Showing posts with label Khan Younis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Khan Younis. Show all posts

Monday, May 4, 2026

NJ Dem congressional candidate has a history you wouldn't believe, or maybe you would



Adam Hamawy, running to represent the state’s 12th district, told prosecutors he had a years-long relationship with the so called cleric whose followers carried out the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.

Hamawy is a New Jersey reconstructive surgeon, U.S. Army veteran who served as a combat trauma surgeon in Iraq, and now a Democratic candidate for Congress in NJ-12 to replace the retiring Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman. He shot to prominence by volunteering as a doctor in Gaza in 2024 at the European Hospital in Khan Younis, where he got briefly trapped after the Rafah crossing shut down.

The guy has racked up endorsements from all the usual suspects: Justice Democrats, CAIR Action, PAL PAC, Senator Comrade Bernie Sanders, Rep. Ro Khanna, and the rest of the pro-Palestine progressive crowd. His platform is the standard leftist greatest hits: Medicare for All, ending U.S. funding for Israel's military actions, and the ever-so-clever slogan "healthcare not bombs."

The real fireworks, as always with these candidates, center on his blistering criticism of Israel amid the Israel-Hamas war. Hamawy popped up on streamer Hasan Piker's show and came out swinging against U.S. funding for Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system. He argued it "insulates Israel from having to make decisions to make peace" and "isolates them from having to deal with the consequences," likening it to "giving a bully body armor." He backed a full arms embargo on Israel and insisted that Israelis need to "feel the effects of war" to get serious about peace.

That did not sit well with fellow progressive Democrat Sue Altman in the same primary. Altman accused him of "cheerleading and wishing for the deaths of Israeli children" and said she draws the line at rhetoric that seems to treat more Israeli civilian deaths as some kind of goal.

Hamawy's supporters immediately cried smear and Islamophobia, pointing to his humanitarian record (including saving Sen. Tammy Duckworth's life in Iraq). Altman eventually issued an apology (though it was apparently unwritten), which Hamawy graciously accepted. Critics, however, figured the damage from the inflammatory exchange was already done.

During and after his Gaza stint, Hamawy insisted he saw no weapons, no military presence, and "definitely no tunnels" under the European Hospital or places like Nasser. He described it as a purely civilian facility treating mostly civilians, many of them children, in the middle of the devastation. Later reports about Hamas command centers and tunnels under or near the hospital (including the strike that took out Mohammed Sinwar in a tunnel beneath it) led critics to call him naive, in denial, or worse. Hamawy and his backers stand by his firsthand medical observations and dismiss the rest.

A shiny new Super PAC called American Priorities (or PAL PAC) is dumping serious cash, around $2 million, to boost him as a counter to pro-Israel money in the race. There is also some past testimony linked to the "Blind Sheikh" from the 1993 World Trade Center bombing that conservative outlets have dusted off. His strong progressive bona fides get him cheers from the Sanders wing and eye rolls from everyone else who thinks his Israel rhetoric veers into antisemitism territory or puts civilians at risk.

Hamawy likes to frame it all as principled opposition to U.S.-funded wars and military aid overseas while focusing on domestic priorities like healthcare. To his fans he is a heroic humanitarian. To his detractors he is another example of the Democratic Party's lurch into territory that endangers allies and excuses terrorists. The NJ-12 primary remains a messy fight between the pro-Israel and anti-Israel factions as of early May 2026. For the unvarnished details, primary sources like the Jewish Insider piece or his own campaign site are worth a look.

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Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Is it real? Does Hamas really accept the Trump peace plan?

Hamas terrorists

In the annals of human folly and fleeting redemption, few chapters rival the saga of Gaza, a strip of land that has, for decades, served as both a launchpad for terror and a stage for the world's sanctimonious hand-wringing. Yet here we are, two years and a day after the barbaric onslaught of October 7, 2023, when Hamas's jihadists unleashed a pogrom of such savagery that it evoked the bloodiest echoes of the Holocaust, slaughtering Jews in their homes, at a music festival, and in the streets, before dragging the living and the dead into the tunnels of their infernal lair. 

What followed was not merely war, but a humanitarian cataclysm of Hamas's own contrivance: a blockade of aid by its own fighters, a weaponization of suffering that the bien-pensants of the West have, with tiresome predictability, pinned on Israel alone, because, you know, Jews.

