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The "uninvolved," many
thousands of them, "demonstrated" at the border fence on the eve of
the massacre. They planted explosive charges along the fence and marked off the
weak points. They participated in the great deception that Hamas pulled off
more successfully than it had ever imagined.
Some 20,000 "uninvolved" workers from
Gaza used to enter Israel every day until the slaughter. They did so for months
and months. They worked in the communities of the Gaza border, in Sderot, and
in Ofakim, and some of them took detailed notes about their destinations: how
many houses there were, where the living rooms, the bedrooms, and the security
rooms were, how many family members lived in each house, whether they had a
dog, where their cars were parked. They documented everything. And all of it
went to Hamas. It was part of the infrastructure of the pogrom – the
contribution of the "uninvolved" to the atrocity.
After the civilians were
slaughtered, Salah Arouri of Hamas tried to defend his fighters by claiming
that they weren't the ones who did it. It was the residents of Gaza, he said.
"When the Gaza Division fell apart," Arouri explained, "people
from the Strip went in and clashed with the settlers. As a result, people were
killed."
The "uninvolved," many thousands of them, "demonstrated" at the border fence on the eve of the massacre. They planted explosive charges along the fence and marked off the weak points. They participated in the great deception that Hamas pulled off more successfully than it had ever imagined.
Tens of thousands of "uninvolved people" just like them – hundreds of
thousands in the army's count – took part in "marches of return"
along the fence over the years, lobbing charges and firebombs onto our side,
launching incendiary balloons and setting our fields afire. Their hearts
seethed with hatred and entertained a dream – to return to Ashkelon, Lod, Acre,
and Ashdod, and to replace us. Today, one hopes, many more of us believe them.
Our true friend in the White House, Joe Biden, still remains unconvinced, but
at some point, he'll figure it out, too. The Palestinians have creative ways of
explaining it.
The "uninvolved"
danced like dervishes around the trucks that hauled away the abducted children,
the old men and women, and the young men and women, crying "death to the
Jews" and helping Hamas to place them in hiding. The "uninvolved"
helped Hamas to move its rockets to concealment. "Uninvolved" mothers
proclaimed that they were proud to send their children into battle in order to
turn them into shahids (martyrs). And "uninvolved" teachers taught
the children of Gaza that it's a religious obligation to kill Jews. Hundreds of
thousands of "uninvolved" Gazans took part in the funerals of the
arch-murderers whom Israel eliminated over the years. For those who really want
to go back there – Google and watchdogs like MEMRI and Palestinian Media Watch will provide the terrifying
texts that were read out at those funerals, the masses roaring their agreement.
In 2006, hundreds of thousands of Gazans who had the right to
vote cast their ballots for the Hamas terror organization, whose charter calls
for the annihilation of the Jews and the State of Israel, and gave it eighteen
of the twenty-four seats that were up for direct election in the Strip. When it
was done, Hamas won 43% of the votes as against 33% for Fatah. Hamas also won
in eastern Jerusalem and performed handsomely in Nablus, Hebron, and elsewhere.
In a departure from the norm, these were sound democratic elections. Some 250
European Union observers confirmed it. They accurately reflected the
preferences of the residents of Gaza and Judea-Samaria. Admittedly, seventeen
years have passed since then but Hamas' strength in Gaza, and in Judea-Samaria
as well, has not only held up but has grown.
Hamas and the Gazans are one
and the same – in elections, in their hearts, in their actions, and in their
assistance. Many of them knew about the war preparations, furthered them, and
kept them secret. The IDF is a moral army. It will not line up a civilian
population in the crosshairs of its rifles, tanks, artillery, and aircraft, but
if this population unintentionally comes to harm, heaven forbid, it's worth our
while to know exactly whom we're dealing with.
Thank you for these details. I knew ‘civilians’ were involved in the massacre and celebrations, but the preparation also, wow, so where are the innocents the Beeb so loves speaking on behalf of?
ReplyDeleteThe message from me is, the people (Gazan's) who are throwing their hands up in the air screaming for their lost family members should learn to shout " We killed our mothers, we killed our fathers, we are now orphans, feel sorry for us."
ReplyDeleteMay God bless you and keep Israel from her enemy’s Amen ♥️
ReplyDeleteGazans will no longer find jobs in Israel. Hamas does not provide them with jobs. Killing innocent Israeli citizens who provide them with jobs, terrorism, murder of children, babies, old women, taking hostages, their unspeakable brutality, is not and will never be their solution. Only their destruction. They have not accepted a two-state solution and help from Israel for their own prosperity and instead are destroying themselves, their own people, their children. Palestineans have never been Cananites or Phinicians (people from the Mediteranean Sea, not Arabs -- another nation from Arabia, not Canaan.
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