Event everyone can celebrate: terrorist leader Sinwar dead

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good riddance. Though any word about other hostages?


If Sinwar was killed in a bombing run then the 20 hostages he supposedly surrounded himself with are dead as well.


Hamas cowards surround themselves with human shields. So brave.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whether you support the Palestinians or the Israelis, everyone can agree the death of this terrorist is a positive move.

Like Osama BinLaden, Sinwar headed a designated terrorist organization: Hamas.

And Hamas - under Sinwar’s command- has terrorized Gazans for years.

We can all agree Hamas is the enemy of all Palestinians.

Hopefully this death (if confirmed) leads to the end of fighting, release of the hostages, and peace in the Middle East.


Look you just sentences your “hostages” to death. Though Israelis do not care about the hostages. Kill Sinwar means all the hostages die.

Also Sinwar has nothing in common with Osama. Sinwar, Hamas and Hezbollah are fighting to take back their homes which the Israel stole from them. They are not at war with the west but Israel. You need to be honest with yourself and learn the history of the region.

Israel murdered, terrorized and ethically cleansed Palestine. Now you cry, gnash your teeth and yell terrorist when the Palestinians try to take back their homes the same way you took the land from them?

Solve the root cause. Palestinians need to be given full citizenship, compensation for pain & suffering and right to return. Starving to death 2.3 million people out of 7 million is a holocaust not a solution.


That you put the word hostages in quotation marks tells us all we need to know about you.


lol no one cares in Israel about the “hostages” and nether do you. Where was your outrage when Israel killed “hostages”? Where was your mock rage when the families are attacked? No, you do not care. You just want to deflect away from the root cause of Israel’s endless killing and holocaust. Why don’t you go ver to Gaza and get your hands dirty?



think you need to get a life. walk away from the computer.
yikes.
hopefully you get the mental help you badly need.
bless you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are some real nutters on this thread mourning a murderous terrorist. Whackos.

+1 There’s a reason we’re only supposed to have one thread about this.


+2. I’m sure on DCUM sinwar will be given the “we don’t say negative things about the deceased for 48 hours” treatment. A bunch of terrorist sympathizers here


No one sympathizes with Israel.


DP. Only terrorist sympathizers such as yourself say such utter nonsense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whether you support the Palestinians or the Israelis, everyone can agree the death of this terrorist is a positive move.

Like Osama BinLaden, Sinwar headed a designated terrorist organization: Hamas.

And Hamas - under Sinwar’s command- has terrorized Gazans for years.

We can all agree Hamas is the enemy of all Palestinians.

Hopefully this death (if confirmed) leads to the end of fighting, release of the hostages, and peace in the Middle East.


Look you just sentences your “hostages” to death. Though Israelis do not care about the hostages. Kill Sinwar means all the hostages die.

Also Sinwar has nothing in common with Osama. Sinwar, Hamas and Hezbollah are fighting to take back their homes which the Israel stole from them. They are not at war with the west but Israel. You need to be honest with yourself and learn the history of the region.

Israel murdered, terrorized and ethically cleansed Palestine. Now you cry, gnash your teeth and yell terrorist when the Palestinians try to take back their homes the same way you took the land from them?

Solve the root cause. Palestinians need to be given full citizenship, compensation for pain & suffering and right to return. Starving to death 2.3 million people out of 7 million is a holocaust not a solution.


That you put the word hostages in quotation marks tells us all we need to know about you.


lol no one cares in Israel about the “hostages” and nether do you. Where was your outrage when Israel killed “hostages”? Where was your mock rage when the families are attacked? No, you do not care. You just want to deflect away from the root cause of Israel’s endless killing and holocaust. Why don’t you go ver to Gaza and get your hands dirty?


Why don’t you go over to Gaza on a Hamas solidarity mission?


+ a million
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sadly we have enough Hamas supporters in the US I almost wonder if there is another brigade here.


Yep. Look at the nutters on this thread alone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sadly we have enough Hamas supporters in the US I almost wonder if there is another brigade here.