Into this morass strides Donald Trump, that most improbable of peacemakers, whose brash diplomacy has now, against all odds, pried open a door to something resembling peace. On Wednesday, the former, and perhaps future, president took to Truth Social to proclaim the improbable: "I am very proud to announce that Israel and Hamas have both signed off on the first Phase of our Peace Plan. This means that ALL of the Hostages will be released very soon, and Israel will withdraw their Troops to an agreed upon line as the first steps toward a Strong, Durable, and Everlasting Peace. All Parties will be treated fairly! This is a GREAT Day for the Arab and Muslim World, Israel, all surrounding Nations, and the United States of America, and we thank the mediators from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey, who worked with us to make this Historic and Unprecedented Event happen. BLESSED ARE THE PEACEMAKERS!"

He did not, this time, add: "Thank you for your attention to this matter."

One scarcely knows whether to applaud the biblical flourish or to chuckle at the irony: Trump, the man once derided as a bull in the diplomatic china shop, quoting the Sermon on the Mount while corralling the very devils who began this inferno. Moments before his announcement, images flickered from the negotiation chamber in Sharm el-Sheikh--that Egyptian resort more accustomed to sunburned tourists than to the grim handshakes of sworn enemies. There was retired General Nitzan Alon, clasping hands with Qatar’s Prime Minister Al-Thani, the special envoy Witkoff lurking approvingly in the shadows. Across the table, Hamas's Khalil al-Hayya and his cadre of apparatchiks beamed like schoolboys awarded a prize for good behavior. An Israeli source murmured of preparations for an official unveiling, while whispers suggested the ink might dry as early as Thursday. Israeli outlets, ever vigilant, reported the signing would unfold in that same sun-kissed enclave.


Benjamin Netanyahu, the indomitable prime minister whose tenure has been a gauntlet of betrayals and bombardments, wasted no time in framing this as divine intercession. "With God’s help, we will bring them all home," he declared in a statement, before adding in Hebrew: "A great day for Israel. Tomorrow I will convene the government to approve the agreement and bring all our dear hostages home. I thank the heroic soldiers of the IDF and all the security forces, thanks to their courage and sacrifice we have reached this day. I thank from the bottom of my heart President Trump and his team for mobilizing for this sacred mission of freeing our hostages. With God's help, together we will continue to achieve all our objectives and expand peace with our neighbors."

From the other side of this chasm, the terrorist polity of Hamas issued its communiqué with the oily piety one might expect from a movement whose charter once called for the extermination of Jews, only later softened to mere subjugation. (How civil of them.) "After responsible and serious negotiations conducted by the movement and the Palestinian resistance factions regarding President Trump's proposal in Sharm el-Sheikh, with the aim of ending the war of extermination against our Palestinian people and the withdrawal of the occupation from the Gaza Strip, Hamas announces the reaching of an agreement that ends the war on Gaza, provides for the withdrawal of the occupation, allows the entry of aid and implements a prisoner exchange.

"We greatly appreciate the efforts of the mediators in Qatar, Egypt and Turkey, and thank U.S. President Donald Trump for his efforts to bring about a final end to the war and the full withdrawal of the occupation from the Gaza Strip. We call on President Trump, the guarantor states of the agreement, and all Arab, Islamic and international parties to oblige the government of the occupation to fulfill all the agreement’s commitments, and not to allow it to evade or delay implementation of the accords."

Ah, the lexicon of victimhood: "war of extermination," "occupation"--phrases honed in the propaganda mills of Tehran and Doha, designed to invert the aggressor into the aggrieved. One might almost admire the shamelessness, were it not so drenched in the blood of innocents. Dr. Majed al-Ansari, the silver-tongued spokesman for Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, chimed in on X with the mediators' seal of approval: "The mediators announce that an agreement was reached tonight on all terms and mechanisms for implementing the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, which will lead to stopping the war, releasing Israeli detainees and Palestinian prisoners, and allowing aid to enter."

Israeli officials, pragmatic as ever, peg the release of the living hostages to a brisk 72 hours, a single, merciful phase. The remains of the dead will lag, a grim logistical hurdle, with Israel unyielding on their repatriation. Hamas, parroted by certain Israeli leaks, blames the delay on bodies lost to rubble, convenient rubble, one suspects, in a landscape they themselves have mined and booby-trapped into a labyrinth of death.


