Israel bombs Warsaw ghetto
Resolved White | 29.12.2008 10:50
In Gaza, Palestine, Nazi forces attempting to clear out the city's Semite ghetto are met by gunfire from Palestinian resistance fighters, and the Gaza ghetto Uprising begins.
Shortly after the Israeli occupation of Palestine began, the Nazis forced the Palestinian citizens into a "ghetto" surrounded by barbwire and armed SS guards.
On December 31, 2008, when the Nazis entered the Gaza ghetto to slaughter another group of children, a Hamas unit ambushed them.
Fighting lasted for several days, and a number of Israeli soldiers were killed before they withdrew.
On January 3rd. Nazi leader, Tipsi Livni, announced that the ghetto was to be emptied of its residents and more than 1,000 Israeli S.S. soldiers entered the confines of the ghetto with tanks and heavy artillery.
Although many of the ghetto's remaining Palestinian dwellers attempted to hide themselves in secret bunkers, more than 1,000 Hamas members met the Israelis with gunfire and homemade bombs.
Suffering moderate casualties, the Israelis initially withdrew but soon returned, and on January 3rd. launched an all-out attack against the Gaza Semites.
Thousands of Semite were slaughtered as the Israelis systematically progressed down the ghettos, blowing up the buildings one by one.
For this war crime Israel was expelled from all decent society and a boycott of all things Israeli started.
Shortly after the Israeli occupation of Palestine began, the Nazis forced the Palestinian citizens into a "ghetto" surrounded by barbwire and armed SS guards.
On December 31, 2008, when the Nazis entered the Gaza ghetto to slaughter another group of children, a Hamas unit ambushed them.
Fighting lasted for several days, and a number of Israeli soldiers were killed before they withdrew.
On January 3rd. Nazi leader, Tipsi Livni, announced that the ghetto was to be emptied of its residents and more than 1,000 Israeli S.S. soldiers entered the confines of the ghetto with tanks and heavy artillery.
Although many of the ghetto's remaining Palestinian dwellers attempted to hide themselves in secret bunkers, more than 1,000 Hamas members met the Israelis with gunfire and homemade bombs.
Suffering moderate casualties, the Israelis initially withdrew but soon returned, and on January 3rd. launched an all-out attack against the Gaza Semites.
Thousands of Semite were slaughtered as the Israelis systematically progressed down the ghettos, blowing up the buildings one by one.
For this war crime Israel was expelled from all decent society and a boycott of all things Israeli started.
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