Hamas leader killed in Iran

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History lesson for you. On July 22 1946, the Jewish paramilitary group Irgun blew up the King David hotel in Jerusalem killing 91 people, many of them civilians from several countries. One of the commanders of Irgun later became prime minister of Israel. Menachem Begin was his name
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The Hebron massacre was the killing of sixty-seven or sixty-nine Jews on 24 August 1929 in Hebron, then part of Mandatory Palestine, by Arabs incited to violence by rumors that Jews were planning to seize control of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.[1] The event also left scores seriously wounded or maimed. Jewish homes were pillaged and synagogues were ransacked. Some of the 435 Jews in Hebron who survived were hidden by local Arab families,[2] although the extent of this phenomenon is debated.[3] Soon after, all Hebron's Jews were evacuated by the British authorities.[4] Many returned in 1931, but almost all were evacuated at the outbreak of the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine. The massacre formed part of the 1929 Palestine riots, in which a total of 133 Jews and 110 Arabs were killed, the majority of the latter by British police and military,[5] and brought the centuries-old Jewish presence in Hebron to an end.
 
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The Hebron massacre was the killing of sixty-seven or sixty-nine Jews on 24 August 1929 in Hebron, then part of Mandatory Palestine, by Arabs incited to violence by rumors that Jews were planning to seize control of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.[1] The event also left scores seriously wounded or maimed. Jewish homes were pillaged and synagogues were ransacked. Some of the 435 Jews in Hebron who survived were hidden by local Arab families,[2] although the extent of this phenomenon is debated.[3] Soon after, all Hebron's Jews were evacuated by the British authorities.[4] Many returned in 1931, but almost all were evacuated at the outbreak of the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine. The massacre formed part of the 1929 Palestine riots, in which a total of 133 Jews and 110 Arabs were killed, the majority of the latter by British police and military,[5] and brought the centuries-old Jewish presence in Hebron to an end.
Perhaps we can go back to biblical times? The point is neither side has clean hands. Hamas slaughtered 1200 and captured 240 on October 7. Israel has killed close to 40,000 Palestinians, several of whom are defenceless women and children, and destroyed practically all of Gaza. Even in the West Bank, Israel continues to kill innocent people and confisticate Palestinian land.
 
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Every accusation by a Ziontologist is a confession.
I don't have a clue what this means but I stand by my previous comments. Your views are kooky.
 

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History lesson for you. On July 22 1946, the Jewish paramilitary group Irgun blew up the King David hotel in Jerusalem killing 91 people, many of them civilians from several countries. One of the commanders of Irgun later became prime minister of Israel. Menachem Begin was his name
Yes the Irgun was a terrorist group I won't argue that. However if you have to go all the way to WWII era to find a Jewish terrorist organization that compares to modern day Hamas or Hezbollah that should tell you something.
 
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They're on a roll. They're slowly eliminating the neck, next up is the head (Iran's commanders and the Mullahs)
It is generally understood that, for every person an occupation force eliminates, ten people are becoming sworn enemies of the force.

Do the math. By now the entire Palestinian people have become radicalized enemies of Israel forever.
 

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Yes the Irgun was a terrorist group I won't argue that. However if you have to go all the way to WWII era to find a Jewish terrorist organization that compares to modern day Hamas or Hezbollah that should tell you something.
Incomplete conclusions
 

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Yes the Irgun was a terrorist group I won't argue that. However if you have to go all the way to WWII era to find a Jewish terrorist organization that compares to modern day Hamas or Hezbollah that should tell you something.
Hello. The Jewish terrorists became part of the government of Israel and that government has killed thousands of Palestinians. State sanctioned slaughter of innocents is terrorism practiced by the state.

Just look at Gaza and the way Israel is prosecuting the war against Hamas. They have killed thousands of innocents in hospitals, schools, refugee centers, residential areas, etc. They could have targeted Hamas operatives with precision bombing instead of using 2000 pound bombs. This government of Israel is a far worse terrorist entity than Hamas because of the huge instruments of terror at their disposal.
 

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Hello. The Jewish terrorists became part of the government of Israel and that government has killed thousands of Palestinians. State sanctioned slaughter of innocents is terrorism practiced by the state.

Just look at Gaza and the way Israel is prosecuting the war against Hamas. They have killed thousands of innocents in hospitals, schools, refugee centers, residential areas, etc. They could have targeted Hamas operatives with precision bombing instead of using 2000 pound bombs. This government of Israel is a far worse terrorist entity than Hamas because of the huge instruments of terror at their disposal.
Yes and no. Hamas played it dirty by operating around civillians and using them as human shields.
 

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It is generally understood that, for every person an occupation force eliminates, ten people are becoming sworn enemies of the force.

Do the math. By now the entire Palestinian people have become radicalized enemies of Israel forever.
Wake up!

They already hated Jews because they've been indoctrinated to hate Jews. Why TF do you think they went on a rape and torture spree on 7 October?!?!?!...... Because they really, really LIKED Jews!?!?!?!?!?
 
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Wake up!

They already hated Jews because they've been indoctrinated to hate Jews. Why TF do you think they went on a rape and torture spree on 7 October?!?!?!...... Because they really, really LIKED Jews!?!?!?!?!?
Every accusation by a Ziontologist is a confession.
 

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Wake up!

They already hated Jews because they've been indoctrinated to hate Jews. Why TF do you think they went on a rape and torture spree on 7 October?!?!?!...... Because they really, really LIKED Jews!?!?!?!?!?
Are you under the mistaken belief that Israel only started killing and displacing Palestinians 10/7 2023?

It is generally understood that, for every person an occupation force eliminates, ten people are becoming radicalized enemies of the force. Call it indoctrination, if you will, but if some country killed or tortured anyone in my close family, I would hate that country forever. And I am not from a tribal society.

The math is not in Israel's favour.
 
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Remember the Irish troubles? No good progress toward peace could be made until one Ian Paisley finally croaked. This is probably the case with Nitwityahoo and Palestine. True zealots would certainly be willing to hasten the process when they get a chance...
Do you think Sinwar has any interest in advancing peace?

I'm sure Netanyahu is mainly interested in keeping his power but it's disingenuous to pretend that there aren't significant issues on the other side. The big difference I see is next Israeli election, Netanyahu will be tossed and his coalition is barely holding on while Sinwar and Abbas have no checks on their power.
 

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What a weird theory.
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More believable that the shit you make up. You also intentionally chose to ignore the part where I say I don't think it valid.

And as I said, it's as stupid a theory as your claims that Haniyeh was pro-peace and a good guy.
 
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