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Top Hamas Official Suggests Attack Bigger Than October 7 Is On The Horizon​

By Daily Wire News

Dec 1, 2023 DailyWire.com
A top Hamas official suggested during an interview with Lebanese media this week that a terrorist attack larger than Hamas’ October 7 massacre was in the works and would happen in the not so distant future.

Osama Hamdan, who is in the terrorist organization’s Political Bureau, said on Wednesday that the terrorist organization had no regrets over murdering 1,200 Israelis and that a “war of liberation” was coming.

In the interview, which was transcribed by the Middle East Media Research Institute, the interviewer asked Hamdan, “If you could go back in time to October 6, would you still do what you did on October 7?”

“Why would some people assume that we would go back on our acts of resistance?” Hamdan responded.

More here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/top-...ttack-bigger-than-october-7-is-on-the-horizon

So more of the same to be served up shortly.
 

Top Hamas Official Suggests Attack Bigger Than October 7 Is On The Horizon​

By Daily Wire News

Dec 1, 2023 DailyWire.com
A top Hamas official suggested during an interview with Lebanese media this week that a terrorist attack larger than Hamas’ October 7 massacre was in the works and would happen in the not so distant future.

Osama Hamdan, who is in the terrorist organization’s Political Bureau, said on Wednesday that the terrorist organization had no regrets over murdering 1,200 Israelis and that a “war of liberation” was coming.

In the interview, which was transcribed by the Middle East Media Research Institute, the interviewer asked Hamdan, “If you could go back in time to October 6, would you still do what you did on October 7?”

“Why would some people assume that we would go back on our acts of resistance?” Hamdan responded.

More here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/top-...ttack-bigger-than-october-7-is-on-the-horizon

So more of the same to be served up shortly.
So people, that you have said are liars, said something and now you think they aren't lying.

Pick a lane.
 

Top Hamas Official Suggests Attack Bigger Than October 7 Is On The Horizon​

By Daily Wire News

Dec 1, 2023 DailyWire.com
A top Hamas official suggested during an interview with Lebanese media this week that a terrorist attack larger than Hamas’ October 7 massacre was in the works and would happen in the not so distant future.

Osama Hamdan, who is in the terrorist organization’s Political Bureau, said on Wednesday that the terrorist organization had no regrets over murdering 1,200 Israelis and that a “war of liberation” was coming.

In the interview, which was transcribed by the Middle East Media Research Institute, the interviewer asked Hamdan, “If you could go back in time to October 6, would you still do what you did on October 7?”

“Why would some people assume that we would go back on our acts of resistance?” Hamdan responded.

More here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/top-...ttack-bigger-than-october-7-is-on-the-horizon

So more of the same to be served up shortly.


Let's hope Israel uses some of the billions we give them to protect themselves this time around.
 
That's already been posted (shows that you read the same bullshit BB does) and it does not explain why peace is unattainable unless you're just a bigoted fuckhead, like BB
What would you be saying if every kindergarten kid in school was being familiarized with automatic weapons, being taught to kill Jews, and to worship their martyred dead? I turned on my TV and this video was being played on Newsmax and discussed by a panel of contributors. It's the first time I've seen the video, you fucked up dunce.
 
What would you be saying if every kindergarten kid in school was being familiarized with automatic weapons, being taught to kill Jews, and to worship their martyred dead? I turned on my TV and this video was being played on Newsmax and discussed by a panel of contributors. It's the first time I've seen the video, you fucked up dunce.
BB posted it earlier in this thread. Whether you saw it or not isn't my issue.

I'd say that you don't understand that people who want peace, seek peace. It's never unattainable. Kids being indoctrinated has nothing to do with that.
 
BB posted it earlier in this thread. Whether you saw it or not isn't my issue.

I'd say that you don't understand that people who want peace, seek peace. It's never unattainable. Kids being indoctrinated has nothing to do with that.
That is total bullshit, Those kids are going to grow to be just like their parents, and you know it.
 
