Greater Israel Project:
The only references I can find (other than YouTube hosted videos) to "Greater Israel Project" are conspiracy sites.
Greater Israel Project:
However, there isn't actual evidence that he did, nor is there a concrete motive.
You keep conflating the existence of evidence with "what whichphilosophy is aware of".
You keep conflating the existence of evidence with "what whichphilosophy is aware of".
I'm saying there is no feasible evidence.
Mossad scumbag, no loyalty to the US concerning Al Qaeda.
video blocked in Germany, Poland and more. What reason?
https://polsy.org.uk/stuff/ytrestrict.cgi?ytid=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com% 2Fwatch%3Fv%3DUu1_SyXVG2M
Mossad scumbag, no loyalty to the US concerning Al Qaeda.
video blocked in Germany, Poland and more. What reason?
https://polsy.org.uk/stuff/ytrestrict.cgi?ytid=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com% 2Fwatch%3Fv%3DUu1_SyXVG2M
Mossad scumbag, no loyalty to the US concerning Al Qaeda.
video blocked in Germany, Poland and more. What reason?
https://polsy.org.uk/stuff/ytrestrict.cgi?ytid=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com% 2Fwatch%3Fv%3DUu1_SyXVG2M
But he does not claim that Israel is in alliance with Al-Qaeda. He counts Al-Qaeda as an enemy, but says that for humanitarian reasons, it's okay for Israel to treat wounded fighters, but it would not be okay to threat Hezbollah fighters. He doesn't make much sense explaining the distinction, but it's all about different levels of enmity, not about an alliance.
But he does not claim that Israel is in alliance with Al-Qaeda. He counts Al-Qaeda as an enemy, but says that for humanitarian reasons, it's okay for Israel to treat wounded fighters, but it would not be okay to threat Hezbollah fighters. He doesn't make much sense explaining the distinction, but it's all about different levels of enmity, not about an alliance.
Treating ISIS people doesn't endanger the doctors. Treating Hezbollah people would be dangerous.
Treating ISIS people doesn't endanger the doctors. Treating Hezbollah people would be dangerous.
He says with no support or explanation as to why that would be the case.
He says with no support or explanation as to why that would be the case.
It's not likely an ISIS fighter will try a suicide attack in an Israeli hospital.
It's not likely that a Hezbollah fighter would try a suicide attack either.He says with no support or explanation as to why that would be the case.
It's not likely an ISIS fighter will try a suicide attack in an Israeli hospital.
It's not likely an ISIS fighter will try a suicide attack in an Israeli hospital.
Presumably, any suicide vest a terrorist (regardless of their affiliation) might be wearing would have been removed before their arrival at the hospital. Care to try again?
Presumably, any suicide vest a terrorist (regardless of their affiliation) might be wearing would have been removed before their arrival at the hospital. Care to try again?
You think there isn't anything dangerous in an emergency room???
Not to mention the possibility of internal explosives.
Israel is very careful about how they accept the surrender of Hamas and Hezbollah fighters, up to and including killing those who won't strip.