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JERUSALEM (Worthy News)– As Hamas continues to use hospitals, schools and mosques to wage war against Israel, at least 15 were killed and as many as 200 more were wounded at a UN school, as the IDF and Hamas exchanged fire. Meanwhile, Hamas called for the start of a third intifada, and the Palestinian Authority called for a "Day of Rage" today.

Hamas officials are called on Palestinians in Judea and Samaria to start a third intifada. Hamas TV aired intifada songs, ahead of protests last night, Israel Radio reported.

Thousands of Palestinians rioted against Israel in and around East Jerusalem last night, which led to two deaths and dozens wounded. 39 Palestinians were arrested in Jerusalem's Old city.

Palestinian Authority officials called for a 'Day of Rage' for Palestinians across Judea and Samaria today to stand in solidarity with those at war in the Gaza Strip.

Overnight, an IDF strike in Rafah killed a senior Islamic Jihad official and his son, a Hamas spokesperson said.

The IDF and Shin Bet confirm that Salad Ahmed Hassanein, an Islamic Jihad spokesman, was targeted, but say he was only injured in the strike.

Related News on the Internet

IDF: Terrorists opened fire from vicinity of UN-run Gaza school – Jerusalem Post
A projectile struck a complex containing a UN school in Beit Hanun in northern Gaza on Thursday, killing at least 15 people and wounding dozens more, according to Palestinian medical sources.

IDF Calls Out UN for Lying About Gaza Civilian Casualties – Washington Free Beacon
"For two days we were trying to move people out of that school in particular and the Beit Hanoun area in general," said an IDF official who was involved in the interactions between the IDF, UNRWA, and International Red Cross (ICRC) leading up to the incident.

The official continued: "This morning we sought a cease-fire in the area and a humanitarian evacuation of civilians, but Hamas refused – because they wanted to keep civilians in the area to protect their fighters who were firing on the IDF," the source said. The claim by Gunness and UNRWA that the IDF did not respond to their request to evacuate civilians, the source said, is "a flat-out complete and total lie."

When asked for further details about the incident, UNRWA claimed that its school in Beit Hanoun had been turned into "a battlefield" in recent days.

Israel and Hamas blame each other for attack on UN shelter – Times of Israel
In what could prove a turning point in the war in Gaza, 15 civilians were killed and as many as 200 more were wounded Thursday afternoon in the bombardment of a UN school – an assault that both sides claim might well be the fault of the other.

IDF hits 130 Gaza targets over 24 hours – Ynet News
A senior military source confirmed Friday morning that the IDF had attacked 130 targets in Gaza over the last 24 hours bringing the total in Operation Protective Edge to 3,540.

Terrorists fire anti-tank missile from Al-Wafa hospital in Gaza – Jerusalem Post
Terrorists in Gaza fired an anti-tank missile at the IDF from the Al-Wafa hospital on Thursday, using the structure as an attack base despite Israel's air strike on the structure on Wednesday following previous gunfire and missiles fired from it by Hamas.

UN launches inquiry into possible Israeli human rights violations in Gaza – Jerusalem Post
The United Nations Human Rights Council agreed on Wednesday to launch an international inquiry into human rights violations that it says may have been committed during Israel's ongoing military operation in Gaza.

2 Palestinians said killed in rioting outside Jerusalem – Times of Israel
Thousands of Palestinians clashed with Israeli security forces at the Qalandiya checkpoint between Jerusalem and Ramallah, and riots broke out at several flashpoints near and inside East Jerusalem, on Thursday night.

Israel surprised by number, sophistication of Gaza tunnels – Fox News
While rockets and mortar fly through the sky in Gaza and southern Israel, the focus of the Jewish state's military is underground, on the warren of tunnels they say allow Hamas operatives to move freely in and out of the Palestinian territory committing acts of terror.



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I think it bears pointing out that Hamas' fight with Israel isn't a human rights or civil rights war they are waging on behalf of the Palestinian people.   They don't care about the Palestinian people.  If they cared about them, they would not use them as human shields.   This is just a war of hate against the Jewish people.

 

Too many people view this as a struggle between the Palestinians and Israel.  But in reality this Hamas' war, not the Palestinians' war.  