Yep. Look at the nutters on this thread alone.


100%
i forwarded this post on ....
think some people here might need some IC oversight
Anonymous
Why is this news in the US? This guy did nothing to the US?
Anonymous
On of Sinwar's "bodyguards" who died with him allegedly also worked as a teacher for UNRWA....

Do we have a problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is this news in the US? This guy did nothing to the US?


It’s called “world news.” Normal people celebrate when a terrorist is killed. I guess you’re not normal?
Anonymous
This has thread has been taken over by Zionist trolls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Good riddance. Though any word about other hostages?


If Sinwar was killed in a bombing run then the 20 hostages he supposedly surrounded himself with are dead as well.


Hamas cowards surround themselves with human shields. So brave.


They're not brave. Neither are the IDF.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whether you support the Palestinians or the Israelis, everyone can agree the death of this terrorist is a positive move.

Like Osama BinLaden, Sinwar headed a designated terrorist organization: Hamas.

And Hamas - under Sinwar’s command- has terrorized Gazans for years.

We can all agree Hamas is the enemy of all Palestinians.

Hopefully this death (if confirmed) leads to the end of fighting, release of the hostages, and peace in the Middle East.


Look you just sentences your “hostages” to death. Though Israelis do not care about the hostages. Kill Sinwar means all the hostages die.

Also Sinwar has nothing in common with Osama. Sinwar, Hamas and Hezbollah are fighting to take back their homes which the Israel stole from them. They are not at war with the west but Israel. You need to be honest with yourself and learn the history of the region.

Israel murdered, terrorized and ethically cleansed Palestine. Now you cry, gnash your teeth and yell terrorist when the Palestinians try to take back their homes the same way you took the land from them?

Solve the root cause. Palestinians need to be given full citizenship, compensation for pain & suffering and right to return. Starving to death 2.3 million people out of 7 million is a holocaust not a solution.


The hostages Sinwar surrounded himself with were the six who were killed by Hamas when the IDF neared. It shows how in disarray and scared Sinwar was that he did not surround him with new hostages. Since Sinwar was so extreme and fanatic there is now actually more hope for the hostages to be released if someone more moderate assumes leadership.


speculation on X is the rest of the hostages were disbursed (many no longer in Gaza) and some were "sold" to other terror groups (PIJ) for weapons cache.

Don't think we were ever going to see them again. That was even before today.


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Whether you support the Palestinians or the Israelis, everyone can agree the death of this terrorist is a positive move.

Like Osama BinLaden, Sinwar headed a designated terrorist organization: Hamas.

And Hamas - under Sinwar’s command- has terrorized Gazans for years.

We can all agree Hamas is the enemy of all Palestinians.

Hopefully this death (if confirmed) leads to the end of fighting, release of the hostages, and peace in the Middle East.


Look you just sentences your “hostages” to death. Though Israelis do not care about the hostages. Kill Sinwar means all the hostages die.

Also Sinwar has nothing in common with Osama. Sinwar, Hamas and Hezbollah are fighting to take back their homes which the Israel stole from them. They are not at war with the west but Israel. You need to be honest with yourself and learn the history of the region.

Israel murdered, terrorized and ethically cleansed Palestine. Now you cry, gnash your teeth and yell terrorist when the Palestinians try to take back their homes the same way you took the land from them?

Solve the root cause. Palestinians need to be given full citizenship, compensation for pain & suffering and right to return. Starving to death 2.3 million people out of 7 million is a holocaust not a solution.


The hostages Sinwar surrounded himself with were the six who were killed by Hamas when the IDF neared. It shows how in disarray and scared Sinwar was that he did not surround him with new hostages. Since Sinwar was so extreme and fanatic there is now actually more hope for the hostages to be released if someone more moderate assumes leadership.


speculation on X is the rest of the hostages were disbursed (many no longer in Gaza) and some were "sold" to other terror groups (PIJ) for weapons cache.

Don't think we were ever going to see them again. That was even before today.


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.
Anonymous
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.
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