Hamas attacks Israel

Ron in Regina

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Nutlessyahud is fighting for their return with every Oz of his being.
Hamas aren’t angels either with their continuing to hold the last 24-ish surviving holocaustages & the dead other hostages, while hiding amongst & under the Palestinians, knowing that Israel absolutely isn’t gonna stop until they have ALL their people back, dead or alive, and until they know Hamas isn’t going to be capable of another 10/07/23-2.0 from Gaza….
1745028390551.jpeg….& knowing that anything less than that is just bullshit…but then knew that 10.06.23…& that was part of Hamas’s plan when they pulled that trigger.
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As far as the rebuilding of Gaza, that should fall solely & squarely on the shoulders of Hamas & those that supported them militarily, financially, or otherwise.
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On Tuesday, the armed wing of Hamas armed said the group had lost contact with militants holding Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander after the Israeli army attacked their hideout. Alexander is a New Jersey native and a 21-year-old soldier in the Israeli army.

The armed wing later released a video warning hostages' families that their "children will return in black coffins with their bodies torn apart from shrapnel from your army."…and if that’s the case, responsibility for that death along with every other again falls solely & squarely upon the shoulders of Hamas & anyone that sided with or supporting them.

Israeli military strikes killed at least 32 Palestinians, including women and children, across the Gaza Strip on Thursday, the Hamas controlled local health authorities said…and those 32 deaths fall solely & squarely upon Hamas and anyone that sided with or supported them.
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One of those strikes killed six people and wounded several others at a UN-run school in Jabalia in northern Gaza Strip. The Israeli military said the strike targeted a Hamas command center…& those deaths would fall solely & squarely on the shoulders of Hamas and their supporters.
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The war was triggered by Hamas' October 7, 2023, attack on southern Israel, in which 1,200 people were killed and 251 taken hostage to Gaza, according to Israeli tallies.
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Since then, more than 51,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli offensive, according to Hamas controlled local health authorities…and every one of those fall solely & squarely onto Hamas also.
 

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Hamas aren’t angels either with their continuing to hold the last 24-ish surviving holocaustages & the dead other hostages, while hiding amongst & under the Palestinians, knowing that Israel absolutely isn’t gonna stop until they have ALL their people back, dead or alive, and until they know Hamas isn’t going to be capable of another 10/07/23-2.0 from Gaza….& knowing that anything less than that is just bullshit…but then knew that 10.06.23…& that was part of Hamas’s plan when they pulled that trigger.

As far as the rebuilding of Gaza, that should fall solely & squarely on the shoulders of Hamas & those that supported them militarily, financially, or otherwise.

On Tuesday, the armed wing of Hamas armed said the group had lost contact with militants holding Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander after the Israeli army attacked their hideout. Alexander is a New Jersey native and a 21-year-old soldier in the Israeli army.

The armed wing later released a video warning hostages' families that their "children will return in black coffins with their bodies torn apart from shrapnel from your army."…and if that’s the case, responsibility for that death along with every other again falls solely & squarely upon the shoulders of Hamas & anyone that sided with or supporting them.

Israeli military strikes killed at least 32 Palestinians, including women and children, across the Gaza Strip on Thursday, the Hamas controlled local health authorities said…and those 32 deaths fall solely & squarely upon Hamas and anyone that sided with or supported them.

One of those strikes killed six people and wounded several others at a UN-run school in Jabalia in northern Gaza Strip. The Israeli military said the strike targeted a Hamas command center…& those deaths would fall solely & squarely on the shoulders of Hamas and their supporters.

The war was triggered by Hamas' October 7, 2023, attack on southern Israel, in which 1,200 people were killed and 251 taken hostage to Gaza, according to Israeli tallies.

Since then, more than 51,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli offensive, according to Hamas controlled local health authorities…and every one of those fall solely & squarely onto Hamas also.
How's the invasion and occupation of West Bank coming along? There is a peace solution but it's Israel who has resisted peace for the past 58 years.
 

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I don’t know. How is it coming along?
Not good for anyone. The US never really did recover from the OPEC induced energy crisis as retaliation for the West Bank invasion that lead to crazy inflation and 20% interest rates of the early 80s. How was that for you and your family? Did you get a thank you from Tel Aviv?

Now it might cost Israel their Demona reactor soon enough. I hope they have an ongoing 100km evacuation zone around it.
 

