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  1. Not true and been covered numerous times in other topics although great post for getting a few likes from the apologists
  2. A Home affairs investigation in 2013, Child sexual exploitation and the response to localized grooming One of the conclusions found.............. 120. There is no simple link between race and child sexual exploitation. It is a vile crime which is perpetrated by a small number of individuals, and abhorred by the vast majority, from every ethnic group. However, evidence presented to us suggests that there is a model of localised grooming of Pakistani-heritage men targeting young White girls. This must be acknowledged by official agencies, who we were concerned to hear in some areas of particular community tension, had reportedly been slow to draw attention to the issue for fear of affecting community cohesion. The condemnation from those communities of this vile crime should demonstrate that there is no excuse for tip-toeing around this issue. https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201314/cmselect/cmhaff/68/68i.pdf
  3. Like I said, nobody is blameless Police force ignored Rotherham child sex abuse scandal for fear of sparking ‘racial tensions’, report finds A police force turned a blind eye to child grooming for fear of sparking “racial tensions”, the police watchdog heard. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) found a chief inspector told a missing child’s father that Rotherham “would erupt” if it knew that multiple Asian gangs were sexually abusing children. A complaint by the child’s father, upheld after a five-year investigation, heard the officer described the abuse as “P*** shagging” and added: “with it being Asians, we can’t afford for this to be coming out.” https://inews.co.uk/news/rotherham-child-sex-abuse-racial-tensions-iopc-387359
  4. Nothing to do with my post and its claims............
  5. No one is blameless on this, only the poor victims A former detective who uncovered police failings in investigating grooming gangs has said Sir Keir Starmer is “perhaps as guilty as anyone” over the failure to bring about change. Whistleblower Maggie Oliver, who resigned from Greater Manchester Police (GMP) in 2012, on Friday criticised previous inquiries into the scandal and called for an independent investigation and “criminal accountability” for public officials and police who “turned a blind eye”. It came after Elon Musk claimed the prime minister failed to bring “rape gangs” to justice when he was director of public prosecutions (DPP) between 2008 and 2013. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/maggie-oliver-keir-starmer-whistleblower-grooming-gangs-b2673591.html
  6. Another amazing and well executed operation. DECLASSIFIED: In September 2024, before the fall of the Assad Regime, our soldiers conducted an undercover operation to dismantle an Iranian-funded underground precision missile production site in Syria. Watch exclusive footage from this historic moment.
  7. More off topic and false deflection...............
  8. No your point was you already started making things up.
  9. You have already resorted to making things up and trolling then
  10. Another one that wants to avoid the facts. Its not about killing, its about genocidal murder of 6 million Jews called the holocaust........
  11. Who cares what they might not prefer. It's the non comparable event right ? They do.............. Obviously not you that's for sure. As for me, its not about me I am not Dutch and couldn't care less who is in Gov there.
  12. No its a fact, 6 million Jews were murdered, there is no other comparison as bad as that in modern times As to the OP, it may not concern you but it does concern people in the Netherlands: According to a survey by public broadcaster NOS, one in five Dutch citizens would prefer not to see descendants of collaborators in public office, such as mayors or parliamentarians. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2025/01/03/netherlands-publishes-names-of-nazi-collaborators/
  13. Its not my opinion, it is fact. If you want to create a topic about other wars go ahead. This one is in the OP which happens to be an event that murdered 6 million Jews and the now releasing of nearly half a million names who could well have been collaborators.
  14. He was, there is no comparison. This topic is not about all wars, its about the Nazi collaboration in the Neatherlands which included the holocaust, it must be difficult avoiding facts for him as for you with your Rawanda introduction. Period
  15. I'm not the one making and spreading false claims as you continue to do in your subsequent attempt.
  16. Israel and the IDF are extreme in their disregard to all palestinian life , if Hamas or not . Total B/S
  17. None were as "horrible" as the German Nazi's and what they were responsible for. Talk about a lame attempt to minimize the holocaust..........
  18. Strange because on the 29th Dec Israel announced they had already arrested him. Its now clear you don't read previous posts, head in sand..........
