Posted on 10/11/2023 3:34:59 PM PDT by ifinnegan
Ismail Haniyeh, born on January 29, 1962, is the leader of Hamas who ordered the attack on Israel over the weekend. He is currently living in Qatar and reportedly watched the aggressions from the comfort of his office.
His name, also spelled Isml Haniyyah and Ismail Haniya, has been synonymous with the resistance movement in Palestine for about two decades. He took over the Gaza portion of the Palestinian Territories in 2007.
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Hamas, an acronym for Harakat al-Muqawama al-Islamiyya (the Islamic Resistance Movement), was founded in 1987 in the midst of a Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation.
Haniyeh joined the ranks of Hamas and quickly rose through its leadership until winning the Palestinian legislative elections in 2006.
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A video shows Haniyeh smiling while watching the attack on Israel from his office in Doha and announced a new era in the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Mohammed Deif, the current head of Hamas inside Gaza, must have been in contact with Haniyeh, who was also seen praying.
Some background. Trump began his term addressing Qatar supporting terrorism. Deep state fought this..
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On 6 June, Trump began by tweeting: "During my recent trip to the Middle East I stated that there can no longer be funding of Radical Ideology. Leaders pointed to Qatar – look!"[9][8] An hour and a half later, he remarked on Twitter that it was "good to see the Saudi Arabia visit with the King and 50 countries already paying off. They said they would take a hard line on funding extremism, and all reference [sic] was pointing to Qatar. Perhaps this will be the beginning of the end to the horror of terrorism!"[10][11][12] This was in contrast to attempts by The Pentagon and State department to remain neutral.
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Trump was successful and even got Qatar to buy American airplanes.
In contrast Biden in 2022 makes Qatar an ally.
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Qatar and the United States are strategic allies. Qatar has been designated a major non-NATO ally by the United States.
Shear, Michael D. (31 January 2022). "Biden Designates Qatar as a Major Non-NATO Ally". The New York Times.
That’s the Middle East for you.
This is the one:
“He was nearly killed in an air strike 20 years ago that cost him one of his arms and a leg. He lost an eye in another attack.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmInkxbvlCs
Yes. I think so.
And you made me chuckle.
Gaza is ruled by a leader who lives in a different country than his people, with his own money network to finance a terrorist squad that oppresses, murders and maims their own people as well as their neighbors from the safety of a high-rise condo far away.
Mossad will get him some way, some how, some day.
Personally I think Qatar, probably Doha, is a legitimate military target.
Take out the leadership.
US has a military base there.
Biden made Qatar a non-NATO ally.
Who ever he is the Israelis will whack his âss like they did the bastards who did the Munich Olympics’s .the terrorists weredeadbut not the bastards who gave the orders so the Israelis did it with extreme prejudice.
Who ever he is the Israelis will whack his âss like they did the bastards who did the Munich Olympics’s .the terrorists weredeadbut not the bastards who gave the orders so the Israelis did it with extreme prejudice.
Qatar should turn him over to US or Israel immediately, else be cut off by US and anyone aligned with us. Or, launch a raid and take him out, dead or alive.
Yes, it’s coming.
“Ismail Haniyeh, born on January 29, 1962, is the leader of Hamas who ordered the attack on Israel over the weekend. He is currently living in Qatar and reportedly watched the aggressions from the comfort of his office.”
The current leader of Hamas is a coward and the U.S. is cowardly in not demanding Qatar expell the terrorist leader. The largest U.S. military base in the Middle East is in Qatar.
This is the one:
“He was nearly killed in an air strike 20 years ago that cost him one of his arms and a leg. He lost an eye in another attack.”
I think he’s angry he didn’t get a Monte Python role.
He can play Mr. Merriweather in the “Little Big Man” remake.
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