10/15/2023 / By Ethan Huff
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has confirmed that Israeli soldiers have officially launched their ground invasion of Gaza, though as of today it is still just “localized raids.”
“This was not the full-scale invasion that everyone is anticipating, but it was an effort, according to the Israeli military, to eliminate militants along the border and also to gather information on those held hostage inside the Gaza Strip,” reported Fox News correspondent foreign correspondent Trey Yingst.
“It appears those raids were successful.”
We are also hearing from the Times of Israel that Israeli forces have begun conducting fresh drone strikes against Hezbollah sites in Lebanon as well. As this is happening, the IDF is urging one million residents in northern Gaza to leave their homes and evacuate within 24 hours, a proposition that outside experts say is impossible.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi announced that his country will not be accepting any Gazan refugees, stating that they must “stay steadfast and remain on their land.”
(Related: Former Temple Institute Director Israeli Rabbi Chaim Richman says Christians should stop worshipping “one Jew” Jesus Christ and instead worship “all of us” – be sure to check out the embedded videos of Israeli children spitting on and kicking Christian women preaching the gospel in Israel.)
Meanwhile, former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett had a near-violent meltdown when asked by a Sky News reporter how Israel can justify cutting off all power, fuel, food, and water to the 2.1 million people, mostly innocent civilians, who live in the Gaza Strip.
“What about those Palestinians in hospital who are on life support and babies in incubators whose life support and incubators will have to be turned off because the Israelis have cut off the power to Gaza?” reporter Kamali Melbourne asked Bennett, who immediately responded in anger because he apparently views all Palestinians in the same light as current Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, who called them “human animals.”
“Are you seriously keep on asking me about Palestinian civilians” an angry Bennett raged while proceeding to try to justify the slaughter of innocent people he does not like. “What is wrong with you? We’re fighting Nazis! I’m not going to feed electricity or water to my enemies!”
?? Former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett loses it when asked about killing children in Gaza:
“Are you seriously asking me about Palestinian civilians? What is wrong with you? We’re fighting Nazis”
Goes on to justify targeting the innocent by pointing to the firebombing of Dresden. pic.twitter.com/MfXQVgbJrz
— Keith Woods (@KeithWoodsYT) October 12, 2023
Israel is also threatening Egypt that if it tries to deliver food, water, or other supplies to innocent Palestinians in Gaza, the IDF will bomb the supply trucks to ensure no aid makes it to those in need.
“You listen to me right now!” an arrogant Bennett continued to shout angrily at Melbourne during the interview. “I’ve heard you enough … Shame on you! Shame on you, mister! … I was a prime minister!”
“When the UK, when Great Britain was fighting the Nazis in WW2 no one asked what was going on in Dresden!” Bennett then proceeded to scream. “It was the Nazis targeting London and you targeting Dresden!”
Bennett was clearly upset to have a reporter actually dare to ask real questions about this planned Israeli genocide of Palestinians.
“This is the true face of Zionism,” one commenter wrote, encouraging Christians who have been duped into supporting it to go back and read the New Testament – and parts of the old – to learn who the real Israel actually is.
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