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Re: Hamas attacks Israel citizens, Israel attacks Hamas terror targets
by
Gyfts
on 20/05/2021, 04:00:32 UTC
No, not just rocks. Actual missiles. Here's proof, not just a meme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zZucE9bEAY

Turns out, when you launch missiles into a sovereign country occupying land they're entitled to, they will retaliate.

I never understood the argument -- In the event of a land dispute, the response is not diplomacy, but rather is to launch rockets against the nation through an informal war? Ha, good one!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phpIYnjOnZQ

In the wake of images of Israeli police firing tear gas into the mosque, Hamas issued an ultimatum: If Israel didn’t take certain steps by 6 p.m. that evening — the most important being the withdrawal of Israeli police from the Temple Mount — it would face Hamas’s retribution.

And what was the context of them firing tear gas? Sure looks like a riot to me. And tear gas won't kill you.

https://twitter.com/IDF/status/1394905094651621378

The IDF will give Palestinian civilians the opportunity to leave buildings before they're bombed. If only Hamas would let Israeli's know when they're about to lob hundreds of missiles into Israel. The Palestinians are the victims in this too, you know. Turns out when you elect terrorists into power, the outcome is pretty predictable.
Did you read the quote I put at the end?
I intentionally quote it from the pro Israeli media.

I know, I saw it was from the Israeli times. Who cares? The BBC is a public entity, I'm sure I could find plenty of articles that are critical of its own UK governance, sometimes fair, sometimes unfair. The NPR sure did love to rip on Trump whenever they got a chance, and they are publicly funded. That quote just tells me that tear gas used used on some sort of gathering. It doesn't say if it was a riot or not. Do you even know that it was?