[Columbia U] Mahmoud Khalil/Joseph Massad's "bibol" of 'balestine'

YUSUF "explains" rationalizes BLIND antisemitism.. but whines about Islamophobia

While defending islamofacism.

well, you are very good at copying what I've said, but clearly not understanding it.

We only have a "problem" with the Islamic World because of our support of Israel and our greed for oil.

If we took the money we've pissed away playing Hall Monitor of the Middle East and invested it in energy independence, we wouldn't have a problem there. Sure, they'd probably push the Zionists into the Sea at some point, but really NOT OUR PROBLEM.
 
59% of Palestinians under the Palestinian Authority: October 7 was “correct decision”
Ephraim D. Tepler and Itamar Marcus|May 8


[Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research website]

More than a year and a half after the Hamas-led atrocities of October 7, 59% of Palestinians polled in the "West Bank" still think that Hamas' made the "correct decision" to torture, rape, burn alive, murder, and kidnap hundreds of hostages—even including children—according to the most respected Palestinian polling agency.

The new poll by Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research asks: "In your view, was Hamas' decision to launch its offensive against Israel on 7 October a correct or incorrect one?" The polling shows a continuation of the pattern of decreasing support since December 2023, when the first poll was taken after the October 7 atrocities. It found that 82% of "West Bank" Palestinians thought October 7 was a "correct decision." In March and June 2024, just over 70% of Palestinians there supported it. In September 2024, support dropped to 64%. And now, 59% still say it was a "correct decision."

The slow but continuous decline in support directly correlates with the worsening military defeat in Gaza. Although the overwhelming majority of Palestinians supported and still support the atrocities, as the cost goes up, fewer think it was the correct decision.
 
59% of Palestinians under the Palestinian Authority: October 7 was “correct decision”
Ephraim D. Tepler and Itamar Marcus|May 8
[Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research website]
The polling shows a continuation of the pattern of decreasing support since December 2023, when the first poll was taken after the October 7 atrocities. It found that 82% of "West Bank" Palestinians thought October 7 was a "correct decision." In March and June 2024, just over 70% of Palestinians there supported it. In September 2024, support dropped to 64%. And now, 59% still say it was a "correct decision."
the inescapable, albeit horrifying conclusion can by only one---
increasingly deadly attacks on Gaza constitute the only logical
course of action. From December 2023 82% to 70% June 2024
to 64% in September 2924 to 59% in May 2025. Thus. it's going
to be a LONG LONG time before Islam decides to give up its
gross, depraved barbarity as a form of service to their allah
and his perverted chunk of dog feces BBF, muhummad and lots
and lots of bloody retribution, unfortunately, is the only way to go
 
More than a year and a half after the Hamas-led atrocities of October 7, 59% of Palestinians polled in the "West Bank" still think that Hamas' made the "correct decision" to torture, rape, burn alive, murder, and kidnap hundreds of hostages—even including children—according to the most respected Palestinian polling agency.

I'm reasonably sure the question wasn't asked like that.

And in your next paragraph, you admit it wasn't.

Here's a better question for you, though.

Why do you think it's a good idea to live next to people who want to MURDER you?

Let's leave aside the question of whether they have a good reason to want to murder you. The fact is, they want to murder you.

Now, if my neighbors wanted to murder me, I'd move somewhere else. That's just good judgment. I wouldn't sit up in my balcony reinforced with sandbags trying to take out the neighbor kids because some of them might be suicide bombers. That would be silly.
 
I'm reasonably sure the question wasn't asked like that.

And in your next paragraph, you admit it wasn't.

Here's a better question for you, though.

Why do you think it's a good idea to live next to people who want to MURDER you?