  19. You mean this terrorist who is a doctor of what is also a military hospital as well as civilian................. "You won’t arrest me; I’m well-known globally, and everyone knows me. I’m a symbol." Not only is Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya a Hamas Colonel—he's also an arrogant ass. Read this excerpt from a big new @N12News article, based on an interview with officers from Israel's elite Unit 504: ======== The depth of the connection between terrorism and the hospital begins with its very name: Kamal Adwan was a Fatah operative responsible for attacks in Nahariya and the Carmel Market before being eliminated by the IDF during Operation "Spring of Youth" in Lebanon in 1973. When the forces raided the hospital and began questioning the operatives, it was revealed that the hospital director himself, Dr. Husam Abu Safiya, was fully involved in Hamas's terrorist activities. Currently, there is an international campaign calling for the doctor's release, as he gained prominence through media interviews worldwide during the war. In Israel, there are also voices calling for his detention to be canceled. "During the raid, the hospital director, Dr. Husam Abu Safiya, was strutting around like a peacock," describes Lt. (Res.) D., a field investigator with Unit 504. "He was convinced he wouldn't be arrested and believed he was untouchable, orchestrating the entire scene. I interrogated one terrorist after another, and they all shouted his name and begged for him to come and see them, to help them. We understood that at the heart of the incident, the one orchestrating the terrorism and Hamas activity at the site, was the hospital director himself. The world must understand that there is a clear and direct collaboration between the medical staff and the senior leadership of the terror organization: they cynically exploit our desire not to harm the helpless and use the medical platform to establish a terrorist base." "We had indications that the hospital director was, in fact, a senior Hamas figure, but it took time before we received final approval to arrest him," emphasizes Master Sgt. (Res.) A. According to intelligence gathered, the hospital cooperated with the terror organization and provided shelter for terrorists. "The hospital director indeed strutted around like a peacock, and at first, we allowed him to do so," confirms Sgt. Maj. (Res.) G., one of Unit 504’s investigators present during the raid. G. is a commander and a fighter in the naval commando unit (Shayetet 13) and has been serving in the reserves since the start of the war. He fought in the battle for the Sderot police station and, as a civilian, assisted the YAMAM in rescuing officers. "Dr. Abu Safiya watched as his doctors were incriminated one by one. He thought he wouldn’t be arrested. We understood that it was all a disguise—they were terrorists with blood on their hands. The hospital director realized the facade had completely melted away, and in the end, he was also arrested," he notes. G. recalls, "During the interrogation, I confronted him: 'How is it that doctors around the world swear the Hippocratic oath, yet in Gaza, the medical field serves as a cover for terrorist bases?' In response, the hospital director feigned innocence and arrogantly told me, 'You won’t arrest me; I’m well-known globally, and everyone knows me. I’m a symbol.’ He thinks he’s a symbol, but we understand he’s a symbol of terrorism." https://x.com/EFischberger/status/1875128128885882971
  20. Here's some of the scum, in Vancouver but still shouting death to America. In Vancouver, Canada, a mob of terror supporters chant, “Death to Canada, Death to the United States, Death to Israel.” These domestic terrorists need to be deported from the West immediately. We can no longer tolerate this.
