Thursday, November 23, 2023

Hamassholes call to escalate war ahead of cease-fire/hostage deal



It should come as no surprise to learn that Hamas' spokesterrorist called for an escalation of the conflict with Israel just before a hostage exchange is to take place. Nothing these scumcrumpets do should surprise us, but they are so unbelievably evil, that we often fail to believe the things they do.

[H/T Jerusalem Post]

"We call for escalation of the confrontation with the occupation throughout the West Bank and all resistance fronts" the spokesman for the Izz el-Deen al-Qassam Brigades, Abu Ubaida, said in a video speech aired by Al Jazeera TV, a company formerly owned by Al Gore.

Israel and Palestinian terrorist group Hamas will supposedly start a four-day truce on Friday morning with the first group of 13 Israeli women and child hostages released later that day, mediators in Qatar, a Hamas-supporting country said.


The agreement, which is the first thus far in the now 48 day war, is to start at 7 a.m. local time and involve a cease-fire in norther and southern Gaza, Qatar's terrorist-supporting foreign ministry said. This should give Hamas enough time to regroup, rearm, resupply and take up sniper positions.

Some aid would begin flowing into Gaza and the first hostages including elderly women would be freed at 4 p.m., with the total number rising to 50 over the four days, ministry spokesperson Majed Al-Ansari said in the Qatari capital Doha. However, Al -Ansari didn't mention how much of the aid will actually go to innocent Palestinians and how much will go to Hamas and not so innocent Palestinians that comprise about 75% of the Palestinian population, according to polls.

It was expected Palestinians would be released from Israeli jail, he told reporters. "We all hope that this truce will lead to a chance to start a wider work to achieve a permanent truce."

But that's like being the frog with a scorpion on its back, hoping it won't sting him halfway across the pond.

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