Joey dear ---that ^^^^ is not a question ---it is cynical, shit rhetoric. Jews have
been living in the area of the world lately called the LEVANT for more than 5000
years. The area today called "palestine" (the moniker invented by brutual
oppressive invaders about 2000 years ago) constitutes the original home
of jews and is the land in which the extant language UNIQUE to jews and UNIQUE
to that land, to wit Hebrew---developed. Culturally and theologically the land
is "holy" uniquely to jews until it was invaded within the past 2000 years by
christians and then muslims. The idea that jews should GET OUT----is support
of gross genocide
 
Joey dear ---that ^^^^ is not a question ---it is cynical, shit rhetoric. Jews have
been living in the area of the world lately called the LEVANT for more than 5000
years. The area today called "palestine" (the moniker invented by brutual
oppressive invaders about 2000 years ago) constitutes the original home
of jews and is the land in which the extant language UNIQUE to jews and UNIQUE
to that land, to wit Hebrew---developed. Culturally and theologically the land
is "holy" uniquely to jews until it was invaded within the past 2000 years by
christians and then muslims. The idea that jews should GET OUT----is support
of gross genocide

Those "Oppressive Invaders" actually created Western Civilization.

And why do the Jews have any better claim than the Muslims or Christians, both of whom can track their origins to the religion practiced in the Levant 2000 years ago.

Living next to people who want to murder you is stupid. Giving them fresh grievances to justify their desire to murder you is even stupider.
 
Those "Oppressive Invaders" actually created Western Civilization.

And why do the Jews have any better claim than the Muslims or Christians, both of whom can track their origins to the religion practiced in the Levant 2000 years ago.

Living next to people who want to murder you is stupid. Giving them fresh grievances to justify their desire to murder you is even stupider.
^^^^^^ cute revisionist ethnocentric HISTORY OF THE WORLD. Try again, Joey dear----
Islam was invented 1400 years ago and what does 'LEVANT" have to do with the
subject at hand? The topic was the land called JUDEA by the Romans and later
renamed "palestina" Try to focus. As to Grievances----you could with = jelly-bean
logic counsel the HINDUS to leave India----
 
^^^^^^ cute revisionist ethnocentric HISTORY OF THE WORLD. Try again, Joey dear----
Islam was invented 1400 years ago and what does 'LEVANT" have to do with the
subject at hand? The topic was the land called JUDEA by the Romans and later
renamed "palestina" Try to focus. As to Grievances----you could with = jelly-bean
logic counsel the HINDUS to leave India----

Does your doctor know you are off your medications?

Islam is an offshoot of the Abrahamic religion, just as Judeaism and Christianity are.

So all three could have a "Claim" to the Levant. That is if you are making decisions based on a book of Bronze Age Fairy Tales.

In the REAL WORLD, a bunch of Europeans invaded the Levant and displaced the people who had lived there for thousands of years.
 
Does your doctor know you are off your medications?

Islam is an offshoot of the Abrahamic religion, just as Judeaism and Christianity are.

So all three could have a "Claim" to the Levant. That is if you are making decisions based on a book of Bronze Age Fairy Tales.

In the REAL WORLD, a bunch of Europeans invaded the Levant and displaced the people who had lived there for thousands of years.
The Abrahamic religion is Judaism. Judaism is the only extant religion which
developed in the land which is today called "Palestine". so RENAMED by
invaders from Rome which is the land in which Christianity developed.
Prior to the naming "PALESTINE"---the Romans called that same area
JUDEA----because it was the conquered Kingdom of Judea---named for
Jacob's (aka Israel's) son JUDAH. Islam developed in Arabia as did the
language 'arabic'----the language of the Koran. Latin ---the Roman
language is generally---along with some Greek---the language of the
"NT" Jesus---for those of us who actually read the NT---clearly, was
literate in Hebrew and Aramaic. Today, Jews continue to use both
Hebrew and Aramaic. I never met a Christian literate in both or a
muslim literate in either. In the past---some Christian scholars were
literate in Hebrew---Sir Isaac Newton----inventor of the freshman
horror CALCULUS----was literate in Hebrew. You should, intellectually,
crawl out from under your rock.
 
This is the problem with believing in Sky Fairies. The Muslims think they are the heirs of Abraham. The Christians think they are.
that both muslims and christians insist on attaching themselves to jews IS fascinating
 
that both muslims and christians insist on attaching themselves to jews IS fascinating

I think you have it confused. If anyone has "attached" themselves to Judaism, it's the Ashkenazim, who are a bunch of white people who have culturally appropriated a Middle Eastern religion.

Most of the people in the Levant converted to first Christianity and then Islam.
 
Yusuf Joeb313 still denies Jews paid for land grabbed by Arab settlers . Why does he think the fatwa racist Arab law forbidding selling land to Jews is still on???