The families of the captives, those whose anguish has been the war's most piercing refrain, erupted in cautious jubilation. From their headquarters came a missive of raw gratitude: "The hostages' families wish to express deep gratitude to U.S. President Donald Trump and his team for the leadership and determination that led to this historic breakthrough: an end to the war and a comprehensive agreement to return all the hostages. There are 48 hostages in Hamas captivity. Our moral and national commitment is to bring them all home, both alive and fallen alike. Their return is a condition for the rehabilitation and revival of Israeli society as a whole. We will not rest or be quiet until the return of the last hostage. We will bring them back. We will rise."Netanyahu had, just last week, nodded to America's 20-point blueprint: a full Israeli pullback from Gaza in swap for all 48 souls--21 of them, by the grim calculus of the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, still drawing breath. 

The negotiators, Israeli and Hamas alike, had jetted to Egypt on Monday to chisel out the devilish details, though the fine print remains as opaque as the tunnels beneath Khan Younis. The skeleton of the deal echoes the original: Hamas's disarmament for Israel's halt to operations; a surge of aid to the beleaguered enclave; the first sketches of reconstruction. Amnesty for those jihadists who meekly surrender their Kalashnikovs; and, once the last hostage is accounted for, Israel's release of "250 life sentence prisoners plus 1,700 Gazans who were detained after Oct. 7th, 2023."

The 72-hour clock on releases ticks urgently, though Hamas, in a weekend wittering, hinted at snags, deceased captives allegedly entombed under debris of their own making. They nodded to chunks of Trump's terms but fretted over disarmament's bite and Israel's supposed perfidy: a resumption of arms once the bargaining chips are cashed in.

Ambiguities linger like smoke over the rubble. Who mans this vaunted "Board of Peace," chaired by Trump and that erstwhile British prime minister Tony Blair, tasked with Gaza's stewardship and rebirth? Trump teased "leaders from other countries" to join the roster soon enough. The blueprint envisions Gaza's interim rule by a "technocratic, apolitical Palestinian committee," a phrase redolent of bureaucratic fantasy, charged with the mundane toil of services and sanitation. 

Backed by Arab potentates and a chorus of Middle Eastern voices, the plan was funneled to Hamas last month via Qatari and Egyptian couriers. It sidesteps the siren song of Palestinian statehood, endorsed by 157 UN members, those paragons of wisdom, opting instead for a panel of "experts, who have helped birth some of the thriving modern miracle cities in the Middle East," to blueprint an economic phoenix from the ashes.

No expulsions under this scheme, no echoes of Trump's past musings that so riled the chattering classes. No annexations, either; Gaza remains, in the White House's emollient words, a place "We will encourage people to stay and offer them the opportunity to build a better Gaza." 

Trump, ever the showman, dangled the carrot and cracked the whip: reject this, he warned Hamas, and Israel would have America's untrammeled license to prosecute the war to its logical end.

Skepticism, of course, is the sage's default in these parts. Hamas has shattered ceasefires before, like a child smashing toys for sport. Israel, scarred by betrayal, will watch with one eye on the horizon. Yet for a fleeting moment, amid the exhaustion and the elegies, one dares to glimpse a sliver of light: peacemakers blessed, hostages homeward bound, and perhaps, just perhaps, a Gaza unshackled from the tyrants who have long held it, and its neighbors, in thrall. 

If only the world, with its selective outrage and moral myopia, might now turn its gaze from condemnation to construction.

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Sunday, March 23, 2025

Senior Hamas official blown to smithereens in his tent in Khan Younis

He was a good ole scumwafer, but he's dead and gone

When asked what did he want to be when he grew up, Salah al-Bardawil said to his proud father that he wanted to be a soldier for Allah and kill all the Israelis and cleanse the world of Jews.

Well, Bardawil became that soldier with Hamas and became a top Hamasshole official. The shekels were good and the power was intoxicating. . . . until it ended overnight between Saturday and Sunday in an Israeli airstrike.

Bardawil was in his tent in al-Mawasi, near Khan Younis when all of a sudden, without warning, an Israeli fighter jet fired upon his tent and killing him beyond recognition. All that was left of the area was a huge crater.

According to Qatar-based Al Jazeera, 23 Arabs were killed in Israeli strikes across Khan Younis and nearby Rafah since midnight.