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smileys-praying-820668.gif God have mercy.

 

So much of this makes me think of eschatology and end times Bible prophecy that appears to be tranpiring right before our eyes.

 

JERUSALEM (Worthy News)– As Hamas continues to use hospitals, schools and mosques to wage war against Israel, at least 15 were killed and as many as 200 more were wounded at a UN school, as the IDF and Hamas exchanged fire. Meanwhile, Hamas called for the start of a third intifada, and the Palestinian Authority called for a "Day of Rage" today.

Hamas officials are called on Palestinians in Judea and Samaria to start a third intifada. Hamas TV aired intifada songs, ahead of protests last night, Israel Radio reported.

Thousands of Palestinians rioted against Israel in and around East Jerusalem last night, which led to two deaths and dozens wounded. 39 Palestinians were arrested in Jerusalem's Old city.

Palestinian Authority officials called for a 'Day of Rage' for Palestinians across Judea and Samaria today to stand in solidarity with those at war in the Gaza Strip.

Overnight, an IDF strike in Rafah killed a senior Islamic Jihad official and his son, a Hamas spokesperson said.

The IDF and Shin Bet confirm that Salad Ahmed Hassanein, an Islamic Jihad spokesman, was targeted, but say he was only injured in the strike.

Related News on the Internet

IDF: Terrorists opened fire from vicinity of UN-run Gaza school – Jerusalem Post
A projectile struck a complex containing a UN school in Beit Hanun in northern Gaza on Thursday, killing at least 15 people and wounding dozens more, according to Palestinian medical sources.

IDF Calls Out UN for Lying About Gaza Civilian Casualties – Washington Free Beacon
"For two days we were trying to move people out of that school in particular and the Beit Hanoun area in general," said an IDF official who was involved in the interactions between the IDF, UNRWA, and International Red Cross (ICRC) leading up to the incident.

The official continued: "This morning we sought a cease-fire in the area and a humanitarian evacuation of civilians, but Hamas refused – because they wanted to keep civilians in the area to protect their fighters who were firing on the IDF," the source said. The claim by Gunness and UNRWA that the IDF did not respond to their request to evacuate civilians, the source said, is "a flat-out complete and total lie."

When asked for further details about the incident, UNRWA claimed that its school in Beit Hanoun had been turned into "a battlefield" in recent days.

Israel and Hamas blame each other for attack on UN shelter – Times of Israel
In what could prove a turning point in the war in Gaza, 15 civilians were killed and as many as 200 more were wounded Thursday afternoon in the bombardment of a UN school – an assault that both sides claim might well be the fault of the other.

IDF hits 130 Gaza targets over 24 hours – Ynet News
A senior military source confirmed Friday morning that the IDF had attacked 130 targets in Gaza over the last 24 hours bringing the total in Operation Protective Edge to 3,540.

Terrorists fire anti-tank missile from Al-Wafa hospital in Gaza – Jerusalem Post
Terrorists in Gaza fired an anti-tank missile at the IDF from the Al-Wafa hospital on Thursday, using the structure as an attack base despite Israel's air strike on the structure on Wednesday following previous gunfire and missiles fired from it by Hamas.

UN launches inquiry into possible Israeli human rights violations in Gaza – Jerusalem Post
The United Nations Human Rights Council agreed on Wednesday to launch an international inquiry into human rights violations that it says may have been committed during Israel's ongoing military operation in Gaza.

2 Palestinians said killed in rioting outside Jerusalem – Times of Israel
Thousands of Palestinians clashed with Israeli security forces at the Qalandiya checkpoint between Jerusalem and Ramallah, and riots broke out at several flashpoints near and inside East Jerusalem, on Thursday night.

Israel surprised by number, sophistication of Gaza tunnels – Fox News
While rockets and mortar fly through the sky in Gaza and southern Israel, the focus of the Jewish state's military is underground, on the warren of tunnels they say allow Hamas operatives to move freely in and out of the Palestinian territory committing acts of terror.


