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Inside the UNRWA Classroom
August 10, 2014Palestinian Leader Mudar Zahran: Hamas is killing my people
August 8, 2014.
If liberal elites really cared about Gazan children
August 6, 2014If liberal elites really cared about Gazan children
By Jennifer Rubin July 31
We remarked upon the jaw-dropping hypocrisy of the U.S. media in virtually ignoring tens of thousands of children murdered in Syria by jihadists and President Bashar al-Assad while endlessly castigating not Hamas, but Israel, for the horrible but inevitable deaths of innocents in Gaza who were used as human shields for terrorists in order to ring up the death toll. Whether one looks upon it as bias against Arabs (“What do you expect?’ seems to be the attitude when Arabs kill Arabs) or an overt double standard whenever Israel is concerned (there’s a word for that — anti-Semitism), the Gaza coverage tells us much more about the media (and liberal elites more generally) than about the wars the media cover.
But if the media are so terribly devoted to the plight of Gazan children, you would think they’d make a tad more of the story raised in Israeli media but relegated to a few conservative and Israel-focused U.S. outlets. The Jerusalem Post reports:
Hamas used children to help them dig numerous tunnels into Israel and Egypt, a 2012 paper written for the Journal of Palestine Studies reported.
The paper, titled Gaza’s Tunnel Phenomenon: The Unintended Dynamics of Israel’s Siege says that little had been done to stop the phenomenon of child labor during the digging of the tunnels by Hamas in Gaza.
In December 2011, the paper’s author Nicolas Pelham accompanied a police patrol in Gaza and reported that “nothing was done to impede the use of children in the tunnels, where, much as in Victorian coal mines, they are prized for their nimble bodies.”
He continued and said that “at least 160 children have been killed in the tunnels, according to Hamas.
You wonder what the real number is if Hamas admitted to at least 160.
Writing in the Times of Israel, Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Simon Wiesenthal Center has a marvelous suggestion: “How about we human rights activists launch a fundraising campaign to underwrite a UNHRC investigation of 160 Palestinian children who perished in Gaza. Make that under Gaza. The number and fate of these (nearly) forgotten young martyrs was actually confirmed by Hamas officials. Yet to date there have been no NGO-led outcries for justice, no blaring headlines decrying these killings, no tears shed by Palestinian Sabeel Church activists over their tragic demise—and of course—no Goldstone Report either by the UN Human Rights Council or UNICEF, whose mandate is to protect and nurture the world’s endangered children.”
TOP 9 FACTS THE MEDIA WOULDN’T TELL YOU ABOUT HAMAS
August 6, 2014TOP 9 FACTS THE MEDIA WOULDN’T TELL YOU ABOUT HAMAS

On Monday, the Israel Defense Forces uncovered a Hamas combat manual detailing the terrorist group’s strategy of placing civilians in harm’s way. The manual explicitly stated, “The soldiers and commanders [of the IDF] must limit their use of weapons and tactics that lead of the harm and unnecessary loss of people and [destruction of] civilian facilities. It is difficult for them to get the most use out of their firearms, especially of supporting fire [e.g. artillery].”
This went virtually unreported in the media.
That’s not the only story about Hamas routinely buried by media across the world. Hamas had one goal in its current conflict with Israel: win concessions by swinging world opinion against the Jewish state. Its entire strategy: prey upon media malfeasance. And the media have readily complied.
Here, then, are the top nine facts about Hamas you haven’t heard on the mainstream media – which is why Hamas is winning in the court of public opinion:
Hamas Restricts Media Access and Threatens Journalists. According to theTimes of Israel, Hamas has “questioned and threatened” journalists:
These included cases involving photographers who had taken pictures of Hamas operatives in compromising circumstances — gunmen preparing to shoot rockets from within civilian structures, and/or fighting in civilian clothing — and who were then approached by Hamas men, bullied and had their equipment taken away. Another case involving a French reporter was initially reported by the journalist involved, but the account was subsequently removed from the Internet.
The media never report on such restrictions, fearful of blowback from Hamas. That means that the worst facts about Hamas never see the light of day. Including videos of Hamas firing rockets from civilian areas (only Indian television has broadcast such images, one month into the conflict).
Hamas’ Military Headquarters Are Located Underneath a Hospital. The media sometimes mention the fact that Hamas’ military headquarters are located beneath al-Shifa Hospital. But, as Tablet points out, the media will mention that little fact only deep into their coverage, and will bury the importance of the fact that Hamas is using wounded civilians as a shield for their military infrastructure. That’s because Hamas forces certain types of coverage of al-Shifa:
[T]he rules of reporting from Shifa Hospital are easy for any newbie reporter to understand: No pictures of members of Hamas with their weapons inside the hospital, and don’t go anywhere near the bunkers, or the operating rooms where members of Hamas are treated. While reporters can meet with members of Hamas inside the hospital—because it’s obviously convenient for everyone—they are not allowed to take pictures. Reporters inside Gaza who are risking their lives to bring the world whatever news they can should hardly be blamed for obeying Hamas’ media rules, which the organization has helpfully written down in case anyone has doubts about what they are permitted to show.
