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Taxslave2

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Not until you admit Israel keeps fucking this situation up and are just as bad as Hamas. :)
OK Jew hater. I admit Israel beggars all the various Muslim terrorists to lob missiles into their country on a near daily basis and paid Hamas to rape and murder innocent civilians at a concert. Happy now?
 
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OK Jew hater. I admit Israel beggars all the various Muslim terrorists to lob missiles into their country on a near daily basis and paid Hamas to rape and murder innocent civilians at a concert. Happy now?

Sorry, that won't work mostly - besides the obvious disengeniousness of the post - is the fact that's not at all what I'm asking, so...

Good try though! Maybe try again?
 

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Hamas man tells interrogators he wanted to sell IDF soldier’s head for US$10,000
Sgt. Adir Tahar, 19, died on the day of the Hamas invasion on Oct. 7 while defending an IDF post on the border of the Gaza Strip

Author of the article:David Isaac, Jewish News Syndicate , National Post Wire Services
Published Jan 19, 2024 • Last updated 2 days ago • 2 minute read

A Hamas terrorist admitted to Israeli interrogators that he tried to sell the decapitated head of an IDF soldier for US$10,000. That soldier was the son of David Tahar of Jerusalem.


His son, Sgt. Adir Tahar, 19, died on the day of the Hamas invasion on Oct. 7 while defending an IDF post on the border of the Gaza Strip.


David Tahar would end up burying his son twice—first without the head and the second time after the head was recovered following a two-and-a-half-month effort.

The father describes the head’s recovery as a “miracle.”

Before Tahar buried his son the first time, he insisted, over the objections of the army, on seeing the body. When he opened the coffin, he saw that the head was missing.

The body was identified through DNA tests, his son’s dog tags and some items that were in his uniform’s pockets, he explained to Channel 14 on Wednesday.

After the funeral, Tahar went on a mission to find out what happened to the head. Where had it gone?


The breakthrough came when investigators of the Israeli Security Agency, also known as Shabak or the Shin Bet, interrogated two Hamas terrorists who had been captured. One of them admitted to trying to sell the head for $10,000.

Tahar said that to call them barbarians is a “compliment” compared to what they really are.

The information obtained by the Shin Bet started in motion a search by a select IDF unit backed up by an armored brigade. They located Adir’s head in a freezer in an ice cream shop in Gaza City. It was in a bag that also contained tennis balls and terrorist documents.

Adir, who served in the elite Golani Infantry Brigade’s 13th Battalion, fought bravely on Oct. 7. Though outnumbered, he and 18 comrades fought off hundreds of terrorists for more than an hour, killing an untold number.


Terrorists fired an anti-tank missile at Adir and also three grenades. “His body was filled with shrapnel,” his father said. After that, they decapitated him.

Adir was well-liked by fellow soldiers and officers alike, an unusual thing, an officer told his father. “It’s hard to be loved both by the soldiers and by the officers. Adir was like that,” the officer said.

To keep Adir’s memory alive, his father is setting up a center to help at-risk children from turning to a life of crime. “It was Adir’s way—to bring together and help those who were less fortunate,” he said.
 

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Hamas terrorist tried to sell dead IDF soldier's head for $10,000, father says
Author of the article:postmedia News
Published Jan 19, 2024 • Last updated 2 days ago • 1 minute read

A Hamas terrorist allegedly tried to sell the head of a dead Israeli soldier of $10,000 US, according to the Jewish News Syndicate via the National Post.


The father of Sgt. Adir Tahar, 19, says he was told by Israeli interrogators that his son’s head was put up for sale after he was killed and decapitated during a long battle with Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, the day the Palestinian terror group invaded Israel. One of two captured Hamas fighters being interrogated admitted trying to sell Tahar’s head, the report says.


Tahar’s body was reportedly identified through DNA testing, his dog tags and items found in his uniform pockets. His father said his son was “filled with shrapnel” and missing his head.

“The terrorists, the barbarians, it’s too little to say for them, they beheaded him and took the head to Gaza,” David Tahar told local Channel 14, according to i24 News. “It’s insanely barbaric.”


After burying his headless son the first time — two funerals were held — David Tahar began searching for the rest of Adir’s remains. After two months, a select IDF unit, acting on information from the interrogators, found Adir’s head in a freezer in an ice cream shop in Gaza City, in a duffel bag with tennis balls and terrorist documents.

Discovery of the head was “a miracle,” according to his father. A second funeral was held after the head was found and reunited with Adir’s body.

“It is an obvious miracle in my eyes that I can give him peace of mind and body,” David Tahar said. “What we are currently trying to do is to have a memorial for Adir.”

David Tahar said he would set up a centre for at-risk children in Israel to keep his son’s memory alive.

“It was Adir’s way — to bring together and help those who were less fortunate,” David said, according to the Jewish News Syndicate.
 

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Face it. The human hostages have been dead for months.

