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Hamas Hypocrisy
HAIFA, Israel – Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh has no problem calling for the destruction of Israel and blaming it for attacks linked to his own party, but when his relative needs life-saving heart surgery, only Israeli doctors will do.
The stunning hypocrisy comes to light after five Hamas-backed terrorists allegedly killed 16 Egyptian soldiers in the Sinai Peninsula that borders Gaza. Although evidence points to a Hamas-backed terror operation, Haniyeh inexplicably blamed it on Israel. The suspects were later killed by Israeli Defense Forces when they tried to cross the Kerem Shalom border. "Israel is responsible, one way or another, for this attack to embarrass Egypt's leadership and create new problems at the border, in order to ruin efforts to end the [Israeli] siege of the Gaza Strip,” Haniyeh claimed during in an interviews with the Hamas-run Al-Aqsa television. Yet only a few months ago, the revelation that Ismail Haniyeh’s brother-in-law received a special permit from the Israeli government to travel into the Jewish State to receive life-saving heart surgery has come as something of a surprise. |
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Hypocracy? Give me a break.
WOW. See attached photo of a young and hearty Rumsfield and his buddy Saddam Hussein shaking hands and do you need some clips and cuts about those wonderful Afghanistan "freedom fighters" from the 1980's? |
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Wii - any comments on the actual topic?
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We are Christians here correct?
Well, maybe I should ponder that a bit, because you all have a poster here with the name analogorgan? :smack Hey I guess I've must of missed a bunch, since I've been gone. Anyway, so since we are Christians what do you all suggest be done with these Hamas? Gas chambers? Forced sterilization? I know, move them right next door to you? :dogpat |
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arrest and execute yep works of me,all killers.lucky israel approved the request i think.
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One has to admit the misnomer does look funky when you first look at it. :nod |
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and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a communist. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a trade unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a Jew. Then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak out for me. |
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