New Hamas atrocity proves group stands for death


Hamas barbarians have committed yet another atrocity.

This time it’s a forced propaganda video featuring Yarden Bibas, father of Kfir and Ariel Bibas and husband to Shiri, in which he blames Israel for the alleged deaths in Hamas captivity of his family. 

The Hamas line is that the kids and their mother were killed by an Israeli airstrike on Khan Younis, where the hostages had ended up after Hamas handed them over to another terror faction. 

But even assuming the deaths are real, any claim of Israel’s responsibility here is a bloody, filthy lie. 

Hamas took a 10-month-old baby hostage, along with his 4-year-old brother and mom.

Hamas handed them to another cadre of soulless killers instead of releasing them at the earliest possible opportunity.

But crucially, Hamas has presented this claim of Israeli culpability without any evidence.


The video released by Hamas purportedly showing Yarden Bibas talk about the death of his wife and two children. Hamas Military Wing

Which is near to proof positive that the group doesn’t have any

If Hamas could prove Israel was guilty here, its leaders would trumpet that proof ceaselessly.  

And not only its leaders: Its propagandists in the Western media would get in on the action, with pretend-sad coverage about Israel’s alleged inhumanity.  

That’s what happened with an earlier Hamas disinfo operation, its lie that Israel killed hundreds at al-Ahli hospital — a lie that was and still is eagerly parroted by its stateside fifth columnists. 

Instead, the group publishes video of a weeping, destroyed Yarden.

It’s beyond cruel, a clear ploy to sap the will of Israel’s government and the families still awaiting hostage releases.

But as real as Yarden’s suffering is, his words should be given no credence. They were put in his mouth by Hamas.

They should, however, destroy the illusion forever that Hamas has any principles beyond genocidal violence and cruelty

Because while it is at the moment impossible to know for certain, it’s impossible to avoid the conclusion that either deliberately or through an excess of torture and deprivation Hamas killed the Bibas children and their mother. 

(As it did other hostages who’ve apparently died in captivity: 85-year-old grandfather Aria Zalmanowicz, 56-year-old mother and kindergarten teacher Maya Goren and 54-year-old father and photographer Ronen Engel.)

That’s what Susan Sarandon, Rashida Talib and countless others famous and obscure support. 

They can tear down as many posters as they like. 

They can hold as many Munich-style rallies as they want, in an attempt to intimidate and silence their opponents. 

But they cannot conceal the fundamental facts here: Hamas stands for indiscriminate terror and death, not the cause of Palestinian statehood.

The proof is in front of everyone’s eyes.  



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