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To: denizen48 who wrote (1459404)5/30/2024 7:31:05 AM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574060
 
Sure, they need to wipe Hamas out. You think we should've let the Nazis a way out.



To: denizen48 who wrote (1459404)5/30/2024 7:48:24 AM
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@realbassemeid


Today, Hamas fired rockets from Rafah at Israeli civilians in Tel Aviv. Why is only Israel being pressured to cease fire? Hamas poses a deadly threat to Israelis and Palestinians alike. Demanding a ceasefire from Israel is misguided and dangerous. Hamas must be destroyed.

( Bassam Eid is a Palestinian refugee and former Fatah supporter:

Eid was born in the Jewish Quarter of the Jordanian-ruled Old City of Jerusalem. In 1966, the Jordanian government evacuated over 500 Palestinian families, including Eid's family, and relocated them to Shuafat Refugee Camp, with no clear reason given. [1] He spent the first 33 years of his life in the United Nations Refugee Works Agency ( UNRWA) refugee camp of Shuafat. He rose to prominence during the First Intifada and was a senior field researcher for B’Tselem, [5] [6] a non-governmental organization reporting on human rights abuses in Israeli administered areas of the West Bank.

Eid reports that his views began to change as PLO leader Yasser Arafat came to power during the Oslo Accords. [1] He believes that the violence and corruption committed by Arafat stalled the Israeli-Palestinian peace process and that it has "been stuck for many years". [1]

In response, Eid set up his own organization to monitor violations of human rights being committed by the Palestinian Authority against Palestinians. In 1996, he founded the Jerusalem-based Palestinian Human Rights Monitoring Group, and was arrested shortly thereafter. [7]
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