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Amid shaky Gaza ceasefire, Hamas calls for West Bank ‘Day of Rage’ on Friday
2021-06-02
[IsraelTimes] Terror group pushes for violent mostly peaceful confrontations at checkpoints and against Israeli settlers in order to ’defend the land and holy sites’.
"and to build up to Amazon's Black Friday sales! Allahu Akhbar! Great savings and rage!"
The Hamas, a regional Iranian catspaw, terror group urged Paleostinians to hold a "Day of Rage" on Friday in order to confront what it called "settlers’ aggression" and the "storming of the al-Aqsa Mosque" in Jerusalem.

"This aggression will be met by our people with further resistance and confrontation," the terror group said in a statement.

Despite the ceasefire mostly holding between Israel and the terror group in the Gazoo
...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with an iron fist by Hamaswith about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppression and disproportionate response...
Strip, the Hamas leadership was apparently still pushing for further unrest in the region.

Hamas called upon Paleostinians to block Israeli bypass roads in the West Bank and to confront "settlers who are working to impose a fait accompli under the auspices of the occupation government."

The group also called on Paleostinians to march toward the so-called points of friction in the West Bank — checkpoints that see violent mostly peaceful festivities with Israel Defense Forces soldiers on a weekly basis.

The protests were planned for the day before Naksa Day, which commemorates the Arab loss in the 1967 Six Day War and is generally marked on June 5.

"We affirm that the masses of our people are ready to engage in the project of national liberation and to defend the land and the holy sites," the terror group said in a statement on Tuesday.

Israel and Hamas concluded 11 days of fighting last month during which the terror group launched thousands of rockets at Israeli cities and towns, and Israel launched hundreds of retaliatory Arclight airstrike
...KABOOM!...
s in the Gaza Strip.

Since the ceasefire took effect on May 20, there has been no rocket fire from Gaza toward Israel. However,
today is that tomorrow you were thinking about yesterday...
on Sunday night a Paleostinian who crossed from the Strip stabbed a security guard, lightly injuring him outside an Israeli town near the enclave. On Monday, a fire in southern Israel was apparently sparked by a balloon-borne incendiary device launched from the Gaza Strip.

Channel 13 news reported last week that senior defense officials described the ceasefire as "very unstable."

In the most recent round of fighting, the Paleostinian terror groups tied the rocket fire from Gaza to the unrest in Jerusalem, connected to both festivities on the Temple Mount during the Moslem holy month of Ramadan, and the pending eviction of a number of Paleostinian families from the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood.

According to the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry, 253 Paleostinians were killed during the fighting, including 66 children. Paleostinian terror groups in Gaza have said 80 of the total casualties were combatants, though Israel says the true figure is higher. Thirteen people in Israel, including a 5-year-old boy and a 16-year-old girl, were killed. Israel says some of the Gaza fatalities were caused by Gaza rocket fire that fell short and landed in Gaza.
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Posted by:trailing wife

#2  We older people will remember that the original (I think) Days of Rage didn't work out too well for SDS in Chicago in 1969.
Posted by: Tom   2021-06-02 12:44  

#1  "Day of Rage" as distinct from the Palestinian "Everyday Rage"?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2021-06-02 01:51  

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