Its the nuke tech Hamas poached on their "fission trip" that the world wants out of Hamas’s hands.
 
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Why is everyone upset? Hamas is winning.

Tell me they aren't.
UNRWA and its connection to the terrorist group Hamas is not a new problem, it’s also not new information for Canadian officials, elected or otherwise. The allegations against UNRWA being intertwined with Hamas and their terrorist activities goes back almost 20 years.

While the allegations were denied for years, the Conservative government of Stephen Harper announced in 2010 that it was withdrawing funding from UNRWA and that it would be “redirected in accordance with Canadian values.”

UNRWA has been criticized for years for running schools based on anti-Semitism and teaching students to hate Jews. Over the years, it has also been well documented that UNRWA facilities have been used to hide weapons and even launch attacks.

Did Canada, and Canadians, help fund the tunnels now built across Gaza and the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks by Hamas? The uncomfortable answer is yes, and officials knew despite their public claims of enduring oversight.

For years, the Trudeau government has been funding UNRWA, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, to the tune of tens of millions of dollars. On June 26, 2023, just over three months before the Oct. 7 attacks, they pledged another $103 million over four years and on Dec. 14, despite all that is now known, a Trudeau cabinet minister said we should be giving more, not less, to UNRWA.
Since 2016, we have given well over $200 million in funding to UNRWA with untold sums going to Hamas.

According to UNRWA’s published list of funders, Canada has been a top 10 donor for years, giving $23,713,560 or $32 million Cdn. We’ve been giving similar amounts for years…
 
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UNRWA and its connection to the terrorist group Hamas is not a new problem, it’s also not new information for Canadian officials, elected or otherwise. The allegations against UNRWA being intertwined with Hamas and their terrorist activities goes back almost 20 years.

While the allegations were denied for years, the Conservative government of Stephen Harper announced in 2010 that it was withdrawing funding from UNRWA and that it would be “redirected in accordance with Canadian values.”

UNRWA has been criticized for years for running schools based on anti-Semitism and teaching students to hate Jews. Over the years, it has also been well documented that UNRWA facilities have been used to hide weapons and even launch attacks.

Did Canada, and Canadians, help fund the tunnels now built across Gaza and the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks by Hamas? The uncomfortable answer is yes, and officials knew despite their public claims of enduring oversight.

For years, the Trudeau government has been funding UNRWA, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, to the tune of tens of millions of dollars. On June 26, 2023, just over three months before the Oct. 7 attacks, they pledged another $103 million over four years and on Dec. 14, despite all that is now known, a Trudeau cabinet minister said we should be giving more, not less, to UNRWA.
Since 2016, we have given well over $200 million in funding to UNRWA with untold sums going to Hamas.

According to UNRWA’s published list of funders, Canada has been a top 10 donor for years, giving $23,713,560 or $32 million Cdn. We’ve been giving similar amounts for years…
We must keep those high ranking Hamas officials living the life of leisure in Qatar and Dubai . How much finds its way back to the Liberal Party of Canada ?
 

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Those lecturing Israel should walk a mile in a kibbutz
Seeing the devastation and brutality of the attacks in person is vastly different than reading about them.


Author of the article:Brian Lilley
Published Jan 22, 2024 • Last updated 1 day ago • 3 minute read

TEL-AVIV — Reading about the devastating terrorist attacks launched against Israel on Oct. 7 is one thing, seeing it in person, walking the ground, and smelling the lingering scent of a burned-out building is something else.


The experience puts things that have been theoretical for now into concrete terms.


“After your memories of what you have seen fade, the smell will stay with you,” Illan Cohen said as we toured Kibbutz Re’im on Monday afternoon.

Cohen, whom I met in Toronto last November, was part of the community defence force that fought back against the Hamas terrorists for five days until the military finally helped them clear out the last of the buildings.

When we met a few months ago, he gave graphic commentary of what he had seen and experienced and shared videos of the attack — none of that compares to seeing it in person.

We stood in a dark, lifeless home where two young men who lived in the Kibbutz had been killed, along with two young women. For the four young people, who had been at the Nova Music Festival, Re’im was the closest Kibbutz and many concert-goers fled to the community hoping for safety.


Thanks to Cohen and his fellow defence force members, some did find safety, but others were massacred — not just killed, but their bodies torched. The room we stood in was charred black from floor to ceiling, the windows dripping down the walls like cheap melted candles.

“They didn’t just kill our people, they desecrated them,” said one reservist of the IDF who asked not to be named.

It’s the story you heard time and again, the brutality of the attack: It was not being enough for Hamas to shoot and kill someone, they had to do more.

We drove south from Tel-Aviv early Monday morning, visiting several spots, including Kibbutz Kfar Aza. It was there we met Chen Kotler Abrahams, who walked us through her community, describing what happened on Oct. 7.





