Things Not Linked To By BBC’s Jon Donnison

 

After leaving Gaza Italian journalist Gabriele Barbati tweeted.

 

 

Hamas Spells it Out: Our Aim is the Extermination of the Jews

As the 22nd day of the IDF’s Operation Protective Edge in Gaza draws to a close, MEMRI (the Middle East Media Research Institute) has published a video in which a Hamas cleric lays out the organization’s “doctrine” in its fight against Israel: genocide.

Speaking in a televised address from Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, the preacher said that Hamas’s aim was to “totally exterminate” the Jews living in Israel, because “wherever the Jews lived they spread corruption”.

 

 

H/T  Rob

Hamas defector slams ‘death worship’

Mosab Hassan Yousef, a Hamas defector who worked for 10 years as an informer for the Shin Bet, explained to CNN last week that, for Gaza’s rulers, human life is of no consequence.

 “Hamas does not care about the lives of Palestinians, or the lives of Israelis, or Americans; they don’t care about their own lives,” Yousef said. “They consider dying for their ideology a way of worship.

“Hamas is not seeking coexistence and compromise; Hamas is seeking conquest,” he added. “The destruction of the state of Israel is not the Hamas final destination.”Hamas, Yousef asserted, wants to build an Islamic state “on the rubble of every other civilization.”

“In the mosques, Hamas told us that without shedding innocent blood for the sake of the ideology we will not be able to build an Islamic state,” he said. “At five-years-old, that is what they were feeding us.”

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11 Responses to Things Not Linked To By BBC’s Jon Donnison

  1. TPO says:

    This morning three Israeli soldiers died whilst clearing a terrorist tunnel in Khan Younis.
    The building where the opening to the tunnel was discovered was booby trapped.
    What Bowen’s disgusting bum boy Gunness and the odious Donnison won’t tell you is that the building was a UNRWA health clinic.

    Here’s the bum boy’s bio courtesy of the BBC:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/crossing_continents/2933337.stm

    Apparently the BBC seemed a natural spiritual home for the deviant.

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  2. bogtrott says:

    Its about time the UN stopped Hamas doing things like this but they are afraid to do anything otherwise the UN won’t be allowed in the country.

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  3. stuart says:

    it is bad enough watching on the tv everynight hamas firing scud missiles and grad rockets from iran into israeli schools,hospitals and kindergardens,but then we in england and the uk has put put up with disruption from the left wing middle class student types hand in hand with anjem choudarys vile islamists rampaging through are citys centres shouting anti semetic abuse at anybody they suspect is jewish and even people going about there shopping chores who have nothing to do with this conflict,just appalling behaviour by this pro hamas rabble.

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    • DP111 says:

      The strategy is to intimidate all non-Muslims that Islam will rule Britain, and therefore they must convert or die.

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  4. George R says:

    JIhadwatch-
    “Italian reporter confirms: Hamas rocket killed children on playground”

    [Excerpt]:-

    “Hamas blames the IDF, of course, and so does the international media. But now this reporter, out of Gaza and safe from what he tellingly refers to as ‘Hamas retaliation,’ confirms the Israeli account. The propaganda facade is broken yet again.”

    http://www.jihadwatch.org/2014/07/italian-reporter-confirms-hamas-rocket-killed-children-on-playground

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    • DP111 says:

      Michael Grynszpan
      Yesterday at 10:06 ·

      I met today with a Spanish journalist who just came back from Gaza. We talked about the situation there. He was very friendly. I asked him how comes we never see on television channels reporting from Gaza any Hamas people, no gunmen, no rocket launcher, no policemen.. We only see civilians on these reports, mostly women and children. He answered me frankly : “it’s very simple, we did see Hamas people there launching rockets, they were close to our hotel, but if ever we dare pointing our camera on them they would simply shoot at us and kill us.”
      Wooh, impressive. Then I asked him “would you mind saying that on camera? I can film you explaining this…”
      For some reason I cannot really understand he refused and almost ran away. I guess my camera is as dangerous as Hamas threats…

      So just for you to know, the truth will never appear on the images you see on television.

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    • DP111 says:

      HAMAS is not just targeting Israel­i civilians, threatening Gaz­ans and using them as humans shields.

      It has another terror tactic: intim­idating foreign journalists…

      Reporter Peter Stefanovic, of the Nine Network’s news, stationed in Gaza, received a surge of abuse and threats when he tweeted that he had seen rockets fired into Israel from near his hotel, in a civilian area…

      John Reed, a reporter for Britain’s Financial Times, tweeted about seeing “two rockets fired toward Israel from near al-Shifa hospital (the largest in Gaza), even as more bombing victims were brought in”. He was also subject to threats and abuse.

      The Wall Street Journal’s reporter Nick Casey fell foul of Hamas by reporting that Shifa hospital was Hamas’s control centre. On July 21, Casey posted a photo on Twitter of a chief Hamas spokesman being interviewed from a room in Shifa hospital in front of a makeshift backdrop of a photo of a destroyed house… Almost immediately, Casey received a flood of online threats. Two days later, the tweet was deleted…

      http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andrewbolt/index.php/heraldsun/comments/embedded_with_islamists_so_be_wary_of_their_reports/

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      • Guest Who says:

        The truth is out there.
        The tricky part is figuring out who is finding it and bearing it back objectively.
        OT, but tonight’s “Snowmail”:
        Hello, Jon here.

        The mothers of Israel and Gaza meet

        Tonight, Gaza day 23. We are there live – Paul Mason looks at the continuing plight of the children still taking the brunt of the suffering, while – in Israel – Inigo Gilmore has been looking at how shopping centres are running food banks for Israeli soldiers. He has also been to find out whether Israeli television is showing the same war in Gaza that we are reporting. Thanks to social media, Israelis anyway know what is going on and support the war in huge numbers. We shall be bringing together an Israeli and a Palestinian mother – each will describe her fear for her children’s safety.
        Our International Editor Lindsey Hilsum has been assessing what the international community is doing to bring the war to an end. And the answer appears to be precious little. US Secretary of State John Kerry has moved on to India and, although some Latin American countries have withdrawn their ambassadors from Israel, the pressure on both them and on Hamas is very limited. Egypt, once seen as a broker, is nowadays at complete loggerheads with Hamas, who they see as close allies of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood. But Lindsey does report the stirrings of discontent at Westminster. Former foreign secretary William Hague’s parliamentary aide Margot James has broken ranks and written to the new Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond asking for a government rethink. We will be talking to the former Foreign Office minister Alistair Burt.

        One sentence stands out:
        ‘to find out whether Israeli television is showing the same war in Gaza that we are reporting’
        A bit like anyone in the UK could wonder if what is being shown in the UK is what is actually happening, or first run through a Hamas filter so access gets granted,,, or worse doesn’t happen?
        Just because it’s you saying it, Jon, doesn’t make it so.
        Weird, because when half of the BBC was having a jolly at Nelson Mandela’s funeral, and not one was too fussed about CAR (death toll anyone?) Ch4 at least did have a guy up there.
        Seems some wars, and casualties are more unequal than others.

        Don’t recall the dinner tables of Islington heaving with quite the same angst either.

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  5. George R says:

    For INBBC:

    “UN Clinic in Gaza booby-trapped with bombs built into walls, 3 Israelis dead”
    http://pamelageller.com/2014/07/un-clinic-gaza-booby-trapped-bombs-built-walls-3-israelis-dead.html/

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