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kabutsim, hailed by many israelis as paradisiacal havens, stand as enduring symbols of resilience and human ingenuity. these lands were originally owned by palestinians, but now these kabutsim have transformed into the hubs of industry and agriculture for the israelis. kubutsim. feature lush gardens, fertile fields and modern amenities. a stroll through these paradisiacal spaces reveals a blend of fragrant flowers and joyful children, creating an atmosphere of peace and prosperity. inhabitants enjoy a high standard of living with quality homes, excellent schools and healthcare services. meanwhile, just few miles away lies the gaza strip. where a markedly contrasting reality unfolds. the people of gaza have endured a protracted period of severe hardship, grappling with profound deprivation due to the constraints imposed upon them by israel. even the simple act of fishing along their shores has become an arduous endeavor, burdened by stringent restrictions enforced by israelis. however, on saturday, october 7th, the calm in kabutsim was shattered when hamas fighters mounted daring chall
kabutsim, hailed by many israelis as paradisiacal havens, stand as enduring symbols of resilience and human ingenuity. these lands were originally owned by palestinians, but now these kabutsim have transformed into the hubs of industry and agriculture for the israelis. kubutsim. feature lush gardens, fertile fields and modern amenities. a stroll through these paradisiacal spaces reveals a blend of fragrant flowers and joyful children, creating an atmosphere of peace and prosperity. inhabitants...
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however, on saturday, october 7th, the k kabutsim was shattered when hamas fighters mounted daring challengel's perceived military might, altering the world's perception of the situation. the skies, usually pristine, became cloaked in smoke as paragliders bearing these fighters swooped down. simultaneously on the ground, a relentless wave of heavily armed fighters, many on motorcycles, followed bulldozers that braizenly breached the fortified fence. separating israel from gaza. this wasn't all. the lightning quick multi-pronged ambush also included dozens of hamas fighters on motorboats who descended upon israeli beaches. they stormed into cities, catching israeli soldiers off guard and leaving settlers in a state of shock. this was not the iron dome they had envisioned. israel's iron dome serves as a shield against relentless rocket attacks. safeguarding settlers from groups like hamas and hizbullah. equipped with advanced radar and tracking systems, it detects and intercepts incoming rockets, claiming to have success rate of approximately 90%. during a recent visit by open ai ceo sam oltma
however, on saturday, october 7th, the k kabutsim was shattered when hamas fighters mounted daring challengel's perceived military might, altering the world's perception of the situation. the skies, usually pristine, became cloaked in smoke as paragliders bearing these fighters swooped down. simultaneously on the ground, a relentless wave of heavily armed fighters, many on motorcycles, followed bulldozers that braizenly breached the fortified fence. separating israel from gaza. this wasn't all....
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north and indeed around gaza, so... you see the footage of the of the tomatoes and greenhouses and kabutsim beside gaza rotting on the vines because there's no one to pick them, there's no one to take them to market because the whole thing is falling to part to bits, so that that is that's the problem that the economy is fall into bits and of course we didn't anticipate that year ago, no we did, i'm sure we didn't, but mattul, what do you make of the uh contraction in the economy of the settler colony? stability is the most important factor in... maintaining a strong economy, without stability, the burdens and costs increase due to lack of insurance, and there's less of incentive for investments to take place in the long-term, as a result of the fear of the outbreak of war expansion. post october the 7th, there has been no trust, no credibility in the entity, it's seen essentially as a high security risk, and there's also that element of a bad reputation globally as well, it's now become a parier entity, the global boycott movement has intensified, we've seen student encampments calling for
north and indeed around gaza, so... you see the footage of the of the tomatoes and greenhouses and kabutsim beside gaza rotting on the vines because there's no one to pick them, there's no one to take them to market because the whole thing is falling to part to bits, so that that is that's the problem that the economy is fall into bits and of course we didn't anticipate that year ago, no we did, i'm sure we didn't, but mattul, what do you make of the uh contraction in the economy of the settler...
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north and indeed around gaza, so you see the footage of the of the tomatoes and greenhouses and kabutsim beside gaza, rotting on the vines because there's no one to pick them, there's no one to take them to market, because the whole thing is falling to part to bits, so that that is that's the problem that the economy is falling to bits. and of course we didn't anticipate that year ago, no we did, i'm sure we didn't, but butol, what do you make of the uh contraction in the economy of the settler colony? stability is the most important factor in maintaining a strong economy. without stability, the burdens and costs increase due to lack of insurance, and there's less of incentive for investments to take place in the long-term, as a result of the fear of the outbreak of war expansion. post october the 7th, there has been no trust, nor credibility in the entity, it's seen essentially as a high security risk, and there's also that element of a bad reputation globally as well, it's now become a parier entity. the global boycot movement has only intensified, we've seen student encampments callin
north and indeed around gaza, so you see the footage of the of the tomatoes and greenhouses and kabutsim beside gaza, rotting on the vines because there's no one to pick them, there's no one to take them to market, because the whole thing is falling to part to bits, so that that is that's the problem that the economy is falling to bits. and of course we didn't anticipate that year ago, no we did, i'm sure we didn't, but butol, what do you make of the uh contraction in the economy of the settler...