Piers Morgan interviewee: 'Children in Gaza are being raised on Mein Kampf'

😆 Lol You poor thing. They should have returned the hostages long ago when more of them were alive and stop firing Rockets into Israel

Wrong.
To stop the illegal blockade, Hamas needs more hostages.
It is their right, since it is Israel who is the one in violation of law and rights.

The only hostages killed were by the IDF attacks.
 
The Serbs were victim of Bosnian Islamo Nazis too. Ex nazi Bosnians came to help the fakestinians in 1948. It's the main reason a tiny fraction of them are white

Wrong.
No Bosnians went to Palestine in 1948 or any time.
And it was the Croatians who were Nazis, not the Bosnians.
And Bosnians are not "white" but are Turkish.
 
Hey mahmoud Gipper, Rigby5, Buttercup.

1. Sure, despite the fake libels. Many don't want to get released from the 3 star lodging in Israeli overpopulated prisons


Palestinian prisoner set for release refused to leave Israeli prison
26 Jan 2025 — A Palestinian prisoner set to be released on Saturday's hostage-prisoner exchange refused to board the bus to Gaza, KAN News reported


2. No "death."
The only death cult is your fking "palestine" using civilians so they die and cry victim hood. Fake genocide pallyweid


High-casualty count in Gaza from Hamas using human shields, US envoy says
June 26, 2025 — Dorothy Shea, interim U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, briefs reporters (alongside Israeli envoy Danny Danon and freed hostage Eli Sharabi..)

Nonsense.
The only legal land owners in Palestine or Israel are Palestinian Arabs.
The Israelis stole all their homes.

And how is Hamas supposed to be using "human shields" when they have to hide underground in order to prevent being assassinated?
 
Next ; You’ll be telling me they are being held for no reason. What did the Palestinians think would be the response after 10/7?

The camps where Palestinians were forced into were from the brutal massacres by the Zionists in 1946.

Nothing to do with 10/7/2024.
 
Rigby5 said:
Nonsense.
The only legal land owners in Palestine or Israel are Palestinian Arabs.

And how is Hamas supposed to be using "human shields" when they have to hide underground in order to prevent being assassinated?
Who decided that Arab settlers are "owners"?
1. Who said all Hamas are underground? What a total nonsense. And who are those coward masked people you think? .
2. Hamas' wives who help them are guilty as much.
 
Holy Land, WW2: Most Arabs pro Hitler [Palestinazism]
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Palestine Reliving Old Story of War.
George S. Bush.
The Detroit Free Press.
The Windsor Daily Star, May 17, 1948, p.
14
During World War II, most Arabs played ball with Hitler. The Grand Mufti had himself a grand old time in Berlin. The Jews co-operated wholeheartedly in the war against the Axis.
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The American Mercury. Vol. 77. (1953). United States: American Mercury, p.14
They saw in Stalin another Hitler coming to save them from the dangers of Zionism.
When Hitler persecuted the Jews , Arabs rejoiced. They adorned their houses and ships with Hitler's pictures and the Swastika flag.
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Ben Gavriel, M., Y.: Israel, Wiedergeburt eines Staates. R. Oldenburg, Publishers, volume 4, Germany, 1957, p.61
[.. in Baghdad die Revolution Raschid Alls vor; in Syrien salSen die Vichy Franzosen; und in Jordanien desertierten täglich Dutzende von Soldaten und Offizieren aus der von England unterhaltenen Arabischen Legion. Es wurden aber trotzdem keine jüdischen Formationen aufgestellt, sondern man gründete ein „ Palestine Regiment", das aus 33 000 jüdischen und 9000 arabischen Frei-willigen bestand, von welchen letzteren sehr bald der größere Teil desertierte. Dieses
Regiment wurde zu Hilfsdiensten an allen Fronten eingesetzt, doch die Juden ließen in ihrem Verlangen nach Aufstellung jüdischer Frontformationen nicht nach. Erst 1944 gelang es Churchill , den erbitterten Widerstand der englischen Behörden in Jerusalem und in Kairo gegen den Plan zu brechen. Es wurde , zumeist aus Haganah - Abteilungen , eine jüdische Brigade aufgestellt , die auf verschiedenen Kriegsschau- plätzen kämpfte , während Abteilungen von jüdischen Fall- schirmspringern hauptsächlich in Ungarn, Jugoslawien und der Slowakei abgesetzt wurden. (Die Hälfte von ihnen, darunter auch einige Mädchen, wurden von den Deutschen gefangen- genommen und getötet.) In Palästina bildete man aus Haganah-Leuten eine Art Gendarmerie zum Schutz der jüdischen Sied-lungen ausgebildet auch zum Guerillakrieg im Fall eines Rückzuges der englischen Truppen, während andere Gruppen unter dem Befehl des späteren Generals Wingate of Burma zu den bald berühmt gewordenen „ Nachtkommandos " zusammen- gezogen wurden . Aus ihnen entwickelte sich später die Palmach , die Elitetruppe der Haganah und nachher des regulären Heeres...]

