Bad Mistake Hamas

Or the Saudis will support Israel even more.
Hamas and Iran declared war, not Israel.

Does Saudi Arabia prefer Iran in power?
It depends on which part of the government in SA.
 
I think Hamas wants to upset the Apple Cart on an Israel/Saudi peace treaty



By forcing Israel to attack them, Saudiā€˜s will be unable to support Israel

they just made a oil deal on the 6th.
 
Peace with Israel is a hard enough sell
I don’t think the Saudis could support Israeli attacks against Muslims.
I suspect the Saudis will continue on working with Israel but not support either Israel or the Palestinians.
 
Just wait till Hezbollah decides to jump in after Hamas is weakened enough.

 
Just wait till Hezbollah decides to jump in after Hamas is weakened enough.

I was reading last night where HAMAS tried to attack the Lebanese, but they're all armed to the teeth and sent 'em packing.
 
Just wait till Hezbollah decides to jump in after Hamas is weakened enough.

Okay by me. If Hezbollah joins in it will be more Palestinians killing Palestinians. Sure would help save Israel the job.
 
Personally I feel Justified in saying Israel got what Israel deserved for its treatment of the Palestinians. Peace offerings, land concessions, saving Palestinian lives in Israeli hospitals. What weaker role could Israel have played to fuel the Palestinian terrorists to a massive attack? Hopefully now Israel will learn from king Hussein's Black September how to establish a lasting peace from the Palestinians. LET THERE BE PEACE ALREADY!
 
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Personally I feel Justified in saying Israel got what Israel deserved for its treatment of the Palestinians. Peace offerings, land concessions, saving Palestinian lives in Israeli hospitals. What weaker role could Israel have played to fuel the Palestinian terrorists to a massive attack? Hopefully now Israel will learn from king Hussein's Black September how to establish a lasting peace from the Palestinians. LET THEIR BE PEACE ALREADY!
Lighten up. Mike!:stir:
 

Rocket hits Ashkelon hospital, woman seriously injured; relatives of missing persons rush to police center to help with ID; forces take control of Sderot police station, 10 terrorists killed​




 

Terrorist holed up in Ofakim home said killed by Israeli forces after hostages rescued

A terrorist who was holed up in a home in Ofakim where Israeli forces earlier rescued two hostages was killed, public broadcaster Kan reports.

Earlier reports said four terrorists who were holding them hostage were killed. At least one member of Israel’s security forces was injured, according to reports in the Hebrew media.

In Kibbutz Be’eri in southern Israel, Israeli security forces and Palestinian terrorists who infiltrated into the kibbutz from Gaza were earlier engaged in a gun battle.

Hebrew media reports say Israeli forces are still working to clear the kibbutz of terrorists and exchanges of gunfire were heard.

Dozens of people were earlier rescued from the kibbutz dining hall where they were held hostage for hours. According to Kan, at least 48 people were freed in the incident.


 
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[ More than time to leave Gaza. They can become REAL refugees now. Enough of being fake ones ]

It was one of a number of decisions the security cabinet took in a late-night meeting to destroy both the military and governmental capabilities of Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the Prime Minister's Office said.

The decisions taken would thwart "their ability and desire to threaten and harm the citizens of Israel for many years to come," the PMO added.

"The first phase ends in these hours with the destruction of the majority of the enemy forces that penetrated our territory. At the same time, we started the offensive formation, and it will continue without reservation and without respite until the objectives are achieved," he said at the end of the cabinet.

Israel controls two of the three major crossings into Gaza, the commercial one at Kerem Shalom and the pedestrian one at Erez. The third one at Rafah is controlled by Egypt, but it does not have sufficient commercial capacity to serve the Gaza Strip.



 
[ And the usual over the top bad taste comparison to the Holocaust. Gaza = Warsaw?
This commentator should have been in Warsaw to actually draw comparisons ]


You’re a Biden supporter. This is your fault too, bro. Own it.
 
