
Egypt Is Siding With Israel On The Complete Disarmament of Hamas...Down To The Last Bullet! Negotiations Continue For Ceasefire! PA Rejects Hamas Having Any Role....
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HAMAS WAS CREATED BY ISRAEL GOVERNMENT. What part do you need to know about ? The current state of ISRAEL was not created by God. Who created it then. Now your on your way to understanding.
Simple but critical points. Without this you won't see it for what it is.
Hamas is an offshoot of the Palestinian Muslim Brotherhood which is a Freemason group founding in Sufi Islam/Gnosticism/Arianism. Anyone who has ever taken 10 minutes to study Islam knows about the
Ulama (Ulamanati/Illuminati): the term denoting scholars of almost all disciplines, although referring more specifically to the scholars of the religious sciences. In Sunni Islam, the ulama are regarded as the guardians, transmitters and interpreters of religious knowledge, and of Islamic doctrine and law, embracing those who fulfill religious functions in the community that require a certain level of expertise in religious and judicial issues. The “ulama” have long been seen as a very distinct group, a regulated and structured body, expressing the popular voice, constituting the “solid framework of permanent government (deep state) behind these changing dynasties”…
Kek. Now do October 7th massacre and explain how it "definitely wasn't an inside job".
Yeah I get it, you have to defend your “brotherhood” from the light of God. So go ahead and explain to us how the state of Israel which is formed in 1948 created the Illuminati when we can read about it in Mishkat Al-Anwar “The Niche For Lights” on page 38 where Al-Ghazzali makes the claim that the perfect Illuminati perceive the al-Muta, the Obeyed One… Al-Ghazzali is considered the greatest Islamic scholar after Muhammad himself. Al-Ghazzali lived long before the modern state of Israel in AD 1058-1111.
Mishkat Al-Anwar
The Ulama (Illuminati) have been around for nearly a thousand years. Their mystic sufi beliefs are embedded in the original 1988 Charters Of Hamas, yet you want us to believe that Israel is the boogieman when the evidence shows you the Islamic clandestine deep state has been around for roughly a millennium. That's a neat trick...
No. It came out of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood in 1987 and was initially supported by Israel as a counterbalance to the PLO, but all this turned sour in the 1990s.
God often works through human agency.
The Muslim Brotherhood was founded in AD 1928 by Hassan al-Banna (Hassan “The Builder”) you know like a Mason. Their movement was involved in other color revolutions which resulted in conquest of other territory for example the unification of Saudi Arabia. Even before that Jamal al-Din al-Afghani (Baatinee Freemason) who influenced Hassan “The Builder” ran a color revolution in Egypt to remove a pro-British regime. Yet when they run the same pattern of revolution in an Intifada (equivalent of BLM George Floyd riots in USA) in Israel all the sudden it's the state of Israel that creates them. Your timelines don't work... They are a much older organization than the modern state of Israel.
The Destructive Freemasonic Principles and Protocols of Al-Ikhwan Al-Muslimeen
I only reiterated facts. I said that Hamas came out of the Muslim Brotherhood which preceded it. You testify to that. Israel thought they would be a useful counterweight to the PLO and started supporting them in 1987. But that idea did not pan out within a few years. That's the timeline. I never said Israel created Hamas, as so many here are inclined to allege.
These are the ideological brothers (alleged Freemasons) of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin? I don't accept that for a second. The idea is absurd.
Yeah an obelisk in DC isn't foreign at all. There no way anyone could find a connection to Egypt right?
JAMAL AD-DIN AL-AFGHANI AND FREEMASONS IN EGYPT.
Also from Assyria and Peru. They became very popular in Europe after the Roman conquest of Egypt and their return as plunder. So what? You want to condemn Washington and Franklin? Does this mean that every triumphal arch is a sign of fealty to the Roman Emperors? Or that the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials are signs of ancient Greece? But why no pyramids? Mysteries out of time...
