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Three Ninnies and a Jackass: This Week in Gaza
Clarice Feldman
August 3, 2014

 

This week we learned that former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, the elected choice of the wealthy denizens of San Francisco, believes that Hamas is a humanitarian organization. Qatar, Hamas’ principle supporter, told her so.

 

From former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton we learned that the reason Hamas’ weapons are found stored in civilian sites -- schools, mosques, hospitals, and UNWRA buildings -- is because the area is so small there’s nowhere else to hide them.

 

And from the UN’s High Commissioner for Human Rights, the viciously anti-Israeli Navi Pillay, we learned that the Israel may have committed war crimes because it refused to share its Iron Dome technology with Hamas.

 

Where would we be without smart leaders like these three ninnies to guide us through the tortuous, rocky shoals of a contentious world?

 

But the king of meddlesome, dimwitted fops is the biggest jackass of all: America’s present Secretary of State, former Massachusetts Senator and Democrat Presidential nominee John F. Kerry. He singlehandedly is responsible for more mayhem in Israel and disrespect for the U.S. abroad than even these three lightweights.

 

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Dubai police chief lashes out at Hamas

General Dhahi Khalfan, who exposed Israel's alleged role in the 2010 killing of Hamas military leader al-Mabhouh, says Fatah should take over the rule of the Gaza Strip.

Roi Kais

08.03.14

 

Allah helps Hamas leader Khaled Mashal, who is staying in a seven-star hotel. This is the sardonic message for Hamas from General Dhahi Khalfan, the former Dubai police chief who in 2010 became a media star in the Arab world - and in the eyes of Hamas for exposing Israel's alleged involvement in the killing of Muhammad al-Mabhouh, and for attacking Israel and then Mossad chief Meir Dagan.

 

But Khalfan, now the deputy commander of Dubai police, has chosen to disparage Hamas for its conduct during Operation Protective Edge, now in its 27th day.

 

In his Twitter account, which has grown drastically in popularity in recent months, Khalfan epitomizes the current bitter rivalry between Qatar, the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas, and Saudi Arabia and Egypt, both fierce critics of Hamas. Khalfan is firmly in the camp of the latter axis, in which the UAE stands alongside Egypt and Saudi Arabia, and his dislike for the Muslim Brotherhood is reportedly well-known.

 

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40 questions for the international media in Gaza

Saul O, July 31st 2014

 

1. Have you or any of your colleagues been intimidated by Hamas?.......

 

18. Russia Today journalist Harry Fear mentioned rocket-launching sites near his hotel. Have you noticed any terrorists or terror bases near your hotel?

 

19. How do you feel about Fears expulsion from Gaza, for tweeting about the rocket launches from civilian areas? Are you worried that you might also be expelled from Gaza?......

 

24. Hamas command and control bunker is underneath Al Shifa hospital. Is this worth reporting? Have you asked to gain access to it, so you can interview Hamas commanders?.......

 

32. Have you tried to interview any of the parents of the 160 Palestinian children who died building the terror tunnels?.......

 

39. Were you aware that Hamas chose to execute dozens of anti-war protesters in Gaza, and did you not consider this to be worth

reporting?

 

40. Is international media reporting from Gaza free from pressure and intimidation, or is there a real problem and if so, how will you address it?

One question for Chuck Lane

Scott Johnson

August 4, 2014

 

Washington Post opinion writer Chuck Lane apparently concurs with David Bernsteins 40 questions for the international media in Gaza, posted on the Volokh Conspiracy site hosted by the Post itself. The Post seems to concur that these are important questions, but advises us not to expect any answers. One question for Chuck Lane: Why?

 

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At the Rafah UNRWA school
Scott Johnson
August 4, 2014

Carl in Jerusalem writes this morning to draw attention to his Israel Matzav post on the possible return of Pallywood yesterday at the UNRWA Rafah school. Elder of Ziyon also took at look at the production, linking to Thomas Wictor.

 

Israel’s (alleged) attack on the UNRWA school in Rafah scored the condemnation of Valerie Jarrett, Samantha Power and the Obama administration yesterday. I don’t know what happened at the school; I may be mistaken, but I don’t think Jarrett, Power and the rest know either. As in all these situations, the IDF is conducting its own investigation. I would like to hear from the IDF.

 

Carl explains that Lenny Ben-David has put together a series of five tweets of pictures from Sunday’s IDF “attack” on the UNRWA school. I met Lenny when I visited Israel as a guest of America’s Voices in Israel in 2007. Through the services of tour maestro Fern Oppenheim, Lenny hosted us on a helicopter tour of Israel’s security wall that took us down to Sderot, where we visited the police station to observe its inventory of unexploded Hamas munitions that had been fired on the town. I found Lenny to be a knowledgeable host.

 

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UN Gaza Facilities and the Line of Fire

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4 August 2014

by eehines

UNRWA says another of its schools has been hit by Israeli fire.

 

UNRWA has been caught three times storing Palestinian Authority rockets in their facilities, “unused” or occupied by refugees, for later use in terror attacks on Israel. On one of those occasions, UNRWA carefully turned the cache over to the PA, and on another occasion, UNRWA authorities simply abandoned the facility and the refugees they were pretending to shelter. UNRWA’s disposition of the third collection of stored terror weapons is unknown. Scissors-32x32.png http://aplebessite.com/2014/08/04/un-gaza-facilities-and-the-line-of-fire/

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Amb Dermer has been on multiple biased interviews, yet has the courage to keep showing up and firmly making the case. He has earned my respect. The propagandists and liberal bomb throwers are doing what they always do. Saul Alinsky and Joseph Goebbels would be proud.
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Watch Hamas set up and fire rocket next to residential buildings

Posted by William A. Jacobson Tuesday, August 5, 2014 at 10:31am

 

“Hamas has not taken very kindly to any reporting of its rockets being fired

 

This report was just posted by NDTV showing Hamas setting up a rocket launch location next to residential buildings, then firing the rocket just before the current ceasefire (emphasis added).

It was only published after the reporters had left Gaza, for fear of Hamas retaliation:Scissors-32x32.png

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http://legalinsurrection.com/2014/08/watch-hamas-set-up-and-fire-rocket-next-to-residential-buildings/

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Hamas Planned To Place Explosives Under Israel’s Kindergartens Using Tunnels In Mass Terror Attack… http://weaselzippers.us/195528-hamas-planned-to-place-explosives-under-israels-kindergartens-using-tunnels-in-mass-terror-attack/

 

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Multiple media outlets report that Hamas’s offensive tunnel network – now known to have been composed of over forty attack tunnels dug underneath Israel’s border with the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip – was set to be activated during the Jewish High Holidays (September 24th) as a mass terror attack.

 

The attack was meant to generate as many as ten thousand casualties, men, women and particularly children and hundreds of captives. Explosives were particularly placed underneath kindergartens to make certain that these “institutions” would be the first struck, even before any thing else.

 

The IDF recently published the below map showing that tunnels were created in pairs, to empty out on both sides of nearby communities. The known cost of the infrastructure – each tunnel costs upward of some $1 million – clearly shows that Hamas was planning a coordinated mega-attack. It must be understood that use of even one tunnel would inevitably trigger Israeli retaliation against the entire network.

 

Revelations regarding the planned tunnel attack magnitude played a decisive role in the Israeli government’s rejection of a ceasefire proposed late Friday by Secretary of State John Kerry.

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DailyCaller via WeaselZippers

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