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  1. Sinwar is one of the main Hamas leaders who said that "civilian deaths are ‘necessary sacrifices". While he and his family are safe in the tunnels. Scum. Hamas leader ‘under pressure’ from his commanders to agree a ceasefire CIA reportedly believes Yahya Sinwar not ‘concerned with his mortality’ but is being blamed for civilian suffering in Gaza Yahya Sinwar is not “concerned with his mortality” but is under pressure because of the suffering in Gaza which he is being blamed for, CIA director Bill Burns told a closed-door conference, according to CNN. A US official also told the news channel that Washington is under the impression that Sinwar no longer wants to rule Gaza, opting instead for an “interim governance” plan as part of a ceasefire with Israel where the terror group won’t control Gaza. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2024/07/16/yahya-sinwar-hamas-under-pressure-agree-ceasefire-israel/ https://archive.ph/lylrv
  2. "Gaza City residents said on Monday morning that they were seeing some of the heaviest fighting since the start of the war' IDF launches new operation in Gaza City, troops raid UNRWA compound used by Hamas In a statement on Monday morning, the military said it was also operating at UNRWA’s headquarters, located near the Rimal neighborhood, where the IDF previously found significant Hamas tunnel infrastructure and killed and captured numerous gunmen. Meanwhile, in Gaza City’s Shejaiya neighborhood, troops with the 98th Division killed dozens of Hamas operatives — involved in anti-tank attacks and rocket fire on Israel — including by calling in airstrikes, the IDF said. Separately, in the Gaza Strip’s southernmost city of Rafah, the IDF said troops with the 162nd Division had killed more than 30 gunmen over the past day, as well as located tunnel shafts and weapons. The offensive in Rafah began in early May. https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-launches-new-operation-in-gaza-city-troops-raid-unrwa-compound-used-by-hamas/
  3. False. Old link from April and source is Hamas figures. Even the UN have adjusted their reporting since then. Why are you spreading misinformation? Gaza war: Why is the UN citing lower death toll for women and children? https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-69014893
  4. Nah, only Hamas apologists come out with false comparisons
  5. Ihab Maharmeh who also happens to be a policy maker at the Palestinian Network in Qatar is quoted by Al Jazeera who has employed Hamas terrorists, who is funded by Qatar who also funds Hamas. Excellent authoritative piece there! In the meantime Hamas are infighting. Senior Hamas official criticises terror group for not building shelters to protect Gazans A senior Hamas government employee in Gaza has revealed his fury towards Hamas for putting civilian lives in Gaza in peril with its attack on southern Israel on October 7 and for “neglecting” the home front – including the lack of rocket shelters. The Hamas official, who spoke to the BBC on the condition of anonymity, said: “I know from my work with the Hamas government that it prepared well for the attack militarily, but it neglected the home front.” The source criticised the terror group for not building any shelters. Although Hamas constructed a vast network of tunnels under the Gaza Strip, larger in scale than the London Underground network, the group has not built a single shelter for civilians in Gaza. https://www.thejc.com/news/israel/senior-hamas-official-criticises-terror-group-for-not-building-shelters-to-protect-gazans-izha3h4k
  6. #bringthemhome Taken from his wife and child Omri Miran (46) has been held hostage in Gaza for 268 days. He was taken from his family right before their eyes. His daughters Roni and Alma need their father. https://x.com/IsraelinUSA/status/1807580882384871899
  7. Aaaah, oh well................lol New EU sanctions list for Hamas financiers includes front companies based in Spain, Sudan The European Union on Friday imposed asset freezes and visa bans on several firms and individuals accused of helping to finance Palestinian militant Islamist group Hamas, Brussels said. The sanctions were the second round to be imposed by the EU on the Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad groups after their attack on Israel on October 7. Overall the bloc has so far blacklisted 12 individuals and three entities linked to the militants. Among the latest targets were three front companies used by key financier Hamza Abdelbasit to funnel funds to the group, including Spanish real estate firm Al Zawaya Group, and two others based in Sudan, an EU statement said. https://www.france24.com/en/middle-east/20240628-new-eu-sanctions-list-for-hamas-financiers-includes-front-companies-based-in-spain-sudan