Watch the videos... It might takes you several days, but you will learn a lot if you want to. If you want to hide from the truth, then ignore them.
I have a fundamental revulsion against illiterate culture. Especially several days of indoctrination and arm waving, under the conceit that it is "the truth." Can't bear to express the truth in a paragraph? When all of Christianity can be expressed in a sentence?
It's just so difficult to find out who these "pillar people" are when archaeological history conveniently tells us. How ever will people ever figure it out...
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What is the definition of Hamas? People living in Gaza? Do tell what religion.
Surprise - Gaza had Jews, Christians and Muslims living there - coexisting peacefully. Yes, the oldest Arameic Christian churches are in Gaza.
I know people think HAMAS is some sort of militarized group with green head-bands - sort of like ninja-turtles or somethin, but in reality it's just people, objecting to living in a bloody guarded, concentration camp full of rubble. With no food, medicine or fresh water, under a rain of fire.
For the life of me, I don't think Trump should have encouraged Bibi, with his Trump-Gaza idea - which can be seen as ethnic cleansing. And surprise - no country wants to take in 2 million broken individuals. I agree that someone is going to have to re-build, but moving the people all out is not an option. They'll want to participate in the re-build, anyway. I think Trump has already got a deal with some of the other ME rich states, to invest in the re-build, but...
Yes, the people inside the concentration camp have weapons: disarming them all, is not going to solve anything - we know this from statistics on states that allow concealed-carry, for example.
Giving the people back their land might solve something- but that's impossible because their farms have been turned into kibbutzes full of armed soldiers. And their 1000-yr olive trees have been chopped down. Hence the fear from the Israelis who did that. They know, deep down, that it's stolen land. So those individuals NEED to kill everyone who lays claim to the farm/house/property.
The people can still throw rocks, because they don't want IDF in their homes.
So, this sort of stupidity is just a blatant call for genocide.
Ignore the downvotes. Bumped you up with what I got. You’re on the right track.
God bless your ability to see the reality of the situation. Sadness, you're a Wise and rational Fren.
Thank you, fren
See my comment to xchainlinkx, below. And note the headline - the PA (Palestinian Authority) doesn't want Hamas involved, either.
FYI, I was not the downvote.
The Palestinian Authority is a power-play from the Israelis. As was Hamas, actually.
not sure I buy that...
Hamas makes a great strawman for Israel's military strikes regardless of whether factual or not. Israel can send military aircraft to bomb a neighborhood from above, say there were hamas kids in one of the houses, and Palestine can't do anything about it.
One thing disarming hamas does is remove that excuse. If possible at least - the US is itself a country that only exists because armed civilians fought back against invaders backed by the most powerful military in the world at the time when that military attempted to disarm civilians. And then the US military has itself been driven out of countries where armed civilians became the primary danger to occupation. The whole historic effectiveness of armed civilians against an invading military has been all over the place, resulting in effective invasion one one extreme to sparking the creation of a new superpower nation on the other with plenty of long term violence in the middle (which is where the current occupation of Palestine sits already). Given how well armed and apparently young and angry Hamas is already I don't know if they can be expected to comply with gun control attempts. But failure to comply could result in renewed military strikes against neighborhoods. Also, those Hamas kids are getting some expensive weapons - it seems unlikely whoever is arming them will give up on whatever financial backing they manage to provide.
Honestly that’s a bit of an unexpected development. It’ll be interesting to see how the regional politics unfolds.
How about ISRAEL disarms.
Hmm.... I agree that any Israeli officer involved in criminal acts should, but there should be a trial by jury, that includes both Palestinians and Israelis.
You mean the IDF ‘investigating’ the conduct of their soldiers? Ok 😑
You see. That’s the problem. While the world’s busy talking about ‘SHOULD’ do this ‘SHOULD’ do that, the Israelis are running rings around you and Palestinians children dies in huge numbers (better than to suffer). 70+ years of it.
Not what I said. (but I'm not downvoting you - we all misread things)
I have read you correctly. You’re welcome to downvote, if you choose, no hard feelings.