That is total bullshit, Those kids are going to grow to be just like their parents, and you know it.
I can see how you believing them to be less than human beings would lead you to believe that they can't seek peace because someone told them not to.

A group of people seek violence until they don't. Every human is capable of it.

A majority of Gazans supported a two state peaceful solution prior to Oct 7. (Poll has been posted earlier in this thread)
 
I can see how you believing them to be less than human beings would lead you to believe that they can't seek peace because someone told them not to.

A group of people seek violence until they don't. Every human is capable of it.

A majority of Gazans supported a two state peaceful solution prior to Oct 7. (Poll has been posted earlier in this thread)
A majority of Gazans support terror against Israel as well.
 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...1&cvid=a575ec1cb72f4d49ca6f1085b5c79675&ei=16
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pulled his country’s negotiators from Qatar, calling off hostage negotiation talks saying they had reached an “impasse” with Hamas.
Negotiations previously resulted in a weeklong cease-fire that freed over 100 Hamas-held hostages and 240 Palestinian prisoners.
“Hamas did not fulfil its part of the agreement, which included the release of all children and women according to a list that was forwarded to Hamas and approved by it,” the Israeli prime minster’s office said in a statement.

Secy. of State Anthony Blinken called out hamas for breaking its agreement but also Israel's need to confront the issues in a legal and humanitarian way, as well as the US, Arab allies and some factions of the Israeli gov't calling for a prolonged pause in the carnage. Israel's idea of the future Palestine includes some form of military control, flying in the face of American views of an independent Palestine.

since the start of this particular round in the conflicts, aka since Oct.7th, the death tolls stand at approximately '13,000 Palestinians, including thousands of children, and about 1,200 Israelis.'

I think everyone can understand the need for Israel to respond to the atrocities of Oct.7th, root out hamas, but the mass murdering of Palestinian civilians plus the mass incarceration of so many Palestinians (around 8,000) means Israel has no high ground on which to tread. If, after all this, Palestine isn't self-governing (without hamas) and there's not a 2-state deal, the only thing that's changed is the death tolls. Will it come down to other nations having to broker a deal to split the land like before? look where that got them :(
 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...1&cvid=a575ec1cb72f4d49ca6f1085b5c79675&ei=16




Secy. of State Anthony Blinken called out hamas for breaking its agreement but also Israel's need to confront the issues in a legal and humanitarian way, as well as the US, Arab allies and some factions of the Israeli gov't calling for a prolonged pause in the carnage. Israel's idea of the future Palestine includes some form of military control, flying in the face of American views of an independent Palestine.

since the start of this particular round in the conflicts, aka since Oct.7th, the death tolls stand at approximately '13,000 Palestinians, including thousands of children, and about 1,200 Israelis.'

I think everyone can understand the need for Israel to respond to the atrocities of Oct.7th, root out hamas, but the mass murdering of Palestinian civilians plus the mass incarceration of so many Palestinians (around 8,000) means Israel has no high ground on which to tread. If, after all this, Palestine isn't self-governing (without hamas) and there's not a 2-state deal, the only thing that's changed is the death tolls. Will it come down to other nations having to broker a deal to split the land like before? look where that got them :(
The list should've been adhered to.
 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...1&cvid=a575ec1cb72f4d49ca6f1085b5c79675&ei=16




Secy. of State Anthony Blinken called out hamas for breaking its agreement but also Israel's need to confront the issues in a legal and humanitarian way, as well as the US, Arab allies and some factions of the Israeli gov't calling for a prolonged pause in the carnage. Israel's idea of the future Palestine includes some form of military control, flying in the face of American views of an independent Palestine.

since the start of this particular round in the conflicts, aka since Oct.7th, the death tolls stand at approximately '13,000 Palestinians, including thousands of children, and about 1,200 Israelis.'

