Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Evacuated Israeli resident says her home was hit by a Hezbollah rocket
published at 09:27 British Summer Time
09:27 BST
An Israeli resident who was evacuated from the country's border with Lebanon 11 months ago says she doesn't know when she'll be able to return home.
Ortal Be'eri says Hezbollah started attacks on 7 October - the same day Hamas crossed the Gaza border and attacked Israel - and she left her home that evening.
Be'eri says her home was left "broken" three months ago after a rocket hit close to it - and currently lives with her partner and two children, aged nine and 10, in a hotel.
"It's hard for me to see them and me going back home where the situation is continuing," she tells BBC, saying her children "know what it feels like to have sirens and to hear rockets fall around you".
^^^
From the BBC today
Okay, now interview the 2 million people in gaza who can't return to their homes. I mean are we really supposed to feel bad for this one lady?
Thousands upon thousands of Israelis have been forced from their homes.
DP
If even one of those displaced Israelis lives in a home that lies within occupied territory, the civilized world (i.e., everyone but the U.S. political class, religious nut jobs, and racists, Israel, and micro-states beholden to the U.S.) doesn’t give AF about their hardship or inconvenience. Not a single F.
Similarly, if even one of those Palestinians voted for Hamas or supported Hamas, the civilized world... oh, wait.
Funny how you equate hardship and inconvenience with genocide. We’ll, not funny, but sociopathic, ig?
In the immortal words of Jerry Springer, “Dummy, you ARE the radical, extremist Zionist!”
Also - NOBODY has voted harder for or supported Hamas more over the years than your wet dream fantasy crush Bibi. Somehow the U.S. funded war machine hasn’t come for him yet …
Good grief, seek help.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Evacuated Israeli resident says her home was hit by a Hezbollah rocket
published at 09:27 British Summer Time
09:27 BST
An Israeli resident who was evacuated from the country's border with Lebanon 11 months ago says she doesn't know when she'll be able to return home.
Ortal Be'eri says Hezbollah started attacks on 7 October - the same day Hamas crossed the Gaza border and attacked Israel - and she left her home that evening.
Be'eri says her home was left "broken" three months ago after a rocket hit close to it - and currently lives with her partner and two children, aged nine and 10, in a hotel.
"It's hard for me to see them and me going back home where the situation is continuing," she tells BBC, saying her children "know what it feels like to have sirens and to hear rockets fall around you".
^^^
From the BBC today
Okay, now interview the 2 million people in gaza who can't return to their homes. I mean are we really supposed to feel bad for this one lady?
Thousands upon thousands of Israelis have been forced from their homes.
DP
If even one of those displaced Israelis lives in a home that lies within occupied territory, the civilized world (i.e., everyone but the U.S. political class, religious nut jobs, and racists, Israel, and micro-states beholden to the U.S.) doesn’t give AF about their hardship or inconvenience. Not a single F.
Similarly, if even one of those Palestinians voted for Hamas or supported Hamas, the civilized world... oh, wait.
Funny how you equate hardship and inconvenience with genocide. We’ll, not funny, but sociopathic, ig?
In the immortal words of Jerry Springer, “Dummy, you ARE the radical, extremist Zionist!”
Also - NOBODY has voted harder for or supported Hamas more over the years than your wet dream fantasy crush Bibi. Somehow the U.S. funded war machine hasn’t come for him yet …
Funny how your "principles" (such as they are) are so very mutable.
Almost like you're motivated by hatred rather than principle.
Fascinating to watch you contort and squirm and rant.
Carry on.
Principles? What do radical, extremists Zionists know of principles other than laughable contortions like “pre-emptive self-defense” hiding behind U.S. tech and might? Without us, you and the other unconditional supporters of Israel and radical, extremist Zionists are just a gaggle of loud-mouthed bullies without the talent or gifts to back up your words with actions. You would think being “chosen” would have bestowed some physical gifts at some point along the evolutionary plane, but alas.
Stick to racism and fairytales. You’re shitty at both, but at least it’s your bread and butter move that you’ve been practicing for a while.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Evacuated Israeli resident says her home was hit by a Hezbollah rocket
published at 09:27 British Summer Time
09:27 BST
An Israeli resident who was evacuated from the country's border with Lebanon 11 months ago says she doesn't know when she'll be able to return home.
