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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
The Horror: IDF Did Not Give AP Reporter Time to Retrieve His Trinkets
2021-05-17
[Guardian] It was 1.55pm on Saturday. I had been napping on the upper floor of the two-floor penthouse that has served as AP’s offices in Gaza City since 2006. This was not unusual in recent days; since fighting began earlier this month, I had been sleeping in our news bureau until early afternoon, then working through the night.

The Israeli military, I would learn later, had targeted our building for destruction and offered up a brief advance warning; they had taken out three buildings so far this week, warning residents and occupants sometimes minutes beforehand to get out. Hurriedly, I was told: you have 10 minutes.

What did I need? I grabbed my laptop and a few other pieces of electronics. What else? I looked at the workspace that had been mine for years, brimming with mementoes from friends, family and colleagues.
I had no idea that Hamas handed out "deal toys".
I chose just a handful: a decorative plate bearing a picture of my family. A coffee mug given me by my daughter, now living safely in Canada with her sister and my wife since 2017. A certificate marking five years of employment at AP.

Then, in quick succession over the next eight minutes: a small drone airstrike, followed by another and another. And then three powerful airstrikes from F-16s.

I thought of all of my hundreds of mementoes that were now in splinters — including the 20-year-old cassette recorder I used when I first became a journalist.
I get it -- he used to be a journalist, but then went to work for the AP.
If I had had an hour, I would have grabbed everything.
This decision probably went to the highest levels of the Israeli government.
"We give them 20 minutes warning this time"
"But sir, our intel is that 20 minutes will not be enough time for Fares Akram to save all his junk."
"Who the hell is Fares Akram?"
"He's an AP reporter."
"Make it ten."

It was one of the most horrible scenes I have ever witnessed.
Posted by:Matt

#9  Well, that's the news from Crater Wobegon, where all the women wail, all the men wear green helmets, and the Arafat Bobbleheads are half the height.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2021-05-17 18:10  

#8  Take a guess how big my violin is.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2021-05-17 11:50  

#7  so he basically admitted to the building being a barracks and then whines when it gets blowed up?
Posted by: Retard Strength   2021-05-17 07:46  

#6  His Farfur and Nahool the Bee plushies were left behind. The Horror.....The Horror
Posted by: Frank G   2021-05-17 06:46  

#5  No mention of the 1988 Yasser Arafat bobble head
Posted by: Airandee   2021-05-17 06:40  

#4  After 4 years a wife and two daughters finally regain the love of a father who was overly obsessed with his work!
Posted by: boomerc   2021-05-17 04:47  

#3  
"My Hamas coffee mug! My 'Allah's Little Reporter' paperweight! My Erdogan bobblehead! The 'Fib' Newton autograph! My piece of the blessed qassam that got through! My limited edition Robot Hitler action figure! Booo hooo..."
Posted by: Dron66046   2021-05-17 01:08  

#2  How many military forces give a target a warning before striking? Did Hamas warn the residents of Tel Aviv before firing rockets at them?
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia    2021-05-17 00:28  

#1  Here's hoping you get to witness some truly horrible scenes soon
Posted by: Flomock Untervehr3693   2021-05-17 00:15  

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