Israel - Palestinian militants launch massive attack, 7 Oct 2023 #10

Status
Not open for further replies.
  • #581
  • #582
That’s because the Gazans of that time elected Hamas as their government.
That’s why this younger generation has nothing except their indoctrination, hate and rage.

And if the whole world defends terrorism, then yes, the whole world is wrong. Unless anyone believes terrorism is a wonderful thing, how can anyone defend Hamas? How is it possible that ANY human being with a heart and a brain can turn on Israel instead of Hamas?

It’s just like the Holocaust; people who deny atrocities, that they’ve witnessed with their own eyes, because they are anti-Semites with every cell in their bodies.


IMO
I don't think the whole world is defending Hamas, this is really a huge reach. I just saw a video yesterday in which the Israeli representative to the United Nations even accused its workers of being Hamas like wtf. What even makes you think that? And the Gazans of that time didn't vote for those people because of their desire to destroy Israel. It was out of desperation, the desire to see political corruption eliminated. I'm sure they regret it

The fact is that an escalation of this conflict isn't the best for Israelis and Palestinians
 
  • #583
That’s because the Gazans of that time elected Hamas as their government.
That’s why this younger generation has nothing except their indoctrination, hate and rage.

And if the whole world defends terrorism, then yes, the whole world is wrong. Unless anyone believes terrorism is a wonderful thing, how can anyone defend Hamas? How is it possible that ANY human being with a heart and a brain can turn on Israel instead of Hamas?

It’s just like the Holocaust; people who deny atrocities, that they’ve witnessed with their own eyes, because they are anti-Semites with every cell in their bodies.


IMO
No.
Being pro Palestine does not mean pro Hamas.
And it does not mean anti-semitism.

Gazans, West Bankers, Israelis are all Palestines.
Because their home is in Palestine.

This is their land and all deserve to live in peace and prosperity.

All have the same rights.

JMO
 
  • #584
16 min ago

French president calls on people to stand up against the "resurgence of unbridled antisemitism"​

French President Emmanuel Macron called on his people to stand up against "the unbearable resurgence of unbridled antisemitism," in a letter published Saturday night by French newspaper Le Parisien.

More than one thousand antisemitic acts were committed in France in one month, Macron wrote, adding that this number is three times more than the number of hate attacks executed against French Jews all of last year.

Macron emphasized that this in turn has caused the Jewish community to experience "legitimate anguish," saying they are going as far as to erase their names to protect themselves.

"A France where our Jewish citizens are afraid is not France. A France where French people are afraid because of their religion or their origin is not France," the letter read.

Macron went on to reiterate his belief that Israel has the right to defend itself, saying "putting Hamas out of harm's way is a necessity," while simultaneously stressing that "this defense must be accompanied by the resumption of political dialogue and ensure the protection of civilians and hostages in Gaza."

Live updates: Israel-Hamas war, Gaza evacuations, Saudi summit, hospital crisis (cnn.com)
 
  • #585
24 min ago

Police arrest at least 126 as pro-Palestinian rally draws counter-protests in London​

[...]

Nine officers were injured while confronting the violent crowd getting to the Cenotaph while a remembrance service was taking place, Twist explained. Two officers will require hospital treatment after sustaining a fractured elbow and a suspected dislocated hip.

Several officers are still deployed across central London in case of anymore "outbreaks of disorder," Twist concluded.

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak condemned the violent scenes in London on Saturday in a statement posted to social media.

“I condemn the violent, wholly unacceptable scenes we have seen today from the EDL and associated groups and Hamas sympathisers attending the National March for Palestine. The despicable actions of a minority of people undermine those who have chosen to express their views peacefully,” said Sunak.

[...]

Live updates: Israel-Hamas war, Gaza evacuations, Saudi summit, hospital crisis (cnn.com)
 
  • #586
32 min ago

'Bring them home now,' hostage families tell Israeli government​

[...]

The families are demanding that the international community and the Red Cross ensure medical assistance for the hostages, “as they do for Hamas,” the press release said.

