Hamas cowards surround themselves with human shields. So brave. |
think you need to get a life. walk away from the computer. yikes. hopefully you get the mental help you badly need. bless you. |
DP. Only terrorist sympathizers such as yourself say such utter nonsense. |
+ a million |
Yep. Look at the nutters on this thread alone. |
100% i forwarded this post on .... think some people here might need some IC oversight |
Why is this news in the US? This guy did nothing to the US? |
On of Sinwar's "bodyguards" who died with him allegedly also worked as a teacher for UNRWA....
Do we have a problem. |
It’s called “world news.” Normal people celebrate when a terrorist is killed. I guess you’re not normal? |
UNRWA is full of Hamas members. It’s crazy. https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/nine-unrwa-staff-may-have-been-involved-oct-7-attack-israel-says-un-2024-08-05/ https://apnews.com/article/israel-hamas-gaza-unrwa-4132812d15758c3b53b4059cbd2066d6 https://www.cbsnews.com/news/un-fires-9-unrwa-staffers-gaza-investigation-october-7-attacks/ |
This has thread has been taken over by Zionist trolls. |
They're not brave. Neither are the IDF. |
I agree. But some Hamas supporters are gloating at the thought that these hostages were killed with Sinwar, as though that’s some kind of win. It takes the wind out of their sails that Sinwar’s death was by himself with his cronies. May the hostages be returned someday. But without this extremist here their chances are better. |
You have very poor analytical skills. |
Hostage negotiations were held up because Sinwar counted on world opinion to pressure Israel. One point was also he wanted assurances of safe passage out. Now leadership has been eliminated the remaining fighters are disorganized and may be more willing to let go of hostages. |