In Baghdad, Rashid All's revolution was taking place; in Syria, the Vichy French were gaining ground; and in Jordan, dozens of soldiers and officers deserted daily from the British-supported Arab Legion. Nevertheless, no Jewish formations were established; instead, a "Palestine Regiment" was founded, consisting of 33,000 Jewish and 9,000 Arab volunteers, the majority of whom soon deserted. This regiment was deployed for auxiliary services on all fronts, but the Jews did not relent in their demand for the establishment of Jewish front-line formations. It wasn't until 1944 that Churchill succeeded in breaking the bitter resistance of the British authorities in Jerusalem and Cairo to the plan. A Jewish Brigade was formed, mostly from Haganah units, which fought in various theaters of war, while units of Jewish paratroopers fought mainly in Hungary, Yugoslavia and Slovakia. (Half of them, including some girls, were captured and killed by the Germans.)
In Palestine, Haganah members were formed into a kind of gendarmerie to protect Jewish Settlements were also trained for guerrilla warfare in the event of a retreat of the English troops - while other groups under the command of the later General Wingate of of Burma were assembled into the soon-to-be-famous "Night Commandos." These later developed into the Palmach, the elite unit of the Haganah and later of the regular army...
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Kurzman, D. (1970). Genesis 1948; the First Arab-Israeli War. United States: World Publishing Company, p.37.
Like most Arabs , Bahjat had deeply sympathized with the Nazis during World War II..
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Evan, G. (2000). Winds of life : the destinies of a young Viennese Jew, 1938-1958. United States: Ariadne Press, p.211.
My expenence was still too vivid in my mind, and I could not ignore what was going on or what might happen in our immediate future.
To me the danger the Germans presented was real. It seemed clear enough, and not much imagination was needed to guess what would transpire if the Germans overran Egypt and reached Palestine.
The Arabs of Egypt and most Arabs in Palestine waited to receive the Germans with open arms. Haj Amin el Husseini, the ex-Mufti of Jerusalem , was in Berlin and was a good friend of Hitler. He organized the Mosiems of Bosnia to fight on the German side and his anti-Western propagandizing was well known. Arabs would have worked hand in hand with Hitler's death squads to kill Jews just as the Croats, the Ukrainians, people of the Baltic states, and others did, some even surpassing their masters' cruelties.
For me the time had come to join the British army. Never again , I promised myself, were the Nazis going to get me without a rifle in my hand. I would not go into hell as sheepishly as before. I did not feel like a hero, and I felt both happiness and fear. Only recently I had turned 19, and it seemed exciting to become a British soldier. On the other hand, there was that fear of war's consequences. Perhaps it was not so much the dying I was afraid of, but the possibility of becoming an invalid. I remembered men I had seen in Vienna who had lost both legs in World War I. They sat on little wooden platforms with small ball ...
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Bloom, J. B. (2005). Out of Step: Life-story of a Politician : Politics and Religion in a World at War. South Africa: Jack Bloom,
p.111
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The Arab-Nazi link is well established, extending well beyond the Mufti of Jerusalem and Adolf Hitler.
Most Arabs aligned themselves with the Nazis , who inspired political movements such as the Ba'ath parties of Syria and Iraq..
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Karpin, M. (2007). The Bomb in the Basement: How Israel Went Nuclear and What That Means for the World. United Kingdom: Simon & Schuster, pp. 19-20.
...Ben-Gurion with a deep anxiety, which remained with him throughout his life. In December 1936, at a meeting with his close friends in Jerusalem, he said: "The danger we face is not rioting, but extermination. The attackers will not be only the Arabs of Palestine, but also the Iraqis and Saudi Arabians, and they have warplanes and artillery. We have to prepare seriously to constitute a substantial force in this country, capable of standing up to a massive offensive." His friends looked at him as if he had lost his mind. Others attributed his prophesy of doom to a transient mood. But Ben-Gurion meant what he said, and indeed, his forecast was fulfilled almost entirely twelve years later, immediately after he declared the independence of the State of Israel. And this fear of extermination lasted even after the victory in the War of Independence and led Ben-Gurion to his decision to develop the Israeli nudear option.
