Posted on 12/25/2023 1:01:21 PM PST by Eleutheria5
During operational activity, IDF soldiers found evidence connecting Hamas’ terrorist activities to the Indonesian Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip.
In the inner compound of the hospital, a white Toyota truck of the same type used by Hamas terrorists during the October 7th massacre was located, along with additional weapons.
Furthermore, in the same inner compound and demarcated area, a Toyota Corolla vehicle with an Israeli license plate was found that belonged to the family of the late Samer Talalka. RPG remnants and bloodstains were found in the vehicle, which were identified as belonging to another hostage. The finding of the vehicle directly links the hospital to the brutal events of October 7th.
The Indonesian Hospital was opened in 2015 near Jabalya and is the largest hospital in the northern Gaza Strip. It is one of the hospitals that the Hamas terrorist organization uses in order to hide behind sick civilians, and from which it operates terrorist infrastructure. The Indonesian Hospital serves as a meeting place to conduct fighting and a base for senior officials and operatives of the Hamas terrorist organization. The hospital has extensive terrorist infrastructure and near it there are tunnel shafts leading to a tunnel route in the hospital area.
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AOC and the Squaws are good with gang rape and massacring Jewish women.
Funny. The Washington Post says there’s no conclusive evidence…
No, wait. That’s another big hospital in north Gaza where they found weapons, comm centers, and tunnels. Oh, and four bodies of dead hostages in a building adjacent to the hospital proper.
Nope, no good; not conclusive enough.
Remember the WP motto: “Democracy dies in darkness.”
It’s a b_ _ ch when it turns out you’re the darkness.
Find hostages, Hamas animals, or explosives in a hospital? Demolish it. Leave an army field tent over the rubble with a boy scout first aid kit.
Israel planted the evidence there, dontcha know./s
Not surprised.
Sarcasm noted.
However, for those claiming otherwise, 200 miles of deep, concrete reinforced tunnels filled with weapons and equipment didn’t just appear after 7 October.
The IDF is good but it isn’t that good.
Nope. That dog don’t hunt.
“The Washington Post says there’s no conclusive evidence…”
What is the root cause of WP and elite universities siding with Muslim terrorists?
The Washington Post says there’s no conclusive evidence…
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There’s a 49 minute video complied from the GoPro of the terrorists. No one posts it because it is simply too horrifying.
200 miles
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over 500 miles found now.
And then there is the steel lined 10 foot wide tunnel that goes from the greenhouse complex north of the Gaza border to another greenhouse complex south of Khan Younis.
Yeah, like the Washington Post said, no conclusive tie-in. /s
Thanks for the input.
Simple. The saying goes: “The enemy of my enemy is my friend.”
The liberal/left/communists and the Muslim extremists both hate Western democracies (especially the U.S.) and want them destroyed.
The liberal/left/communists know the Muslims are treacherous but believe they can control them afterward.
The Muslim extremists know the liberal/left/communists are unclean infidels and will begin killing them as soon as they gain enough power to do so.
Those in the West who understand the viperous nature of both, know they will only be free of the danger they pose when each group is permanently “dealt with.”
It is just amazing that the NYT and WP can write such long and detailed articles and be so full of crap!
Level it. Preferably with all the staff inside.
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“The liberal/left/communists and the Muslim extremists both hate Western democracies (especially the U.S.) and want them destroyed.”
True, however some may argue, “But the U.S. is a Republic.”
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