Several interesting things:
There is this video by a guy who spotted US plane activity near The North Stream right before the explosion. In this video starting from minute 7 he shows how much intelligence gathering was going for the past 10 days in the region, and it makes the attack being a surprise even more implausible.
His further interpretations are more questionable, but map findings are curious.
And speaking of Israel's "intelligence gathering failure", apparently Chinese are to blame. Apparently Hamas uses only Huawei phones, and the Western intelligence agencies can't monitor the phones, so that's why. And this was confirmed by the MI6 agent. so it must be true.
Next is something disturbing that shows what Hamas are, and the difference from the main Palestinian population.
There is this video that shows Hamas soldier shooting a family dog when they entered the yard of a house in the settlement. The dog was moving toward them, but didn't look to be aggressive. After that they took something from the fridge in the house, there was no one there, and then tries to set the house on fire. Textbook psychopathic behavior.
On the other hand, here's a video of Palestinian kids that survived an Israeli attack, and one of the kids holding a dog that he was able to rescue. It's from RT channel, so you may not see it.
And then, there is this weird testimony of a women who was held hostage with her two kids by Hamas soldiers. There are English subtitles. She told them in English that she has two kids, and one of them replied to her also in English, that she shouldn't worry, they are Muslims, so they are not going to hurt her. Next they spent two hours in her house, and one of them asked her if he can eat one of the bananas, and then they left.
The above is so weird in comparison to the rest of the carnage, that it makes me wonder what the heck happened, and how exactly this woman got "friendly and polite" terrorists. Because they were Muslims? What about the rest of Hamas soldiers? They were not Muslims? So who were they exactly? It's hard to speculate based only on this one weird example, but it does raise questions. What were they doing there for two hours instead of gong from house to house and killing?
It is especially strange because it happened in Kfar Aza (Gaza village), and there are a lot of horror stories from there. Only recently there was news about dozens of bodies of babies and children, adults and the elderly found there. Some were beheaded.
Here's another curious thing. Netanyahu in his recent speech compared Hamas to ISIS. Which is rather apt, especially, since in the past Haaretz mentioned close ties between Israel and armed Syrian opposition (read ISIS). The level of cruelty can also point toward the same "school of thought".
And also two example here and here of Hamas soldiers wearing military attire that is although different from an Israeli one, could be mistaken for one from afar. That's probably was the intent. It's also possible that there was a "cooperation" of several different units, and that's why there is a variety of uniforms. For example, here's an "ad" from Hezbollah, and it's possible to see their uniform. And this is a video of Israelis eliminating Hamas terrorists in the moving car, and Israelis in the video look similar to some of the Hamas militants: jeans or pants and bulletproof vests.
There is this video by a guy who spotted US plane activity near The North Stream right before the explosion. In this video starting from minute 7 he shows how much intelligence gathering was going for the past 10 days in the region, and it makes the attack being a surprise even more implausible.
His further interpretations are more questionable, but map findings are curious.
And speaking of Israel's "intelligence gathering failure", apparently Chinese are to blame. Apparently Hamas uses only Huawei phones, and the Western intelligence agencies can't monitor the phones, so that's why. And this was confirmed by the MI6 agent. so it must be true.
Next is something disturbing that shows what Hamas are, and the difference from the main Palestinian population.
There is this video that shows Hamas soldier shooting a family dog when they entered the yard of a house in the settlement. The dog was moving toward them, but didn't look to be aggressive. After that they took something from the fridge in the house, there was no one there, and then tries to set the house on fire. Textbook psychopathic behavior.
On the other hand, here's a video of Palestinian kids that survived an Israeli attack, and one of the kids holding a dog that he was able to rescue. It's from RT channel, so you may not see it.
And then, there is this weird testimony of a women who was held hostage with her two kids by Hamas soldiers. There are English subtitles. She told them in English that she has two kids, and one of them replied to her also in English, that she shouldn't worry, they are Muslims, so they are not going to hurt her. Next they spent two hours in her house, and one of them asked her if he can eat one of the bananas, and then they left.
The above is so weird in comparison to the rest of the carnage, that it makes me wonder what the heck happened, and how exactly this woman got "friendly and polite" terrorists. Because they were Muslims? What about the rest of Hamas soldiers? They were not Muslims? So who were they exactly? It's hard to speculate based only on this one weird example, but it does raise questions. What were they doing there for two hours instead of gong from house to house and killing?
It is especially strange because it happened in Kfar Aza (Gaza village), and there are a lot of horror stories from there. Only recently there was news about dozens of bodies of babies and children, adults and the elderly found there. Some were beheaded.
Here's another curious thing. Netanyahu in his recent speech compared Hamas to ISIS. Which is rather apt, especially, since in the past Haaretz mentioned close ties between Israel and armed Syrian opposition (read ISIS). The level of cruelty can also point toward the same "school of thought".
And also two example here and here of Hamas soldiers wearing military attire that is although different from an Israeli one, could be mistaken for one from afar. That's probably was the intent. It's also possible that there was a "cooperation" of several different units, and that's why there is a variety of uniforms. For example, here's an "ad" from Hezbollah, and it's possible to see their uniform. And this is a video of Israelis eliminating Hamas terrorists in the moving car, and Israelis in the video look similar to some of the Hamas militants: jeans or pants and bulletproof vests.
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