Arabs Ask Hitler Bar Sale of Land to Jews
1935.
The Federation of Arab Youth in Palestine today sent a cable to Adolf Hitler asking him to forbid the sale to Jews of the land.

Abbas toughens law against Palestinians selling land to Jews.
Oct 21, 2014

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Debunking the claim that “Palestinians” are the indigenous people of Israel

May 12, 2015 — The Palestinian Arab narrative is that as the ancient, indigenous people of Palestine they feel dispossessed and they...



As to the Nazis though they were mostly Lutherans, but they hated Christianity too because of its links to 'Juden.'
We know that the Arabs were paid for their land, but what I’m wondering is how much did the Arabs pay the Jews for driving them from THEIR land and taking their homes and property?

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We know that the Arabs were paid for their land, but what I’m wondering is how much did the Arabs pay the Jews for driving them from THEIR land and taking their homes and property?

Oh, you paid them far less than the land was worth under military threat. That makes it okay, then.

The ironic thing is that the only reason why Jews were in those Arab countries is that the Arab countries welcomed them after Christians in Spain drove them out.

Wearing out your welcome... The Jewish Superpower.
 
I think you have it confused. If anyone has "attached" themselves to Judaism, it's the Ashkenazim, who are a bunch of white people who have culturally appropriated a Middle Eastern religion.

Most of the people in the Levant converted to first Christianity and then Islam.
the Masjid is no place to learn history. Most of all---don't try to tell a muslim
from the middle east, or southeast asia that he is "not white" and even more than
THAT never suggest that muhummad (al nabi) was "not white"
 
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Biden: Palestinians being used as 'human shields'.
The Washington Post
Oct 14, 2023 — President Biden accused Hamas of using Palestinian civilians as "human shields" at the Human Rights Campaign National Dinner on Oct. 14.


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Florida Republican urges defunding UN Human Rights Council until UN condemns Hamas.
The bill already has several cosponsors, including Florida Democrat Rep Jared Moskowitz.
Houston Keene By Houston Keene , Thomas Phippen. Fox News, October 31, 2023.
..."The United States should not fund the UN Human Rights Council until it stops targeting our closest ally," Luna said. "The UN must unequivocally condemn Hamas’s utter disregard for human life and the terror they are inflicting on Israelis and the innocent Palestinians they use as human shields."

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U.S. Says Hamas Operates Out of Gaza Hospitals, Endorsing Israel’s Allegations
John Kirby, a spokesman for the National Security Council, said that intelligence from U.S.-generated sources supported Israel’s claim that Hamas has tunnels under Al-Shifa and other hospitals.
By Michael D. Shear.
reporting from Washington.
NY Times. Nov. 14, 2023

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Hamas use of the civilian population as human shields and Gaza’s civilian facilities for terrorism.
Published: 18/11/2023.

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Hamas are cruelly turning hospitals into targets.
The Telegraph.

16 nov 2023 — The international community should direct its outrage at the terrorists systematically using civilians as human shields.


Hamas cannot be allowed to use hospitals as fortresses.
The Telegraph.
Nov 14, 2023— Hamas's tactic of placing itself in and around hospitals in Gaza is despicable. We cannot encourage it by allowing this evil organisation .

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The Pinsker Centre.
REPORT: Hamas and Human Shields
23 Nov, 2023.
Since the outbreak of the war between Israel and Hamas after the October 7th Massacres, Hamas has consistently used tactics that put unarmed civilians at risk of death or injury. Hamas has a long history of using the people of Gaza as human shields to protect their terrorist leaders from Israeli strikes, and even operates its command center under the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City.

How has Hamas used civilians to protect its leaders?
Since Hamas took power in the Gaza Strip in 2007 after a bloody war with Fatah, the terrorist organization has utilized human shield tactics such as putting entrances to terror tunnels in residential buildings, hiding rockets to fire indiscriminately at Israeli civilians in schools, hospitals, and mosques, and even publicly calling on its own civilians to climb onto the roofs of Hamas officials’ homes to ward off Israeli strikes.