If the Palestinians have had such level of input, as you idealised, don’t you think they wouldn’t be where they are now? That’s the whole point - they’re not the ones holding the cards or any of it. The whole ‘negotiation’ and ‘processes’ is just one big farce for the world to gnaw on while, like I said, the children dies.
There are Israelis, contrary to popular belief, who are opposed to some of the military actions Israel takes. Some do serve in the justice system, but I'm not sure even that would be sufficient. Maybe when the PA takes over, they should handle it.
Great. So when Hamas is completely disarmed, Israel will just mow all of them down, women and children included, like lambs to the slaughter. How humanitarian of them. smh
Not Likely. The PA still would have their weapons and be able to defend. The PA still holds a grudge against Hamas for all the deaths that occurred during their reign of PA members, but they would likely defend Hamas if Israel chose such a reckless path. (and FYI, not the downvote)
Average lifespan in Gaza is already so bad the average age is mid-teenagers. Historically speaking, when an invading genocidal army disarms the survivors they don't start living longer on average.
Also, to use the US as a historical example, when an invading army comes to confiscate guns and powder the native population gets MORE violent. At least in the US's case the invaders lost. In this case, the invaders are backed by nuclear bombs and I just don't see the native population surviving.
I agree whole-heartedly.
So, the idea here, seems to be disarming ONLY HAMAS? And how does one differentiate, and not kill the 'good Palestinians'? At the moment it seems that even children are haMAS. But in general, I think the people inside dislike IDF soldiers and snipers more.
Considering Egypt's involvement here, that may be part of the point. The PA is actually part of the negotiations, and may be given the 'green light' to take over without Israeli interference. They may even be given the 'privilege' of dealing with Hamas members themselves.
If the Egyptians have no patience or lenience toward the Gazans, that is worth noting. Nor do they want to take them into their own society, though they were formerly Egyptians.
I'm not against it. Then disarm the restnof the ME.
Hamas, which according to the Council on Foreign Relations, a New York City research center, is “the largest, most influential political fundamentalist movement” in the Muslim world.
By one means or another, Hamas aims to convince the world of its deep desire to eliminate Israel, and establish there instead the 23rd religious Muslim state.
Hamas is an Arabic acronym for “Harakat al-Muqawamah al-Islamiyya,” which means “The Islamic Resistance Movement.” But “hamas” is also an Arabic word that means “zeal.”
https://www.jewishchronicle.org/2008/03/31/hamas-is-a-curious-word-with-significant-meanings/
member when cabal drew Egypt and Israel into war? my how times change
Right. ZOGBots demanding complete capitulation of the Gaza concentration camp, after which the natives will be deported, while it is razed to the ground. Such must happen for the execution of the Satanic Greater Israel project (spanning from Egypt's Nile river to Iraq's Euphrates).
People on GAW seemed to be utterly convinced that Israel is a tyrannical state who lives to kill and commit slaughter on a large scale.
Let face the facts, if Israel wants to commit genocide, they wouldn't go through the effort to limit civilian casualties like warning civilians to evacuate before an attack or operation. Meanwhile, HAMAs force the civilian population to stay out in the open while their thugs run and hide in bomb shelters, not to mention the times they hide military assets in civilian buildings and locations (a genuine war crime)...
Lololololol
Edit: Heres a non-exhaustive list for you. Also see israels creation of terrorist groups, and also being so morally awesome that they are the gay and pedo capital of the world. Oh and dont forget they killed their own citizens at a music festival!
Key Reported Incidents of Israel Attacking Civilians (1948–2025)
Pre-1967: Early Conflicts and Massacres
Deir Yassin Massacre (April 9, 1948)
Context: During the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Irgun and Lehi, Jewish paramilitary groups, attacked the Palestinian village of Deir Yassin near Jerusalem. Reported Civilian Casualties: Approximately 100–120 Palestinians, including women and children, were killed. Estimates vary, with some sources claiming up to 250.