Ortal Be'eri says Hezbollah started attacks on 7 October - the same day Hamas crossed the Gaza border and attacked Israel - and she left her home that evening.
Be'eri says her home was left "broken" three months ago after a rocket hit close to it - and currently lives with her partner and two children, aged nine and 10, in a hotel.
"It's hard for me to see them and me going back home where the situation is continuing," she tells BBC, saying her children "know what it feels like to have sirens and to hear rockets fall around you".
^^^
From the BBC today
Okay, now interview the 2 million people in gaza who can't return to their homes. I mean are we really supposed to feel bad for this one lady?
Thousands upon thousands of Israelis have been forced from their homes.
DP
If even one of those displaced Israelis lives in a home that lies within occupied territory, the civilized world (i.e., everyone but the U.S. political class, religious nut jobs, and racists, Israel, and micro-states beholden to the U.S.) doesn’t give AF about their hardship or inconvenience. Not a single F.
Similarly, if even one of those Palestinians voted for Hamas or supported Hamas, the civilized world... oh, wait.
Funny how you equate hardship and inconvenience with genocide. We’ll, not funny, but sociopathic, ig?
In the immortal words of Jerry Springer, “Dummy, you ARE the radical, extremist Zionist!”
Also - NOBODY has voted harder for or supported Hamas more over the years than your wet dream fantasy crush Bibi. Somehow the U.S. funded war machine hasn’t come for him yet …
Funny how your "principles" (such as they are) are so very mutable.
Almost like you're motivated by hatred rather than principle.
Fascinating to watch you contort and squirm and rant.
Carry on.
Anonymous wrote:If you read reporting, Lebanon wanted these guys gone - they couldn't disarm Hezbollah or form Hezbollah north of the Litani river......so while people may be complaining openly, in private, the Lebanese govt is happy this scourge is so diminished.
Think of it like the Mexican cartels...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Evacuated Israeli resident says her home was hit by a Hezbollah rocket
published at 09:27 British Summer Time
09:27 BST
An Israeli resident who was evacuated from the country's border with Lebanon 11 months ago says she doesn't know when she'll be able to return home.
Ortal Be'eri says Hezbollah started attacks on 7 October - the same day Hamas crossed the Gaza border and attacked Israel - and she left her home that evening.
Be'eri says her home was left "broken" three months ago after a rocket hit close to it - and currently lives with her partner and two children, aged nine and 10, in a hotel.
"It's hard for me to see them and me going back home where the situation is continuing," she tells BBC, saying her children "know what it feels like to have sirens and to hear rockets fall around you".
^^^
From the BBC today
Okay, now interview the 2 million people in gaza who can't return to their homes. I mean are we really supposed to feel bad for this one lady?
Thousands upon thousands of Israelis have been forced from their homes.
DP
If even one of those displaced Israelis lives in a home that lies within occupied territory, the civilized world (i.e., everyone but the U.S. political class, religious nut jobs, and racists, Israel, and micro-states beholden to the U.S.) doesn’t give AF about their hardship or inconvenience. Not a single F.
Similarly, if even one of those Palestinians voted for Hamas or supported Hamas, the civilized world... oh, wait.
Funny how you equate hardship and inconvenience with genocide. We’ll, not funny, but sociopathic, ig?
In the immortal words of Jerry Springer, “Dummy, you ARE the radical, extremist Zionist!”
Also - NOBODY has voted harder for or supported Hamas more over the years than your wet dream fantasy crush Bibi. Somehow the U.S. funded war machine hasn’t come for him yet …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hezbollah is not happy.
America is happy.
It's an incredible day for the world.
With today's strike, Hezbollah's leadership has been crippled and deconstructed, with the earlier in the week "Grim Beeper" events, Hezbollah's operations apparatus has been neutralized.
The swiftness of it is what's shocking as this type of operation could have feasibly taken months to years with so many more dying. It's truly astonishing and an immense achievement for the anti-terror campaign across the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hezbollah is not happy.
America is happy.
It's an incredible day for the world.
With today's strike, Hezbollah's leadership has been crippled and deconstructed, with the earlier in the week "Grim Beeper" events, Hezbollah's operations apparatus has been neutralized.