Yet more media acquiescence to Hamas’ rules.
Hamas Shoots Peace Protesters. According to the Jerusalem Post, Palestinian sources state that Hamas has used terrorists disguised as civilians to ferret out Palestinians in the Gaza strip who stand against Hamas’ violence. Then, Hamas shoots them:
Over the past few days, Hamas has executed more than 30 civilians from various parts of the Gaza Strip which it suspected of collaborating with Israel, unidentified Palestinian security sources told the Palestine Press News Agency.
In a rare piece of actual reporting from the Associated Press, we get a glimpse into how Hamas treats supposed “collaborators”:
Masked gunmen publicly shot dead six suspected collaborators with Israel at a large Gaza City intersection Tuesday, witnesses said. An Associated Press reporter saw a mob surrounding five of the bloodied corpses shortly after the killing. Some in the crowd stomped and spit on the bodies. A sixth corpse was tied to a motorcycle and dragged through the streets as people screamed, “Spy! Spy!”
Of course, the AP then justified the killings:
Israel has relied on informers ever since it captured the West Bank, Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem in the 1967 Mideast War. Some are recruited with promises of work permits or money, while others are blackmailed into collaborating. There is broad consensus among Palestinians that informers for Israel deserve harsh punishment, and it is rare to hear someone speak out against killings of alleged collaborators.
Hamas Falsifies Casualty Numbers. The media routinely report casualty numbers handed them by Palestinian governmental sources. The only problem: Palestinian governmental sources routinely falsify such numbers, particularly in failing to distinguish between terrorists and civilians. According to the Times of Israel, “The authorities in Gaza generally count every young man who did not wear a uniform as a civilian — even if he was involved in terrorist activity and was therefore considered by the IDF a legitimate target, military sources said.”
Hamas has issued instructions to all people within Gaza using social media on how to misreport casualty numbers. The Hamas Interior Ministry website, as translated by MEMRI, states, “The Information Department of the Ministry of the Interior and National Security has instructed activists on social media websites, particularly Facebook, to correct some of the commonly used terms as they cover the aggression taking place in the Gaza Strip.” The instructions themselves state: “Anyone killed or martyred is to be called a civilian from Gaza or Palestine, before we talk about his status in jihad or his military rank. Don’t forget to always add ‘innocent civilian’ or ‘innocent citizen’ in your description of those killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza.”
Worth noting: in 2008-2009, Israel’s military operation in Gaza ended with 1,166 dead Palestinians. The Palestinians attempted to claim that two thirds of those dead were civilians. Later, they themselves admitted that two thirds were terrorists.
Hamas Built Its Terror Tunnels Thanks to Dual-Purpose Aid. One of Hamas’ main talking points has been that Israel’s embargo is the rationale for Hamas’ terrorism. First off, that would not explain why Hamas has not attacked Egypt, which has destroyed hundreds of terror tunnels and placed an embargo on Gaza. But second, the media fail to report that Hamas got the materials for its terror tunnels because the supposed embargo was not strong enough. As Investors Business Daily reports, “the deal [Hillary] Clinton brokered required Israel to ease its blockade of building materials and other dual-use goods bound for Gaza, which is ruled by the terrorist group Hamas. Israel had banned construction goods because Hamas used them to build an underground network of weapons depots, bunkers and rocket-launching pads.” Hamas utilized at least 600,000 tons of cement to build the tunnels, which cost an estimated $100 million.
And, by the way, Israel ended the so-called “occupation” of Gaza in 2005. It forcibly removed thousands of Jews from their homes in order to do so. It handed over their greenhouses to the Palestinians. Who promptly burned them.
Hamas Killed Children in Building The Terror Tunnels. According to a 2012 paper in the Journal of Palestine Studies titled, “Gaza’s Tunnel Phenomenon: The Unintended Dynamics of Israel’s Siege,” children were used to dig Gaza’s tunnels. In fact, 160 children were killed. The author, Nicolas Pelham, wrote, “nothing was done to impede the use of children in the tunnels, where, much as in Victorian coal mines, they are prized for their nimble bodies.”
Hamas Uses Women, Children, and the Mentally Ill as Human Shields. Hamas’ official television station informed viewers:
An important and urgent message: The [Hamas] Ministry of the Interior and National Security calls on our honorable people in all parts of the [Gaza] Strip to ignore the warnings [to vacate areas near rocket launching sites before Israel bombs them] that are being disseminated by the Israeli occupation through manifestos and phone messages, as these are part of a psychological war meant to sow confusion on the [Palestinian] home front, in light of the [Israeli] enemy’s security failure and its confusion and bewilderment.