Details: The attack involved house-to-house fighting, with reports of executions and grenade use. The massacre shocked the region and contributed to Palestinian flight.
Source Findings: The UN and Red Cross documented the event as a massacre. Israel later condemned the act, but no perpetrators were prosecuted.
Contention: Some Israeli sources claim the village was a military stronghold, but most accounts confirm significant civilian deaths.
Bureij Refugee Camp Massacre (August 28, 1953)
Context: Israeli Unit 101, led by Ariel Sharon, conducted a raid on the Bureij refugee camp in Gaza, then under Egyptian control. Reported Civilian Casualties: At least 20 civilians killed, possibly more.
Details: UN officials reported Israeli forces threw bombs into huts where refugees slept and shot fleeing residents. The UN Mixed Armistice Commission called it “delibera te mass murder.”
Source Findings: Documented in UN reports and Wikipedia, citing Sharon’s diary ordering “maximal killing.”
Contention: Israel claimed the raid targeted militants, but evidence suggests indiscriminate attacks on civilians.
Qibya Massacre (October 14, 1953)
Context: Another Unit 101 operation, led by Sharon, targeted the Jordanian-controlled West Bank village of Qibya in retaliation for a Palestinian attack.
Reported Civilian Casualties: 69 villagers killed, two-thirds women and children; 45 houses, a school, and a mosque destroyed.
Details: Israeli forces used grenades and gunfire to clear homes. Sharon’s diary noted the intent for “maximal killing and damage.”
Source Findings The UN Mixed Armistice Commission condemned it as “coldblooded murder.” International outcry followed.
Contention: Israel argued it was a reprisal for cross-border attacks, but the scale of civilian deaths was widely criticized.
Ras Sedr and El Arish Killings (1956 and 1967)
Context: During the 1956 Suez Crisis and 1967 Six-Day War, Israeli forces were accused of killing Egyptian prisoners and civilians.
Reported Civilian Casualties: Reports suggest 52–300 unarmed Egyptians killed in Ras Sedr (1956) and up to 1,000 in El Arish (1967), including civilians and surrendered soldiers.
Details: Egyptian media reported mass graves in Ras Sedr with bullet-ridden skulls. Israeli historian Aryeh Yitzhaki estimated 1,000 Egyptian deaths in 1967. Some link these to the USS Liberty attack, suggesting Israel aimed to suppress evidence.
Source Findings: Documented in Egyptian reports, Haaretz, and The New York Times.
1967–1987: Occupation and Early Intifada
Sabra and Shatila Massacre (September 16–18, 1982)
Context: During the Lebanese Civil War and Israeli invasion of Lebanon, Israeli forces allowed Phalangist militias into the Sabra neighborhood and Shatila refugee camp in Beirut to clear PLO fighters.
Reported Civilian Casualties: 460–3,500 civilians, mostly Palestinians and Lebanese Shias, killed.
Details: Israeli troops surrounded the camps, fired flares at night, and did not intervene despite reports of atrocities. The massacre followed the assassination of a Phalangist leader.
Source Findings: The UN and Human Rights Watch labeled it a war crime, with Israel bearing indirect responsibility. Israel’s Kahan Commission found Ariel Sharon personally liable, leading to his resignation as defense minister.
First Intifada Crackdowns (1987–1993)
Context: The First Intifada saw widespread Palestinian protests and Israeli military responses in the West Bank and Gaza.
Reported Civilian Casualties: Over 1,000 Palestinians killed, including 200–300 children, per B’Tselem and UN estimates.
Details: Israeli forces used live ammunition, rubber bullets, and beatings against protesters, often civilians. Notable incidents include mass arrests and home demolitions.
Source Findings: Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International criticized excessive force.
Contention: Israel claimed responses targeted violent protesters, but reports highlight disproportionate civilian deaths.
