Monday, December 11, 2023

What Is Really Going on in Ghaza????

We had a few brief videos of hostages being handed over to the Red Cross by armed Hamas guards, and the hostages shook hands with the Hamas guards and those hostages who spoke said they were well treated. We got another very brief video as the hostages were transferred from the Red Cross to Israeli teams. Then the hostages disappeared in Israeli hospitals, incommunicado. When they emerged, they either refused to say anything or said they had been brutalised by Hamas. It is understood that all hostages had to sign an agreement not to say anything of which the Israeli government would not approve.

So were they well treated or brutalised? No idea.

Meanwhile, Abu Obeida has videos showing Israeli tanks being blown up, and Hamas claim to have killed more than 1,000 members of the Israeli Occupation Force (IOF), while Israel say they have lost about 100 soldiers killed by the Hamas terrorists, but have killed hundreds of members of the senior Hamas leadership. So which is true? No idea.

There is a strange video distributed by Israel showing some captured Hamas militants, stripped to their underwear, forced to hand over their weapons. Many ask, 'You made them take off all their clothing but keep their guns, then, after they stripped, you made them hand over their guns????? This makes absolutely no sense.' So is the video a real video showing a group of senior Hamas terrorists captured, stripped to their underwear, then forced to hand over all their weapons, or is it all a staged video with no relation to the reality on the ground? No idea.

Israel say they had a decisive victory over Hezbollah in 2006, and would like a quick repeat to take Hezbollah completely and permanently out of action, but the US refused permission, saying they do not want the cleansing of the Ghaza to spread to a regional conflict, so, for now, Israel's hands are tied. Other versions are that Israel lost badly in 2006, and Hamas could do extensive damage if a full-scale conflict broke out, so both Israel and the US are hoping the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah will remain at a low level, a few rockets fired by Hezbollah doing little damage to Israel, a few Israeli bombing runs doing little damage to Hezbollah. So which is it? Again, no idea.

The one thing that is clear is that anyone in the US or UK who speaks out against the Israeli cleansing of Ghaza to remove all the Philistines, either by their removal to some other country or killed—Israel, the US, and UK don't really care which—is a heinous Antisemite who must be fired from any job they might have, and many who spoke out against Israel's self-defence actions in Ghaza have been removed from their jobs and all media, both mainstream and social, have been banned from carrying any such Antisemitic ideas. In the US and UK, everyone must fully support Israel's actions in the Ghaza. Or else.

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