Acts of savagery by savages

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Hamas executing alleged "spies"

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Masked Hamas gunmen executed Palestinians suspected of collaborating with Israel — and at least one victim was dragged through the streets of Gaza City.

The grotesque scene yesterday accompanied some of the worst bloodshed of the weeklong war and came amid frantic efforts to negotiate a truce.

Witnesses said four masked men pulled six suspected informers from a van stopped at a busy intersection in Gaza City’s Sheik Radwan neighborhood.


The assassins ordered the six to lie face down in the street, said witness Salim Mahmoud, 18.

Then the victims were shot one by one.

A street mob quickly gathered around the bodies.

Witnesses said the mob stomped and spit on five of the bodies.

The sixth was tied to a motorcycle by a cable and dragged through the city as people screamed, “Spy!” and “Traitor!”

Gunmen on motorcycles rode along with the body in celebration of the executions.

“They should have been killed in a more brutal fashion so others don’t even think about working with the occupation [Israel],” said 24-year-old Ashraf Maher.

The Hamas military wing, Izzedine al-Qassam, claimed responsibility in a large, handwritten note attached to a nearby pole.

Hamas said the six were killed because they gave Israel information about Hamas fighters and rocket-launching sites.

During the last border war, in 2008-2009, Palestinians executed 17 compatriots for suspected collaboration. About a dozen others are still on Hamas’ death row.

The horrific public executions came as at least 33 more Palestinians and two Israelis, including the Jewish state’s first military casualty, an 18-year-old corporal, died in airstrikes and artillery attacks.

Through the day yesterday, Hamas and Islamic Jihad claimed that a truce brokered by Egypt would be announced and go into effect by midnight.

“The travesty of Israeli aggression on Gaza will end in a few hours,” Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi said at midday.

But Israeli spokesman Mark Regev said final details had not been agreed. “We’re not there yet. The ball’s still in play,” he said.

As rocket fire echoed well past midnight, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, who is soon to relinquish her post in the Obama administration, interrupted her “farewell” tour of foreign countries and rushed to Israel to confer with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“Our hearts break for the loss of every civilian, Israeli and Palestinian,” she said. “I know today was a difficult day and I offer my deepest condolences to the loved ones of the lost and injured.

But after the late-night meeting, she signaled that much negotiation lay ahead. She said she would work with Israel and Egypt on brokering a truce “in the days ahead.”

“The goal must be a durable outcome that promotes regional stability and advances the security and legitimate aspirations of Israelis and Palestinians alike,” she said at a news conference with Netanyahu.

Hamas is demanding an end of Israel’s blockade of Gaza checkpoints. Israel wants an end to attacks from Gaza and international guarantees that Hamas will not rearm or team up with jihadists from Egypt’s Sinai region.

“No country would tolerate rocket attacks against its cities and against its civilians. Israel cannot tolerate such attacks,” Netanyahu said with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon at his side.

In Brussels, a senior official of the European Union’s foreign service said proposed cease-fire terms would include an end of Israeli airstrikes and targeted killings in Gaza, the opening of Gaza crossing points and an end to rocket attacks on Israel.

Israeli officials said a decision to launch a ground invasion of Gaza was still possible but had been postponed at least one day, pending truce negotiations.

Israeli media said Defense Minister Ehud Barak wants a 24-hour trial cease-fire — to see if Hamas can impose it on its own side — before Israel’s “Operation Pillar of Defense” is relaxed.

As of yesterday, 56,000 Israeli military reservists had been called up for duty.

As the chances for a truce announcement dwindled last night, Israel unleashed more firepower, hitting a Hamas command center, two weapons factories and tunnels used to deliver fuel to the Gaza Strip.

Hamas fired at least 14 rockets into residential areas of Israel yesterday, the largest one-day barrage of the war so far.

A rocket was fired toward Jerusalem, just the second time Hamas has targeted the city that both Israel and the Palestinians claim as their capital. The rocket fell in an open area southeast of the city.

Hamas also fired rockets and mortar shells at Israeli gunboats in the Mediterranean.

CNN said three US Navy warships are steaming toward the eastern Mediterranean in case they need to evacuate American citizens from the region.



Color me not surprised. Its time for Israel to invade with ground troops. Send Hamas members to one of 2 places, a shallow grave or to Iran. Iran backs them, they can well have them.
 

ichy

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That's how collaborators have been dealt with throughout history.
 

