Will ‘ceasefire’ fools finally wake up to Hamas’ aim of relentless genocide
Ceasefire fools
WILL the “ceasefire” fools now finally wake up? Hamas have stated out loud their sole aim: Relentless, racist genocide.
They would never honour any peace pact, says spokesman Ghazi Hamad. They want Jews dead, Israel annihilated.
October 7 was the first atrocity. There will be “a second, a third, a fourth,” vows Hamad. Palestinian deaths don’t bother him. “We are proud to sacrifice martyrs. Everything we do is justified.”
So, since there can be no ceasefire, will its glib advocates stop wasting their breath? Or is it that all those Labour MPs, Palestine flag-wavers and weird, racist students were using “ceasefire” to mean “Israeli retreat” all along?
That they want the Jews to suck up their mass murder, rape and mutilation — and leave hundreds of kidnapped citizens, including the 32 kids on our front page, at the cut-throats’ mercy.
That they want Jews to just back off and live in fear of psychopaths whose rockets and savagery would never “cease” even if Israeli bombs did.
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Ceasefire calls are no longer a well-meaning position. They are for Hamas-supporting anti-Semites or the stupid.
We’ll be charitable . . . and class 15 Labour frontbenchers as the latter.
Lost the plod
AT a London station police feebly watch protesters chant for Israel’s eradication.
But when a bloke complains online about Palestinian flags they race round to handcuff and arrest him.
Who now doubts, from this sickening double-standard and its officers ripping down posters of kidnapped Jewish kids, that the Met Police has picked a side?
It is the shameful opposite of policing “without fear or favour”.
Hamas fans plan a new hate march on November 11. That’s Remembrance Day.
Let’s see if the Met has the stomach to stop them violating it.
Covid cobblers
WHEN can we expect a public inquiry into the vast sums blown on the Covid inquiry?
The total could hit £200million. And for what? It is now obvious this probe aims to blame Boris Johnson entirely — and exonerate erratic Sage scientists and useless public health figures.
It will examine not whether lockdowns were ever worthwhile but only why they weren’t earlier and longer.
Boris may have made mistakes when an unprecedented pandemic hit. But his advice from experts was insanely complacent, contradictory and often wrong.
His gut fear, that lockdowns would trash the economy, is painfully vindicated. We are paying their terrible price.
And Boris will get scant credit for our world-beating jabs or rightly refusing to lock down over the weaker Covid strain.
This show-trial must rapidly refocus on the only worthwhile question: How ready are we NOW if some new plague strikes?
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