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Not good for anyone. The US never really did recover from the OPEC induced energy crisis as retaliation for the West Bank invasion…
I’m assuming you don’t mean by Jordan?
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…but by Israel taking it away from Jordan.
…that lead to crazy inflation and 20% interest rates of the early 80s. How was that for you and your family? Did you get a thank you from Tel Aviv?

Now it might cost Israel their Demona reactor soon enough. I hope they have an ongoing 100km evacuation zone around it.
If Israel only took back from Jordan the land of judaea and Samaria up to & including Jerusalem, could that excuse have been avoided?😳
 

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You need to use biblical names applied by secular Israelis? Thats bizarre.
The West Bank wasn’t the West Bank unit it was annexed by Jordan in 1950 (after it was captured from the Palestinians & Israelis in 1948. If that area isn’t called by the name Jordan called it after it annexed it, what name would you use as opposed to what Jordan renamed it?
…the OPEC induced energy crisis as retaliation for the West Bank invasion…
So the OPEC flex in the early to mid-70’s, you’re claiming, was due to Israel taking the West Bank away from Jordan in 1967, several years before OPEC’s flex, after Jordan took it away from the Palestinians & Israelis in 1948? Really? Makes as much sense as anything else in that neighbourhood.

If this was based in reality, & OPEC formed in the early ‘60’s…then why would OPEC wait until into the early ‘70’s to flex???

Now, the Yom Kappur war did happen in 1973, so you might build an argument around that as opposed to anything in 1967.
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Ron in Regina

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Palestine right up till then going back to the Roman's who punted the Pharisaic Jews.
You’re saying the Romans didn’t rename that area the “West Bank” then? 😳How bizarre.
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P.S. Anticipating where you might go next, Mesopotamia" means "between the rivers": in Greek, referencing the Tigris and Euphrates.
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Oh yeah, why did “Mohammed Yasser Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa al-Husseini” have an Egyptian accent? If it was because he was born in, raised in, grew up in, served militarily in, etc…Egypt…wouldn’t he be as much of a colonizer in the areas now known as Gaza, Israel, and the “West Bank” from Jordan as anyone else pointing their fingers in that neighbourhood?
 

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Read again. I don't give a flying fuck. Judea is long gone and it's going to stay gone not matter what a bunch of white atheist Polocks and their brainwashed North American supporters think.

Europeans don't buy the bullshit, S.Americans don't buy the bullshit, Asians and South Asians, Africans all don't give flying fuck. Only those exposed to the Nor Am propaganda machine give a shit.

Jews as you and I know them came into being long after Christ.

Rabbinic Judaism originated in the 2nd century. It came from the Judean Pharisees (NOT HEBREW ISRAELITES) The Talmud is the rabbinic writings known as Oral Law, and these writing became a core part of Judaism for Rabbinic Jews. The Hebrew scriptures are interpreted through the Talmud.

Tell me what you see.

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Ron in Regina

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Anyway….Back to the present.
Is it an Easter holocaustages miracle?
Hamas is willing to dictate hugely lopsided terms to Israel knowing it won’t accept them, to still appear relevant, after dragging this out for 18 months.
Oh well, I guess it’s not an Easter miracle.
….& that brings us current to this weekend.
 
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Left-leaning Jews say NDP's preoccupation with Israel leaves them politically homeless
NDP says Sandra Sousa campaign worker who told family that Israeli Jews should be deported to New York City has been removed

Author of the article:Bryan Passifiume
Published Apr 21, 2025 • Last updated 20 hours ago • 3 minute read

The NDP campaign bus is parked in downtown Ottawa on Saturday, March 22, 2025.
The NDP campaign bus is parked in downtown Ottawa on Saturday, March 22, 2025.
OTTAWA — They’ve become political orphans.


With the federal NDP becoming increasingly intertwined with anti-Israel activism, Canada’s left-leaning Jews say they’ve become excluded from the party they once called home.

And this sentiment is tangible in the midtown Toronto riding of Davenport, where prominent anti-Israel activist Sandra Sousa is the NDP’s candidate — much to the concern of the party’s Jewish supporters.

One of those is Joanna Salit, who told the Toronto Sun that Sousa refuses to meet with a local organization of concerned Jewish Davenport residents.

“Our group has met with our Liberal incumbent (Julie Dzerowicz), we’ve met with our city councillor, we’ve met with the Conservative (Francis Lavoie) running in our riding,” she said.


“We’ve reached out to Sandra a number of times, and she’s refusing to meet with us.”

