Israel's War Against Hamas - Updates



The "men" in the video below are Houthis. A proxy of the Islamic Republic in Iran that works with Hamas and Hezbollah.

Protesting or speaking up for a cause is one thing. Raising your right arm to show you support Nazis who killed millions of Jews is another. #HamasisISIS, Houthis, and #Hisbollah are all proxies of the Islamic Republic and #IRGCterrorists. Their goal is never peace.

Palestine has rejected the 2-state solution at least five times. (list in the first comment). Just on the 13th of April, Hamas AGAIN rejected a ceasefire offer. The Islamic Republic has planned and committed several attacks on Jewish centers and synagogues.

This is why we say supporting radical terrorists such as Hamas and Hezbollah is outright wrong. To them, the only goal is to eradicate all Jews and any person who doesn't fit their sick standards to create an Islamic nation or umma and to take over the world by spreading their ideology.

I have lived under the Islamic Republic for 20.5 years. I was stalked by Basij members present at our university for purposefully not stepping on the flags of Israel, the UK, and the US painted on the ground in front of our faculty entrance. Seeing "university students" burn the flags of the US and other countries and shouting "down with America" while FREELY LIVING IN WEST indeed triggers us Iranians.

Let me tell you something: The Islamic Republic does not care about Palestinians or humanitarian causes. All they want is to attain power through spreading their radical ideology throughout the world. This is why we are shocked and triggered when we see clueless students holding Hisbollah flags in democratic countries. Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis, and the IRGC are NOT resistance groups. They do not care about the values you pretend to hold. They would kill, rape, torture, and slaughter every one of you to create more brainwashed zombies.

And just FYI: if what you're doing makes a murderer like Khamenei happy, you should know you are in the wrong.
 


Intelligence sources are reporting that just in Rafah in the past week alone the Jihadi groups have executed, lynched, burned alive and killed dozens of entire families after suspecting them of passing intel to Israel.

When this war is over the true horror of what the Jihadis have done to their own people will be revealed._
 
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In the past weeks, Rafah has witnessed a series of devastating explosions claiming the lives of dozens of civilians. Reports circulating in Gazan chats and Telegram groups attribute these explosions to bombs planted by Hamas and the Islamic Jihad in anticipation of the upcoming IDF ground operation.

Public spaces have become perilous as they are rigged with significant amounts of explosives, posing grave danger to civilians simply going about their daily routines and inadvertently stumbling upon these traps. The people reporting about these explosions have been attributing them to Israeli attacks and blaming the civilian deaths on Israel!
 
[ The Palestinians are not who they think they are ]



Let me try to help. "Palestinian" is not an ethnicity. “Palestine” is the name given by the Romans to the land of Israel, which includes Judea and Samaria and Gaza after they destroyed the Second Temple and extinguished Jewish independence.

The word comes from the Hebrew "Plishtim" (Philistines in English), meaning "invaders." We don't know what the ancient Philistines called themselves, but they indeed were invaders, most likely from Crete.

The “Palestinians" of today who usurped for themselves the name are Arabs, of course, not Greeks. They only began to call themselves that after the PLO (the Palestine Liberation Organization) was founded in 1964. Not one UN document refers to them as "Palestinians" until the 1970s.

Being from that region, you most likely have Jewish, Greek, Aramaic, Assyrian, Armenian, Arabic or some other ethnic roots.

So drop your supremacist/genocidal views and respect and celebrate all the peoples and cultures of that land.
 

It is my belief that the vast majority of the Israeli hostages taken on October 7, 2023, are long-since dead.

Given that Hamas could not produce a list of even forty (40) of them a few weeks ago, I think I'm on the right track with that.

Given that Israel is in a formally declared war with Hamas hostages should be considered Casualties of War from Day One anyway.

It sucks to be them and their crazed grieving families, however...

Large-scale Israeli demonstrations to save the hostages only serve to undermine the IDF war effort and endanger more Israeli lives.

And ending the war prematurely without complete and overwhelming victory only condemns them to re-fight it in the near future.

Advocating to end the war now short of total victory means death for more IDF men and women tomorrow.

Best to finish it now and be done with it, and to the Devil with the consequences.


Death to Hamas.

Go Team Israel.


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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the efforts to release the hostages:

"I want to address the biased media coverage that is harming our negotiation efforts for the release of the hostages, causing unnecessary distress to the families of the hostages, who are already enduring a nightmare.

Contrary to these reports, Hamas is the one obstructing our hostages' release. We are committed and working tirelessly to free them, as this remains our top priority.

Israel has been and continues to be willing to halt fighting to secure our hostages' release. We have done this before when we freed 124 hostages and then resumed fighting, and we are prepared to do so again.

In recent weeks, we have worked around the clock to broker an agreement that will bring our hostages home. Contrary to what some reports suggest, we have given the negotiation team a very broad mandate to facilitate this release. This decision stems from our deep responsibility towards the hostages and our commitment to end the immense suffering of their families.

Throughout the negotiations, Israel has demonstrated a willingness to make significant concessions, a stance that U.S. Secretary of State Blinken and others have described as 'exceptionally generous.'

However, while Israel has shown this flexibility, Hamas remains rigid in its extreme positions, including demanding that we withdraw all our forces from Gaza, end the war, and leave Hamas intact.

Israel cannot accept these conditions. We are not prepared to allow Hamas to emerge from their hideouts, retake Gaza, rebuild their military infrastructure, and threaten Israeli citizens in surrounding areas, the southern cities, and across the nation.

If this scenario unfolds, then the violence of October 7th is merely a matter of time. Hamas would be able to repeatedly carry out acts of slaughter, rape, and kidnapping.

Did our heroes fall for this? Have we paid such heavy prices in vain?The answer is no!Yielding to Hamas' demands would be a catastrophic defeat for the State of Israel.

It would represent a significant victory for Hamas, Iran, and their allies.It would signal profound weakness—to our friends and foes alike.

And this perceived weakness would only hasten the next war and delay any potential peace agreement. Treaties are forged with the strong and victorious, not the weak and defeated.

Therefore, Israel will not succumb to the demands of Hamas. We will continue our fight until we achieve all our objectives."
 

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