucking me to a detention camp, or letting me stay with my family, only to watch my children be murdered by an Israeli bomb. There’s no escape for Palestinians.

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      Option 3: They kill your family while you are in detention and show you a video, to get you to give up these Hamas soldiers you know nothing about.

      Then in about ten or fifteen years when the butchers bill comes due, they will be shocked! Shocked I tell you.

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    “Alright drop the pretense guys, we’ve got the Americans completely in our pocket”