Palestinians Massing At The Israeli Border

What are you 'thanking' me for, Tinnie?

Needless to say, the video is full of lies and half truths. Honest Reporting have already dealt with them, so instead of reinventing the wheel, I’ll point you to their takedown. Excerpt:

The video…fails to mention the deep involvement of Hamas in instigating the violence, even though the vast majority of those killed in the border riots were associated with the organization. The majority of the remainder were associated with a rival terror group, Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

Instead, viewers are simply told that “these families went to the front lines together, and came back severely wounded,” and that over “260 people have been killed, 50 of them children.” That some of those minors killed were members of Hamas’s armed wing is not deemed relevant enough for inclusion in the video, naturally.



Beyond the omission of Hamas’s role in conducting the violence, there is also no coverage in the video of the thousands of explosive filled-balloons, condoms and kites that were launched on a daily basis for months. Nor do viewers see the result of the blazes sparked by these crude firebombs – many thousands of acres of scorched forest, crops and fields.



During the interview, a Gazan resident called Malina Al Hindi claims that a remote Israeli sniper fired an explosive bullet at her leg. If the credulous reporter had bothered to do his job and check claims made by interviewees, the quote would never have been given air-time: there is quite simply no such thing as an explosive bullet. They simply do not exist.
 
What are you 'thanking' me for, Tinnie?

Needless to say, the video is full of lies and half truths. Honest Reporting have already dealt with them, so instead of reinventing the wheel, I’ll point you to their takedown. Excerpt:

The video…fails to mention the deep involvement of Hamas in instigating the violence, even though the vast majority of those killed in the border riots were associated with the organization. The majority of the remainder were associated with a rival terror group, Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

Instead, viewers are simply told that “these families went to the front lines together, and came back severely wounded,” and that over “260 people have been killed, 50 of them children.” That some of those minors killed were members of Hamas’s armed wing is not deemed relevant enough for inclusion in the video, naturally.



Beyond the omission of Hamas’s role in conducting the violence, there is also no coverage in the video of the thousands of explosive filled-balloons, condoms and kites that were launched on a daily basis for months. Nor do viewers see the result of the blazes sparked by these crude firebombs – many thousands of acres of scorched forest, crops and fields.



During the interview, a Gazan resident called Malina Al Hindi claims that a remote Israeli sniper fired an explosive bullet at her leg. If the credulous reporter had bothered to do his job and check claims made by interviewees, the quote would never have been given air-time: there is quite simply no such thing as an explosive bullet. They simply do not exist.
the vast majority of those killed in the border riots were associated with the organization.
It doesn't matter. A civilian can only be considered a combatant when actively engaged in armed conflict. When unarmed they have civilian status.

"Exploding bullet" is a misnomer. This is what they mean.

 
What are you 'thanking' me for, Tinnie?

Needless to say, the video is full of lies and half truths. Honest Reporting have already dealt with them, so instead of reinventing the wheel, I’ll point you to their takedown. Excerpt:

The video…fails to mention the deep involvement of Hamas in instigating the violence, even though the vast majority of those killed in the border riots were associated with the organization. The majority of the remainder were associated with a rival terror group, Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

Instead, viewers are simply told that “these families went to the front lines together, and came back severely wounded,” and that over “260 people have been killed, 50 of them children.” That some of those minors killed were members of Hamas’s armed wing is not deemed relevant enough for inclusion in the video, naturally.



Beyond the omission of Hamas’s role in conducting the violence, there is also no coverage in the video of the thousands of explosive filled-balloons, condoms and kites that were launched on a daily basis for months. Nor do viewers see the result of the blazes sparked by these crude firebombs – many thousands of acres of scorched forest, crops and fields.



During the interview, a Gazan resident called Malina Al Hindi claims that a remote Israeli sniper fired an explosive bullet at her leg. If the credulous reporter had bothered to do his job and check claims made by interviewees, the quote would never have been given air-time: there is quite simply no such thing as an explosive bullet. They simply do not exist.
the vast majority of those killed in the border riots were associated with the organization.
It doesn't matter. A civilian can only be considered a combatant when actively engaged in armed conflict. When unarmed they have civilian status.

"Exploding bullet" is a misnomer. This is what they mean.



Are you trying to convince me of something, Tinnie?


Still?

:5_1_12024:
 
[ Oh, I see !!!! Hamas started it because they are lazy bums who need handouts all the time to keep on going. What EVERY Muslim Government should be like. ]

In four days time, the State of Israel will mark Memorial Day and then Independence Day, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would not want to be marking those occasions in the midst of a major escalation with Gaza. In 10 days time, the Palestinians will mark Nakba Day, the anniversary of what they consider the catastrophe that befell them with the establishment of the State of Israel, while Israel will be hosting the semi-finals of the Eurovision Song Contest. Huge numbers of people around the world will be turning their attention to Tel Aviv.

Hamas recognizes that given the imminent Eurovision festivities, it has a real opportunity to create pressure points and obtain significant concessions on the ground. In other words: to blackmail Israel.

