Ariel and Kfir Bibas were two young brothers who were abducted by Hamas along with their mother on October 7th before being slaughtered at the hands of Hamas. The coffins containing their tiny bodies were paraded around Gaza in a festival-like atmosphere before being returned to Israel.
As a father of two, what comes next is hard to write. The Israeli autopsies of the two children claim that the young brothers were physically beaten to death. To be clear, after ripping a mother and two young children from their homes, Hamas held them in captivity and beat them to death with their bare hands.
My sympathy for the Palestinian people is running out. Hamas is a terrorist organization that was elected by the Palestinians and has remained unchallenged since 2006. When the Nazis were slaughtering Jews, there are documented cases of German citizens who protected Jews and paid so with their lives. Why should we protect a people who celebrate the murder of children while wholly and complicity aligning with terrorists? Whatever Netanyahu does next is completely justified. Watch:
I've run out of adjectives to describe the way I feel about Hamas and what they've done. Like many on this forum, I make reference to the murder of a mother and her two children.
A few months ago, a reader on Substack wrote to me. She described herself as a, "proud liberal democrat who was old enough to know war is never the answer." I'm constrained to disagree.
You can't reason with a rabid dog and you can't negotiate with cancer.
What Hamas did to those two little children is monstrous. Taking evil out of the world is a noble sentiment. Unfortunately, it just changes shape and returns in a different form. This has certainly been the case with the Philistines since biblical times. I suggest, there's a reason no neighboring country wants them. They all understand you don't introduce cancer into an otherwise healthy body.
The solution:
Take these assholes off the board once and for all. Along with them, take out their enablers, the leadership of Iran. There are certain lines you cross you don't get to come back from. A nuclear bomb isn't necessary. There are a number of 2000 lb ordinances that will do the trick. Give them to Israel and say, "Go."
When G-d told Abraham he had it with Sodom and Gomorrah, Abraham argued to spare the cities if he could find fifty righteous men. G-d agreed. So, Abraham dropped the number to forty. Again, G-d agreed. Eventually, the number got down to ten. Are there fifty righteous people in Gaza? Ten? Statistically, there would have to be. But with respect to the majority who were dancing and cheering in the streets over tiny coffins containing the bodies of two innocent babies and their mother who were beaten to death, I'm pretty sure this place deserves the same fate as Sodom and Gomorrah. Give whatever number of decent people who still live there a chance to get out and then LEVEL THE PLAYING FIELD. Once that's done, find everyone of the SOBs posing for the cameras with their faces hidden and put them in the ground. They're skuling, murdering cowards and evil in a way I can't get my head around.
Israel held back at the insistence of Joe Biden, conceivably the worst, most clueless President in American history. Biden's philosophy of appeasing Iran was a joke. They took the money and screamed, "Death to America" louder. Both Iran and Hamas go together like a hand and glove and there is no place for them in this world.
I feel the same rage and revulsion Erick talked about in his show. Advocating for a two state solution is a joke. You can't live next door to a monster who wants to kill you. We wouldn't put up with that scenario in the United States for two seconds and we shouldn't ask any other country to invite a rabid dog over to live next to them.
Give Israel whatever tools it needs to exorcize the cancer.
Exactly.
Where are all the Hamas supporters today, especially the congressmen and women who wear the Hamas scarves? Free Palestine they chant, Israel is committing genocide. You people are just as guilty as the ones who took the life from those children and the rest of the hostages. Wait, I can’t hear you.