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The Moment an Israeli Airstrike Hit Civilians, Journalists and Ambulance - TWO Videos..... WARNING! Graphic images! http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=be5_1406759077 |
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here's mine, It's a sick f@cking joke!!!! |
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Who would be surprised finding out Palestinians did that to attempt to blame Israel.
Pretty convenient there's filming going on at that exact moment. Almost as if there was an event about to happen. |
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Who would be surprised finding out Palestinians did that to attempt to blame Israel. Pretty convenient there's filming going on at that exact moment. Almost as if there was an event about to happen. http://www.jihadwatch.org/2014/07/italian-reporter-confirms-hamas-rocket-killed-children-on-playground Italian reporter confirms: Hamas rocket killed children on playground Hamas blames the IDF, of course, and so does the international media. But now this reporter, out of Gaza and safe from what he tellingly refers to as “Hamas retaliation,” confirms the Israeli account. The propaganda facade is broken yet again. “Italian Reporter Reveals Hamas Cover-Up Over Misfired Rockets,” by Ari Soffer, Arutz Sheva, July 30, 2014: An Italian journalist who until Tuesday was embedded in Gaza has backed the IDF’s account of a rocket strike on a school playground in central Gaza’s Shati refugee camp on Monday. At least 10 people were killed in the attack – most of them children – and some sources claimed the death toll was as high as 30. Palestinian sources were quick to blame Israel, claiming that an Israeli fighter jet fired missiles directly at the playground and nearby hospital. Israel denied the accusations, saying that Hamas rockets aimed at Israel from the area misfired, and struck both the school and the hospital… Verifying facts on the ground in Gaza is notoriously difficult for foreign reporters, and even for Palestinian journalists seen as aligned with the Fatah-led Palestinian Authority, as journalists are closely watched by Hamas security forces and can face interrogation and a permanent ban from Gaza for publishing material deemed unfavorable to the territory’s Islamist rulers. As such, little information has emerged on what exactly happened that day in Shati. But returning from a stint in Gaza, and safe from what he ominously referred to as potential “Hamas retaliation”, Italian journalist Gabriele Barbati broke the media silence by tweeting the following message, confirming that Hamas terrorists rushed to cover up evidence of what was indeed errant rocket fire aimed at Israel: During the 23 days of Operation Protective Edge a handful of journalists have defied, purposefully or inadvertently, Hamas’s restrictions on reporting negative information from Gaza – only to backtrack soon after. Two cases in particular were highlighted earlier this week. In one, Wall Street Journal reported Nick Casey tweeted evidence – and veiled criticism – over Hamas’s leadership’s use of Shifa Hospital in Gaza as a command center, shedding more light on the group’s use of human shields. Hamas reacted furiously, and a Hamas-affiliated twitter account blacklisted him as a journalist “who lies for Israel” – a potentially deadly accusation for anyone in Gaza, let alone a foreigner. Shortly afterwards, the tweet was promptly removed by Casey…. Numerous foreign journalists have admitted to interviewing Hamas leaders inside the hospital, but their reports are notable for the lack of emphasis placed on such a flagrant violation of international law. In the second case, another WSJ journalist tweeted evidence of a Hamas rocket misfire which damaged Gaza’s main hospital. Again, shortly after tweeting it, Tamer El-Ghobashi removed the evidence. The use of human shields by Gazan terrorist groups during the current conflict has been repeatedly documented. Both Hamas and Islamic Jihad have stored and fired rockets from within densely-populated civilian areas, making Israeli attempts to stop them without causing collateral damage near to impossible. To compound the problem, Hamas has openly encouraged civilians to act as human shields, glorifying their actions as heroism. Terrorists have also used hospitals and schools as command centers and military bases. On Tuesday, the United Nations Work and Relief Agency (UNWRA) admitted that it had discovered rockets stored in one of its schools for the third time. Hamas has not issued a response to Barbari’s claims, and it is unclear whether he will face a ban from reporting from the Strip in the future. But whatever happens to him, his claims raise some uncomfortable questions about the objectivity of reports coming from Gaza – in particular the accuracy of the much-touted civilian death toll, and who may be responsible for it. for the deleted Tweets visit the site! |