On that fateful Saturday morning, Kotler Abrahams was actually out of the country, but immediately woke to the alerts going off on the phone apps all Israelis seem accustomed to. She spoke quickly to her father who was out for his morning walk and exercises near where the Hamas terrorists were breaching the grounds and helped ensure his safety from afar.

Despite being away, Chen detailed from her front deck where many of her friends were shot and killed. The terrorists had landed on her roof and took up positions all around her home, where they ambushed anyone coming to retrieve their weapons for the defence operations.

Kfar Aza was one of the Kibbutz settlements where Hamas clearly had detailed intelligence on the layout and security plans for the community.


While Kotler Abrahams speaks of her youth, going to Gaza for the beaches, socializing with Palestinians who lived just a few kilometres away, she’s not sure what the future holds, saying more than 20 years of living under rocket attacks — followed by the events of Oct. 7 — has taken away her trust in people.

“I hope for peace, I say peace, everyday,” Kotler Abrahams said, while admitting she doesn’t know what that looks like anymore.

That’s a problem for many Israelis today: What does peace look like?

While the rest of the world clamours for a two-state solution and demands that Israel show “restraint,” average Israelis want to know that they are safe and that their families are safe. Sitting across the table, Elyon Levy, a spokesman for the Israeli government on the war, put it in simple terms.

“The war will be over when the diplomats at the UN feel safe babysitting the children at Nir Oz and being responsible for their safety,” Levy said.

That’s not something the UN diplomats, including Canada’s Bob Rae, are likely going to be comfortable doing. Yet, they will lecture Israel on their reaction to the Oct. 7 attacks and the threat of more to come.

Perhaps, they should come spend time walking the grounds, taking in the smells, and spend less time pontificating.
 
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Trudeau himself has defended giving money to UNRWA over and over again in the Commons — as recently as Dec. 14, Ahmed Hussen, minister of International Development, was calling for more money for UNRWA.

“How can Canada fund UNRWA when one of its own employees held an Israeli citizen hostage in Gaza?” Independent MP Kevin Vuong asked the government.

“In these crucial times, trusted agencies, like UNRWA, must receive more support, not less,” Hussen said???

When that exchange took place more than a month ago, the complicity of UNRWA in the Hamas attacks of Oct. 7 had been well documented. From the UNRWA employees holding hostages to tunnels being connected to UNRWA facilities.

Supposedly well-meaning countries like Canada have sent aid money for schools, for health care and for infrastructure to UNRWA and it has been diverted to the evil and deadly acts of Hamas. As author and former Labour Party member of the Knesset Einat Wilf has said, “Hamas is UNRWA and UNRWA is Hamas.”

Wilf has met with and warned Canadian officials at the embassy in Tel Aviv about what was happening to their donations to UNRWA but her warnings were ignored. We cannot say that the Trudeau government didn’t know what was happening to our funding, we can say they didn’t care to look deeper or believe the evidence.

So, not all Palestinians are Hamas, but Hamas are all Palestinians…& Hamas is UNRWA and UNRWA is Hamas. UNRWA is the largest agency of the United Nations, employing over 30,000 staff, 99% of which are locally recruited Palestinians. It is a complicated arrangement, & it potentially puts the UN and its resolutions with respect to Israel in a different light? Or it doesn’t? Go Team!
 
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Trudeau himself has defended giving money to UNRWA over and over again in the Commons — as recently as Dec. 14, Ahmed Hussen, minister of International Development, was calling for more money for UNRWA.

“How can Canada fund UNRWA when one of its own employees held an Israeli citizen hostage in Gaza?” Independent MP Kevin Vuong asked the government.

“In these crucial times, trusted agencies, like UNRWA, must receive more support, not less,” Hussen said???

When that exchange took place more than a month ago, the complicity of UNRWA in the Hamas attacks of Oct. 7 had been well documented. From the UNRWA employees holding hostages to tunnels being connected to UNRWA facilities.

Supposedly well-meaning countries like Canada have sent aid money for schools, for health care and for infrastructure to UNRWA and it has been diverted to the evil and deadly acts of Hamas. As author and former Labour Party member of the Knesset Einat Wilf has said, “Hamas is UNRWA and UNRWA is Hamas.”

Wilf has met with and warned Canadian officials at the embassy in Tel Aviv about what was happening to their donations to UNRWA but her warnings were ignored. We cannot say that the Trudeau government didn’t know what was happening to our funding, we can say they didn’t care to look deeper or believe the evidence.

So, not all Palestinians are Hamas, but Hamas are all Palestinians…& Hamas is UNRWA and UNRWA is Hamas. UNRWA is the largest agency of the United Nations, employing over 30,000 staff, 99% of which are locally recruited Palestinians. It is a complicated arrangement, & it potentially puts the UN and its resolutions with respect to Israel in a different light? Or it doesn’t? Go Team!
You mean. . . y'all fed, clothed and provided medicine to those terrorists? Well, I guess that makes Canada a terrorist state.
 
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