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We Remember: Sbarro Pizzeria Massacre, Jerusalem, Aug. 9, 2001

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On this day back in 2001 a depraved woman—Ahlam Tamimi—
delivered a human bomb to a packed downtown Jerusalem pizzeria at lunchtime, Never forget: Sbarro Pizzeria Massacre, Jerusalem, Aug. 9 2001.

Fifteen people, including two U.S. citizens, were murdered in this Hamas-orchestrated attack.


 
US, France condemn rocket fire at Israel
Following the attack on Israel, the United States stressed that "Israel has the right to defend itself," and the French Foreign Ministry issued a condemnation of the rocket launchings Ambassador Danon called on the UN Security Council to condemn Hamas.

The United States on Thursday condemned rocket fire at Israel . In a briefing to reporters, US State Department spokesman Heather Neuer said that "the events in Gaza are very worrying, and in general we condemn the rocket attacks against Israel and call for an end to the destructive violence." She added that the United States is closely monitoring the developments and noted that "Israel has the right to defend itself."

Earlier, France also condemned the rocket fire. "France condemns the escalation of violence between Israel and the Gaza Strip," France said in a statement issued by France's Foreign Ministry, "and condemns the rocket fire at Israel and hopes that restraint will overcome the violence and that the understandings will be implemented between the sides in order to prevent further harm to civilians."

"These events underscore the urgency of working towards a lasting political solution in Gaza and an effective solution to the humanitarian crisis affecting the Palestinian population, including the lifting of the blockade while respecting Israel's security concerns on the one hand, and the realization of reconciliation among the Palestinian factions And the return of the control of the Palestinian Authority in Gaza on the other hand, France, together with its European partners, supports the efforts being made in this direction. "

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US, France condemn rocket fire at Israel
These events underscore the urgency of working towards a lasting political solution in Gaza and an effective solution to the humanitarian crisis affecting the Palestinian population, including the lifting of the blockade
So, what have these lackeys done to lift the blockade?
 
US, France condemn rocket fire at Israel
Following the attack on Israel, the United States stressed that "Israel has the right to defend itself," and the French Foreign Ministry issued a condemnation of the rocket launchings Ambassador Danon called on the UN Security Council to condemn Hamas.

The United States on Thursday condemned rocket fire at Israel . In a briefing to reporters, US State Department spokesman Heather Neuer said that "the events in Gaza are very worrying, and in general we condemn the rocket attacks against Israel and call for an end to the destructive violence." She added that the United States is closely monitoring the developments and noted that "Israel has the right to defend itself."

Earlier, France also condemned the rocket fire. "France condemns the escalation of violence between Israel and the Gaza Strip," France said in a statement issued by France's Foreign Ministry, "and condemns the rocket fire at Israel and hopes that restraint will overcome the violence and that the understandings will be implemented between the sides in order to prevent further harm to civilians."

"These events underscore the urgency of working towards a lasting political solution in Gaza and an effective solution to the humanitarian crisis affecting the Palestinian population, including the lifting of the blockade while respecting Israel's security concerns on the one hand, and the realization of reconciliation among the Palestinian factions And the return of the control of the Palestinian Authority in Gaza on the other hand, France, together with its European partners, supports the efforts being made in this direction. "

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US, France condemn rocket fire at Israel
These events underscore the urgency of working towards a lasting political solution in Gaza and an effective solution to the humanitarian crisis affecting the Palestinian population, including the lifting of the blockade
So, what have these lackeys done to lift the blockade?

Why is there a blockade?
 
US, France condemn rocket fire at Israel
Following the attack on Israel, the United States stressed that "Israel has the right to defend itself," and the French Foreign Ministry issued a condemnation of the rocket launchings Ambassador Danon called on the UN Security Council to condemn Hamas.

The United States on Thursday condemned rocket fire at Israel . In a briefing to reporters, US State Department spokesman Heather Neuer said that "the events in Gaza are very worrying, and in general we condemn the rocket attacks against Israel and call for an end to the destructive violence." She added that the United States is closely monitoring the developments and noted that "Israel has the right to defend itself."

Earlier, France also condemned the rocket fire. "France condemns the escalation of violence between Israel and the Gaza Strip," France said in a statement issued by France's Foreign Ministry, "and condemns the rocket fire at Israel and hopes that restraint will overcome the violence and that the understandings will be implemented between the sides in order to prevent further harm to civilians."

"These events underscore the urgency of working towards a lasting political solution in Gaza and an effective solution to the humanitarian crisis affecting the Palestinian population, including the lifting of the blockade while respecting Israel's security concerns on the one hand, and the realization of reconciliation among the Palestinian factions And the return of the control of the Palestinian Authority in Gaza on the other hand, France, together with its European partners, supports the efforts being made in this direction. "

85532550991599640360no.jpg

US, France condemn rocket fire at Israel
These events underscore the urgency of working towards a lasting political solution in Gaza and an effective solution to the humanitarian crisis affecting the Palestinian population, including the lifting of the blockade
So, what have these lackeys done to lift the blockade?

