Thousands of Hamas Terrorists Attack Israel for $100 A Day (Israeli Soldiers Fight Them for $13 A Day)

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The media is rewarding and inciting the jihad attacks on the tiny Jewish state. Terrorist Hamas’s lies are reported as news and the media brays for more. The media’s “coverage” is incitement to genocide.

THOUSANDS OF GAZA HAMAS THUGS ATTACK ISRAEL FOR $100 A DAY

They attack for $100 a day. And Israeli soldiers fight them for $13 a day.

By Daniel Greenfield, FPM, May 15, 2018:

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Hamas supporters in Gaza held the world’s first peaceful protest with hand grenades, pipe bombs, cleavers and guns. Ten explosive devices were peacefully detonated. There were outbursts of peaceful gunfire and over a dozen kites carrying firebombs were sent into Israel where they started 23 peaceful fires. And Israeli soldiers peacefully defended their country leaving multiple Hamas attackers at peace.
“We will tear down the border,” Hamas Prime Minister Yahya Sinwar had peacefully vowed. “And we will tear out their hearts from their bodies.”
But the only hearts his terror thugs tore out were already bleeding with sympathy for Islamic terrorists.
The Hamas mob chanted, “Allahu Akbar” and the genocidal racist threat of, “Khaybar Khaybar, ya yahud,” a reference to the primal Islamic massacre of the Jews. While IDF soldiers held back the invaders, the jets of the IAF targeted the snake’s head striking Hamas compounds and outposts. By 5.30 PM, the Hamas organizers changed course and began urging the thugs away from further fence attacks.
Hamas had offered $100 to every rioter. During previous violent assaults back in April, the Muslim Brotherhood terrorist group had been offering $200 to anyone shot by Israelis, $500 for severe injuries and $3,000 to the dead.
$100 a day may not seem like a lot, but the Israeli teen soldiers they’re trying to kill, earn $13 a day.
The Hamas supporting thugs are depicted as helpless, starving victims who can barely lift the firebombs they’re throwing at Israelis, but they make ten times as much as the Israeli soldiers they are there to kill.
Hamas can write all those checks to its aspiring killers because the cash is coming from Iran.
Last year, Senwar, whom Israel had released in exchange for captured Israeli hostage Gilad Shalit, had boasted that Iran was once again “the largest backer financially and militarily”.
That comes out to an estimated $100 million a year.
With as many as 50,000 Hamas supporters in Gaza participating in the day’s attacks at $100 a head, over 1,000 allegedly injured at least $200 each, and another 52 allegedly killed at $3,000 each (there is no reason to treat Hamas casualty figures coming out of Gaza as anything other than propaganda), the whole thing cost Hamas and Iran $5.3 million. The unmarked cargo plane filled with foreign currency that Obama dispatched to Iran carried $400 million. That was part of a known $1.7 billion cash payment.
But the total Obama terror payments to Tehran may go as high as $33.6 billion.
Despite media misreporting, the Hamas mass fence attacks began back on March 30 and even though their Great March of Return was supposed to end in mid-May, the show proved to be unexpectedly popular in Tehran, Brussels and Berkeley, and the attacks will continue through at least June.
Even a single one of Obama’s cash smuggling runs to Iran is enough to fund attacks just like these for two and a half months. And the $100,000 that an Iranian group offered to anyone who blows up the embassy? That illegal cash run can pay for bounties on every American diplomatic facility in the world.
Lefties bemoaning Israel’s moral authority can look up and follow the money trail from Iran’s IRGC (the terror mothership whom Obama resisted sanctioning), to the unmarked cargo planes from Obama, and to their own greasy little fingers that pushed the button or marked the ballot for him. The Israeli teens in IDF khaki with rules of engagement for using force longer than some graduate thesis papers are dealing with a problem from hell created by Democrat voters who wanted to feel inspired by Obama.
The cost of that inspiration today ran to dozens dead. If the Israeli teens shooting in self-defense lack moral authority, where is the moral authority of the Obama voters whose votes financed the attack?
