Hamas is no longer pretending they’re not Jew haters

The IDF took out another half dozen terrorists in Gaza, including four Hamas members, who were probably one of the groups on patrol that the Times profiled.

Six Hamas and Popular Resistance Committees gunmen were killed in a pre-dawn Israeli operation in the Sajaiya neighborhood east of Gaza City on Wednesday, Hamas and Palestinian medical officials said.

Four of the men killed were Hamas members – including Ahad Shimali, a senior commander of the organization’s armed wing in the area, and two belonged to the PRC.

The Israeli army confirmed that troops were operating in the area near Gaza City and that they had fired, together with Israeli aircraft, at gunmen who approached the soldiers.

At the end of the article, there is a quote from a Hamas spokesman:

A spokesman for Hamas’ military wing, the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades vowed that the group would retaliate against Israel. “The day will come when we shall avenge the deaths of our shahids who were killed by the Jews, murderers of the prophets,” he declared.

Does anyone really think that these people want to live in peace with Israel?

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3 Responses to Hamas is no longer pretending they’re not Jew haters

  1. Jeffrey Nihart says:

    “live in peace with Israel”?

    Who has been sucking on a crack pipe?

    I am very sorry.
    I hope this post is not sent to the internet dust bin.

    Hate is what feeds these 4 century, women beating, jihadist Hebrew haters live for.

    Nobody seems to grasp the pivotal moment in history, the death of a women in Pakistan politics really means.

    jn

  2. Alex Bensky says:

    I’d suggest that anyone who actually thinks Hamas is contemplating living in peace with anyone except themselves have a look at the Hamas charter, which is available on-line. Therein Hamas makes no pretense that its enemies are “Zionists” or “Israelis.” It’s “Jews.”

    But of course they don’t really mean it; it’s just more colorful rhetoric.

  3. Michael Lonie says:

    “…it’s just more colorful rhetoric.”

    Blood colored.

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