Although in 2005 Israel gave up Gaza to the Palestinians in a naive
"land for peace" unilateral withdrawal, the result was not peace but
rather over 10,000 rockets fired from Gaza at Israeli civilian
communities. Here we show how Hamas and other groups weaponize
Palestinian civilians and institutions to attack Israel.
Background: The Hamas Charter of 1988 - Defines the Hamas
Mission Against Israel and Jews
Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will
obliterate it.
Our struggle against the Jews is very great and very serious.
It needs all sincere efforts. It is a step that inevitably
should be followed by other steps. The Movement is but one
squadron that should be supported by more and more squadrons
from this vast Arab and Islamic world, until the enemy is
vanquished and Allah's victory is realized.
The Prophet, Allah bless him and grant him salvation, has
said: "The Day of Judgment will not come about until Moslems
fight the Jews (killing the Jews), when the Jew will hide behind
stones and trees. The stones and trees will say O Moslems, O
Abdulla, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him. Only the
Gharkad tree, (evidently a certain kind of tree) would not do
that because it is one of the trees of the Jews." (related by
al-Bukhari and Moslem).
1)Weaponize Women as Suicide Bombers and Terrorists
Decapitated head of a female suicide bomber:
[Video] Gleeful, Smiling Female Terrorist Remembers How She
Bombed the Sbarro Pizza Restaurant:
The Sbarro terrorist confesses.
Sbarro restaurant suicide bombing
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sbarro_restaurant_suicide_bombing From
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sbarro restaurant suicide bombing, also called the Sbarro
massacre,[1] was a Palestinian terrorist attack on a pizzeria in
downtown Jerusalem on 9 August 2001, in which 15 civilians were
killed, including 7 children and a pregnant woman, and 130 wounded
The attack
At the time of the bombing, the Jerusalem branch of the Sbarro
pizza restaurant chain was located at the corner of King George
Street and Jaffa Road in Jerusalem, one of the busiest pedestrian
crossings in the region. The building was built with the same
"Pal-Kal" construction technique deemed responsible for the
Versailles wedding hall disaster less than three months before.
Although not required to do so, owner Noam Amar added extra
support columns on the advice of city inspectors.[2]
Ahlam Tamimi, who was charged as an accomplice, scouted for a
target before leading Izz al-Din Shuheil al-Masri, the suicide
bomber, to the Sbarro restaurant. They arrived just before 2:00
pm, when the restaurant was filled with customers, "dozens of
women, children and babies",[3] and pedestrian traffic outside was
at its peak. Tamimi departed before Al-Masri, thought to be
carrying a rigged guitar case or wearing an explosive belt
weighing 5 to 10 kilograms, containing explosives, nails, nuts and
bolts, detonated his bomb.[3]
The dead included 13 Israelis, one pregnant American, and one
Brazilian, all of them civilians. Additionally, 130 were injured.
Chana Nachenberg remains in a permanent vegetative state over a
dozen years after the attack.[3]
Yocheved Shoshan, age 10, was killed, and her 15-year-old sister
Miriam was severely injured with 60 nails lodged in her body, a
hole in her right thigh, third degree burns on 40 percent of her
body, and a ruptured spleen.[3] According to the testimony of
their mother, Esther Shoshan:
I was upstairs with one of my daughters. We had wanted to sit
downstairs where it's roomy, near the windows, but it was too
crowded. Two of my daughters had gone to park the car. Two others,
Miriam and Yocheved, went down to the lower level to get our food.
Then there was an enormous blast. The place went dark. People
started screaming: 'Pigua! Pigua!' [Terror attack! Terror attack!]
But at first I didn't believe it. People shouted: 'Get out! There
may be another blast.' Finally, we ran downstairs. There was a
terrible stench. I saw body parts everywhere - here a limb, there
a head. The bodies were bloated. There was water everywhere; I
have no idea where it came from. I searched for my children.
My two daughters who had gone to the car-park arrived seconds
later. The older one came inside and found Miriam and Yocheved.
They were on fire. She managed to put out the flames but was then
rushed away by rescue workers. I couldn't leave. I was torn. The
rescue workers kept dragging me to the door. I'd start to go, then
run back screaming, 'My girls, my girls!' I wanted to help
them.[3]
Mordechai and Tzira Schijveschuurder, both children of Holocaust
survivors were killed along with three of their children. Two
other daughters, Leah, 11, and Chaya, 8, were critically
injured.[4] The family was Dutch. During the Holocaust, Tzira's
parents were in Bergen Belsen and Theresienstadt. Mordechai's
parents successfully hid from the Nazis.[5]
According to the testimony of Chaya Schijveschuurder:
The last time I saw my brother Avraham Yitzhak, he was lying on
a stretcher in an ambulance. He had a bandage on his face. He was
four years old. Now our parents are not alive either. But soon the
Messiah will come and all the people that have died, and all the
people killed in wars and terror attacks, will come back to life.
We were hungry, so Mommy said we could go to a restaurant to
eat. In that restaurant, you have to pay first and only afterwards
you sit down to eat. When we were at the cash register, we
suddenly heard an explosion. I ran out as fast as I could. I
didn’t look at anything. I just ran out. A medic, I don’t know his
name, took me to an ambulance and that is where I saw Avraham
Yitzhak for the last time.
I said to him, 'Avraham Yitzhak.' But he didn’t say anything.