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I think it bears pointing out that Hamas' fight with Israel isn't a human rights or civil rights war they are waging on behalf of the Palestinian people.   They don't care about the Palestinian people.  If they cared about them, they would not use them as human shields.   This is just a war of hate against the Jewish people.

 

Too many people view this as a struggle between the Palestinians and Israel.  But in reality this Hamas' war, not the Palestinians' war.  

I agree completely. 

 

There's a  red alert cell phone app that warns of pending attacks in Israel and Gaza. Thing is, one would think Hamas and their allies would have that app in order to be forewarned of Israels launches against them too.

Just this past Sunday on the show, Face the Nation, with Morley Schaeffer, who featured panel discussion at separate times with the Palestinian and Israeli ambassadors, a red alert came in to the Israeli ambassador of a pending attack Israel was launching in Gaza.

They showed the airplane footage from the perspective of the bombers ready to launch against the Palestinians there and a child had run out into the target site. Israel aborted the mission due to their being children present.

 

But the thing about that is, it appeared as if the Palestinians in the house had that launch application on their own smart phones. And that is why they sent an innocent little child out into the line of fire so as to either dissuade Israel or make a martyr of the child who would die in the blast.

Theirs is an evil agenda when they believe , via Islam, that they have nothing to lose if any one of them is killed. If they're martyred they are told in the Qur'an that they go straight to paradise. Wheras if they simply die of other causes they're not guaranteed that.

 

It is a formidable enemy one that has no thing to lose. :(   

 

 

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smileys-praying-820668.gif God have mercy.

 

So much of this makes me think of eschatology and end times Bible prophecy that appears to be tranpiring right before our eyes.

 

JERUSALEM (Worthy News)– As Hamas continues to use hospitals, schools and mosques to wage war against Israel, at least 15 were killed and as many as 200 more were wounded at a UN school, as the IDF and Hamas exchanged fire. Meanwhile, Hamas called for the start of a third intifada, and the Palestinian Authority called for a "Day of Rage" today.

Hamas officials are called on Palestinians in Judea and Samaria to start a third intifada. Hamas TV aired intifada songs, ahead of protests last night, Israel Radio reported.

Thousands of Palestinians rioted against Israel in and around East Jerusalem last night, which led to two deaths and dozens wounded. 39 Palestinians were arrested in Jerusalem's Old city.

Palestinian Authority officials called for a 'Day of Rage' for Palestinians across Judea and Samaria today to stand in solidarity with those at war in the Gaza Strip.

Overnight, an IDF strike in Rafah killed a senior Islamic Jihad official and his son, a Hamas spokesperson said.

The IDF and Shin Bet confirm that Salad Ahmed Hassanein, an Islamic Jihad spokesman, was targeted, but say he was only injured in the strike.

 
Related News on the Internet

IDF: Terrorists opened fire from vicinity of UN-run Gaza school – Jerusalem Post

A projectile struck a complex containing a UN school in Beit Hanun in northern Gaza on Thursday, killing at least 15 people and wounding dozens more, according to Palestinian medical sources.

IDF Calls Out UN for Lying About Gaza Civilian Casualties – Washington Free Beacon

"For two days we were trying to move people out of that school in particular and the Beit Hanoun area in general," said an IDF official who was involved in the interactions between the IDF, UNRWA, and International Red Cross (ICRC) leading up to the incident.

The official continued: "This morning we sought a cease-fire in the area and a humanitarian evacuation of civilians, but Hamas refused – because they wanted to keep civilians in the area to protect their fighters who were firing on the IDF," the source said. The claim by Gunness and UNRWA that the IDF did not respond to their request to evacuate civilians, the source said, is "a flat-out complete and total lie."

When asked for further details about the incident, UNRWA claimed that its school in Beit Hanoun had been turned into "a battlefield" in recent days.

Israel and Hamas blame each other for attack on UN shelter – Times of Israel

In what could prove a turning point in the war in Gaza, 15 civilians were killed and as many as 200 more were wounded Thursday afternoon in the bombardment of a UN school – an assault that both sides claim might well be the fault of the other.

IDF hits 130 Gaza targets over 24 hours – Ynet News

A senior military source confirmed Friday morning that the IDF had attacked 130 targets in Gaza over the last 24 hours bringing the total in Operation Protective Edge to 3,540.

