Saturday, October 14, 2023

The latest in the Israel-Hamas war: Days 7 and 8


So it's Day 7 since the sneak attack carried out by Hamas was launched against Israel and the Jews.

Predictably, the global anti-Semites have crawled out from under their rocks to blame the Jews for the atrocities meted out to their innocent civilians. How anyone can justify the killing of babies, their mothers and fathers, burning Jews alive is beyond words. These people lack so much self-awareness that they argued that the photos of the 40 babies that were reported by i24 News_EN were not real, as if that's okay since they weren't beheaded.

But several sources said they were and it doesn't matter how they were slaughtered.

--It has been reported that a Melville, Long Island, NY man, Omer Neutra, 21, had been taken hostage by Hamas and his fate is obviously unknown at this time. 

--Israel is telling Gazans to move south to avoid an Israeli military strike, but Hamas is telling them to stay in place. They use civilians as human shields, which of course goes against the Geneva Convention rules or war. While anti-Semites want to blame the deaths of Palestinians on Israel, every death in the region is the fault of Hamas. Egypt has also closed entry of Gazans to their country because they don't particularly like Palestinians just like other Islamic countries, but supports Hamas' attempt at total extermination of the Jews.

--U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin arrived in Tel Aviv today and met with his Israeli counterpart Yoav Gallant. He condemned Hamas and referred to them as "bloodthirsty, fanatical and hateful," after they killed over 1,300 people, including 27 Americans.

"The world has just witnessed a great evil: the deadliest attack on civilians in the history of the state of Israel and the bloodiest day in Jewish history since the end of the Holocaust," he said after meeting with Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.

"So, make no mistake: The United States will make sure that Israel has what it needs to defend itself," he said.

Another aircraft carrier will also arrive today to provide munitions and Iron Dome supplies.

Day 8 Low-lights:

IDF says they killed a Hamas aerial forces leader overnight. They also thwarted a Palestinian terrorist cell by Hezbollah that attempted to enter Israel via Lebanon

Thai death toll in conflict reaches 24.

Hamas operators arrested in Nablus. Over 1,300 buildings have been destroyed in Gaza according to a UN report.

Gunmen kill six laborers in southwest Pakistan.

Saudi Arabia pauses talks on normalization with Israel.

Four rockets hid Sderot overnight and thankfully, no injuries are reported.

At UN, Russia calls for Israel to cease fire now that Hamas has killed over 1,300 Jews. It's obvious they want Israel to take it and shut up, but Netanyahu and Israelis see it differently and know that Hamas needs to be utterly destroyed in order to ensure the future safety of Jews. 

Israel called for Palestinians to leave northern Gaza but Hamas demands they stay and serve the cause as human shields. 

Never again is now.


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