Those Israeli teens in green earn $408 a month if they’re in a combat unit. Before a raise a few years ago, they weren’t even earning $300. Support units earn $327 and rear units $225. Not only is that far lower than the average civilian salary, but if often hardly covers living expenses. Dodging the draft isn’t hard these days. The average red-shirted hipster does it easily, putting in a few years at a fake startup before heading to Berlin to protest Zionism. And those who serve know if that they make a single mistake, if they shoot an attacker who turns out not to be armed, Israeli leftists will see them jailed.
Hamas supporters charge at them for $100 a day. And IDF soldiers hold the line for $400 a month.
So why for $400 a month, do Israeli soldiers face down mobs of tens of thousands of Hamas supporters baying for their blood? The average IDF soldier who reports for duty comes from one of the Judean communities (slurred as settlements) under attack by Hamas or from development towns in the north under attack by Hezbollah. He is often a religious settler who sees the hand of G-d in the high hills or a descendant of Mizrahi immigrants whose recent ancestors were oppressed under Muslim rule.
When your family lives under fire, holding the line on the Hamas mob isn’t an abstract idea of duty.
The Hamas invaders were there to kill Israelis. The Israeli soldiers were there to protect Israelis. The attackers were invading someone else’s land while the defenders were protecting their own country.
That’s why Hamas has to pay its rioting thugs ten times as much as Israeli soldiers earn to attack them.
While the $100 a day thugs threw rocks and firebombs, the professional terrorists hung back waiting for a breach in the fence. Some were caught planting bombs. And killed. They are among the 10 known Hamas terroristskilled in the Gaza fighting and bemoaned by the media as victims of a Jewish massacre.
The $400 a month Israeli teenager with a rifle is there as the front line in case the fence is breached. Hamas wants to take more hostages to free more terrorists. If it can’t do that, it will kill them. And if the attackers make it past the soldiers, they will hit Israeli towns and villages hoping to kill anyone they find.
While the fence holds up, the Hamas terrorists and their supporters sent flaming kites in the hopes of setting Israeli farms and fields on fire. One such attack had already destroyed 400 acres of wheat.
A sympathetic New York Times piece from last week described the “flaming-kite squadrons” prepping hundreds of fire kites, but unfortunately, “The wind was blowing the other way.”
“The wind is still against us,” Ismail al-Qrinawi whined.  “We are waiting for it to pick up so we can fly tens of kites and burn their crops.” Instead, “the direction of the wind not only thwarted the kites, but also blew copious amounts of Israeli tear gas toward the protesters.”
Pharaoh and his legions had the same bad experience with the wind. G-d must be an Islamophobe.
Hamas organized the invasion. It urged its human shields to head to the fence telling them that the Israelis had run away. That was the same way Egypt’s Nasser had tricked Jordan’s King Hussein during the Six Day War. Instead of defeating the Israelis and salvaging Gaza, Nasser’s scheme led to the liberation of Jerusalem, along with Judea and Samaria by the indigenous Jewish people. And it also had disastrous consequences for this latest attempted invasion by Egyptian-Jordanian settlers into Israel.
While the Hamas supporters were destroying their own crossing point infrastructure, as they had previously trashed their own gas lines, the United States was inaugurating the opening of an embassy in Jerusalem. Despite media misinformation, the riots predated the embassy and will postdate it.
The media used contrasting photos of the embassy opening and the Pallywood fake photos of protesters crying for the cameras and pretending to limp on crutches to smear Israel and America. And as usual they missed the real story. While Israelis and Americans were building something, Muslim terrorists were destroying everything they could get their hands on. While Rabbis and Pastors blessed, Imams cursed.
Hamas Sheikh Iyad Abu Funun had sworn on the Koran that, “We will not leave a single Jew on our Islamic land.” It did not matter, “whether left-Wing, right-wing, secular, religious, or extremist.”
That is what this is about.
The dedication of the embassy is a leap of faith. Faith in building rather than destruction. Faith in life instead of death. Faith in the G-d who watches over Jerusalem, not the Allah for whom Gaza burns.

