I need a video of Operation Four Little Martyrs, but none of the professionals I’ve queried will make one for me. Anti-Israel sentiment is the main culprit, I’m sure, followed by peer pressure and fear of reprisals by terrorists. Since I really want a video, I’ve decided to host a contest. There will be three…
The Pallywood ambulance game, Gaza beach
October 26, 2014
What follows is almost incomprehensible in its complexity and perversion. The ambulance game that Palestinians played on July 16, 2014, during Operation Four Little Martyrs, is exactly like the classic confidence trick. It’s called a shell game. Palestinians play it with ambulances, adding to the carnival-in-hell atmosphere of life in Gaza. Four ambulances were used…
Gaza beach: Palestinians confirm wounded bomber theory
October 22, 2014
It’s not possible to know exactly what happened on the beach at Gaza, July 16, 2014. The only certainty is that it was a Hamas deception operation. Using a triple agent, Hamas lured the Israeli Defense Forces into firing a missile at a police post on the breakwater. Hamas had previously murdered four young boys…
Hamas took control of the Bakr boys from paramedics
October 14, 2014
Yesterday I wrote that I would ease myself out of posting on Israeli matters. I was flooded with requests that I reconsider. Therefore I have. The posts will continue. Coincidentally or not, yesterday “Lorraine” sent me a link to an Australian Broadcasting Corporation story about Operation Four Little Martyrs, the killing of the four Bakr…
The shocking fraudulence of the TF1 News report
October 9, 2014
I wrote before about the TF1 News report on Operation Four Little Martyrs. It’s obvious that the piece is extremely dishonest. However, in a real X-Files moment, today I received some information from my contact “David,” whose name and whereabouts I don’t know. He sent me a photo and a casual message. Here’s “David’s” observation:…
Anatomy of a Hamas deception operation
October 2, 2014
Boy, I hate the hackneyed quote, “We’re through the looking glass here, people.” It’s from the execrable film JFK, by Oliver Stone, and it means that you’re in Opposite World, where down is up and wrong is right. Well, we are—in fact—through the looking glass when it comes to the case of the four boys…