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Who would be surprised finding out Palestinians did that to attempt to blame Israel. Pretty convenient there's filming going on at that exact moment. Almost as if there was an event about to happen. There's plenty of blame to go around, but there were journalists there as there is in much of Gaza right now..... filming the war for the entertainment of nations. This however is obviously cell phone video, and unless an idiot wants to risk having his a$$ blown off to grab a video of a bombing he's privy to, and standing in the middle of, little chance it was "staged". |
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Who would be surprised finding out Palestinians did that to attempt to blame Israel. Pretty convenient there's filming going on at that exact moment. Almost as if there was an event about to happen. There's plenty of blame to go around, but there were journalists there as there is in much of Gaza right now..... filming the war for the entertainment of nations. This however is obviously cell phone video, and unless an idiot wants to risk having his a$$ blown off to grab a video of a bombing he's privy to, and standing in the middle of, little chance it was "staged". I hear all sort of cases of Palliwood are going around again! |
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Sojourning_Soul
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Thu 07/31/14 10:26 AM
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Who would be surprised finding out Palestinians did that to attempt to blame Israel. Pretty convenient there's filming going on at that exact moment. Almost as if there was an event about to happen. http://www.jihadwatch.org/2014/07/italian-reporter-confirms-hamas-rocket-killed-children-on-playground Italian reporter confirms: Hamas rocket killed children on playground Hamas blames the IDF, of course, and so does the international media. But now this reporter, out of Gaza and safe from what he tellingly refers to as “Hamas retaliation,” confirms the Israeli account. The propaganda facade is broken yet again. “Italian Reporter Reveals Hamas Cover-Up Over Misfired Rockets,” by Ari Soffer, Arutz Sheva, July 30, 2014: An Italian journalist who until Tuesday was embedded in Gaza has backed the IDF’s account of a rocket strike on a school playground in central Gaza’s Shati refugee camp on Monday. At least 10 people were killed in the attack – most of them children – and some sources claimed the death toll was as high as 30. Palestinian sources were quick to blame Israel, claiming that an Israeli fighter jet fired missiles directly at the playground and nearby hospital. Israel denied the accusations, saying that Hamas rockets aimed at Israel from the area misfired, and struck both the school and the hospital… Verifying facts on the ground in Gaza is notoriously difficult for foreign reporters, and even for Palestinian journalists seen as aligned with the Fatah-led Palestinian Authority, as journalists are closely watched by Hamas security forces and can face interrogation and a permanent ban from Gaza for publishing material deemed unfavorable to the territory’s Islamist rulers. As such, little information has emerged on what exactly happened that day in Shati. But returning from a stint in Gaza, and safe from what he ominously referred to as potential “Hamas retaliation”, Italian journalist Gabriele Barbati broke the media silence by tweeting the following message, confirming that Hamas terrorists rushed to cover up evidence of what was indeed errant rocket fire aimed at Israel: During the 23 days of Operation Protective Edge a handful of journalists have defied, purposefully or inadvertently, Hamas’s restrictions on reporting negative information from Gaza – only to backtrack soon after. Two cases in particular were highlighted earlier this week. In one, Wall Street Journal reported Nick Casey tweeted evidence – and veiled criticism – over Hamas’s leadership’s use of Shifa Hospital in Gaza as a command center, shedding more light on the group’s use of human shields. Hamas reacted furiously, and a Hamas-affiliated twitter account blacklisted him as a journalist “who lies for Israel” – a potentially deadly accusation for anyone in Gaza, let alone a foreigner. Shortly afterwards, the tweet was promptly removed by Casey…. Numerous foreign journalists have admitted to interviewing Hamas leaders inside the hospital, but their reports are notable for the lack of emphasis placed on such a flagrant violation of international law. In the second case, another WSJ journalist tweeted evidence of a Hamas rocket misfire which damaged Gaza’s main hospital. Again, shortly after tweeting it, Tamer El-Ghobashi removed the evidence. The use of human shields by Gazan terrorist groups during the current conflict has been repeatedly documented. Both Hamas and Islamic Jihad have stored and fired rockets from within densely-populated civilian areas, making Israeli attempts to stop them without causing collateral damage near to impossible. To compound the problem, Hamas has openly encouraged