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#war

Red State: Hamas Refuses to Abide by International Law, Ignores the Convention Honored by All Civilized Nations
Hamas Refuses to Abide by International Law, Ignores the Convention Honored by All Civilized Nations
In 1949, the Geneva Convention set rules for land warfare. Some countries ignored or bent these rules. There have been war crimes, but efforts have been made to maintain honor and integrity.

In a terrorist act, Hamas fighters targeted civilians at a music festival. Israel is accused of crimes against humanity, but its actions are in response to Hamas's barbaric tactics. Both sides should adhere to the rules of warfare.


#foreignaffairs

The Right Scoop: Rashida Tlaib releases disgusting statement condemning ISRAEL
Rashida Tlaib releases disgusting statement condemning ISRAEL
Rashida Tlaib criticized Israel for its actions in the war against Hamas, focusing on their alleged apartheid system and occupation. Some people believe she supports Hamas.


#crime

The Blaze: Hunter Biden withdrew $40,000 from daughter's college fund – spent money on drugs and prostitutes: Report
Hunter Biden withdrew $40,000 from daughter's college fund – spent money on drugs and prostitutes: Report


Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, faced potential felony tax charges for withdrawing $40,000 from his daughter's college fund. He allegedly used the money for drugs and prostitutes. The IRS considered charging him but ultimately decided not to pursue felony charges.