On July 8, Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri explained the rationale: “The people oppose the Israeli fighter planes with their bodies alone… I think this method has proven effective against the occupation. It also reflects the nature of our heroic and brave people, and we, the [Hamas] movement, call on our people to adopt this method in order to protect the Palestinian homes.”
These messages work. IDF parents have reported, “soldiers have repeatedly seen young children in Sheijaya, Gaza, be sent out into the streets with guns to try to attack IDF troops. One parent reported that terrorists had run at IDF soldiers with a gun in one hand and a baby in the other, apparently in hopes that the soldiers would see the child and hold their fire. If soldiers fired, the parent added, the child’s death could be used as propaganda against Israel.”
Hamas Routinely Uses United Nations Facilities and Red Crescent Ambulances to Hide Terrorists and Weapons. As I have pointed out in the past, the UN works hand-in-glove with Hamas in the Gaza Strip. That endangers civilian lives. No less than three times, UN facilities have been used by Hamas to house weapons. In one case, the UN discovered that rockets were hidden in one of its facilities, and promptly handed those rockets back to Hamas. And Hamas uses ambulances to transport bothweaponry and terrorists.
Hamas’ Goal Is The Total Destruction of Israel and The Murder of Jews Everywhere. On the defensive, CNN has finally begun to cover the facts about Hamas’ ultimate goals – facts that Hamas so cleverly hid in its charter. It only took CNN eight years to discover this mysterious charter, which has been publicly available on the internet via simple Google search. Yet the world is supposed to swoon when Wolf Blitzer finally asks a Hamas spokesman whether he support the blood libel that Jews use Christian blood in their matza. As John Nolte points out, CNN treats Hamas terrorists better than it treats Tea Partiers.
Is it any wonder that the world sympathizes with Hamas, given that the media refuse to cover the vast majority of these basic facts, instead focusing on contextless and heartrending pictures of dead civilians?
Ben Shapiro is Senior Editor-At-Large of Breitbart News and author of the new book,The People vs. Barack Obama: The Criminal Case Against The Obama Administration (Threshold Editions, June 10, 2014). He is also Editor-in-Chief of TruthRevolt.org.Follow Ben Shapiro on Twitter @benshapiro.
The reasons why Gaza’s population is so young
August 6, 2014The reasons why Gaza’s population is so young
- 18:21 01 August 2014 by Andy Coghlan
The population density of the Gaza Strip has been disputed, but in comparison with other cities, Gaza City, with a population of around 750,000, is undoubtedly a densely populated urban area.
This goes some way to explaining the high numbers of casualties in the current conflict. Some 63 Israelis and about 1460 Palestinians have died since the current conflict started a month ago, with children accounting for at least 245 of the deaths. But why so many children? It turns out that there are unusual features about the population structure in Gaza that make it an enigma in the modern world.
First, the Gaza Strip’s population of roughly 1.8 million has an unusually large proportion of children. Figures for 2013 from Index Mundi, the internet source of country data, show that that 43.5 per cent of the population is aged 14 or under, compared with 32 per cent in Egypt and 27 per cent in Israel.
The median age in Gaza is 18, compared with a world average of 28. In most European countries it’s about 40, and it is 30 in Israel. Only in a dozen or so African countries is the median age lower, reaching 15 in Uganda.
Jobs for the boys
So why are there so many children in Gaza? Demographers say it’s a combination of unusual factors. One is that an unusually low proportion of Palestinian women hold jobs. “It’s the place in the world where the least women work outside the home,” says Jon Pedersen of the Fafo Institute, a centre for demographic and social research in Oslo, Norway. Latest figures from the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics show that 14.7 per cent of women are in the labour market.
“In most other countries, it’s much higher than that, between 70 and 80 per cent in Scandinavia, for example,” says Pedersen, who co-authored acomprehensive study a decade ago on the demography of Gaza. Even in other Middle Eastern countries with similar cultures to Gaza, the proportions working outside the home are significantly higher. In Jordan, for example, 16 per cent of women have jobs.
The data from Index Mundi show that the fertility rate in Gaza, 4.4 children per woman, is among the highest in the world. That has steadily fallen from a peak of 8.3 children per woman in 1991. This compares with a rate of 3 in Israel, although the overall rate there is elevated by higher rates of around 6 among the strictly orthodox Haredi Jews. In most European countries, it’s about 2.
The second factor contributing to the high fertility rate is the fact that while women are housebound, their husbands earn more money as their families expand. “It’s employers that are willing to pay it,” says Pedersen. “Traditionally, men will get extra wages if they have extra children.”
No education link
The upshot, says Pedersen, is that most families in Gaza cope on a single salary, providing more latitude for families to grow than in regions like Scandinavia, where both parents have to work to make ends meet.