As the current war expands in the Gaza Strip, Hamas has not strayed away from its traditional tactics. In one instance, it launched a barrage of rockets from a diplomatic building, which was just across the street from a UN-run school for Gaza children. The IDF has revealed an increasing and troubling use of UN facilities for its war against Israel– although the UN has condemned Hamas’s use of the tactic since the 2012 war, the terror group has continued using UN schools, offices, and hospitals to stash and launch rockets at Israeli civilians.

The Gazan people are victims of this war, but not from Israeli aggression. Hamas repeatedly puts the people of Gaza in the line of fire to protect its own terrorists, and the intricate tunnel network under Gaza reflects that. While the terrorists get to hide in bunkers from bombardment, the Gazans are indefensibly shuttled above command centers to deter Israeli airstrikes and to create mass casualty events. Ultimately, Hamas has weaponized the innocent people of Gaza and turned them into expendable pawns to advance terrorism.

Has Hamas broken international law by using human shields?
International humanitarian law is unequivocally against the use of human shields, and Hamas’s actions even invalidate protective status that is normally given to civilian locations in war. The 4th Hague Convention, one of the tenets of Treaty Law on the laws of armed conflict, clearly states that protected status should be granted to cultural, religious, medical, and other civilian sites, but it also clearly states that such protection is only given “provided they are not being used at the time for military purposes.” Moreover, the Geneva Conventions also state similar directives: civilian, cultural, and medical facilities are protected as long as they are not used “to commit, outside their humanitarian duties, acts harmful to the enemy.” Although certainly not the fault of Gazan civilians, many of their crucial humanitarian sites are now weaponized by Hamas as military targets. Putting rockets in hospitals, mosques, and schools only creates unnecessary hurt for the people of Gaza, but this is due to the actions of Hamas.

Sources and further reading:

“Exposed: Hamas’s hospital hideouts– a grave abuse of Gaza’s medical lifelines,” The Jerusalem Post, 8 November 2023, [Exposed: Hamas's hospital hideouts - a grave abuse of Gaza's medical lifelines - editorial].

“Hamas’ use of human shields in Gaza,” NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence, 6 June 2019, [https://stratcomcoe.org/cuploads/pfiles/hamas_human_shields.pdf].

Pamela Falk, “Israel says these photos show how Hamas places weapons in and near U.N. facilities in Gaza, including schools,” CBS News, 8 November 2023, [Israel says these photos show how Hamas places weapons in and near U.N. facilities in Gaza, including schools].

Pamela Falk, “Israel says these photos show how Hamas places weapons in and near U.N. facilities in Gaza, including schools”

“Palestinian Lives Matter, Except to Hamas,” The Wall Street Journal, 16 October 2023, [https://www.wsj.com/articles/israel-hamas-gaza-civilians-united-nations-1222797b].

Convention (IV) respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land and its annex: Regulations concerning the Laws and Customs of War on Land. Sec. 2, Chap. 1, Art. 21, 27. The Hague, 18 October 1907.

Convention (IV) relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War. Part II. Geneva, 12 August 1949, pp. 174-178.

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What Can We Possibly Say to the Children of Gaza?
By Nicholas Kristof. NY Times. Feb 3, 2024 — Any government would have struck back, and Hamas maximized the suffering of civilians by using them as human shields...

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We've got to stop believing Hamas' lies about civilian ...

The Telegraph.
19 Feb 2024 — War is hell. But the IDF are killing 'astonishingly' few civilians, say the experts.

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Martyrs Inc. in Rafah as Hamas gets just what it wants: civilian deaths.
By Mark Toth and Jonathan Sweet.
NY Post. May 28, 2024.

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UN: Funding, word count limits kept Hamas human shields off blacklist.
António Guterres put the Israeli security forces on the annual "list of shame."
Mike Wagenheim.

(June 16, 2024 / JNS)
The United Nations’ point person on a report blacklisting Israeli forces’ treatment of Palestinian children says the decision to minimize Hamas’s use of human shields is partially a result of low funding and allowable word counts.

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Gaza Chief’s Brutal Calculation: Civilian Bloodshed Will Help Hamas.
Yahya Sinwar’s correspondence with compatriots and mediators shows he is confident that Hamas can outlast Israel
By Summer Said and Rory Jones. WSJ.
June 10, 2024.

