Would be better you do some reading and seeing some pictures on Google...don't bother to reply, i know your answer as usual.
All right, then, let's do something
unusual. Have you heard of
The Paper Clips Project? In an effort to get students to grasp the magnitude of the Holocaust - to surpass the "one death is a tragedy, a million deaths a statistic" barrier - some Tennessee middle school students hit on the idea of representing each death in the Holocaust with a paper clip and sought people who would donate supplies. The idea caught the imagination of many Americans, as ordinary folks, movie stars, and presidents all sent in paper clips to add to the collection. Hollywood even made a movie of it.
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One hundred paper clips fit into a box 0.5x2x3" - call it three cubic inches. There are 12x12x12=1728 cubic inches in a foot. That's 57,600 clips in a cubic foot. Six million paper clips takes up about 104 cubic feet - enough to fill over four bookcases in my home. (The Tennessee students store these paper clips, plus five million more representing other death camp victims, in a cattle car that had been used to transport Jews to the extermination camps.)
The number of Arab civilians killed in the Arab-Israeli struggle isn't known with such precision. Back in 2005 Bruce Thornton calculated 8000, but that number included hundreds if not thousands of Jewish civilians. Israel has fought two wars since then (Lebanon and Gaza). So I'll extend Thornton's estimate of total Arab civilian KIAs over the past sixty-plus years to 10,000, which in paper clip equivalents would occupy 300 cubic inches, or the volume of the two boxes of facial tissues that I keep next to my desk.
During that period the Palestinian population has grown from several hundred thousand to perhaps four million. So much for allegations of "slow genocide".
And pictures do lie, taimikhan. The Israeli civilian casualties are caused by the deliberate Arab policy of conquest and extermination. The Arab civilian casualties are a result of Arab leaders hiding weapons and fighters behind civilians, thus compelling Israelis to save themselves only if they are willing to kill women and children. It's not too far to say that essentially the Arab leaders put women and children out in the open, painted a giant "X" on them, and said to the Israelis, "You must bomb here first if you want us to stop bombing you."
The Arabs of Gaza don't seem to like this policy very much. While Hamas mustered hundreds of thousands of people at an anniversary celebration earlier this month, last week they gathered only 3,000 people to celebrate their "victory" in January. Do Arabs need Pakistanis to endorse the tragic pictures of their dead as
Israeli war crimes, or do they believe that Gazans would be better served if Pakistanis put such pictures in context and thus robbed the leaders of Hamas of their war-making legitimacy?