Palestinians Massing At The Israeli Border

[ The Religion of Hudna......I mean........"Peace" ]

Friday was filled with more terror by the Arabs in Gaza, Judea, Samaria and in the Arab areas of Jerusalem. The Gaza terrorists also launched a rocket at Israel, thankfully it landed in an open field in Israel with no injuries and no damage done.

How sad that instead of appreciating the fact that President Trump wants to aid the Arabs in Judea, Samaria and Gaza with $50 billion in economic projects, they go out and riot to harm Israelis.

(full article online)

Rioting Across Samaria and Gaza Border - Israel Unwired
 
For months now, Israel has been attacked by aerial incendiary weapons launched by Hamas during riots at the Gaza border fence.

These weapons—balloons or kites attached to flammable material—are driven by the winds off the sea towards southern Israel.

In just one week in June, they started nearly 100 fires in farmland and forests, in playgrounds and private yards. By last month, Hamas had burned more than 7,400 acres of Israeli land.

At the same time, Israeli communities near the border are also routinely attacked with rockets and mortars from terrorist groups stationed inside the Gaza Strip.

An American lawyer, Col. Matthew Aiesi, an associate professor at the Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School in Charlottesville, Va., was among a group of national security lawyers who recently witnessed these attacks for themselves.

As he has written, these are indisputably war crimes, violating numerous rules of warfare by deliberately targeting civilians and using indiscriminate weapons.

Aiesi says the United Nations or countries like Egypt working towards peace in the region should seek the surrender of those committing these war crimes to stand trial before a fair and competent jurisdiction.

Yet beyond Israel, these attacks are scarcely reported at all. And virtually no one is even stating that they are self-evidently war crimes.

(full article online)

The incendiary balloon of international law
 
For months now, Israel has been attacked by aerial incendiary weapons launched by Hamas during riots at the Gaza border fence.

These weapons—balloons or kites attached to flammable material—are driven by the winds off the sea towards southern Israel.

In just one week in June, they started nearly 100 fires in farmland and forests, in playgrounds and private yards. By last month, Hamas had burned more than 7,400 acres of Israeli land.

At the same time, Israeli communities near the border are also routinely attacked with rockets and mortars from terrorist groups stationed inside the Gaza Strip.

An American lawyer, Col. Matthew Aiesi, an associate professor at the Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School in Charlottesville, Va., was among a group of national security lawyers who recently witnessed these attacks for themselves.

As he has written, these are indisputably war crimes, violating numerous rules of warfare by deliberately targeting civilians and using indiscriminate weapons.

Aiesi says the United Nations or countries like Egypt working towards peace in the region should seek the surrender of those committing these war crimes to stand trial before a fair and competent jurisdiction.

Yet beyond Israel, these attacks are scarcely reported at all. And virtually no one is even stating that they are self-evidently war crimes.

(full article online)

The incendiary balloon of international law
That should include criminals from both sides.

Why doesn't Israel open a case?
 
For months now, Israel has been attacked by aerial incendiary weapons launched by Hamas during riots at the Gaza border fence.

These weapons—balloons or kites attached to flammable material—are driven by the winds off the sea towards southern Israel.

In just one week in June, they started nearly 100 fires in farmland and forests, in playgrounds and private yards. By last month, Hamas had burned more than 7,400 acres of Israeli land.

At the same time, Israeli communities near the border are also routinely attacked with rockets and mortars from terrorist groups stationed inside the Gaza Strip.

An American lawyer, Col. Matthew Aiesi, an associate professor at the Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center and School in Charlottesville, Va., was among a group of national security lawyers who recently witnessed these attacks for themselves.

As he has written, these are indisputably war crimes, violating numerous rules of warfare by deliberately targeting civilians and using indiscriminate weapons.

Aiesi says the United Nations or countries like Egypt working towards peace in the region should seek the surrender of those committing these war crimes to stand trial before a fair and competent jurisdiction.

Yet beyond Israel, these attacks are scarcely reported at all. And virtually no one is even stating that they are self-evidently war crimes.

(full article online)

The incendiary balloon of international law
That should include criminals from both sides.

Why doesn't Israel open a case?

Swift justice comes from the barrel of an Israeli sniper.
 
It’s just sleazy, no other way to describe it, to use children as human shields and to use children as cheap, disposable commodities for a quick news snippet.




IDF: Gaza children being promised NIS 300 ($83) if injured at border protests

https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-gaza-children-being-promised-nis-300-if-injured-at-border-protests/

Israeli army says troops see Hamas sending kids as young as 8 to front lines of violent demonstrations



  • Palestinian demonstrators burn tires near the Gaza-Israel border, east of Gaza City, during protests over the inauguration of the US embassy in Jerusalem, May 14, 2018 (AFP Photo/Mahmud Hams)
    Israeli security forces have recently noticed Hamas sending children as young as eight years old to the front lines of protests along the Gaza-Israel border, the Israel Defense Forces said on Thursday.

