Living in Gaza, amidst the chaos and destruction, the reality of our situation is harsh. We are caught in the crossfire, being used as pawns by those who claim to represent us. Hamas, the self-proclaimed savior, is nothing but a brutal dictator, for whom our lives hold no value. The recent reports of civilians being beaten while trying to evacuate are heartbreaking and infuriating. It showcases the extent of manipulation and cruelty that we are subjected to under their rule.
Hamas, with their political agenda, exploits our suffering and deaths for their own gain. They thrive on the chaos and desperation in Gaza, manipulating us into submission.… Continue reading
The London Underground, a symbol of connectivity and convenience, became a canvas for a stark reminder of the horrors committed by Hamas. Maps displaying the ‘rape tunnels’ in Gaza were strategically placed by a group of British Israel supporters, aiming to shed light on the appalling activities of Hamas terrorists. The chilling purpose of these tunnels – rape, murder, torture, and terrorism – was boldly portrayed to capture the attention of Londoners and urge the UK government to take decisive action to secure the release of the remaining hostages.
It’s truly bewildering how anyone can support an organization like Hamas, known for its heinous acts and blatant disregard for human life.… Continue reading
I find it absolutely detestable that Hamas leader Sinwar is advocating for the revival of suicide bombings. The fact that he is encouraging others to sacrifice their lives in such a violent and extreme manner while hiding in safety himself is the epitome of cowardice. It is appalling that he would have the audacity to suggest such a horrific act that would bring about devastation and sorrow to countless lives.
The Wall Street Journal pointed out that Hamas had largely stopped using suicide bombings almost two decades ago due to political concerns, not out of goodwill. The reality is that Israel had to build a massive fence and implement security checkpoints to prevent such attacks.… Continue reading
As a French citizen, I must say I am deeply disappointed by President Emmanuel Macron’s recent call for an arms embargo on Israel. While it is true that France may not be a major provider of weapons to Israel, the mere suggestion of such an embargo is troubling. Israel, a country surrounded by enemies seeking its destruction, has the right to defend itself against constant threats and attacks.
It is easy for those sitting comfortably in their homes to criticize Israel’s actions without truly understanding the gravity of the situation. Israel is not just facing sporadic conflicts; it is facing a constant state of war on multiple fronts.… Continue reading
It’s truly mind-boggling how people on the internet seem to think that the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) just push a button and bombs start dropping. The reality is far more complex, with extensive intelligence operations and strategic planning involved in every move they make. The recent revelation that Hezbollah was ready to invade en masse after Oct. 7 is a stark reminder of the constant threats faced by Israel and the need for covert operations to maintain security.
The idea that Israel fabricates claims or relies solely on propaganda is a common misconception perpetuated by those who fail to understand the gravity of the situation in the Middle East.… Continue reading
Israel’s decision to bar UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres from entering the country is a bold move that has sparked controversy and debate. The Israeli Foreign Minister, Israel Katz, claims that Guterres was denied entry due to his failure to unequivocally condemn Iran’s missile attack on Israel. This decision raises questions about the power and authority of the Foreign Minister to prevent such high-profile figures from visiting the country. Regardless of the specifics, the implications of this act cannot be ignored or brushed aside.
Guterres, who has been accused of bias and indifference towards Israeli security concerns, has been at the center of criticism for his failure to condemn Iran’s aggression and the tactics of terrorist organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah.… Continue reading
Hamas says its leader in Lebanon was killed in Israeli strike. This news is quite significant, considering the impact it has on the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian militant groups. The fact that the leader of Hamas in Lebanon was also the head of Hezbollah and a top Iranian General indicates the complexities and intertwining of different groups in the region. It is clear that Israel is actively targeting key figures in these organizations, which may disrupt their operations and weaken their influence.
It is worth noting that the Hamas leader who was killed was also affiliated with UNRWA, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees.… Continue reading
As I scrolled through the news, one headline caught my eye – “‘Hamas leader’ in Lebanon killed by Israel was UN employee, UNWRA confirms.” At first glance, it seemed like a shocking revelation, and as I delved deeper into the details, the complexity of the situation became apparent.
The UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNWRA) confirmed that Fateh Al Sharif, a UN employee, was also a Hamas leader in Lebanon. This dual role raises questions about the vetting process within the UN and the potential implications it has on the credibility of the organization.… Continue reading
It is truly shocking to discover that an individual identified by Israel as the leader of Hamas in Lebanon was actually a United Nations employee who, according to UNWRA, had joined Hamas. This revelation sheds light on the complex web of connections between international organizations and terrorist groups, particularly in conflict zones like the Middle East.
The fact that Fateh Al Sharif, who was killed in an Israeli strike, was not only a UN employee but held influential roles within the organization is deeply troubling. To think that someone entrusted with educating and supporting refugees could also be involved in activities that directly harm civilians and perpetuate violence is concerning, to say the least.… Continue reading
It’s a startling revelation to hear that the BBC instructed the director of the Nova massacre film to refrain from labeling Hamas as terrorists. This decision seems at odds with reality, as Hamas has long been recognized as an internationally designated terrorist organization. The reluctance of the BBC to refer to Hamas as terrorists raises serious concerns about journalistic integrity and the ability to accurately report on events without succumbing to political pressures.
The underlying issue seems to revolve around the use of the term “terrorist” and whether it is too loaded or controversial to be employed by the BBC. However, to sidestep describing Hamas as terrorists is akin to a gross misrepresentation of the facts.… Continue reading