Hours earlier, the Palestinian father-of-two left his apartment in Deir al-Balah to collect birth certificates for his three-day-old twins – Aysal and Aser, a boy and a girl. But while he was out, he said, he received a phone call that an Israeli strike had hit his home, killing the two babies, along with his wife, Jumana.

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      I would probably throw myself at the people that killed my family. Try to take a few of them out.

      Sort of makes me wonder if killing all these Palestinians is really going to bring about peace for the Israelis. I think not.

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        They know this and encourage it.

        Every time the Palestinians kill an Israeli, that gives them permission from the Americans to kill a thousand Palestinians.

        And that’s their plan to take all the land. Offer up a few thousand Israeli lives to genocide a few million Palestinians.

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        Sort of makes me wonder if killing all these Palestinians is really going to bring about peace for the Israelis. I think not.

        They’re counting on it not.

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      When the people that did this walk in your streets, you have an opportunity to make an impact on the way out.

      This is what they call “terrorism”: when people get revenge on them for their atrocities.