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Thread title excerpted from Article 7 of the Hamas Covenant.

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Hamas returns bodies of 4 Israeli hostages including kidnapped Bibas family, as Gazans celebrate the disposition of the corpses.

 
It has now been confirmed that the Bibas children were strangled to death and then the bodies were pummeled with rocks to support the lie that they died in an air raid. Their father wanted the world to know the truth about the evil that is Hamas.


 
Anyone who thinks this war is anything other than an extension of Mohamed's campaign against Jews from 1400 years ago is fooling themselves.

Why aren't the Jew-haters here educated enough to understand the dynamics of the Middle East? For instance, what has happened to the Jews of the Middle East in the larger context?

Jewish Populations in the Arab World​

 
And it's not just Jews that Muslims hate in the Middle East, it's Christians as well. Islam has been very busy over the last several decades.

Christians In The Middle East: A Persecuted And Forgotten People – Analysis​

At the beginning of this year, the Christian international network Open Doors presented data on the oppression, discrimination and persecution of Christians around the world. It was announced that between the fall of 2021 and the fall of 2022, 5,621 Christians were killed, 4,542 were arrested, and 5,259 were kidnapped.

As many as 2,110 churches and church buildings were the target of violence. More than 360 million Christians were exposed to high levels of persecution and discrimination. Because of their faith, almost every seventh Christian in the world was persecuted, every fifth in Africa and 40% of Christians in Asia.

It is especially difficult for Christians in the Middle East – the region where Jesus was born, preached, died and resurrected as the Bible teaches. For Christians in the Middle East, the Christmas season is not “the most beautiful time of the year” as in the popular Andy Williams song. On the contrary, after two millennia of Christian presence, the Middle East is slowly but surely being cleansed of Christians. The international Christian organization Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) presented in its report at the end of 2022 terrible and devastating data about the state of Christianity in that region. Some of the oldest Christian communities in the world are in danger of disappearing as a result of mass emigration. The bishop of the Chaldean Catholic Church in Baghdad declared that the exodus of Christians was an unprecedented event. It is striking that the Western powers, which have a majority Christian population, are not concerned at all by such a disaster. Pope Francis raised the issue in his recent meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron, urging him to make greater efforts to preserve the Christian presence in the region and stop the exodus of Christians that has reached alarming levels.

In 2010, Christians made up 6% of the population in the region – a number roughly equal to the situation at the beginning of the 16th century when the expansion of the Ottoman Empire took place. In the last decade after the outbreak of the Arab Spring in 2011, Christian communities in many Muslim countries experienced persecution, massacres and even genocide. The number of Christians has decreased due to wars, ethnic cleansing and crimes committed by members of ISIL and related terrorist groups. Many Christian communities have been decimated. Currently, there are 22 Christian communities in the Middle East: eight Protestant, seven Catholic and seven Orthodox churches. The vast majority of these Christians are members of indigenous Christian communities such as the Maronite, Melkite (Greek), Armenian, Coptic, Chaldean, and Assyrian churches. It is estimated that Christians currently make up about 4% of the population of the region – 15 million believers. This is a drastic drop compared to the beginning of the 20th century, when there were slightly more than 20% Christians. If there had been no discrimination, violent persecutions and massacres by the states and Islamist groups there, there is no doubt that the number of Christians would not have remained at 20% but would have grown.

 
And it's not just Jews that Muslims hate in the Middle East, it's Christians as well. Islam has been very busy over the last several decades.

Christians In The Middle East: A Persecuted And Forgotten People – Analysis​

At the beginning of this year, the Christian international network Open Doors presented data on the oppression, discrimination and persecution of Christians around the world. It was announced that between the fall of 2021 and the fall of 2022, 5,621 Christians were killed, 4,542 were arrested, and 5,259 were kidnapped.

As many as 2,110 churches and church buildings were the target of violence. More than 360 million Christians were exposed to high levels of persecution and discrimination. Because of their faith, almost every seventh Christian in the world was persecuted, every fifth in Africa and 40% of Christians in Asia.

It is especially difficult for Christians in the Middle East – the region where Jesus was born, preached, died and resurrected as the Bible teaches. For Christians in the Middle East, the Christmas season is not “the most beautiful time of the year” as in the popular Andy Williams song. On the contrary, after two millennia of Christian presence, the Middle East is slowly but surely being cleansed of Christians. The international Christian organization Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) presented in its report at the end of 2022 terrible and devastating data about the state of Christianity in that region. Some of the oldest Christian communities in the world are in danger of disappearing as a result of mass emigration. The bishop of the Chaldean Catholic Church in Baghdad declared that the exodus of Christians was an unprecedented event. It is striking that the Western powers, which have a majority Christian population, are not concerned at all by such a disaster. Pope Francis raised the issue in his recent meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron, urging him to make greater efforts to preserve the Christian presence in the region and stop the exodus of Christians that has reached alarming levels.

