https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx_qCu7jF9U
Any histrionic off-topic ramblings will be met with a 'bad Shmuly.'
https://i.imgur.com/EzT6dW2.jpeg
An excellent post will be rewarded with a 'happy Shmuly."
https://i.imgur.com/iFqEGTZ.png
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx_qCu7jF9U
Any histrionic off-topic ramblings will be met with a 'bad Shmuly.'
https://i.imgur.com/EzT6dW2.jpeg
An excellent post will be rewarded with a 'happy Shmuly."
https://i.imgur.com/iFqEGTZ.png
Clownel, ever the eccentric character, indulging in his peculiar pastime yet again, hunting for a rival to satisfy his psychopathic urges. His peculiar penchant for engaging in discussions about death, terror, and destruction knows no bounds. Take 3 unfolds as Clownel seeks a worthy adversary, ready to spar in the dark realms of his twisted imagination.
Breaking news in the whimsical world of Clownel: a riveting turn of events as he prepares for an intense discussion with none other than himself. Brace yourselves for a solo performance, where Clownel takes center stage, preaching to the choir in a surreal tête-à-tête with the myriad voices inside his own twisted psyche. Spoiler alert: this one-man show promises a carnival of chaos and a symphony of sinister soliloquies.
That deserves two bad Shumly.
https://i.imgur.com/EzT6dW2.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/EzT6dW2.jpeg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzBSNaXt59I
Dave DeCamp returned to Antiwar Radio this week to discuss what’s happening in Gaza and Ukraine. They start with the breaking news about an apparent IDF massacre of Gazans rushing a convoy of aid trucks. They also talk about what we know of the scale of the death and destruction that’s been forced on Gaza so far. They finish with a discussion of Ukraine and the report about the CIA’s activities in the country before Russia invaded.
Nasrallah: Israeli army exhausted, will lose war even if it invades Rafah
"...The leader of Lebanon's Hezbollah resistance movement says the Israeli army, which is waging a genocidal war against the Gaza Strip, is in a state of exhaustion.
"The Israeli army today is tired and exhausted on all fronts, and the number of its dead is very large and much greater than announced," Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said in a televised address on Wednesday.
The army, he added, was certain to suffer defeat even if the regime proceeds with, what it has promised in terms of, a ground invasion of the southern Gaza city of Rafah..."
https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2024/0...Rafah-invasion
Within the spectrum of terror organizations, Hamas emerges as a striking example of cowardice, failing to meet even the most rudimentary benchmarks of valor and fortitude:
A battle area like this includes several streets whose occupation could last for many days. Clearing a single building, with 24 apartments, requires an entire platoon. A few days ago, when the fighters burst into one of the apartments, they encountered a terrorist hiding behind his mother and sister, firing over their heads. Such situations are not uncommon, the commanders recount.
"Every building like this is a combat zone," says the commander of the commando unit. "There is no house where we have not found ammunition. There is no house where enemy operatives have not been. There were face-to-face battles here while an uninvolved population was in the middle of the room. Terrorists don't care that it's their family. There are also many undercover operatives here, including those who participated in the October 7 massacre."
In the window of the room we are in now, facing the wave of rubble that until two days ago was a residential building, two soldiers from the reconnaissance unit are holding position and scanning the outside. "We've been in Gaza for four and a half months," says Avichay from Kiryat Yam. "I lost two team members last month, Neria Belta and Ido Zrihan, may their memory be blessed, and I am ready to fight until the last drop of blood to perpetuate them and so that their families know that they did not fall in vain.
- https://www.ynet.co.il/news/article/...medium=organic
I laughed so hard at the bold. Did they find 40 beheaded babies in the room also?
What I learned from Israelis - and this must be cultural - is they think the more outrageous the lie the more likely people will believe it (hence 40 beheaded babies, baby in oven, etc.) That may work on Israelis but it doesn't work with other people. In the West, the politician's lie isn't exaggerated or dramatic and so people are more susceptible to believing in the lie because it doesn't sound ridiculous.
5 hour debate
Israel-Palestine Debate: Finkelstein, Destiny, M. Rabbani & Benny Morris | Lex Fridman Podcast #418
I don't understand why that guy Destiny was there. He's not an academic. He isn't anyone of note on the subject. He's just a youtube debater who just learned about the subject in October.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1X_KdkoGxSs
'This is why there are well over +10,000 dead women and children!!! Human shields!!!!"
