Showing posts with label Deir al-Balah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deir al-Balah. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Hamasshole who bragged to his parents of Oct. 7 slaughters, killed by IDF



A Hamas terrorist who gloated to his family about slaughtering Israelis during the October 7, 2023, massacre got his comeuppance. Hebrew media reports say Mahmoud Afana was taken out in an airstrike in central Gaza's Deir al-Balah on Thursday. The Israel Defense Forces haven’t confirmed the strike or his death, but the news is spreading fast.

Afana's sickening phone call to his parents, released by Israel weeks after the bloodbath, stunned the world. It was so raw, so vile, it echoed through a United Nations Security Council session. In the recording, Afana bragged about storming Kibbutz Mefalsim near the Gaza border, claiming he personally killed 10 Jews.

"Look how many I killed with my own hands! Your son killed Jews!" he crowed. To his mother, he sneered, "Mom, your son is a hero."

That would be true if murdering unarmed men, women and children was heroic, but it isn't--it's cowardly.

Using a murdered Jewish woman's phone, Afana taunted his parents to check WhatsApp for proof of his carnage. His father called him by name, while his mother fawned, "Oh my son, may Allah protect you." She added, “May God bring you back safely.”

Afana kept hammering his point: "Dad, 10 with my own hands. I'm inside Mefalsim, Dad, I killed 10. Their blood is on my hands. Give me Mom."

His brother jumped in, skeptical. "Yes, I killed 10, I swear," Afana doubled down. When asked if he was in Zikim, he snapped, "I'm in Mefalsim, not in Zikim. I'm the first to enter, under the protection and with help of Allah. Raise up your head, Dad."

His brother begged him to return to Gaza. Afana laughed it off. "Return? There is no return. It's either death or victory. How can I return? Open WhatsApp, see how many are dead. How I killed them with my own hands."

The "hero" is now in a place known as Smithereens.

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Saturday, May 10, 2025

IAF kills 23 Gazans while they claim they aren't getting food and supplies: Pro tip--Hamas steals it



DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza City — Israeli airstrikes overnight and into Saturday killed at least 23 Arabs in Gaza, including three children and their parents whose tent was bombed in Gaza City, health officials said.

Sadly, Hamas would not allow these people to leave the area as the IDF warns people in Gaza of impending military strikes, something Hamas not only does not do, but actually targets civilians,

The bombardment continued as Israel plans to control aid to Gaza to prevent Hamas from commandeering it for themselves. 

But let's not forget, Gazans voted for Hamas and a majority of Gazans believe that the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023 was justified. 


The anti-Zionist U.N. and aid groups have rejected Israel’s aid distribution moves, including a plan from a group of American security contractors, ex-military officers and humanitarian aid officials calling itself the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. Perhaps they would rather see Hamas well-fed rather than Gazans.

It's obviously horrible that civilians are getting killed in this war, a conflict that was brought to Israel's door, but that fact is not Israel's fault but that of Hamas who uses civilians, including children [because they're more portable than grown adults] as human shields.

Another Israeli strike late Friday hit a warehouse belonging to UNRWA, the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, in the northern area of Jabaliya. Four people were killed, according to the Indonesian Hospital, where bodies were taken. By people, it's likely they were terrorists or their sympathizers as we all know that UNRWA has been inundated with terrorists.

The IDF said nine soldiers were lightly wounded Friday night by a boobytrap explosive device while searching Gaza City’s Shijaiyah neighborhood. It said they were evacuated to a hospital in Israel.

Israel resumed its bombardment in Gaza on March 18, shattering a two-month ceasefire that Hamas failed to honor by repeatedly failing to comply with the hostage release terms and conducting humiliating ceremonies before releasing hostages. Hamas also refused to extend Phase One to extend the ceasefire by 50 days to secure the release of half the remaining hostages.

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Between March 17 to 18, Hamas was preparing military offensives against Israeli civilian communities and IDF troops in Gaza. The March 18 strike was preemptive to counter Hamas' plans to execute terror attacks.

Israel has vowed to destroy Hamas after the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on southern Israel after the Hamassholes killed about 1,200 people, primarily civilians, and kidnapped 251 others. They still hold around 59 hostages, and only 21 or so are believed to be alive.

Anyone who takes Hamas' side after what they did to start hostilities is either ignorant or a fool.

Am Yisrael Chai.

Friday, March 14, 2025

Hamas rebuilds and regains strength as ceasefire buys them time



The IDF’s been playing whack-a-mole in Gaza, popping off three to four suspected Hamassholes a day—lads they clock as operatives rigging explosives near the border like it’s a twisted game of Minecraft. 

Hamas? Silent as a tomb. They’re loving this unofficial timeout Israel’s handed them, a de facto cease-fire that’s stretched two weeks with no hostages freed. Gives ‘em time to dig in deeper, fortify the Strip like it’s their own little dystopian fiefdom.

Israel’s sanctions bag? Empty. 

They’ve yanked back nearly every humanitarian carrot—except letting about 50 banged-up or sniffly Palestinians limp out through Rafah into Egypt daily for a doctor’s note. Security honchos are eyeballing the evacuees to make sure no Hamas bigwigs sneak through dressed as Grandpa Coughs-a-Lot. Still, Jerusalem’s quietly chuffed—every Gazan out is one less headache, even if it’s just a trickle.

Then there’s the political sleight-of-hand they’ve ditched. Energy Minister Eli Cohen strutted out earlier this week, crowing that Israel cut power to Deir al-Balah. Big flex—except it was just a desalination plant’s juice, not Gaza’s lights. Smoke and mirrors, folks.

