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Reminder: there is no proof of Hamas not killing children or not raping any women

Hamas are male feminists and child murderers. Source? I made it the frick up :#marseygigachad:

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Discuss. All speculation, conjecture, and unverified facts are welcome.

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:#marseydarkxdgenocide::#marseydarkxdgenocide::#marseydarkxdgenocide::#marseydarkxdgenocide::#marseydarkxdgenocide:

If any Dramatard wants to go and observe please doCUMent.

Upcoming demonstrations

Albany, NY

Tuesday, October 10

5:00 p.m.

Townsend Park

Sponsored by: ANSWER Coalition, Capital District DSA, Bard College SJP

Des Moines, IA

Tuesday, October 10

6:30 p.m.

Cowles Commons (221 Walnut Street)

Sponsored by: PSL Iowa. Endorsed by: Central Iowa DSA, Des Moines Black Liberation Movement, Des Moines Mutual Aid, Denver 4 Mayor, Des Moines People's Town Hall

Manchester, NH

Wednesday, October 11

7:00 p.m.

Senator Jeanne Shaheen's office (1000 Elm Street)

Sponsored by: PSL Southern NH and ANSWER Southern NH

Indianapolis, IN

Thursday, October 12

5:30 p.m.

Monument Circle

Sponsored by: Students for Justice in Palestine - Butler University, ANSWER Indiana, Jewish Voice for Peace - Indiana, Party for Socialism and Liberation - Indianapolis

Louisville, KY

Thursday, October 12

11:30 a.m.

University of Louisville campus

Sponsored by: Louisville Students for Justice in Palestine

Champaign-Urbana, IL

Thursday, October 12

4:00 p.m.

Alma Mater

Sponsored by: Students for Justice in Palestine UIUC

Port Richey, FL

Friday, October 13

7:30 a.m.

Corner of Route 19 and Ridge Road, Port Richey

Sponsored by: Florida Peace Action Network; Partners for Palestine; CADSI

Syracuse, NY

Friday, October 13

7:30 a.m.

Starting at Syracuse Federal Building (100 S. Clinton Street)

Sponsored by: Syracuse PSL, Syracuse DSA, Syracuse Peace Council

Detroit/Dearborn, MI

Saturday, October 14

2:00 p.m.

5700 Greenfield Rd, Dearborn, MI 48126

Sponsored by: Palestinian Youth Movement, SAFE, WSU SJP, MSU SJP, OU SJP

Houston, TX

Saturday, October 14

2:00 p.m.

Houston City Hall (901 Bagby St)

Sponsored by: PYM, SJP, DSA, PAC, USPCN, PACC

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“We now have further information that Shani is alive, but has a severe head injury and is in critical condition. Every minute is critical,” the desperate mother explained in a brief recording.

“We ask — no, we demand that the German government act quickly,” she continued.

“This is really my desperate call to the entire country of Germany to help me get my Shani back home healthy.”

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16969633664805813.webp

Has Israel started bombing the hospitals yet? :marseydepressed:

Louk, a tattoo artist, was initially reported to have been r*ped and killed before the attackers supposedly paraded her naked body as a gruesome trophy.

:#marseydeception:

!nooticers

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Reminder: There is no proof of Hamas killing children or raping any women

There is not a single video or image, nothing! All the things you hear so far is ZIONIST PROPAGANDA, without a single shred of proof.

>b-but tpsez they attacked those festival goers

Wrong! There was IDF in the festival shooting at Hamas and they were simply caught in the crossfire: https://x.com/Somali_ICS/status/1711791205053297041

>b-but muh attacks on settlers!

Settlers are not civilians! They constantly attack palestinians and also settled in a conflict zone on purpose.

MEANWHILE:

ISRAEL are the ones killing childrens: https://x.com/WarMonitors/status/1711777179111932343

REMEMBER TO STAY INFORMED AND DISMISS ZIONIST PROPAGANDA

!commies

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I have figured out how many Palestinians are going to die.

The US is calling this the Israeli 9/11.

After 9/11, and including the deaths during the war that followed itself we get an approx 9,000 total American deaths against 600,000 dead Iraqis over time.

Which gives us a ration of 1 dead American = 67 dead Israelis

Now the Americans believe the Israelis to be as equals.

Which means they get to have the same death to kill ratio.

900 Israelis died in the attack.

Assuming another 100 Israelis die in the fighting that follows.

That's 1,000 dead Israelis that has to be balanced out against 67,000 dead Palestinians.

So the current Israel Palestine war will stop at 67,000 dead Palestinians.

Edit: New research indicates that 1 dead Israeli is equivalent to 3 dead Americans.

https://rdrama.net/h/sandshit/post/210695/i-have-figured-out-how-many/5145829#context

Taking that into account we get 201,000 dead Palestinians as the final count.