- Corporal Schlomo
This is such pathetic propaganda to try to explain such extraordinarily high rates of civilian (thousands of children) deaths.
Funny enough if they had actually gone house to house, and room to room they would have found those three Israeli hostages that the IDF later shot. They murdered three hostages because they thought they were Palestinians.
Anyway...
The IDF opened fire on Palestinians waiting for food aid - Athens News
Israeli troops again opened fire on Palestinians waiting for food aid in Gaza City, killing six and wounding at least 83, media reported.
Late last night, Palestinians were rushing to receive humanitarian aid and were crowded at the Kuwait roundabout, which lies between the central Strip and Gaza City, when Israeli troops opened fire, residents and medical workers said.
The Israeli military did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the incident. The attack came hours after Israel bombed a UN food distribution center in the southern city of Rafah, killing at least five people, including an employee of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA).
On February 29, Palestinian health authorities announced that Israeli soldiers had killed more than 100 Palestinians waiting for humanitarian aid in the Gaza City area.
Famine in Gaza
A senior European Commission official said there were already “pockets of hunger” in Gaza. Janez Lenarcic, the European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management, told media that famine could spread throughout the region. He called on Israel to open more roads to get aid into Gaza, saying air and sea routes cannot compensate for opening more land routes for aid. He also called for increased funding.
The European Parliament adopted a resolution condemning the “catastrophic” situation in Gaza
The European Parliament adopted a resolution that condemns the “catastrophic humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, including the risk of imminent starvation,” the statement said. It was put to a vote after Wednesday’s debate.
The statement said members of parliament call on Israel to open all crossings into Gaza for humanitarian aid and call on all sides to immediately stop attacks on civilians seeking aid.
The Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip has entered its sixth month, and the Knesset has approved a supplementary budget for 2024 that includes a significant increase in spending to finance the war.
Israeli troops continue raids throughout the Gaza Strip, and the US appears ready to support a “limited IDF operation” in Rafah to destroy high-value Hamas targets.
Since October 7, as a result of Israeli attacks at least 31,341 Palestinians were killed and 73,134 injured in Gaza.
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John Spencer is considered one of the world’s leading experts on urban warfare. In addition to personal experiences from 25 years as an infantry soldier and officer in the US Army, including urban battles of Iraq in 2003 and the Battle of Sadr City in 2008, he has spent over a decade researching, publishing, and lecturing on all facets of urban warfare. He has conducted field research all around the world. Just in the last five years he has conducted research in India, Israel, Nagorno-Karabakh, and Ukraine. He has served as an advisor to the top four-star general and other senior leaders in the U.S. Army as part of strategic research groups from the Pentagon to the United States Military Academy. He has also trained multiple militaries in urban operations. His research focuses on all military operations in dense urban areas, megacities, and urban and subterranean (aka tunnel) warfare.
Caroline Glick speaks with the Chair of Urban Warfare Studies at the Modern War Institute John Spencer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcrsobilITo
"Hamas is globally known for using human shields, which is the practice of using civilians to restrict the attacker in a military operation. The group wants as many civilians as possible to be harmed by Israeli military action—as one of its officials put it, “We are proud to sacrifice martyrs.” It wants the world’s attention on the question of whether the IDF campaign is violating the laws of war in attacking Hamas tunnels that are tightly connected to civilian and protected sites. It wants to buy as much time as is needed to cause the international community to stop Israel. Its entire strategy is built on tunnels."
"Almost all of Hamas’s tunnels are built into civilian and protected sites in densely populated urban areas. Much of the infrastructure providing access to the tunnels is in protected sites. This complicates discriminating between military targets and civilian locations—if not rendering it entirely impossible—because Hamas does not have military sites separate from civilian sites."
" Israel has demonstrated some of the world’s most advanced units, methods, and capabilities to find, exploit, and destroy tunnels. From specialized engineer capabilities and canine units to the use of robots, flooding to clear tunnels, and both aerial-delivered and ground-emplaced explosives, to include liquid explosives, to destroy them. Arguably, no military in the world is as well prepared for subterranean tactical challenges as the IDF. But the strategic challenge is entirely different. To destroy many of the deep-buried tunnels, the IDF has required bunker-busting bombs, which Israel is criticized for using. And most importantly it has required time to find and destroy the tunnels in a conflict in which Hamas’s strategy is aimed at limiting the time available to Israel to conduct its campaign."
