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  Por Karen Boyd.

No es casualidad que uno de los principales líderes de Hamás, Ismail Haniyeh, residiera de forma lujosa y segura en Qatar durante el ataque del 7 de octubre. Tampoco es casualidad que Irán, el país que ha financiado a Hamás, Hezbolá y los hutíes, no estuviera cerca de Gaza durante el ataque.

Tanto los propios líderes de Hamás como quienes los financian (Irán, en su mayor parte) sabían que Israel respondería con fuego y furia después de su ataque. Fueron lo suficientemente inteligentes como para evitar la destrucción y, en cambio, permitieron que tanto los combatientes leales de Hamás en el terreno como los civiles comunes sufrieran la represalia.

Entonces, la pregunta obvia: ¿por qué atacar en primer lugar si Israel los diezmaría?

Bueno, la respuesta es simple: para influir en la opinión pública en general. Hamás e Irán saben que cuando Israel responda, los civiles que los terroristas tienen como escudos humanos serán los que sufrirán. Así que utilizan ese hecho para publicitar una crisis humanitaria y convertir a Israel en el villano ante el resto del mundo.

Definitivamente funcionó.

El objetivo de Hamás era poner a otros países internacionales en contra de Israel. Lograr eso será un paso más hacia el objetivo final que han tenido durante décadas: la destrucción total del Estado judío.

El hecho de que sus propios combatientes y sus propios civiles estén muriendo en el proceso es simplemente un precio que Hamás está más que dispuesto a pagar. 

 

 


PrisioneroEnArgentina.com

Octubre 9, 2024


 

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18 thoughts on “La expectativa de Hamas”

    • polemic ovedrive
    • posted on October 9, 2024

    Khrushchev said, “give me a child of age 5 and I will give you a lifelong communist”. Isn’t this what’s happening in Islam?

    • Karin Wang
    • posted on October 9, 2024

    400,000 Kashmiri Hindu Pandits were forced to leave Kashmir by radical Islamists after being terrorized with rape and murder. The message “convert, leave, or die” was broadcast from loudspeakers from mosques all over Kashmir. Yet all you hear about on the news is the false narrative of the victimization of Muslims because a small area has had internet temporarily shut down for security reasons.

    • Victor Hazas
    • posted on October 9, 2024

    A lot of times those who complain the loudest about racism and discrimination are also the ones who are the least integrated and have the worst attitude towards the country they’re living in and its natives.

    • Brandi Gershon
    • posted on October 9, 2024

    It’s ironic that in the UK, where schools are trying to implement a policy of no bullying, where everyone deserves respect, Muslim groups are protesting because that policy includes respect for gay students (or children with gay parents), complaining that it infringes on their religious freedom. What they’re saying, tacitly, is that if a gay kid is bullied to the point of suicide, what’s it got to do with them? Change “gay” to “Muslim” and watch the reaction

    • CLAUDIO KUSSMAN
    • posted on October 9, 2024

    Excelente y veraz nota. Así es como opera el terrorismo en el mundo…inclusive en Argentina. Cordialmente CLAUDIO KUSSMAN

    • خواطر
    • posted on October 9, 2024

    لا، كل المسلمين يتفقون مع الخميني، ولكن يجب أن أقول: إسرائيل تقتل الأبرياء في غزة.

    • Mike gulzarlone
    • posted on October 9, 2024

    Allah have enemies ? Guess what, who made that enemies? Of course Allah himself.

    • Quint Young
    • posted on October 9, 2024

    First, they have to answer about women and racism in the Quran.

    • Paul Ederemann
    • posted on October 9, 2024

    In their weird line of thinking, it is okay for Muslims being oppressed by other Muslims. When it came to Israel, they behead people.

    • Kirk B. 06111969
    • posted on October 9, 2024

    I always ask about Quran with Muslims because I like to research religion books, but they replied to me, ah you must be Israel supporter showing hate Muslims or you need to read Arabic language on Quran because English is wrong translation, Islamophobic, racist, etc. unnecessary replied. How does that make sense?

    • Tim Haraldson
    • posted on October 9, 2024

    The Ayatollah put a price on Salman Rushdie. He almost got killed. One difference is that Salman Rushdie never did terrorist attacks.

      • Karin Wang
      • posted on October 9, 2024

      Double standards: ‘you can not disciriminate against me (but I can discriminate against you because allah says so)’

    • Michael Rossembaum
    • posted on October 9, 2024

    The entire fucking social media supported Palestinians and also the Rohingya genocide gained so much attention even the ICJ got involved. Peak Victim card use while throwing geopolitics out the window.

    • Hank Bromann
    • posted on October 9, 2024

    Muslims are totally convinced that they’re the most oppressed group in the world, and that nobody cares about their plight.
    These soulless hypocrites openly support the killing and maiming of countless people/groups and expect us to care about their pathetic, exaggerated “persecution.” Give me a break

      • Agent Yellow
      • posted on October 9, 2024

      Oh yeah, Kashmiris: Nuclear powers fighting, ain’t nobody touching that.
      Iraq: Muslims oppressing Muslims.
      Palestine: West working on a 2-state solution but hinderer by fanatical Islamists
      Afghanis: Withholding aid because of terrorist takeover, Islamism hurting itself.
      Rohingya: Sanctions
      Uighur Muslims: Condemnation from the West, silence from the Ummah.

        • It’s time to say enough
        • posted on October 9, 2024
        It's a thought terminating defense mechanism that's employed by all kinds of groups. Talk to extreme left wingers and if you disagree with them, they'll say "you're a nazi so we aren't going to talk to you", if you talk to extreme right wingers and disagree with them, they'll say "you're a liberal EU supporter who wants to replace everyone with immigrants, so we're not going to talk to you".
        
          • Tim Fox
          • posted on October 9, 2024

          Can’t agree more.

    • Tomás Benítez
    • posted on October 9, 2024

    Mientras mandan al muere a los fanaticos religiosos, los cabezas se dan la gran vida.

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