Davenport NDP Candidate Sandra Sousa
Davenport NDP Candidate Sandra Sousa
Those who spoke with the Sun said Davenport’s Jews tend to lean left and often vote NDP — but they’re now saying Sousa’s anti-Israel activism has made their continued support of the party a non-starter.

Sousa is the founder of “Davenport for Palestine” — a group who residents say regularly poster the riding with anti-Israel literature, organize pro-Palestinian demonstrations at Dzerowicz’s riding office, and renamed a neighbourhood public space “Gaza Square” for use as a hub for their activism.

“There are posters all over our neighbourhood that are anti-Israel, and basically inciting Jew hatred against us,” Salit said.

Concerns came to a head after one of Sousa’s campaigners told a resident at their door that Israeli Jews should be “deported to New York City.”


That campaign worker, said an NDP spokesperson, has been kicked from the campaign, and Sousa has apologized to the family.

Sousa’s campaign documents speak of her activism opposing what she describes as Canada’s “complicity” in Israel’s so-called occupation and “genocide” in Gaza.

She is also a signatory to the “Palestine platform,” writing on Instagram that her community has “advocated so strongly on this issue over the last 18 months.”

The Oct. 7, 2023 terror attacks saw Palestinian terrorists conduct a campaign of murder, kidnappings and sexual assault against Israeli men, women and children.

Tammy, another Jewish resident who’s lived in Davenport for decades, told the Sun she grew concerned over how limited Sousa’s platform was, myopically targeting Israel while giving local issues short shrift.


“She’s not talking about anything to do with Davenport,” Tammy said.

“She has zero experience, and the only thing she has going for her is that she started a ‘free Palestine’ movement and it’s like, ‘Dude, we’re not going to pay you to represent our community in Parliament.'”

Sousa’s staff, Tammy said, initially agreed to meet with the group.

“I said, ‘OK, there are 10 of us that would very much like to meet you and talk about Jewish interests, because if you become elected, you’ll be representing the Jews, too,'” she said.

“And then she said, ‘No.'”

A statement to the Sun from Sousa said she’s committed to meeting as many constituents as possible

“I’ve been out knocking on doors, making phone calls, and answering emails and social media DMs (direct messages) to ensure that I am meeting the people of Davenport where they are,” she said.


“As someone who is asking the people of this riding to place their trust in me to fight for the things they care about in Ottawa, it is vital that I have open communication with as many people as possible.”

Sophie, a lifelong NDP voter and Davenport resident, said she was shocked upon learning that Sousa was her party’s candidate.

“I don’t think she’s unifying our community at all; she’s really dividing our community,” she said.

“We’ve tried to reach out to her as a community, but she really did not want to talk to us.”

An Israeli-Canadian who had previously lived in a kibbutz that was targeted by Palestinian terrorists on Oct. 7, Sophie said there isn’t anywhere for left-leaning Jews in Canada politically anymore.

“I just feel voiceless, completely voiceless, hurt and angry,” she said.

“Honestly, I don’t know who to vote for.”

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Here we are heading towards the end of April 2025.
Anyway….Back to the present.

Hamas is willing to dictate hugely lopsided terms to Israel knowing it won’t accept them, to still appear relevant, after dragging this out for 18 months.

….& that brings us current to this weekend.
Hamas is open to an agreement to end the war in Gaza that would see all hostages released and secure a five-year truce, an official said Saturday ahead of talks with mediators.
(YouTube & Israel-Hamas War: Hamas Fighters Go Unpaid As Cash Crisis Deepens)
1745677961472.jpegThe Hamas official, speaking to AFP on condition of anonymity, said the Palestinian militant group "is ready for an exchange of prisoners in a single batch and a truce for five years".
The latest bid to seal a ceasefire follows an Israeli proposal which Hamas had rejected earlier this month as "partial", calling instead for a "comprehensive" agreement to halt the war ignited by the group's October 7, 2023 attack on Israel.
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The Israeli offer included a 45-day ceasefire in exchange for the return of 10 living hostages. Israel, for its part, demands the return of all hostages seized in the 2023 attack, and Hamas's disarmament, which the group has rejected as a "red line".
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Moumen Al-Natour, a Palestinian lawyer from the Al-Shati camp in central Gaza, told the Journal that Hamas has “a big crisis” on its hands.

