Monday, February 17, 2025

Another Hamasshole honcho sent to grazing virgins



A top Hamasshole terrorist who had been plotting to kill Jews in Europe was instead killed, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) announced Monday. The elimination occurred in southern Lebanon in a drone strike that Muhammad [imagine that] Shaheen never saw coming and never knew what hit him.

Shaheen was the head of Hamas' military operations in the region and was reportedly planning attacks against Jewish civilians in Europe, according to the New York Post.

The IDF said Shaheen was “recently planning terror attacks, directed and funded by Iran, from Lebanese territory against the citizens of the state of Israel.” He needed to be taken out, obviously.

The casually-dressed Hamassholes [they never show their faces in public except in combat] confirmed Shaheen’s death but described him as a military commander.

Video footage circulating on social media appears to show the aftermath of the attack. A vehicle in flames can be seen in the video as bystanders look on. 


In what can only be described as a testament to the complexities of Middle Eastern politics, Lebanon's Islamist-compromised government has acquiesced to allowing Israeli forces to linger in five strategic locales along its southern frontier. This concession follows a fragile ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah, an outfit backed by Iran, and is a terrorist organization by those who understand the true nature of its terrorist activities. Duh.

Hamas, meanwhile, has been significantly diminished in strength. After their audacious and barbaric attack on October 7, 2023, which claimed over 1,200 Israeli lives, and kidnapped 251 hostages, the IDF has not hesitated to engage, striking at the heart of Hamas by eliminating several of its high-profile leaders both within Gaza and abroad.

In an unexpected twist, President Donald Trump has boldly voiced intentions for the United States to assume control of Gaza once the threat from Hamas is utterly extinguished. His plan involves a controversial relocation of Palestinian civilians to countries like Jordan and Egypt. Both nations have, quite understandably, resisted this notion. However, King Abdullah II of Jordan, perhaps showing a flicker of humanitarian concern, has hinted at possibly accepting 2,000 Palestinian children.

Despite these rejections, Trump's administration persists, using the leverage of aid to nudge these countries towards compliance. It's a game of high-stakes diplomacy, where the welfare of millions hangs in the balance.

Yet, the narrative from Hamas remains defiant. Osama Hamdan, a senior official and spokesperson for the group, broadcasted his group's resolve during a panel at the Al Jazeera Forum in Doha, stating, "Whoever comes to fill Israel's place (in Gaza) will be treated like Israel." He further warned, "Whoever wants to work as an agent for Israel will bear the consequences of being Israel's agent." This is the language of a group whose very existence seems predicated on conflict.

In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin (Bibi) Netanyahu has made his position clear, reiterating on Monday that "on the day after the war in Gaza, there will be no Hamas and no Palestinian Authority," and aligning himself with Trump's vision for a transformed Gaza.

Hamdan, however, remained undeterred, claiming that the war hadn't "erased" Hamas and saw in it "an opportunity to expand." It's a chilling reminder that in this part of the world, the end of one conflict might merely be the prelude to another.

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