Elderly Gazan accuses Hamas of stealing aid in rare criticism, telling group ‘shoot m

Guno צְבִי

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An elderly Palestinian woman has accused Hamas of hoarding international aid during a live TV interview, in a rare case of Gazans criticising the group in the media.

The unnamed woman was speaking to Al Jazeera when she took Hamas to task, apparently unconcerned about the consequences of doing so.

“All the aid goes underground,” she said in Arabic, an apparent reference to Hamas’ vast network of underground tunnels, which it uses to hide supplies for the war on Israel. “It does not reach all the people.

“We came here from Gaza city ... all the aid is meant for us. I am not afraid, I am talking to them as well,” she added, before the journalist interjects.

The unidentified woman then wagged her finger at him and said: “Hamas takes everything to their homes. They can take me, shoot me or do whatever they want to me.”

“It seems the situation is unclear,” said Al Jazeera’s interviewer in response.

Video footage of the exchange, aired on an Al Jazeera live stream on Wednesday, went viral after it was reposted online by the digital translation service MEMRI.

https://news.yahoo.com/elderly-gazan-accuses-hamas-stealing-150632600.html
 
Hamas is a rape and murder gang of evil criminals


Organized Religion creates the perfect structure for evil men to gain power


Hamas is a perfect example of that effect
 
If Hamas gave a rats ass about the civilians they purport to rule over, they wouldn't have plotted a sneak attack on unarmed civilians attending a music festival, and they wouldn't use Gazans as human shields.
 
Guno צְבִי;5883045 said:
An elderly Palestinian woman has accused Hamas of hoarding international aid during a live TV interview, in a rare case of Gazans criticising the group in the media.

The unnamed woman was speaking to Al Jazeera when she took Hamas to task, apparently unconcerned about the consequences of doing so.

“All the aid goes underground,” she said in Arabic, an apparent reference to Hamas’ vast network of underground tunnels, which it uses to hide supplies for the war on Israel. “It does not reach all the people.

“We came here from Gaza city ... all the aid is meant for us. I am not afraid, I am talking to them as well,” she added, before the journalist interjects.

The unidentified woman then wagged her finger at him and said: “Hamas takes everything to their homes. They can take me, shoot me or do whatever they want to me.”

“It seems the situation is unclear,” said Al Jazeera’s interviewer in response.

Video footage of the exchange, aired on an Al Jazeera live stream on Wednesday, went viral after it was reposted online by the digital translation service MEMRI.

https://news.yahoo.com/elderly-gazan-accuses-hamas-stealing-150632600.html
More zionist propaganda.
 
Guno צְבִי;5883045 said:
An elderly Palestinian woman has accused Hamas of hoarding international aid during a live TV interview, in a rare case of Gazans criticising the group in the media.

The unnamed woman was speaking to Al Jazeera when she took Hamas to task, apparently unconcerned about the consequences of doing so.

“All the aid goes underground,” she said in Arabic, an apparent reference to Hamas’ vast network of underground tunnels, which it uses to hide supplies for the war on Israel. “It does not reach all the people.

“We came here from Gaza city ... all the aid is meant for us. I am not afraid, I am talking to them as well,” she added, before the journalist interjects.

The unidentified woman then wagged her finger at him and said: “Hamas takes everything to their homes. They can take me, shoot me or do whatever they want to me.”

“It seems the situation is unclear,” said Al Jazeera’s interviewer in response.

Video footage of the exchange, aired on an Al Jazeera live stream on Wednesday, went viral after it was reposted online by the digital translation service MEMRI.

https://news.yahoo.com/elderly-gazan-accuses-hamas-stealing-150632600.html

It's good that Gazans stand up against the baby-killers and rapists in Hamas.
 
That must have been a bizarre meeting when Hamas leaders were brainstorming ways to further the Palestinian cause, and someone blurted out:

"I know, let's plan a sneak attack on unarmed teenagers at a music festival!"
 
That must have been a bizarre meeting when Hamas leaders were brainstorming ways to further the Palestinian cause, and someone blurted out:

"I know, let's plan a sneak attack on unarmed teenagers at a music festival!"

Islamic fanatics were never too bright. They get by on being super-aggressive. Consider the audacity and savagery of 9/11 then consider how that worked out for them. LOL
 
Hamas is a rape and murder gang of evil criminals


Organized Religion creates the perfect structure for evil men to gain power


Hamas is a perfect example of that effect
A real kernel of truth there.

I think Hamas first and foremost has political goals, not religious goals. I've never heard of them being held forth as religious leaders in Islam.

I think religion, science, capitalism, socialism can all be hijacked by people who have primarily political and/or economic goals
 
You're right, terrorism is typically counterproductive

Agreed.

