Wednesday, 19 June 2024

You’re Spot On With That Description…

“The Nuseirat market is always crowded, but now more than usual because of the many displaced people,” said Haroun, 29, who is now staying with an uncle. She was looking at outfits for the girls when the first Israeli airstrikes hit, and almost without thinking raced out of the door to go to them. Outside, she found a scene “like the horrors of judgment day”, as panicked crowds tried to escape the coming onslaught.

Yes, it was indeed like judgement day. Which is when the evildoers face consequences.  

El-Nemer, a 37-year-old software engineer originally from northern Gaza, was among the crush of people trying to escape.“I was jogging along the street with other women. We were terrified,” she said. They ran past health clinics and schools where they might once have sought shelter, but now shunned because of Israeli attacks on both types of compound.

And why do they? Because that's where the terrorists are hiding.  

They would not discover for hours that the intense attack was launched to support Israeli special forces on a mission to free four hostages held in apartments near the market. Gaza’s health ministry said more than 270 Palestinians were killed and more than 600 injured in the assault.

I note they don't say 'civilians', this time. Because who was holding these hostages? People like this, drs and journalists

The hours of bombardment were ordered at least in part to shield the hostages and Israeli forces, and the attacks intensified after a rescue vehicle carrying the three male hostages was trapped under heavy fire, Israeli media reported.

Under heavy fire from the so-called 'civilians'. 

Abu Youssef, 42, said even living beside the hospital had not protected his family from an airstrike that hit directly next to their home. He had lost his three other children earlier in the war, and doctors said his last son had little chance of survival. “Everyone in my family and my brothers’ families was either killed or injured. Three of my nieces died so far; my sister is still fighting for her life,” he said. “My house is near al-Awda hospital,” he said. “Although it is hundreds of metres away from the building they targeted, there were a lot of airstrikes and all kinds of attacks in the area to cover up their cowardly operation.

You see the mentality of these people? It's fine and dandy to attack civilians at a music festival and take hostages, but when the other side comes to rescue them, that's 'cowardly'. There's no negotiating with people like this.  

2 comments:

  1. This could all have been stopped much earlier. All Hamas, i.e. the Palestinian people,had to do was to lay down their weapons, and release the hostages. However, the leaders of Hamas, hiding in their luxury villas in Qatar, won't let them. This is the face of Islam. Such is their hatred of Israel, and such is their aim of genocide of the Jewish people initially, and all non Islamic people after that, that they are willing for thousands of their people to die in the furtherance of that aim. No news or statistics coming from Gaza can not be verified or trusted. And this is just the beginning. How many thousands of, mainly islamic, young men of military age are flooding into the countries of Europe? At the same time, what is the percentage increase of sexual assaults and rapes from these people requesting asylum. Once they get it, we'll never get rid of them. Our jails are so overcrowded with them, to the extent the numpties in government are considering freeing them. And still, the paid for supporters of Palestine are creating mayhem. What was it Pte Frazer used to say in "Dad's Army"?
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  2. "This is the face of Islam. Such is their hatred of Israel, and such is their aim of genocide of the Jewish people initially, and all non Islamic people after that, that they are willing for thousands of their people to die in the furtherance of that aim."

    More than just willing, it appears that is a part of their gameplan.

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