Thursday, February 08, 2024

How Israel Fights? Dirtball

Netanyahu's methods are just as evil as he is.

“She was a former teacher of music. When she was killed by a sniper she was 80 years old. She left the parish compound during [the] curfew imposed on that area. She was old, and she was unaware of this. So she left the compound to go to her house to see what happened – if it was destroyed. While she was walking, she was killed by an Israeli sniper. No one could go to help her because snipers continued to shoot. She died from bleeding.”  ...

Not an "isolated incident" nor an accident.

...Yet even this sacred site [her parish compound] is no sanctuary from Israeli sniper fire. Two women, known personally by [Mgr.] Shomali, were shot dead whilst inside the compound itself in December.  ...

Oh, really?  Yes, really.

“I know personally the two ladies from the Anton family who were killed by another sniper,” Shomali told LifeSiteNews. “The first was 70 years old. She was going to the bathroom. She was seen by a sniper and shot.” ...

This was Nahida Anton, pictured above with her daughter Samar.   

“While she was bleeding her family members were close because it happened in the school compound. And the school is part of the church compound. Her family members wanted to help her. They couldn’t because of continuous shooting, but her daughter wanted to help her. She joined her. She was shot and she was killed immediately,” Shomali related. ...

Cool.

Shoot-to-kill orders take out two or three little old ladies in a church compound.

That's our Benyi!!

5 comments:

  1. I’m sure Grim will call it the fog of war and explain it’s not a credible account yet we are to believe his numbers when he will not show us

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  2. On true crime shows, when the DNA and fingerprint and blood spatter evidence all point to guilt. Plus the cell phone records and banking records and credit card transactions and surveillance camera images all point to guilt. There is the occasional interview with the lifelong friend, or spouse or parent, incredulous that the perpetrator is truly a monster.

    A lifetime of conditioning that Israel is a good friend is a difficult mental transition for many. Mark78

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  3. Greg, your obsession with Grim is unhealthy for you.

    Drop it.

    Failing that? Your comments WILL be deleted as soon as possible.

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  4. Here’s why you shouldn’t trust the ‘declining’ Gaza death toll narrative

    https://www.rt.com/news/592196-media-gaza-death-toll/

    …….Distorting casualty counts, failing to critically analyze statistics and misrepresenting facts, Western media is exposing its anti-Palestinian bias…….

    ……The Israeli death toll throughout the war officially stands around 700 civilians and 600 combatants, while for Palestinians it is roughly 27,600, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. The estimates are that between 61% to 75% of the Palestinians killed in Gaza are women and children. Ranging estimates as to how many Palestinian combatants have been killed are not trustworthy. Israeli spokespeople claim between 7,000 to 10,000 Hamas fighters, depending on the time of day, but provide no estimate for the number of fighters killed who are members of the dozen or so other armed groups in Gaza…….

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  5. Let us differentiate between totally different species... The body of a Jewish person is of a totally different quality from the body of members of all other nations of the world."
    —Rebbe Menachem Schneerson, Lubavitcher Rabbi, Chabad Leader

    "A ***'s killing non-**** does not constitue murder according to the Jewish religion."
    —Rabbi Yitzhak Ginsburgh

    "While God requires other normal nations to abide by abstract codes of justice and righteousness, such laws do not apply to ****."
    —Rabbi Shlomo Aviner

    "If a *** needs a liver, can he take the liver of an innocent non-*** to save him? The Torah would probably permit that. Jewish life has an infinite value. There is something more holy and unique about Jewish life than about non-Jewish life."
    —Rabbi Yitzhak Ginsburgh

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