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Conversation with Hamas Supports

by Steven Shamrak

If you would like to engage in discussion with an intelligent person, who is anti-Israel and supports fake Palestinians, you may ask:

1. You are against “occupation”, aren’t you? - ‘Palestinians’ speak Arabic. So, most of them are Arabs who came from the Arabian Peninsula (there are others). Therefore, aren’t they real occupiers?

2. You are against “genocide”, aren’t you? - Supporters of a Palestinian state are chanting: “from the river to the sea Palestine will be free”. Isn’t it a call for genocide of Jews and destruction of Israel? (Please, look at the PLO and Hamas emblems).

3. You say that Israel is occupying Palestinian land, aren’t you? - When did the state of Palestine exist, and in what borders? Who was its king, queen or president? (Arafat, was an Egyptian, and does not qualify)

4. You say that Gazans have nowhere to go, don’t you? - There are many Muslim countries, including 22 Arab states, with a vast landmass (640 times greater than that of Israel) and resources. Egypt is just an hour walk from Gaza! Why are the civilian Gazans not allowed to leave the war zone?

If you hear only “YES, BUT” in return, do not waste your time talking to anti-Semitic idiots!

The Culture of anti-Israel Hate

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0ja85V7Ovw

Supported by Western anti-Semites

Zionism is the Jewish National Independence Movement

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Food for Thought: by Steven Shamrak

Jews have always been advisers, clever jesters, ministers to rulers in the Diaspora - but never had the power to make really important decisions. When something was done well and people were happy ‘kings’ took credit; otherwise, Jews were blamed for failures. Even now, having our own state, Jewish leadership is still unable to break this mental barrier, remaining in a 'ghetto’ mentality! Jew-hate is a pathological religion - regardless if a hater is Christian, Muslim, Democrat, Socialist, Communist or Nazi, intelligent or idiot! No rational response or justification is able to end it, or even change the mind of an anti-Semite.  Only a strong, proud, confident and unapologetic Israel will!

 

Israeli Arabs are Enemies Within

Israeli Arabs murder nearly as many Jews as do PA Arabs! The number of attacks and their geographic scope indicate a significant problem Israel has with the Arab sector. Since the beginning of the war, the Shin Bet has handled eighty cases involving planned attacks by Arab citizens of Israel, as well as twenty-six cases involving oaths of allegiance to ISIS and other terrorist organizations.

Mossad Looking for Countries to House Gazans

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has directed the Mossad intelligence agency to identify countries that would be willing to take in large numbers of displaced Palestinians from the Gaza Strip. With Trump’s focus elsewhere, a report says Israel has reached out to Sudan, Somalia, Indonesia, and other nations about taking in Gazans but the outreach has yet to bear fruit. (Although, 100 Gazans have left the Strip to take up work in Indonesia, reportedly in the construction sector. From the beginning of March, 1,000 residents left the Gaza Strip, with another 600 expected to depart this week. Since the onset of the war, a total of 35,000 Gazans have permanently left the region.)

Are Protests in Gaza Genuine?

Are protests in Gaza an authentic sign of civil unrest against an authoritarian regime, or is it a staged attempt by Hamas to present an image of tolerance and democracy? "On the one hand, there is an authentic element, mainly because of the military pressure that Israel is again applying. There isn't suddenly support for Israel. An authentic survey will find that most of the population supports the idea of resistance, Jihad, and Hamas. Only a few would condemn the October 7th massacre, morally or religiously. At most, they will complain about the result - the destruction of Gaza and the consequences of the war. And yet, there is the beginning of a recognition that the current situation is a dead end," said Oded Eilam, former head of the Counter-Terrorism Division in the Mossad. (It could be just a ploy to prevent clearing of Gaza from its Hamas supporting population.)

Safe-Hating Jews Our Worst Enemies

Sen. Bernie Sanders (a Jew) said that he would force vote resolutions that would block $8.8 billion in arms sales to Israel. A decades-long tradition of strong bipartisan support for Israel in the Congress means resolutions to stop weapons sales are unlikely to pass. Last month, Trump sidestepped the congressional review process to approve billions of dollars in military sales to Israel. (Jewish self-haters have a pathological need to prove to anti-Semites that they are 'nice' Jews.)

Northern Israelis Tired of Living in Fear

Residents and local leaders in northern Israel expressed mounting frustration after two rockets were fired from Lebanon toward Kiryat Shmona, breaching the fragile cease-fire. The Israel Defense Forces said one of the rockets exploded in Lebanese territory while the other crossed into Israel and was intercepted. “This is the second rocket launch in less than a week. We expect the government to stand with us in action, not just words,” said Assaf Lengelvan, head of the Upper Galilee Regional Council.

Hamas and its Supporters "out of Gaza"

Hundreds of Palestinians took to the streets of northern Gaza in a rare protest against Hamas, shouting of "Hamas out". A call across the Gaza Strip for more protests circulated on social media. Hamas claims demonstrations are being manipulated by ‘enemy and other parties with political agendas’. (Not long ago almost 80% of Gazans supported Hamas and celebrated the Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attack. All of them must leave or be removed from Gaza!)

Reconstruction of Gaza Could Take Decades

Gaza’s reconstruction could take decades with a $50 billion price tag. A US think tank data reveals that 90% of the enclave’s 2.2 million residents have been displaced during the war and that 70% of homes have been damaged or destroyed. The report states that 42 million tons of rubble must be cleared. According to the report, 5% of Gaza’s population (115,000 people) had already left the enclave by mid-2024, with studies indicating that most refugees in such circumstances do not return within a decade.