“Our family members are imprisoned underground in Gaza. Bring them home now,” the statement said.

"Two hundred and thirty nine innocent people went to sleep on the night of October 6 and within less than 24 hours we lost all contact with them, without a drop of information.

Where is the Red Cross, the organization that is supposed to care for human rights? Why haven't they demanded to see the condition of the infants,” said Maayan Zin, mother of Dafna (15) and Ella (8) who were kidnapped from Kibbutz Nahal Oz in Israel with their father.

Noam Perry, whose 79-year-old father, Haim Perry, was taken from his home in Kibbutz Nir Oz in Israel said there can be no healing until the release of all the hostages.

[...]

Live updates: Israel-Hamas war, Gaza evacuations, Saudi summit, hospital crisis (cnn.com)
 
  • #587
  • #588
  • #589
Former UK MP George Galloway claimed that only one baby was killed on October 7 and there was no evidence that it was Hamas terrorists that committed the murder.
Is he the former MP because he has difficulty distinguishing between truth and fantasy? He's no longer an MP, so why does his opinion matter? It sounds like he wants attention.
 
  • #590
  • #591
RAW FOOTAGE:
IDF troops found weapons, ammunition and explosive devices inside a Gazan kindergarten while operating in northern Gaza.

Explosives. Inside a kindergarten.

The 551st Brigade exposed and destroyed weaponry found in civilian areas over the past two weeks, as well as dozens of tunnel openings.
 
  • #592
26min ago

US official McGurk said set to visit Israel as part of Mideast quest for hostage deal

Brett McGurk, the White House coordinator for the Middle East, will reportedly visit Israel on Tuesday as part of a whirlwind tour of countries in the region with the goal of reaching a US-brokered deal securing the release of many of the hostages being held in Gaza by Palestinian terrorists.

[...]

The White House declines to comment on the report, which says one of the options under discussion is a deal that would see 80 women and children freed from captivity in Gaza in return for Israel releasing female and underage terror convicts from prison, as well as a several-day pause in the fighting and possibly some fuel entering Gaza.
 
  • #593
4:30 am

World Health Organization says it’s lost contact with Gaza City’s Shifa Hospital

Palestinians at Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, November 10, 2023. (Flash90)
Palestinians at Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, November 10, 2023. (Flash90)

The World Health Organization (WHO) says it has lost communication with officials at Gaza City’s Shifa Hospital, saying it assumes its contacts have joined the stream of an estimated hundreds of thousands of civilians who have fled to the Strip’s south in recent days.

Fighting has raged increasingly closer to the Palestinian enclave’s biggest hospital, under which Israel says the Hamas’s terror group maintains a major command center as part of its vast network of tunnels.

Jerusalem has urged the hospital’s staff and patients, along with all Gaza City residents, to flee south to avoid harm as Israeli forces isolate and attempt to gain control of the northern part of the Gaza Strip.

There have been reports of gunfire targeting civilians seeking to exit the hospital and flee, with Israel saying the shooters are Hamas gunmen and the terror group blaming Israel.
Forgive me, but that photo (dated yesterday, btw) shows a very much intact building with very few people near it and  lights. That's a direct contradiction to all the reports of thousands of wounded, huddled in/around a bombed, shelled, shot up hospital, with no power. Explanation, please??
 
  • #594
RAW FOOTAGE:
IDF troops found weapons, ammunition and explosive devices inside a Gazan kindergarten while operating in northern Gaza.

Explosives. Inside a kindergarten.

The 551st Brigade exposed and destroyed weaponry found in civilian areas over the past two weeks, as well as dozens of tunnel openings.
In the interrogation videos, terrorists explain that they intentionally use schools, hospitals, ambulances, medical clinics and mosques for terrorist purposes because they know that the IDF will not bomb those locations and vehicles. Knowing that those locations are used by civilians is irrelevant to them.

The captured terrorists also explain that they boobytrap floor tiles and walls and, if their target does not trigger the bombs, terrorists trigger them remotely.
 
