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Sarah1 · 31-35, F
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Sarah1 · 31-35, F
@TexChik Palestinians were praying peacefully in the mosque. The Israeli soldiers started firing stun grenades and tear gas at the Palestinians. The Palestinians were defending themselves and the Sheikh Jarrah area. When the anger of the Israelis increased, they began a campaign of arrests and attacks, and it is natural for the Palestinians to defend themselves and their region. Unfortunately, the media is passing on the fake image to you.
If the enemy attacked your area, would you flee or resist him?
Israel tightens the screws on the Palestinians and seizes their homes.
It also attacks civilians and kills children and women.
And attacked the building of the news channel in order not to broadcast the correct news.
If the enemy attacked your area, would you flee or resist him?
Israel tightens the screws on the Palestinians and seizes their homes.
It also attacks civilians and kills children and women.
And attacked the building of the news channel in order not to broadcast the correct news.
AngelKrish · 26-30, M
@Sarah1 I just read this -
This week, Hamas began rocket attacks targeting Ashkelon, an Israeli city close to the Gaza Strip, and Tel Aviv, claiming five lives. Here’s a look at the history of Hamas.
The rocket attacks by Hamas began Monday targeting Ashkelon, an Israeli city close to the Gaza Strip, and Tel Aviv, claiming five lives, including an Indian woman working in Israel.
The attack began after tensions rose over forced evictions of Palestinians from the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood in Jerusalem. Israel hit back hard as it launched a barrage of airstrikes that have killed over 35 Palestinians. [/b]
The strikes also resulted in the killing of several top commanders of Hamas, which was announced by the militant group itself as well as by Israel.
As the clash continues, here is a look at Hamas, or Harakat al-Muqawama al-Islamiyya (Islamic Resistance Movement), a militant outfit that was co-founded by Sheikh Ahmed Ismail Hassan Yassin from Ashkelon.
https://theprint.in/theprint-essential/what-is-hamas-how-it-rose-to-power-its-role-in-israel-palestine-conflict/657882/
This week, Hamas began rocket attacks targeting Ashkelon, an Israeli city close to the Gaza Strip, and Tel Aviv, claiming five lives. Here’s a look at the history of Hamas.
The rocket attacks by Hamas began Monday targeting Ashkelon, an Israeli city close to the Gaza Strip, and Tel Aviv, claiming five lives, including an Indian woman working in Israel.
The attack began after tensions rose over forced evictions of Palestinians from the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood in Jerusalem. Israel hit back hard as it launched a barrage of airstrikes that have killed over 35 Palestinians. [/b]
The strikes also resulted in the killing of several top commanders of Hamas, which was announced by the militant group itself as well as by Israel.
As the clash continues, here is a look at Hamas, or Harakat al-Muqawama al-Islamiyya (Islamic Resistance Movement), a militant outfit that was co-founded by Sheikh Ahmed Ismail Hassan Yassin from Ashkelon.
https://theprint.in/theprint-essential/what-is-hamas-how-it-rose-to-power-its-role-in-israel-palestine-conflict/657882/
Sarah1 · 31-35, F
@AngelKrish It was Israel that started the attack on the Palestinians in the mosque. They are the ones who started killing children and women. What Hamas did was in response to the Israeli bombardment in Gaza and Jerusalem. Palestine does not have an army to protect it from Israeli attacks, and what Hamas is doing is to defend Palestinian civilians.
It seems you haven't seen the news from the start.
The whole world knows that Israel kills children and civilians, and they still support it.
It seems you haven't seen the news from the start.
The whole world knows that Israel kills children and civilians, and they still support it.
Sarah1 · 31-35, F
https://twitter.com/hashtag/GazaUnderAttak?s=09
AngelKrish · 26-30, M
@Sarah1 I read this too -
Over the past few days, hundreds of Palestinians and several dozen police officers have been hurt in clashes in and around the Old City, including the sacred compound, which is known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary. The compound which has been the trigger for rounds of Israel-Palestinian violence in the past, is Islam’s third-holiest site and considered Judaism’s holiest.
An AP photographer at the scene said that early Monday morning, protesters had barricaded gates to the walled compound with wooden boards and scrap metal. Sometime after 7am, clashes erupted, with those inside throwing stones at police deployed outside. Police entered the compound, firing tear gas, rubber-coated steel pellets and stun grenades.
At some point during the morning about 400 people, both young protesters and older worshippers, were inside the carpeted Al-Aqsa Mosque. Police fired tear gas and stun grenades into the mosque.
Police said protesters hurled stones at officers and onto an adjoining roadway near the Western Wall, where thousands of Israeli Jews had gathered to pray.
After several days of Jerusalem confrontations, Israel has come under growing international criticism for its heavy-handed actions at the site, particularly during Ramadan.
More than 305 Palestinians were hurt, including 228 who went to hospitals and clinics for treatment, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent. Seven of the injured were in serious condition. Police said 21 officers were hurt, including three who were hospitalised. Israeli paramedics said seven Israeli civilians were also hurt.
Over the past few days, hundreds of Palestinians and several dozen police officers have been hurt in clashes in and around the Old City, including the sacred compound, which is known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary. The compound which has been the trigger for rounds of Israel-Palestinian violence in the past, is Islam’s third-holiest site and considered Judaism’s holiest.
An AP photographer at the scene said that early Monday morning, protesters had barricaded gates to the walled compound with wooden boards and scrap metal. Sometime after 7am, clashes erupted, with those inside throwing stones at police deployed outside. Police entered the compound, firing tear gas, rubber-coated steel pellets and stun grenades.
At some point during the morning about 400 people, both young protesters and older worshippers, were inside the carpeted Al-Aqsa Mosque. Police fired tear gas and stun grenades into the mosque.
Police said protesters hurled stones at officers and onto an adjoining roadway near the Western Wall, where thousands of Israeli Jews had gathered to pray.
After several days of Jerusalem confrontations, Israel has come under growing international criticism for its heavy-handed actions at the site, particularly during Ramadan.
More than 305 Palestinians were hurt, including 228 who went to hospitals and clinics for treatment, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent. Seven of the injured were in serious condition. Police said 21 officers were hurt, including three who were hospitalised. Israeli paramedics said seven Israeli civilians were also hurt.