As the Palestinian-Israeli conflict continues due to Israel’s advanced military capabilities, famed talk show host John Oliver criticized on a U.S. show that Israel’s response to Palestinian Hamas terrorists is too violent. A 10-year-old girl from the Israeli town of Kfar Azza, near the Gaza Strip border, responded forcefully to Oliver.
On Sunday (May 16), Oliver, the famous talk show host on the HBO channel, opened his show “Last Week Tonight” by accusing Israel of war crimes, saying that because Israel has a sophisticated “Iron Dome” missile defense system, it can more precisely There is a “huge imbalance” because of Israel’s advanced Iron Dome missile defense system, which can target Palestinians more precisely.
Renana, a 10-year-old Israeli girl, illustrates a truth that is obvious to many Israelis: it is because Palestinian terrorists target civilians, and every rocket is a threat.
According to a video tweeted Wednesday by Israeli Hebrew-language media outlet Walla! NEWS, the girl responded, “Every siren makes me cry and feel sad. But you know, our army is strong. However, that doesn’t protect me from being afraid.”
The girl also noted that “Israel was created to protect the Jewish people, and we don’t feel sorry for being a powerful nation.” She also dismissed the idea that Israel deliberately targets Palestinian civilians for attack.
“Our state does not attack whatever it wants to attack. However, Hamas has been attacking whatever it wants for the past 20 years.” The girl said she only wants peace and a normal childhood “for me and for all the children of Gaza.”
Indeed, Palestinian terrorists are not only attacking Israeli civilians, but are bombing their own people as well. Twenty percent of the total number of rockets fired from Gaza by Hamas and other terrorist groups, some 700, have landed in Gaza, often killing innocent Palestinian civilians whose deaths are wrongly blamed on Israel.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) concluded Wednesday that the airstrike that killed a family of eight in the Beit Hanoun area of the Gaza Strip on the first day of fighting was not the work of Israel, but a malfunctioning Palestinian rocket, a frequent occurrence in the current fighting.
Last week, the IDF released video footage of Palestinian rockets that fell into Gaza after being misfired.
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