Terrorists fire anti-tank missile from Al-Wafa hospital in Gaza – Jerusalem Post

Terrorists in Gaza fired an anti-tank missile at the IDF from the Al-Wafa hospital on Thursday, using the structure as an attack base despite Israel's air strike on the structure on Wednesday following previous gunfire and missiles fired from it by Hamas.

UN launches inquiry into possible Israeli human rights violations in Gaza – Jerusalem Post

The United Nations Human Rights Council agreed on Wednesday to launch an international inquiry into human rights violations that it says may have been committed during Israel's ongoing military operation in Gaza.

2 Palestinians said killed in rioting outside Jerusalem – Times of Israel

Thousands of Palestinians clashed with Israeli security forces at the Qalandiya checkpoint between Jerusalem and Ramallah, and riots broke out at several flashpoints near and inside East Jerusalem, on Thursday night.

Israel surprised by number, sophistication of Gaza tunnels – Fox News

While rockets and mortar fly through the sky in Gaza and southern Israel, the focus of the Jewish state's military is underground, on the warren of tunnels they say allow Hamas operatives to move freely in and out of the Palestinian territory committing acts of terror.

View the full article

 

 

 

I think it bears pointing out that Hamas' fight with Israel isn't a human rights or civil rights war they are waging on behalf of the Palestinian people.   They don't care about the Palestinian people.  If they cared about them, they would not use them as human shields.   This is just a war of hate against the Jewish people.

 

Too many people view this as a struggle between the Palestinians and Israel.  But in reality this Hamas' war, not the Palestinians' war.  

I agree completely. 

 

There's a  red alert cell phone app that warns of pending attacks in Israel and Gaza. Thing is, one would think Hamas and their allies would have that app in order to be forewarned of Israels launches against them too.

Just this past Sunday on the show, Face the Nation, with Morley Schaeffer, who featured panel discussion at separate times with the Palestinian and Israeli ambassadors, a red alert came in to the Israeli ambassador of a pending attack Israel was launching in Gaza.

They showed the airplane footage from the perspective of the bombers ready to launch against the Palestinians there and a child had run out into the target site. Israel aborted the mission due to their being children present.

 

But the thing about that is, it appeared as if the Palestinians in the house had that launch application on their own smart phones. And that is why they sent an innocent little child out into the line of fire so as to either dissuade Israel or make a martyr of the child who would die in the blast.

Theirs is an evil agenda when they believe , via Islam, that they have nothing to lose if any one of them is killed. If they're martyred they are told in the Qur'an that they go straight to paradise. Wheras if they simply die of other causes they're not guaranteed that.

 

It is a formidable enemy one that has no thing to lose. :(   

 

I think Satan knew that when he devised Islam. He had this all planned out. He's very cunning. When an angel (fallen angel) visited Mohammed to give the revelations that would ultimately become the Q'uran, Satan would have guessed what was going to happen and knew that this religion would be extremely difficult to deal with.

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smileys-praying-820668.gif God have mercy.

 

So much of this makes me think of eschatology and end times Bible prophecy that appears to be tranpiring right before our eyes.

 

JERUSALEM (Worthy News)– As Hamas continues to use hospitals, schools and mosques to wage war against Israel, at least 15 were killed and as many as 200 more were wounded at a UN school, as the IDF and Hamas exchanged fire. Meanwhile, Hamas called for the start of a third intifada, and the Palestinian Authority called for a "Day of Rage" today.

Hamas officials are called on Palestinians in Judea and Samaria to start a third intifada. Hamas TV aired intifada songs, ahead of protests last night, Israel Radio reported.

Thousands of Palestinians rioted against Israel in and around East Jerusalem last night, which led to two deaths and dozens wounded. 39 Palestinians were arrested in Jerusalem's Old city.

Palestinian Authority officials called for a 'Day of Rage' for Palestinians across Judea and Samaria today to stand in solidarity with those at war in the Gaza Strip.

Overnight, an IDF strike in Rafah killed a senior Islamic Jihad official and his son, a Hamas spokesperson said.

