MattB
2014-08-12 20:37:35 UTC
And the Palestinian construction company owners suffered the loss of their businesses because they behaved like good, law-abiding citizens and followed Israeli policies. Geez, they just can't ever win with them Jews, even when they play by their rules.
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Did they help build the terror tunnels and then kill the workers?-----
Yes they provided crucial building materials to Hamas tunnels and
bunkers under the hospitals.
You are so tight on that.
Israel offered a truce Hamas rejected it.
More than 60 construction industry companies, which provide crucial building materials, were hit by Israeli strikes, according to Palestinian officials.
Hatem Hassouna's factory made pavers for roads and concrete ready mix for buildings.
"You can't rebuild Gaza again until these kind of factories rebuild," he said as he stood amid the building's wreckage.
Hassouna said he doesn't know why his factory was a target -- he sold only to the United Nations and aid groups. All of it, he said, was closely monitored by Israeli authorities. The Israeli military said it was looking into why the construction factory was hit.
"We are not following Hamas policies, we are following Israeli policies," Hassouna said. "They destroyed our business, they destroyed our factories. And they want peace? How?"
http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/12/world/meast/mideast-crisis/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
Hatem Hassouna's factory made pavers for roads and concrete ready mix for buildings.
"You can't rebuild Gaza again until these kind of factories rebuild," he said as he stood amid the building's wreckage.
Hassouna said he doesn't know why his factory was a target -- he sold only to the United Nations and aid groups. All of it, he said, was closely monitored by Israeli authorities. The Israeli military said it was looking into why the construction factory was hit.
"We are not following Hamas policies, we are following Israeli policies," Hassouna said. "They destroyed our business, they destroyed our factories. And they want peace? How?"
http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/12/world/meast/mideast-crisis/index.html?hpt=hp_t2