ed note–again, ladies and Gentile-men, there is a ‘method’ to this madness that few realize and–sad to say–even fewer are discussing.

 

First, this–deliberately murdering innocent civilians en masse–is what Jews are commanded to do via the ‘protocols’ of their Torah Judah-ism, and anyone saying anything different is either a fool or a liar.

 

As Moses himself commanded–

 

‘You must destroy them totally. Make no treaty with them, and show them no mercy. Do not save alive anything that breathes…’–Book of Deuteronomy

 

Now, in the midst of all of this, we have before us various clowns and circus performers whose job is to–as much as possible–confuse the world as to the RELIGIOUS basis for all of this, including con artists such as these folks–

 

 

 

 

Now, to be fair, in some cases, various individuals associated with these groups might, we repeat–MIGHT–actually oppose for moral reasons what it is that Israel is doing, but NOT because of the principles and protocols of their Torah Judah-ism, but rather, in spite of them.

 

In other words, their (apparent) adherence to ‘thou shalt not murder’ is the result of them living amongst Gentiles whose morality has ‘rubbed off’ on them, and not because their Judah-ism respects Gentile life, which clearly it does not.

 

Unfortunately however, knowing these folks as we do, what we are forced to suspect in these ‘thou shalt not murder’ demonstrations is that–

 

A. They know that the carnage taking place in Israel right now threatens them personally and in a very physical manner in their being associated with the Jewish State in the various Gentile nations in which they dwell,

 

and–

 

B. That above all, Gentiles must remain confused as to what the real nature of Judah-ism is, lest they come to the realization that the only difference between the Gentiles in Gaza being Genocided right now vs the Gentiles everywhere else is only a matter of geography and location, and that Judah-ism’s mission of exterminating Gentiles exists wherever Judah-ism goes.

 

The 2nd ‘method’ to all of this madness is very simple as once expressed by none other than Moshe Sharret, Israel’s first Foreign Minister quoted saying the following–

 

‘The state of Israel must invent dangers, and to do this, we must adopt the methods of provocation and revenge…. And above all, let us hope for a new war with the Arabs so that we may finally get rid of our troubles and acquire our lands…’

 

–wherein he is describing in the Kristol-clearest of detail the precise method by which the followers of Judah-ism, the ‘children of Israel’ as they fawningly refer to themselves, plan to expand their ‘corporate’ holdings of the promised land–by provocation that leads to Arab anger and then to war, a ‘protocol’ that is in full force today as the Judah-ites are setting the stage for a new, big, bloody war much larger than those that took place in 48′ and in 67′.

 

As we counsel the readers of this website often, many things can be said about the Jews–that they are violent, barbaric, pitiless, vindictive, without morals or scruples, diabolically insane, etc, etc, etc, but the one thing that cannot be said about them is that they are stupid. 

 

 

Al Jazeera

 

It has been four days since Gaza’s smallest refugee camp was pounded in yet another series of Israeli air strikes, but Palestinians there are still digging up the bodies of their loved ones from under the rubble.

 

The onslaught in central Gaza’s Maghazi late on Sunday killed at least 90 people, including children and many who were internally displaced.

 

In one of the deadliest attacks on the Gaza Strip since Israel launched a war on the enclave on October 7, residents including Ashraf al-Haj Ahmed said the assault happened ‘suddenly’ and without prior warning.

 

‘At around 11:30pm that night, we witnessed a series of large explosions that shook the entire camp,’ al-Haj Ahmed told Al Jazeera.

 

His relative’s home was among those that were flattened to the ground. Al-Haj Ahmed recalled running towards it as soon as the bombardment woke him up, just a few blocks down.

 

At the scene of the attack, he found a four-story building destroyed top of those who were living in it’.

 

‘There must have been around 40 people, among them are the owners of the house, as well as displaced families who were taken in,’ he said.