- https://mwi.westpoint.edu/gazas-unde...n-its-tunnels/
If he wasn't a shill for Israel, he wouldn't have been able to interview Netanyahu.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1oYsdSL8H4
Ummm. :1099:
In a world where the rate of 6.000.000 casualties within 4 years is presented as a believable historical fact, it makes no sense to claim that the rate of 30.000 casualties within 5 months "makes absolutely no sense from a mathematical perspective".
Make it make sense.
Oh, it's quite the conundrum, isn't it? On one hand, we have Jack Keane, a decorated four-star general with an illustrious 37-year career in the U.S. Army, credited with pivotal strategies like "the surge" in Iraq. And then there's Clownel, the self-proclaimed colonel who openly admits to never having served in the military, yet feels entitled to criticize the Israeli army for cowardice. Tough choice, huh?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tI--oTOJ9kE
Do you even know what "The Surge" was? The 'strategy" was to send more troops.
We can talk about 'the surge' but I don't think you want to do that with me (considering I've consistently embarrassed you in the past with sources and you'd run away because you don't know anything).
Forstadt is the military historian who will post any random American former military officer as long as he likes what they say about Israel because that's all that matters. He's also too lazy to do any research on the people he posts, as I've proven consistently.
btw, Fordast, explain to everyone - from your extensive military experience - how soldiers should bunch up on patrol instead of staying apart. Maybe you were in the IDF and got shit training because I keep seeing videos of IDF bunching up, which no proper army would do. That may explain your ignorance. This assumes you weren't rejected for mental illness.
Here is former Colonel MacGregor on the conflict.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_m05mUzjgbQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U44Uf7CRYBY
Anyone who has read the Torah (the OT for Christians) shouldn't be surprised by the psychopathy of the above (btw, that chick and one of her Black (Ethiopian) dancers really do look native to the Levant, am I right?)
When 9/11 happened I remember most people were somber. There wasn't this bloodlust. People raised in Christianity think differently about life and their enemies than those raised in Judaism.
Funny enough the most bloodthirsty person at the time of the tragedy I could think of was Howard Stern (Jewish) who demanded we mass murder people with nukes.
They can dream of wiping the Gazans but they can’t wipe their bravery and resilience. ROFL they sure do they are “Israelites” after all. There is an interesting book called The invention of the Jewish people by Shalmo Sands who is Israeli himself, the thesis is that Judaism is no different than Christianity or Islam in being multiethnic religion. There were several significant conversions to Judaism historically the most famous of these are the Khazars, the kingdom of Adiabene , the Himyarite kingdom in Yemen, Kindah in central Arabia , several less known ones that probably occurred.
Real Levantines here
https://www.anumuseum.org.il/bnei-menashe/
The guy has always been a scumbag. For years he'd say 'I invented this and I invented that' when in fact except for the degenerate sexual stuff he'd allow - which is what got him his popularity - he had stolen much from previous 'shock jocks.'
While I have no issue with not paying interns who are with you for a couple of months to learn the business and gain experience he had guys who were 'interns' for years and were never paid. You're no longer an intern if you've been working at a place for years, lolz; you're now an employee who isn't getting paid. He earns millions of dollars and he couldn't step up to bat for those idiots who helped make his show.
This business of going back into history to undo the past and demand a gift reparation of a present established country to nameless Bedouins who were paid and now decide the deal wasn't fair because maybe they could make a success of themselves if they possessed all of the Holy Land and will murder and dismember to convince themselves that they can achieve anything more than competently dig tunnels is delusional because they've managed to start with a shithole and keep it that way while Israel started similarly and built a model of modern industrialization.
Pure psychopathy in the link
https://twitter.com/KeithWoodsYT/sta...27954685591930
Watch that two minute clip. The rabbi reveals exactly what I said above is true.
Ah, what a display of bravery it is to abduct your own people, cowering behind innocent family members, using them as human shields, and even sending children to the border with Israel to lose their legs. Truly a shining example for all "resistance" movements worldwide. But hold on a moment... resistance against what exactly? After all, Hamas has been granted the opportunity to govern Gaza solely for the Gazans for two decades now, and look at the result. With ample funds from Qatar, Hamas has been busy constructing bombs and instilling hatred in children, all while Gaza's leaders enjoy lavish lifestyles abroad. Quite the peculiar notion of "freedom" indeed.