After that they took me on a stretcher to the hospital, and I had
to have an operation to remove the screws that entered my liver
and leg. I saw a sign on the door that said 'Operating Room' and
started to cry. After that I didn’t see anything.
In my house, they are sitting 'shiva' right now. My brothers
came here with their torn shirts. I asked them 'Why are your
shirts torn?' but they didn’t want to tell me that my parents were
dead. My brothers were not with us in the restaurant. They found
me first. After that, they found out that my sister and my brother
were dead.
My little sister was always happy. I remember her so well. She
used to laugh all day long. On the day of the terror attack she
was very happy. Daddy went to the bank, and we went into the
restaurant and asked if we could order first and pay later, after
Daddy came. They said no – so we went to wait for him at the bank.
When he came out, we returned to the restaurant, and that's when
the explosion occurred. I loved that restaurant very much. It had
very, very good pizza.[6]
Chaviv Avrahami, who saw the scene of the attack after the
bombing, recounted: "I heard a tremendous explosion, and I was
thrown up a metre into the air. I knew immediately that it was a
bomb attack, and a catastrophic one. There were people - babies -
thrown through the window and covered with blood. The whole street
was covered with blood and bodies: the dead and the dying."[7]
Naor Shara, a soldier who witnessed the attack, said, "The worst
thing I saw, which I think will haunt me all my life, is a baby
that was sitting in a stroller outside a shop and was dead. After
the explosion, the baby's mother came out of the store and started
screaming hysterically."[7] Fatalities
Nationality Fatalities
Israel 13 Brazil 1 United States 1 Australia 1[8]
Zvika Golombek, 26, from Karmiel[9] Shoshana Yehudit (Judy)
Greenbaum, 31 (5 months pregnant), from Passaic, New Jersey, U.S.
(שושנה ג'ודית גרינבוים)[10] Tehila Maoz, 18, from Jerusalem (תהילה
מעוז)[11] Frieda Mendelsohn, 62, from Jerusalem[12] Michal Raziel,
16, from Jerusalem (מיכל רזיאל)[13] Malka Chana (Malki) Roth, 15,
from Jerusalem (מלכה חנה רוט)[14][15] Mordechai Schijveschuurder,
43, from Neria (מרדכי סכיווסחורדר)[16] Tzira Schijveschuurder, 41,
from Neria[17] Ra'aya Schijveschuurder, 14, from Neria (רעיה
סכיווסחורדר)[18] Avraham Yitzhak Schijveschuurder, 4, from Neria
(אברהם יצחק סכיווסחורדר)[19] Hemda Schijveschuurder, 2, from Neria
(חמדה סכיווסחורדר)[20] Lily Shimashvili, 33, from Jerusalem (לאלי
שימשאשווילי)[21] Tamara Shimashvili, 8, from Jerusalem[22]
Yocheved Shoshan, 10, from Jerusalem[23] Giora Balash, 60, from
Brazil (גיורא בלש)[24]
2) Weaponize Children: Use Children's TV to Brainwash Young
Palestinians to Commit Atrocities Against Jews
From the Hamas Charter: Focus on youth through education,
information and media.
Article 15: "It is necessary that scientists, educators and
teachers, information and media people, as well as the educated
masses, especially the youth and sheikhs of the Islamic movements,
should take part in the operation of awakening (the masses)."
Hamas children’s TV program again calls for the ‘slaughter of
Jews’
Martyrdom Indoctrination on Hamas TV Children's Show – April 2,
2010?
Martyrdom Indoctrination On Hamas TV Children's Show
Young Relatives of Deceased Hamas MP Umm Nidal, Wish to Follow
in Her Footsteps
Times
of Israel reports: 31July2014
http://elderofziyon.blogspot.co.il/2014/07/a-little-about-hamas-rpg-29.html#.U9t7Cruk2b8
Very little face-to-face fighting is taking place in
Gaza. Mimicking the tactics used by Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas
heavily relies on two types of weaponry: anti-tank missiles and
improvised explosive devices (IEDs). The anti-tank weapon of
choice is the Russian shoulder-launched RPG-29, and is used
against infantry troops and armored vehicles.
If the RPG-29 is Hamas' main method of targeting IDF troops, what
sort of damage does it do if it hits a building? The Strategy
Page says:
The RPG-29 is the most common recent development of the
RPG line. It entered production just before the Soviet Union
collapsed in 1991. It is available through legitimate, or black
market, arms dealers and is more expensive than the RPG-7 (which
is manufactured by many countries.) RPG-29 launchers cost over
$500 each, and the rockets go for about $300 each.
With a ten pound launcher firing a 14.7 pound 105mm
rocket, the RPG-29 warhead is designed to get past some forms of
reactive armor (ERA). The larger weapon (3.3 feet long when
carried out, six feet long when ready to fire and 65 percent
heavier than the 85mm RPG-7) is more difficult to carry around and
fire, but has an effective range of 500 meters. The warhead
can also penetrate five feet of reinforced concrete.
When used against buildings or entrenchments, the
PG-29V can penetrate more than 1,5 meter(5ft) of concrete or brick
wall and then cause significant damage to troops beyond the
wall.
If this weapon can pulverize 1.5 meters of reinforced concrete,
imagine what it can do to civilian houses and buildings in Gaza -
and the people inside them - when their walls are probably less than
one tenth that thickness. Oh, sorry, I forgot. Only IDF weapons
cause damage and casualties in Gaza. Hamas weapons magically
only hit Jews.