Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Quit Negotiating With These Genocidal Clowns and Wipe Them Out

 Matt Vespa (townhall.com)

"Jerusalem needs to stop taking crazy pills, ignore the Biden White House, and continue with its plans to level Rafah and wipe out the dying elements of Hamas that are clinging to life within the city. The government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is continuing with these fruitless negotiations to satisfy those within the Biden administration, who are pushing for a ceasefire, and civilian pressure at home, who are also wondering if this government is doing enough to secure the release of the hostages." . . . A Pay wall hides the rest. 

Lloyd Austin Confirms What We Already Know Regarding Israel's War in Gaza  "Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee yesterday to confirm what we’ve already known about the Gaza War. There is no genocide happening in the region. Pro-Hamas supporters have whined for weeks about a war crime that doesn’t exist. 

"Meanwhile, they’ve coddled and drooled over a terror group that committed crimes against humanity when they invaded Israel on October 7, 2023. Yet, Austin also didn’t call the October 7 attacks a genocide, though there are better arguments to label them as such. He did stress that aid to the Palestinian civilian population, which is also Hamas, is essential in stabilizing the region (via Politico): . . .
Amnesty International Eulogizes 'Palestinian Writer' Who Ordered Murder of Tortured Israeli Soldier  How much hate are you capable of to make you gouge someone's eyes out?
. . .  What the CNN report only glossed over, though, is how Tamam was brutally tortured before being shot point black in the chest.

"Here's how the Jewish Chronicle described the tragic situation:

Daqqah was handed a life sentence in 1986 after being convicted of commanding members of the terror cell the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), to abduct and kill 19-year-old Israeli soldier Moshe Tamam in 1984.

The kidnap, a ransom bid that failed, turned into murder on Daqqah’s orders.

Tamam, who was on leave from the military when he was murdered, vanished after accompanying his girlfriend to her home in the city of Tiberias and returning by bus to Tel Aviv.

His body was found four days later near the entrance to the town of Mevo Dotan in the West.

Tamam’s killers gouged out his eyes, mutilated his body and castrated him before taking him to an olive grove and shooting him dead, according to reports at the time.

Video: Sec. Blinken is 'ASTOUNDED' by lack of anger towards Hamas (Daily Mail)

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