I don't know,
remind me again why should they?
 
We Remember: Sbarro Pizzeria Massacre, Jerusalem, Aug. 9, 2001

Ahlam-Tamimi-planning-Sbarro-bombing-e1472401152578.png

On this day back in 2001 a depraved woman—Ahlam Tamimi—
delivered a human bomb to a packed downtown Jerusalem pizzeria at lunchtime, Never forget: Sbarro Pizzeria Massacre, Jerusalem, Aug. 9 2001.

Fifteen people, including two U.S. citizens, were murdered in this Hamas-orchestrated attack.
Last year, Jordanian lower courts handed her legal victory when it rejected the US request on the ground that the US-Jordan extradition treaty signed in 1995 was unconstitutional because it was never ratified by the Jordanian Parliament.

On Monday, Jordan's Supreme Court agreed with the lower court's decisions making her extradition legally impossible for Jordan. "All of the Jordanian courts agreed with our position to reject the American request because it was illegal according to Jordan's constitution," Hikmat Rawashdeh, Tamimi's lawyer, told Al Jazeera.

"The constitution bars extraditing any Jordanian citizen without the due process of the law or proper extradition request, which was not done by the American side," he added.

Rawashdeh also said that Jordan's constitution prevents prosecuting an accused person with the same offence twice, similar to the "double jeopardy" clause in the Fifth Amendment to the US Constitution.

Ahlam al-Tamimi: 'We only wanted freedom'
 
We Remember: Sbarro Pizzeria Massacre, Jerusalem, Aug. 9, 2001

Ahlam-Tamimi-planning-Sbarro-bombing-e1472401152578.png

On this day back in 2001 a depraved woman—Ahlam Tamimi—
delivered a human bomb to a packed downtown Jerusalem pizzeria at lunchtime, Never forget: Sbarro Pizzeria Massacre, Jerusalem, Aug. 9 2001.

Fifteen people, including two U.S. citizens, were murdered in this Hamas-orchestrated attack.
Last year, Jordanian lower courts handed her legal victory when it rejected the US request on the ground that the US-Jordan extradition treaty signed in 1995 was unconstitutional because it was never ratified by the Jordanian Parliament.

On Monday, Jordan's Supreme Court agreed with the lower court's decisions making her extradition legally impossible for Jordan. "All of the Jordanian courts agreed with our position to reject the American request because it was illegal according to Jordan's constitution," Hikmat Rawashdeh, Tamimi's lawyer, told Al Jazeera.

"The constitution bars extraditing any Jordanian citizen without the due process of the law or proper extradition request, which was not done by the American side," he added.

Rawashdeh also said that Jordan's constitution prevents prosecuting an accused person with the same offence twice, similar to the "double jeopardy" clause in the Fifth Amendment to the US Constitution.

Ahlam al-Tamimi: 'We only wanted freedom'

When have Islamic mass murderers ever bought freedom to anyone?
 
We Remember: Sbarro Pizzeria Massacre, Jerusalem, Aug. 9, 2001

Ahlam-Tamimi-planning-Sbarro-bombing-e1472401152578.png

On this day back in 2001 a depraved woman—Ahlam Tamimi—
delivered a human bomb to a packed downtown Jerusalem pizzeria at lunchtime, Never forget: Sbarro Pizzeria Massacre, Jerusalem, Aug. 9 2001.

Fifteen people, including two U.S. citizens, were murdered in this Hamas-orchestrated attack.
Last year, Jordanian lower courts handed her legal victory when it rejected the US request on the ground that the US-Jordan extradition treaty signed in 1995 was unconstitutional because it was never ratified by the Jordanian Parliament.

On Monday, Jordan's Supreme Court agreed with the lower court's decisions making her extradition legally impossible for Jordan. "All of the Jordanian courts agreed with our position to reject the American request because it was illegal according to Jordan's constitution," Hikmat Rawashdeh, Tamimi's lawyer, told Al Jazeera.

"The constitution bars extraditing any Jordanian citizen without the due process of the law or proper extradition request, which was not done by the American side," he added.

Rawashdeh also said that Jordan's constitution prevents prosecuting an accused person with the same offence twice, similar to the "double jeopardy" clause in the Fifth Amendment to the US Constitution.

Ahlam al-Tamimi: 'We only wanted freedom'
Coming from the same Al-Jazeerah that promotes ISIS,
I can see how the Tamimi family fits their headlines:


Ahed Tamimi calling for suicide bombings and stabbings


...like a glove.
 
