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Monday 30 April 2018

At Last I can expose those who 'pretend' they support the Palestinians and continue to condemn any reaction Israel may take against them for sending thousands of rockets into the Jewish state, murdering Israeli on their streets etc.... But do these so called 'Palestinian supporters' really care about them or are they just anti Semites hiding behind the word anti Zionist.

So lets look at whats really happening to Palestinians today and am I the first to show this headline among the so called 'Palestinian supporter' I think I am Roger Waters?????

SYRIAN REGIME BOMBING PALESTINIAN CAMP ...."Palestinians looking for food in garbage bins!"


I can hear you all crying 'we never knew' Well you fucking know now and I will do a sweeping check of your blogs etc

For years I've been posting warning about Yarmuok, the Palestinian camp in Syria, where thousands of Palestinians are starving to death , being slaughtered and been forced to flee there home. Well today its become a whole lot worse.

For a week, the Syrian regime has bombarded the Palestinian refugee camp and neighborhood of Yarmouk in southern Damascus.

Fears have risen about the fate of the thousands of Palestinians trapped between infighting between the regime and armed groups such as Islamic State and Hayet Tahrir al-Sham, which captured most of the camp in 2015.

Most of you Anti Semites support Assad and his brutal regime and why? Because Israel is an arch enemy of his who have bombed his military insulation's. You lot are such fakes and more than that so transparent

Let me continue:

The regime had warned armed fighters in the camp that it would assault them this month. ISIS claimed many of its men had left, leaving HTS and other extremist factions behind to face the assault.

On April 19, the Syrian regime, and some allied Palestinian militia began to shell the Yarmouk neighborhood.

Once home to 160,000 people, it has been gutted and reduced to rubble over the last years as it was under siege.

Many of the Palestinians who once lived there have fled, but estimates noted that thousands still remained.

“Severe escalation of fighting affecting Yarmouk Camp, in Damascus,” tweeted UNRWA commission general Pierre Krahenbuhl on April 24. “UNRWA prepared to provide emergency aid to fleeing refugee families as soon as security conditions permit.”

By Sunday, Al Jazeera estimated that 60% of the neighborhood had been taken by the Syrian army and its allies.

For Palestinian refugees in the camp and those who fled over the last few years, this is only the latest round of suffering.

Israeli MK Haneen Zoabi posted about Yarmouk on her Facebook page, asking: “Who can be silent in this time of people crying out?” “Imagine the global response if Israel had done this. But it’s [the] Assad regime so let’s keep the focus on ISIS,” Jonathan Schanzer, senior vice president for Research at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies asked on Twitter.

The Syrian regime has used its usual methods of barrel bombs and indiscriminate fire with airstrikes and rockets against the concrete jungle of destruction that Yarmouk has become.



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