One puzzle, however, is why so many Gazan women – especially those that are well-educated – choose to have large families rather than pursue careers. In most countries, the birth rate usually falls hand in hand with better education and more career opportunities for women, but the pattern in Gaza fails to follow this pattern.
A study published in 2006 found that despite high educational achievement among Gazan women – all have at least nine years of schooling – and relatively low and constant infant mortality rates at around 25 per 1000 births, few chose to pursue independent careers. During the Intifada uprising that began in 1987, the research found, there was a surge in marriage rates, with many educated women prepared to marry men who were less well-educated.
“Palestinian women are not having lots of children because they don’t know about contraception, or can’t access contraception,” says Sara Randall, an anthropologist at University College London, who co-authored the 2006 investigation. “So one has to conclude that they actually want lots of children.”
Call to arms
Randall’s study, involving interviews with 16,204 Gazan women and 4900 Jordanian women for comparison, concluded that the Intifada was a key driving factor for the surge in marriage and fertility. In the Intifada years of 1989 and 1990, for example, women were 1.4 times more likely to marry than in 1980. The rate during the Intifada was even higher, at twice that in 1980, for more educated women.
“Whether the phenomenally high fertility levels in Gaza are also a more long-term response to political oppression and a perceived need to increase the numbers of Palestinians cannot be inferred from the data available, but it certainly seems to be a plausible hypothesis,” concludes Randall’s study. “In a situation where disempowerment, underemployment and marginalisation have left few opportunities for expression of identity, reproduction is one of the few liberties which remains, and also contributes to the larger goal of increasing the Palestinian people,” it says.
Pedersen says that a sense of duty to expand the population is a factor that can’t be dismissed. “There have been statements from Hamas urging women to have more children to create a larger army,” he says.
IDF Transfers Truckloads of Goods into Gaza
August 3, 2014Finnish TV Reporter at Gaza’s Al Shifa Hospital: ‘It’s True That Rockets Are Launched Here From the Gazan Side Into Israel’ (VIDEO in Finnish)
August 2, 2014A television reporter from Finland’s Helsingin Sanomat, the “Helsinki Dispatch,” spent the night reporting from Gaza’s Al Shifa Hospital, where she saw Hamas militants launching a rocket from the hospital’s parking lot, confirming a war crime that few journalists have dared report.
Using hospitals, schools and mosques to store weapons or as a military base is against international rules of war. The Al Shifa Hospital, in particular, has been an area of focus after journalists reported that Hamas was using the hospital as a headquarters, but many of their reports were withdrawn, deleted on social media or actually taken off their newspaper websites because of fears for their safety and retribution from Hamas for reporting the truth.
The Helsingin Sanomat report was titled, ‘HS spent the night at a hospital in Gaza.’
Their reporter, whose name is not shown in the segment uploaded to YouTube on Friday, is reporting from outside of the hospital, where she said, “Right in the back parking lot of Al Shifa Hospital, a rocket was launched, two o’clock in the morning.”
“Really, it happened right in the area, the sound of it was really loud,” she said. “It’s true that rockets are launched here from the Gazan side into Israel.”
Watch the Helsingin Sanomat report from the parking lot of Gaza’s Al Shifa Hospital.
Obama selling weapons to Hamas …
July 31, 2014Obama’s $11 Billion Arms Deal With Terror-Sponsoring Nation of Qatar
Apaches and Javelin defense systems are heading off to Qatar as part of our wonderful relationship with the terror-sponsoring nation that also happens to share close ties with Hamas and Al Qaeda. The weapons are valued at $11 billion.
Examiner.com reported that the Qataris will also be privy to “the main sub-components of the ECS [Engagement Control System]..The ECS is air conditioned, pressurized (to resist chemical/biological attack), and shielded against electromagnetic pulse (EMP).”

Qatarian royal family with Ismail Haniya Hamas terrorists Organization leader
That is very ironic given we aren’t even protecting ourselves from EMPs and we could do so relatively cheaply.
Qatar is the country where the five Taliban terrorists were released in exchange for deserter Bowe Bergdahl.
Congressman Brad Sherman recently called out Qatar for its funding of Hamas.
Qatar’s royal family are tied to Al Qaeda. It is believed that they tipped off Khalid Sheik Mohammed when we were hunting him down.
Our ally, Saudi Arabia, has threatened to blockade Qatar over their terrorism resulting from their close ties with Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood.
At the end of 2010, Qatar was labeled the worst on counter terrorism efforts, the New York Timesreported.
We are giving $11 billion to these friends of Hamas, who are at war with our ally Israel, while we are at the same time preparing to fire 30,000 soldiers over the next 17 months so we can bring our Army down to the size of Turkey’s. Also at the same time, Congress is pushing the Enlist Act which will encourage illegal aliens to join the military. The Pentagon is also looking to keep and seek out Muslim military.
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