1990s: Lebanon and Oslo Period
Temple Mount Shooting (October 10, 1990)
Context: During tensions over a Sukkot march, Israeli Border Police fired on Palestinians throwing rocks at Jewish worshippers at the Western Wall. Reported Civilian Casualties: 17–21 Palestinians killed, over 150 injured.
Details: The UN condemned the use of automatic weapons as excessive. Israel rejected a UN investigation.
Source Findings: UN Secretary-General’s report confirmed significant civilian deaths.
Contention: Israel argued the police responded to a riot, but critics noted the lack of Israeli casualties and disproportionate force.
Qana Massacre (April 18, 1996)
Context: During Operation Grapes of Wrath in Lebanon, Israeli artillery shelled a UN compound in Qana where civilians were sheltering.
Reported Civilian Casualties: 106 Lebanese civilians killed, including 52 children; 116 injured.
Details: The shelling followed Hezbollah rocket attacks. A UN investigation found no Hezbollah fighters in the compound, contradicting Israeli claims.
Source Findings: Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch labeled it a war crime, citing indiscriminate and disproportionate attack.
Contention: Israel claimed the shelling was a mistake due to outdated maps, but UN findings suggested intentional targeting. Mansouri Ambulance Attack (April 13, 1996)
Context: During the same operation, an Israeli helicopter rocketed an ambulance in Mansouri, Lebanon.
Reported Civilian Casualties: 6 civilians killed (2 women, 4 children).
Details: Reporters filmed the attack. UN soldiers found no weapons in the ambulance, contradicting Israel’s claim of Hezbollah use.
Source Findings: Amnesty International found no Hezbollah link, labeling it a war crime.
Contention: Israel insisted the ambulance was a military target, but evidence supports civilian status.
2000s: Second Intifada and Gaza Operations
Second Intifada (2000–2005)
Context: The Second Intifada involved Palestinian suicide bombings and Israeli military operations in the West Bank and Gaza.
Reported Civilian Casualties: Approximately 3,000 Palestinians killed, including 600–700 children, per B’Tselem. Many were civilians.
Details: Operations like Defensive Shield (2002) involved airstrikes, home demolitions, and curfews, leading to civilian deaths in Jenin and Nablus.
Source Findings: Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International documented excessive force and collective punishment.
Contention: Israel claimed operations targeted militants, but civilian tolls were significant.
Operation Cast Lead (December 27, 2008–January 18, 2009)
Context: Israel launched a military operation in Gaza to stop Hamas rocket attacks.
Reported Civilian Casualties: 700–900 civilians killed, including 300 children, per UN and B’Tselem. Total deaths: ~1,400 Palestinians.
Details: Airstrikes and ground incursions hit densely populated areas, including schools and hospitals. The UN Goldstone Report accused Israel of war crimes, including targeting civilians.
Source Findings: Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch confirmed indiscriminate attacks.
Contention: Israel disputed civilian casualty figures, claiming most were combatants, and rejected the Goldstone Report.
2010s: Gaza Wars and West Bank Operations
Operation Protective Edge (July 8–August 26, 2014)
Context: Israel responded to Hamas rocket fire and tunnel infiltrations with airstrikes and a ground offensive in Gaza.
Reported Civilian Casualties: ~1,500 civilians killed, including 550 children, per UN and Palestinian Health Ministry. Total deaths: ~2,250 Palestinians.
Details: Strikes hit residential buildings, schools, and hospitals. The UN reported 44% of Gaza’s population displaced.
Source Findings: Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch documented war crimes, including disproportionate attacks.
Contention: Israel claimed precision strikes on military targets, but high civilian tolls raised questions about proportionality.
Gaza Border Protests (2018–2019)
Context: The Great March of Return saw Palestinians protest near the Gaza-Israel fence, demanding right of return.
Reported Civilian Casualties: 189 Palestinians killed, including 32 children, per UN. Over 23,000 injured.
Details: Israeli snipers used live ammunition against protesters, some unarmed. The UN found most posed no immediate threat.