“They were mainly dependent on humanitarian aid sold in black markets for cash,” explained Al-Natour, who has opposed the Hamas regime.
Throughout the war, Hamas had been taking aid supplies and selling them to raise money, according to Israeli, Arab, and Western officials, none of whom were named in the report.

The group charged taxes from merchants, collected customs at checkpoints, and seized goods that it then resold.
 

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Here we are heading towards the end of April 2025.

Hamas is open to an agreement to end the war in Gaza that would see all hostages released and secure a five-year truce, an official said Saturday ahead of talks with mediators.
(YouTube & Israel-Hamas War: Hamas Fighters Go Unpaid As Cash Crisis Deepens)
View attachment 28908The Hamas official, speaking to AFP on condition of anonymity, said the Palestinian militant group "is ready for an exchange of prisoners in a single batch and a truce for five years".
The latest bid to seal a ceasefire follows an Israeli proposal which Hamas had rejected earlier this month as "partial", calling instead for a "comprehensive" agreement to halt the war ignited by the group's October 7, 2023 attack on Israel.
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The Israeli offer included a 45-day ceasefire in exchange for the return of 10 living hostages. Israel, for its part, demands the return of all hostages seized in the 2023 attack, and Hamas's disarmament, which the group has rejected as a "red line".
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Moumen Al-Natour, a Palestinian lawyer from the Al-Shati camp in central Gaza, told the Journal that Hamas has “a big crisis” on its hands.

“They were mainly dependent on humanitarian aid sold in black markets for cash,” explained Al-Natour, who has opposed the Hamas regime.
Throughout the war, Hamas had been taking aid supplies and selling them to raise money, according to Israeli, Arab, and Western officials, none of whom were named in the report.

The group charged taxes from merchants, collected customs at checkpoints, and seized goods that it then resold.
Where does Israel get its money to build illegal settlements in West Bank? Arms? Drugs? Organ harvesting?
 
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Where does Israel get its money to build illegal settlements in West Bank? Arms? Drugs? Organ harvesting?
Happy Saturday! Where does Isreal get its money to do anything that it does? Perhaps it has some kind of economy?
Maybe it gets paid from UNRWA or something? I’ll have to read through the above link for clues on my next break.
 

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Happy Saturday! Where does Isreal get its money to do anything that it does? Perhaps it has some kind of economy?
Maybe it gets paid from UNRWA or something? I’ll have to read through the above link for clues on my next break.
An economy and population equal to the State of New Jersey and 3X the air force of Canada in fighter jets alone.

Amazing.

What's left to eat?

No UNRWA or any aid for that matter is getting to Gaza so how can Hamas sell aid to buy shit that is blockaded? Are you pimping propaganda again? Every time Israel blocks aid the same propaganda surfaces. How so?
 
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Ron in Regina

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An economy and population equal to the State of New Jersey and 3X the air force of Canada in fighter jets alone.
Must be doing something right. Perhaps their military requirements and threats are different than what Canada faces, or thinks it faces.
Amazing.

What's left to eat?
Not sure what you’re asking. Here’s a link to their agricultural industry if that helps.
They’re not agriculturally self-sufficient and import more food than they export, as seen at the link.
 

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Must be doing something right. Perhaps their military requirements and threats are different than what Canada faces, or thinks it faces.

Not sure what you’re asking. Here’s a link to their agricultural industry if that helps.
They’re not agriculturally self-sufficient and import more food than they export, as seen at the link.
Something right or on the dole? They aren't sustaining themselves, not even close.
 

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Something right or on the dole? They aren't sustaining themselves, not even close.
I see where you’re going now. If you had to guess, what percentage of its GDP comes from ‘the dole’ and thus what percentage is from ‘non-dole’ sources like self-sufficiency?

Without actually doing the search, I think this can come down to a couple of Google questions to start it off like:
1) What was Israel’s GDP in, let’s say, 2024?
2) What amount does Israel receive in foreign aid annually?

(2/1=%’age, etc…assuming 2 is a smaller number than 1, & yeah I know, ass/u/me)

Inevitably there’s gonna be some level of foreign aid in order for you to justify your statement above, but what percentage of it compared to GDP justifies if being ‘dole’ reliant? 50%+? 25%+? 10%+? 5%+? 1%+?

This %’age, whatever it may be, would be telling towards the statement of…
They aren't sustaining themselves, not even close.
…& I’m assuming you’ve done the above search already (or something like it) in order to justify the statement you’ve made, right? So what is that percentage?