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shack

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I'm not going to satisfy your need to see more dead Palestinian militants, Shazi.
You have no answer when your bullshit is put to the test.

Why didn't the soldier shoot the kid? You say Jews are supposed kill all Palis including kids.. He defied direct orders. Is he being prosecuted for not being a "good" Zionist? Your claims are ludicrous.
 

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I'm not going to satisfy your need to see more dead Palestinian militants, Shazi.
Geno, I need to see more fake images of starved children, not that I believe they are from this conflict. Are you going to stop posting these images?
 

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You have no answer when your bullshit is put to the test.

Why didn't the soldier shoot the kid? You say Jews are supposed kill all Palis including kids.. He defied direct orders. Is he being prosecuted for not being a "good" Zionist? Your claims are ludicrous.
Shazi, why are you fixated on this story?
Are you trying to brag that there was an episode where the IDF threatened to shoot a kid with a rock and didn't , so therefore you think you can reclaim the 'most moral army in the world' bullshit?

That's really sad, Shazi.
And as usual, that ship sailed a while back.

Israel is now on the list with ISIS and the Taliban, they share UN 'child killer blacklist.
 

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Geno, I need to see more fake images of starved children, not that I believe they are from this conflict. Are you going to stop posting these images?
Shazi, there is an endless supply of photos of dead Palestinian children, even though Israel is trying to stop them from getting out.
There are 15,000 dead kids and another 20,000 missing. I assume there are photos of those missing, but if I posted one a day here it would take about 50 years to get through photos of all those kids zionists have killed in the last 9 months.

Sane people, not Shazis, are building memorials because there are so many dead kids at the hands of zionists.


My only worry posting these pictures is that you're using them to get off, Shazi.
 

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Guns & bombs have not silenced resistance so why will injunctions?
Because the little fuckers will be collected by the cops and charged with contempt of court and placed on bail conditions not to return. And if they flout those conditions, they will just be kept in jail.

And get criminal records that completely block any career plans they might have.

Those good enough reasons?
 

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It's going down. Gonna be some very miffed, overly-entitled kiddies gonna jail on this!!

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Shazi, why are you fixated on this story?
You're the one that posted the picture, Geno.

I'm fixated on exposing how all of your pics are fakes and you constantly lie. Nothing you post can be trusted.

Here we have evidence that your claims of genocide being Israeli policy is total BS. Claims that killing Pali children is hate speech.

Do you have a follow up story about how the soldier was charged with disobeying direct orders. As usual since you have no back up to your lies you attack the messenger and then divert with more BS on a different topic, Geno.
 

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The mother of an 11-year-old Jewish boy brutally assaulted at Belsize Park Tube station has said her 'terrified' family is now considering fleeing Britain following the shocking attack.

The woman, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said that her son is now 'struggling to sleep' and that he is 'deeply shaken' after being beaten up with his school friends in an incident currently being investigated by police as a hate crime.

Speaking to MailOnline she said: 'There's a lot of support being given by the British Transport Police and the school but my son is very shaken and he's struggling to sleep.


'He keeps asking "why me, why us?" We're British, like everyone else is British.

'And we love this country, and we participate and we contribute but now we're being singled out in exactly the same way as Jews were singled out in 1936 in Berlin.

'And for the first time in my life I am terrified of using the tube. What's going on?'


On Monday evening a group of around 8 year 7 schoolchildren from Hasmonean High School for Boys were physically attacked on the platform of Belsize Park tube station by a gang of slightly older, currently unidentified children.

As the Jewish boys left school they were followed to the station by the assailants who were yelling racial obscenities at the group. This is not the first time they have harassed the Jewish school boys.

Once they reached the tube station the attackers ran in front of the children and tried to push one of the Jewish schoolboys onto the train track before giving up and throwing his skullcap onto the tracjs.

They then charged at another child and kicked him in the knees causing him to collapse.

Finally they elbowed a third child in the face causing his head to smash against the wall - dislodging his tooth.

As they did this the attackers allegedly yelled: 'Get out of this city, Jew'.

Following this violent incident, the distressed mother now fears she may need to escape Britain which she worries may now be unsafe for Jews.

She said: 'It's a serious consideration to leave the country. It's an enormous fear. Will we have to and if so, where are we supposed to go?

'We're from Britain, but what can we do? That being said, the police are being amazing and are taking it all very seriously.'

