The totally ignorant Hamas' college student supporters have no idea what Hamas is... thanks to Soros!

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To all of you that are Hamas supporters like the truly dumb Columbia,etc. students yelling "from the river to the sea, Palestine must be free"
FACT for you idiots...
Presently, most of the West Bank is administered by Israel though 42% of it is under varying degrees of autonomous rule by the Fatah-run Palestinian Authority. The Gaza Strip is currently under the control of Hamas.

This Hamas terrorists admits using civilians for shields.

NOW what is the total reason for these college students ignorance making Israel the bad guys? George Soros 32 billion spent on
over $32 billion to fund Open Society Foundations, which work in over 120 countries around the world.

Here is an example of what Hamas did to Israelis on 10/7/23.
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To all of you that are Hamas supporters like the truly dumb Columbia,etc. students yelling "from the river to the sea, Palestine must be free"
FACT for you idiots...
Presently, most of the West Bank is administered by Israel though 42% of it is under varying degrees of autonomous rule by the Fatah-run Palestinian Authority. The Gaza Strip is currently under the control of Hamas.

This Hamas terrorists admits using civilians for shields.

NOW what is the total reason for these college students ignorance making Israel the bad guys? George Soros 32 billion spent on
over $32 billion to fund Open Society Foundations, which work in over 120 countries around the world.

Here is an example of what Hamas did to Israelis on 10/7/23.
View attachment 939625
Damn, why don't you just have it tattooed across your forehead, "I am a dumbass". I mean you posted a link to a timeline that you can expand, why don't you go ahead and identify which program financed by the Open Society Foundation seeks to indoctrinate these students? Ah hell, who I am kidding. That would require both work and thinking, the former, you won't do, the later, you can't do.

I did find this,


NEW YORK—The Open Society Foundations are profoundly concerned with the escalating violence of the ongoing Hamas-Israel war and urge all to support diplomatic efforts toward a humanitarian ceasefire and the release of all hostages.

We unequivocally condemn the attacks conducted by Hamas on Israeli citizens on October 7 and grieve for the lives lost and injured. The cruelty displayed was heartbreaking and inexcusable and we mourn the loss of innocent civilians.

Israel, as every nation, has a right and a responsibility to defend its citizens. Its current military campaign, however, is becoming increasingly indiscriminate. The deprivation of electricity, water, fuel, and food to the population of the besieged Gaza Strip; the blocking of almost all humanitarian relief efforts; and a bombing campaign that has caused unprecedented casualties is likely to be judged as collective punishment. International humanitarian law must be respected.

Tragedy need not beget further tragedy and add to an already far too long multigenerational cycle of violence and trauma among both Israelis and Palestinians. The international community must redouble efforts to provide immediate humanitarian relief to the Gaza Strip, secure the release of all hostages, and work to de-escalate mounting tensions within Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories and the wider Middle East that pose a threat to global stability.

The international consensus on a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, based on the principle of national self-determination, is a laudable goal. But, in the last two decades, the international community has hollowed out this consensus, complacently using it as a fig leaf for diplomatic inaction while the situation has festered. This too must change, and recent developments should serve as a wake-up call.

Open Society has long supported efforts to reach a peaceful solution to the conflict, based on our fundamental values of support for human rights and our desire for Israelis and Palestinians alike to live in safety and dignity. However far off it may seem at this moment, a two-state solution remains the only realistic and viable outcome.

The Open Society Foundations have worked in Palestine and Israel since 1999. Our grant giving has focused on supporting Palestinians and Israelis, alongside their respective civil societies, to find a fair and enduring solution that fulfills the aspirations of both to live in freedom and peace. We support a range of partners around the world that are working toward securing the rights of all who live in the region. This has included funding Israeli and Palestinian organizations that research and document violations of human rights and international humanitarian law; that contribute to international policy analysis and discourse; and that advocate for equality and justice for all.

Rebuttal that.

 
Damn, why don't you just have it tattooed across your forehead, "I am a dumbass". I mean you posted a link to a timeline that you can expand, why don't you go ahead and identify which program financed by the Open Society Foundation seeks to indoctrinate these students? Ah hell, who I am kidding. That would require both work and thinking, the former, you won't do, the later, you can't do.