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Max Boot:
I’ve read student protesters’ manifestos. This is ugly stuff. Clueless, too.
Cosplaying pro-Palestinian activists on campuses are repeating the mistakes of the 1960s.

Washington Post. May 6, 2024.

As a journalist for the Daily Californian, the university’s independent, student-run newspaper, I covered a lot of protests for causes as varied as divesting from South Africa, ending U.S. proxy wars in Central America, getting the ROTC off campus and staying out of the 1991 Gulf War (“no blood for oil”). But underlying all of the transitory passions of the day, I detected a powerful nostalgia for the 1960s — that heady era when mere students could imagine they were heroic figures in the vanguard of historical change. It often felt as if the students of my generation were simply historical reenactors of past glories for whom the act of protest was more important than the causes for which they protested.

... today’s pro-Palestinian protesters are their own worst enemies; they have even been reenacting some of the excesses of the past, such as briefly occupying Columbia’s Hamilton Hall last week before police cleared them out. The students are not succeeding in forcing universities to divest from Israel, and even if they were, it wouldn’t have much impact on Israel’s economy.

Instead, the demonstrations are making an in-kind contribution to former president Donald Trump’s campaign by fostering an erroneous impression that the country is out of control and requires his authoritarian rule to restore “law and order.” The damage will only grow if demonstrators disrupt this year’s Democratic National Convention in Chicago in August as they did the one there in 1968...

The protesters are usually described as being opposed to the war in Gaza and in favor of Palestinian rights. In truth, the groups organizing these protests are opposed to the very existence of what they call the “Zionist project.” As a manifesto from Columbia University Apartheid Divest, endorsed by 94 student groups, states: “The brutal onslaught over the last month is but another chapter in over 75 years of violence, dispossession, and ethnic cleansing against the Palestinian people.” No mention, naturally, of all the violence perpetrated against Israel, including the horrifying Hamas attack on Oct. 7 and the Iranian drone and missile strike on April 13.

The manifesto goes on to endorse “the Right of Return” for Palestinian refugees who have fled Israel since its creation in 1948. Allowing 7 million Palestinians — most of them the descendants of refugees — to move to Israel (with its 7 million Jewish and 2 million Arab residents) would be a death knell for Israel as a Jewish state. The protesters’ slogan “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” is a call not for a two-state solution but for a single Palestinian state — and a mass exodus of Jews.

Note how one-sided all of this is: While denouncing alleged Israeli atrocities[sic], the manifesto has not one word of censure for Hamas or its brutal tactics, which include seizing hostages and perpetrating sexual violence, in addition to committing wholesale murder. Indeed, even though the protesters claim to care about Palestinian lives, they do not denounce Hamas for stealing international aid to build its tunnels and missiles or for using civilians as human shields. They call for Israel to stop fighting but not for Hamas to release its hostages or surrender.

The protesters’ agenda does not end in the Middle East; indeed, the movement’s ideologues see Israel as merely an “imperial outpost in the Arab world,” even though Jews have lived in the area since antiquity.

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Hamas tries to prevent civilians fleeing danger in northern Gaza.
As troops urge Gazans to leave, many remain fearing travel through areas under IDF control and after threats from Hamas that seeks to use them as human shields while forces hunt them down.

Einav Halabi. Ynet. Oct 10, 2024.

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Hamas, Palestinian Authority trade blows over human shields, West Bank operations
Fatah said it wouldn't allow Hamas "to reproduce its activities in the West Bank" and that the terror group jeopardized the Palestinian people.
By Mathilda Heller. JPost. January 11, 2025.

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Hamas’ rule in Gaza has been disastrous for both Arabs and Israelis.

Commentary.
By Ariel and Rena Cohen.
The Washington Times, January 28, 2025.

Hamas’ rule in Gaza has been disastrous for both Arabs and Israelis. Hamas will continue to be an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood, a worldwide Islamist group intent on rebuilding a caliphate, an Islamic empire. These terrorists and their paymasters will not abandon jihad, a “holy war” to destroy the Jewish state, kill the Jews, and then turn against Europe and the United States.

