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The IDF raised its alert level following concrete information about the Hamas and other terrorist groups' intention to carry out another terror attack at the Israel-Egypt border in the immediate future.
Sources in the IDF stated that the move might be aimed at undermining the Palestinian Authorities' statehood bid at the United Nations.
Originally posted by Kemal
Sounds like a false flag attack so the UN decides not to give independence to Palestine.
What do you think?
Hamas on Sunday said it would not back a UN membership bid, and warned that no Palestinian leader had a mandate to sacrifice fundamental Palestinian rights.
Originally posted by Kemal
reply to post by Xcathdra
Because if I were the Hamas I wouldn't risk to destroy the Pro-Palestinians' image during the UN stuff.
Originally posted by Kemal
Sounds like a false flag attack
Originally posted by bigyin
So they create a false flag
Originally posted by detachedindividual
It could be a genuine threat. It could be a false flag.
Well Abbass at te UN announced they will never recognize Israel so they have effectively destroyed yet another chance of Palestinians to get their own state.
On Friday afternoon, Abbas said he was adamant about not recognizing Israel as the Jewish state.
"They talk to us about the Jewish state, but I respond to them with a final answer: We shall not recognize a Jewish state,"
Originally posted by Xcathdra
Originally posted by Kemal
Sounds like a false flag attack so the UN decides not to give independence to Palestine.
What do you think?
That not everything is a false flag or conspiracy. Demonstrations have been planned for sometime by arabs / palestinians / hamas etc for the vote / isue at the UN.
They were attacked once before across the border. Why do you think it coudnt happen again? Why must is always be a flase flag attack?
Israel’s Foreign Minister, Avigdor Lieberman, walked out in protest during Abbas’ address. He later told Ynet that the Palestinian leader delivered a “speech of incitement” that included “harsh threats.” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was not present during Abbas’ speech to begin with.