Students from Hasmonean High School are being encouraged by their school not to wear their school uniforms or any Jewish symbols in public to mitigate the risk of possible anti-semitic violence.

Terrified Jewish mother claims she is contemplating LEAVING Britain after her son was assaulted | Daily Mail Online
 

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Proof?
Unverified numbers of which Hamas or Hamas agencies provide. The UN has already stated Hamas' numbers are widely inflated.
The reported numbers are around 40,000 dead, 16,000 of which are children.
The real numbers will be much higher, Shazi, since the hospitals where bodies are counted are destroyed and 20-50,000 thousand more are 'missing' or buried in rubble.

You have no reason to believe the numbers are lower, and even if you did, its still genocide you're backing.


 

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Because the little fuckers will be collected by the cops and charged with contempt of court and placed on bail conditions not to return. And if they flout those conditions, they will just be kept in jail.

And get criminal records that completely block any career plans they might have.

Those good enough reasons?
That sounds very fascist.
 

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You're the one that posted the picture, Geno.

I'm fixated on exposing how all of your pics are fakes and you constantly lie. Nothing you post can be trusted.

Here we have evidence that your claims of genocide being Israeli policy is total BS. Claims that killing Pali children is hate speech.

Do you have a follow up story about how the soldier was charged with disobeying direct orders. As usual since you have no back up to your lies you attack the messenger and then divert with more BS on a different topic, Geno.
You've never proven any photo or video I've posted is fake, Shazi.
You repeatedly make these accusations and not once have been able to back them up.

Why would I have a story about that IDF soldier being charged for disobeying orders when he was clearly following IDF orders and protocols.


shack counter:
31 accusations of lying, 45 intentional misquotes (straw man arguments) - 0 proof

 

shack

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The reported numbers are around 40,000 dead, 16,000 of which are children.
The real numbers will be much higher, Shazi, since the hospitals where bodies are counted are destroyed and 20-50,000 thousand more are 'missing' or buried in rubble.
Those are Hamas' numbers. They have no credibility in this regard since their goal is to have as many dead civilians as possible to foment outrage against Israel. Of course they're going to inflate the numbers.

You have no reason to believe the numbers are lower,
I have very good reason to do so since the UN reported, a couple of months ago, that the numbers were being overstated.
How the UN Got Away With Wildly Inflating the Casualty Numbers in Gaza—and the Media Bought It (fdd.org)

reported that more than 9,500 women and 14,500 children had been killed so far in Gaza. The office had been reporting similar figures for nearly two months. Yet on May 8, the reported numbers fell to fewer than 5,000 women and 8,000 children—a reduction of more than 11,000 fatalities over all.

The U.N. did not call attention to the change, which was buried in the fine print of one of its numerous updates on Gaza. But a handful of journalists noticed. The first wave of headlines put the U.N. on the defensive: “United Nations halves estimate of women and children killed in Gaza“, “UN revises Gaza death toll,” and more along those lines.
 
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That sounds very fascist.

ELBIT TROUBLES BREWING AT GILLER


Giller Prize juror warns award in peril over sponsor Scotiabank subsidiary’s ties to Israeli weapons company
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A protester films herself as she interrupts the Scotiabank Giller Prize in Toronto, on Nov. 13, 2023. That Giller officials have not publicly addressed the title sponsorship of the $100,000 prize apart from an initial response the day after the protests is problematic, according to juror Dinaw Mengestu.CHRIS YOUNG/THE CANADIAN PRESS
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With the Scotiabank Giller Prize board of directors set to meet Wednesday afternoon, a jury member for this year’s prize believes the prestigious literary award is in peril over its corporate bank affiliation.
Ethiopian-American novelist Dinaw Mengestu told The Globe and Mail there is strong opposition within the Canadian literary community toward the country’s richest award for fiction because of the investment of a Scotiabank subsidiary in Israel-based defence company Elbit Systems Ltd.
“I think the damage to the reputation that is happening now is already going to be difficult to recover from, and it is growing week by week,” Mr. Mengestu said.
The annual Giller Prize for Canadian novels and short stories was created in 1994 by Montreal businessman Jack Rabinovitch. Scotiabank has been the Giller Prize’s corporate title sponsor since 2005.
Filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission show that Scotiabank subsidiary 1832 Asset Management had a 2.5-per-cent stake in Elbit at the end of March, down from 4.2 per cent at the end of 2023. Scotiabank declined to comment for this story.
On Nov. 13, 2023, at the Four Seasons Hotel in Toronto, anti-Israel protesters disrupted the televised Giller ceremony by mounting the stage while holding signs reading “Scotiabank funds genocide.” Master of ceremonies Rick Mercer attempted to grab one of the signs and some audience members booed. Others, though, walked out as the protesters were escorted from the room and later arrested.
Elana Rabinovitch, executive director of the Giller Prize, issued a statement the next day saying the protesters showed “disrespect to Canadian authors and their literary achievements that were made throughout the year.”
That Giller officials have not publicly addressed the title sponsorship of the $100,000 prize since then is problematic, according to Mr. Mengestu. He is the director of the Center for Ethics and Writing at Bard College in upstate New York and vice-president of PEN America, which champions the freedom to write.
“Silence becomes an invitation for more forceful response from people,” he said. “Writers will come under pressure, and the prize should not let writers be in that difficult position.”
Ms. Rabinovitch, daughter of the late Mr. Rabinovitch, issued a statement to The Globe on Tuesday.