The IDF and Shin Bet confirm that Salad Ahmed Hassanein, an Islamic Jihad spokesman, was targeted, but say he was only injured in the strike.

 
Related News on the Internet

IDF: Terrorists opened fire from vicinity of UN-run Gaza school – Jerusalem Post

A projectile struck a complex containing a UN school in Beit Hanun in northern Gaza on Thursday, killing at least 15 people and wounding dozens more, according to Palestinian medical sources.

IDF Calls Out UN for Lying About Gaza Civilian Casualties – Washington Free Beacon

"For two days we were trying to move people out of that school in particular and the Beit Hanoun area in general," said an IDF official who was involved in the interactions between the IDF, UNRWA, and International Red Cross (ICRC) leading up to the incident.

The official continued: "This morning we sought a cease-fire in the area and a humanitarian evacuation of civilians, but Hamas refused – because they wanted to keep civilians in the area to protect their fighters who were firing on the IDF," the source said. The claim by Gunness and UNRWA that the IDF did not respond to their request to evacuate civilians, the source said, is "a flat-out complete and total lie."

When asked for further details about the incident, UNRWA claimed that its school in Beit Hanoun had been turned into "a battlefield" in recent days.

Israel and Hamas blame each other for attack on UN shelter – Times of Israel

In what could prove a turning point in the war in Gaza, 15 civilians were killed and as many as 200 more were wounded Thursday afternoon in the bombardment of a UN school – an assault that both sides claim might well be the fault of the other.

IDF hits 130 Gaza targets over 24 hours – Ynet News

A senior military source confirmed Friday morning that the IDF had attacked 130 targets in Gaza over the last 24 hours bringing the total in Operation Protective Edge to 3,540.

Terrorists fire anti-tank missile from Al-Wafa hospital in Gaza – Jerusalem Post

Terrorists in Gaza fired an anti-tank missile at the IDF from the Al-Wafa hospital on Thursday, using the structure as an attack base despite Israel's air strike on the structure on Wednesday following previous gunfire and missiles fired from it by Hamas.

UN launches inquiry into possible Israeli human rights violations in Gaza – Jerusalem Post

The United Nations Human Rights Council agreed on Wednesday to launch an international inquiry into human rights violations that it says may have been committed during Israel's ongoing military operation in Gaza.

2 Palestinians said killed in rioting outside Jerusalem – Times of Israel

Thousands of Palestinians clashed with Israeli security forces at the Qalandiya checkpoint between Jerusalem and Ramallah, and riots broke out at several flashpoints near and inside East Jerusalem, on Thursday night.

Israel surprised by number, sophistication of Gaza tunnels – Fox News

While rockets and mortar fly through the sky in Gaza and southern Israel, the focus of the Jewish state's military is underground, on the warren of tunnels they say allow Hamas operatives to move freely in and out of the Palestinian territory committing acts of terror.

View the full article

 

 

 

I think it bears pointing out that Hamas' fight with Israel isn't a human rights or civil rights war they are waging on behalf of the Palestinian people.   They don't care about the Palestinian people.  If they cared about them, they would not use them as human shields.   This is just a war of hate against the Jewish people.

 

Too many people view this as a struggle between the Palestinians and Israel.  But in reality this Hamas' war, not the Palestinians' war.  

I agree completely. 

 

There's a  red alert cell phone app that warns of pending attacks in Israel and Gaza. Thing is, one would think Hamas and their allies would have that app in order to be forewarned of Israels launches against them too.

Just this past Sunday on the show, Face the Nation, with Morley Schaeffer, who featured panel discussion at separate times with the Palestinian and Israeli ambassadors, a red alert came in to the Israeli ambassador of a pending attack Israel was launching in Gaza.

They showed the airplane footage from the perspective of the bombers ready to launch against the Palestinians there and a child had run out into the target site. Israel aborted the mission due to their being children present.

 

But the thing about that is, it appeared as if the Palestinians in the house had that launch application on their own smart phones. And that is why they sent an innocent little child out into the line of fire so as to either dissuade Israel or make a martyr of the child who would die in the blast.

