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Hamas, the militant and terrorist group governing the Gaza Strip, has long been a subject of debate and scrutiny. Recent revelations from two top Hamas officials shed light on the organization's chilling strategy: human sacrifice. 

 

The admission came in response to a question posed to Moussa Abu Marzouk, a prominent Hamas political figure, about the purpose of the extensive tunnel network built by Hamas in Gaza. Marzouk's response was stark: "We built the tunnels because we are fighting from inside the tunnels." There was no mention of constructing bomb shelters for Gazan civilians, raising unsettling questions about Hamas's priorities.

 

Hamas, with its significant financial resources, opts not to safeguard Gazan civilians but instead uses them as human shields. The organization reaps $450 million annually from taxes and unofficial fees, yet the construction of protective bunkers for civilians remains absent from its agenda. Such shelters would undermine Hamas's tactic of exploiting civilian casualties to manipulate international opinion.

 

In the aftermath of Hamas's deadly attack on October 7, the group doubled down on its reliance on human shields, portraying the two million Gazan civilians, including children, as martyrs in their cause. Top Hamas official Ghazi Hamad unabashedly affirmed their commitment to sacrifice, declaring, "We are proud to sacrifice martyrs." This admission sheds light on the cold-blooded calculus underlying Hamas's operations.

 

The true extent of Hamas's strategy becomes apparent in its response to Israeli warnings urging Gazan civilians to evacuate for their safety. While the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) issued warnings through leaflets, phone messages, and calls, Hamas instructed Gazans to remain in their homes, refusing to yield ground. Even humanitarian organizations, wary of Israel's intentions, hesitated to endorse evacuations, inadvertently playing into Hamas's hands.

 

As the IDF encircled Gaza City, Gazan civilians found themselves trapped in the crossfire, with nowhere to escape. This grim reality confirms Hamas's sinister objective: to exploit civilian casualties for strategic gain. By confining civilians to urban battlegrounds, Hamas maximizes the propaganda value of their suffering, portraying Israel as the aggressor while evading accountability for its own actions.

 

The international community faces a moral dilemma in confronting Hamas's calculated brutality. While condemning civilian casualties, it must also address Hamas's manipulation of innocent lives for political ends. Failure to hold Hamas accountable perpetuates a cycle of violence and emboldens further atrocities.

 

Credit: The Hill 2024-05-13

 

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and there is calculated cruelty from the IDF when they drop 2,000 lb bombs on residential buildings full of women and children.

 

Neither side in this conflict can be proud of what they are doing, and hopefully both side's leaders will be held accountable in the ICC in the future.

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37 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

and there is calculated cruelty from the IDF when they drop 2,000 lb bombs on residential buildings full of women and children.

 

Neither side in this conflict can be proud of what they are doing, and hopefully both side's leaders will be held accountable in the ICC in the future.


And those alleged 2000 pounders onto residential buildings which more likely than not was hiding HAMAS weapons, explosives or leadership would not of been dropped if HAMAS declined to fire the first round.

 

No one to blame but HAMAS.

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19 hours ago, G_Money said:


And those alleged 2000 pounders onto residential buildings which more likely than not was hiding HAMAS weapons, explosives or leadership would not of been dropped if HAMAS declined to fire the first round.

 

No one to blame but HAMAS.

which more likely than not

 

Sooooo, you are not saying that they know if that's the case before dropping the bomb.

 

How does it feel to support killing innocent children just because there MIGHT be some weapons in the building?

 

Some interesting attitudes are being exposed on this forum. The israeli colluders are all for killing and killing and killing, with their endless excuses for indiscriminate bombing, while those that are opposed to israeli's genocidal assault on a defenseless population support peace.

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21 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

which more likely than not

 

Sooooo, you are not saying that they know if that's the case before dropping the bomb.

 

How does it feel to support killing innocent children just because there MIGHT be some weapons in the building?

 

Some interesting attitudes are being exposed on this forum. The israeli colluders are all for killing and killing and killing, with their endless excuses for indiscriminate bombing, while those that are opposed to israeli's genocidal assault on a defenseless population support peace.

 
None of the “innocent children “. would have been killed and would be alive today if Hamas had not started the war last October.  All part of Hamas’s plan to gain sympathy and it’s apparently working well.

 

Ebay and Amazon are almost completely sold out of the Keffiyeh, purchased mainly by non-arabs who have never worn one in their entire lives until now.  
 

I suppose the Ukraine flag waving has gone out of vogue so the Keffiyeh is the latest fad.

 

Have you purchased one yet?  If not, better hurry.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, G_Money said:

 
None of the “innocent children “. would have been killed and would be alive today if Hamas had not started the war last October.  All part of Hamas’s plan to gain sympathy and it’s apparently working well.

 

Ebay and Amazon are almost completely sold out of the Keffiyeh, purchased mainly by non-arabs who have never worn one in their entire lives until now.  
 

I suppose the Ukraine flag waving has gone out of vogue so the Keffiyeh is the latest fad.