There's the old maxim about "One man's freedom fighter is another man's terrorist". The difference being one of perspective. Those being killed consider the attackers as terrorists. Those doing the killing often call themselves freedom fighters.

As both Che Guevera and Gernal Alberto Bayo pointed out, guerrillas AKA freedom fights only survive if they have the support of "the people". If they are attacking "the people" or otherwise cause them harm, as Hamas is doing to Palestinians by using them as meat shields, then they will lose support of the people.

Examples from Bayo's 150 Questions for a Guerilla:
https://ia801001.us.archive.org/6/items/150questionsforaguerrilla/150_Questions_for_a_Guerrilla.pdf
1. In order for a guerrilla to succeed, exactly what preconditions should exist?
To be right in your struggle against the injustices which a people suffer, whether from foreign
invasion, the existence of a government which is an enemy to the nation, an oligarchic regime,
etc. If these conditions do not exist, the guerrilla war will always be defeated. Whoever revolts
unrighteously reaps nothing but a crushing defeat....

...59. What are farm troops?
Farm troops are those who work as (apparently politically neutral) farm hands, who operate
periodically, perhaps two or three times a month. They get their arms from the cache, carry out a
night mission, then return to the farm and go to work the next day as though nothing had
happened. If questioned, they know nothing of the operation, but all say they have seen a few
armed men at a distance whom they thought to be guerrillas...

...84. What is the attitude of the fighters with regard to peasants?
All food taken from them must be paid for at a good price, thanks must be repeatedly expressed
and peasants made aware that they are helping their own cause. Our men will try to repair things
in the house such as beds, closets and tables that might be ruined. They will help the peasant in
fencing his lot or in sowing or clearing the fields, and in so doing they will clearly show our
sympathy and attract the peasants to our cause so that we may eventually request their help any
time...

...86. What will be our attitude toward the population of the town?
We will try to convince them gently that they must evacuate their houses, that it is an imperative
of the war to fortify them. If this can't be achieved peacefully then they will be evacuated by
force as an imperative of war...

...121. What is to be done if the police or the troops open fire on our people?
If in a street fight either the police, the armed forces or the national guard open fire into the
crowd, the next day all our friends and comrades in the work must be induced not to go to work
so that a protest may be transformed into a revolutionary general strike. If this end is achieved all
efforts will be directed toward generalization of the strike so that business will stop and nobody
will dare to work in the factories. To this end we must recruit the help of all our friends and use
coercion and energetic measures upon shy and cowardly people.
Addendum. We find the later half of this answer to be valuable within our situation. We do not
wish to reveal those sympathetic to us during a general revolution. We do find valuable the idea
of forcing opposition to close during the days after the system has made a victory against you.
The economy is their lifeblood, it is good to disrupt the lives of those in service to the system....

...134. What shall we do about women and children living in these houses?
Women, children, and elderly people will be evacuated. Some women, useful old men, and
youths over thirteen will be allowed to stay if they want to fight for the revolutionary cause.
These women and old men will be used in the many jobs and arrangements that defense requires,
such as preparation of the blocks, recruiting, encouraging those who don't dare to fight, and
especially distributing the ammunition, because at fighting time all men should be shooting and
it should be these women who take care of providing men with ammunition...

...139. What kind of discipline will be maintained in the confusion originated by our occupation
of private quarters?
We will be more severe with our own men than with the population. We will immediately shoot
those who trespass or steal for their own pocket, and severely punish those who beat, insult, or
humiliate civilians who refuse to give up their houses or goods or who don't understand our
explanations for breaking into their houses. Our troops will take whatever is necessary without
cruelty or insults and will evacuate people from their homes only as a necessary imposition due
to the war...

...144. Is it convenient to have people in our cause working in counterespionage?
Undoubtedly. Persons in the villages who do this job will render a better service than anybody
who would give us fifty machine guns....
 
Agreed.

There's the old maxim about "One man's freedom fighter is another man's terrorist". The difference being one of perspective. Those being killed consider the attackers as terrorists. Those doing the killing often call themselves freedom fighters.

As both Che Guevera and Gernal Alberto Bayo pointed out, guerrillas AKA freedom fights only survive if they have the support of "the people". If they are attacking "the people" or otherwise cause them harm, as Hamas is doing to Palestinians by using them as meat shields, then they will lose support of the people.

Examples from Bayo's 150 Questions for a Guerilla:
https://ia801001.us.archive.org/6/items/150questionsforaguerrilla/150_Questions_for_a_Guerrilla.pdf

Khmer Rouge are the classic example of terrorizing their own people.
 
Aid is always filtered through the hands of those with power. You try and limit it, but it happens.
 
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