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Research Shows Support for Hamas Violence in West Bank and Gaza, IDF Commander Warns of Worsening Situation in the North

The above research was done by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research among a sample of “1231 adults, of whom 750 were interviewed face to face in the West Bank and 481 in the Gaza Strip in 121 randomly selected locations. The sample is representative of the residents of the two areas.” That survey shows that between November 22 and December 2, 82% of Palestinians in the West Bank and 57% of Palestinians in Gaza Hamas’ orgy of violence on October 7 support, despite the consequences this has had for Gaza. We’ll take note!

Meanwhile, Israel’s Channel 13 reports that IDF commander Yad Mordechai Home Front Command (wiki), responsible for the organization of civil defense, said at a meeting: “The situation in the north is worse than the situation in the Otef, we have a target date set before the war in the north.“That is somewhat in line with the still unconfirmed, and probably technically incorrect, reports that the IDF gave the Lebanese army (which has no chance against Hezbollah) 48 hours to ‘move’ Hezbollah behind the Litani River .

Well, you’re back again. More interesting image after the break. We go live:

Postscript 09:26 – The above research also clearly demonstrates the Islamic phenomenon of ‘segmented logic’ instead of ‘continuous logic’. When asked, 72% support an act of terror, but in the same breath the same population is able to deny that that act of terror took place at all. You see the same thing with 9/11. On the one hand Bin Laden is a hero, on the other hand it was an inside job/the Mossad.


2023-12-14 08:13:17
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