Families of Muslim Hostages Held by Hamas: 'This Isn't a Religious War':
https://img.haarets.co.il/bs/0000018...=960&width=960
- https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/...b-ecf9d0080000
One of the sons of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh lounges in a luxury hotel suite in Qatar. Haniyeh is worth more than $4 billion.:
https://nypost.com/wp-content/upload...y=75&strip=all
- https://nypost.com/2023/11/07/news/h...ives-in-qatar/
Hamas cynically sent 7-year-old girl to breach Gaza border:
“When the IDF troops realized it was a girl, they picked her up and made sure that she could get back to her parents safely,” the army said. It did not say how it coordinated with girl’s parents on the Gaza side.
- https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-ha...h-gaza-border/
Below: Children sent to the fence
https://static.timesofisrael.com/www...000_13F4LQ.jpg
Below: a child who lost his leg because he was sent to the fence by Hamas:
https://jordantimes.com/sites/defaul...?itok=p0iMvvKV
Once again, the Goldstone Report revealed that Hamas didn't use human shields.
How did those children lose their legs, Shmuly? The IDF shot them. They also shot journalists and medics. What you're referring to was a peace demonstration. A march to the wall ('oy vey!!!! They're going to climb the wall we built to keep in their concentration camp!!!')
Quote:
'42 Knees in One Day': Israeli Snipers Open Up About Shooting Gaza Protesters
Over 200 Palestinians were killed and nearly 8,000 were injured during almost two years of weekly protests at the Israel-Gaza border. Israeli army snipers tell their stories
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/...f-f2dab2520000
Against the embargo on them and you stealing their land. You forcing them to live in an open air concentration camp.Quote:
Truly a shining example for all "resistance" movements worldwide. But hold on a moment... resistance against what exactly?
'You're free to live free in this concentration camp that we have walled off from the rest of the world and we limit food to the minimum. We also on occasion carpet bomb you for no other reason but to 'mow the lawn.'Quote:
After all, Hamas has been granted the opportunity to govern Gaza solely for the Gazans for two decades now, and look at the result. With ample funds from Qatar, Hamas has been busy constructing bombs and instilling hatred in children, all while Gaza's leaders enjoy lavish lifestyles abroad. Quite the peculiar notion of "freedom" indeed.
You guys have it so good.'
- Shmuly
Don't work for the enemy.Quote:
Families of Muslim Hostages Held by Hamas: 'This Isn't a Religious War':
https://img.haarets.co.il/bs/0000018...=960&width=960
- https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/...b-ecf9d0080000
Thank you for proving it isn't a religious war.
There is corruption, what a revelation!Quote:
One of the sons of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh lounges in a luxury hotel suite in Qatar. Haniyeh is worth more than $4 billion.:
https://nypost.com/wp-content/upload...y=75&strip=all
- https://nypost.com/2023/11/07/news/h...ives-in-qatar/
Such propaganda.Quote:
Hamas cynically sent 7-year-old girl to breach Gaza border:
“When the IDF troops realized it was a girl, they picked her up and made sure that she could get back to her parents safely,” the army said. It did not say how it coordinated with girl’s parents on the Gaza side.
- https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-ha...h-gaza-border/
Here are the stats for those killed and injured during the Great March that are accepted by Amnesty International.
Those medics and journalists must have been human shields, as well, right?Quote:
Six Months On: Gaza’s Great March of Return
According to the Al Mezan Center for Human Rights, since the start of the protests, over 150 Palestinians have been killed in the demonstrations. At least 10,000 others have been injured, including 1,849 children, 424 women, 115 paramedics and 115 journalists. Of those injured, 5,814 were hit by live ammunition. According to Israeli media, one soldier was moderately injured due to shrapnel from a grenade thrown by a Palestinian from inside Gaza and one Israeli soldier was killed by Palestinian sniper fire near the fence that separates Gaza and Israel outside of the context of the protests.
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/ca...rch-of-return/
This lie you people keep pushing of human shields is destroyed by the face that medics and journalists are also targeted. We also have clips of IDF snipers taking joy in shooting children.Quote:
Below: Children sent to the fence
https://static.timesofisrael.com/www...000_13F4LQ.jpg
Below: a child who lost his leg because he was sent to the fence by Hamas:
https://jordantimes.com/sites/defaul...?itok=p0iMvvKV
How would Hamas benefit from this massive protest? You have a wall. Are they going to climb the wall? Are all the protestors going to climb the wall?
