Report From Sderot: Day 5

This report by MC was sent yesterday, but once again was delayed by email difficulties.

Report From Sderot: Day 5

by MC

Oradour-sur-Glane was a French village that was totally wiped out by the Waffen SS in 1944 as a reprisal for an SS Colonel murdered by the Maquis in Oradour-sur-Vayres, another village in the same area.

Kfar Aza was a kibbutz in Israel until wiped out by Gazan terrorists last Saturday.

They came at 7am on Shabbat morning, within a few hours the ‘village’ ceased to exist.

200 bodies have been recovered.

We say ‘Never Again,’ but the world supports Gazan Nazism against Israel simply because they are fighting Jews…

The Hamas charter states in hard copy that the organization exists to exterminate all Jews, everywhere, and despite that, countries such as Ireland and Norway finance their malice and lend political support to their endeavours.

Hamas has been committing war crimes with impunity for the past seventeen years, but because they are war crimes against a hated minority they can do so with impunity; worse still, the world is happy to pay them to do it.

One of our commenters says we should just move away. That is exactly what this is all about, driving jooz from their homeland.

We left Sderot yesterday. Since then we have had four missile strikes. Ashkelon had it even worse: in a macabre warning, Hamas revealed in advance that they were targeting Ashkelon and warned the residents to evacuate.

Don’t be fooled by this, when the IDF issues warnings, it is to specific buildings. Hamas makes a parody of this by issuing a meaningless message to an entire city.

Hamas wriggle and squirm to hide their connections to Nazi doctrine. Islam and Nazism have a powerful history, Hassan Al Banner, founder of the Muslim brotherhood was deeply inspired by Mein Kampf (“My Struggle”) and the term jihad actually means “struggle”. In Hebrew Israel means to struggle alongside God, so whilst Hamas struggles against God, Israel struggles with God.

WE — Israel — are accused of laying siege to Gaza, but Gaza shares a border with Egypt, too. Egypt polices that border because they, too, have a problem with mad dogs and need to keep them caged.

But the cage is of Hamas’ own making. If they had invested their considerable aid monies, they could have been a wonderful and exotic holiday destination. Instead, Swiss bank accounts and weapons are deemed more important. If Gazans have no water, no food and no electricity it is because they would rather depend on hand-outs from useful idiots than build their own infrastructure.

When the Jews were forcibly evacuated in 2005 they left behind intact, working greenhouse farms. Hamas smashed them up — they need to keep Gazans subdued and under the jackboot.

The UN actively supports them in their desire to exterminate all Jews. This is the global agenda, and has been since Cecil Rhodes set up his infamous Rhodes Circle that became ‘Chatham House’ and the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR).

MC lives in the southern Israeli city of Sderot. For his previous essays, see the MC Archives.

18 thoughts on “Report From Sderot: Day 5

  1. There is a story in the Bible about the Hebrews going to war. But they only had 300 soldiers to fight the enemy.

    The enemy army was humongus.

    So, God in His infinate Wisdom, caused their minds to be come confused and they started to fight and kill each other.

    If would be so great if God did the same for those evil South Jordan squatters so that they off each other. That would save the Hebrew people.

    • That is the Spartans, not the jews. Oyyyy veyyyy! You must be thinking of Masada during Roam times, oh and they all committed mass suicide rather than be taken alive by the Romans.

      • If theresa is meaning the 300 Spartans, than no God confused the Persians. The 300 have been betrayed by Efialtis and they have been all killed fighting.

      • I believe Theresa is referring to the story of Gideon, in the book of Judges. They snuck into the enemy camp with torches and horns hidden in clay pots. They then smashed the pots, blew the horns, lit the torches, and the confusion was such that the enemy soldiers panicked.

      • They were NOT the Spartans at all.

        They were Hebreew people and is had nothing to do with Masada.

        • The epic story of the 300 is the Spartans against the armies of Persia. So with all due respect I’ll go with Zionist overlord and his explanation.

  2. MC: This is the first report that I have read, specifically about Kfar Aza.

    “Never Again” did not last long. The same forces are at work.

  3. It’s a pity that your article will find its way only through the very few readers of this website. The words you wrote are a precise and compelling narrative of today’s Jewish plight. You must find a way for this article to be published far and wide. Hamas and y’mach sh’mo Adolph share the same thoughts, the same standards, the same wishes. Yet y’mach sh’mo Adolph is persona-non-grata while Hamas is the darling of the European diplomats and many of its governments, the UN, the US Democratic Party segment known as “The Squad”, Western universities, news outlets and “intellectuals”. If anybody doesn’t believe it, just watch them defending Hamas against “Israeli agression”whan Israel tries time and again to wipe Hamas monsters and its enablers, the Gazans, off the face of the Earth.

  4. I do not intend to victim blame because I do not believe the victims of this massacre where allowed the choice. Why were the people of Kfar Aza unarmed ? Who disarmed them ?
    I remember when Israeli settlers were heavily armed. Who disarmed the Israeli settlers ?
    I think the decision making behind the disarmament of Israeli settlers should be investigated.

    • The way kibbutzim are organized, the weapons are held in a central armory and supervised by the security team. This has the disadvantage that the weapons are not instantly available. SOP would be for the IDF to alert the security team, who would supervise the transfer of members to the secure areas. This did not happen because the IDF was itself overrun before a warning could be given.

      The weapons are kept in an armory because the Bedouin thieve anything not locked up or bolted down.

      • “The way kibbutzim are organized, the weapons are held in a central armory and supervised by the security team. This has the disadvantage that the weapons are not instantly available. SOP would be for the IDF to alert the security team, who would supervise the transfer of members to the secure areas. This did not happen because the IDF was itself overrun before a warning could be given.”

        The right of THE PEOPLE to keep and bear arms, SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED.

        Heavily armed people cannot be forced into gas chambers or slaughtered without a fight.

        Only ‘toddlers need their mommies to lock-up the scary black guns so they won’t hurt themselves.

        • Well said! Israeli politicians succumbed to the Leftists pressuring them on every side and took away their right to bear arms!

          Last I heard, they have been issuing guns to many, many Israelis.
          May they rescind the Leftist policies in total.

          • “Last I heard, they have been issuing guns to many, many Israelis.”

            Paraphrasing a comment that’s often attributed to Churchill: Western governments can always be trusted to do the right thing, AFTER all other possibilities have been exhausted.

        • But democratic governments want toddlers, it’s a survival mechanism for staying in power. Fostering a voter base where the majority is well educated in critical thinking, are you mad?

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