The truth about the Gaza Hospital bombing: Hamas launched hundreds of rockets at Israel, and 1 landed on a hospital in Gaza. Watch the footage yourself, supplied by the Hamas-loving Al-Jazeera TV, and ask yourself how many missiles were probably stored in that hospital for the explosion to be this large? This is not the first time Hamas’ rockets have landed in Gaza, and it sure isn’t the first time Hamas murders Palestinians. A reminder that Hamas is the type of terrorist organization that, when facing protests in Gaza over its corruption, fires missiles at Israel, so that a conflict erupts and protesters run to their homes.
We will achieve peace when truth is more important than politics. If you genuinely care about the Palestinians killed in that hospital, then hold Hamas accountable.
#GazaHospital #Gaza #Hospital
This is not an old video. Anyone who understands Arabic knows that both the text and the reporter are discussing matters which occurred within the last 12 hours: Strikes against Hezbollah in the north. Again, truth over politics will bring peace.
Update: The terrorist organization behind the attack on the hospital is the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. The PIJ is an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood, just like Hamas is. These are two sides of the same coin. Same origins, same charters, same ambitions, different logos.
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RIDICULOUS: Bill Clinton’s Vice President, Al Gore, flew his private jet to Davos to lecture the world about climate change and reducing carbon emissions; while taking a swing at the UAE’s Envoy. The swing did not land, and here’s why: 🧵
1. Al Gore’s core argument here is that an oil producing country cannot have efforts to reduce carbon emissions. He provides zero logical reasons to support his claim, because there are none. What Al Gore chose to ignore says more about his honesty and integrity:
2. The UAE's envoy to COP28 has contributed greatly to both regional and international efforts to reduce carbon emissions. Being an oil-producing country doesn’t mean you cannot explore ways to improve global oil production for the betterment of humanity, and this planet.
2. The UAE is ranked 24th among 170 countries and the highest regionally in the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security’s 2021 WPS Index: giwps.georgetown.edu/the-index/
3. Furthermore, more UAE women than men complete secondary education and enroll in university. 2/
4. 77% of Emirati women enroll in higher education after secondary school and make up 70% of all university graduates in the UAE.
5. 56% of UAE government university graduates in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) are women. uaeusaunited.com/stories/uae-wo…
3. Along with his government, he changed the face *and direction* of the Middle East by showing surrounding countries what they’re able to achieve if funds are managed properly.
4. Groundbreaking achievements, including being the first Arab country to explore Mars.
5. In 2016, the UAE created the post of Minister of State for Happiness and appointed Her Excellency Ohood bint Khalfan as the Minister. Today, she uses her position to promote and sustain happiness and positivity throughout the nation. This was unprecedented in the region.
I hope President Biden is watching how Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman is treated in the region. Erdogan shakes his hand with both hands, Jordan’s King doesn’t walk before MBS does, and Egypt’s President races to receive him, maintaining two steps behind. All of these … 1/
are signs for those who understand how the Middle East/region functions. In short, they are recognizing MBS as a geostrategic player, while they (Jordan, Turkey, Egypt) are pivots. They also, very clearly, recognize him as the legitimate heir to the throne. 2/
It’s true that a lot of work needs to be done in Saudi Arabia, but so does America. Human rights in America, in 2022, is no better than any other country. The last two years have shown us enough. It may be better in theory, and on paper. But it is not better in practice. 3/
Islamic Law prohibits the ill from fasting. For those who are ill, but not severely ill, and can fast, they fast - but take their medication (only) during the day and continue without consuming anything else. Then, they make up for these days (as a precaution) when/if they can. 1
Furthermore, there is no issue with medication, because many medications can be taken in the evening or early morning (before the fast begins and after it ends). There are other laws such as feeding poor people for breaking one’s fast. 2/4
Lastly, a traveller is not allowed to fast either. Therefore many ill people travel outside the city so that their fast breaks, and then return home and continue their day without fasting. They then fast these days when they can (shorter days in winter, etc). 3/4
This year it’s Time Square, Manhattan, NYC. In a few years they will take it to the White House. It might seem impossible to you now, but America today is no stronger than the countries this has already happened to. Screenshoot this tweet, I’ll remind you of it when it happens.
The rise of Islamist Extremism happens through the community. Innocent and vulnerable Muslims think they’re just praying in public - whereas the Imams are using them to demonstrate a show of strength. This is also how Islamists make politicians bend over for votes.
This conduct is unacceptable in the majority of Muslim countries. Hundreds can’t just show up and pray in the middle of downtown Dubai. That’s what Mosques are for. Then again, there’s no need to show strength in Dubai, but they see a need to do it in the West, especially in USA.