IDF Arabic-language spokesperson Lt. Col. Avichay Adraee had issued an urgent evacuation warning to residents of the Tel al-Sultan neighborhood in Rafah. “The IDF has begun operations targeting terrorist organizations. The area you are in is an active combat zone and extremely dangerous. Evacuate immediately,” he said in a statement. 

The question is: did Hamas allow non-combatants to leave or did they make them stay in order to enhance their propaganda machine? 

Al-Bardawil, was a member of Hamas’ political bureau. He was one of the few senior Jew-haters who chose to remain in the Gaza Strip along with his family since he had no regard for their safety either.

He was born in Khan Younis where he was known and loved by his fellow Khan men and often appeared in Arabic and international media where he promoted Israeli genocide--you know, Hamas' desire to end the Jews.

Al-Bardawil played a major role in the Palestinian Legislative Council that was elected into power in 2006 under the "Change and Reform" list. He was involved in several rounds of internal Palestinian negotiations, including talks between Hamas and rival faction Fatah.

According to Hamas, al-Bardawil was killed alongside his devoted to jihad wife and daughter during the overnight airstrikes on Khan Younis. 

In a statement, Hamas praised him as “an active figure who never abandoned jihad,” vowing revenge for his death. “The martyrs will fuel the battle. The more we lose, the fiercer the resistance will burn,” the Hamassholes said with smiles on their covered faces.

The now goat-involved Bardawil was once a strong opponent of security coordination between the Palestinian Authority and, you know, the Joooze of Israel. He thought of it as a betrayal of Allah's wish to eliminate all Israelis. 

During his political career, he participated in talks between the Palestinian factions, even as Hamas violently seized control of Gaza from Fatah, the movement led by Mahmoud Abbasshole.

As a bonus, the Hamas-affiliated Palestinian news outlet Quds Network reported that Muhammad Hassan al-Amour, an aide to Hamasshole leader Yahya Sinwar, was also blown into kibbles and bits in overnight Israeli strikes on Gaza.


Sources from Palestinian factions told the London-based Arabic newspaper Asharq al-Awsat that the IDF has recently killed Hamas field commanders involved in the group's military manufacturing operations, including rocket and explosive production. They said that some of the scumcrumpets who were destroyed were responsible for operating anti-tank missile squads and were directly involved in the planning and executing the October 7, 2023 attacks into Israel that killed 1,200 Israelis and kidnapped 251 others, many of whom were murdered in captivity.

Among those who had "gone to pieces" was Osama Tabesh, a top Hamasshole commander targeted in Khan Younis. Tabesh was previously implicated in exposing an elite Israeli special forces unit operating in Gaza in 2018, during an incident that resulted in the death of Lt. Col. Mahmoud Kheir al-Din. So, as Martha Stewart was famous for saying, "it's a good thing" these terrorists are gone.

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This horrible war continues and insofar as any side can be considered a winner, Israel is winning. Hezbollah is but a husk of what it had been and Hamas only has hostages as bargaining chips. Hopefully they will be freed from their hateful captors and their captors be given the opportunity to meet al-Bardawil in hell.

Am Yisrael Chai!

Monday, March 10, 2025

Israel turns off the juice for Gaza as Gaza talks stalled



When fighting a war, it is never a good idea to supply your enemy with food or anything else that would maintain their strength and ability to kill your brothers and sisters in arms. Yet Israel is the only country I know that sends food into Gaza and supplies them with electricity. Then the Arabs fighting the Israelis use civilians, including children and mothers, as human shields and cry crocodile tears when a civilian is killed or wounded. 

Israel, knowing how the public feels bad and pities them when they are killed, but hate them when they fight back, does all it can to minimize civilian casualties. Israel knows Hamas, et al., will use it against them in their propaganda and give the anti-Semites of the world fodder for their faux reason to hate the, you know, Joooze!

Hamas took 251 hostages on October 7, 2023, and Israel wants those who remain in captivity, dead and alive, to be returned. Hamas still holds nearly 60 hostages, most of whom they already killed, and Israel wants them back, as does President Trump, since about five of those held are Americans.

Well, Israel is tired of playing the so called 'good guy' and has now elected to cut off electricity to Gaza. It's about time.

Energy Minister and Cabinet member Eli Cohen signed an order to immediately halt the supply of electricity to the Gaza Strip. "In accordance with my authority, I am instructing the Israel Electric Corporation to stop the transfer of electricity to Gaza," Cohen's directive stated. His decision was reportedly made independently and was not based on a government or cabinet resolution.