Almost immediately after the ceasefire was announced, masked and uniform-clad terrorists emerged from Gaza’s tunnels, weapons in hand, reclaiming control of the strip. They have already killed six locals and shot a score more. They are poised to exploit the remaining hostages and the Gaza civilians as their human shields. They will return to seizing aid and selling it to the people at exorbitant prices while glorifying the bloodshed, torture, rape, violence and abductions of Oct. 7. 2023. They have already promised to repeat it...

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Emirati Political Analyst: We Must Remove The Extremist Hamas From Power In Gaza...
MEMRI. April 21, 2025
Palestinians, United Arab Emirates | Special Dispatch No. 11935

In his March 22, 2025 column in the Saudi news portal Elaph, titled "Hamas and the Strategy of Collective Suicide," Emirati political analyst Salem Al-Ketbi accused Hamas of espousing an extremist ideology and of provoking Israel into an all-out war in Gaza despite being aware that it is the Gazan civilians who would pay the price. As part of its extremist outlook, he said, Hamas uses civilians as human shields, places its military facilities in dense population centers and in hospitals and schools, commandeers the humanitarian aid delivered to Gaza and uses the suffering of the Gazans to gain political leverage – all while its leaders live abroad in fancy hotels and villas.

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The People of Gaza Are Human Shields for Hamas.
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An IDF soldier escorts a Palestinian child to safety.

Hamas’s Human Shields: The Truth the World Ignores.
Sabine Srerk. Mar 8, 2025.
In a world where truth is a matter of perspective rather than fact, a strange and dangerous illusion takes hold. The world has seen terror before, but never has it been so skillfully disguised as victimhood. Hamas, a group known for its brutality, rules over Gaza with an iron grip—not as protectors of their people, but as their captors. They do not build schools to educate or hospitals to heal. Instead, they build tunnels, stretching for miles beneath the city.

But these tunnels are not for sheltering civilians from war; they are for smuggling weapons, for ambushes, for terror. Yet when war comes, the civilians have nowhere to run. Hamas makes sure of that. They fire rockets from schoolyards, knowing return fire will bring destruction. They store weapons in hospitals, ensuring that any military response leads to tragic images of wounded innocents. They turn their own people into shields, yet the world only sees the suffering—not those responsible for it.
And the world believes…

When Hamas hijacks aid trucks, stealing food meant for their own people, they blame Israel for the famine. When their tunnels remain empty of refugees but full of armed militants, they cry of Israeli cruelty. When their leaders live in luxury abroad while their people starve, they point the finger not at themselves, but at the Jews. And the world believes…

Journalists, afraid of reprisals, report only what Hamas allows them to see. Politicians, eager for approval, repeat the lies without question. Protesters in far-off cities, disconnected from reality, march in rage—against the very people fighting to defend themselves. And what about the hostages?

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Trump Admin Eyes Fresh Hamas Sanctions Under 'Human Shield' Law That Biden Admin Ignored.
'The Treasury Department is proud to use every tool available to us' to target Iran-backed terrorists, spokesman says.

Adam Kredo. Washington Free Beacon
April 18, 2025.

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Such a report’s appeal to the international community is unlikely to succeed so long as there is a strong current of opinion that questions the right of Israel to defend itself when attacked.
Rob Killick
— May 13, 2025
 
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The Abrahamic religion is Judaism. Judaism is the only extant religion which
developed in the land which is today called "Palestine". so RENAMED by
invaders from Rome which is the land in which Christianity developed.
Prior to the naming "PALESTINE"---the Romans called that same area
JUDEA----because it was the conquered Kingdom of Judea---named for
Jacob's (aka Israel's) son JUDAH. Islam developed in Arabia as did the
language 'arabic'----the language of the Koran. Latin ---the Roman
language is generally---along with some Greek---the language of the
"NT" Jesus---for those of us who actually read the NT---clearly, was
literate in Hebrew and Aramaic. Today, Jews continue to use both
Hebrew and Aramaic. I never met a Christian literate in both or a
muslim literate in either. In the past---some Christian scholars were
literate in Hebrew---Sir Isaac Newton----inventor of the freshman
horror CALCULUS----was literate in Hebrew. You should, intellectually,
crawl out from under your rock.
Ice and fire disagrees------I have no idea with what in my post he "disagrees
 

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