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Found carp's alt

https://old.reddit.com/u/JewishMaghreb

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HAMAS TERRORISTS FALL TO EVEN DEEPER LOWS THAN EVER IMAGINED: BEHAVE LIKE WHITE WOMEN

Anyways, 40 dead Israeli babies with heads chopped off.

So yeah, they are absolutely going to burn down Gaza.

I am resetting my predictions.

Palestinians cleansed off the face of the middle east as one of the genuine possibilities now.

Good luck towelheads. You will need it this century.

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Question: Will Lebanon get fully involved in the war right now?

I know Egypt won't because even Egypt does not like Palestinians at all.

Lebanon however has it's own terrorist organizations who might feel emboldened to attack Israel in some great Jihad or something if loads of Palestinians die.

I don't see Iran invading and joining in.

So will Lebanon invade Israel now?

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Shir LaShalom 8-bit version

Original version:

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From Google Translate:

Today I directed the Firearms Licensing Division to go on an emergency operation, in order to allow as many citizens as possible to arm themselves.

The plan will take effect within 24 hours, below are its main points:

1. Any citizen who meets the detailed tests for carrying a private firearm due to self-defense and serving the security forces, and is without a criminal or medical record, will be required to undergo a telephone interview instead of a physical interview, and will be able to receive permission to carry a firearm within a week.

(Self-defense tests: residence in an eligible settlement, rifle veterans 07 and above, officers in the rank of lieutenant and above and combatants in the rank of major and above in the IDF and the security forces, service in special units, firefighters, policemen, and workers and volunteers in the rescue forces).

2. Any citizen who received a conditional permit to purchase a firearm and did not purchase a firearm during the year 2023 and the conditional license has expired, will be able to purchase a firearm now without the need to submit another application. The exemption will apply to about 4000 citizens.

3. Any citizen who deposited his weapon in the last six months due to failure to perform refresher training or renewal training, will be able to receive his weapon back. The exemption will apply to about 1800 citizens.

4. In addition, starting next Tuesday, conditional permits to carry firearms will be issued with a permit allowing the purchase of up to 100 bullets instead of 50 today.

All this in addition to the criteria change that should happen soon.

I thank the members of the Firearms Licensing Division, the Civil Response Department of the Israel Police and the employees of the Ministry of Health for the very important commitment that will allow as many citizens as possible to arm themselves, and protect themselves and their environment when necessary.

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More than 30 Harvard University student organizations are holding Israel "entirely responsible" for Hamas' mass slaughter --- sparking outraged condemnation and calls by a congresswoman for the Ivy League school to denounce the "abhorrent and heinous" support of "evil and terrorism."

In a letter titled "Joint Statement by Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups on the Situation in Palestine," 31 student organizations --- including the Ivy League's affiliate of Amnesty International --- condemned Israel, even as its residents are kidnapped and more than 700 have been killed by the terrorist organization.

The groups claim Hamas' attack "did not happen in a vacuum," and the Israeli government has forced Palestinians to live in an "open-air prison for over two decades," according to the letter obtained by The Post

"We, the undersigned student organizations, hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence," the letter reads.

"The apartheid regime is the only one to blame," the groups claim.

“Israeli violence has structured every aspect of Palestinian existence for 75 years,” they continue.

“From systematized land seizures to routine airstrikes, arbitrary detentions, to military checkpoints, and enforced family separations to targeted killings, Palestinians have been forced to live in a state of death, both slow and sudden.”

“Today, the Palestinian ordeal enters into uncharted territory,” the groups wrote. “The coming days will require a firm stand against retaliation.

“We call on the Harvard community to take action to stop the ongoing annihilation of Palestinians.”

The Post has reached out to Harvard University for comment.

The letter was signed by groups including the African American Resistance Organization, Amnesty International, the Harvard Islamic Society and Harvard Jews for Liberation.

It sparked almost immediate condemnation, including from Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), who graduated from Harvard in 2006.

“It is abhorrent and heinous that Harvard student groups are blaming Israel for Hamas' barbaric terrorist attacks that have killed over 700 Israelis,” tweeted the New York rep, a senior member of the House Armed Services Committee.

"Any voice that excuses the slaughter of innocent women and children has chosen the side of evil and terrorism.

"I am calling on the leadership of @Harvard to immediately publicly condemn these vile anti-Semitic statements."

Princeton professor Robert George also tweeted, "31 --- yes, 31 --- Harvard organizations have declared that the murders, r*pes, kidnappings, and other atrocities committed by Hamas against innocent people are in no way the fault of Hamas, but are rather entirely the fault of ... Israel.

"Something is deeply, deeply wrong in academia."

