It's OK to kill journalists

And when someone points out continuous atrocities by Hamas, the Houthis and Hezbollah, well, just say 'the Jews had it coming'.
Roys post was on a deleted thread, probably deleted by you. Thick as thieves eh?

It was a lie when you first made that unproven, unsupported accusation, and it's still a lie.
I asked you for the proof when you first made the accusation, and it was never presented, as is usual.

What I did say was that the attack by Hamas was easily forseeable.
I pointed out that it you provoke several million subjugated people sufficiently with killings, evictions, toture, imprisonment, etc. you can expect some sort of reprisals.

I still suspect that Israel, with the supposedly best intelliegnce service in the world, failed to know about the attack by Hamas. They had been provoking the Palestinians for decades, a reprisal was inevitable. If my suspicion is true, the Israelis allowed the attack to happen, including the wanton sacrifice of its own people, in order to justify the current genocide.

Mossad supposedly know exactly where and when Hamas leaders are, yet failed to see 1000.s of Hamas fighters advancing towards and through an unguarded gate between Israel and Gaza.
I don't buy it. :rolleyes:
 
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If John & Roy were around in Hitler times they would collaborators or one of Oswald Molesey team of black shirts.
Not all Germans were Hitler supporters. :rolleyes:
Some were fierce opponents of the Third Reich.
Many died for their opposition.

But your bigotry and unsatiated desire to be abusive, would fail to understand that. :rolleyes:
 
I have no idea what you are thinking of. No doubt somebody will remember it, if your story is true.

If.
It's true that sillyboy made the unproven, unprovable accusation. But that's the limit of the accuracy.
The rest of sillyboy's accusation (and motorbiking was also making similar accusations at the time) is pure lies and abusive accusations.
 
Oh I remember it well, Roy said the 'Israelis had it coming', I called the terrorist lover up on it several times, the thread was deleted and when I called Roy or Jim up on it on other threads he asked me to prove it, of course I couldn't because the thread had been deleted, most likely by you.

If you deny that sequence of events it's you who is the liar.

Think carefully before you reply John, you're on thin ice.
Sillyboy doubling down on his abuse and unproven unprovable lies.. :rolleyes:
 
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Stating the 'Israelis had it coming' after the October Massacre is not 'honest disagreement', it's both sick and against the law.
I'm not convinced what you say is accurate. But as no-one has said it, it remains hypothetical.
What I have said many times was that any reprisal by Hamas, or Palestinians in general, was easily foreseeable due to the inhumane treatment of Palestinians by Israelis over decades. I suspect it has been an intentional provocation.
If you substitute the words Israelis for jews, your comment might be accurate, but as it stands, I don't think it is.
It's not racist, nor illegal to criticise Israel nor Israelis, not Israeli government, nor Israeli policies.
Otherwise it would be illegal to crtiticise an apartheid regime, and that can't be true. :rolleyes:

May I remind you, yet again, that not all Israelis are Jews, and not all Jews are Israelis. :rolleyes:
 
You must have been lying then :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Roy always tell the truth.
or not :LOL:
You do spout a lot of nonsense. It doesn't convince anyone. Why don't you be honest and admit you have a thing about jewish people?
I don't imagine helicoptors, and I don't post untruths about them.
I don't publish other members' personal details.
And I don't misinterpret laws to suit my own bigotry.
And I don't post unsupportable accusations.
 
Why would Israelis want to leave Israel?
Why would the Palestinians want to leave? :rolleyes:
They had no choice to leave their homes and land, they were forced out at gunpoint.
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I didn't say you said it, I clearly stated Roy said it on a thread that was since deleted. As a moderator you will be well aware of the thread, and complicit behind the reasons for deleting it.

Hey, don't mind me, you crack on with your terrorist loving buddies.
It's still a lie.
It was then and it is now.
 
I don’t believe that Isreal have a deliberate policy of targeting journalists

The thread / post you refer to does not prove that any such policy exists
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The tragic murder of Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh in the occupied West Bank was Israel’s latest attempt to silence journalists working to expose its atrocities against Palestinians. When she was mercilessly shot in the face and killed, Abu Akleh was wearing a press vest and helmet. She was with other colleagues. There was no armed Palestinian fighter in her vicinity. All this has been confirmed by witnesses and verified by videos taken on the scene.

Indeed, the veteran Al Jazeera reporter was hardly the first Palestinian journalist killed, injured or intimidated by Israeli forces for the crime of reporting on the Palestinian struggle. In 2018, Ahmed Abu Hussein and Yasser Mortaja were fatally shot by Israeli snipers while covering the Great March of Return protests. Muath Amarneh and Nedal Eshtayeh were maimed by Israeli sniper fire in 2019 and 2015, respectively. Basil Faraj, Fadel Shana, Hussam Salama, Imad Abu Zahra, Issam Tillawi, Khaled Reyadh Hamad, Mahmoud al-Kumi, Mohamed Abu Halima and many other journalists also suffered at the hands of the Israeli forces over the years.

Israel has a well-established history of targeting journalists and getting away with it.

No justice, no peace@Al Jazeera
 
Nobody want to speak up about the 700+ journalists killed in the Syrian civil war?
Okay. Let's do that...

According to Chairman of Euro-Med Monitor Ramy Abdu, “Parties to the conflicts in the region differ in almost everything, but they agree on silencing the press and preventing journalists from practising their work freely.

“The most concerning aspect of the increased targeting of journalists and media outlets is that perpetrators have an open record of impunity, which encourages them to repeatedly target journalists without regard for the consequences”, Abdu added.

The report is titled “Deadly Profession” and provides an overview of press freedoms in the 18 countries covered by Euro-Med Monitor as part of its work documenting human rights violations: Syria, Iraq, the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Lebanon, Yemen, Libya, Sudan, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, Saudi Arabia, the Sultanate of Oman, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait.

reliefweb.int

Congratulations. You've found something the Arabs and Jews have in common.
 
F.book is not a reliable source of news.
Facebook doesn't produce any news. Besides, you could also say television and newspapers are not a reliable source of news.
 

"Hamza al-Dahdouh, an Al Jazeera network journalist and cameraman, was with other journalists on a road between Khan Younis and Rafah when a drone strike hit.

Freelance journalist Mustafa Thuraya was also killed.

Four other members of bureau chief Wael al-Dahdouh's family were also killed in October.

His wife Amna, his grandchild Adam, his 15-year-old son Mahmoud and seven-year-old daughter Sham all died in an Israeli strike.

According to Hisham Zaqout, an Al Jazeera correspondent, Hamza and a group of journalists were en route to the Moraj area northeast of Rafah - which was designated a "humanitarian zone" by the Israeli army - but which had reportedly experienced recent bombings."

Many displaced Gazans had fled to the area to escape the bombardment in other regions of the territory. Hamza had intended to report on the unfolding situation and the aftermath of the bombings in the area, according to Al Jazeera."



"Wael al-Dahdouh was himself wounded and his cameraman Samer Abu Daqqa was killed in a separate strike while filming last month."
 
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