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Video: Hospital director denies Hamas 'leadership' hiding there; Hamas threatens more kidnappings
In this video, the director of Gaza City's Shifa Hospital denies that Hamas' 'leadership' is hiding in a bunker underneath the hospital. Then a Hamas 'spokesman' (the guy with the map behind him and his face covered with a Kaffiyeh) says that Hamas has promised Gilad Shalit that they will bring ...
Analysis: Hamas desperate for lull | Middle East | Jerusalem Post
Analysis: Hamas desperate for lull | Middle East | Jerusalem Post
jpost.com — As the IDF operation in the Gaza Strip entered its 10th day, Hamas has begun sending conflicting... messages regarding its intentions. These contradictory messages, Palestinian political analysts said, reflected the state of confusion in Hamas and raised ... (more) Analysis: Hamas desperate for lull | Middle East | ...
Zahar Claims Victory, Calls to Kill Jewish Children - Defense/Middle East - Israel News
israelnationalnews.com — (IsraelNN.com) Hamas spokesman Mahmoud Az-Zahar claimed victory for Hamas on Monday, saying Hamas had succeeded in “destroying... Israel's sense of security” with its rocket attacks. Zahar made his proclamation in video footage sent from a secret ... (more) Zahar Claims Victory, Calls to Kill Jewish Children - ...
RonRosenbaum.com » Some Differences Between Hamas and the Nazi Party
pajamasmedia.com — Those who point to the inefficiency of Hamas rocket attacks act as if they wouldn’t be happy... to have more efficient or deadly rockets or that they regret the ones that fall on kindergartens and hospitals. So Hamas’ open pride in its mass murder ... (more) RonRosenbaum.com » Some Differences Between Hamas ...
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Operation Cast Lead: Day 11
A Blog For All — ... and it's left out of practically every report. Israel has stated that Hamas is using hospitals as terror command posts, although doctors there deny it (with the omnipresent Hamas thugs at the facilities, there's no way to trust that without searching every inch of the hospital to be sure). Reports also suggest that ...

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