Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No excuses for Hamas, and I am so happy to see all you folks expressing your compassion for Palestinian civilians. Really refreshing! For your next act of compassion, you could end the murderous siege and brutal occupation. I think they'd like you to get off their land. Come to think of it, I think everyone in the world would really like that!
I think you need to review Gaza's most recent history. Israel did get off of their land, completely - that's what landed Gazans in the mess they are right now. When Israel left, it liquidated all of the settlements, and with settlements went all of Gaza's agriculture, manufacturing, and all the other jobs that employed the locals. That's when they elected Hamas, which, instead of building up the economy, chose to build up their supply of rockets to fire into Israel. So this is why they are where they are.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Where's the outrage?
Anonymous wrote:No excuses for Hamas, and I am so happy to see all you folks expressing your compassion for Palestinian civilians. Really refreshing! For your next act of compassion, you could end the murderous siege and brutal occupation. I think they'd like you to get off their land. Come to think of it, I think everyone in the world would really like that!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where's the outrage?
If Israel is not the villain, no one cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where's the outrage?
If Israel is not the villain, no one cares.
You are not following the required narrative: the Palestinians are always the victims, even when they are Hamas, a designated terrorist organization.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where's the outrage?
If Israel is not the villain, no one cares.
Anonymous wrote:Where's the outrage?
Hamas and Palestinian armed groups in Gaza
repeatedly fired indiscriminate rockets and
mortars into Israel. Firing greatly intensified in
the period preceding and throughout Israel’s
Protective Edge military offensive in Gaza. By
Amnesty International Report 2014/15 287
the time of the August ceasefire that ended
the conflict, firing of indiscriminate weapons
from Gaza by Palestinian armed groups
had killed six civilians in Israel, including a
child aged four, wounded other civilians and
damaged a number of civilian homes. The
firing also led directly to civilian deaths in
Gaza, due to the premature explosion of some
rockets; the killing of 10 Palestinian civilians
including nine children in the al-Shati’ refugee
camp on 28 July was believed to have been
caused by a rocket that fell short of its target.
Palestinian armed groups also exposed
civilians in Gaza to lethal harm from Israeli
attacks by concealing and firing rockets and
other projectiles from locations within or close
to civilian residential areas.
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.