Source Findings: Human Rights Watch and UN investigations labeled the response excessive, recommending war crime probes.
Contention Israel claimed protesters included militants and posed security risks, justifying lethal force.
You can literally see videos of IDF destroying Christian stuff like they destroyed a statue of St. George.
Correct! Let alone they spit on Christians.
I mean for real, imagine trying to cope that Israel is moral or holds a high ground lol.
The ultra Orthodox in Israel do. The rest of Israel, not so much.
That is true.
Look at the Israel cucks down voting us lmfao
Haha they definitely come out full force lol
Continuing 2/2 the most moral country/army in the world.
2020s: Escalation Post-October 7, 2023
October–December 2023 Gaza Operations*
Context: Following Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attack (1,200 Israelis killed, 251 hostages taken), Israel launched a massive retaliation in Gaza.
Reported Civilian Casualties: ~21,600 Palestinians killed by year-end, one-third children, per Amnesty International. Specific incidents include:
*Saint Porphyrius Church (October 19, 2023): 18 civilians killed in an airstrike on a Gaza City church compound.
*Abu Mu‘eileq Family Home (October 22, 2023): 19 civilians killed in Deir al-Balah, a “safe” zone.
***Jabalia Refugee Camp (October 31, 2023): 126 killed in a bombing targeting a Hamas commander.
Al-Ahli Hospital (October 17, 2023): 500+ killed in a disputed strike. Initial reports blamed Israel, but some evidence suggests a misfired Palestinian rocket.
Details: Israel imposed a full siege, cutting off food, water, and electricity, and conducted intense airstrikes. Amnesty International investigated five attacks (October 7–12), finding no military targets in some cases, suggesting war crimes.
Source Findings: UN experts condemned indiscriminate attacks and collective punishment. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch reported war crimes, including attacks on civilian infrastructure.
Contention: Israel claimed strikes targeted Hamas, but high civilian tolls and lack of warnings raised concerns. Gaza Health Ministry figures are debated for not distinguishing combatants.
Rafah Strikes (December 2023–January 2024)
Context: Israel expanded operations to Rafah, designated a “safe” area, after a humanitarian pause ended.
Reported Civilian Casualties: At least 95 civilians, including 42 children, killed in four strikes, per Amnesty International.
Details: Strikes hit residential buildings with no evidence of military targets. A
December 12, 2023, attack on the Harb family homes killed 25 civilians, including 10 children.
Source Findings: Amnesty International found these were likely direct attacks on civilians, constituting war crimes. No Israeli response was provided.
Contention: Israel did not explain specific strikes, claiming general military objectives.
Al-Maghazi and Rafah Strikes (April 2024)
Context: Israeli strikes targeted central and southern Gaza amid ongoing conflict.
Reported Civilian Casualties: 44 civilians, including 32 children, killed in three strikes (one in al-Maghazi, two in Rafah).
Details: No military targets were identified in the strike zones. Survivors reported no warnings.
Source Findings: Amnesty International labeled these war crimes, citing direct or indiscriminate attacks.
Contention: Israel provided vague justifications or contradicted claims about al-Maghazi.
Kuwaiti Peace Camp and Al-Mawasi Attacks (May 26–28, 2024)
Context: Israeli airstrikes and tank shelling targeted displacement camps in Rafah, despite ICJ orders to halt operations.
Reported Civilian Casualties:
*Kuwaiti Peace Camp (May 26): 36 killed, including 6 children, in airstrikes targeting Hamas commanders.
*Al-Mawasi (May 28): 23 civilians, including 12 children, killed by tank shells in a “humanitarian zone.”
Details: US-made GBU-39 bombs were used in the camp, causing wide-area damage. UN experts called the strikes “barbaric” and disproportionate.
Source Findings: Amnesty International found the attacks likely indiscriminate or disproportionate, recommending war crime investigations.
Contention: Israel claimed Hamas fighters were present but later denied striking Al-Mawasi’s humanitarian zone.