AT THE BEGINNING of World War II, the Zionist leadership had no doubt that the British government headed by Winston Churchill, Zionism's greatest friend in Britain, would give the Jews their national home in Palestine. The Jews were allies. There were thousands of Jews in the British forces. The Palestinian Arabs supported Hitler, and the Mufti of Jerusalem, al-Husayni, had been received as an ally in Nazi Berlin.
In 1943, a committee of British cabinet ministers recommended the partition of Palestine between the Jews and the Arabs. Churchill called their report "a very nice piece of work." Zionist leaders were quite confident that immediately after the war, Churchill would force his opinions on the cabinet and Parliament, and the way to Jewish independence would be clear.
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Spector, I. (2009). Loud and Clear: The Memoir of an Israeli Fighter Pilot. United States: Voyageur Press, p.153.
Toledano.
The Twenty-three of the Boat. Spring 1941, Nazi forces built up in the West African desert. A Vichy French regime was established in Syria and Lebanon. Most Arabs leaned to Hitler and Mussolini. A German takeover of the Middle East meant Jewish annihilation, and the end of any hope of a revival of the nation. The British needed troops for special operations. Twenty-three commandos were sent to demolish oil refineries at Tripoli, Lebanon, a vital source offuelfor Vichy and the Luftwaffe there. On May 18, 1941, the boat Sea Lion, under the command of Zvi Spector, went to sea. The boat never arrived. The crew vanished without a trace. Their fate remains unknown.
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Ziedenberg, G., history, G. Z. M. (2011). Blockade: The Story of Jewish Immigration to Palestine. United States: AuthorHouse, p. 164.
British foreign policy regarding Jewish immigration to Palestine was focused on appeasing the Arabs and safeguarding their strategic interests. As Rommel and his Panzer units approached Egypt and then perhaps Palestine, the Yishuv reacted. Tens of thousands of Jews volunteered to fight with the British to defend British Palestine. In contrast scant numbers of Arabs volunteered, most of who soon deserted after receiving monetary allowances.
Palestinian Arab contributions to the British war effort were the bare minimum. Indeed, Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, spent most of the war years in Hitler's company in Berlin. Most Arabs in the area strongly supported the German cause, including such future luminaries as Anwar Sadat. As far as strategic concerns, most British officials, excepting a few like Churchill, could never grasp the fact that the Jews could form a state and defend themselves. A more forward looking British administration might have realised that the future Jewish state that they could not conceive of would eventually be a strategic asset to defend British and Western interests.
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Schmidt, D. W. Partners Together in This Great Enterprise. (2011), p.408.
When the war begin, most Arabs backed Germany. Throughout the war, the Mufti was a friend and guest of Hitler.
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Related:
Arabs and Jews: The Holocaust and its Aftermath.
By Sabrina Sofer, Fathom Journal, Feb/2024.
Upon the State of Israel’s inception in 1948, her Arab neighbour states, Iraq, Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, pursued Hitler’s mission by attempting to eradicate the newly established nation following the Arab League’s rejection of the 1947 UN partition plan. The Arab war effort found the aid of former Nazis. 6,000 ex-Nazis may have worked in Egypt and Syria. For example, Johann Von Leers escaped to Argentina and later Egypt, where he became Egyptian President Gamal Abdul Nasser's right-hand in creating Nazi-style anti-Israel propaganda. Following Al-Husseyni’s projections, Arab countries aspiring toward independence used Nazi propaganda in ways that suggested their compatibility with the ideology of National Socialism.
 
Rigby5 said:
Nonsense.
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And how is Hamas supposed to be using "human shields" when they have to hide underground in order to prevent being assassinated?
HUMAN SHIELDS. Yes.
And how do your Gaza Healh ministry hamas murder GHF Aid workers?
Is it from "underground"???
Of course Hamas is everywhere. Some Hamas are also in UNRWA, and some are nurses and doctors.

But seniors are hiding.
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GHF discloses 12 of its local staff members murdered by Hamas, others tortured in Gaza
GHF announced that 12 of its local staff have been murdered, and others have been tortured.
By Jerusalem Post Staff.
June 30, 2025

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Gaza resident Yasser Abu Shabab: 'Hamas despicable subhumans'.
'Does someone who kidnaps and murders children like the Bibas family really have any right to judge others? These are despicable, lowly subhumans whose end is near,' says Gaza resident Yasser Abu Shabab.
Israel National News.
Published: Jul 7, 2025, 9:56 AM (GMT+3)
 
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