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    Since Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, which began on October 7, 2023, until December 25 of the same year, the United States sent more than 230 military aircraft carrying ammunition to the occupation to destroy Gaza, in addition to 20 ships, while the weight of More than 10 million kilograms of ammunition and weapons were sent, and the cost of the airlift amounted to more than 17.5 billion dollars.


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    In a very short period, the Israeli occupation army destroyed the infrastructure of the Gaza Strip, as the extent of the destruction exceeded 68% of the buildings. All government institutions and educational infrastructure such as universities and schools were also destroyed, as well as health such as hospitals and sewage networks, as well as communications, electricity, water desalination, and warehouses. Food hoarding, a behavior invented by the United States to destroy cities and copied by Israel in what is known as the “suburb doctrine,” to destroy the popular incubator of resistance by destroying its capabilities.



    Thus, Gaza joins a large list of cities that the United States participated in destroying, as America built its empire on destroying other cities, as it was noted that the United States destroyed 43 cities in the last year of World War II, the largest share was for Japan and Germany, and it also targeted the Philippines and France. To expel German forces, the destruction of some cities reached 100%, such as Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

    Even if the war stops, its profound impact does not end. Indeed, its end does not inspire joy. The effects of physical and social destruction remain deep and engraved, as the American policy of destruction depends on the depth of destruction and its impact, as its victory and superiority are shaped by the destruction of others. The American policy of destruction continued directly after World War II, as happened in Laos and Cambodia, or in the battle of Fallujah and Mosul in Iraq, Or in Raqqa, Syria, which today supports Israel to practice the same aggressive behavior against urban areas and the destruction of cities, as it is part of a military and political strategy that intentionally does this and is not a side effect.

    *Japan is a forest of destruction.
    The story of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is well known, but it is not known that most of Japan’s cities were subjected to systematic destruction aimed at returning Japan to the Stone Age. It was; After the destruction of Japan's cities, they became at the mercy of the United States, as they are today.

    The Japanese capital was destroyed by 51%, and more than 124,000 people were killed as a result of the American bombing, as it was bombed with incendiary bombs, in March 1945. Yokohama was also destroyed by 58%, and the city was attacked earlier by the United States on 18 April 1942, in the so-called Doolittle Raid, in response to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

    The Japanese city of Kochi was destroyed by 55.2%, Kobe was destroyed in July 1945 by 55.7%, and nearly 9,000 people were killed, and the city of Ishinomiya was destroyed by more than 56.3%. Days after Nagasaki was exposed to the nuclear strike, the city of Isesaki was attacked and destroyed by 56.3%. 56.7%, Hamamatsu City was destroyed by 60.3%, Toyohashi City was destroyed by 61.9%, and Kagoshima City’s share of destruction was more than 63.4%, which is the same percentage of destruction that Gifu City was subjected to.

    Other cities join the list, such as Imbari 63.9%, Matsuyama 64%, Maebash 64.2%, and Nagaoka 64.9%. In one day, 163,000 incendiary bombs weighing 925 tons were dropped on the city. In fact, the bombing continued for two to a third hours.

    The city of Hachioji was destroyed by 65%, Tsuruga by 65.1%, Shizuoka by 66.1%, Takamatsu by 67.5%, Mito by 68.9%, Okayama by 68.9%, Nara by 69.3%, Tsu by 69.3%, and Hitachi, which contained electricity factories, by 72%, and the American raids failed to destroy factories as much as they killed civilians.

    The city of Kawana was also destroyed by 75%, and the city of Fukuyama in Hiroshima Prefecture by more than 80.9%, two days after the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima, and Fukui was destroyed by 84.8%, and Tokushima by 85.2%. Outside of Japan in East Asia, the Philippines was present; It was targeted by the Japanese army that occupied the Philippine city of Manila, where 140,000 civilians were killed, and the city was destroyed by 90%.

    As for the city of Toyama, it was 99% destroyed, and the city of Nagasaki in eastern Japan - the site of the second atomic bomb attack on August 9 - was 100% destroyed, and its area is equivalent to the city of Akron in the American state of Ohio. The attack completely destroyed the city and killed 39,000 people. The second nuclear attack was a factor in Japan's surrender five days later.

    The world's first atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima occurred on August 6, 1945, when the city was effectively wiped off the map, and 66,000 people died.

    *Germany Destruction on every inch
    The bombing of Nuremberg continued in the form of a series of air strikes carried out by allied forces from the Royal Air Force and the US Army Air Forces, destroying the city by 90%. Like Manila in the Philippines, the French city of Saint-Loup, which was occupied by the Nazi army, was destroyed. At least a thousand French people were killed, and the city was destroyed by 95%. The city of Jülich was also destroyed by more than 97%, and it is considered one of the most prominent cities that was rebuilt from scratch.