Theirs is an evil agenda when they believe , via Islam, that they have nothing to lose if any one of them is killed. If they're martyred they are told in the Qur'an that they go straight to paradise. Wheras if they simply die of other causes they're not guaranteed that.

 

It is a formidable enemy one that has no thing to lose. :(   

 

I think Satan knew that when he devised Islam. He had this all planned out. He's very cunning. When an angel (fallen angel) visited Mohammed to give the revelations that would ultimately become the Q'uran, Satan would have guessed what was going to happen and knew that this religion would be extremely difficult to deal with.

 

 

 

 

I messed up when I replied to your post. My reply blended with yours: Edit to make it right:

 

Especially when "Allah", Arabic for God, allegedly told Muhammad that suicide guaranteed the faithful a straight shot to paradise. Where, and this is I think a key point that supports your observation, the now dead martyr who is praised on earth still and who's family is often paid by rich shieks because of that sacrifice they chose to let happen, while in paradise after that suicide is now allowed to partake of all the sins forbidden them in the Qur'an while alive on earth.

Women, alcohol, etc...

 

Islam translates to, "submission', not peace.

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smileys-praying-820668.gif God have mercy.

 

So much of this makes me think of eschatology and end times Bible prophecy that appears to be tranpiring right before our eyes.

 

JERUSALEM (Worthy News)– As Hamas continues to use hospitals, schools and mosques to wage war against Israel, at least 15 were killed and as many as 200 more were wounded at a UN school, as the IDF and Hamas exchanged fire. Meanwhile, Hamas called for the start of a third intifada, and the Palestinian Authority called for a "Day of Rage" today.

Hamas officials are called on Palestinians in Judea and Samaria to start a third intifada. Hamas TV aired intifada songs, ahead of protests last night, Israel Radio reported.

Thousands of Palestinians rioted against Israel in and around East Jerusalem last night, which led to two deaths and dozens wounded. 39 Palestinians were arrested in Jerusalem's Old city.

Palestinian Authority officials called for a 'Day of Rage' for Palestinians across Judea and Samaria today to stand in solidarity with those at war in the Gaza Strip.

Overnight, an IDF strike in Rafah killed a senior Islamic Jihad official and his son, a Hamas spokesperson said.

The IDF and Shin Bet confirm that Salad Ahmed Hassanein, an Islamic Jihad spokesman, was targeted, but say he was only injured in the strike.

 
Related News on the Internet

IDF: Terrorists opened fire from vicinity of UN-run Gaza school – Jerusalem Post

A projectile struck a complex containing a UN school in Beit Hanun in northern Gaza on Thursday, killing at least 15 people and wounding dozens more, according to Palestinian medical sources.

IDF Calls Out UN for Lying About Gaza Civilian Casualties – Washington Free Beacon

"For two days we were trying to move people out of that school in particular and the Beit Hanoun area in general," said an IDF official who was involved in the interactions between the IDF, UNRWA, and International Red Cross (ICRC) leading up to the incident.

The official continued: "This morning we sought a cease-fire in the area and a humanitarian evacuation of civilians, but Hamas refused – because they wanted to keep civilians in the area to protect their fighters who were firing on the IDF," the source said. The claim by Gunness and UNRWA that the IDF did not respond to their request to evacuate civilians, the source said, is "a flat-out complete and total lie."

When asked for further details about the incident, UNRWA claimed that its school in Beit Hanoun had been turned into "a battlefield" in recent days.

Israel and Hamas blame each other for attack on UN shelter – Times of Israel

In what could prove a turning point in the war in Gaza, 15 civilians were killed and as many as 200 more were wounded Thursday afternoon in the bombardment of a UN school – an assault that both sides claim might well be the fault of the other.

IDF hits 130 Gaza targets over 24 hours – Ynet News

A senior military source confirmed Friday morning that the IDF had attacked 130 targets in Gaza over the last 24 hours bringing the total in Operation Protective Edge to 3,540.

Terrorists fire anti-tank missile from Al-Wafa hospital in Gaza – Jerusalem Post

Terrorists in Gaza fired an anti-tank missile at the IDF from the Al-Wafa hospital on Thursday, using the structure as an attack base despite Israel's air strike on the structure on Wednesday following previous gunfire and missiles fired from it by Hamas.