You eat up the propaganda because you like what you hear but it doesn't make sense to anyone who isn't absorbed in tribal loyalty.
Your entire post reminds me of this Golda Meir quote:
“When peace comes we will perhaps in time be able to forgive the Arabs for killing our sons, but it will be harder for us to forgive them for having forced us to kill their sons. Peace will come when the Arabs will love their children more than they hate us.”
Typical Shmuly logic (and the rabbi in the link quoted her).
'It's not our fault that we're killing your people. It's your fault for defending your land from us taking it. You are to blame for us killing you.'
A perfect example of this Polish saying:
"The Jew cries out in pain as he beats you."
After the disengagement, goods entered the Gaza Strip through the land border crossings with limited restrictions and subject to Israeli supervision. Following Hamas' victory in the Palestinian parliamentary elections and the Hamas-Fatah confrontation in the Gaza Strip in 2007, Hamas announced that it was withdrawing from the security agreements concluded between the Palestinian Authority, Israel, and Egypt, and even threatened to carry out attacks in Israel.
Even Egypt closed the border between it and the Gaza Strip on June 7, 2007, during the fighting between Fatah and Hamas, out of fear of the infiltration of terrorist activities by Hamas into Egypt.
Following Gaza flotilla raid, Palmer Report, the report published to the public in early September 2011 stated that the naval blockade imposed by the State of Israel on the Gaza Strip is legal, as a legitimate step of self-defense, since there are many terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip and there is a reasonable concern that they will attempt to smuggle weapons and ammunition by sea. The report also determined that Israel adhered to the principles of international law in imposing the blockade and that its imposition in international waters was lawful.
Hamas rats admitted during an interrogation that they took an old woman captive and used her as a human shield (4:39):
https://youtu.be/HnLq0DjErIA?t=276
Yes, Israel 'supervision.'
Quote:
Israel used 'calorie count' to limit Gaza food during blockade, critics claim
The Israeli military made precise calculations of Gaza's daily calorie needs to avoid malnutrition during a blockade imposed on the Palestinian territory between 2007 and mid-2010, according to files the defence ministry released on Wednesday under a court order.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...rie-limit-gaza
What a shocker the Egypt government favors one side - the side that wasn't helped created by Israelis (which I proved and you were silent) that tied to a group that is antagonistic to their government.Quote:
Even Egypt closed the border between it and the Gaza Strip on June 7, 2007, during the fighting between Fatah and Hamas, out of fear of the infiltration of terrorist activities by Hamas into Egypt.
However, it's Israel that has control over what enters Gaza. Hence why it's Israel that chooses to have the Palestinian people on a minimum calorie diet.
You got it wrong and you got it wrong not because you're lazy and stupid (which you are) but because you place your tribe ahead of the truth. This is why you post whatever sounds good to you (what's good for the tribe) instead of taking ten minutes to do research.Quote:
Following Gaza flotilla raid, Palmer Report, the report published to the public in early September 2011 stated that the naval blockade imposed by the State of Israel on the Gaza Strip is legal, as a legitimate step of self-defense, since there are many terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip and there is a reasonable concern that they will attempt to smuggle weapons and ammunition by sea. The report also determined that Israel adhered to the principles of international law in imposing the blockade and that its imposition in international waters was lawful.
Read carefully, fool.
This is from Amnesty International.
Quote:
Palmer Report Did Not Find Gaza Blockade Legal, Despite Media Headlines
The media has gone crazy these past couple of days announcing that the UN-appointed panel of inquiry into the flotilla raid last summer, known as the Palmer Commission, found that the Israeli imposed blockade on Gaza is legal and that Israel used excessive force during the raid.
From the Jerusalem Postopens in a new tab to the BBCopens in a new tab, headlines scream that Israel’s blockade of the Gaza Strip is legal. This is not only completely false, it distracts from the main point of the inquiry which was to determine if excessive use of force was used by Israeli forces during the raid on the flotilla in international waters and how to avoid a similar incident like this from happening again.
The contents of the Palmer Report were made public Thursday by the New York Timesopens in a new tab. The report itself, which was completed last February, was being delayed at the UN while Turkey and Israel negotiated over language and played behind-the-scenes politics.