Hospital Attacks (October 2023–June 2024)
Context: Israeli strikes hit or besieged hospitals in Gaza, alleging Hamas used them for military purposes.
Reported Civilian Casualties*: Hundreds killed across 136 strikes on 27 hospitals, per UN. Specific cases include:
Kamal Adwan Hospital (December 2024): Staff and patients killed or detained; hospital rendered inoperable.
Nasser Hospital (November 2023): 2 civilians killed at the gate.
Details: The UN reported significant civilian deaths and healthcare system collapse. Israel’s allegations of Hamas activity lacked substantiation in many cases.
Source Findings: UN High Commissioner Volker Türk called hospitals “death traps,” citing war crimes.
Contention: Israel insisted hospitals were military targets, but vague evidence and civilian tolls drew criticism. March 2025 Gaza Airstrikes
Context: Israel resumed airstrikes after a ceasefire collapsed, targeting Hamas following failed hostage talks.
Reported Civilian Casualties: Over 400 Palestinians killed in one day, including 6 family members in Khan Younis, per Gaza Health Ministry.
Details: Strikes hit houses and tent encampments. Netanyahu called it “just the beginning,” blaming Hamas for civilian deaths.
Source Findings: The Guardian noted the high civilian toll raised proportionality concerns. UN relief coordinator Tom Fletcher condemned the assault.
Contention: Israel claimed preemptive strikes on Hamas, but casualty figures suggest significant civilian impact.
April 2025 Gaza Strikes
Context: Ongoing Israeli operations targeted northern and southern Gaza.
Reported Civilian Casualties:
Al-Zeitoun (April 21, 2025): Casualties, mostly children, in a drone strike. Jabalia (April 18, 2025): 8 civilians, including 4 women and 2 children, killed in airstrikes.
Details: Strikes hit civilian gatherings and residential areas. Video evidence showed attacks on medical staff.
Source Findings: Al Jazeera reported 15 medics killed, labeling it a “war of extermination.”
Contention: Israel did not comment on specific strikes, but general claims of targeting Hamas persist.
Lebanon and Syria (2023–2025)
Context: Israeli strikes targeted Hezbollah and Syrian targets, often hitting civilian areas.
Reported Civilian Casualties:
Lebanon (September 2024): 492 killed in one day, including 73 in Ain el-Delb. Damascus (September 30, 2024): 3 civilians, including a TV anchor, killed.
Details: Strikes hit apartment blocks and crowded areas. Human Rights Watch documented apparent war crimes. Source Findings: UN and Lebanese authorities condemned the civilian toll.
Contention Israel claimed precision strikes on Hezbollah, but civilian deaths were significant.
Summary and Analysis
Total Reported Civilian Casualties: Tens of thousands across decades, with Gaza operations since 2023 alone accounting for over 50,000 deaths, per Palestinian Health Ministry.
Patterns:* Reports highlight recurring issues: airstrikes on densely populated areas, lack of warnings, and disputed claims of military targets. UN and NGO investigations frequently cite war crimes, particularly indiscriminate or disproportionate attacks
Contention Points: Israel consistently claims strikes target militants, blaming Hamas or Hezbollah for using civilian shields. Critics argue the scale of civilian deaths and infrastructure damage suggests collective punishment or relaxed rules of engagement.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osZM9UFVjfY - Narrative busting 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zb5Ch3YNebc Narrative buster 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAAP7j3yahs Narrative buster 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_3D9w-5Pbc Narrative buster 4
Thank you for your support of reason, logic, and truth.
Thank you. Some folks just can't see the obvious.
Hamas being bad doesnt make Israel the good guys....especially when you realize Hamas was created and funded by them.......
The "sides" are purposefully muddled to make it hard to discern what is going on. That is why nation states in that region use proxies to do their dirty work.
Vasty underated idea.....
Exactly.
People like to choose sides even when both are bad, and what have we learned about that?
u/#q2174
Seriously.
So is Israel admitting that HAMAS is a run away train they can no longer control?