Posted on 03/22/2024 2:04:38 PM PDT by Conservat1
Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories says overwhelming amount of food and aid enters the Strip daily, blames UN for failing to distribute it.
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Some GrubHub and opening a few McDonald’s will solve the food problems. Loaves and Filet O’ Fishes on the way.
https://www.10bis.co.il/next/en/restaurants/menu/delivery/28012/mcdonalds—jaffa-courts
Did we care about starvation of the Germans or the Japanese during WWII? Hamas could end this tonight with UNCONDITIONAL Surrender .
Exactly!
Could you even imagine that we would ship grain to Germany during the war to help starving children?!
Nope. We just rounded up the Japanese and put them in camps.
We let the Germans stay free though …
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Strange huh?
On the other hand, there is film footage of Israelis blocking convoys from getting into Gaza and the IDF doing nothing to prevent the blockades. They claim that on some days they prevent all food shipments from getting into Gaza and in the background you can see dozens of trucks filled with flour standing still on the roads.
These Israelis even wander into Gaza and talk about taking back the land and building homes and businesses there.
The truth is so hard to come by when all we have are "official news sources" that toe their governments' lines and "independent news sources" who have their own axes to grind.
Nope.
“ We let the Germans stay free though …”
My German grandparents and their parents were heavily discriminated against during WWI. They were fired and unemployable. There was even a law that said they couldn’t speak German in public without being arrested and fined.
True but the Germans weren’t Muslim. Muslims are conditioned from birth that their primary objective is to die killing Infidels.
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