 

Have you purchased one yet?  If not, better hurry.

 

 

You didn't say how you felt about supporting killing children, but resorted to the same old "it's all Hamas's fault" BS, ignoring the over 30 years of land theft and oppression that led to it.

 

Why don't you go join the IDF if you feel like that?

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20 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

and there is calculated cruelty from the IDF when they drop 2,000 lb bombs on residential buildings full of women and children.

 

Neither side in this conflict can be proud of what they are doing, and hopefully both side's leaders will be held accountable in the ICC in the future.

Off topic.

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7 minutes ago, G_Money said:


You need to be asking your irrelevant questions to Hamas .  I’m sure they would love to hear from you.

 

History wasn’t your strong point so a little refresher .

 

 

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By your reckoning the Australian Aboriginals own Australia, as they inhabited it for thousands of years. A lot longer than Jews lived in Palestine. Same for the Native Americans with America.

 

Just in case you think you are living in 1900 BC check your calendar.

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29 minutes ago, G_Money said:

 
None of the “innocent children “. would have been killed and would be alive today if Hamas had not started the war last October.  All part of Hamas’s plan to gain sympathy and it’s apparently working well.

 

Ebay and Amazon are almost completely sold out of the Keffiyeh, purchased mainly by non-arabs who have never worn one in their entire lives until now.  
 

I suppose the Ukraine flag waving has gone out of vogue so the Keffiyeh is the latest fad.

 

Have you purchased one yet?  If not, better hurry.

 

 

That's too bad as the Ukrainian flag is a symbol of freedom and democracy. 

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26 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

You didn't say how you felt about supporting killing children, but resorted to the same old "it's all Hamas's fault" BS, ignoring the over 30 years of land theft and oppression that led to it.

 

Why don't you go join the IDF if you feel like that?

Isreal left Gaza actually so stop lying. 

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1 hour ago, thaibeachlovers said:

which more likely than not

 

Sooooo, you are not saying that they know if that's the case before dropping the bomb.

 

How does it feel to support killing innocent children just because there MIGHT be some weapons in the building?

 

Some interesting attitudes are being exposed on this forum. The israeli colluders are all for killing and killing and killing, with their endless excuses for indiscriminate bombing, while those that are opposed to israeli's genocidal assault on a defenseless population support peace.

Does Hamas support peace?

Where are the hostages?

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5 hours ago, G_Money said:

None of the “innocent children “. would have been killed and would be alive today if Hamas had not started the war last October.

Unbelievable that some are still thinking the war started only last year. 

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2 minutes ago, Neeranam said:

Unbelievable that some are still thinking the war started only last year. 


I agree.  Israel has been under attack for centuries.

 

 

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5 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Isreal left Gaza actually so stop lying. 

No they didn't. Unbelievable blinkeredness or continued Israeli propaganda. 

Israel's control over the territory did not end in 2005. While Israeli military forces withdrew from within Gaza's borders, they maintained control over its borders, airspace, and maritime access points. This control effectively meant that Gaza remained under Israeli occupation.

Gazans found themselves living in what was effectively an open-air prison, with Israel controlling their ability to travel, trade, and interact with the outside world.

The issuance of passports and other travel documents, typically the responsibility of a sovereign government, remained under Israeli oversight. This control over documentation further underscored the limits of Gazans' autonomy and their continued dependence on Israeli authorities for basic rights and privileges.

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5 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Does Hamas support peace?

Where are the hostages?


The silence is deafening!

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23 minutes ago, Neeranam said:

Unbelievable that some are still thinking the war started only last year. 

Facts are not a thing for you are they.

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4 hours ago, G_Money said:


The silence is deafening!

Hamas supports an end to the occupation, illegal land theft by settlers, collective punishment, and generally bad behaviour by israelis against Palestinians, which has been going on since 1947. While they would like a ceasefire I doubt if "peace" is a priority  for them. Welcome to the forever war.

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6 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Hamas supports an end to the occupation, illegal land theft by settlers, collective punishment, and generally bad behaviour by israelis against Palestinians, which has been going on since 1947. While they would like a ceasefire I doubt if "peace" is a priority  for them. Welcome to the forever war.


When are flying over to join the terrorist organization, HAMAS?  
 

Do you wear your Keffiyeh out to restaurants and bars or only while shearing sheep?

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24 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Hamas supports an end to the occupation, illegal land theft by settlers, collective punishment, and generally bad behaviour by israelis against Palestinians, which has been going on since 1947. While they would like a ceasefire I doubt if "peace" is a priority  for them. Welcome to the forever war.

You do enjoy speaking on behalf of Hamas, what does that make you again?

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22 hours ago, G_Money said:


When are flying over to join the terrorist organization, HAMAS?  
 

Do you wear your Keffiyeh out to restaurants and bars or only while shearing sheep?

You are boring me with your lies about the Palestinians not owning Gaza and the West bank, and your pathetic insults, so off to ignore with you.

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