Tuesday, February 02, 2016

  • Tuesday, February 02, 2016
  • Elder of Ziyon
During the funeral for the seven Hamas terrorists who were killed in a tunnel collapse last week, Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades spokesman Abu Obeida arrived to the ceremony on what he bragged was a locally-produced Hamas tank, ready to be used to fight the Israelis.

The link has a video:



 Here's another one:

 


Fatah had a field day with this. For one thing, they noticed that the "tank" had tires that look a lot like there is an SUV underneath:


Fatah created a poster that says "Can they excite the feelings of their supporters with...sewer pipes and fiberglass panels?"




Fatah said that the apparent use of sewer pipes shows that Hamas has no interest in the well-being of Gazans who, they say, are witnessing these absurd displays while waiting for their homes to be built.

Hamas' "tank" is admittedly pretty pathetic.

This is the sort of thing that Western media would be merciless in ridiculing - if the butt of the joke wasn't Hamas, which can do ugly things to their reporters.

(h/t Ibn Boutros)

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