I did find this,


NEW YORK—The Open Society Foundations are profoundly concerned with the escalating violence of the ongoing Hamas-Israel war and urge all to support diplomatic efforts toward a humanitarian ceasefire and the release of all hostages.

We unequivocally condemn the attacks conducted by Hamas on Israeli citizens on October 7 and grieve for the lives lost and injured. The cruelty displayed was heartbreaking and inexcusable and we mourn the loss of innocent civilians.

Israel, as every nation, has a right and a responsibility to defend its citizens. Its current military campaign, however, is becoming increasingly indiscriminate. The deprivation of electricity, water, fuel, and food to the population of the besieged Gaza Strip; the blocking of almost all humanitarian relief efforts; and a bombing campaign that has caused unprecedented casualties is likely to be judged as collective punishment. International humanitarian law must be respected.

Tragedy need not beget further tragedy and add to an already far too long multigenerational cycle of violence and trauma among both Israelis and Palestinians. The international community must redouble efforts to provide immediate humanitarian relief to the Gaza Strip, secure the release of all hostages, and work to de-escalate mounting tensions within Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories and the wider Middle East that pose a threat to global stability.

The international consensus on a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, based on the principle of national self-determination, is a laudable goal. But, in the last two decades, the international community has hollowed out this consensus, complacently using it as a fig leaf for diplomatic inaction while the situation has festered. This too must change, and recent developments should serve as a wake-up call.

Open Society has long supported efforts to reach a peaceful solution to the conflict, based on our fundamental values of support for human rights and our desire for Israelis and Palestinians alike to live in safety and dignity. However far off it may seem at this moment, a two-state solution remains the only realistic and viable outcome.

The Open Society Foundations have worked in Palestine and Israel since 1999. Our grant giving has focused on supporting Palestinians and Israelis, alongside their respective civil societies, to find a fair and enduring solution that fulfills the aspirations of both to live in freedom and peace. We support a range of partners around the world that are working toward securing the rights of all who live in the region. This has included funding Israeli and Palestinian organizations that research and document violations of human rights and international humanitarian law; that contribute to international policy analysis and discourse; and that advocate for equality and justice for all.

Rebuttal that.
Open Society Foundations are direct liars!
Open Society Foundations has donated to At three colleges.
The protests are being encouraged by paid radicals who are “fellows” of a Soros-funded group called the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USCPR).

SOROS FUNDED, HAMAS APPROVED: Billionaire paying students to organize anti-Israel campus protests nationwide
Since 2017, the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USCPR) has received at least $300,000 from Soros’
Open Society Foundations.
The group has also received $355,000 in funds from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund since 2019.
Rebutted and checkmate!
 
Damn, why don't you just have it tattooed across your forehead, "I am a dumbass". I mean you posted a link to a timeline that you can expand, why don't you go ahead and identify which program financed by the Open Society Foundation seeks to indoctrinate these students? Ah hell, who I am kidding. That would require both work and thinking, the former, you won't do, the later, you can't do.

I did find this,


NEW YORK—The Open Society Foundations are profoundly concerned with the escalating violence of the ongoing Hamas-Israel war and urge all to support diplomatic efforts toward a humanitarian ceasefire and the release of all hostages.

We unequivocally condemn the attacks conducted by Hamas on Israeli citizens on October 7 and grieve for the lives lost and injured. The cruelty displayed was heartbreaking and inexcusable and we mourn the loss of innocent civilians.

Israel, as every nation, has a right and a responsibility to defend its citizens. Its current military campaign, however, is becoming increasingly indiscriminate. The deprivation of electricity, water, fuel, and food to the population of the besieged Gaza Strip; the blocking of almost all humanitarian relief efforts; and a bombing campaign that has caused unprecedented casualties is likely to be judged as collective punishment. International humanitarian law must be respected.

Tragedy need not beget further tragedy and add to an already far too long multigenerational cycle of violence and trauma among both Israelis and Palestinians. The international community must redouble efforts to provide immediate humanitarian relief to the Gaza Strip, secure the release of all hostages, and work to de-escalate mounting tensions within Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories and the wider Middle East that pose a threat to global stability.

The international consensus on a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, based on the principle of national self-determination, is a laudable goal. But, in the last two decades, the international community has hollowed out this consensus, complacently using it as a fig leaf for diplomatic inaction while the situation has festered. This too must change, and recent developments should serve as a wake-up call.

