Comments by "l" (@l-uk3xm) on "The Electronic Intifada"
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Not only was there mass rape during Hamas' Oct 7 rampage in Israel, the mass rape is continuing unabated now as we speak and inflicted on female hostages, particularly young women and girls. Users, don't listed to these people, they're impostors, they have no credentials to speak about anything that concerns Israel, they're liars. Blinded by hatred for the only Jewish state in the world, the beautiful state, the wonder of the modern world, the light onto the nations. They have no proof of their allegations, no leg to stand on, they're just putting on airs and spewing lies. Ask them to provide one credible proof, one credible testimony, one video footage that is not of their own making. Look around, listen to the testimonies of released hostages, they're available online and youtube, just put in a title. Look at credible sources, don't listen to these fake experts.
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Strange statement, though. I've been reading real sources and the info is quite the opposite. Northern Gaza is completely liberated and under control of the Gaza Brigade, the very brigade which Hamas attempted to decimate on Oct. 7. Futile attempt, as most others. The action is now in Khan Yunis, which is being surrounded. According to Gallant, 50% of Hamas are dead or wounded to the point that they won't return to the ranks. The special forces were pulled back into Israel b/c they're no longer needed; the job is done. Hamas is trying to leverage the hostages to stop the war; the only leverage it has left. Remember a couple of months back they let out about 100 for a few days of ceasefire, now they can't afford that. They don't have those days. So this video is pretty fake, no evidence, no interviews, just pictures fake sources and blah-blah. You guys look like you're basically reporting from your basements, just putting pictures and spinning narratives. You don't have any evidence whatsoever. No credibility, sorry to say.
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@henocadadoh4801 I am terribly sorry, Sir/Ma'am, and I apologize for my limitations, I guess it's only human, and I believe you're not exactly a genius either, but I am OK w/it and certainly wouldn't call you anything but great, except that none of your assertions are true in any way. We didn't have armor or air force or any heavy weaponry at all deployed in the area at that time, and that was a big problem. which is under investigation now. No Air force officer could testify to anything b/c he simply wasn't there. If the area had been thus fortified, no invasion would've taken place, as you probably understand. Also, how come there were hostages and prisoners held by Hamas? Why would Hamas take hostages/prisoners? I am kind of shocked to hear that. What was their goal? Those ppl were civilians, what would they do w/them? I saw footages of bloody rooms and baby cribs in the houses and heard testimonies of survivors about various assaults which are now investigated by the UN, but those were just neighbor disputes or gang related violence, right? It couldn't have been Hamas perpetrating that. I know Israelis are very hostile to each other and kill their own left and right, so I am not surprised, but Hamas doing that?? They're the noblest of the noble and the most humane gov in the world. I hope I am right. Thank you for your time.
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