UN launches inquiry into possible Israeli human rights violations in Gaza – Jerusalem Post

The United Nations Human Rights Council agreed on Wednesday to launch an international inquiry into human rights violations that it says may have been committed during Israel's ongoing military operation in Gaza.

2 Palestinians said killed in rioting outside Jerusalem – Times of Israel

Thousands of Palestinians clashed with Israeli security forces at the Qalandiya checkpoint between Jerusalem and Ramallah, and riots broke out at several flashpoints near and inside East Jerusalem, on Thursday night.

Israel surprised by number, sophistication of Gaza tunnels – Fox News

While rockets and mortar fly through the sky in Gaza and southern Israel, the focus of the Jewish state's military is underground, on the warren of tunnels they say allow Hamas operatives to move freely in and out of the Palestinian territory committing acts of terror.

View the full article

 

 

 

I think it bears pointing out that Hamas' fight with Israel isn't a human rights or civil rights war they are waging on behalf of the Palestinian people.   They don't care about the Palestinian people.  If they cared about them, they would not use them as human shields.   This is just a war of hate against the Jewish people.

 

Too many people view this as a struggle between the Palestinians and Israel.  But in reality this Hamas' war, not the Palestinians' war.  

I agree completely. 

 

There's a  red alert cell phone app that warns of pending attacks in Israel and Gaza. Thing is, one would think Hamas and their allies would have that app in order to be forewarned of Israels launches against them too.

Just this past Sunday on the show, Face the Nation, with Morley Schaeffer, who featured panel discussion at separate times with the Palestinian and Israeli ambassadors, a red alert came in to the Israeli ambassador of a pending attack Israel was launching in Gaza.

They showed the airplane footage from the perspective of the bombers ready to launch against the Palestinians there and a child had run out into the target site. Israel aborted the mission due to their being children present.

 

But the thing about that is, it appeared as if the Palestinians in the house had that launch application on their own smart phones. And that is why they sent an innocent little child out into the line of fire so as to either dissuade Israel or make a martyr of the child who would die in the blast.

Theirs is an evil agenda when they believe , via Islam, that they have nothing to lose if any one of them is killed. If they're martyred they are told in the Qur'an that they go straight to paradise. Wheras if they simply die of other causes they're not guaranteed that.

 

It is a formidable enemy one that has no thing to lose. :(   

 

smileys-praying-820668.gif God have mercy.

 

So much of this makes me think of eschatology and end times Bible prophecy that appears to be tranpiring right before our eyes.

 

JERUSALEM (Worthy News)– As Hamas continues to use hospitals, schools and mosques to wage war against Israel, at least 15 were killed and as many as 200 more were wounded at a UN school, as the IDF and Hamas exchanged fire. Meanwhile, Hamas called for the start of a third intifada, and the Palestinian Authority called for a "Day of Rage" today.

Hamas officials are called on Palestinians in Judea and Samaria to start a third intifada. Hamas TV aired intifada songs, ahead of protests last night, Israel Radio reported.

Thousands of Palestinians rioted against Israel in and around East Jerusalem last night, which led to two deaths and dozens wounded. 39 Palestinians were arrested in Jerusalem's Old city.

Palestinian Authority officials called for a 'Day of Rage' for Palestinians across Judea and Samaria today to stand in solidarity with those at war in the Gaza Strip.

Overnight, an IDF strike in Rafah killed a senior Islamic Jihad official and his son, a Hamas spokesperson said.

The IDF and Shin Bet confirm that Salad Ahmed Hassanein, an Islamic Jihad spokesman, was targeted, but say he was only injured in the strike.

 
Related News on the Internet

IDF: Terrorists opened fire from vicinity of UN-run Gaza school – Jerusalem Post

A projectile struck a complex containing a UN school in Beit Hanun in northern Gaza on Thursday, killing at least 15 people and wounding dozens more, according to Palestinian medical sources.

IDF Calls Out UN for Lying About Gaza Civilian Casualties – Washington Free Beacon

"For two days we were trying to move people out of that school in particular and the Beit Hanoun area in general," said an IDF official who was involved in the interactions between the IDF, UNRWA, and International Red Cross (ICRC) leading up to the incident.

