Israel's War Against Hamas - Updates

The IDF captured a book of Hamas fatwas saying it is OK for them to kill and kidnap Israeli civilians


Last week it was revealed that the IDF captured a Hamas booklet issued by its Shura Council that discusses the Sharia laws concerning terror attacks against Jewish civilians.


First is says that Islam does not kill non-combatants:

Sharia differentiates between enemy fighters and non-combatants, and the evidence for that is God Almighty who says: “And kill in the cause of God those who fight you, but do not transgress. Indeed, God does not like aggressors.” (Al-Baqarah:100). The Noble Verse commanded fighting all who participated in our fighting, and desisting from those who did not fight us...
But, as always, there is an exception for Israel (highlighted part above):
Zionist society is an armed society that came to take the land of Palestine by force, to defile the holy places and to shed blood. Most of them are conscripted for mandatory military service, therefore - every one of the Jewish occupiers are fighters except for children and the mentally ill who are exempt from service. There is no difference between men and women, old and young. That is why it is permissible to target them, and to take them all as prisoners of war if you manage to kidnap them while they are still alive.
Another captured document, discussed in Haaretz, says that it is forbidden to kill Israelis if there are Muslims among them who might be killed as well. And also that women prisoners must be treated respectfully and cannot be abused.

The children and Muslims killed and kidnapped on October 7, and the women who were raped, shows that even this antisemitic text was disregarded as being too tolerant.

But notice how no major Muslim leaders are condemning Hamas for explicitly violating Islamic law - even their own twisted versions of Islamic law.

In the end, Islamic terrorists do whatever they want to do, and the "laws" are rewritten after the fact in order to justify even the most horrific crimes and outrages.




 

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Part 1



Yarmouk was, only ~12 years ago, the Syrian city with the world’s largest Palestinian community. At least ~160,000 Palestinians lived there.

Once Syrian dictator and butcher Bashar al-#Assad got his grimy hands on Yarmouk, it wasn’t long before journalists were calling the city “the worst place on earth.”

Why? Several reasons; and I’ll tell you those reasons along with the world’s reaction to them. Then, you decide what that means.

On Dec 16, 2012, the Syrian air force bombed Yarmouk killing at least “dozens” of civilians (the real number may never be known). The streets of #NewYork, #LosAngeles, #Chicago, #Toronto, #London, #Paris, #Rome, #Dublin, etc.? All quiet.

Tens of thousands of Palestinians fled Yarmouk & were displaced without anywhere to go & without knowing if/when they may ever return.

For the Palestinians who stayed in Yarmouk, they could not possibly have imagined the #dystopian hellscape that awaited them over the next six+ years.

First, Assad enforced a brutal and complete one-year-long #siege on Yarmouk. He then continued that siege, only with a few exceptions, for another 5-6 years after that.

Were the streets of the world filled with protestors?No.

There was no electricity in Yarmouk for a year, and very little electricitiy for the next five years.

No protests.

There was no piped water whatsoever in Yarmouk for a year, and very little drinkable water for the next five years.

No protests.

There was no access to or very minimal access to any food for a year & very little food for the next five years.

No protests.

Medical supplies were next to zero, as Assad did not want to risk them ending up in the hands of opposition fighters hiding in Yarmouk - Palestinian civilians be damned.
 
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Even worse - after the initial fleeing of tens of thousands, the remaining Palestinians of Yarmouk were not allowed to leave the city - Assad made them stay there.

So, in the largest Palestinian city in Syria, Palestinian civilians were indiscriminately slaughtered, tens of thousands fled, and then Assad laid total siege to the remaining tens of thousands of Palestinians during which men, women, children, the elderly, the infirm, & babies were all forced to stay in Yarmouk without electricity, without water, with minimal access to food, and with little to no access to any medication or first aid of any kind.

And there were no #protests.

The number of Palestinians who died of malnutrition and the number of Palestinian women & their babies who died in childbirth during the siege is unknown to this day.

There was no worldwide outcry.

There was no push for real numbers of the dead and the suffering.

There were no protests.There was near total silence.

Much has been made about the humanitarian corridors & humanitarian aide that Israel has allowed to flow into Gaza despite Hamas terrorists using the corridors to escape, and despite well over 50% of that aide being stolen by Hamas.Well, in Syria, Assad refused to provide a humanitarian corridor; and he refused to allow humanitarian relief into Yarmouk.

The streets of the world?

Silent.
 