    They have also lately heard unidentified operatives on loudspeakers promising children at the border NIS 300 ($83) if they get injured, the army said, confirming a previous unsourced report on the Kan public broadcaster
 
[ Muslims really love their former Grand Mufti ]



A Nazi swastika flag raised on the Israel-Gaza Strip border, Friday, Aug. 2, 2019. Photo: IDF.

Around 6,000 Palestinians rioted on the Israel-Gaza Strip border on Friday, throwing rocks, firebombs and explosive devices at IDF troops.

Nazi Swastika Flag Raised by Palestinian Rioters During Unrest on Israel-Gaza Border


Hey now, Nazi symbols for Jewish extermination are perfectly valid criticisms of Israeli policy, right?
 
It’s just sleazy, no other way to describe it, to use children as human shields and to use children as cheap, disposable commodities for a quick news snippet.




IDF: Gaza children being promised NIS 300 ($83) if injured at border protests

https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-gaza-children-being-promised-nis-300-if-injured-at-border-protests/

Israeli army says troops see Hamas sending kids as young as 8 to front lines of violent demonstrations



  • Palestinian demonstrators burn tires near the Gaza-Israel border, east of Gaza City, during protests over the inauguration of the US embassy in Jerusalem, May 14, 2018 (AFP Photo/Mahmud Hams)
    Israeli security forces have recently noticed Hamas sending children as young as eight years old to the front lines of protests along the Gaza-Israel border, the Israel Defense Forces said on Thursday.

    They have also lately heard unidentified operatives on loudspeakers promising children at the border NIS 300 ($83) if they get injured, the army said, confirming a previous unsourced report on the Kan public broadcaster


Definition of a child soldier

A child associated with an armed force or armed group refers to any person below 18 years of age who is, or who has been, recruited or used by an armed force or armed group in any capacity ...

Optional Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict
  • States will not recruit children under the age of 18 to send them to the battlefield.
  • States will not conscript soldiers below the age of 18.
  • States should take all possible measures to prevent such recruitment –including legislation to prohibit and criminalize the recruitment of children under 18 and involve them in hostilities.
  • States will demobilize anyone under 18 conscripted or used in hostilities and will provide physical, psychological recovery services and help their social reintegration.
  • Armed groups distinct from the armed forces of a country should not, under any circumstances, recruit or use in hostilities anyone under 18.
The Protocol entered into force in 2002 and has now been ratified by a majority of the world’s countries.

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The man who merely “cut the fence “a small bit”.”

After the publication of our original post, Joe Truzman, researcher of terror organizations and author of the GroundBrief newsletter contacted us. His online research revealed the Bilal Masoud that Sarah Helm and The Sunday Times didn’t want you to see. He sent us these photos:

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Does this look like an innocent protester armed only with a slingshot?

Masoud may not have been carrying an AK-47 automatic rifle when he was shot by the IDF. These images, however, put into context that he was clearly a dangerous man with ill intent towards Israel and capable of deadly violence had he managed to do more than cut the fence “a small bit.”

(full article online)

Exclusive: Gaza 'Victim' Exposed With His AK-47
 
The IDF confirmed that one rocket had been fired from Gaza and was intercepted by the Iron Dome anti-missile system.

A 29-year-old woman was lightly injured after falling in Sderot during the siren in the city. Magen David Adom paramedics evacuated her to the Barzilai Hospital in Ashkelon.

The previous rocket attacks on southern Israel took place in mid-July, just over a month ago. In those attacks, two rockets fired from Gaza exploded in open areas and did not cause any injuries or damages.

Meanwhile on Friday, the weekly “March of the Return” border riots continued, with around 5,000 Palestinian Arabs demonstrating along the border fence, throwing grenades and explosives at the fence.

The Hamas-run “health ministry” in Gaza said 38 people were injured as a result of IDF fire.

The border riots follow two security incidents along the border this past week. On Sunday morning an armed terrorist approached the border fence in the northern Gaza Strip.

The terrorist fired at IDF soldiers along the border. The soldiers, who were on alert following the identification of the terrorist, opened fire at him.

That incident came 24 hours after IDF soldiers from the Golani Brigade shot and killed four armed terrorists who attempted to infiltrate Israel early Saturday morning.

(full article online)

Iron Dome intercepts rocket fired from Gaza

The terrorists, who attempted to cross into Israel from near Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, were spotted as they approached the border fence.

The terrorists were armed with Kalashnikov rifles, hand grenades, and launcher for rocket-propelled grenades (RPG).
 
The photos accompanying many of the news stories of Israel neutralizing three heavily armed terrorists at the Gaza border show nothing but sympathy for the terrorists.

Relatives of the terrorists are shown as mourning their deaths in at least three major news sources:

Photos are often more important than the text of a story. The causal browser of news sees mourners and assumes that the relatives who died were unjustly killed.

The headlines from VOANews and France24 don't help matters - they imply that Israel just randomly killed Palestinians.

All of these photos were taken by Mohammed Salem at Reuters. The scenes look posed and contrived to me.

(full photos online)

Media portraying Gaza terrorists as victims ~ Elder Of Ziyon - Israel News
 

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