 

At least three houses in the overcrowded camp were hit by Israeli air strikes. Officials in Gaza said seven families were among the casualties.

 

While the official number of those who were killed stands at 90, residents of the camp near Deir el-Balah say in reality, the figure is much higher as entire residential blocks were wiped out.

 

‘In each home, there’s a minimum of 50 people,’ Ahmed Maghari, another Maghazi resident, told Al Jazeera. ‘A lot of them are displaced Palestinians from other parts of Gaza who were forced to flee their homes.’

 

The camp normally houses 30,000 people, according to the UN refugee agency for Palestinians (UNRWA). But with the displacement of Palestinians fleeing Israel’s relentless bombardment in other parts of the enclave, the number of people there has risen to an estimated 100,000.

 

‘We pulled out so many body parts that we can’t even estimate the total number of deaths yet,’ Maghari said.

 

‘They’re all in pieces, and we’re pulling them out with our bare hands,’ he added. ‘We’ve now gathered at least two piles of body parts.’

 

 

 

‘Dark and painful night’

 

Israel’s attacks have not spared homes and shelters that people have fled to.

 

Despite being on the southern side of the Strip, an area that Israeli forces deemed ‘safe’ and ordered civilians from the north to flee ahead of their ground offensive, Maghazi has been subjected to intense artillery and air raids.

 

It was also attacked last month when at least 50 Palestinians were killed. The vicinity of the camp was also subjected to intense Israeli shelling over the last week.

 

Abu Rami Abu al-Ais is among those who have been sheltering in Maghazi ever since he left his home in the al-Zahra neighbourhood. He said Sunday’s attack was not the first time he and his family members had been hit.

 

‘We had a home in al-Zahra, which came under attack. After coming here, the house we were staying in was bombed again,’ al-Ais, whose daughter is badly injured, told Al Jazeera.

 

He echoed al-Haj Ahmed’s experience and said there had been ‘no warnings whatsoever’ prior to the strikes.

 

Al-Ais said in previous assaults on the enclave, Israeli forces would sometimes warn residents of a building to evacuate a few minutes before an attack, either by throwing leaflets or via speakerphones. But during this offensive, there had been no such warnings.

 

‘The rockets fall on the heads of innocent people sleeping in their homes,’ he said. ‘They [Israel] want to commit a complete genocide.’

 

Al-Ais said people are still collecting the remains of their friends, neighbours and relatives with their bare hands.

 

‘We found the remains of women and children who were blown up. Their body parts have been scattered over a span of about three blocks,’ due to the intensity of the strikes, al-Ais said.

 

‘It was a very dark and painful night for Maghazi,’ he recalled. ‘The widespread and sheer destruction is indescribable.’

 

Infrastructure, such as roads leading to the camp, were also destroyed.

 

Al-Ais said there are no excavators that can help speed up the process of recovering people from under the blocks of concrete.

 

The lack of much-needed fuel to operate bulldozers and vehicles means that – just like civil defence teams in Gaza – residents are digging with only their bare hands to try and pull out as many victims from under the rubble as they can.

 

Israel has blocked the entry of fuel since it imposed a total siege on the already blockaded Strip at the start of the war, and has only allowed a very small amount of aid in through the Rafah border crossing.

 

‘We don’t need food, we don’t need water, we don’t need coffins,’ al-Ais said. ‘What we need is a ceasefire and for this war to end.’

 

Al-Haj Ahmed, agreed. ‘Shame on the Arab world. We don’t just need aid, we need you here personally. Come and stand with your brothers,’ he said.

 

Attacks on refugee camps and civilian infrastructure have become common since October 7. The Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza has been targeted several times, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of Palestinians.

 

Civilian infrastructure – including schools, hospitals, ambulance vehicles, and places of worship – has also been subjected to bombardment.

 

More than 21,000 Palestinians have been killed since October 7, while nearly 1.9 million – more than 80 percent of the 2.3 million people who live in Gaza – have been displaced.

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