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Unless you have tangible evidence of Ukrainians denying vital aid and food to Russians, slaughtering civilians en masses like they're currently doing in Jabalia, routine executions of journalists to silence the ongoing atrocities, and so much more; this comparison of yours is not valid.
I'm not here to do google searches for you. There have been numerous Ukrainian attacks on the Kerch Bridge and on Russian supply ships to Crimea. And this isn't some accusation of Ukraine trying to commit genocide, it's a recognition of Ukraine being in a war, and this is how wars have been fought for thousands of years.
People who don't hate Israel and are desperately redefining the word genocide understand this. It would be different if Israel prevented civilians from leaving and let them starve along with Hamas. But read the article, that's not the case. They are trying to get civilians out of the area. And even if the rumours prove to be true, the "General's Plan" (which is actually a discussion from retired generals, not active duty military) the plan says that civilians that refuse to leave could do so when they run out of food. Hamas can surrender when they run out of food.
I have doubts that this will even happen because I have serious doubts that it would even work. Hamas are just the kind of assholes that would stockpile a year's supply of rations in their underground lairs while the people they claim to be protecting go hungry. But if it did work, it would significantly reduce the number of civilian casualties (since they could leave the area) which is what we all want, right? Right?
When you pose extraordinary theories, they need extraordinary evidence to back up. You literally are here to do those searches, otherwise you can be dismissed as a lunatic. And that's exactly what you are if you cannot distinguish between starving an entire city and destroying bridges and weapons of an occupying hostile power.
You attribute people calling out Israel for crimes against humanity as "haters", you deny that a genocide is happening. You don't know anything about the conflict, its history and why an order by the Israeli military saying "leave your homes you have 10 days" is not "a humanitarian outreach to get civilians out" and is instead a landgrab of huge proportions.
No, you're just here to promote false narratives to misdirect and outright deny the atrocities committed by a terrorist-genocidal state. If you're going to make a point. You should learn to back it up.
You mean by directing them to leave and then attacking the routes out of the area as they are attempting to leave?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attacks_on_Palestinians_evacuating_Gaza_City
Or attacking those who successfuly fled once they reached the destination Israel told them to go to?
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/israeli-strike-on-school-sheltering-displaced-gazans-kills-at-least-80-palestinian-officials-say
Or in Lebanon where they directed people to leave, in the middle of the night, with 30 minutes warning:
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/israels-airstrike-warnings-terrify-lebanese-civilians-and-draw-criticism-from-rights-groups
And then, as in Gaza, attacking those who are attempting to flee as ordered.
https://www.hrw.org/news/2024/10/07/lebanon-israeli-strikes-impede-fleeing-civilians-aid