A senior Israeli official said that cutting off water supply to Gaza is also under consideration. "As part of Israel’s toolbox, severing water pipelines to Gaza is on the table. The first pipeline to be cut would be the one supplying northern Gaza, but no decision has been made yet," the official said.

This is how war is supposed to be fought. You do not help the enemy remain strong in spite of how those anti-Semitic a-holes will blame you for those 'atrocities,' as they justify the slaughter on October 7th as justified.

At the outset of the war, Israel announced it would cease supplying electricity to Gaza. However, under pressure from the United States and European countries, the supply initially continued. Evidently, it doesn't look nice for Israel to win and therefore exist.

The Gaza Electricity Company had previously extended cables along Salah al-Din Street to directly power a desalination and wastewater treatment facility west of Deir al-Balah using electricity from Israel.

Since the outbreak of the war that Hamas started, Israel has not supplied electricity to Gaza, except for one line, known as the Qalaa line. It directly powers desalination facilities. At the beginning of the war, approximately 10 power lines from Israel supplied Gaza, but most were subsequently disabled. Aside from the single remaining Israeli power line, Hamas has relied on generators to provide electricity to residents.

It is clearly time for Israel to starve Hamas out and force them to surrender, not simply stop shooting. This is how a war is fought.

Gaza’s power plant stopped operations early in the war they started. If Hamas runs out of fuel, now that Israel decided to stop feeding the enemy and ended aid deliveries while also closing border crossing, the terrorists will not be able to operate the generators.

International aid organizations estimate that Hamas has enough fuel to run generators for about 45 more days.

The IDF recently said that maintaining the Qalaa power line was necessary to prevent the spread of disease, which could endanger both hostages and soldiers operating in the area, but Cohen has now ordered a complete halt to the transfer of electricity.

Last week, the municipality of Deir al-Balah announced that Israel had cut off electricity to two desalination plants that supply 70% of the city’s water needs. Israeli officials, however, became defensive and stated that there had been no deliberate cutoff and that a local malfunction had disrupted supply. They said repairs had not yet been approved due to ongoing military operations in the area. 

The Israel Defense Forces previously justified supplying electricity to the desalination plant last summer, pointing out that it provided drinking water to displaced residents in Mawasi, Khan Younis, and Deir al-Balah before the withdrawal from the Netzarim corridor as part of a cease-fire arrangement.

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich had opposed the electricity supply to Gaza, criticizing infrastructure repairs six months ago. "We have completely lost our minds. We are rehabilitating Gaza with our own hands before its demilitarization—especially its hospitals, which serve as terror hubs," he said at the time. "Prime Minister, stop this folly. This time, no one will be able to say we didn’t know."

Yes, Smotrich is correct. This is not how to win a war with people who want to kill you, your family and your Israeli friends.

Last week, following Israel’s decision to halt humanitarian aid to Gaza, Smotrich welcomed the move. "This is a step in the right direction, and I can assure you it is only the beginning," he said. "We are closing the gates of paradise and preparing to open the gates of hell. The next step will be cutting off electricity and water, followed by an intense, deadly, and rapid attack that will lead to the conquest of the territory and the implementation of the Trump plan to encourage emigration from Gaza."

Now that's how to win a war.

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Friday, September 13, 2024

IDF honcho reveals they recovered a letter of top Hamasshole showing they are crumbling like last year's matzohs

Yoav Gallant meets with IDF commanders

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on Wednesday shared a letter that he claimed was written by the former commander of Hamas's Khan Younis Brigade. The letter detailed the significant losses the Gaza terrorist group has sustained in the ongoing war in Gaza. Gallant's revelation adds to the understanding of the intense conflict and the toll it has taken on Hamas forces.

The letter, which has not been independently verified, was purportedly written by Rafe Salama and addressed to Hamasshole head Yahya Sinwar and his brother. According to Gallant, the letter describes the severe infrastructure and personnel losses the terrorist group has experienced since initiating the massacre against Israel on October 7 of last year.

According to a translation of the letter by the Israeli Defense Ministry, the letter noted that “we [Hamas] have lost 90-95 percent of our rocket capabilities; and we have lost some 60 percent of our personal weapons; we have lost at least 65-70 percent of our anti-tank launchers and rockets.”

