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When has Israel "been on the wrong end of genocide before", thats BS Mac
Wow. Tell me you aren't that uninformed of history...
6 million Jews were slaughtered by the NAZIS in World War II. That qualifies as genocide. Pull your head out of your backside.
Non of the 12 million were Israeli's were they ?
Hamas terrorists teach the art of suicide bombing to a 5-year-old.
Hamas, Islamic Jihad and Hezbollah are veterans of using children as human shields,
human bombs and for propaganda posters to incite further terrorism.
Hamas, they tell us, is cowardly and cynical.They hid at the El-Wafa hospital.
They hid at the Al-Aqsa hospital.
They hid at the beach, where children played football.
They hid at the yard of 75-year-old Muhammad Hamad.
They hid among the residential quarters of Shujaya.
They hid in the neighbourhoods of Zaytoun and Toffah.
They hid in Rafah and Khan Younis.
They hid in the home of the Qassan family.
They hid in the home of the poet, Othman Hussein.
They hid in the village of Khuzaa.
They hid in the thousands of houses damaged or destroyed.
They hid in 84 schools and 23 medical facilities.
They hid in a cafe, where Gazans were watching the World Cup.
They hid in the ambulances trying to retrieve the injured.
Hamas, Israel tells us, is hiding among civilians
Hamas, they tell us, is cowardly and cynical.They hid at the El-Wafa hospital.
They hid at the Al-Aqsa hospital.
They hid at the beach, where children played football.
They hid at the yard of 75-year-old Muhammad Hamad.
They hid among the residential quarters of Shujaya.
They hid in the neighbourhoods of Zaytoun and Toffah.
They hid in Rafah and Khan Younis.
They hid in the home of the Qassan family.
They hid in the home of the poet, Othman Hussein.
They hid in the village of Khuzaa.
They hid in the thousands of houses damaged or destroyed.
They hid in 84 schools and 23 medical facilities.
They hid in a cafe, where Gazans were watching the World Cup.
They hid in the ambulances trying to retrieve the injured.
In a hospital. At the beach. Hamas, Israel tells us, is hiding among civilians | Richard Seymour | Comment is free | theguardian.com
Israel, stop the genocide and war crimes in Gaza and all of Palestine. Get a soul, Zionists!
I thought as much. Israel has been on the wrong end of genocide before, do you think they would commit genocide themselves?
The world is watching Israel commit genocide in Gaza, and the images are being blasted all over this beautiful world over social media.
Does anyone really think anyone is going to forget any of this?
Hamas's Civilian Death Strategy
Gazans shelter terrorists and their weapons in their homes, right beside sofas and dirty diapers.
The people of Gaza overwhelmingly elected Hamas, a terrorist outfit dedicated to the destruction of Israel, as their designated representatives. Almost instantly Hamas began stockpiling weapons and using them against a more powerful foe with a solid track record of retaliation.
What did Gazans think was going to happen? Surely they must have understood on election night that their lives would now be suspended in a state of utter chaos. Life expectancy would be miserably low; children would be without a future. Staying alive would be a challenge, if staying alive even mattered anymore.
To make matters worse, Gazans sheltered terrorists and their weapons in their homes, right beside ottoman sofas and dirty diapers. When Israel warned them of impending attacks, the inhabitants defiantly refused to leave.
US State Department blames Hamas for Israel’s murder of Gaza children
QUESTION: So the people who have been killed, including these children – it’s – frankly, it doesn’t seem to – it doesn’t faze you?
MS. PSAKI: That’s not at all what I said. I think I’ve stated multiple times that the deaths of civilians, the loss of lives for children and individuals in Gaza is horrific and is a tragedy. And that’s why we’re so focused on bringing an end to the violence, and I think that’s far more important than a speculation about —
QUESTION: Right, but it’s – but it’s horrific and it’s a tragedy, but you’re saying that it’s the fault of Hamas for not stopping the rocket fire.
MS. PSAKI: They certainly are at fault in part here, yes.
Hamas's Civilian Death Strategy
Gazans shelter terrorists and their weapons in their homes, right beside sofas and dirty diapers.
The people of Gaza overwhelmingly elected Hamas, a terrorist outfit dedicated to the destruction of Israel, as their designated representatives. Almost instantly Hamas began stockpiling weapons and using them against a more powerful foe with a solid track record of retaliation.
What did Gazans think was going to happen? Surely they must have understood on election night that their lives would now be suspended in a state of utter chaos. Life expectancy would be miserably low; children would be without a future. Staying alive would be a challenge, if staying alive even mattered anymore.
To make matters worse, Gazans sheltered terrorists and their weapons in their homes, right beside ottoman sofas and dirty diapers. When Israel warned them of impending attacks, the inhabitants defiantly refused to leave.
US State Department blames Hamas for Israels murder of Gaza children
QUESTION: So the people who have been killed, including these children its frankly, it doesnt seem to it doesnt faze you?
MS. PSAKI: Thats not at all what I said. I think Ive stated multiple times that the deaths of civilians, the loss of lives for children and individuals in Gaza is horrific and is a tragedy. And thats why were so focused on bringing an end to the violence, and I think thats far more important than a speculation about
QUESTION: Right, but its but its horrific and its a tragedy, but youre saying that its the fault of Hamas for not stopping the rocket fire.
MS. PSAKI: They certainly are at fault in part here, yes.
US State Department blames Hamas for Israel's murder of Gaza children | The Electronic Intifada
The Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research polled 1,316 adults in the West bank and Gaza strip in early December 2005 on their voting intentions for the legislative poll, which indicated the following support:[9]
Fatah: 50%
Hamas: 32%
Others: 9%
Undecided: 9%
A second poll by PCPSR between 29 December - 31 December covered 4560 potential voters and gave the following results:[10]
Fatah: 43%
Change and Reform (Hamas): 25%
Independent Palestine: 5%
Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa: 3%
The Alternative: 2%
The Third Way: 2%
Undecided: 19%
No other lists were expected to exceed the 2% threshold.
A poll from Palestinian Public Opinion Polls, conducted 5 January and 6 January, covering 1360 persons, shows a further move away from Fatah:[11]
Fatah 39.3%
Change and Reform (Hamas): 31.3%
Independent Palestine: 10.4%
Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa: 6.8%
The Third Way: 5.5%
No other lists were expected to exceed the 2% threshold.