Media Do Hamas’ Dirty Work, Claim Israel Is Killing ‘Protesters.’ That’s A Lie.

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DemocracyRules
DemocracyRules
5 years ago

DebkaFile: Palestinian disturbances in Gaza Monday are funded by Iran, says Shin Bet
May 14, 2018 @ 11:54
– Shin Bet is the internal Israeli security organization
– Captured Palestinian infiltrators revealed under Shin Bet interrogations details of how Iran sends over money to fund the riots.
– They also reported that Hamas personnel are not taking part in their March of Return for fear of coming to harm or being captured by Israeli troops.
– All they do is hand out wire-cutters and incendiary materials, with orders to stage the mob disturbances, cause maximum damage and break through to Israel after breaching the fence.

DemocracyRules
DemocracyRules
5 years ago

Haley: No country would act with more restraint than Israel
May 15, 2018 @ 18:11
http://www.debka.com/mivzak/haley-no-country-would-act-with-more-restraint-than-israel/
US ambassador to the UN Niki Haley defended Israel Tuesday by saying: “No country in this chamber [UN Security Council] would act with more restraint than Israel has” in dealing with violent riots. She added: “In fact the records of several countries here today suggest they would be much less restrained.”

DemocracyRules
DemocracyRules
5 years ago
Reply to  DemocracyRules

Here’s a picture of Syrian ‘restraint’: Daraya, S. Damascus 5-15-2018
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– thousands of people used to live here

chris VN
chris VN
5 years ago
Reply to  DemocracyRules

looks ” safe ” enough now for them all to go back???

DemocracyRules
DemocracyRules
5 years ago
Reply to  chris VN

They are probably all in Europe by now

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
5 years ago
Reply to  DemocracyRules

“US ambassador to the UN Niki Haley defended Israel Tuesday by saying: ‘No country in this chamber [UN Security Council] would act with more restraint than Israel has”’ …”
I vehemently disagree, with Ambassador Haley. The United States of America does not even keep them our invading enemies from crossing our border(s). We feed them, clothe them, give them medical care .. and then fly or bus them to a location, that the invader chooses, to await some “hearing” for which they will never appear.
The United States of America needs to defend its borders with the same righteous vigor that Israel does.

Maranatha
Maranatha
5 years ago

I guess that Yarmouk –palestine camp in Syria–, where genocide at the hands of Syria Air Force happens every month, is out of jurisdiction of media and the UN.
..

DemocracyRules
DemocracyRules
5 years ago

Breaking: Trump adds more Iran sanctions 5-15- 2018
http://www.debka.com/mivzak/new-us-sanctions-hit-iran-central-bank-governor-for-supporting-terror/
“The US Treasury on Tuesday imposed new sanctions on Iran, targeting the central bank’s governor Valiollah Seif, and the assistant director of the bank’s international department Ali Tarzali for “providing support for terrorist activities.” The bank officials were called “specially designated global terrorists” for allegedly helping the Revolutionary Guard Corps/Quds Force support Hezbollah. The bank’s assistant international department director was also deemed to have helped funnel millions of Quds Force dollars to the terror organization.”

santashandler
santashandler
5 years ago

“the direction of the wind not only thwarted the kites, but also blew copious amounts of Israeli tear gas toward the protesters.”

Pharaoh and his legions had the same bad experience with the wind. G-d must be an Islamophobe.” No, God just hates sh*t heads. 1400+ years of trying to pull that same stuff off and they STILL can’t do it. Maybe, just maybe it’s time to find a new game, because this one ain’t working.

chris VN
chris VN
5 years ago

$13 a day, hell, I fight them for free as long as I was allowed to shoot as many as I could.

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
5 years ago

The Hamas trash attack the Israeli border for $100 a day, Israeli military personnel defend against them for $13 a day by sending them to Allah using a $2 bullet. Talk about art of the deal, what a bargain!

SNOWDIN
SNOWDIN
5 years ago

If they use .556 x 45 it could cost as low as and possible lower than $0.32 a round

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
5 years ago
Reply to  SNOWDIN

The 5.56 and .223 ARs sold on the civilian market are simply military look-alikes. Those introduced and used starting in Vietnam are chambered in 7.62 NATO. Get into a fire fight with a 5.56mm, too small even for feral hogs, and you’ll get your ass blown away.

SNOWDIN
SNOWDIN
5 years ago

Are you saying that the M16 that was issued in Vietnam was actually the AR10 which was the .762 x 51. A friend of mine was in the 101st Airborne in Vietnam and is very knowledgeable when it come to weapons and he carried an M16.

SNOWDIN
SNOWDIN
5 years ago

I do know that in the early days of Vietnam, The US was using the M14 with the Civilian version being the M1A 762 x 51/.308. But I was under the impression that they changed to the 223/556.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
5 years ago
Reply to  SNOWDIN

They did, with the M-16. Although .223 ain’t the same as 5.56mm. 5.56 mm is a Nato round … and it ain’t that bad … Humans are easily killed.