  8. I wonder if South Africa will update the ICC or ICJ on this..................:-) Doubt it but that's ok, Israel will. No famine in Gaza, previous assumptions were wrong, though risk remains, key report by UN-linked group finds There is currently no famine in Gaza, a new report by the key Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) organization has found, despite predicting in March that a full-blown famine would break out in the territory between March and July 2024. The new study says that assumptions about the amount of food that would enter the territory turned out to be wrong, and that the supply of food to Gaza increased instead of decreasing during recent months. “In this context, the available evidence does not indicate that famine is currently occurring,” the report finds. https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/no-famine-in-gaza-although-risk-still-high-key-report-finds/ The Gaza Famine That Never Was "This is a decisive rebuke to malicious claims that Israel was using starvation as a weapon of war against the people of Gaza," David Adesnik, a senior fellow and director of research at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies think tank, said in a statement on the IPC’s latest report. "After months of hearing that Israel was blocking the delivery of sufficient aid to Gaza, we now see that Israeli authorities facilitated a massive increase in shipments of both aid and commercial goods, alleviating shortages in Gaza while Israeli forces continued to prosecute the war against Hamas." https://freebeacon.com/israel/the-gaza-famine-that-never-was/
  9. What part of intend did you miss, of course its was a genocide attempt, stop trying to minimize the attack and changing what people stated. Israeli families bring war crime complaint to ICC: lawyer The families also want Hamas prosecuted for genocide, and the ICC to issue an international arrest warrant for its leaders, lawyer Francois Zimeray said in a statement. "The complaint states that the Hamas terrorists do not deny the crimes committed, which they have amply documented and broadcast, and that the... facts cannot therefore be disputed," he said. https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20231103-israeli-families-bring-war-crime-complaint-to-icc-lawyer Allegations of genocide in the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel Various legal experts and genocide studies scholars cite a multitude of reasonings for their allegation of genocide, including claims that victims were targeted for their Israeli-Jewish identity,[3] that Hamas still adheres to the antisemitic language of its founding charter,[4][5][6] or that the alleged intent to destroy the Israeli people "in part" fits the legal definition of genocide. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allegations_of_genocide_in_the_2023_Hamas-led_attack_on_Israel
  10. Needs troops for the new major front against Hezbollah terrorists Intense fighting in Rafah near end, says Netanyahu Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said the "intense phase" of fighting in Rafah in southern Gaza is nearly over, but that this does not mean that the war is coming to an end. He said the war would continue until Hamas was completely driven from power. He added that the Israeli military would soon be able to redeploy troops to the border with Lebanon, where exchanges of fire with Hezbollah have been escalating. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cpvvvkxpxwno
  11. No. Why should I re read your misinformed post again.
  12. Yes of course you want peace. I said Hamas because you didn’t. Negotiations are with them did you forget they are still holding hostages and nothing happens till they are released. Why do you repeat all posts. Does it make you think you are right? They were all there before.
  13. That’s not what you said though and until Hamas terrorists are eliminated there will always be a forever war. Sounds like you want that
