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Hamas reveals first image of Shalit in captivity
Roi Kais
Published: 27.08.15, 23:36
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1. Cheap ugly Hamas tactic is a sign of desperation.
Jake   (08.28.15)
Another tell-tale sign that they are having trouble waking up to the reality that they lost.
2. since when do we believe Hamas?
Larry ,   LA (formerly)   (08.28.15)
Can we really believe anything that Hamas or any other Arab says? They are liars and the Koran encourages lying. They believe that if you can lie and frighten your enemy or swindle some one in business then you are smarter than them. There is no emphasis on telling the truth, just the opposite, the lie is the king. However since most Arabs know this, they rarely believe their own governments.
3. My take.
Arnold ,   Loma Linda, U.S.A.   (08.28.15)
I remember when this intense battle took place, and the aftermath. I'm sure the IDF and Israeli intelligence know what did and did not happen in this particular battle. I trust that they told the truth, as they know it. G-d bless Israel.
4. Yeah Right - Great Story
MadDad ,   Johannesburg RSA   (08.28.15)
Israel fabricated an extra soldier was killed (honest mistake cause they found a hamas fighter in IDF uniform).implying the IDF bombardment (Hannibal Protocol) was a cover-up for a premeditated viscous attack on civilians after the cease-fire started.
5. Let me get this straight....
mark ,   usa   (08.28.15)
the issue here not that hamas likely was using deceit to attack idf personnel, ok i get it all is fair in love and war these days, by now the issue is some convoluted admission by hamas of,"Yes these are the facts, we did it." and idf is guilty of breaking a truce set to go in effect because hamas is trying to argue the position that because idf took wrong body, they errantly belived they had reason to up the intensity of battle. screw you hamas truces get broken all time, remember all is fair in love and war.
6. Yes, and my sister has beard!
lucifer69   (08.28.15)
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