Posted on 11/04/2023 6:48:26 PM PDT by Conservat1
horrifying new video purportedly shows at least a dozen Gaza residents shot dead in the streets by Hamas terrorists as they were attempting to flee from the north to the south of the Hamas-controlled region. In the video posted on X, a man films the carnage as he rides a bicycle down the Al Rasheed beach road, crying out in anguish the camera focuses on the dead bodies, many of them lying in pools of blood. In a separate post, author and journalist Amjad Taha said the victims were among “dozens” killed by Hamas snipers, including women and children, because “they do not want citizens to leave.” “They want to use them as human shields and will kill anyone who attempts to leave. Hamas terrorists in Gaza will, as usual, blame #Israel because it is easy and there is media that accepts this propaganda,” he wrote.
.. video purportedly shows at least a dozen Gaza residents shot dead in the streets by Hamas terrorists as they were attempting to flee from the north to the south of the Hamas-controlled region. In a separate post, author and journalist Amjad Taha said the victims were among “dozens” killed by Hamas snipers, including women and children, because “they do not want citizens to leave.” The video is fueling disturbing speculation that Hamas has been killing Gaza citizens and attempting to blame their deaths on Israeli airstrikes. Taha says the man shooting the video from the bicycle is saying “Airstrikes? Does this look like airstrikes?” in Arabic. Israel has faced mounting pressure to broker a temporary ceasefire with Hamas in recent days, including from President Biden and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, following a prolonged military campaign in Gaza that began when terrorists invaded Israel on Oct. 7, killing 1,400 people.
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More fake news by the basement trolls.
Wouldn’t an antisemite like you feel more comfortable over at DU?
PALLYWOOD JIHAD POSING AS “INDEPENDENT JOURNALISTS”
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Exposed: Hamas’s propaganda team,” by Maayan Jaffe-Hoffman, Jerusalem Post, November 2, 2023:
Around five dozen individuals, some associated with Hamas and collectively boasting more than 100 million social media followers, have been waging a propaganda campaign against Israel on various social media platforms since the start of the Swords of Iron war on October 7.
These influencers, who identify as independent journalists, are often seen sporting blue press vests and helmets. They have also reportedly found refuge in Al-Shifa hospital, which the IDF recently disclosed serves as a Hamas command and control center, providing them with access to electricity and the internet.
While these individuals may appear to be speaking independently, they effectively act as the mouthpiece for the terrorist organization. Furthermore, they frequently feature in interviews and are quoted in mainstream media, causing their lies to spread.
The Jerusalem Post has located some of these influencers through inside and open sources. It plans to reveal their identities in the coming weeks.
Here are some examples:
Plestia Alaqad (Instagram handle @byplestia) has more than a million followers and calls herself an independent journalist but spread the lie on Instagram and in an interview with British TV that Israel bombed the Al-Ahli Hospital and killed more than 1,000 people.
“Yesterday, a complete massacre happened,” she said of the missile, which was quickly proven to be a misfired Islamic Jihad rocket and not connected to Israel at all. “Around 1,000 civilians were killed and martyred.”
Fewer than 50 people were killed in the incident, according to international independent investigations.
“It’s a genocide, literally a genocide, not a massacre,” she told Britain’s GB News. She threw out several numbers of people dead, including 10 journalists at the time, which the station noted could not be verified.
In her posts, she has not provided any explanation for the commencement of the airstrikes on Gaza – namely, the October 7 massacre….
https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-771443
I’m sure these were the exact people ayatollah obama was speaking about when he said people dying in gaza have nothing to do with hamas:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4194539/posts
Stop playing the equivalent of what the Race Card is by blacks.
Stop with this shut-down tactic.
It's PATHETIC
It’s an M.O. of the Mad Mo cult.
I invite all Freepers to wade through E3s posts. See if you come to any conclusion except that he is an antisemite. By that I mean not someone who criticized George Soros, but a Jew hater who cheers on Hamas, and wants to see see the Jews dead.
Imagine: nodding along with death to America, Iran.
seeing things eye to eye with hamas.
agreeing with Putin, Xi, Assad, Erdogan, hezbollah and the avg muslim.
Muslims wouldn’t have to do this except for the Jews. Well, except for the Jews, the Christians, the infidels, and the wrong kind of Muslims. Other than for them, there would be peace.
Antisemite commie lover.
Oh, he’s got way more issues than just being an antisemite.
The “IT’S THE JOOOOS” crowd will never be convinced that all this is just “Jew propaganda.” Like all those Palestinian leaders are just Jewish actors reading a Jewish written script for something.
He is also extremely boring repeating the Samo samo.
Mellman: Do Palestinians support Hamas? Polls paint a murky picture
BY Mark Mellman, 10/25/23 09:15 AM ET
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Polls in potential presidential elections paint a different picture. If new presidential elections were held with two candidates, Fatah’s Mahmoud Abbas and Hamas’s Ismail Haniyeh, Abbas would receive 37 percent of the vote, and Haniyeh would win in a landslide with 58 percent.
Of course, both Hamas and Fatah run dictatorships that arrest and torture political opponents, a problem more severe in Gaza than on the West Bank. So, voters’ responses may reflect fear rather than true preference.
With that caveat in mind, Gazans give Abbas just 33 percent, while 64 percent would vote for Hamas’s Haniyeh. Haniyeh leads more narrowly on the West Bank but still has 50 percent, to 43 percent for Abbas. ..
By 70 percent to 28 percent, Palestinians oppose a two-state solution — “the establishment of a Palestinian state alongside Israel.”
An even larger number — 76 percent to 21 percent — oppose a “one state solution …in which the two sides enjoy equal rights.”
Given a choice among three options for “ending the occupation and building an independent state,” 21 percent prefer “negotiations,” 22 percent “peaceful popular resistance” and 52 percent select “armed conflict.”
A 58 percent majority support a “return to the armed intifada [terrorism] and confrontations,” while 41 percent oppose such a move.
In short, Hamas’s leader receives substantially more support than Fatah’s President Abbas, but that reflects Abbas’s weakness more than Hamas’s strength. At the legislative level, with no candidates, only parties mentioned, the two large parties appear to be at parity.
https://thehill.com/opinion/4273883-mellman-do-palestinians-support-hamas-polls-paint-a-murky-picture/
Debate like a man and stop tattling. Stop being a cuck.
See if you come to any conclusion except that he is an antisemite.
Define "antisemite." I want the U.S. to take care of its citizens. That doesn't mean malice or contempt for any other country or race, it just means that the U.S. should take care of its own problems first and foremost.
By that I mean not someone who criticized George Soros, but a Jew hater who cheers on Hamas, and wants to see see the Jews dead.
Where the Hell did I cheer for Hamas or want Israelis dead?
I DON'T CARE, OKAY?
I want the U.S. to take care of its own problems.
This is not too hard to comprehend.
My non-support of Our Greatest Ally EVAH! doesn't mean I want them destroyed. I want to take care of our own first. That's all.
Why should anyone be shocked or surprised? Butchers are going to butcher.
One of America’s problems are dimwit kkks playing white Christian nationalists.
Christians don’t hate jews, blacks, hispanics etc....
‘nuff said?
Then post them then. Stop with this subliminal crap.
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