don't be so sure; dailymail is pure trash and I don't trust any news coming out of Israel or Palestine but at least Blinken has seem some of it. I still don't see confirmation of "40 babies decapitated" even if right wing outlets and some in the Israeli press are still pushing it. Sadly my suspicion of toddlers shot point blank in the crib seem true....no telling what a rifle round does to baby's neck. https://abcnews.go.com/Internationa...rvivors-pledges-us-support/story?id=103925374 https://www.reuters.com/world/nato-ministers-shown-horrific-video-hamas-attack-2023-10-12/ https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/article-767951 <<Claims Blinken did not confirm https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...rops-Gaza-leaflets-telling-citizens-flee.html <<way too much innuendo
Everybody should put MW on block instead of just ignore and stop reacting to her. If she is a her. With friends like that you don't need enemies etc.
What does this say? The Middle East the so called cradle of modern Western religion, with USA supporting Israel financially, militarily and religously and everyone at each others throats. But of course Christians (The West) will respond with the same old scapegoat excuse; "This is the Devils doings, the Darkness is fighting against the Light". History has proven time and again, reality and religous beliefs don't stack up, but you can never convince sheeple otherwise.
Meanwhile back in the States the end-timers are rubbing their hands with glee and preparing for the Lord's eternal reign on the new Earth...
Countries don't want terrorist supporters causing chaos in their streets. France bans all pro-Palestinian protests https://www.cnn.com/2023/10/12/europe/france-ban-pro-palestinian-intl/index.html
Leo Varadkar (Irish prime minister) : Israel breaching international law by ‘targeting civilians’ and cutting off electricity and water Mr Varadkar said cutting off civilian infrastructure was “not acceptable”. People dig graves to bury bodies of Palestinians as the residents struggle to find spaces in cemeteries in Gaza. Photo: REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa. Eoghan Moloney Today at 16:42 Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said Israel’s decision to cut off electricity, water and food supplies into Gaza is “not acceptable”. Mr Varadkar also said that due to Israel “targeting civilians and cutting off civilian infrastructure” they were in “breach of international humanitarian law”. More than 6,000 bombs have reportedly been dropped on Gaza in the past six days and more than 1,500 civilians have died in the region. This bombardment and siege of Gaza comes after the deadliest attack in Israeli history when Hamas militants crossed into Israel and killed more than 1,200 civilians while taking hostages back to the Gaza strip. “Well, I believe Israel has the right to defend itself. But Israel doesn't have the right to do wrong. What do I mean by that? Israel is a country that is surrounded by enemies, brutal savage groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, countries like Iran, often supported by Islamic fundamentalists and anti Semites around the world. So Israel is under threat. “They do have a right to defend themselves, but they don't have the right to breach international humanitarian law. And I'm really concerned about what I'm seeing happening in Gaza at the moment,” Taoiseach Leo Varadkar told RTÉ’s Prime Time. “To me, it amounts to collective punishment, cutting off power, cutting off fuel supplies and water supplies. That's not the way a respectable democratic state should conduct itself. “I believe by targeting civilians and by cutting off civilian infrastructure that is a breach of international humanitarian law. And I think it's very important for us as Ireland to make sure that that voice is brought to the table at European Union level. "So yes, Hamas should release all of the hostages immediately, Israeli citizens and dual citizens. Israel's entirely justified in going after Hamas, in Gaza and elsewhere. But operations that clearly affect civilians disproportionately are wrong, cutting off electricity, cutting off water. That's not acceptable. And one thing we definitely need to see happen now, we'll do anything we can through the UN to achieve this is the opening of the humanitarian corridor between Egypt and Gaza,” Mr Varadkar said. This corridor would facilitate the movement of aid into Gaza but thus far Egypt is refusing to accept Palestinians into its territory. One of the most brutal attacks of the war saw 260 people killed while attending a music festival in Re’im, near the Gaza border. Among those killed there was Irish-Israeli Kim Damti (22) whose funeral took place today. "I just think we're all really shocked by what happened. I heard her mother talking about how she didn't bring her daughter up to hate anyone and just the thought of anyone having their life ended in the way it was, it's really sad and the nation is mourning,” Mr Varadkar said.
It's important to know what's really occurring. Biden walked back actually seeing the photos. The result is people allowing other babies to be blown to pieces. 12 hr 30 min ago Israeli official says the government cannot confirm babies were beheaded in Hamas attack From CNN’s Matthew Chance Israeli forces extract dead bodies of Israeli residents from a destroyed house in Kfar Aza, Israel, on October 10. Ilia Yefimovich/picture-alliance/dpa/AP The Israeli government has not confirmed the specific claim that Hamas attackers cut off the heads of babies during their shock attack on Saturday, an Israeli official told CNN, contradicting a previous public statement by the Prime Minister's office. "There have been cases of Hamas militants carrying out beheadings and other ISIS-style atrocities. However, we cannot confirm if the victims were men or women, soldiers or civilians, adults or children," the official said. The explosive allegations that children had been decapitated at the kibbutz of Kfar Aza emerged Tuesday in Israeli media. Israel Defense Forces (IDF) later described the scene as a "massacre" in a statement to CNN. Women, children toddlers and the elderly were "brutally butchered in an ISIS way of action," the IDF said. Tal Heinrich, a spokeswoman for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said on Wednesday that babies and toddlers had been found with their "heads decapitated" in Kfar Aza. An IDF spokesman later in the day said that terrorists had carried out decapitations. "We know that there were dead babies. There is evidence that there was decapitation. I don't know how to verify numbers or how they were killed," IDF spokesman Maj. Nir Dinar said.
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