The terrorist sympathizers of the world would have you believe that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.
This from townhall.com.
This is not true. Those committing genocide would be Hamas who murdered over 1,200 Israelis on October 7. Babies were beheaded and burned. Families were slaughtered and women were raped.
Hamas must be eradicated, and Israel has been prepared to invade for days. A combination of international pressure, the hostage crisis, and regional security concerns appear to be delaying the inevitable ground operation.
The siege conditions have been tediously reported on by news outlets who have used Hamas sources to create a false narrative about the conditions on the ground in Gaza.
This is not the German siege of Leningrad during World War II, one of the most destructive sieges in history. Social media posts are awash with propaganda despite the Internet being shut down supposedly. Israel has turned the water back on, though they’ll never get credit for it.
There is plenty of fuel to keep hospitals and other key medical facilities operational, but Hamas is withholding the release of the one million liters of fuel they’ve stockpiled. This is not Israel’s fault. It is not shocking that the terrorists don’t care about the civilian population.
Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, an IDF spokesperson who has been working tirelessly debunking fake news about Israel’s operations against Hamas, dropped this detail on CNN last night:
Hamas has stockpiled more than 1M Liters of fuel in Gaza, but is not providing it to hospitals in need. Hamas is accountable for the suffering in Gaza, not Israel. @wolfblitzer pic.twitter.com/qBNbpmU3sI
— Jonathan Conricus (@jconricus) October 23, 2023
These fuel tanks are inside Gaza.
They contain more than 500,000 liters of fuel.
Ask Hamas if you can have some. https://t.co/Dlag6VdbMq pic.twitter.com/WXzZMFr8yI
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) October 24, 2023
There's fuel in Gaza to run hospitals and pump water. But Hamas prefers to use the fuel to continue fighting Israel. All those who claim otherwise are whitewashing Hamas crimes against their own. https://t.co/aWrZ4znlA7
— Jonathan Conricus (@jconricus) October 24, 2023
We are not obliged to provide any aid to an enemy entity, that uses all the energy & resources to kill our civilians: IDF spokesperson @jconricus in conversation with @padmajajoshi pic.twitter.com/SmscIYcyJU
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) October 24, 2023
This comes before the UN decided to side with Hamas and their allies on the far Left who want to destroy Israel.
If we care for Israel, we don’t have to feel helpless. As shared on Front Page Magazine, here are twelve things we can do for the Jewish State right now:
[1] Be informed – Learn the history of the conflict. Do background reading. Good places to start include: The Clash of Civilizations and Remaking of World Order (1996) by Samuel P. Huntington, The Case for Israel (2004) by Alan Dershowitz and Stealth Jihad: How Radical Islam is Subverting America without Guns or Bombs (2008) by Robert Spencer.
[2] Follow news of the war – Reliable sources include The Washington Times (especially its commentary pages), FOX News, The Wall Street Journal (editorial pages), The New York Post and websites like Front Page Magazine.
[3] Put up an “I support Israel” yard sign — weather-resistant vinyl with metal frame, around $15 to $20, plus shipping.
[4] Wear an Israel lapel pin — Available for under $10.
[5] Go to a rally — Check with your closest Israeli consulate, synagogue or local Jewish Community Relations Council for dates and locations near you.
[6] Donate to Magen David Adom – Israel’s emergency medical services. They’re needed more than ever now. You can donate HERE.
[7] Plant a tree in Israel – Through the Jewish National Fund, for only $18 each.
[8] Become an Internet warrior – When you find a particularly useful news story, commentary or website, pass it on to your contact list.
[9] Write letters to the editor of your local newspaper – in response to a news story, editorial or commentary. You can find out how at the paper’s website. Remember, letters in support are as important as letters in opposition.
[10] Support pro-Israel groups – like Students United for Israel, Christians United for Israel Zionist Organization of America and American for a Safe Israel.
[11] Contact your local state legislators – requesting that your state legislature pass a resolution supporting Israel and denouncing Hamas terrorism. They might get help drafting from the American Legislative Exchange Council.
[12] Pray for the peace of Jerusalem.
Final thoughts: One of the many things we can do for Israel right now is to help get this information out. The mass propaganda media will not report the truth.