Looks like a new Gaza war has started

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Anonymous wrote:Mighty overlord, colonizer and apartheid Israel has cut off Gaza's internet. I am sure the devil wants to make sure the truth does not come out.


Israel is at war with a vicious, psychopathic enemy. No way any country would not defend itself against Hamas atrocities.


Israel IS the vicious, psychopathic enemy. MURDERING innocent civilians is NOT defending oneself.


No, Israel wasn’t afforded the opportunity to defend itself from the vicious enemy on 7 October, or given a chance to evacuate. Hamas should be thankful.


Well, I am sure the dying and dead Gaza civilians are thankful for Israel's generous consideration in letting them know in advance that they were going to be murdered.
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Anonymous wrote:The anti-Semitism airhorn will cost Biden the election. The Democrats have lost the election already. People do not like to be silenced, haven't they learned anything from Trumps rise to power?


I don’t think this will have any impact on domestic politics. Both parties are totally servile to Israel. It’s frustrating. The only reason the media and people in general are suddenly aware of the Palestinians is the advent of social media.


Israel is fighting a designated terrorist organization: Hamas.

Are you pro-terrorist or something? OMG.


Israel is MURDERING thousands of children in Gaza. Are you pro-murderers?


The number of civilians killed is questionable
.... but, yes, civilians have died.
Hamas has the power to end this war now. Why won't they?


This is cruel because if we go down this path, who is there to certify that actually 1400 Israeli civilians died on 10/7? See, how terrible that sounds?


Independent agencies that do this kind of work that are NOT allowed in Gaza.


Name one.



All of the major networks and news agencies have reporters on the ground in Israel. As do intelligence agencies from many foreign governments.
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Anonymous wrote:When they cannot get reporters to believe THEIR false narrative, they walk out......




This guy. Is there any legal way under international law to 'hold' this guy's family in Qatar until he calls for the release of the hostages from his own organization? Just wondering.
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Anonymous wrote:When they cannot get reporters to believe THEIR false narrative, they walk out......




This guy. Is there any legal way under international law to 'hold' this guy's family in Qatar until he calls for the release of the hostages from his own organization? Just wondering.


No idea. I doubt his family is there. Hamas leaders don't take risks that they expect their underlings to take.
He needs to be taken out. Soleimani style.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When they cannot get reporters to believe THEIR false narrative, they walk out......




This guy. Is there any legal way under international law to 'hold' this guy's family in Qatar until he calls for the release of the hostages from his own organization? Just wondering.


No idea. I doubt his family is there. Hamas leaders don't take risks that they expect their underlings to take.
He needs to be taken out. Soleimani style.


Do you think IDF spokesman and family should be targeted and killed?
Anonymous
I see Israel as the underdog—surrounded by enemies, hated by the UN, the list goes on. It really is fighting a multi-front war.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mighty overlord, colonizer and apartheid Israel has cut off Gaza's internet. I am sure the devil wants to make sure the truth does not come out.


Israel is at war with a vicious, psychopathic enemy. No way any country would not defend itself against Hamas atrocities.


Israel IS the vicious, psychopathic enemy. MURDERING innocent civilians is NOT defending oneself.


No, Israel wasn’t afforded the opportunity to defend itself from the vicious enemy on 7 October, or given a chance to evacuate. Hamas should be thankful.


Well, I am sure the dying and dead Gaza civilians are thankful for Israel's generous consideration in letting them know in advance that they were going to be murdered.


DP. Your premises are flawed and too biased.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The anti-Semitism airhorn will cost Biden the election. The Democrats have lost the election already. People do not like to be silenced, haven't they learned anything from Trumps rise to power?


I don’t think this will have any impact on domestic politics. Both parties are totally servile to Israel. It’s frustrating. The only reason the media and people in general are suddenly aware of the Palestinians is the advent of social media.


Israel is fighting a designated terrorist organization: Hamas.

Are you pro-terrorist or something? OMG.


Israel is MURDERING thousands of children in Gaza. Are you pro-murderers?


The number of civilians killed is questionable
.... but, yes, civilians have died.
Hamas has the power to end this war now. Why won't they?


This is cruel because if we go down this path, who is there to certify that actually 1400 Israeli civilians died on 10/7? See, how terrible that sounds?


The Israeli government is known for lying so whatever they say, including the number of people killed on 10/7, is very questionable.


False.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When they cannot get reporters to believe THEIR false narrative, they walk out......




This guy. Is there any legal way under international law to 'hold' this guy's family in Qatar until he calls for the release of the hostages from his own organization? Just wondering.


No idea. I doubt his family is there. Hamas leaders don't take risks that they expect their underlings to take.
He needs to be taken out. Soleimani style.


He is the useful fool for now, until his time of usefulness is up. I hope he doesn't expect the Qataris to defend him. They play all sides.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When they cannot get reporters to believe THEIR false narrative, they walk out......




This guy. Is there any legal way under international law to 'hold' this guy's family in Qatar until he calls for the release of the hostages from his own organization? Just wondering.


No idea. I doubt his family is there. Hamas leaders don't take risks that they expect their underlings to take.
He needs to be taken out. Soleimani style.


Do you think IDF spokesman and family should be targeted and killed?


I think Hamas is holding hostages illegally. Do you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When they cannot get reporters to believe THEIR false narrative, they walk out......




This guy. Is there any legal way under international law to 'hold' this guy's family in Qatar until he calls for the release of the hostages from his own organization? Just wondering.


No idea. I doubt his family is there. Hamas leaders don't take risks that they expect their underlings to take.
He needs to be taken out. Soleimani style.


Do you think IDF spokesman and family should be targeted and killed?


I think Hamas is holding hostages illegally. Do you?


And I didn't say targeted and killed. I said "held". Interesting your mind went there.
Anonymous
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The worst part is the Dean on Call dressed in the colors of the Palestinian flag, standing among the SJP protestors, and refusing to enforce University policy to let the Jewish students protest in peace.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When they cannot get reporters to believe THEIR false narrative, they walk out......




This guy. Is there any legal way under international law to 'hold' this guy's family in Qatar until he calls for the release of the hostages from his own organization? Just wondering.


No idea. I doubt his family is there. Hamas leaders don't take risks that they expect their underlings to take.
He needs to be taken out. Soleimani style.


Do you think IDF spokesman and family should be targeted and killed?


No. Not at all.
But, I do believe that a spokesperson for terrorists should be targeted. Hamas = Terrorists
Anonymous
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The worst part is the Dean on Call dressed in the colors of the Palestinian flag, standing among the SJP protestors, and refusing to enforce University policy to let the Jewish students protest in peace.


Dean can be so mealy mouthed. What's this Deans name? I remember the Deans in college absolutely wanting to have it all ways.
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