SNOWDIN
SNOWDIN
5 years ago

The difference is the Case of the Nato Rounds on both the 5.56 and the 7.62 are thicker than the .223 and the .308 In the older rifles A 5.56 case and a 7.62 case will get stuck in a .223 and .308 chamber because the Nato Brass Case is thicker than the comparable civilian caliber cases. The Wylde Barrel took care of that problem. The Wylde can accommodate both NATO and the civilian equivalents.

Drew the Infidel
Drew the Infidel
5 years ago
Reply to  SNOWDIN

Everything was changed to 7.62, including the M-1 Garand we used for rifle training in Navy boot camp. They put an insert in the bore to change it over. Also, we downgraded from the .45 caliber Colt 1911s to the 9mm Baretta 92 in order to comply with NATO, a bad idea in my book.

You can buy a .308 caliber AR-10 practically anywhere now, but they are pricey.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
5 years ago
Reply to  SNOWDIN

You can purchase that, as a civilian, for less than 0.25, in quantities of 1000 … with reloadable brass .. made in America.

SNOWDIN
SNOWDIN
5 years ago

I have seen the prices But anything in a caliber less than a than a 308 / 762. I would not own.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
5 years ago
Reply to  SNOWDIN

I am fond of my Win .300 Magnum, as I can hold a one inch group (with mine) at 400 yards. However, I do own a bull barrel Remington 700, chambered in .223. It’ll lay out ‘yotes at five hunnert yards.

Georg Peter
Georg Peter
5 years ago

Peacefully invade Gaza and disable Hamas forever and by that there will be peace

SNOWDIN
SNOWDIN
5 years ago

The paleSTAINians may get $100 dollars a day but they may only get that one time before they visit their 72 male virgins.

Lynn D
Lynn D
5 years ago

I was heartily sick of hearing about the “poor Palestinians” in the 70’s and I am even more sick of hearing about them.. Israel does so much for the palestinians, but you will never hear about THAT from MSM..Israel supplies water/electricity/gas to Gaza..The leaders of Hamas go to Israeli hospitals to get their medical problems taken care of..The hypocrisy is unparalled. They truly are a despicable people.

Georg Peter
Georg Peter
5 years ago

There is no such thing like a “moderate” Muslim or a Muslim.respecting human rights or a Muslim respecting anothe law but the Quoran and Sharia
If such thing did exist that is NOT a MUSLIM !
Let MUSLIMS assist MUSLIMS – and leave the MUSLIMS alone – and never let them live in our countries again.

Cai
Cai
5 years ago
Reply to  Georg Peter

Too late, the West already has a rampant and deadly muzrat infection.

Cai
Cai
5 years ago
Reply to  Cai

Really wonderful that you are so ‘awake’, too many citizens of the West are blissfully slumbering in a fools paradise of acceptance and compliance. I have noticed lately though, that there are a few indications that perhaps the tide is turning – I hope I am not wrong, we need a future that is conducive to living a reasonably positive and happy life. And you are right, we are indeed AT WAR, one that has been imposed upon us by very dark forces.

Also your UN idea (below) is essential, it is a bastardised form of its original concept.

Tearlag
Tearlag
5 years ago

“Peaceful protest” is another oxymoron. Whenever those words appear, you can be sure the “peaceful protesters” are burning, looting, assaulting and generally causing mayhem.

David Square
David Square
5 years ago

If you’d like to hear CBC’s insufferable leftist radio host Carol Off take a verbal drubbing from Israel’s deputy minister, Michael Oren, concerning Hamas provoked violence in Gaza, go to cbc/radio/asithappens/May 15/Oren.

notme123
notme123
5 years ago

Trump needs to stop all aid to this non country. Our tax money is being used to support terrorists.

Gator Hogg
Gator Hogg
5 years ago

I would fight for free when it comes to defending my family and homeland from these miscreant scum.

ninetyninepct
ninetyninepct
5 years ago

Of course Hamas can afford paying money like this, they got a $350 million donation from Trudeau within a few days of his being elected.He tried to hide it by laundering it through the UN but got caught. Not all Canadians are as stupid as he thinks we are.

R. Arandas
R. Arandas
5 years ago

The Palestinians must renounce ISLAM itself to be truly free.

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