The commander of the West Jabaliya Brigade of Hamas speaks with the head of the Indonesian Hospital in Gaza and another Gazan citizen.
"I'm here with Dr. A'ataf on speaker," said the Hamasshole commander. We went to fill up the diesel. The thousand liters that you talked about."
"Yes?" replied the citizen.
"They told me, Abu Hassan, there's no diesel."
"This is at the Indonesian Hospital?" asked the Gazan.
The commander confirmed that he was at the hospital with Dr. A'ataf.
"He is the doctor who told you there was no diesel? They told me to fill up [diesel] from the Indonesian Hospital!"
At this point, the commander hands the phone to the doctor, who asks, "What?"
The citizen responds: "Yesterday, Abu Ahmad spoke with me and told me to fill up [diesel] from the Indonesian [Hospital]."
"Who is Abu Ahmad?"
"From the Economy Ministry."
"Yesterday [Hamas] came to fill up diesel," the doctor replied.
"I'm here with Dr. A'ataf on speaker," said the Hamasshole commander. We went to fill up the diesel. The thousand liters that you talked about."
"Yes?" replied the citizen.
"They told me, Abu Hassan, there's no diesel."
"This is at the Indonesian Hospital?" asked the Gazan.
The commander confirmed that he was at the hospital with Dr. A'ataf.
"He is the doctor who told you there was no diesel? They told me to fill up [diesel] from the Indonesian Hospital!"
At this point, the commander hands the phone to the doctor, who asks, "What?"
The citizen responds: "Yesterday, Abu Ahmad spoke with me and told me to fill up [diesel] from the Indonesian [Hospital]."
"Who is Abu Ahmad?"
"From the Economy Ministry."
"Yesterday [Hamas] came to fill up diesel," the doctor replied.
The conversation between them about how the hospital receives the fuel and Hamas coming to steal it. The citizen, obviously upset, tries to understand what the best time of day it would be for him to get the needed fuel before the Hamassholes get it.
"If we were to come get the fuel at night, would it make a difference?"
Frustrated, he tells the doctor to fill up the fuel for his workers.
"We'll check," the doctor replies.
"Fill it up now, people are depending on us! They're about to shoot us they're so anxious [to get fuel]. For the love of Allah." [They throw in Allah a lot in their conversations.]
At that point, the Hamas commander says, "Let's settle this issue of the diesel." With that, the recording ends and a devil gets his pitchfork.
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"If we were to come get the fuel at night, would it make a difference?"
Frustrated, he tells the doctor to fill up the fuel for his workers.
"We'll check," the doctor replies.
"Fill it up now, people are depending on us! They're about to shoot us they're so anxious [to get fuel]. For the love of Allah." [They throw in Allah a lot in their conversations.]
At that point, the Hamas commander says, "Let's settle this issue of the diesel." With that, the recording ends and a devil gets his pitchfork.
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