These are the “innocent civilians” the world is supporting and funding and Israel is killing herself to save.
It is inhuman, irrational and anti-real. It’s evil.
Noga Weiss was kidnapped on October 7 at age 18.
On the way to Gaza, Palestinian civilians, even children, cheered for her capture, reaching into the car she was being driven in to pull her hair or hit her.pic.twitter.com/lT5hvVEVhM
— Marina Medvin (@MarinaMedvin) April 26, 2024
WATCH: An Israeli woman, kidnapped by Hamas, EXPOSES how Palestinian nurses cheered the terrorists in a Gaza hospital — welcoming the terrorists as heroes.
Where are the human rights organizations?
Video: @newsnation pic.twitter.com/utXCjMmATU
— Hananya Naftali (@HananyaNaftali) March 14, 2024
Palestinians didn’t just cheer and celebrated on October 7., They were directly a part of the massacre. They murdered, kidnapped, raped and shot innocent souls on that day.
They deserve absolutely nothing.
— Vivid. (@VividProwess) February 25, 2024
This is Oct 7th, when Gazans brought kidnapped children, women & men into Gaza in stolen cars. Watch the excitement. Listen to the cheering. How are we expected to believe they didn’t know, didn’t support it? They knew. They reveled.
— Azat Alsalem (@AzzatAlsaalem) February 5, 2024
It’s been a month of the horrible inhuman parade of #ShaniLouk ‘s broken body celebrated by Gazans
Celebrating the kidnappings of innocent babies, women, the elderly #Oct7th #IsraelFightsBack
— ExtraSpiceAni (@ShrivastavAni) November 7, 2023
Poll: 67% of Palestinians Support October 7 Attack, Expect Hamas to Win
By: Breitbart, 3 Jun 2024;
A new poll by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PSR) reveals that 67% of Palestinians still support the October 7 terror attacks, and the same proportion believe that Hamas will win the war with Israel.
The proportion of Palestinians who support the October 7 attack has fallen only 4% since a similar poll in March.
The poll shows that the drop in support for October 7 was entirely in Gaza, where support fell from 71% to 53%. Support for the October 7 attacks among Palestinians in the West Bank, far from the fighting, actually rose 2%.
The poll’s authors noted that 82% of respondents believe that October 7 and the war have “revived international attention to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and that it could lead to increased recognition of Palestinian statehood.”
On humanitarian issues, nearly two-thirds — 64% of those in Gaza said they had enough food for a day or two, which the poll’s authors said reflected an improvement since the last survey. 61% said that a family member had been killed in the war, and 65% said that a family member had been injured.
Strikingly, 78% said that the U.S.-built “floating pier” does not help the population. (A Breitbart News investigation uncovered that some U.S. soldiers involved in the misison believe the pier is ineffective and dangerous, and that they are being endangered for a “photo-op.”)
Fully 80% of Palestinian respondents claimed they had not seen videos of Hamas atrocities on October 7 (many of the videos made by the terrorists themselves). Only 3% of those who said they had not seen the videos said that Hamas had committed atrocities; that proportion rose to 44% among respondents who said that they had seen the videos.
On the outcome of the war, the poll reported:
A majority of 67% expects Hamas to win, compared to 64% three months ago and 70% six months ago. It is worth noting, as the figure below shows, that fewer Gazans today, at only 48%, expect Hamas to win compared to the results three and six months ago, when the percentages stood at 56% and 50%, respectively. By contrast, a larger percentage of West Bankers today, 79%, expect Hamas to win compared to the previous poll, at 69%. It’s also worth noting that while almost no one in the West Bank expects Israel to win the current war, a quarter of Gazans expects Israel to win.
A majority of Palestinians said they want Hamas to control Gaza after the war, though that was only a plurality (46%) in Gaza itself. Majorities in the West Bank and Gaza said they preferred Hamas control to the Palestinian Authority.
Yayha Sinwar, the Hamas leader in Gaza, has 65% approval, compared to Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas, at 10%. Also, 80% of Palestinians support Yemen, and 57% support Hezbollah, an Iran-backed terror group.
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Author: Pamela Geller
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