The swiftness of it is what's shocking as this type of operation could have feasibly taken months to years with so many more dying. It's truly astonishing and an immense achievement for the anti-terror campaign across the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Evacuated Israeli resident says her home was hit by a Hezbollah rocket
published at 09:27 British Summer Time
09:27 BST
An Israeli resident who was evacuated from the country's border with Lebanon 11 months ago says she doesn't know when she'll be able to return home.
Ortal Be'eri says Hezbollah started attacks on 7 October - the same day Hamas crossed the Gaza border and attacked Israel - and she left her home that evening.
Be'eri says her home was left "broken" three months ago after a rocket hit close to it - and currently lives with her partner and two children, aged nine and 10, in a hotel.
"It's hard for me to see them and me going back home where the situation is continuing," she tells BBC, saying her children "know what it feels like to have sirens and to hear rockets fall around you".
^^^
From the BBC today
Okay, now interview the 2 million people in gaza who can't return to their homes. I mean are we really supposed to feel bad for this one lady?
Thousands upon thousands of Israelis have been forced from their homes.
DP
If even one of those displaced Israelis lives in a home that lies within occupied territory, the civilized world (i.e., everyone but the U.S. political class, religious nut jobs, and racists, Israel, and micro-states beholden to the U.S.) doesn’t give AF about their hardship or inconvenience. Not a single F.
Similarly, if even one of those Palestinians voted for Hamas or supported Hamas, the civilized world... oh, wait.
Funny how you equate hardship and inconvenience with genocide. We’ll, not funny, but sociopathic, ig?
In the immortal words of Jerry Springer, “Dummy, you ARE the radical, extremist Zionist!”
Also - NOBODY has voted harder for or supported Hamas more over the years than your wet dream fantasy crush Bibi. Somehow the U.S. funded war machine hasn’t come for him yet …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Evacuated Israeli resident says her home was hit by a Hezbollah rocket
published at 09:27 British Summer Time
09:27 BST
An Israeli resident who was evacuated from the country's border with Lebanon 11 months ago says she doesn't know when she'll be able to return home.
Ortal Be'eri says Hezbollah started attacks on 7 October - the same day Hamas crossed the Gaza border and attacked Israel - and she left her home that evening.
Be'eri says her home was left "broken" three months ago after a rocket hit close to it - and currently lives with her partner and two children, aged nine and 10, in a hotel.
"It's hard for me to see them and me going back home where the situation is continuing," she tells BBC, saying her children "know what it feels like to have sirens and to hear rockets fall around you".
^^^
From the BBC today
Okay, now interview the 2 million people in gaza who can't return to their homes. I mean are we really supposed to feel bad for this one lady?
Thousands upon thousands of Israelis have been forced from their homes.
DP
If even one of those displaced Israelis lives in a home that lies within occupied territory, the civilized world (i.e., everyone but the U.S. political class, religious nut jobs, and racists, Israel, and micro-states beholden to the U.S.) doesn’t give AF about their hardship or inconvenience. Not a single F.
Similarly, if even one of those Palestinians voted for Hamas or supported Hamas, the civilized world... oh, wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Evacuated Israeli resident says her home was hit by a Hezbollah rocket
published at 09:27 British Summer Time
09:27 BST
An Israeli resident who was evacuated from the country's border with Lebanon 11 months ago says she doesn't know when she'll be able to return home.
Ortal Be'eri says Hezbollah started attacks on 7 October - the same day Hamas crossed the Gaza border and attacked Israel - and she left her home that evening.
Be'eri says her home was left "broken" three months ago after a rocket hit close to it - and currently lives with her partner and two children, aged nine and 10, in a hotel.
"It's hard for me to see them and me going back home where the situation is continuing," she tells BBC, saying her children "know what it feels like to have sirens and to hear rockets fall around you".
^^^
From the BBC today
Okay, now interview the 2 million people in gaza who can't return to their homes. I mean are we really supposed to feel bad for this one lady?
Thousands upon thousands of Israelis have been forced from their homes.
DP
If even one of those displaced Israelis lives in a home that lies within occupied territory, the civilized world (i.e., everyone but the U.S. political class, religious nut jobs, and racists, Israel, and micro-states beholden to the U.S.) doesn’t give AF about their hardship or inconvenience. Not a single F.
Anonymous wrote:Hezbollah is not happy.
America is happy.