Posted on 01/07/2024 7:57:38 AM PST by Levy78
According to news sources in the Gaza Strip, Ali Salem Abu Ajawa, the grandson of Hamas founder Sheikh Ahmad Yassin, was killed on Sunday.
According to the reports, Ajawa was killed in an IDF airstrike. The reports claimed that the arch-terrorist's grandson was employed as a journalist.
One additional individual was killed in the airstrike. He, too, according to the reports, worked in journalism.
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Grandson
At first glance he appears to be a wee boy doesnt he ???
However hes a grown man...
Boo-hooo
Employed as a ‘journalist’? So he was essentially a propagandist for the HAMAS cause... It’s a good start... Hopefully they can kill of all of his gene carrying offspring.
Good. One more down a few hundred thousand to go!!!
Did they work in Journalism or propaganda? Decisions, decisions,
Poor little tyke.
(Sheikh Ahmad Yassin)
Oh man, he blowed up real good.
A long, long time ago.
Hellfire from an Apache as I recall.
I remember that day when I saw the article on FR.
Then a couple of weeks later (or so), Rantissi.
“According to the reports, Ajawa was killed in an IDF airstrike. The reports claimed that the arch-terrorist’s grandson was employed as a journalist.”
Ironic... considering how much the terrorists usually loathe journalists. But much like the Democrats’ double standard, it all depends on which side they were working for re: how much they care about any particular demise.
Employed as a ‘journalist’? So he was essentially a propagandist
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like Khashoggi who worked for AQ
Oh this will get blown out of proportion.
wy69
Well, ham-ass wanted civilian casualties for propaganda. He was too old to perform as a human shield so I guess this was his next gig.
NYT editor: do we have any child pictures of him from Space Camp?
Due to inbreeding all Arabs are related somehow.
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