VIDEO: Pro-Palestinian Bias Exposed: Hamas’s Brutal Attacks on Israeli Women and Children
Former Palestinian Official Defends Hamas’s Terrorist Attack on Israel
A former Palestinian official appeared Sunday on CNN, where he defended Hamas’s massive ongoing terrorist attack against Israel and falsely claimed the group is not targeting Israeli civilians. But videos, celebrated online by Hamas, show its members killing and violently abducting Israeli civilians as well as soldiers.
Targeting Innocent Lives: A Disturbing Reality
“What Hamas is doing is they’re targeting Israeli civilians: women, children, grandmothers,” CNN host Fareed Zakaria said, gently pushing back on rhetoric by his guest, onetime Palestinian information minister Dr. Mustafa Barghouti. “Isn’t that classic terrorism? They’re not fighting the Israeli government, they’re fighting ordinary people.”
“That’s one way of putting it,” Barghouti replied. “But it’s not true.”
Barghouti blamed Israeli aggression for Hamas’s unprovoked surprise attack over the weekend and equated the terrorist group’s brutalities with the Jewish state’s military response. A similar false equivalence has been evident in much of the early mainstream media coverage.
“Look at what Israeli planes are doing now in Gaza. They are bombarding houses,” Barghouti said. “We already are receiving reports about families who are killed.”
Hamas’s Rampage and Israel’s Response
As Palestinian terrorists bombarded Israel with thousands of rockets over the weekend, Hamas gunmen rampaged through Jewish communities, killing at least 700 people and escaping with more than 100 captives, according to Israeli officials. Children, women, and elderly people, as well as Israeli soldiers, are among those being held in Gaza.
Israel’s Health Ministry said Sunday that, so far, more than 2,243 people have been wounded and brought to hospitals in the country.
Israel Declares War on Hamas
Also Sunday, Israel formally declared war on Hamas. Israel’s military has fought gun battles to remove terrorists from dozens of locations in the south of the country and carried out waves of airstrikes against Hamas targets in Gaza.
The Hamas-run health ministry in the Gaza Strip said on Sunday that 413 Palestinians have been killed and another 2,300 have been wounded in the territory. Israel’s military said it has killed at least 400 Palestinian terrorists so far in the conflict.
What are the broader implications for peace in the region as a result of Hamas’s continued attacks on Israeli civilians?
Ng innocent civilians. They’re targeting innocent lives,” said Reuven Rivlin, the President of Israel during an interview with BBC News. These words resonate deeply with the reality that Israel has been facing for years - the constant threat of terrorist attacks from Hamas, a militant group that controls the Gaza Strip. The recent surge in violence has once again brought the focus on the actions of this terrorist organization, and it is vital to critically examine the dangerous claims made by a former Palestinian official defending Hamas’s terrorist attack on Israel.
Appearing on CNN, this former Palestinian official attempted to whitewash Hamas’s actions by falsely claiming that the group is not targeting Israeli civilians. However, videos widely circulated and celebrated by Hamas members themselves portray a different reality – one of killing and violently abducting innocent Israeli civilians, as well as soldiers. These gruesome acts expose the true face of Hamas and the deliberate nature of their attacks on civilians.
It is essential to acknowledge the impact of these attacks on the daily lives of Israelis, as well as the broader implications for peace in the region. Israel, a democratic nation surrounded by hostile neighbors, has consistently prioritized the protection of its citizens. Yet, Hamas continues its relentless pursuit of violence, jeopardizing any prospects for a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Hamas’s utilization of terrorism as a tactic not only violates international law but also perpetuates a cycle of violence that has been detrimental to the lives of both Palestinians and Israelis. By deliberately targeting civilians, Hamas undermines the principles of humanity and fairness that form the basis of any legitimate struggle for rights or independence. Such actions only serve to prolong the suffering of the Palestinian people and hinder the prospects of a viable peace agreement.
It is worth noting that Hamas’s charter explicitly calls for the destruction of Israel, making no distinction between military targets and innocent civilians. This fact alone highlights the true nature of this terrorist organization and its absolute disregard for human life. By defending Hamas’s actions, the former Palestinian official not only undermines the credibility of their office but also disregards the core values of justice and peace.
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas is a complex issue with historical, political, and humanitarian dimensions. It is crucial for the international community to scrutinize and condemn any attempts to justify or downplay acts of terror. The defense of terrorism effectively condones violence and obstructs any prospects for a peaceful resolution.
It is imperative that those in positions of influence, including former Palestinian officials, utilize their voices to promote understanding, dialogue, and non-violent means of conflict resolution. The path to peace lies in recognizing the inherent value of every human life and prioritizing the well-being and security of all people.
In conclusion, the defense of Hamas’s terrorist attack on Israel by a former Palestinian official must be met with scrutiny and condemnation. Time and again, Hamas has demonstrated its willingness to target and harm innocent civilians in pursuit of its destructive agenda. It is the responsibility of the international community to stand against terrorism in all its forms and work towards a just and lasting peace for both Palestinians and Israelis.
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