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(Times of Israel) Arnie Singer - When ISIS conquered large parts of Iraq and Syria, the U.S. led a coalition to defeat ISIS. They did not quit until they defeated ISIS because everyone understood that ISIS is a threat to freedom and its tactics were barbaric and inhuman. The same thing should be happening against Hamas, which is as barbaric and vicious as ISIS. There's no difference between them. Why isn't the world forming a coalition to defeat Hamas, even diplomatically, to try to stop Hamas, cut off all their funding, cut off all their supplies, cut off all their support, and bring them to their knees? Instead, the world is supporting negotiations with Hamas and is condemning Israel. They're demonstrating against Israel and trying to force Israel to cease fire, to let Hamas continue as a viable terrorist organization that can repeat the attacks of Oct. 7. Why is the world doing that? Because, in this case, it's the Jews who are the targets of this barbarity. And when Jewish lives are at stake, apparently Jewish lives don't matter.2024-03-03 00:00:00Full Article
Why Does the World Tolerate Barbaric Hamas?
(Times of Israel) Arnie Singer - When ISIS conquered large parts of Iraq and Syria, the U.S. led a coalition to defeat ISIS. They did not quit until they defeated ISIS because everyone understood that ISIS is a threat to freedom and its tactics were barbaric and inhuman. The same thing should be happening against Hamas, which is as barbaric and vicious as ISIS. There's no difference between them. Why isn't the world forming a coalition to defeat Hamas, even diplomatically, to try to stop Hamas, cut off all their funding, cut off all their supplies, cut off all their support, and bring them to their knees? Instead, the world is supporting negotiations with Hamas and is condemning Israel. They're demonstrating against Israel and trying to force Israel to cease fire, to let Hamas continue as a viable terrorist organization that can repeat the attacks of Oct. 7. Why is the world doing that? Because, in this case, it's the Jews who are the targets of this barbarity. And when Jewish lives are at stake, apparently Jewish lives don't matter.2024-03-03 00:00:00Full Article
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