The unprecedented multi-front attacks on Israelis carried out by the terrorist group Hamas on October 7th (both the Sabbath and a Jewish holiday) included thousands of missile attacks, the indiscriminate murders of tens of civilians and the wounding of hundreds of others, the bombing of an ambulance and kidnappings.

Even those ISIS-style actions did not however prompt the BBC to stray from its usual practice of portraying Palestinian terrorists as ā€˜militants’.

One example came in the BBC World Service radio programme ā€˜Weekend’ – aired some three and a half hours after the attacks began – in which the lead item was introduced by presenter Julian Worricker (from 00:26 here) as follows: [emphasis in italics in the original, emphasis in bold added]

Worricker: ā€œSo Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip have launched thousands of rockets towards Israel, setting off air-raid sirens across the country. There’ve been reports of explosions near Tel Aviv and the areas surrounding southern Gaza [sic]. One person is reported to have died. The Israeli military said that a number of Palestinian militants have infiltrated into Israel from the Gaza Strip. The BBC’s Rushdi Abualouf is in Gaza city.ā€

Listeners were not told that the woman killed by a direct hit from a missile was Israeli.

During that report by Rushdi Abualouf, BBC audiences around the world heard unqualified amplification of propaganda from the Hamas terrorist organisation (from 01:31).

Worricker: ā€œWhat have Hamas said officially about this so far?ā€

Abualouf: ā€œWell after about an hour and a half of firing, the al Qassam chief commander Mohammed Deif – he’s the overall leader of the biggest military wing in Gaza – he appeared in a television – Hamas television – and he said it’s because of Israel’s continuous aggression, he said, against the Palestinian innocent people in the West Bank and in Gaza. He mentioned the al Aqsa Mosque. It’s the third holiest place for Muslims. It’s known as Temple Mount for Jews. He said the Israelis are daily infiltrating; as he said, invading al Aqsa Mosque, beating women and children. It’s because of this, he said, we have sent messages many times to mediators that if Israel do not stop its attacks onthe Palestinians, we will have to respond and he said today we have decided to put an end – as he said in his statement – put an end for Israeli continuous aggression. We decided to launch, as he said, this military operation and he said in the first twenty minutes of the operation we have launched five thousand rockets into Israel. He didn’t mention anything about ground or sea infiltration as some of the sources said but he mainly said that, like, talks and negotiations failed. He said we have been conducting many indirect negotiations and all of them are failed to stop the Israeli aggression, as he said, that why Hamas had to respond and they already started.ā€

Neither Worricker nor Abualouf bothered to clarify to BBC audiences around the world that the vast majority of the Palestinians killed this year were members of terrorist organisations and/or males involved in terror attacks or violence at the time. Neither were listeners told that there are limited visiting hours for non-Muslims to Temple Mount and that the number of visitors would have been larger than usual this past week because of the Succot holiday.

Worricker made no effort to challenge the unevidenced claim that Israelis are ā€œbeating women and childrenā€ or the use of inflammatory language such as ā€œinfiltratingā€ and ā€œinvadingā€ which of course contributes nothing to audience understanding of events on Temple Mount. Neither did he remind his listeners that this is far from the first time that Hamas has used the topic of Temple Mount as a pretext for its attacks on Israeli civilians before Abualouf continued:

Abualouf: ā€œAs we talked, sounds of explosions and rockets being fired from Gaza. There’s been non-stop firing for almost three hours now.ā€

BBC World Service listeners were not informed that what Abualouf described is in fact a double war crime: the launching of missiles from populated areas in the Gaza Strip and the indiscriminate targeting of Israeli civilians.

Obviously though, the BBC World Service branch of the UK’s national broadcaster has no qualms about its worldwide promotion of the redundant propaganda of a terrorist organisation proscribed in its entirety by the British government as well as its further amplification of that propaganda on social media under the noteworthy headline ā€œPalestine’ssurprise military operation on Israel is ā€˜significantā€™ā€

(full article online)


 
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