civilians to act as human shields, glorifying their actions as heroism. Terrorists have also used hospitals and schools as command centers and military bases. On Tuesday, the United Nations Work and Relief Agency (UNWRA) admitted that it had discovered rockets stored in one of its schools for the third time. Hamas has not issued a response to Barbari’s claims, and it is unclear whether he will face a ban from reporting from the Strip in the future. But whatever happens to him, his claims raise some uncomfortable questions about the objectivity of reports coming from Gaza – in particular the accuracy of the much-touted civilian death toll, and who may be responsible for it. for the deleted Tweets visit the site! I don't blame the Israeli or Palestinian people for the phucked up politics of their leaders or the actions they employ. Like I said above, there is more than enough blame to go around but it all stands on the heads of leadership, a censored western press and its affiliates, and the criminals responsible for carrying it out Not all Palestinians support Hamas and not all Israelis support the Zionists |
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well until those harboring bullies stop harboring the bullies there is a good chance those harborers will be harmed as they are where the bullies are until any group holds the evil does in that group accountable rather than helping them then they are as guilty as he evil doer |
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Edited by
Sojourning_Soul
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Fri 08/01/14 02:44 AM
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well until those harboring bullies stop harboring the bullies there is a good chance those harborers will be harmed as they are where the bullies are until any group holds the evil does in that group accountable rather than helping them then they are as guilty as he evil doer That is usually a true statement..... but ever hear of circumstance? Like what can we do about the clown in our own White House that lies to the people? A Congress that doesn't represent us? An NSA that spies on its own people, on our every move? A taxing body that plays favorites? |
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well until those harboring bullies stop harboring the bullies there is a good chance those harborers will be harmed as they are where the bullies are until any group holds the evil does in that group accountable rather than helping them then they are as guilty as he evil doer That is usually a true statement..... but ever hear of circumstance? Like what can we do about the clown in our own White House that lies to the people? A Congress that doesn't represent us? An NSA that spies on its own people, on our every move? A taxing body that plays favorites? sounds like you have a full plate! |
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War is a dirty game and nobody plays by the rules, regardless what any side says. So, no, I wouldn't make any conclusions too soon. Staged? Perhaps it is, perhaps it is not, but there is always a possibility that both sides are "stretching the rules", as it often is the case, especially in wars that last as long as that one.
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well until those harboring bullies stop harboring the bullies there is a good chance those harborers will be harmed as they are where the bullies are until any group holds the evil does in that group accountable rather than helping them then they are as guilty as he evil doer That is usually a true statement..... but ever hear of circumstance? Like what can we do about the clown in our own White House that lies to the people? A Congress that doesn't represent us? An NSA that spies on its own people, on our every move? A taxing body that plays favorites? what does that have to do with those living in gaza and supporting hamas attacking isreal |
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Who would be surprised finding out Palestinians did that to attempt to blame Israel. Pretty convenient there's filming going on at that exact moment. Almost as if there was an event about to happen. http://www.jihadwatch.org/2014/07/italian-reporter-confirms-hamas-rocket-killed-children-on-playground Italian reporter confirms: Hamas rocket killed children on playground Hamas blames the IDF, of course, and so does the international media. But now this reporter, out of Gaza and safe from what he tellingly refers to as “Hamas retaliation,” confirms the Israeli account. The propaganda facade is broken yet again. “Italian Reporter Reveals Hamas Cover-Up Over Misfired Rockets,” by Ari Soffer, Arutz Sheva, July 30, 2014: An Italian journalist who until Tuesday was embedded in Gaza has backed the IDF’s account of a rocket strike on a school playground in central Gaza’s Shati refugee camp on Monday. At least 10 people were killed in the attack – most of them children – and some sources claimed the death toll was as high as 30. Palestinian sources were