Open Society has long supported efforts to reach a peaceful solution to the conflict, based on our fundamental values of support for human rights and our desire for Israelis and Palestinians alike to live in safety and dignity. However far off it may seem at this moment, a two-state solution remains the only realistic and viable outcome.

The Open Society Foundations have worked in Palestine and Israel since 1999. Our grant giving has focused on supporting Palestinians and Israelis, alongside their respective civil societies, to find a fair and enduring solution that fulfills the aspirations of both to live in freedom and peace. We support a range of partners around the world that are working toward securing the rights of all who live in the region. This has included funding Israeli and Palestinian organizations that research and document violations of human rights and international humanitarian law; that contribute to international policy analysis and discourse; and that advocate for equality and justice for all.

Rebuttal that.
Anyone that thinks you have a duty to keep supplying food, fuel, water and electricity to your enemy is fucking retarded.
 
To all of you that are Hamas supporters like the truly dumb Columbia,etc. students yelling "from the river to the sea, Palestine must be free"
FACT for you idiots...
Presently, most of the West Bank is administered by Israel though 42% of it is under varying degrees of autonomous rule by the Fatah-run Palestinian Authority. The Gaza Strip is currently under the control of Hamas.

This Hamas terrorists admits using civilians for shields.

NOW what is the total reason for these college students ignorance making Israel the bad guys? George Soros 32 billion spent on
over $32 billion to fund Open Society Foundations, which work in over 120 countries around the world.

Here is an example of what Hamas did to Israelis on 10/7/23.
View attachment 939625

View attachment 939617
The problem with your argument is that the internet and social media exist so people are able to see what Israel is and has been doing to Palestinians :itsok:
 
We say what Hamas did to Israeli citizens, Augustine. Hamas will be executed and then the war will end.

The end of Hamas began when it went on a mass murder raid on October 7. There is no avoidance of the death of Hamas.
 
The problem with your argument is that the internet and social media exist so people are able to see what Israel is and has been doing to Palestinians :itsok:
So were you ok with America three of the bloodiest conflicts: The Korean War, The Vietnam War and wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
The total death toll of people killed by American troops in all these wars put together is over 12 million.

Just so you know I've lived through those times and I've never had as most dedicated Americans ANY ISSUE with the killing of the citizens. In most cases the average citizen that was killed were just pawns who didn't have anything to say.

Who started the Korean War?
the Northern Korean People's Army invaded South Korea in a coordinated general attack at several strategic points along the 38th parallel.
Who started the Vietnam War?
Allegedly unprovoked attacks on two U.S. destroyers by North Vietnamese torpedo boats in the Gulf of Tonkin on August 5, 1964; passage of the ensuing Gulf of Tonkin Resolution gave the U.S. president new authority to wage war.
Who started the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
The attack took place on American soil, but it was an attack on the heart and soul of the civilized world. And the world has come together to fight a new and different war, the first, and we hope the only one, of the 21st century. A war against all those who seek to export terror, and a war against those governments that support or shelter them.
-- President George W. Bush, October 11, 2001

Who started the war with Israel?

An armed conflict between Israel and Hamas-led Palestinian militant groups has been taking place chiefly in and around the Gaza Strip since 7 October 2023. It began when Hamas launched a surprise attack on southern Israel from the Gaza Strip. 1,410 Israeli[9]) have been reported as killed in the Israel–Hamas war,

So today the ignorant college student supporters of Hamas obviously haven't any idea of how reality works!
You smack me, I won't respond because might be a mistake. Do it more than one time I'll respond because MY
safety is at question.

So it is with a country attacked without warning as Hamas did on 10/7/23 to Israel.
 
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To all of you that are Hamas supporters like the truly dumb Columbia,etc. students yelling "from the river to the sea, Palestine must be free"
FACT for you idiots...
Presently, most of the West Bank is administered by Israel though 42% of it is under varying degrees of autonomous rule by the Fatah-run Palestinian Authority. The Gaza Strip is currently under the control of Hamas.

This Hamas terrorists admits using civilians for shields.

NOW what is the total reason for these college students ignorance making Israel the bad guys? George Soros 32 billion spent on
over $32 billion to fund Open Society Foundations, which work in over 120 countries around the world.

Here is an example of what Hamas did to Israelis on 10/7/23.
View attachment 939625

View attachment 939617

The students are supporting the Palestinians, NOT HAMAS.