The letter was apparently written prior to July, when Salama was killed by the IDF along with his buddy Mohammad "Mo" Deif.

“We have lost at least 50 percent of our fighters between those who are martyred and wounded, and now we are left with 25 percent,” the now dead Salama reportedly wrote. “The last 25 percent of our people have reached a situation where the people do not tolerate them anymore, broken on a mental or physical level.”

Israeli hearts bleed not for him.

As of mid-August, the IDF said it killed only about 17,000 terrorists in Gaza since the brutal Hamasshole attack on Oct. 7, and this corresponds roughly to the numbers outlined by Salama in the letter if it's authentic.

Gallant said the letter showed “the difficult situation of the Hamas organization.” He posted on X/Twitter that “Hamas is in real distress from the junior to the senior level — we will continue the effort and reach everyone.”

“He [Salama] cries out for the help of the Sinwar brothers, but of course, they can’t save him,” Gallant said. “Why? We are continuing the effort that started in October, which continues step by step and reaches all senior Hamas officials.”

Since the start of the war, Israel has killed many high-ranking terrorists of Hamas and other groups, including Lebanese Hezbollah. It's a good start but there's more to be done to end the attempted genocide.

Am Yisrael Chai!

Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Netanyahu: Israel will never surrender "military and political assets in Gaza"



Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has assured the families of hostages and victims of terror attacks that he will remain steadfast against intense international pressure to relinquish key strategic areas in central and southern Gaza in exchange for a hostage deal.

On Tuesday, Netanyahu met with relatives of Israelis held captive in Gaza and with families mourning loved ones killed in the October 7th terror attacks. He firmly stated that Israel will not cede control over critical regions such as the Philadelphi Corridor, which borders the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula, and the Netzarim Corridor, which lies between Gaza City and Khan Younis.

“Israel will under no circumstances abandon the Philadelphi Route or the Netzarim Corridor, despite enormous pressure. These are strategic assets, both militarily and politically,” Netanyahu declared.

Hamas has called for Israel to withdraw from these areas as a condition for releasing hostages and establishing a lasting truce. However, Netanyahu reaffirmed that Israel will not concede to these demands, underlining the necessity of maintaining control over these territories.

Tzvika Mor, whose son Eitan was taken hostage at the Nova Music Festival on October 7th, shared his insights from a meeting with Galei Yisrael. Mor noted that Netanyahu appeared skeptical about reaching an agreement with Hamas, saying, "From what I could gather, the prime minister doesn't believe there will be an agreement. We also observe that Hamas is maintaining its hardline stance."

Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Yahya Sinwar's house in Gaza surrounded by IDF troops, Bibi says

Dead man waving

The IDF have surrounded the house of Hamasshole head, Yahya Sinwar who is now labeled the mastermind of the gruesome Oct. 7 attacks, according to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin (Bibi) Netanyahu.

"He can run, but we will get him," Netanyhu said on X Wednesday.

Troops descended on Sinwar's home in Khan Younis, Gaza's second largest city, while Israeli forces continue their push into the Gaza Strip's southern territories.

The operation has displaced thousands of civilians, most who support Hamas.

Sinwar, 61, was a former prisoner of Israel and had his life spared twice, once after being treated in an Israeli hospital, perhaps making him the world's greatest ingrate. He was elected to head Hamas' political wing after he was released from prison in 2011.

Well fool Israel once, shame on them. Fool Israel twice, shame on Sinwar. Israeli officials have now promised to kill Sinwar after learning that it was this scumbag who gave the final okay on the October 7 terror attacks that killed about 1,200 people that day and continued on an atrocious rampage across southern Israel.

Sinwar had been sentenced to multiple life sentences in Israel for the masterminding the 1988 kidnapping and murders of two Israeli soldiers. In prison, he was diagnosed with a brain abscess in 2004, prompting

Unfortunately, the scumwafer was freed in 2011 in an exchange of 1,027 Palestinian terrorists, for one soldier, Gilad Shalit, who had been kidnapped in 2006 and held for over five years.

Sinwar gained the sobriquet "the butcher of Khan Younis" while heading Majd Force, the Hamasshole group's security force that kills suspected spies and informants. 

Yahya Sinwar needs to go where the virgins await him, young handsome boys tend to him, and rivers of wine flow. 

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