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Today, the whole world is recognizing and applauding Palestine’s new coalition government featuring the newly-reconciled PLA and Hamas. Israel is going crazy, screaming about the “evil Hamas terrorists.”
Suddenly three Israeli teens are allegedly kidnapped. Israel blames Hamas, and initiates a brutal crackdown in the West Bank.
But Hamas had nothing to gain, and everything to lose, from pulling off this kind of kidnapping. The only beneficiary is Israel, which wants to delegitimize the Palestinian coalition government. The situation fairly screams “false flag!”
Now it has emerged that the head of the Israeli Mossad actually “called” the kidnapping a week in advance!
originally posted by: hellobruce
originally posted by: Hilux1996
This story and the explanation for it like I said makes perfect sense
If you like blaming the jews for everything... with no proof, like this thread.
originally posted by: hellobruce
originally posted by: Hilux1996
This story and the explanation for it like I said makes perfect sense
If you like blaming the jews for everything... with no proof, like this thread.
originally posted by: hellobruce
originally posted by: Hilux1996
This story and the explanation for it like I said makes perfect sense
If you like blaming the jews for everything... with no proof, like this thread.
originally posted by: Britguy
It's the same pattern of behaviour every time from the Israelis. Pull some stunt, play the victim card, then start the arrests, beatings, killing and bombing. It's the same old routine every time. Oh, and don't forget to bulldoze a few more homes and steal more land too to create another military / buffer zone.... on Palestinian land of course.
They don't care if anyone believes them or not because, after all, anyone voicing a contrary opinion is just a filthy anti-semite and a Nazi.
Netanyahu: We expect Abbas to dissolve unity government
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that he expected the Palestinian national unity of government to dissolve and the the Israeli government was moving closer to finding three Israeli youths missing for the last week.
The comments, which came during a press conference in the southern West Bank city of Hebron that has been besieged by Israeli forces since the kidnapping, signal renewed pressure on the Palestinian Authority to end a unity deal agreed on between Fatah and Hamas in late April.
“I expect (Palestinian) president (Mahmoud) Abbas to dissolve the union with this murderous terror organisation. I think that’s important for our common future,” he said.