THANKS TO RUPERT MURDOCH, YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW WHO THE STUDENTS ARE PROTESTING AGAINST.
 
To all of you that are Hamas supporters like the truly dumb Columbia,etc. students yelling "from the river to the sea, Palestine must be free"
FACT for you idiots...
Presently, most of the West Bank is administered by Israel though 42% of it is under varying degrees of autonomous rule by the Fatah-run Palestinian Authority. The Gaza Strip is currently under the control of Hamas.

This Hamas terrorists admits using civilians for shields.

NOW what is the total reason for these college students ignorance making Israel the bad guys? George Soros 32 billion spent on
over $32 billion to fund Open Society Foundations, which work in over 120 countries around the world.

Here is an example of what Hamas did to Israelis on 10/7/23.
View attachment 939625

View attachment 939617

I think most people are in agreement that Hamas is evil and don't support Hamas. The issue is with the treatment of the innocent civilians in Gaza and the west bank that are being targeted and killed by Israel. It is a very tragic genocide that the innocent don't deserve. Yes terrorism is awful, but why should the innocent pay for their crimes with their lives? Innocent men, women and children who have nothing to do with Hamas are being slaughtered. Their homes have been destroyed. They have no food or water or supplies. They have no homes to go back to. This is what is so awful. I think really this is what most people are protesting. Unfortunately the media label these people as Hamas supporters when in reality most of them are against the genocide happening to the innocent in Gaza and are not all supportive of Hamas. Haven't enough innocent lives been lost, haven't enough homes been destroyed, haven't enough hospitals been destroyed, haven't enough schools been destroyed? When will Israel stop this genocide against the innocent civilians in Gaza? Isn't it time for a cease fire and two state solution? How much more bloodshed is enough for Isreal?
 
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The students are supporting the Palestinians, NOT HAMAS.

THANKS TO RUPERT MURDOCH, YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW WHO THE STUDENTS ARE PROTESTING AGAINST.
Palestinians as you call them. A group of people who never existed ARE Hamas you moron.
 
I think most people are in agreement that Hamas is evil and don't support Hamas. The issue is with the treatment of the innocent civilians in Gaza and the west bank that are being targeted and killed by Israel. It is a very tragic genocide that the innocent don't deserve. Yes terrorism is awful, but why should the innocent pay for their crimes with their lives? Innocent men, women and children who have nothing to do with Hamas are being slaughtered. Their homes have been destroyed. They have no food or water or supplies. They have no homes to go back to. This is what is so awful. I think really this is what most people are protesting. Unfortunately the media label these people as Hamas supporters when in reality most of them are against the genocide happening to the innocent in Gaza and are not all supportive of Hamas. Haven't enough innocent lives been lost, haven't enough homes been destroyed, haven't enough hospitals been destroyed, haven't enough schools been destroyed? When will Israel stop this genocide against the innocent civilians in Gaza? Isn't it time for a cease fire and two state solution? How much more bloodshed is enough for Isreal?
The Hamas are using civilians as shields hostages and HAVE refused to negotiate! What is your solution? Especially when Hamas sees ignorant college students chanting “from the river to the sea, Palestine must be Free” meaning “genocide” of Israeli? You naively listen to extremely unreasonable and definitively ignorant people.
In effect, they support Hamas. Until Hamas is dead, Palestinians cannot be free.
The facts support your statement.

Palestinian politics have been rife with divisions since the pursuit of an independent state began in the 1960s.
But the national movement formally split—politically, geographically and strategically—after Hamas, an Islamist party, beat Fatah, a secular movement, in the 2006 Palestinian Legislative Council elections.
Factional fighting erupted after the two parties failed to reach a power-sharing agreement. Hundreds died. The Palestinian Territories divided into two polities: Hamas ruled Gaza, and Fatah led the Palestinian Authority (PA) in the West Bank.

Goals of the HAMAS:
"The Islamic Resistance Movement is a distinguished Palestinian movement, whose allegiance is to Allah, and whose way of life is Islam. It strives to raise the banner of Allah over every inch of Palestine." (Article 6)

On the destruction of Israel:
"Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it
, just as it obliterated others before it." (Preamble)

By the way I am 100% confident Hamas supporters have committed this crime:
illicit sexual intercourse and the punishment:
This is a belief if Hamas followers are muslims, otherwise if they are not...
"The punishment for illicit sexual intercourse is fixed, whipping or stoning, depending on the marital and sexual status of the individuals. If a man and a woman willfully engage in sexual intercourse outside of the bonds of marriage or slavery, both of them are to be punished.
 