Water’s still flowing, though—three main pipelines keep chugging, and shuffling displaced folks from al-Mawasi back toward Gaza City’s kept the taps from running dry. Wells and a bit of farming are picking up the slack too. That Deir al-Balah desalination joint, pumping out 15,000 liters (3,960 gallons) a day? Israeli suits shrugged it off—not critical, they say. No one’s dying of thirst just yet.

Cue the UN, though—UNICEF’s sounding the alarm, wailing that Gaza’s water crisis has hit "critical levels," with "only one in 10 people have access to clean drinking water." UNRWA’s piling on, moaning that axing aid after 17 months of war’s putting lives on the line—most of Gaza’s 2.3 million souls lean on handouts to scrape by.

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Bread’s taking a hit too. Abed al-Nasser al-Ajrami, head of Gaza’s Bakery Owners Association, says six of the Strip’s 22 surviving bakeries have gone dark—cooking gas is AWOL. Power’s a bigger mess. Before the war, Israel’s nine lines fed Gaza 120 megawatts a day—enough for four measly hours of juice, topped up by diesel gennies and solar panels. Hamas torched most of that grid, naturally, and siphoned some of those panels to light up their Gaza City bunkers. Classy.

Some solar’s still kicking, and generators are now the main act—fueled by a deal where Israel let 50 fuel and gas trucks roll in daily for six weeks. Hamas has its claws on that stash. "We don’t really know how Hamas distributed this fuel, how much they have left or what it's being used for," a security official admits. "Some international estimates suggest it could last for weeks or even months." Translation: your guess is as good as theirs.

Security types are sizing up Hamas’s cease-fire hustle. "Every day of a cease-fire that Hamas uses to prepare for renewed fighting is like a month of preparation for us," one grumbles. "Its control over civilian life is growing, with Ramadan meals funded by institutions like the Bank of Palestine, which serves as Hamas’s financial clearinghouse in Gaza. We shut down the border crossings but we didn’t destroy its stockpiles." So, Hamas is playing chef while Israel’s stuck playing border cop. Sounds about right.


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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Monday, December 16, 2024

IDF eliminates dozens of terrorists by killing them in Gaza


Israel Defense Forces (IDF) neutralized, eliminated, killed, dozens of Hamassholes while arresting a bunch of others during a counter-terrorism sweep in the Beit Hanun area of northeastern Gaza, the IDF reported on Wednesday.
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Troops from the IDF's Givati Brigade, in coordination with the Israeli Air Force and the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet), raided a location in Beit Hanun based on intelligence that terrorists were assembling there.

Additionally, a combat team from the IDF's Kfir Brigade was actively engaged in operations in Beit Lahiya, eliminating terrorists both through aerial and ground assaults, and destroying their weapons caches, according to the IDF.

On Saturday evening, the IDF conducted a precision airstrike in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza, targeting and eliminating Imad Jaro, a member of Hamas’s "military" wing.

"Imad Jaro operated from a Hamas compound in the Gaza humanitarian zone, where he planned and executed attacks against Israeli troops and the State of Israel," the IDF stated. Jaro was also deeply involved in Hamas's political and governmental activities in Deir al-Balah, serving as mayor and leading the Government Emergency Committee in central Gaza, maintaining regular contact with Al-Qassam Brigades, the "military" wing of Hamas.

The IDF highlighted that they took steps to minimize civilian casualties before the strike, accusing Hamas of "continuing to abuse civilian and humanitarian infrastructure for its terrorist activities, in violation of international law."

Overnight on Friday, the Israeli Air Force targeted Hamas operatives who were about to launch attacks against IDF troops in Gaza and against Israeli soil. These terrorists were located within a command-and-control center that was formerly the Yaffa (Jaffa) school in Gaza City.

Meanwhile, Hamas's military operations included firing rockets near civilian and humanitarian facilities; one rocket was launched from central Gaza on Saturday evening, landing in an open area and setting off sirens in nearby Israeli communities without causing injuries. Another incident on Friday evening saw rockets fired from just 50 meters away from an international aid warehouse.

In retaliation, the IAF targeted several weapons storage sites and terrorists operating near the rocket launch locations that night.

The IDF, in collaboration with the Defense Ministry’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), reaffirmed their commitment to "continue to act in accordance with international law to enable and facilitate the transfer of humanitarian aid to the residents of the Gaza Strip."



Thursday, August 29, 2024

IDF strike in Gaza kills Islamic Jihad Intelligence Commander along with others


Osama Gadallah has new pronouns: was and were. He was a senior commander in military intelligence with Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Guess he wasn't intelligent enough to be elsewhere when an Israeli airstrike took him to meet his 72 virgin goats in hell. 

Israeli Defense Forces made the announcement of Gadallah's demise on Thursday. He had played a major role in the October 7 attacks that killed 1,200 Israelis and kidnapped 253. He was targeted in Rafah, in southern Gaza when he was blown to kibbles and bits.


In addition to blowing up Gadallah, IDF forces engaged in fierce combat in Khan Yunis and the outskirts of Deir al-Balah, resulting in the deaths of numerous terrorists. These regions have become hotspots for military confrontations as Israel intensifies its operations against Hamas and other militant factions. Over the past day, Israeli airstrikes have targeted 40 Hamas sites, including manned firing positions and critical terrorist infrastructure.

This escalation in conflict comes on the heels of Israel's successful rescue of 52-year-old hostage Farhan Al Qadi on Tuesday, followed by the recovery of a soldier's body on Wednesday. These efforts are part of Israel's broader strategic campaign in retaliation for the brutal attacks initiated by Hamas on October 7.


Hamas still holds captive two Israeli civilians since 2014 and 2015, and the bodies of two soldiers killed in 2014.

Israel continues to launch intense military operations focusing on destroying the terrorist networks that is responsible for the violent terrorism.

Am Yisrael Chai!

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