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Haley Blames Iran, Russia, & China for Hamas Massacre: "We Must Confront the True Culprits"


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During her recent visit to southern Israel, former US ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley laid the blame for the devastating Hamas massacre on October 7 squarely at the feet of Iran, Russia, and China. Touring communities heavily affected by the brutal attack, Haley, accompanied by Likud MK and former UN envoy Danny Danon, asserted that the massacre was not just an isolated act of terror by Hamas but a coordinated assault orchestrated by international powers.

 

Standing beside the ruins of the Sderot police station, destroyed in the attack, Haley declared, “Hamas’s attack on October 7 was orchestrated by Iran. It was helped with Russian intelligence. And it was fueled by money from China. Don’t deny that.” She warned that such an assault could happen in the United States if security measures are not stringent enough. “If we are arrogant enough, this could absolutely happen in America too,” she cautioned.

 

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Haley's allegations against Iran, Russia, and China were strong and unequivocal, though she did not present direct evidence to support her claims. “China’s been funding Iran the entire time. Russia’s intelligence helped them know where everything was. Iran helped get them trained. So this isn’t Hamas. These are all murderers and accomplices. If we really mean it’s never going to happen again, we have to be honest and truthful with ourselves about who did this,” she stated.

 

Despite the lack of concrete evidence linking Russia and China directly to the October 7 massacre, Haley's comments reflect a broader geopolitical stance. Russia, led by President Vladimir Putin, has been vocally critical of Israel since the start of the Gaza conflict, hosting Hamas officials and calling for a ceasefire without mentioning Hamas’s brutal actions. China, too, has shown diplomatic support for the Palestinian cause, recently announcing it would host Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi and other Arab leaders to discuss the Palestinian issue.

 

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The timing of Haley’s visit and her pointed remarks come amid growing speculation that she might seek a significant role in the Republican administration, potentially as vice president to Donald Trump. However, Haley dismissed these speculations, stating, “Trump has made it very clear that I am not” going to be his vice-presidential pick. Yet, she affirmed her support for Trump, emphasizing her commitment to a strong America and a robust alliance with Israel.

 

Haley’s visit was orchestrated by Danny Danon, who has been actively arranging tours for foreign dignitaries to witness the aftermath of the October 7 massacre. During the visit, Haley met with survivors and local residents, reinforcing her critical view of Hamas. “We need to know that we’re going to have the backs of our allies and hold our enemies to account. I want to know that we’re going to protect freedom at all costs. We’re going to protect capitalism at all costs,” she asserted.

 

Haley refrained from criticizing the current US administration while abroad but did not hold back on her views about President Joe Biden's Middle East policies. She argued that withholding weapons from Israel was counterproductive. “The sure way to not help Israel is to not withhold weapons,” she said. Haley linked the Gaza conflict to broader US domestic issues, particularly immigration and border security. “If we are arrogant enough, this could absolutely happen in America too,” she warned, stressing the need for stringent border control to prevent similar attacks on US soil.

 

Danon, supporting Haley’s claims, stated that while there was clear evidence of Iranian involvement, the roles of Russia and China needed further scrutiny. “We have evidence about Iranian involvement,” he said, but when pressed about Russian and Chinese involvement, he acknowledged, “No, we have to look at the rockets and missiles that they were using. Definitely, they came from Russia and China. You have to look deeply who brought it and who gave it to them.”

 

Haley’s remarks and visit highlight a critical stance against Hamas and its international backers. The October 7 massacre, which saw brutal attacks on Israeli civilians, is part of a long history of violence perpetuated by Hamas. The organization’s actions have consistently undermined peace efforts and exacerbated the suffering of both Israelis and Palestinians.

 

As the international community continues to navigate the complexities of the Gaza conflict, Haley’s visit underscores the importance of identifying and confronting all entities that support and facilitate terrorism. Her pointed criticism of Hamas and its backers serves as a stark reminder of the broader geopolitical implications of terrorism and the need for a united front against those who perpetuate violence and instability.

 

Credit: Times of Israel 2024-05-29

 

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Especially Iran.

I'm non partisan on WW3.

We're already in it.

The enemies Haley named plus North Korea know that and are gearing up.

The west is dragging it's feet, in dangerous denial.

Trump is on Russia's side, so electing him would be a total disaster.

Biden is much better of course, but not nearly good enough.

The west first of all needs to totally commit to beating Russia in Ukraine.

They're not even doing that!

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1 minute ago, Jingthing said:

He does have blame for security negligence before the attack. 

Is he not responsible for the carnage that transpired after 7th may? Netanyahoo relishes the thought of eliminating as many Palestinians as possible while he has a free hand from the big brother, USA! Ol' Wonky Joe!

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4 minutes ago, 2baht said:

Is he not responsible for the carnage that transpired after 7th may? Netanyahoo relishes the thought of eliminating as many Palestinians as possible while he has a free hand from the big brother, USA! Ol' Wonky Joe!

No Hamas is 100% responsible for that. They love carnage, one of their favorite's is using their own population as human shields and sacrifice.

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52 minutes ago, 2baht said:

Is he not responsible for the carnage that transpired after 7th may? Netanyahoo relishes the thought of eliminating as many Palestinians as possible while he has a free hand from the big brother, USA! Ol' Wonky Joe!

Of course. That is why he let nearly a million Gazans escape from Rafah. That way he can eliminate them..... oh, wait a minute. Never mind. 

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