Genx87

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This is a display of fanaticism in support of the ideology of the ruling party. These guys go around and put killing on display to keep the rest of the civilian population in check.
 
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There is only one remedy for terrorists (and that is what Hamas is), kill them, kill them ALL.

Bus bombs, targeting civilians with rockets....

Of course it's a war crime, is anyone going to care though? Not really, Hamas is a terrorist organisation so when they do it it's not out of the ordinary.

If Israel did something like this, the whole world would be up in arms about it demanding that Israel stops.

This is what is to be expected, savages like the Palestinians are not expected to be humans. Thus, no one cares.
 

SheHateMe

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How about we swoop over there and take over Gaza so neither side can have it. All this drama over a strip of land!
 

schneiderguy

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Why do you feel bad for a person that was executed for being a spy for the modern equivalent of Nazi Germany?
 

SandEagle

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Why don't you comment on the thread rather than to try to deflect?

Is it that you support war crimes as long as they are carried out by your brethren or is it that you don't care because Jews are evil?

typical shill tactic from fry chef losing its luster. oh if you don't X, then you must be Y.
 
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typical shill tactic from fry chef losing its luster. oh if you don't X, then you must be Y.

This thread is about Hamas committing a war crime, you don't comment on that at all, post videos to deflect and you call ME a shill?

Yeah, nazi boy, that ain't gonna fly.
 
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"spy".

Israel doesn't appear to be any better than Palestine. I am disgusted with both sides.

Absolutely, if Mexico fired thousands of rockets in a week on civilian targets in Tejas because you're occupying their land then that is all fine and dandy too.

Tens of thousands over one year and ongoing for seven years, weekly terrorist attacks and surely the US would be just as much to blame if they sent in aircraft to stop them by bombing ramps, alerting civilians to get out of there first, of course.

Truth is, NO OTHER NATION has ever done that besides Israel, they do everything they possibly can but it's not easy when Hamas threatens those who leave the area with certain death because they are traitors if they leave.

Israel is trying it's DAMNDEST not to incur civilian casualties by dropping leaflets, being on twitter and precision targeting while Hamas is doing it's DAMNDEST to ONLY target civilian areas with their rockets and suicide bombs.

One is defensive measures, the other is terrorism and you say that they are about equal, well you know what, let me introduce you to some Hamas members who would torture you dead for being an American, all they need is that, it's enough for them to want you to die.
 

pauldun170

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How do other countries handle high treason during war time?
Any examples of what happens when treason occurs under siege conditions?
 
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How do other countries handle high treason during war time?
Any examples of what happens when treason occurs under siege conditions?

Well, savages do what Hamas does, civilized nations imprison them, await trial, go through trial and with evidence deem them guilty or innocent and sentence them.

Where i'm from there is only one sentence for high treason.

Under siege is funny since Gaza isn't under siege, hasn't been since 2006 when Israel moved out and they used the re-gained land to start launching rockets from.

That's what you get for land concessions but then again what do you expect from a people who voted for a terrorist organisation that has it in it's charter to eradicate Israel?

It's their stated goal, it hasn't changed, the response should be total obliteration of all supporters.
 

Brovane

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Next time we execute a terrorist we should wrap them up in bacon and parade them around New York.
 

pauldun170

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Well, savages do what Hamas does, civilized nations imprison them, await trial, go through trial and with evidence deem them guilty or innocent and sentence them.

Where i'm from there is only one sentence for high treason.

Under siege is funny since Gaza isn't under siege, hasn't been since 2006 when Israel moved out and they used the re-gained land to start launching rockets from.

That's what you get for land concessions but then again what do you expect from a people who voted for a terrorist organisation that has it in it's charter to eradicate Israel?

It's their stated goal, it hasn't changed, the response should be total obliteration of all supporters.



Weird, while you say it hasn't been under seige since 2006..other sources indicate Israel got all but hutrt in 2006 that Hamas wone elections and slapped economic sanctions + blockades + big fences all over the place.

Oh I thought economic sanctions + blockades + big fences + "pew pew pew" presents being exchange between folkd on one side of the fence with the other fell under siege category.


Either way not my problem. Not like there will be a test on this stuff later this month
 

pauldun170

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If only Judge Judy would bring the Israelis and the Palestinians on to her show.