“We have been working hard for some time now on a solution that will support the foundation, the prize and all authors, which will be shared publicly shortly,” the statement read. It went on to say that the Giller Prize would “provide any update that we have” after a Giller board meeting on Wednesday, adding, “we ask that people not construe our silence for endorsement of the status quo. Systems take time to dismantle.”
After last fall’s disrupted gala, Canadian authors launched an online letter in support of the protesters. Among the more than 2,000 signees are Sarah Bernstein, who accepted the 2023 Giller Prize for her novel Study for Obedience, and Erum Shazia Hasan, longlisted for her debut novel We Meant Well.
Both authors withdrew from recent online Giller Book Club events. They later participated in an online book club organized by No Arms in the Arts, a Toronto-based campaign targeting Scotiabank-sponsored arts programs. Ms. Bernstein addressed the issue of arts funding, and the ways writers are paid, “and the ways we are necessarily enmeshed in these systems that we don’t necessarily ethically want to be involved with.”
The Montreal-born, Scotland-based author said that while it was a “difficult decision” to pull out of her Giller Book Club event, she was told that questions from the audience in reference to Palestinians or related protests “might be censored.”
Other signatories to the letter in support of protesters at the Giller Prize ceremony include past winners Omar El Akkad, David Bergen and Sean Michaels, and former jury members including Casey Plett and Waubgeshig Rice.
Mr. Mengestu believes the Giller Prize’s standing is tied to its relationship with the authors. “If you begin to lose the trust and support of the writers who make these prizes viable, and the writers begin to feel like the association with the prize is either against their own values or damaging to their reputation or what they believe is the fundamental role of literature, the legitimacy of the prize quickly begins to come under pressure,” he said.
As a member of this year’s five-person jury panel, Mr. Mengestu receives $10,000. He says the Giller Prize can and needs to exist without Scotiabank.
“I’m not Canadian. I’ll never get this prize, and I’ll probably never have any affiliation with it after this year. My engagement with the Giller Prize is because I’m a writer and I feel deeply about what these awards can do for our culture.”
 

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Those are Hamas' numbers. They have no credibility in this regard since their goal is to have as many dead civilians as possible to foment outrage against Israel. Of course they're going to inflate the numbers.
Why would anyone care what some Shazi says about what is legit or not?
Those numbers are used by Israel, the UN and the world.
They are the best we've got until Israel allows the press and investigators in.


I have very good reason to do so since the UN reported, a couple of months ago, that the numbers were being overstated.
How the UN Got Away With Wildly Inflating the Casualty Numbers in Gaza—and the Media Bought It (fdd.org)

reported that more than 9,500 women and 14,500 children had been killed so far in Gaza. The office had been reporting similar figures for nearly two months. Yet on May 8, the reported numbers fell to fewer than 5,000 women and 8,000 children—a reduction of more than 11,000 fatalities over all.

The U.N. did not call attention to the change, which was buried in the fine print of one of its numerous updates on Gaza. But a handful of journalists noticed. The first wave of headlines put the U.N. on the defensive: “United Nations halves estimate of women and children killed in Gaza“, “UN revises Gaza death toll,” and more along those lines.
No, Shazi, we went over this. The numbers are the same, they just separated the dead brought to hospitals and counted there from other dead.
Those numbers are still very conservative, with tens of thousands missing and buried in rubble.


 
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