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Since Hamas was getting bored with blowing up Israeli schools, they decided to blow up a UN school?

As the world screams for Israeli blood over the explosion at a UN school in Gaza today, nobody's asking the obvious question:

At least thirty people were killed in an explosion in a UN-run school in the village of Jabalya in the northern Gaza Strip, according to Palestinian reports. There were reportedly also scores of wounded on the scene. The Israeli military said it was looking into the reports. The military denied having attacked the school, as Palestinians claimed, and was probing to find out the source of the explosion.

The United Nations said hundreds of people from a Gaza City refugee camp had gone to seek shelter in the school from Israel's 11-day offensive against the Hamas terror group.

The Associated Press, however, carried a report saying that a missile landed in the school's courtyard late Monday, also damaging the building.

What made that school become a target?

Were there secondary explosions that were due to explosives/ammunition/weapons stored there?

Stop the rocket fire and accept the two-state solution with two countries living in peace side-by-side.

Reject it, and Hamas will continue to be targeted.


CNN's story shows an Israeli helicopter firing a rocket, despite the fact that they aren't certain what caused the explosion.

"Eyewitness reports" as always are suspect to the rational when it comes to the brainwashed residents of gaza, but we all know how CNN, AP, Reuters, BBC, and most of the major media will swallow their tripe unexamined.


Initial investigations show that Hamas was firing rockets from the school to draw return fire AND there were munitions stored at that location, triggering secondary explosions.

Once again, the term perfidy applies. Hamas is responsible for the deaths and injuries caused by their actions.

I invite all those reporting otherwise to dowse themselves with gasoline and light a match. (Don't worry - you can expense the gas, and most restaurants still give away free matchbooks.)

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