  • #595
Forgive me, but that photo (dated yesterday, btw) shows a very much intact building with very few people near it and  lights. That's a direct contradiction to all the reports of thousands of wounded, huddled in/around a bombed, shelled, shot up hospital, with no power. Explanation, please??
The UN and the WHO have been telling tall tales for weeks. Photos and livestream footage do not match the statements again and again. My impression is that they are releasing a statement from Hamas without verifying facts. By trusting the word of Hamas, those organizations are loosing credibility.

The IDF released a statement today saying that they have been in communication with hospital staff throughout the day and will arrange to transport all babies to a safe hospital tomorrow.

 
  • #596
16 min ago

French president calls on people to stand up against the "resurgence of unbridled antisemitism"​

French President Emmanuel Macron called on his people to stand up against "the unbearable resurgence of unbridled antisemitism," in a letter published Saturday night by French newspaper Le Parisien.

More than one thousand antisemitic acts were committed in France in one month, Macron wrote, adding that this number is three times more than the number of hate attacks executed against French Jews all of last year.

Macron emphasized that this in turn has caused the Jewish community to experience "legitimate anguish," saying they are going as far as to erase their names to protect themselves.

"A France where our Jewish citizens are afraid is not France. A France where French people are afraid because of their religion or their origin is not France," the letter read.

Macron went on to reiterate his belief that Israel has the right to defend itself, saying "putting Hamas out of harm's way is a necessity," while simultaneously stressing that "this defense must be accompanied by the resumption of political dialogue and ensure the protection of civilians and hostages in Gaza."

Live updates: Israel-Hamas war, Gaza evacuations, Saudi summit, hospital crisis (cnn.com)

After your bolded text, he also emphasizes:
and ensure the protection of civilians and hostages in Gaza."
 
  • #597
No.
Being pro Palestine does not mean pro Hamas.
And it does not mean anti-semitism.

Gazans, West Bankers, Israelis are all Palestines.
Because their home is in Palestine.

This is their land and all deserve to live in peace and prosperity.

All have the same rights.

JMO

But, somehow Hamas (Islamic Fundamentalism) is the boss in Gaza and they want to rid the world of Jews. We have ALL heard them say it over and over and over for... uhmmm, how many years?? They don't want to live anywhere in peace and prosperity... they have to murder all the infidels all across the world. The only language they seem to comprehend is violence. They are ruining everyone who isn't one of them. Trying to live in peace with them is... a fool's errand.
 
  • #598
  • #599
NOV 8, 2023
Five new ambulances sent by Kuwait entered the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, as the UN's human rights chief visited the Rafah crossing that has become the only route for humanitarian assistance to the heavily bombarded enclave.

Twelve ambulances have been delivered to Egypt's North Sinai city of Arish together with several aid shipments from Kuwait after the Israel-Gaza war began on October 7, the Kuwait News Agency reported.

NOV 10, 2023
Seven more Kuwaiti ambulances have reached the Gaza Strip from Egypt's Rafah Crossing Point as part of Kuwait's relief and humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza, said Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) on Friday.

PRCS' Media Chief said in a press statement that the charity has taken delivery of seven more ambulances from Kuwait as a sign of solidarity with the Palestinian people amid the continued aggression on Gaza.

Thus, the Palestinian charity has received a total of 12 ambulances, he said, speaking highly of the efforts of Kuwaiti people and charities in aiding the health sector.
Awesome. Now maybe those non-ambulatory patients can be evacuated (before Hamas discovers their new taxi fleet).
 
  • #600
'I have school tomorrow': Chilling conversation between girl, terroristThis conversation unfolded between the 100 emergency call center and a 15-year-old girl from a nearby settlement who encountered a terrorist and made a desperate call for help:
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
52
Guests online
1,437
Total visitors
1,489

Forum statistics

Threads
632,331
Messages
18,624,847
Members
243,094
Latest member
Edna Welthorpe
Back
Top