In 2010, Christians made up 6% of the population in the region – a number roughly equal to the situation at the beginning of the 16th century when the expansion of the Ottoman Empire took place. In the last decade after the outbreak of the Arab Spring in 2011, Christian communities in many Muslim countries experienced persecution, massacres and even genocide. The number of Christians has decreased due to wars, ethnic cleansing and crimes committed by members of ISIL and related terrorist groups. Many Christian communities have been decimated. Currently, there are 22 Christian communities in the Middle East: eight Protestant, seven Catholic and seven Orthodox churches. The vast majority of these Christians are members of indigenous Christian communities such as the Maronite, Melkite (Greek), Armenian, Coptic, Chaldean, and Assyrian churches. It is estimated that Christians currently make up about 4% of the population of the region – 15 million believers. This is a drastic drop compared to the beginning of the 20th century, when there were slightly more than 20% Christians. If there had been no discrimination, violent persecutions and massacres by the states and Islamist groups there, there is no doubt that the number of Christians would not have remained at 20% but would have grown.
70 Christians beheaded in a church by Islamists. Where is the outrage?

 
Thread title excerpted from Article 7 of the Hamas Covenant.



Hamas returns bodies of 4 Israeli hostages including kidnapped Bibas family, as Gazans celebrate the disposition of the corpses.




The problem for your schtick being that it was genocidal Israeli bombing that killed them.

As we saw on 7th October, the rogue Israeli state would sooner kill its own civilians than have them taken hostage.
 
The problem for your schtick being that it was genocidal Israeli bombing that killed them.

As we saw on 7th October, the rogue Israeli state would sooner kill its own civilians than have them taken hostage.
Forensics have proven that the Bibas children were strangled to death in Nov 2023 and then their bodies bashed with rocks to make it seem that they died in an air raid.

But keep defending Hamas, it is a good look for you.
 
Forensics have proven that the Bibas children were strangled to death in Nov 2023 and then their bodies bashed with rocks to make it seem that they died in an air raid.

But keep defending Hamas, it is a good look for you.


You can never trust the Israeli military/leadership to tell the truth, they lie their tits off all day every day.

If you don't understand that much about this conflict you shouldn't even bother debating others on it.

Hamas reported them killed in an airstrike in November 2023 and offered to hand over their bodies, Israel refused the offer.

You are still in the beheaded babies level of understanding and that's why your posts here are just abject junk. imo
 
You can never trust the Israeli military/leadership to tell the truth, they lie their tits off all day every day.

If you don't understand that much about this conflict you shouldn't even bother debating others on it.

Hamas reported them killed in an airstrike in November 2023 and offered to hand over their bodies, Israel refused the offer.

You are still in the beheaded babies level of understanding and that's why your posts here are just abject junk. imo
You can never trust HAMAS to tell the truth, they lie their tits off all day every day.

If you don't understand that much about this conflict you shouldn't even bother debating others on it.

Your hatred of Jews and support of Islamist terrorism is disgusting.
 
You can never trust HAMAS to tell the truth, they lie their tits off all day every day.

If you don't understand that much about this conflict you shouldn't even bother debating others on it.

Your hatred of Jews and support of Islamist terrorism is disgusting.


You haven't sussed that every accusation is a confession. No wonder you prefer to support Israeli state terrorists
 
Forensics have proven that the Bibas children were strangled to death in Nov 2023 and then their bodies bashed with rocks to make it seem that they died in an air raid.

But keep defending Hamas, it is a good look for you.
Relatives have denied the babies were strangled, but that doesn't fit your hate spreading agenda just like the state the family denounces
 
Relatives have denied the babies were strangled, but that doesn't fit your hate spreading agenda just like the state the family denounces

The sources I go to do not say the babies were strangled but do say they were not killed in airstrikes. That Hamas killed those babies seems certain following Israeli forensics.
 
Relatives have denied the babies were strangled, but that doesn't fit your hate spreading agenda just like the state the family denounces

“Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman Daniel Hagari said "forensic findings", which have not been seen by the BBC, suggested the boys had been killed with "bare hands".”

Good enough for you?
 
Why aren't the Jew-haters here educated enough to understand the dynamics of the Middle East? For instance, what has happened to the Jews of the Middle East in the larger context?

Because it is far easier for them to just accuse a person of supporting Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing...

 
Relatives have denied the babies were strangled, but that doesn't fit your hate spreading agenda just like the state the family denounces

Source?



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