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Dear wahhabiIran can’t do a damn thing even during the syrian civilwar they got their azzes kicked by fsa so bad they begged Putin to save them. Sham is under Russian/US occupation today thanks to these iranian cowards. Because they invited the russians and americans came afterwards using the russian “threat” as a pretext.
One line critisism ,
Care to be more specific , what facts in this report do you dispute ?
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Sabrina Maddeaux: I watched Hamas hack innocents to death. The worst part was their glee
Screened footage showed literal streams of blood, hacked off arms and legs, and an infant missing part of its skull, brain leaking out
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Sabrina Maddeaux
Published Nov 06, 2023 • Last updated 11 hours ago • 3 minute read
Over the span of 43 minutes, I watched 138 humans be murdered or witnessed their corpses, many brutalized beyond recognition and others clearly tortured, in the direct aftermath of Hamas’ Oct. 7 terrorist attacks on Israel.
That’s 3.2 bodies per minute— and less than 10 per cent of the more than 1,400 people killed that day.
The Consulate of Israel in Toronto screened the footage, taken from a mix of body cameras, dashboard cams, CCTV tapes, and victims’ cell phones, some used by Hamas to record and livestream their sadism, for a small group of media on Monday. Not everyone made it through the full 43 minutes, with others moved to tears and outbursts of emotion.
There were babies. Toddlers. So many children of all ages. Young men and women dressed for a music festival, not the wanton slaughter that saw their bloodied bodies piled atop one another in scenes reminiscent of some of the Holocaust’s worst images.
Parents. The elderly. A dad who, attempting to hide from Hamas attackers with his sons, all three of them still in their underwear, was blown up by a grenade in front of his children. The two young boys, covered in blood, crying, throwing themselves on the ground in grief, as a Hamas gunman raids the family’s fridge and takes a swig of soda. One of the sons’ panicked voice as he realizes he can no longer see out of one eye.
The man’s wife as kibbutz security bring her to identify her husband’s remains. The moment she literally collapses and has to be dragged away from the scene, thrashing wildly, her legs folding under her like every bone had simply vanished from her body.
A family attempting to decipher whether the burned remains in front of them, skirt hiked up above bare genitals, is the loved one they’re looking for.
The literal streams of blood, the hacked off arms and legs, the infant missing part of its skull, brain leaking out. The dog shot over and over again as its limbs splay in every direction until they don’t anymore. Mickey mouse pyjamas on a young corpse, skull fragments on floors, victims shot point blank. So much blood.
But none of what I’ve detailed so far was the worst part of those 43 minutes. The worst part was the glee.
The pure jubilation of Hamas terrorists as they filmed themselves killing and torturing; their excited voices bragging about their atrocities. The videos of them playing with victims’ heads with their feet, and excitedly shooting out the tires of a kibbutz’s ambulance before massacring its residents.
I’ll never forget the gore, but it’s the look of euphoria and pride in the terrorists’ eyes, cheering for the cameras as if they were the ones partying at a music festival that day, that will haunt me.
In the videos, Hamas attackers did not behave as soldiers or freedom fighters. They hunted their victims in their homes like serial killers in a horror film, peering through blinds, slashing through screen doors with knives, following families wherever they tried to run or hide. If they couldn’t find them, they’d use lighters to make sure fire did. They toyed with their victims’ lifeless bodies. They kept trophies, both physical and digital.
It’s unimaginable that anyone could watch this and still equate what happened on Oct. 7 to resistance or war. I’ve seen war footage; this was not that. These were terrorist attacks targeted at civilians and mass shootings of innocents. Hamas was indiscriminate in their cruelty, killing not for cause, but for pleasure.
I don’t know if the full footage will ever be made public, but if it ever is, every single Canadian should watch it to understand how far beyond any conceivable rules of engagement Hamas went, why this time was different, and why it must never, ever happen again.
Sabrina Maddeaux: I watched Hamas hack innocents to death. The worst part was their glee
Screened footage showed literal streams of blood, hacked off arms and legs, and an infant missing part of its skull, brain leaking outnationalpost.com
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Above all that we dont tolerate any hostility. Indian airplanes bearly crossed into kashmir and we didn't hesitate. Unlike these arab countries like lebanon, Egypt, syria, iraq which have been BOMBED so many times by Isreal.Thank God we have Pakistan despite all its problems. The only Muslim nuclear power. A country which has been staring down a mighty power to its east and dared to block the NATO supplies for months in Afghanistan. A country where soldiers had the nerve to root out hard-core militants in some of the most difficult terrains in the world. A country which stood its ground for its own strategic interests in Afghanistan despite 20 years of pressure and bad press. A country of great natural beauty, of all four distinct seasons, of very hospitable people, of food security and above all as a refuge for all Pakistanis abroad should crap hits the fan globally.
Not they can't do anything about itAbove all that we dont tolerate any hostility. Indian airplanes bearly crossed into kashmir and we didn't hesitate. Unlike these arab countries like lebanon, Egypt, syria, iraq which have been BOMBED so many times by Isreal.
Make no mistake the reason why Isreal is so comfortable committing genocide right now is because they have realized no one is gonna do anything about it.
Me two i was born in Saudi Arabia. And know them all too well. They live in a bubble and have never faced any hardship, not this generation anyway.Not they can't do anything about it
E g if Eygpt blocks suez canal for a day Israel will stop
Or if saudi ban oil exports they will stop
Or if turkey asks azeris to stop supply of oil they will stop
If Saudis call a Arab league meeting they may stop
Arabs this generation is different I have seen the first hand experience
Things change.Arabs this generation is different I have seen the first hand experience