Not just from the river to the sea, take them entirely off the face of the earth; all of them (Updated)

Oddly, the mainstream media doesn’t seem to mention the cheering crowds bit; goes against the narrative. PJMedia does:

In a dusty plain outside the ruined city of Khan Younis, Hamas put on a show. The stars of this show were the caskets containing the dead bodies of four Israelis, including 32-year-old Shiri Bibas and her two young children, Ariel and Kfir. 

Kfir was nine months old.

The coffins carrying the dead Israelis were placed on the stage, each with a picture and the text “date of arrest: 7 October 2023.” 

"Date of arrest"? Goebbels is smiling in his grave.

Hundreds of Palestinian civilians were on hand to cheer the spectacle as spritely martial music played in the background. 

UPDATE:

Ben Shapiro: “Sometimes, Moral Clarity Isn’t Difficult.” “This is evil. If you side with those who deliberately kidnap babies and hold them for ransom, you are siding with evil. If you demand concessions to those who perform such atrocities, you are siding with evil. From college campuses to the streets of London, from the United Nations to the International Criminal Court, we can see just who sides with evil. And as Israel lays to rest the corpses of the Bibas family, we should be reminded that those who side with evil share its moral consequences.”

It seems to me that most of the left, including many Jews, are at least sympathetic to the Palestinian “cause”, and many are cheering them on.

But Elon Musk is a Nazi.

UPDATE II: It’s no wonder no country in the Arab world wants these savages. Green light signal to Israel to do what it needs to do?

UPDATE III

(I wouldn’t know a grand mufti from a Royale with cheese, so I looked it up: sounds like a big deal, in the Muslim world)

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A "Grand Mufti" is the highest ranking Islamic religious authority in a Muslim country, essentially the head of a council of muftis, responsible for issuing legal opinions (fatwas) on Islamic matters and often considered the primary interpreter of Sharia law within that region; the title signifies a prominent position within a Muslim community, with the "Grand" indicating the highest level of authority among muftis. 

Key points about a Grand Mufti:

  • Role:

    To provide legal interpretations of Islamic law (Sharia) by issuing fatwas on complex religious questions posed by individuals or the community. 

  • Origin:

    The title originated in the Ottoman Empire and has been adopted by many modern Muslim countries. 

  • Significance:

    The Grand Mufti's opinions hold significant weight in Islamic society and can influence legal decisions within a country.