  14. Negotiate with the Hamas terrorists you mean who don’t want Israel state to ever exist.
  15. Since when is trespassing not a crime? There were dozens arrested inside buildings that had been broken into.
  16. Have you found out how many Thais are hostage yet? There are 8 AMERICAN citizens being held hostage in Gaza. 5 of them are alive. 3 of them are dead. 🇺🇸Edan Alexander 🇺🇸Itay Chen 🇺🇸Sagui Dekel-Chen 🇺🇸Hersh Goldberg-Polin 🇺🇸Gadi Haggai 🇺🇸Judith Weinstein Haggai 🇺🇸Omer Neutra 🇺🇸Keith Siegel https://x.com/OliLondonTV/status/1803903025762664784
  17. Dead or alive the monsters still hold them as a bargaining tool and carry on the war regardless https://x.com/Ostrov_A/status/1804102789087293682
  18. Why bring Muslims into it. Who has been criticizing Al Jazeera for being Muslim? Strawman special from you
  19. Not long and they'll by flying with their long range missile payloads knocking out Russian territory infrastructure. Ukraine to deploy F-16 fighter jets this summer to shield Kharkiv from Russian attacks After delays in the delivery and training of pilots and ground staff, the Netherlands says Ukraine should receive its first F-16 fighter jets in the summer, The Guardian reported on June 20. The commander of the Dutch Air Force, General Arnoud Stallmann, expects F-16s to finally take to the skies over Ukraine this summer. "Around this summertime, it is all lining up," he said, speaking in front of two decommissioned F-16s at a base where a training program for Ukrainian fighter jet maintenance instructors recently concluded. https://english.nv.ua/nation/ukraine-to-receive-f-16-fighters-this-summer-to-protect-kharkiv-from-guided-aerial-bombs-guardian-50428772.html
  20. You are so predictable. Instead of acknowledging the UN report and all the ramifications of that. You go straight for an attack on the Jewish News. Sad.
  21. Yep, not good, do you think this is also evil? Hamas Fires Rockets at Kerem Shalom Crossing Hours After Reopening “Hamas continues to target the Kerem Shalom crossing in order to harm Israeli forces, humanitarians, and workers who are at the location to facilitate the delivery of aid to Gaza. Hamas’s cynical terrorist attacks make the delivery of aid to the population of Gaza more difficult and symbolize how Hamas exploits the suffering in Gaza for its own benefit.” — Seth J. Frantzman, FDD Adjunct Fellow https://www.fdd.org/analysis/2024/05/09/hamas-fires-rockets-at-kerem-shalom-crossing-hours-after-reopening/
  22. Hey, have you found out how many Thai hostages Hamas are still holding? Surely you must be extremely worried about them but you’ve never mentioned it. Strange. Before this elderly woman was taken hostage by Hamas, she was a peace activist, striving for peace between Gaza and Israel. No more, her experience has left her with no alternative than to believe that Hamas never want peace. While in Gaza she was held by a local hospital nurse who got paid by Hamas to keep her, local students also helped keep her and they also got paid by Hamas. She was then transferred to Nasser hospital where many other hostages were kept in room. 'I don't believe in peace now,' released Gaza hostage tells BBC An Israeli peace activist who was seized from her home on 7 October and held hostage for 53 days in Gaza has told the BBC how her ordeal destroyed her belief that peace is possible between Palestinians and Israelis. In her first UK interview since being freed in November, Ada Sagi, 75, also told Emma Barnett on Radio 4's Today programme how she was held in an apartment by paid guards, that Hamas kept her in a hospital before her release - and that she now believes the world hates Jews. "I don't believe in peace, no. I don't believe, sorry," the Arabic and Hebrew teacher said. "I understand Hamas don't want it." https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c2eem7e7v30o
  23. “Hamas should give us a map of the safe zones we can stay in, because if we knew there were hostages in the neighborhood, we would have looked for another place,” said Mustafa Muhammad, 36, who fled from Gaza City to Nuseirat. https://www.timesofisrael.com/rescued-hostages-were-held-by-families-with-known-ties-to-hamas-says-report/
  24. Getting the job done even with daily humanitarian pauses IDF says half of Hamas’s forces in Rafah dismantled, at least 550 gunmen killed Military says it found 25 ‘long’ tunnels, some which may cross into Egypt, as Palestinians report Israeli troops are pushing deeper into Gaza’s southernmost city The IDF’s 162nd Division has been fighting in Rafah for more than 40 days, first taking control of the city’s eastern outskirts and the border crossing with Egypt in early May. In the second stage of the operation, about a week and a half later, the division captured the Brazil neighborhood. The third stage of the Rafah offensive saw the IDF take control of the entire Egypt-Gaza border, known as the Philadelphi Corridor, and push into the city’s northwestern Tel Sultan neighborhood. The IDF said it has killed at least 550 gunmen in the Rafah operation — that is, those it was able to physically identify following battles. Many more terror operatives were killed in strikes against buildings and tunnels, it has assessed. Additionally, an unknown number of terror operatives fled the Rafah area as the military began its offensive there. https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-says-half-of-hamass-forces-in-rafah-dismantled-at-least-550-gunmen-killed/
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