    The city of Hamburg was destroyed by 75%, and more than 37 thousand people were killed in just 7 days. The city of Collins housed the Nazi Army B Command, and received a large share of the destruction of the city at more than 80%. Kassel was the site of aircraft and tank factories and other important German industrial targets. This city was bombed until it was destroyed by 69%, and more than 10,000 people were killed out of 150,000 residents of the city. Two raids on October 22 and 23, 1943, created a firestorm. The most intense air strikes raged for seven days.

    Heilbronn, located in southwestern Germany along the Neckar River, was attacked several times by the Allies. The most deadly attack occurred on December 4, 1944. Between December 27, 1944 and March 31, 1945, 13 air raids hit the city of Heilbronn, destroying it by 62%, and killing more than 7,000 people.

    The German port city of Bremen was a frequent target of Allied bombing, being attacked 173 times during the war. In 34 minutes, 274 aircraft dropped 1,120 tons of bombs on the western part of the city, killing 1,059 people and destroying 8,248 residential buildings. 50,000 were left homeless, and the city was destroyed by 60%.

    More than 25 thousand were killed, and 59% were destroyed. The city of Dresden, located in the state of Saxony in Germany, which is famous for its history and medieval architecture, was subjected to severe damage by American aircraft in 1945. In four raids in mid-February, it was bombed... The city received 772 heavy bombers of the Royal Air Force, and 527 heavy bombers of the Royal Air Force, as the US Army Air Forces dropped more than 3,900 tons of high explosives and incendiary devices on the city, and the bombing and resulting firestorm destroyed more than 6.5 square kilometers in Town centre.

    The bombing of Frankfurt killed about 5,500 residents, obliterated the largest surviving medieval city center in Germany, and destroyed the city by 52%.

    The American bombing of Laos
    The United States did not think about entering Laos by land, as US President John Kennedy said that it was an “inhospitable” area to launch a campaign in. Laos was considered a point on the communist supply lines in Vietnam, and a special strategy was developed for it to destroy and bomb it permanently, as It became the city with the most bombs over the course of 9 years from 1964-1973.

    Two million tons of cluster bombs were dropped on Laos by AC-130 and B-52 aircraft, killing thousands of civilians and Vietnamese resistance fighters at the time. However, some of these bombs did not explode and turned into mines that claim dozens of lives every year to this day.

    *Iraq and Syria.. Resentment and annihilation
    in the events of the second Fallujah in 2004. More than 15,500 soldiers advanced to the center of the small city of Fallujah, and aircraft preceded them there. The small city, with a population of 400,000, contained resistance estimated at 3,000 people.

    The United States left the city behind in destruction of at least 50%, and reports also revealed the use of unnecessarily heavy firepower, as a Marine tank company commander stated that during 8 days of intense fighting, his tanks fired approximately 1,600 main gun rounds, and more than 121,000 7.62 mm machine gun rounds, and more than 49,000 .50 caliber machine gun rounds, with most of their targets falling within a 200-meter range. The aircraft also dropped 318 bombs, and fired 391 missiles and 93,000 machine gun rounds to support ground forces.


    *Mosul
    However, the greatest destruction recorded in Iraq was in 2017, when the international coalition’s war against ISIS continued for more than 9 months, when nearly 100,000 soldiers, most of them Iraqis, advanced to eradicate the terrorist ISIS. The city was destroyed by 80%, and some people were killed. At least 11 thousand civilians. More than half of the population of two million people have been displaced, and the city remains a mountain of destroyed concrete.
     
    As for the Syrian city of Raqqa, which contained the leadership of the terrorist organization ISIS, operations destroyed approximately 85% of it, and 200,000 of its residents were displaced, as the RAND Corporation report revealed that the American plan required the displacement of civilians, and despite this, dozens of Civilians. NPR described the city of Raqqa as a "wasteland of war-mutilated buildings and shattered concrete." The New York Times described it as a ghost town.

    The American strategy relies on basic points called marking the battlefield, as it is difficult to isolate a modern city, and even more difficult to isolate its fighters from the city, and the matter becomes more difficult the more the ground forces penetrate the city, as it lacks military initiative when the ground forces enter, so the city must be destroyed before Access. These strategies do not stop at the military borders, but go beyond that to making destruction a weapon against the resistance or fighter inside that city to end its existence for years, as it is inevitable that civilians and resistance fighters will be busy for a while in securing daily life, thus making destruction a tool of deterrence for every society thinking about resistance. . 

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