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coolcarer

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  1. Gawd. Keep convincing youself with that crystal ball.
  2. Mashah had been jailed by Israel previously and then released as part of an exchange with the hostages. The IDF have finally put an end to his terrorist existence. https://x.com/manniefabian/status/1823964078756253965
  3. Terrible news about what’s just been announced by the terrorists. There is supposed to be 14 female hostages left alive one of those includes the mother of the baby and 4 year old still being held. I know each of them by sight on published images. I really hope they will recover from those serious wounds Hamas said they inflicted on them. RIP to the murdered male hostage. Families back in Israel, the US and other countries must be worried sick desperate to know if it’s one of their kids.
  4. So no acknowledgement of the hostages just close your eyes to the further war crimes that Hamas have just admitted to and dig up an old link to hope attention is diverted to the horrors of Hamas, sad. Did you even read it? At least one of them belonged to Hamas. "His brother Ibrahim said the charges against him were minor, such as taking part in protests and possessing a firearm, but said he was also accused of belonging to Hamas although there were no specific charges about any activities within the group." Did you read about one of the prisoners they released in exchange for hostages? Israeli hurt in attack by terrorist freed in hostage deal A 60-year-old Israeli was seriously wounded in a terror attack in the West Bank city of Qalqilya on Monday evening. He was there to repair his car although Israelis are forbidden from entering the city which is under Palestinian Authority control. The terrorist was identified as Tariq Ziad Abed el Rahum Daud, who was released from prison in November as part of the deal with Hamas to release some of the women and children hostages abducted on October 7. https://www.ynetnews.com/article/bkdve0d50
  5. You keep making unfounded assertions and now accusing the UN ambassador of using her. You also said she was exposed to public criticism. Where?
  6. So when Ayelet Samareno went to the UN Security Council and was invited to speak by the US Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, was she also being exploited then? " "even as we speak now, is it the UN who is holding my son captive? Do you know where he is, I am asking you and I am asking you to bring him back to me" https://youtu.be/bT-WLDJkvgU What public criticism has she been getting? Only read yours so far. How distasteful of people to criticize grieving mother.
  7. So how is that exploiting her? Has she not got her own mind and opinions.
  8. You deflected. "So, you have no problem with her questioning being introduced as evidence of some sort in this thread but a problem with questioning it? Actually, the people who showed little respect for Ayelet Samerano are those who enabled her to be present at the public forum where she could make those dubious claims. Exploitation much?" Link?
  9. Who enabled her to be present and speak her mind there? What makes you think she was exploited by others?
  10. I have empathy for the mother and respect not to question her statements even knowing that they may not be accurate. That is not nothing.
  11. If you read my posts again it tells you why.
  12. “My feelings are irrelevant to the validity of the claim” I noticed, not the first time either.
  13. There is a time and place but not to the mother which was my question that you have still deflected.
  14. No I would not dare question her assertion. This is not a court of law. I have nothing but sympathy for her. I leave the questioning to others. 🙁
  15. That’s a no then, you wouldn't say that to her face, I guess thats why the head of UNWRA didn't either. But its ok, you're on a forum.
  16. Avoided every single question. Yes I have empathy for her. Not a trait shown by everyone. Would you say that to her face? Do you know Hamas have the body?
  17. Gosh not enough room on her t shirt for all that, she just went for UNRWA kidnapped my son. Would you correct that to the grieving mums face? Or just being an announymous post who has never been in her position is enough? She also asked where is he? The last time seen was his body being snatched by the UNRWA worker? Where is that worker and body? What did he do with it?
  18. Let the mum have her say to the idiot head of UNWRA who claimed not to know about the Hamas Data center below his UNWRA HQ in Gaza. She has every right to shout at him. I’d also be asking him why they had not got the worker arrested and brought to justice.
