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  • Per the article, Hamas still engaged in quite a lot of rape, some of it documented on video, and 38 children were executed, including 3 under the age of three. Were babies beheaded? Apparently not, but children still died at the hands of Hamas murderers. And there's an entire article on Wikipedia about the sexual violence that happened on that day.

    How was Hamas forced to kill over a thousand civilians, including women and children? How were they forced to open fire on a music festival? How does that solve the problem of Israeli settlers? How do these solve anything?

    There's also an overwhelming amount of evidence for Hamas's continued human rights abuses, including among them the continued hostage situation (although it's anyone's guess on how many of those hostages still live.)

  • So, would you kill every single Israeli civilian if they were unable to leave Israel? Because that's what Hamas and Hezbollah want to do, with the assistance of Iran.

  • Yes, actually, the source does discredit Al-Jazeera's claims. Here are a few points from the article:

    • Al Jazeera claims that these protests were entirely peaceful, while ironically showing footage of a young boy using a slingshot to throw either a rock or explosive towards the border fence.
    • It should also be mentioned that while the protests are depicted as Palestinians merely wanting to return to their historical homes, this would not be peaceful. The majority of Palestinians do not seem willing to share the region with Jews. A one-state solution would necessitate a genocide of Jewish people. And a two-state solution will never work because Palestinian resistance groups insist on total domination.
    • It claims, very innocently, that Hamas was elected as the Gazan government in 2006, without mentioning Hamas’ brutal killing of its political opposition and its violent seizing of all power shortly after those elections. Hamas is not just a terrorist organisation. It’s a brutal dictatorship that oppresses Gazans far more than Israel, as a foreign power, ever could.
    • Footage is then shown of Hamas fighters attacking civilian areas, killing innocent people in their cars, and firing into windows of houses, cutting off women screaming. There is CCTV footage of Hamas fighters, fresh from killing, attacking a gas station convenience store, and proceeding to steal candy and pastries. I can’t imagine a normal person having the appetite to eat treats after committing such a slaughter.
    • Taking civilian hostages is a war crime which has not been mentioned by Al Jazeera or many media or governments. Hamas clearly engaged in intentionally slaughtering civilians, another war crime. Israel’s alleged killing of Gazan civilians has all been as a result of air strikes or bombardment, where the fog of war obscures the true identities of the combatants. Hamas knowingly killed civilians. That should mean something.

    It may not be the beginning of this entire conflict, but it did cause a drastic escalation. That much is undeniable. Hamas chose this, and this is the result.

  • It's odd how three genocidal powers well known for their human rights abuses are completely correct in every atrocity they've committed in the last century. Have a nice day, it was good talking to you.

  • Here is a response to Al-Jazeera's October 7 documentary. And Hamas is still holding hostages from that day. Or is this whole article "pro-Israel propaganda"?

    Oct 7th was what kicked this most recent madness off. If that didn't happen, Gaza would likely not have been leveled and many would not have died, to name a few things. Hamas started this fight in particular, and it's going to end one way or another.

  • This has all started because of an initial attempt at genocidal war against Israel and, following that, decades of attacks on the Jewish people.

  • How many of these brutal wars were started by Israel completely unprovoked, and how many of them were started because Israel's neighbors F-ed around before finding out?

  • So the Arab League didn't want to genocide Israel? Alright. It was good talking to you, I hope you have a good day.

  • It's a conflict that caused Hamas to rape and kill 1,500 people, including children, and launch tens of thousands of rockets indiscriminately into Israel. I guess the victims were all Zionist extremists, though.

  • Does that make Iran, Hezbollah, and Hamas any more likely to establish lasting peace with Israel if they surrender a tiny sliver of land?

  • You're right, which is why we should stop these three genocidal terrorist regimes from clearing out Israel.

  • Impressive feat. But Iran is still aiding and abetting Hamas's military campaign against Israel.

  • I find it difficult to believe that the Arab League, which started the war to "sweep the Jews into the sea," would take the loss laying down. Especially since the Six-Day War happened.

  • The IDF has about 634,000 personnel in total, but I suppose the other ~90% of the country that isn't shooting the rockets has to go too. Osama bin Laden would be so happy to hear you say that.

  • So you do want to kill every Israeli. Thanks for your honesty.