  21. That said, I found this a really interesting X thread written by the Director of the The Abraham Accords Peace Institute among other titles. Time for a reality check regarding a hostage deal. To be clear, it may be that the right thing to do, morally or strategically, is to make a deal. But let's look reality in the face and be honest about what's on the table: 1. Hamas will never release all of the living hostages. It will always keep a few as an 'insurance policy'. This is horrible, but true. 2. The dilemma facing Israel is this: In return for the release of some of the hostages, withdraw from Gaza, enable Hamas to retake control of the Strip, and allow for reconstruction, which means, in practice, that Hamas will rebuild its arsenal and terror tunnels, and return to launching terror attacks from Gaza. Again, it may be that the right decision, strategically or morally, is to agree to such a deal. Especially today as Israel's deterrence has been somewhat restored. But let’s be clear about the choice Israel is facing. All of the Israeli 'security experts' smugly explaining that we can pull out, get back *all* of the hostages, and then go back in, are wrong and lying to the public. Hamas is evil, but not stupid. 3. No amount of demonizing Netanyahu and the current Israeli government is going to change Hamas' calculations and core demands. It will only harden Hamas' positions. Tragically, if those protesting for a hostage deal spent 1/10 of the energy pressuring Qatar as they do pressuring Israel, we would likely be much closer to a deal. 4. If today, Israel pulls out of Gaza and a 'technocratic' Palestinian government is set up, Hamas will remain the dominant force on the ground, and will continue to take control of whatever construction materials, fuel, electronics etc. enter the Strip. All international oversight mechanisms have failed in Gaza, and there is no reason to believe, beyond self-illusions and wishful thinking, that future ones will succeed. 5. No Arab country will fight Hamas terrorists in Gaza for Israel. No Western power or Arab country will effectively prevent arms smuggling into Gaza. Only Israel can do this. 6. Destroying Hamas as the dominant military and governing power in Gaza is possible. As long as Israel controls Philadelphi and the border crossings, Hamas cannot bring in high-quality weapons or significantly rebuild its weapons factories. Hamas might be able to claim that it is ‘signing up’ new members, but it cannot actually train them. Destroying Hamas as the dominant force on the ground will require expanded and consistent military operations, and the end of the current practice whereby massive amounts of fuel and food are transferred regularly to Hamas by the IDF and international community. (Instead, the aid should be delivered, by the IDF or private companies, directly to designated humanitarian zones within Gaza.) Such expanded military operations may put more pressure on Hamas to agree to a better deal. But they are unlikely to result in the return of all or most of the hostages. We also must recall that we do not know how many of the hostages are still alive. Whether sustained and expanded operations are feasible at this point is a question in light of the burden on Israel’s reserve soldiers. Bottom Line: There is nothing I, like all Israelis, would like to see more than each and every one of the hostages returning home. It is heart-breaking and maddening that it is 2025, and they are still being held by Hamas. But unfortunately, because of the tremendous emotion around the hostage issue, the Israeli and international discourse is too often disconnected from the hard dilemmas actually on the table. Israel’s leaders, responsible for making these extremely-hard decisions, with direct consequences for the security of all Israelis, need to look at reality straight in the face. https://x.com/fredman_a/status/1874399702487023700
  22. Still hope for some sort of deal to take place. This from 2nd Jan Israeli negotiators to head to Qatar amid some reported progress in hostage talks Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that he had okayed sending an Israeli delegation for talks in Qatar on a hostage-ceasefire deal in the Gaza Strip. The latest announcement came after reports in recent days indicated that the negotiations between Israel and Hamas had reached an impasse. The Prime Minister’s Office said that “Netanyahu authorized a working-level delegation from the Mossad, Shin Bet and IDF to continue negotiations in Doha.” https://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-negotiators-to-head-to-qatar-amid-some-reported-progress-in-hostage-talks/ Hamas said willing to free only 22 of 34 living hostages demanded by Israel in deal Palestinian terror group Hamas has partially rejected a list of hostages that Israel insists must be released in the first phase of any ceasefire deal, according to a Monday report. Kan news, citing an unnamed Palestinian source, said Hamas is willing to release 22 of the 34 hostages on the list, but is refusing to agree to the release of the other 12. Instead, the report stated, the group offered to release 22 living hostages and 12 bodies during the first phase of a potential deal. Israel turned down the notion and made it clear that it would only accept living hostages during the initial stage of a deal, the report added. https://www.timesofisrael.com/hamas-said-willing-to-free-only-22-of-34-living-hostages-demanded-by-israel-in-deal/ https://x.com/ariel_oseran/status/1874840033590440014
  23. Unfortunately as widely reported many girls faced rape and exploitation with the perpetrators never being charged as in the Rochdale cases and others. A victim of a Rochdale grooming gang has said she was raped more than 100 times from the age of 12 and felt "let down" by police. Ruby also told BBC Newsnight police took her aborted foetus away for DNA testing without telling her. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-manchester-68300484
  24. When even the Palestinians drop the mike on Al Jazeera, its time for you to have a little reflection on the real situation.
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