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Sunday, April 04, 2010

85.6% of Gazans: 'Death to collaborators'

85.6% of Gazans surveyed believe that the death penalty should be implemented against 'collaborators' with Israel and with Fatah.
The Freedom Center for Research and Public Opinion Surveys has found that an overwhelming majority of 85% of Arabs in Gaza favors the death sentence for Arab collaborators with Israel.

Specifically, the Hamas government in Gaza has put to death, and intends to continue doing so, Arabs who have been found to have collaborated with Israel or worked with Fatah and have been convicted of espionage.

A full 85.6% of the Gazan Arabs polled believe it is a good idea, and only 14.4% oppose. In the Rafah region, 90% supported the idea, and in Khan Yunis – adjacent to the former site of Gush Katif capital N'vei Dekalim – it was 87%.

Several dozen are already assumed to have been killed in recent months - including some executions carried out in the Rafiah area in what used to be the Jewish community of Rafiah Yam.
These are the Hamas courts - in which Richard Richard Goldstone has such confidence - in action.

What could go wrong?

The picture at the top is a 'collaborator' on trial in Gaza.

2 Comments:

At 5:25 AM, Blogger NormanF said...

You can say one thing for the late Yitzhak Rabin's prediction:

The Palestinians don't give a sh*t for what ACRI and Western human rights groups think.

Its just too bad the Stupid Jews are so lenient towards the traitors in their own midst.

 
At 7:04 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't know, Carl.

I'm all for the death of Israelis who have collaborated with the Arabs.

And the list is very long and so many of the names are well known.

 

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