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A strange thing happened on the way to Jordan

  
By:  Vic Eldred  •  last year  •  1 comments


A strange thing happened on the way to Jordan
“It is clear that the IDF did not strike the hospital in Gaza,” it said in a statement that also said 450 rockets had fallen within Gaza since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel. “The hospital was hit as a result of a failed rocket launched by the Islamic Jihad terrorist organization.”

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The presidents' handlers had arranged a trip for him in which he would meet Jordan's King Abdullah II, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. Many reasons for the trip have been given by various parties, but one obvious reason has to be the American hostages. Today (Wednesday) Biden is scheduled to meet with Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as other Israeli leaders. The rest of the trip has suffered a major setback as the Arabs cancelled their meetings with Biden and have now snubbed him. Thus, all the trip may accomplish is to further delay the Israeli invasion.

The reason, of course, as the entire world now knows is that The Gaza health ministry, which is run directly by Hamas said at least 500 people were killed on Tuesday night in what it said was "an Israeli airstrike" on al-Ahli al-Arabi. Left wing media and even here on NT broadcast it just that way. Even though we all know that Hamas is NEVER to be trusted. Israel, on the other hand, took a bit of time to investigate.

"The Israel Defense Forces said it had reviewed multiple sources of information, including its intelligence systems, before determining the source of the rocket."

“It is clear that the IDF did not strike the hospital in Gaza,” it said in a statement that also said 450 rockets had fallen within Gaza since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel. “The hospital was hit as a result of a failed rocket launched by the Islamic Jihad terrorist organization.”

Israeli military says Palestinian rocket struck Gaza hospital where hundreds were reported killed - Jewish Telegraphic Agency (jta.org)

The video can be seen on X.

In the meantime, all of the middle east bought the obvious nonsense. Embassies around the world are under siege. An MSNBC show hosted by Nicolle Wallace was in a quandary when an Israeli guest told them that Israel does not target hospitals.  It was sad to see it here posted as truth on NT. While I am on the subject of lies, let me get something straight that occurred here yesterday.

Republican Senators have been asking for the $ 6 Billion that Joe Biden offered for hostages to be frozen. Some have argued that the request has been granted or that it is an old story since I submitted one from October 9th. Please look at the date of this story:

"More than a dozen senators led by Sens.  Jacky Rosen  (D-Nev.) and  Joni Ernst  (R-Iowa) are calling on the  Biden  administration to refreeze $6 billion in Iranian funds as the “official policy” of the U.S. so it will be harder to change the status of the assets at a later date."

14 senators demand ‘official policy’ freeze of $6B in Iranian funds | The Hill

And please note: They are not satisfied with the flimsy block Biden recently placed on the money:

Treasury Department official told  House Democrats Thursday that the administration will block Iran’s access to the $6 billion, which is now being held in Qatar. But a bipartisan group of senators want additional barriers to the money. 

“While we understand that there are reports of an agreement with Qatar to freeze $6 billion in Iranian assets, we urge you to make this decision official U.S. policy and continue your efforts to limit Iran’s ability to provide support to Hamas,” the 14 senators wrote in a Thursday letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

The signatories included several Democrats facing tough reelection races next year, including Sens. Joe Manchin (W.Va.), Bob Casey (Pa.), Jon Tester (Mont.) and Sherrod Brown (Ohio). 

14 senators demand ‘official policy’ freeze of $6B in Iranian funds | The Hill

I don't like dishonesty, nor do I like personal attacks.

 


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