Israel–Hamas War: 10/7/2023 - Present

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This is the sickening terror of these Hamas devils in their attack on Oct 7.

Israel released a lot of the footage

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I didn't see anything worse than what palestinian's been going thru for years:camby:
 

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Lmao at the Democratic Party trying to cater to us Muslims after a month of silence even after a 6 year old boy was stabbed to death and masjids have to up security.

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I've had to care for my Potential Wife's emotions as she's been scared of being targeted for being a hijabi and only now do you people and your "leadership" dare make an appeal to the ummah. SMH. SMH.
 

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Buried within the $106 billion supplemental national security funding request the White House sent to Congress on October 20 was a highly unusual exemption. As part of $3.5 billion earmarked for Foreign Military Financing (FMF) funding for Israel, the executive branch sought permission to unilaterally blanket-approve the future sale of military equipment and weapons—like ballistic missiles and artillery ammunition — to Israel without notifying Congress.

This means the Israeli government would be able to purchase up to $3.5 billion in military articles and services in complete secrecy. The House included the waiver language in a bill that splits off Israeli military aid from the rest of the package.

“I’ve never seen anything like it,” says Josh Paul, former director of congressional and public affairs for the State Department’s Bureau of Political-Military Affairs. Paul recently resigned in protest against the administration’s plans to rush weapons to Israel. “A proposal in a legislative request to Congress to waive Congressional notification entirely for FMF-funded Foreign Military Sales or Direct Commercial Contracts is unprecedented in my experience. … Frankly, [it’s] an insult to Congressional oversight prerogatives.”

We just had to vote for this guy. Nothing else was possible, right? :comeon:
 
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