  19. Brilliant, before, Sinwar had everything resting in his hands unofficially. Now it's official in every way and any distinction between the Hamas political and terrorist wings have disintegrated. While he is in power no Jew is safe and Israel can never rest. His use of Gazans as "a necessary sacrifice" will remain. Inside the depraved mind of Hamas last man standing “When you interrogate a man like Sinwar – a radical, fanatic Islamist – it’s not easy. He said ‘I prefer to kill all the Jews with a machete because it was written in the Hadith 1400 years ago that we must kill the Jews with a machete, we must rape the women’. He is not a regular man,” Kobi says. “He said he wanted to kill me as interrogator. Of course, we took care. His hands were always behind him, not in front. We tied him. https://www.afr.com/politics/federal/inside-the-depraved-mind-of-hamas-last-man-standing-20240719-p5juzi
  20. They’ve been a dead duck as you put it since Sinwar broke the last deal inflate Nov/Dec. He has no intention of agreeing to a deal otherwise he would have done so months ago. Someone that knew Sinwar very well indeed believes Sinwar would be “willing to sacrifice even 100,000 Palestinians in order to ensure the survival of his rule.” He saved the life of Hamas’s leader. Then they murdered his nephew “I know the person who planned and conceived and initiated this criminal attack,” Bitton told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour. “I have known him since 1996 – not only him but the entire Hamas leadership in Gaza – and it was clear to me that this is what they were planning.” Bitton spent years working as a dentist in Israel’s Nafha Prison. It was there he met “the person” – Yahya Sinwar, a Hamas militant convicted of murder who would go on to become the group’s leader in Gaza – saying he saved his life by helping diagnose a brain tumor. “He is willing to pay with the lives of militants, Hamas members, civilians. He doesn’t care.” https://edition.cnn.com/2024/06/20/middleeast/israeli-dentist-hamas-yahya-sinwar-intl/index.html
  21. Only one high ranker left on the elimination list of Hamas terrorists fior Israel. The elusive evil tunnel rat Sinwar. Some of the hostages met him when he visited them in the tunnels. The hunt for Yahya Sinwar, Hamas’s last man standing His high-ranking colleagues have been killed but the ‘cruel, cunning’ ideologue who masterminded the October 7 attacks has disappeared into the tunnels beneath Gaza Since October 7, he has disappeared into Hamas’s intricate network of tunnels, seeking to evade capture or death at the hands of Israeli forces. His name appears, like that of his slain compatriots, on arrest warrants awaiting approval by the International Criminal Court. When he was jailed by Israel in 1988, it was not only for the killing of two Israeli soldiers but also of 12 Palestinians suspected of collaboration. In one case, Sinwar boasted to interrogators, he forced a man to bury his own brother alive, using only a spoon to move the soil. An intelligence assessment labelled him “cruel, authoritative, influential” and noted his “unusual abilities of endurance” and “ability to carry crowds”. https://www.thetimes.com/world/israel-hamas-war/article/the-hunt-for-yahya-sinwar-hamass-last-man-standing-8c3n0g9j3 https://archive.ph/VJknx
  22. Second off who said they need a full resupply?
  23. Douglas Murray doing what he does best in this article, snippet here about the targeted strikes on leaders. Israel launched a precision airstrike into the Lebanese capital of Beirut. The strike killed Fuad Shukr, one of Hezbollah’s most senior commanders. He was also wanted by the authorities in the US for his involvement in the killing of 241 US military personnel in the Marine barracks bombing that the terrorists carried out in 1983. The short timer of Israeli justice ended up helping the long-arm of American justice. Then just 10 hours later there was the explosion in Tehran which took out the political leader of Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh. He was in Tehran to participate in the swearing-in of the new Iranian president, a man whose predecessor fell out of the sky in a helicopter some weeks ago. Although the BBC have been careful to refer to Haniyeh as “moderate and pragmatic”, he was no such thing. He was one of the most senior figures in a brutal terrorist group which has no meaningful distinction between its “military” and “political” wings. After October 7 it was vital that he was targeted. https://archive.ph/zFeh3 https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/08/01/israel-has-shown-it-can-still-hit-back/
  24. The US only held back 2000 pound bombs and have resumed all other military supplies. You got a link that supplies are still low? That article of yours is a month old.
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