U.S. military’s Tinder ad in Middle East raises eyebrows (msn.com)
Swipe right!
No surprise, right? Right.
He refuses to reach a ceasefire, as soon as elections happens, he will be out the door
Last time they rescued the hostages, they killed about 300 bystanders in the process. Thus Hamas decided to put them in the tunnels, and kill them before they can be rescued.
There’s a video.
Hamas = ISIS. You know, if you weren’t sure.
bystanders lol yeah ok
oh sorry, innocent civilians. muh bad.
oh sorry, innocent civilians. muh bad.
Innocent of what?
Hamas threatens to release VIDEO of 6 executed hostages’ ‘final message’
When Bibi kicks ass I will listen to the grooves of Gila Beshari. Nothing makes me a more of an uber-Zionist than her lovely music. Would love to listen to this while they convert Gaza into a Club Med resort.
First Gaza case of Polio paralysis in 25 years.
Palestinian health authorities and United Nations agencies on Sunday began a large-scale campaign of vaccinations against polio in the Gaza Strip, hoping to prevent an outbreak in the territory that has been ravaged by the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
““But there is no alternative to a cease-fire because it’s not only polio that threatens children in Gaza”
Invites a “No shit?” response, but unfortunately theres probably a lot of shit, given that its normally conveyed in “tunnels.”
And this thread, of course…
US charges against Hamas leaders raises questions around Gaza mediator role (msn.com)
The United States Justice Department has announced criminal charges against top leaders of Hamas over their roles in the October 7 attacks in southern Israel in what some see as a largely symbolic move against the Palestinian organisation.
Too bad the hostages aren’t just symbolically dead.
The living defendants are Hamas’s new leader Yahya Sinwar, who is believed to be in Gaza; Khaled Meshaal, who is based in Doha and heads the group’s diaspora office; and Ali Baraka, a senior Hamas official based in Lebanon.
“Those defendants – armed with weapons, political support, and funding from the Government of Iran, and support from (Hezbollah) – have led Hamas’s efforts to destroy the State of Israel and murder civilians in support of that aim,” US Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement.
US prosecutors brought charges against the six men in February, but kept the complaint under seal in hopes of capturing Haniyeh, the Reuters news agency said, attributing that information to a Justice Department official. After Haniyeh’s killing in the Iranian capital in an assassination blamed on Israel, the Justice Department decided to go public with the charges, Reuters reports.
Odd reasoning, as three others are still alive. Seems like a political bad news dump.
US charges against Hamas leaders raises questions around Gaza mediator role (msn.com)
The United States Justice Department has announced criminal charges against top leaders of Hamas over their roles in the October 7 attacks in southern Israel in what some see as a largely symbolic move against the Palestinian organisation.
Too bad the hostages aren’t just symbolically dead.
The living defendants are Hamas’s new leader Yahya Sinwar, who is believed to be in Gaza; Khaled Meshaal, who is based in Doha and heads the group’s diaspora office; and Ali Baraka, a senior Hamas official based in Lebanon.
“Those defendants – armed with weapons, political support, and funding from the Government of Iran, and support from (Hezbollah) – have led Hamas’s efforts to destroy the State of Israel and murder civilians in support of that aim,” US Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement.US prosecutors brought charges against the six men in February, but kept the complaint under seal in hopes of capturing Haniyeh, the Reuters news agency said, attributing that information to a Justice Department official. After Haniyeh’s killing in the Iranian capital in an assassination blamed on Israel, the Justice Department decided to go public with the charges, Reuters reports.
Odd reasoning, as three others are still alive. Seems like a political bad news dump.
US charges against Hamas leaders raises questions around Gaza mediator role (msn.com)
The United States Justice Department has announced criminal charges against top leaders of Hamas over their roles in the October 7 attacks in southern Israel in what some see as a largely symbolic move against the Palestinian organisation.
Too bad the hostages aren’t just symbolically dead.
The living defendants are Hamas’s new leader Yahya Sinwar, who is believed to be in Gaza; Khaled Meshaal, who is based in Doha and heads the group’s diaspora office; and Ali Baraka, a senior Hamas official based in Lebanon.
“Those defendants – armed with weapons, political support, and funding from the Government of Iran, and support from (Hezbollah) – have led Hamas’s efforts to destroy the State of Israel and murder civilians in support of that aim,” US Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement.US prosecutors brought charges against the six men in February, but kept the complaint under seal in hopes of capturing Haniyeh, the Reuters news agency said, attributing that information to a Justice Department official. After Haniyeh’s killing in the Iranian capital in an assassination blamed on Israel, the Justice Department decided to go public with the charges, Reuters reports.
Odd reasoning, as three others are still alive. Seems like a political bad news dump.
Could be they think such a verdict makes Israels assassination programme seem more legitimate, less escalatory, and less obstructive of a resolution, you-can-fool some-of-the-people-all-of-the-time stylee
The only reason Israel is allowing it is because the disease would spread inside Israel proper.
US considers deal with Hamas to release American hostages | Watch (msn.com)
Get that pallet of cash ready, Kamala! This one is gonna be on you.
Nothing like negotiating with terrorists.
The only reason Israel is allowing it is because the disease would spread inside Israel proper.
Seems impossible to justify as a bald statement of fact, unless you’ve seen a “secret memo”. Some goodwill and influence by the Israeli biomedical establishment seems likely, though I suppose they might have sold it that way to the military.
Transmission is mostly oral-fecal, and via contaminated food and water, which seems unlikely to affect Israel.