Egypt May Lose US Support

The UAE is mediating between the US and Egypt. The UAE president Mohammed bin Zayed warned Egypt that it will lose US support if it doesn’t agree to take in Gazan civilians. The US President Donald Trump urged Egyptian president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to agree to absorb Gazan civilians as part of a plan to relocate the population during the rebuilding process, but Sisi initially refused. Egyptian officials refuted the rumour that was circulated in the media last week that Egypt was ready to take in half a million Gazans.

Beginning of Judicial Reform

The Knesset approved a contentious law to change the makeup of the committee that selects the country’s judges. The bill passed its third and final reading in the Knesset with 67 votes in favour and one against. The law restructures the Judicial Selection Committee, reducing the influence of sitting judges and increasing political control over appointments. The judicial overhaul was introduced by Netanyahu’s government in early 2023. Thousands protested in Jerusalem ahead of Judicial Selection Committee vote. (The reforms will bring Israel in line with most other countries where the government gets to vote on Supreme Court justices.)

Hamas in Complete Control of Gaza

Rafael Hayon, a resident of the southern city of Netivot, warned the Israeli army in early 2023 about a flurry of suspicious communications between Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Now, Hayon said he once again has heard worrying indications about Hamas’ strength and military prowess, saying that the terror group is far from defeated after nearly 18 months of war. “As of this moment, Hamas is training non-stop, mainly underground and in places where the IDF, at least for now, is not operating. Hamas is completely in control; the blow the organization has suffered is not enough to bring it down.” The terror group “has learned, and in the process of learning; they changed all their tactics,” Hayon added.

Division among Israelis Strengthens Hamas

Freed hostage Omer Shem Tov told Israeli President Isaac Herzog that division within Israel strengthens Hamas. Recounting his 505 days in captivity, Shem Tov said his captors would show him videos of groups of Israelis opposed to each other and showing division “in the most extreme ways possible.”

Neutralized Journalists were Terrorists

- Israel was accused of killing "two Palestinian journalists, Mohammed Mansour and Hossam Shabat." The IDF intelligence identified Hossam Shabat as a member of a Hamas sniper unit, while Mohammed Mansour worked for a Palestinian Islamic Jihad network. Last year, 124 journalists were killed around the world, two-thirds of them in Gaza.

- The IDF and Shin Bet confirmed the elimination of Hamas operative Hossam Shabat. It was revealed that Shabat was "a sniper terrorist from the Beit Hanoun Battalion of the Hamas terrorist organization, who cynically posed as an Al-Jazeera journalist." (How many 'journalists' and 'aid workers' does the little Gaza strip need?)

Quotes of the Week:

“Hamas, which insists on continuing to hold hostages and refuses to demilitarize the Gaza Strip, is pushing for the renewal of war in Gaza. Israel will no longer tolerate the ongoing threat to its security and civilians from Gaza. But we will not wait forever!" - Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar - Despite Israel’s recent “limited for now” military operations in Gaza, Israel is still trying to secure release of the hostages by negotiating an agreement to extend the ceasefire.

European Aggression against Israel

by Jake Wallis Simons

-  The EU has built more than 1,000 buildings on the West Bank without planning permission, as well as roads and other infrastructure

- They are at 40 locations in Area C, which were placed under Israeli jurisdiction by international law

- The buildings are given to Palestinians and paid for using aid money from European countries, including Britain

- But the EU is claiming diplomatic immunity to avoid being taken to court, MailOnline has learnt

-  An EU spokesperson said its actions were not illegal because they were ‘humanitarian’

The EU is claiming diplomatic immunity after using taxpayers' money to build unauthorised settlements and roads on Israeli parts of Judea and Samaria (aka the West Bank), MailOnline can reveal.

An Israeli NGO launched legal action after photographing EU flags flying above buildings on land placed under Israeli jurisdiction by the Oslo Accords, to which the EU is a signatory. EU bureaucrats are avoiding court by citing diplomatic rules.

The buildings, which are given to Palestinians, are intended to 'pave the way' for more land to be brought under Palestinian control, according to EU official papers. Many are bulldozed by Israel only for the EU to repeatedly rebuild them, generating more costs for their taxpayers.

Leaked documents obtained by MailOnline show that the EU – which receives £350 million per week from Britain – is using diplomatic rules to place officials above the law, foiling attempts to hold bureaucrats accountable.

“It is deeply concerning that the EU falls back on diplomatic immunity after breaking planning regulations,” Jacob Rees-Mogg MP told MailOnline. “The UK Government would take a very dim view of a friendly state doing that to us.”

“Diplomatic immunity is there to protect envoys from unjust treatment, not to protect the high-handed behaviour of arrogant (anti-Semitic) bureaucracies.”

Professor Eugene Kontorovich, an international lawyer from the North-western University School of Law in Chicago, said: ‘There’s no question, the EU is openly in violation of international law.'

The Oslo Accords are a series of agreements between Israel and the Palestinians, made in the 1990’s, which divided Judea and Samaria (aka the West Bank) into Areas A, B and C.

Area C was placed under Israeli control, while Areas A and B were Palestinian. The agreements were ratified by the international community, including the EU, and intended as a step toward a two-state solution.

More than 1,000 EU-funded Palestinian homes, as well as roads and other infrastructure, have been erected in the Israeli Area C, without permits from Israel...

 

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