Hamas wants money and more money. And some of this appetite can be traced back to the decision by Netanyahu six months ago to allow the monthly transfer of $15 million in cash from Qatar to the Hamas scoffers.

Hamas’s attempts at extortion also stem from its recognition that the Gaza populace is expecting economic achievements and civilian achievements from its Islamist rulers. The fishing zone was cut back again after rocket fire earlier in the week. The economic situation in Gaza continues to be dire.

The Gaza unemployment rate has crossed 50%, and among graduates it is close to 70%. These are astonishing numbers, and combine with the reduction in salaries for Palestinian Authority officials in Gaza (as well as in the West Bank) and the US cuts both in aid to various projects in Gaza and to the Palestinian refugee welfare organization UNRWA.

Hamas fears a further deterioration in the economic situation, and now sees an opportunity to get Qatari money via Israel to at least partially alleviate that.

(full article online)

Why the Gaza rocket fire? Because Hamas thinks Israel is vulnerable to extortion
 
[ Israelis, never giving up their land !!! Never Again !!]

Less than two kilometers (1.5 miles) from the Gaza border, Kibbutz Kfar Aza has around 800 residents. It is in the process of building 38 new housing units and absorbing the first 32 new members. Around ten families are on a waiting list.

The newcomers are generally a mix of kibbutz offspring, who completed their army service, traveled and then worked in the center of the country before deciding to return home to start families, people already renting on the kibbutz, or living in nearby cities such as Sderot and Ashkelon, or other kibbutzim in the area.

“It’s complex for people who don’t know the reality here,” said Shachar-Epstein, who is responsible for receiving new kibbutz members. “You can’t understand the constantly changing security situation until you live it and see how you react. It has happened more than once that people came and saw and began the process of applying to be accepted as kibbutz members before something happened. After the last round of escalation, a few weeks ago, three families dropped out.”

(full article online)

Despite rockets, arson balloons, Israeli communities on Gaza border keep growing
 
What are you 'thanking' me for, Tinnie?

Needless to say, the video is full of lies and half truths. Honest Reporting have already dealt with them, so instead of reinventing the wheel, I’ll point you to their takedown. Excerpt:

The video…fails to mention the deep involvement of Hamas in instigating the violence, even though the vast majority of those killed in the border riots were associated with the organization. The majority of the remainder were associated with a rival terror group, Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

Instead, viewers are simply told that “these families went to the front lines together, and came back severely wounded,” and that over “260 people have been killed, 50 of them children.” That some of those minors killed were members of Hamas’s armed wing is not deemed relevant enough for inclusion in the video, naturally.



Beyond the omission of Hamas’s role in conducting the violence, there is also no coverage in the video of the thousands of explosive filled-balloons, condoms and kites that were launched on a daily basis for months. Nor do viewers see the result of the blazes sparked by these crude firebombs – many thousands of acres of scorched forest, crops and fields.



During the interview, a Gazan resident called Malina Al Hindi claims that a remote Israeli sniper fired an explosive bullet at her leg. If the credulous reporter had bothered to do his job and check claims made by interviewees, the quote would never have been given air-time: there is quite simply no such thing as an explosive bullet. They simply do not exist.
the vast majority of those killed in the border riots were associated with the organization.
It doesn't matter. A civilian can only be considered a combatant when actively engaged in armed conflict. When unarmed they have civilian status.

"Exploding bullet" is a misnomer. This is what they mean.


It’s just laughable when the gee-had wannabe lectures others on the Islamic terrorist version of law and then cuts and pastes YouTube videos that have no connection to the thread.
 
What are you 'thanking' me for, Tinnie?

Needless to say, the video is full of lies and half truths. Honest Reporting have already dealt with them, so instead of reinventing the wheel, I’ll point you to their takedown. Excerpt:

The video…fails to mention the deep involvement of Hamas in instigating the violence, even though the vast majority of those killed in the border riots were associated with the organization. The majority of the remainder were associated with a rival terror group, Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

Instead, viewers are simply told that “these families went to the front lines together, and came back severely wounded,” and that over “260 people have been killed, 50 of them children.” That some of those minors killed were members of Hamas’s armed wing is not deemed relevant enough for inclusion in the video, naturally.



Beyond the omission of Hamas’s role in conducting the violence, there is also no coverage in the video of the thousands of explosive filled-balloons, condoms and kites that were launched on a daily basis for months. Nor do viewers see the result of the blazes sparked by these crude firebombs – many thousands of acres of scorched forest, crops and fields.



During the interview, a Gazan resident called Malina Al Hindi claims that a remote Israeli sniper fired an explosive bullet at her leg. If the credulous reporter had bothered to do his job and check claims made by interviewees, the quote would never have been given air-time: there is quite simply no such thing as an explosive bullet. They simply do not exist.
the vast majority of those killed in the border riots were associated with the organization.
It doesn't matter. A civilian can only be considered a combatant when actively engaged in armed conflict. When unarmed they have civilian status.

"Exploding bullet" is a misnomer. This is what they mean.



Are you trying to convince me of something, Tinnie?


Still?

:5_1_12024:


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