Palestinians as you call them. A group of people who never existed ARE Hamas you moron.
Jan 1, 2020 — According to this record, 98% of Palestinians identify as Sunni Muslims.1 Christianity is the main minority
So 98% of Palestinians are Sunni Muslims and in being so, they believe this:

"Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it." (Preamble)

So while these protestors sing "From River to Sea, Palestine will be free" means Genocide of Israelis!
So why is it FAIR to protest Israel while 98% of Palestinians believe Israel is "obliterated"?
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In effect, they support Hamas. Until Hamas is dead, Palestinians cannot be free.

They're protesting the indiscriminate murder of the Palestinian people.
The Hamas are using civilians as shields hostages and HAVE refused to negotiate! What is your solution? Especially when Hamas sees ignorant college students chanting “from the river to the sea, Palestine must be Free” meaning “genocide” of Israeli? You naively listen to extremely unreasonable and definitively ignorant people.

The facts support your statement.

Palestinian politics have been rife with divisions since the pursuit of an independent state began in the 1960s.
But the national movement formally split—politically, geographically and strategically—after Hamas, an Islamist party, beat Fatah, a secular movement, in the 2006 Palestinian Legislative Council elections.
Factional fighting erupted after the two parties failed to reach a power-sharing agreement. Hundreds died. The Palestinian Territories divided into two polities: Hamas ruled Gaza, and Fatah led the Palestinian Authority (PA) in the West Bank.

Goals of the HAMAS:
"The Islamic Resistance Movement is a distinguished Palestinian movement, whose allegiance is to Allah, and whose way of life is Islam. It strives to raise the banner of Allah over every inch of Palestine." (Article 6)

On the destruction of Israel:
"Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it
, just as it obliterated others before it." (Preamble)

By the way I am 100% confident Hamas supporters have committed this crime:
illicit sexual intercourse and the punishment:
This is a belief if Hamas followers are muslims, otherwise if they are not...
"The punishment for illicit sexual intercourse is fixed, whipping or stoning, depending on the marital and sexual status of the individuals. If a man and a woman willfully engage in sexual intercourse outside of the bonds of marriage or slavery, both of them are to be punished.

The solution to Hamas using the Palestinians as shields, isn't to murder the shields, IDIOT!
 
I think most people are in agreement that Hamas is evil and don't support Hamas. The issue is with the treatment of the innocent civilians in Gaza and the west bank that are being targeted and killed by Israel. It is a very tragic genocide that the innocent don't deserve. Yes terrorism is awful, but why should the innocent pay for their crimes with their lives? Innocent men, women and children who have nothing to do with Hamas are being slaughtered. Their homes have been destroyed. They have no food or water or supplies. They have no homes to go back to. This is what is so awful. I think really this is what most people are protesting. Unfortunately the media label these people as Hamas supporters when in reality most of them are against the genocide happening to the innocent in Gaza and are not all supportive of Hamas. Haven't enough innocent lives been lost, haven't enough homes been destroyed, haven't enough hospitals been destroyed, haven't enough schools been destroyed? When will Israel stop this genocide against the innocent civilians in Gaza? Isn't it time for a cease fire and two state solution? How much more bloodshed is enough for Isreal?
You are defending Hamas.
FACT:
"Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it." (Preamble)
oals of the HAMAS:
"The Islamic Resistance Movement is a distinguished Palestinian movement, whose allegiance is to Allah, and whose way of life is Islam. It strives to raise the banner of Allah over every inch of Palestine." (Article 6)
Palestinian politics have been rife with divisions since the pursuit of an independent state began in the 1960s.
But the national movement formally split—politically, geographically and strategically—after Hamas, an Islamist party, beat Fatah, a secular movement, in the 2006 Palestinian Legislative Council elections.
Factional fighting erupted after the two parties failed to reach a power-sharing agreement. Hundreds died.
The Palestinian Territories divided into two polities: Hamas ruled Gaza, and Fatah led the Palestinian Authority (PA) in the West Bank.
 

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