Hamas attacks Israel
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wrote on 1 Mar 2025, 23:17 last edited by
I think he’s talking about Donald Trump. Trump has been trending lately on Twitter. Everybody gets their 15 minutes.
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Well, Trump can pre-emptively bomb Yemen (and I totally support the US action this last weekend) to stop further attacks on international shipping.
Hamas refuse to release the hostages taken in 2023 or change in their quest to obliterate Israel, so I would ask what's the point of any Gazan ceasefire? Pussyfooting around doesn't help the remaining hostages.
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wrote on 18 Mar 2025, 07:48 last edited by
Each ceasefire has yielded hostages. This last one included.
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wrote on 18 Mar 2025, 12:58 last edited by
True. I ought to have said continuing the current ceasefire.
Time to again selectively target and bomb the Palestinian terrorists; and flood the area with troops.Has anyone news of the terrorist tunnel network?
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Perfect indeed.
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Wonder how many think like that?
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https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/hamas-finances-fighters-payments-gaza-f98df760
Last month, Israel cut off shipments of humanitarian supplies to Gaza, which anonymous informants allege Hamas militants had been seizing and selling to raise funds. Israel also killed Hamas officials who filled key financial roles in the terrorist organization, per The Wall Street Journal.
“Even if they sit on large amounts of cash, their ability to distribute it would be very limited right now,” said Eyal Ofer, an expert on Gaza’s economy. He told The Wall Street Journal that Hamas usually supplies payments via courier or through geographic disbursement locations. However, “Those two things would grab attention,” he said.
As a result, Hamas is facing a shortage of funds, he said.
Moumen Al-Natour, a Palestinian lawyer from the Al-Shati camp in central Gaza and an opponent of Hamas, reported that Hamas has “a big crisis” on its hands, saying the group leaders “were mainly dependent on humanitarian aid sold in black markets for cash,” according to the Times of Israel.
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Officials report that Hamas has so far relied on its reserves of roughly $500 million, though those are reportedly dwindling.
The Times of Israel noted that Hamas is also struggling to attract new recruits. And, as the Deseret News previously reported, Gazans have been protesting the war, even as Hamas cracks down on protesters who are advocating for Hamas to agree to a ceasefire.
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So now Muslims are for women's rights? Please.
Still, awful on both parts.
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I don't think that's an apt comparison. America is not an antisemitic nation by and large. This is the effect of immigrants not needing to assimilate and carrying homeland grudges. Still horrible, but not 1930's Germany.
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I agree. I posted it for the video rather than the commentary.
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wrote about 20 hours ago last edited by Mik
Both sides were carrying flags. This particular incident looks like both sides were willing participants and looking for trouble. Still, i would not have objected to a few wood shampoos being applied.
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