Part 3

One Palestinian woman in Yarmouk described the scene:“

You couldn’t buy bread. At the worst point a kilo of rice cost 12,000 Syrian pounds (£41), now it is 800 pounds (£2.75) compared to 100 Syrian pounds (34p) in central Damascus. It was 900 pounds (£3.10) for a kilo of tomatoes … we used to eat wild plants. We picked and cooked them. In every family there was hepatitis because of a lack of sugar. The water was dirty. People had fevers. Your joints and bones felt stiff. My middle daughter had brucellosis and there was no medication.”

Silence. Deafening silence.

So many Palestinians in Yarmouk were dying from malnutrition that Yarmouk’s largest #mosque gave a religious decree (fatwa) that permitted the consumption of dogs, cats, and donkeys.

Shocking silence.

In 2014, testing on a random sample of Palestinians in Yarmouk showed 40% had typhoid.Silence.All 28 of Yarmouk’s schools were shuttered.

Silence.

Even after the initial total siege ended, the water supply was not restored. The city’s water pipes were damaged in fighting in September 2014 - leading to ~four more years during which Yarmouk’s Palestinians had to drink untreated groundwater.
 
Part 4

Where were the protestors?

During and after the complete siege, Assad began a campaign of particularly heavy indiscriminate bombing of Yarmouk that saw civilians, including children on playgrounds, blown up. How many? We can say “thousands,” but we will probably never know how many for sure.

The world?

Silent.

A #UN official anonymously admitted about Yarmouk, “Conditions are far worse than #Gaza … Palestinians always had dignity, hope, resilience. Now after four years of war I see people giving up. They find it hard to accept there are no options.

”Even the virulently anti-Israel commentator, #Mehdi Hasan, who recently lost his job for being too viciously anti-Israel even for #MSNBC (!) admitted in April of 2015:

“Let’s be honest: how different, how vocal and passionate, would our reaction be if the people besieging Yarmouk were wearing the uniforms of the IDF?

”By that point in time, Yarmouk was widely called the city with the “worst humanitarian crisis” since World War II.

But the streets of the world were not filled with protestors. There was barely a peep.

Meanwhile, many of the long-suffering Palestinians of Yarmouk started obtaining desperately needed medical assistance from what many may consider an unlikely source: Israel.
 
Part 5

Starting in June 2016, the #IDF launched “Operation Good Neighbor” to help civilians in #Syria.At first, #Syrians who could make it across the border were transported to #Israeli hospitals, and later Israel opened a field hospital close to the border since so many civilians started seeking Israel’s help.

One Palestinian from Yarmouk feared enough for her son’s life to seek help from “enemy” #doctors in Israel. When her son was treated with care and humanity and nursed back to health, she told journalists, anonymously for her own safety back home, “I used to see Israel as an occupying power, but not anymore. My whole opinion of Israel has changed.”

In total, Israel treated at least between 5,000-10,000 wounded and often starving civilians who crossed the border from Syria.

Israel even started a donation drive & collected supplies like toys, crayons, games, & candies for suffering children; and Israel got those donations across the border quietly, along with government-donated dire necessities like food, fuel, clothing, & baby care.

How many stood up to praise Israel for its humanity?

Very, very few. And outside the #Jewish world, almost none.

The worst of the dire situation in Yarmouk went on for more than six years.In April of 2018, Yarmouk was being bombed twice every 90 seconds. By the end of that month, Al Jazeera estimated at least 60% of Yarmouk had been completely destroyed & an unknown number of Palestinian families were trapped under the rubble.

By May of 2018, journalists simplified it: “Yarmouk is gone” (see photo below).

How many pro-Palestinian protests in how many cities do you recall in April and May of 2018?How many protests do you recall for the entirety of those six years from 2012-2018?

Sadly, for those innocent #Palestinian civilians who lived under the yoke of #dictatorship - whether #Assad or Hamas - their outrageously inhumane plight was almost entirely ignored by a disinterested world.

Yet, how many streets of how many cities across the world were already filled with protestors during the first days and weeks after the Hamas #October7Massacre of more than 1,200 #Israelis?

The streets worldwide were filled even before Israel had begun its counter-offensive to rescue the more than 240 hostages taken by #Hamas and to bring Hamas #terrorists to justice and forever end Hamas’ ability to make war on Israel.

What more evidence could anyone need?The worldwide protests are all about being anti-Israel and/or #antisemitic.

They certainly are not about saving any Palestinians.

Sadly, when the #Palestinians have needed the world to save them from other #Arabs, nobody marched.

Only when #Jews are involved - that’s when the venom, the hate, the motivation, and the organization to protest and intimidate comes out.
 
[ When Muslims are taught that Jews are evil, this is always their response when Jews are killed or wounded ]

 

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