Hamas killed and tortured Gaza civilians

Anonymous
"Gazans would like to thank Israel for its years of kindness. For its decades long occupation and for building all of those Jewish-only settlements ..."

Actually, Gaza is not governed by Israel. Their leaders are not really elected in the usual sense (i.e., being subject to periodic elections). Israel does not have settlements in Gaza. Hamas has not been able to get along with the rest of the Palestinians (or the Egyptians either).
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Anonymous wrote:"Gazans would like to thank Israel for its years of kindness. For its decades long occupation and for building all of those Jewish-only settlements ..."

Actually, Gaza is not governed by Israel. Their leaders are not really elected in the usual sense (i.e., being subject to periodic elections). Israel does not have settlements in Gaza. Hamas has not been able to get along with the rest of the Palestinians (or the Egyptians either).


I am sure the Gazans would be delighted to hear they're not governed by Israel. Awesome! You should tell them. Because you can imagine how confusing it is when they try to import things, or go fishing in their waters, or rebuild their homes that Israel razed last summer ... and it is Israel preventing all of those things. I am well aware of how life is in Gaza. Are you? Do you really empathize with the Palestinians that Israel disenfranchises of their righted? Or are you able only to sympathize with the white colonizers? The lack of empathy is what will be the undoing of Zionism, though frankly I care more about the damage it is causing to its victims. Don't you?
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So, according to that report: " at least 23 Palestinians were subjected to summary, extra-judicial executions. " but this is what everyone is talking about not to belittle the life of these 23 Palestinians, but seriously!?? Hamas is evil because they killed 23 people?? I guess the terrorist attacks committed by Israel killing thousands of civilians should just be ignored!!! The same report states:

Israeli forces committed war crimes and human rights violations during a 50-day military offensive in the Gaza Strip that killed over 1,500 civilians, including 539 children, wounded thousands more civilians, and caused massive civilian displacement and destruction of property and vital services. Israel maintained its air, sea and land blockade of Gaza, imposing collective punishment on its approximately 1.8 million inhabitants and stoking the humanitarian crisis. In the West Bank, Israeli forces carried out unlawful killings of Palestinian protesters, including children, and maintained an array of oppressive restrictions on Palestinians’ freedom of movement while continuing to promote illegal settlements and allow Israeli settlers to attack Palestinians and destroy their property with near total impunity. Israeli forces detained thousands of Palestinians, some of whom reported being tortured, and held around 500 administrative detainees without trial. Within Israel, the authorities continued to demolish homes of Palestinian Bedouin in “unrecognized villages” in the Negev/Naqab region and commit forcible evictions. They also detained and summarily expelled thousands of foreign migrants, including asylum-seekers, and imprisoned Israeli conscientious objectors.

Palestinian detainees continued to be tortured and otherwise ill-treated by Israeli security officials, particularly Internal Security Agency officials, who frequently held detainees incommunicado during interrogation for days and sometimes weeks. Methods used included physical assault such as slapping and throttling, prolonged shackling and stress positions, sleep deprivation, and threats against the detainee and their family.

in the night of 30 July, Israeli artillery fire hit the Jabaliya elementary school where more than 3,000 civilians had taken refuge, killing at least 20 and injuring others. It was the sixth time a school being used by the UN to shelter civilians had been attacked since the conflict began three weeks earlier.
sraeli authorities sought publicly to shift the blame for the large loss of life and wholesale destruction caused by the Israeli offensive in Gaza onto Hamas and Palestinian armed groups on the grounds that they fired rockets and other weapons from within or near civilian residential areas and concealed munitions in civilian buildings.

Source: https://www.amnesty.org/en/countries/middle-east-and-north-africa/israel-and-occupied-palestinian-territories/report-israel-and-occupied-palestinian-territories/


What's it like being Muslim? Well, it's hard to find a decent halal pizza place and occasionally there is a hashtag calling for your genocide...
Anonymous
You sound unhinged ma'am.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You sound unhinged ma'am.


She usually sounds that way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Amnesty International:

Hamas forces in the Gaza Strip committed serious human rights abuses including abductions, torture and extra-judicial killings of Palestinian civilians in 2014, a report says.
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The report says no-one had been brought to account for the abuses, suggesting they were officially sanctioned.


http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-32894633

What is the US doing to bring this terrorist organization under control?


this is outrageous. we should stop inviting Hamas' prime minister to speak before Congress, cut the billions of $ and military aid we give to Hamas, stop blocking every single UN resolution that condemn Hamas' behavior, stop supporting Hamas no matter what, stop letting SuperPacs funded by Hamas' wealthy supporters spend hundreds of millions of dollars to influence US elections........no, wait..

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Amnesty International:

Hamas forces in the Gaza Strip committed serious human rights abuses including abductions, torture and extra-judicial killings of Palestinian civilians in 2014, a report says.
...
The report says no-one had been brought to account for the abuses, suggesting they were officially sanctioned.


http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-32894633

What is the US doing to bring this terrorist organization under control?


this is outrageous. we should stop inviting Hamas' prime minister to speak before Congress, cut the billions of $ and military aid we give to Hamas, stop blocking every single UN resolution that condemn Hamas' behavior, stop supporting Hamas no matter what, stop letting SuperPacs funded by Hamas' wealthy supporters spend hundreds of millions of dollars to influence US elections........no, wait..



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