The makeover of Hamas
Hamas Official Expresses Reservations About Oct. 7 Attack on Israel
So, they are already trying to clean up Hamas, in expectation of leaving them in power in Gaza. It won't work. Let's take a look at this "improved" version of the terrorists, as exemplified by this guy living comfortably in his luxury apartment in Qatar ...
[...] one of Hamas’s top officials is publicly expressing reservations about the assault, which also touched off a humanitarian crisis that displaced nearly two million and led to critical shortages of food and health care.
Mousa Abu Marzouk, the Qatar-based head of Hamas’s foreign relations office, said in an interview with The New York Times that he would not have supported the attack if he had known of the havoc it would wreak on Gaza. Knowing of the consequences, he said, would have made it “impossible” for him to back the assault ...
Yeah, if it had been his call, he wouldn't have OKed that attack. Why not? Because he was horrified at the raping and torturing and kidnapping and murdering of Israeli civilians, many of them women, children, and the elderly?
No. He would not have OKed the attack because his side got smashed as a result of it. He's pissed because their attack failed.
As one of his western friends comments in the article, "he's not a nihilist". Wow, talk about low bars. What a sport he is, what a great humanitarian! Let's make him the next president of Gaza! I'm sure peace shall reign forever afterwards!
Nope.
Perhaps someday, when he's dwelling on the Oct 7 attack from his new home in Indonesia, or wherever else Trump sends the Gazans, he'll actually feel some remorse for the people Hamas raped and tortured and murdered. I'm not holding my breath.
So, they are already trying to clean up Hamas, in expectation of leaving them in power in Gaza. It won't work. Let's take a look at this "improved" version of the terrorists, as exemplified by this guy living comfortably in his luxury apartment in Qatar ...
[...] one of Hamas’s top officials is publicly expressing reservations about the assault, which also touched off a humanitarian crisis that displaced nearly two million and led to critical shortages of food and health care.
Mousa Abu Marzouk, the Qatar-based head of Hamas’s foreign relations office, said in an interview with The New York Times that he would not have supported the attack if he had known of the havoc it would wreak on Gaza. Knowing of the consequences, he said, would have made it “impossible” for him to back the assault ...
Yeah, if it had been his call, he wouldn't have OKed that attack. Why not? Because he was horrified at the raping and torturing and kidnapping and murdering of Israeli civilians, many of them women, children, and the elderly?
No. He would not have OKed the attack because his side got smashed as a result of it. He's pissed because their attack failed.
As one of his western friends comments in the article, "he's not a nihilist". Wow, talk about low bars. What a sport he is, what a great humanitarian! Let's make him the next president of Gaza! I'm sure peace shall reign forever afterwards!
Nope.
Perhaps someday, when he's dwelling on the Oct 7 attack from his new home in Indonesia, or wherever else Trump sends the Gazans, he'll actually feel some remorse for the people Hamas raped and tortured and murdered. I'm not holding my breath.
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