Sadly, the report does not spend a lot of time on the victims or accountability for the wrong-doing, although it states,
And critically notes that Israel’s treatment of the passengers, “included physical mistreatment, harassment and intimidation, unjustified confiscation of belongings and the denial of timely consular assistance,” while acknowledging that once the commandos were on board, they faced violent resistance and felt forced to defend themselves.Quote:
“Forensic evidence showing that most of the deceased were shot multiple times, including in the back, or at close range has not been adequately accounted for in the material presented by Israel.”
The report also found the naval blockade of Gaza by Israel legal.
As the occupying power over the Gaza Strip, Israel has the right to determine where and how goods and people should enter the territory it occupies so the maritime blockade as a tactic is legal. The report did not make a ruling on the entire closure regime or blockade on the Gaza strip.
The Palmer report’s finding that the naval blockade is lawful should NOT be interpreted to mean that the entire closure regime imposed by Israel on the Gaza Strip is legal. An excellent analysis of this can be found on the ‘Gishaopens in a new tab – Legal Center for Freedom of Movement’ websiteopens in a new tab.
Gisha even goes one step farther to argue that the maritime blockade should actually be found to be illegal. In a Q&Aopens in a new tab they put together, they argue that when taken into context with the full blockade on Gaza and Israel’s failure to adhere to international law and legal obligations as an occupying power – then the maritime closure is actually illegal:
Amnesty also believes the entire closure regime (blockade) on Gaza is illegalopens in a new tab. It is a form of collective punishment which breaches international law. Amnesty pointed out in a public statement released Friday, that the best way to avoid similar incidents like this one in the future is for Israel to fully and immediately lift the blockade imposed on Gaza since June 2007, and allow Gazans to rebuild the homes, schools, clinics and infrastructure destroyed by the Israeli military.https://www.amnestyusa.org/updates/p...dia-headlines/Quote:
“By preventing the passage of civilians and goods of a civilian nature to and from the Gaza Strip, Israel has paralyzed the economy of the area and caused substantial damage to key aspects of civilian life. In so doing, it has violated its obligations under international law, rendering its policy of closure – including the maritime closure – unlawful.”
'...admitted during interrogation...'
You can't be this stupid.
So, Fordsdt, explain to me why such a high proportion of medics and journalists have been shot by the IDF during the Great March? Even if we didn't have the Goldstone Report debunking the human shield lie the high proportion of medics and journalists being harmed by the IDF would indicate that they do target civilians. Unless, of course, you want to argue medics and journalists are used as human shields by Hamas.
Do you think people don't notice how you ignore what is said? I address EVERYTHING. You EVADE. And we both know why. You don't care about the truth (you won't even do a 5 minute google search on the Palmer Report). You place your tribe ahead of truth and everyone sees it.
Jewish honor > Hamas cowardiceQuote:
"they encountered a terrorist hiding behind his mother and sister, firing over their heads. Such situations are not uncommon, the commanders recount".
- https://www.ynet.co.il/news/article/...medium=organic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igMbiCp4PZI&rco=1
There is no such thing as Jewish honor. It is a myth you tell yourselves. You Israelis are mass murderers.
https://media.gab.com/cdn-cgi/image/...7c6c7c496.jpeg
https://i.ibb.co/6WbzwLn/cfg.png
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...port-hostages/
The 23-page report said the team also found “clear and convincing information” that some of the women and children taken back to Gaza that day by Hamas as hostages were subjected to “rape and sexualized torture and sexualized cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment.” There were “reasonable grounds to believe,” it said, “that this violence may be ongoing.”
"Clear and convincing information" man this is such weak language that indicates a small likelihood.
CFG's researching abilities stop at NewsNation and Intercept, but I can bring much more sources to the table.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-68474899
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...raeli-hostages
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/03/04/e...ntl/index.html
all of them saying the same thing.
This has already been addressed by me in the other thread. I don't even understand why you're posting articles referencing the same report other than to give the lazy the impression there is a mountain pf information being present when in fact it referenced the same 23 page report.
So let's look at the report and see what is the 'convincing' evidence? Will it be a fail like the NY Times article?
Let's find out instead of being lazy.
What is desired is that Zionists stop bribing and blackmailing our politicians for the benefit of Israel and it would really help if they'd stop stealing Palestinian land.
Forstadtt's boy Netanyahu is on film telling settlers in private he sabotaged peace negotiations and that he wants to keep Palestinians in a perpetual war to make them submit.
That is an ogre and the truth came out of the ogre's mouth because he thought he wasn't being filmed (knowing what he said was evil he asked the man to turn the camera off. Yahweh bless him for not turning his camera off.)