The Hamas two state solution One state for Arabs and one state for all the dead Jews and Christians ..don't worry its just a negotiation start
He was nine, when his family killed his 16 yo sister in the "honor killing" tradition of Islam. They killed her in the next room, so he was not an eyewitness, but he heard. He was close to her so he started asking questions. For these questions his family sent him to a mosque to be raised as a martyr. They were Israeli Arabs, so the murder would have been in Israel, and therefore illegal. The boys questions jeopardized the family because of it's illegality. So they sent him to a mosque in Gaza.
An important message from the son of a Hamas co-founder and his right hand assistant. He has been outspoken for some years now but this is the most urgent and clarion call I have heard him make so far. He originally aspired to become a double agent for Hamas, but ended up a double agent for Israel (code name The Green Prince). Eventually he became Christian. Now he just speaks out on any platform that will listen. He characterizes Hamas as a monkey on Gazans backs, gambling with their blood.
Hamas using hospitals, schools, and mosques as armories and command centers while using Palestinian civilians as human shields. Just another of many examples. IDF says mortar shells recovered from elementary school in northern Gaza https://www.foxnews.com/live-news/november-17-israel-hamas-war An Israel Defense Forces spokesman said mortar shells and other weapons were recovered by soldiers in schools inside the Gaza Strip. The IDF released video showing a stash of weapons placed next to what it said was a kindergarten classroom. "IDF troops located dozens of mortar shells that were hidden by Hamas in a kindergarten in the northern Gaza Strip. In addition, IDF troops located numerous Hamas weapons hidden in the 'Al-Karmel' elementary school," the IDF said. U.S. and Israeli officials have said the Hamas terrorist organization uses civilian infrastructure like schools, homes and hospitals as cover for its military activities. The Hamas-run Palestinian Ministry of Health says more than 11,000 civilians have been killed so far in Gaza since the onset of the Oct. 7 war. Hamas also has killed more than 1,200 Israelis and has taken around 240 people captive. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said Friday that it is continuing to provide and deliver aid to people in Gaza's Al-Shifa Hospital while its military conducts a "precise and targeted" operation against Hamas terrorists in the building. (Video at link)
More Pro-Hamas clowns sent packing. Good riddance. LA Times suspends reporters who signed letter ripping Israel from covering war https://www.foxnews.com/live-news/november-17-israel-hamas-war The Los Angeles Times is preventing employees who signed onto a letter highly critical of Israel and western media coverage from reporting on the Israel-Hamas war "for at least three months," per a recent Semafor report. More than 1,200 current and former journalists have signed onto a public letter from Nov. 9 condemning "Israel's killing of journalists in Gaza" and calling for "integrity in Western media coverage of Israel's atrocities against Palestinians." "As reporters, editors, photographers, producers, and other workers in newsrooms around the world, we are appalled at the slaughter of our colleagues and their families by the Israeli military and government," the letter reads. "We also hold Western newsrooms accountable for dehumanizing rhetoric that has served to justify ethnic cleansing of Palestinians," the letter continues. "Yet the call for fair coverage has gone unanswered. Newsrooms have instead undermined Palestinian, Arab and Muslim perspectives, dismissing them as unreliable and have invoked inflammatory language that reinforces Islamophobic and racist tropes." But some journalists who signed their names to the letter are facing repercussions back in their newsrooms. "Two people with knowledge of the situation told Semafor that staffers who signed the letter have been told by the paper’s management that they will not be allowed to cover the conflict in any way for at least three months," Semafor reported. The Times did not respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital. Fifteen of the signers of the letter list the Los Angeles Times by their names. (Article has video)
The interviewer interrupted way too much and steered the conversation way too hard. If you can get past that this discussion is gold.