A good way to stop hostages from being taken is to straight up kill the hostages. The Yisraeli way chai!
What are all those heinous acts committed on October 7 enough to warrant? Considering that Hamas had turned the entire Gaza strip into a terrorist base and continues to hold over 100+ hostages in their underground tunnel network, including Naama Levy, the barefoot girl bleeding out of her ass, what does it warrant in your view? Also, keeping in mind there were at least 30,000 Hamas, IS terrorist members (and who knows how many supporters) who vowed to repeat those same atrocities again and again. You are right, though, that it doesn't warrant a full-on ethnic cleansing and genocide. So, what does it warrant? How would lionaire respond?
Stop their endless bombing, killing and destruction. End the brutal enforcement of an apartheid state and illegal occupation of West Bank. Free the thousands of hostages who have been wrongfully detained. Give Hamas (a liberation group) and the Palestinian people the right to statehood and self-determination that they’ve been begging for. Allow the right to return for the Palestinians who have been forced out. Allow the Palestinians to elect a new leader in a fair and free election (which Hamas has encouraged and supported once statehood is achieved). Basically treat them like humans.
Yes, clearly the appropriate response to terrorist attacks is to give the terrorists everything on their list of demands. That could never have any negative consequences in the future.
Reporter: So you’re saying Milekowsky deliberately boosted Hamas to try to prevent a Palestinian state? Barak: Yeah, sure. He deliberately and systemically even told us in record, whoever wants to avoid the ‘threat’ of a two state solution has to support my policy of paying protection money to Hamas
UNRWA employs over 30,000 people. Israel alleges 12 UNRWA employees were involved in the Oct 7th Hamas attack, 190 are militants, and 1,300 have militant ties. However, UNRWA says Israel provided no evidence and coerced confessions through torture. A U.S. intel report expressed low confidence in Israel's claims. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/feb/22/us-intelligence-unrwa-hamas According to the Wall Street Journal, the intelligence report, released last week, assessed with “low confidence” that a handful of staff had participated in the attack, indicating that it considered the accusations to be credible though it could not independently confirm their veracity. It cast doubt, however, on accusations that the UN agency was collaborating with Hamas in a wider way. The Journal said the report mentioned that although the UNRWA does coordinate with Hamas in order to deliver aid and operate in the region, there was a lack of evidence to suggest it partnered with the group. It added that Israel has not “shared the raw intelligence behind its assessments with the US”. In addition, the report notes Israel’s dislike towards the UNRWA, two sources familiar with it told the Journal. “There is a specific section that mentions how Israeli bias serves to mischaracterize much of their assessments on UNRWA and says this has resulted in distortions,” one source reportedly said. The four-page report by the National Intelligence Council was circulated across US government officials last week, the Journal reported. Established in 1979, the NIC comprises senior and veteran intelligence analysts who work alongside US policymakers on American policy.
talk about a guy who has evil in their eyes. this one hasnt been the same since they put him in the nazi israel torture chamber
Her crime: she was a lawyer defending the rights of other Palestinians hostages, known as "administrative detainees" by Israel. Ayesh is one of at least 3,484 Palestinians taken hostage by the state of Israel. I use the word hostage because Diala Ayesh was not told why she was taken. She has not been charged w/anything. Her imprisonment is renewable, indefinitely. "Only democracy in the M.East" they say
She was arrested in '22 by the Fateh controlled Palestinian Authority and accused them of sexual assault and beatings after she protested the PA's killing of activist Nizar Banat. She was a target in the West Bank. Maybe she is safer in Israel. Maybe she has ties to Hamas? https://www.thejc.com/news/world/th...p-funding-palestinian-security-thugs-m71sagjd Nizar Banat was beaten to death by a squad of PA security forces, who arrested him from his home. The PA arrested him several times on charges of insulting national sentiment, assaulting the PA and inciting strife against the PA. His house was attacked by security elements after he called on the European Union to cut aid to the PA. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nizar_Banat
Unfortunately you can't believe a word the IDF says They are probably the biggest liars out of any military, NK holding their beer. Remember, these are folks that openly made genocidal statements prior to carrying them out
Safer in the hands of the nazi israelis? have you heard how they treat their "prisoners" (hostages)? And idgaf about the PA, they're almost as corrupt as the current nazi israeli regime although not nearly as bloodthirsty. **Not an apartheid btw
Wait, doesn't that mean they were telling the truth? Yep, if you really want a trustworthy, peaceful government without any sort of graft, you want Hamas. Commanded by a guy that has pocketed billions in international aid, and who stated they were not targeting civilians when they attacked the music festival on October 7th.