quick to blame Israel, claiming that an Israeli fighter jet fired missiles directly at the playground and nearby hospital. Israel denied the accusations, saying that Hamas rockets aimed at Israel from the area misfired, and struck both the school and the hospital… Verifying facts on the ground in Gaza is notoriously difficult for foreign reporters, and even for Palestinian journalists seen as aligned with the Fatah-led Palestinian Authority, as journalists are closely watched by Hamas security forces and can face interrogation and a permanent ban from Gaza for publishing material deemed unfavorable to the territory’s Islamist rulers. As such, little information has emerged on what exactly happened that day in Shati. But returning from a stint in Gaza, and safe from what he ominously referred to as potential “Hamas retaliation”, Italian journalist Gabriele Barbati broke the media silence by tweeting the following message, confirming that Hamas terrorists rushed to cover up evidence of what was indeed errant rocket fire aimed at Israel: During the 23 days of Operation Protective Edge a handful of journalists have defied, purposefully or inadvertently, Hamas’s restrictions on reporting negative information from Gaza – only to backtrack soon after. Two cases in particular were highlighted earlier this week. In one, Wall Street Journal reported Nick Casey tweeted evidence – and veiled criticism – over Hamas’s leadership’s use of Shifa Hospital in Gaza as a command center, shedding more light on the group’s use of human shields. Hamas reacted furiously, and a Hamas-affiliated twitter account blacklisted him as a journalist “who lies for Israel” – a potentially deadly accusation for anyone in Gaza, let alone a foreigner. Shortly afterwards, the tweet was promptly removed by Casey…. Numerous foreign journalists have admitted to interviewing Hamas leaders inside the hospital, but their reports are notable for the lack of emphasis placed on such a flagrant violation of international law. In the second case, another WSJ journalist tweeted evidence of a Hamas rocket misfire which damaged Gaza’s main hospital. Again, shortly after tweeting it, Tamer El-Ghobashi removed the evidence. The use of human shields by Gazan terrorist groups during the current conflict has been repeatedly documented. Both Hamas and Islamic Jihad have stored and fired rockets from within densely-populated civilian areas, making Israeli attempts to stop them without causing collateral damage near to impossible. To compound the problem, Hamas has openly encouraged civilians to act as human shields, glorifying their actions as heroism. Terrorists have also used hospitals and schools as command centers and military bases. On Tuesday, the United Nations Work and Relief Agency (UNWRA) admitted that it had discovered rockets stored in one of its schools for the third time. Hamas has not issued a response to Barbari’s claims, and it is unclear whether he will face a ban from reporting from the Strip in the future. But whatever happens to him, his claims raise some uncomfortable questions about the objectivity of reports coming from Gaza – in particular the accuracy of the much-touted civilian death toll, and who may be responsible for it. for the deleted Tweets visit the site! I don't blame the Israeli or Palestinian people for the phucked up politics of their leaders or the actions they employ. Like I said above, there is more than enough blame to go around but it all stands on the heads of leadership, a censored western press and its affiliates, and the criminals responsible for carrying it out Not all Palestinians support Hamas and not all Israelis support the Zionists Well said! |
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The Moment an Israeli Airstrike Hit Civilians, Journalists and Ambulance - TWO Videos..... WARNING! Graphic images! http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=be5_1406759077 I watched the long version. First of all, there does not appear to be an air strike involved at all. The explosions are too small, too regularly spaced, and too many in number. This fire pattern is indicative of standard artillery such as Israel uses or rocket artillery such as Hamas uses. The film gives no context for the attack so about all that can be ascertained is that "it looks like some shells fell nearby". |
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Indiscriminate artillery and rocket fire in urban areas is revolting no matter how some here try to justify it. Disgusting! |
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The Moment an Israeli Airstrike Hit Civilians, Journalists and Ambulance - TWO Videos..... WARNING! Graphic images! http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=be5_1406759077 the only way for peace = both of them should have its own country and borders and militaryforce like as any ordinary countries in the world and dont forget that palestine is the only An occupied country in our modern communities |
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