Political scientist Ian Bremmer, meanwhile, said he "can't imagine who would want to identify with such a group.

"Harvard parents---talk to your educated kids about this," he tweeted.

Aviva Klompas, a former speechwriter for the Israeli government, also took aim at the organizations for their support of the terrorist group.

"Israelis --- young and old --- were slaughtered in their homes. Entire families were butchered in cold blood," she wrote of the violence in Israel.

"In one home, a terrorist shot the parents dead, took a child's cellphone and livestreamed the horrors on the child's Facebook account. Elsewhere, dozens of young people were massacred at a music festival.

"Grandmothers were snatched from their homes and taken hostage. They took mothers carrying babies," she continued.

“Hamas is currently holding over 100 hostages, most of whom are civilians. Some are babies and children.

“Hamas acted with a savagery that can only be described as evil,” Klompas wrote. “But these students are so steeped in hate for Israel, that they are cheering on terrorists and denouncing the victims.”

Harvard's Palestine Solidarity Committee has previously come under fire for hosting anti-Israel events like a “Boycott Israel Trek,” and have claimed responsibility for getting the school newspaper, the Harvard Crimson, to support the controversial Boycott, Divest, Sanctions movement.

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I didn't really understand this conflict untill I saw this.

Hopefully this will help my fellow !zoomers as well.

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YouTube comment drama is underrated.

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Drama here: https://old.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/17419dk/eu_uturns_after_halting_palestinian_funding?sort=controversial

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>war breaks out in the middle east

>american LGBTQ most affected

  • Hamas launched unprecedented surprise attacks on Israel on Saturday, killing at least 800 people.

  • LGBTQ+ activist Rachael Fried and her wife were visiting Israel during the attacks.

  • They left Israel on a flight through Dubai, where being gay is a crime.

As an American LGBTQ+ activist, Rachael Fried never thought she would feel a sense of relief upon landing in Dubai, where homosexuality is a crime. But when Hamas launched large-scale surprise attacks on Israel on Saturday, it became the best option.

Fried, who works as the executive director of the nonprofit Jewish Queer Youth, flew to Israel with her wife to visit family and friends for the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, which began on September 29. The couple took an Emirates flight from New York to Israel with a stopover in Dubai, where same-s*x sexual acts can carry a prison sentence of up to 14 years, according to Human Dignity Trust.

LGBTQ+ issues in Israel are more nuanced. LGBTQ+ identities are not criminalized, and Tel Aviv is known as the "gay capital of the Middle East" with a pride parade that attracts hundreds of thousands of attendees ever year. At the same time, same-s*x marriage is not legal, though Israel retroactively recognizes same-s*x marriages performed outside of the country, and homophobic attitudes are prevalent among more traditional communities, according to Keshet UK.

"Whenever we travel to a new country or city, I always look up the situation for queer people in that place so that we can stay safe and act accordingly," Fried told Insider. "Before we landed in Dubai on our way to Israel, my research found that even a slight hand touch in a way that appeared to be vaguely gay was illegal and could be punishable by imprisonment. We were only in Dubai for two hours on the way there, but we were acutely aware of the way that we interacted with each other and I felt a weight lifted off my shoulders once we took off for Israel."

On Saturday, as communities across Israel celebrated the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah, Hamas militants broke through Israel's security fences on the Gaza border and launched coordinated surprise attacks that killed at least 800 people and wounded thousands more. Hundreds of civilians and military personnel were also taken captive.

Fried woke up in Jerusalem to the sound of sirens indicating incoming rockets from Gaza. She and her wife took cover in a bomb shelter at their hotel.

"It was shocking and scary and no one knew what would be or if we would be able to get home after the holiday was over," she said.

Fried and her wife were able to board their original Emirates flight home through Dubai on Sunday night, along with other travelers who had booked last-minute tickets in frantic efforts to leave the country. As the plane landed in Dubai, Fried was struck by the irony of feeling safer there.

"While we were on the tarmac in Tel Aviv, there was news of [the city's] Ben Gurion airport being the next target and rumors of the airport shutting down imminently," she said. "I felt a huge sense of relief and safety landing in Dubai, and an immediate heavy sadness that I felt more comfortable being in a place where I was committing a crime for existing with my spouse than I felt being in Israel."

Israel has formally declared war on Hamas following the deadliest terror attack in the country's history, responding with missile strikes in Gaza that have killed more than 550 people as of Monday, the Gaza Ministry of Health said.

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Look at the gun symbols around the middle and upper right side of Israel on the map, that's west bank territory.

Which means Israel is likely going in for all the Palestinians now irrespective of whether they are in Gaza or West Bank by the end of this.

Starting to feel like this is really it. This is the one where Israel becomes a complete single state and Palestinians become Arab refugees completely.

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