The official continued: "This morning we sought a cease-fire in the area and a humanitarian evacuation of civilians, but Hamas refused – because they wanted to keep civilians in the area to protect their fighters who were firing on the IDF," the source said. The claim by Gunness and UNRWA that the IDF did not respond to their request to evacuate civilians, the source said, is "a flat-out complete and total lie."

When asked for further details about the incident, UNRWA claimed that its school in Beit Hanoun had been turned into "a battlefield" in recent days.

Israel and Hamas blame each other for attack on UN shelter – Times of Israel

In what could prove a turning point in the war in Gaza, 15 civilians were killed and as many as 200 more were wounded Thursday afternoon in the bombardment of a UN school – an assault that both sides claim might well be the fault of the other.

IDF hits 130 Gaza targets over 24 hours – Ynet News

A senior military source confirmed Friday morning that the IDF had attacked 130 targets in Gaza over the last 24 hours bringing the total in Operation Protective Edge to 3,540.

Terrorists fire anti-tank missile from Al-Wafa hospital in Gaza – Jerusalem Post

Terrorists in Gaza fired an anti-tank missile at the IDF from the Al-Wafa hospital on Thursday, using the structure as an attack base despite Israel's air strike on the structure on Wednesday following previous gunfire and missiles fired from it by Hamas.

UN launches inquiry into possible Israeli human rights violations in Gaza – Jerusalem Post

The United Nations Human Rights Council agreed on Wednesday to launch an international inquiry into human rights violations that it says may have been committed during Israel's ongoing military operation in Gaza.

2 Palestinians said killed in rioting outside Jerusalem – Times of Israel

Thousands of Palestinians clashed with Israeli security forces at the Qalandiya checkpoint between Jerusalem and Ramallah, and riots broke out at several flashpoints near and inside East Jerusalem, on Thursday night.

Israel surprised by number, sophistication of Gaza tunnels – Fox News

While rockets and mortar fly through the sky in Gaza and southern Israel, the focus of the Jewish state's military is underground, on the warren of tunnels they say allow Hamas operatives to move freely in and out of the Palestinian territory committing acts of terror.

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I think it bears pointing out that Hamas' fight with Israel isn't a human rights or civil rights war they are waging on behalf of the Palestinian people.   They don't care about the Palestinian people.  If they cared about them, they would not use them as human shields.   This is just a war of hate against the Jewish people.

 

Too many people view this as a struggle between the Palestinians and Israel.  But in reality this Hamas' war, not the Palestinians' war.  

I agree completely. 

 

There's a  red alert cell phone app that warns of pending attacks in Israel and Gaza. Thing is, one would think Hamas and their allies would have that app in order to be forewarned of Israels launches against them too.

Just this past Sunday on the show, Face the Nation, with Morley Schaeffer, who featured panel discussion at separate times with the Palestinian and Israeli ambassadors, a red alert came in to the Israeli ambassador of a pending attack Israel was launching in Gaza.

They showed the airplane footage from the perspective of the bombers ready to launch against the Palestinians there and a child had run out into the target site. Israel aborted the mission due to their being children present.

 

But the thing about that is, it appeared as if the Palestinians in the house had that launch application on their own smart phones. And that is why they sent an innocent little child out into the line of fire so as to either dissuade Israel or make a martyr of the child who would die in the blast.

Theirs is an evil agenda when they believe , via Islam, that they have nothing to lose if any one of them is killed. If they're martyred they are told in the Qur'an that they go straight to paradise. Wheras if they simply die of other causes they're not guaranteed that.

 

It is a formidable enemy one that has no thing to lose. :(   

It is a formidable enemy one that has no thing to lose.

 

Yes, and we could just as well be speaking of Israel in the same way.

 

Israel has nowhere to go, It's back is to the sea. And yet when they defend themselves and go on the attack against an enemy (who were vote in by the population), that has sworn to wipe Israel off the map, Israel is suddenly the aggressor?

 

Any civilian loss of life is not acceptable, but I refuse to believe that the nation that survived the holocaust targets civilians purposefully. 

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