The brutality of Hamas, revealed again

 

The exchange of hostages kept by Hamas in Gaza was deeply shocking. On October 7, 2023, the murderous terrorists not only butchered nearly 1,200 innocent people but also took hundreds of hostages, including small children. They kept them in terrible conditions and murdered many of them.

In February, they staged gruesome displays when exchanging hostages and returning corpses. The message was clear – Hamas will continue its horrific activities.

Evidence shows that kidnapped children, whom Hamas had claimed were killed during Israeli airstrikes, were in fact murdered by the terrorists – some even strangled. There is no sign of remorse.

These events should be an eye-opener to those who trivialize terrorist activities while professing peace. It is necessary to eradicate Hamas – also in the interest of the Palestinians, the majority of whom suffer under their terrorist overlords in Gaza.

It is hard to understand how Western universities openly oppose Israel in its effort to eradicate Hamas, while political leaders in Europe lament the situation on one hand and fail to take a clear stance on the other. One hopes the judges of the International Criminal Court will regret and revoke their repulsive arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former minister of defense. European countries should also consider this misconduct and – as Poland once did – disregard this ruling. Clearly ideological judgments should be overruled.

This comment was originally published here: https://www.gisreportsonline.com/r/hamas-brutality/

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