I think everyone can understand the need for Israel to respond to the atrocities of Oct.7th, root out hamas, but the mass murdering of Palestinian civilians plus the mass incarceration of so many Palestinians (around 8,000) means Israel has no high ground on which to tread. If, after all this, Palestine isn't self-governing (without hamas) and there's not a 2-state deal, the only thing that's changed is the death tolls. Will it come down to other nations having to broker a deal to split the land like before? look where that got them :(
the numbers f "dead" in Gaza comes from Hamas! Why do you believe?

the"people" in Israeli jails are there for acts of terror, where should they be?

no, I dont expect an answer from a LIB LOON like you
 

Arab Leaders to Israel: Annihilate Hamas​

By Eric Mack | Saturday, 02 December 2023 10:18 AM EST

Arab leaders are privately siding with Israel against Hamas, even if some are publicly condemning the operation in Gaza as endangering innocent civilians who refuse to leave or are being forced to stay, Haaretz reported this week.

Arab leaders are ultimately viewing Hamas as a "dangerous domestic enemy" on their lands, so they are urging Israel to keep fighting in Gaza after the operation to return hostages taken by Hamas on Oct. 7, according to the report.

"Publicly, some of them [like Egypt and Jordan] are falling in line with public opinion in their countries and condemning the civilian deaths caused by Israel's military response," Haaretz's Amos Harrel wrote in his analysis of the expiring cease-fire Thursday.

"But behind the scenes, almost every leader in the region, including in most of the Gulf states, is urging Israel to end the war only after Hamas is defeated, since they view the organization as a dangerous domestic enemy."

More here: https://www.newsmax.com/world/globaltalk/arab-leaders-israel-hamas/2023/12/02/id/1144515/

Bad news for Hamas if true nd it probably is.
 

Troops in Gaza find dozens of rockets under UNRWA boxes​

By EMANUEL FABIAN 2 December 2023, 2:54 pm

Defense Forces)
The Israel Defense Forces says troops operating in the northern Gaza Strip have located dozens of rockets hidden under boxes with UNRWA markings in a residential home, and other weaponry belonging to Hamas.

Troops of the 7007th Reserve Battalion were searching a home in a neighborhood when they found a room full of boxes bearing the logo of the UN agency that supports Palestinian refugees.

Underneath the boxes, dozens of rockets, mortars and other explosives were found, the IDF says.

Separately, troops of the 414th combat intelligence collection unit operating in a home in northern Gaza found grenades, weapon parts and other military equipment inside a child’s bedroom, the IDF says.

Video here: https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveb...aza-find-dozens-of-rockets-under-unrwa-boxes/

Is the UN helping these cowards hide their weapons in civilian homes?
 

Arab Leaders to Israel: Annihilate Hamas​

By Eric Mack | Saturday, 02 December 2023 10:18 AM EST

Arab leaders are privately siding with Israel against Hamas, even if some are publicly condemning the operation in Gaza as endangering innocent civilians who refuse to leave or are being forced to stay, Haaretz reported this week.

Arab leaders are ultimately viewing Hamas as a "dangerous domestic enemy" on their lands, so they are urging Israel to keep fighting in Gaza after the operation to return hostages taken by Hamas on Oct. 7, according to the report.

"Publicly, some of them [like Egypt and Jordan] are falling in line with public opinion in their countries and condemning the civilian deaths caused by Israel's military response," Haaretz's Amos Harrel wrote in his analysis of the expiring cease-fire Thursday.

"But behind the scenes, almost every leader in the region, including in most of the Gulf states, is urging Israel to end the war only after Hamas is defeated, since they view the organization as a dangerous domestic enemy."

More here: https://www.newsmax.com/world/globaltalk/arab-leaders-israel-hamas/2023/12/02/id/1144515/

Bad news for Hamas if true nd it probably is.
But I thought they all supported Hamas and I thought they were all liars.

Maybe need my code ring updated
 
Yesz you've already posted about babies being hostages of Hamas.

Quit trigger posting in this thread, Dribs.
You just cant help yourself. In your debased hate, you missed the point. We see through you. Debased hate has lowered you to a level lower then you were heretofore.

It has nothing to do with babies as hostages.
 
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