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A multi-level, beloved cultural institution in Gaza City, before it was bombed by an Israeli aircraft on August 9, 2018. (Photo by Mohammed Zaanoun) —

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After.

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GAZA tragedy: Israeli forces bombed and completely destroyed Al-Meshal building, one of the most prominent cultural buildings in Gaza, yesterday.

 
A multi-level, beloved cultural institution in Gaza City, before it was bombed by an Israeli aircraft on August 9, 2018. (Photo by Mohammed Zaanoun) —

38916152_2053525888025594_7949291398908346368_n.png


After.

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GAZA tragedy: Israeli forces bombed and completely destroyed Al-Meshal building, one of the most prominent cultural buildings in Gaza, yesterday.



Here's an idea. How about not putting military objectives in cultural centres?
 
A multi-level, beloved cultural institution in Gaza City, before it was bombed by an Israeli aircraft on August 9, 2018. (Photo by Mohammed Zaanoun) —

38916152_2053525888025594_7949291398908346368_n.png


After.

38859513_2053524934692356_6354777626262896640_o.jpg
GAZA tragedy: Israeli forces bombed and completely destroyed Al-Meshal building, one of the most prominent cultural buildings in Gaza, yesterday.



Here's an idea. How about not putting military objectives in cultural centres?

Standard Israeli bullshit talking point,
 
A multi-level, beloved cultural institution in Gaza City, before it was bombed by an Israeli aircraft on August 9, 2018. (Photo by Mohammed Zaanoun) —

38916152_2053525888025594_7949291398908346368_n.png


After.

38859513_2053524934692356_6354777626262896640_o.jpg
GAZA tragedy: Israeli forces bombed and completely destroyed Al-Meshal building, one of the most prominent cultural buildings in Gaza, yesterday.

The Islamic terrorist “cultural center”, (c’mon, that really is funny), was just another welfare funded Islamic terrorist stronghold.

Were any Korans martyred as part of the remodeling done by Israel?
 
A multi-level, beloved cultural institution in Gaza City, before it was bombed by an Israeli aircraft on August 9, 2018. (Photo by Mohammed Zaanoun) —

38916152_2053525888025594_7949291398908346368_n.png


After.

38859513_2053524934692356_6354777626262896640_o.jpg
GAZA tragedy: Israeli forces bombed and completely destroyed Al-Meshal building, one of the most prominent cultural buildings in Gaza, yesterday.

The Islamic terrorist “cultural center”, (c’mon, that really is funny), was just another welfare funded Islamic terrorist stronghold.

Were any Korans martyred as part of the remodeling done by Israel?
Stupid post.
 
A multi-level, beloved cultural institution in Gaza City, before it was bombed by an Israeli aircraft on August 9, 2018. (Photo by Mohammed Zaanoun) —

38916152_2053525888025594_7949291398908346368_n.png


After.

38859513_2053524934692356_6354777626262896640_o.jpg
GAZA tragedy: Israeli forces bombed and completely destroyed Al-Meshal building, one of the most prominent cultural buildings in Gaza, yesterday.

The Islamic terrorist “cultural center”, (c’mon, that really is funny), was just another welfare funded Islamic terrorist stronghold.

Were any Korans martyred as part of the remodeling done by Israel?
Stupid post.

I was trying to be helpful. A martyred Koran could be considered a
Crime Against Koranity. I would definitely want to get the UN involved.
 
Haaretz Reports Israel Targeting Civilians in Gaza as “Collective Punishment”

The admission in Haaretz is the ultimate expression of the IDF’s impunity, as its war crimes against Palestinians have been ignored for so long that it now openly admits that it is targeting civilians in the world’s largest “open-air prison.”


TEL AVIV, ISRAEL — A newspaper article published in the Hebrew-language version of Israeli newspaper Haaretz has stated that the Israeli military (IDF) is intentionally targeting civilians in Gaza as a form of collective punishment aimed at placing Hamas — which Israel continues to regard as a resistance group, though it has governed Gaza since winning elections there in 2007 — “in a problematic situation.”

The article states that, after a rocket launched by Hamas’ armed wing landed in Beersheva, “the IDF began to attack civilian targets, including population centers, with the goal of causing the residents to understand the price of escalation and placing Hamas in a problematic situation.” In other words, the article acknowledges that the IDF is deliberately targeting civilians in Gaza to collectively punish all those living in Gaza for the primitive rockets allegedly launched by Hamas into Israeli territory.

The article goes on to claim that the IDF’s deliberate targeting of civilian sites is a “change in policy” for the IDF, as past Israeli airstrikes had “focused on Hamas’ clear military objectives, mostly in areas where civilian presence is sparse.” Yet, past airstrikes have targeted civilian infrastructure, which were then labeled, after the fact, as Hamas military sites and assets.



 
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