A group of both Jewish and non-Jewish British Israel supporters hung maps showing the 'rape tunnels' of Hamas in Gaza on the walls of the London Underground on Monday, the first anniversary of the horrors committed by Hamas terrorists on October 7. Their goal was for every station and train within the Underground line to display the maps.
The purpose of this exhibit aims to remind Londoners of the appalling purposes for which Hamas had created their subterranean network - rape, murder, torture, and further terrorist activities - as supporters call for the UK government to do everything to ensure the release of the 101 hostages still unaccounted for after 365 days. In contrast, the London Tube has been used repeatedly by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign to spread anti-Israel hate and antisemitism in Britain’s capital. Map of Gaza ''Rape Tunnels'' in the tunnels of London Underground. (credit: ELDAD BECK)
On Saturday, tens of thousands of pro-Palestine protesters marched through London as worldwide anti-Israel rallies took place ahead of the upcoming one-year anniversary of October 7.
Monday’s pro-Israel action aims to bring the Tube’s 3.23 million daily riders in 272 stations to see through the Hamas supporters’ hypocrisy and demand answers and resolution of the children, women, and men held hostage for a full year and counting.
TribalSoul899 on October 7th, 2024 at 14:04 UTC »
How can anyone in their right minds be pro-Hamas? All those protestors conveniently ignore stuff like this because ‘Israel bad, Israel evil’. All of Israel’s neighbours have repeatedly issued statements that they’ll blow Israel out of the earth. They simply don’t want to co-exist like human beings should. So who really is evil here?
outofgulag on October 7th, 2024 at 13:28 UTC »
Good point.. how many subways could've been built with those money allocated for the rape tunnels
Silly-avocatoe on October 7th, 2024 at 12:55 UTC »
The London Underground featured maps showing the 'rape tunnels' of Hamas in Gaza on Monday to remind Londoners of the appalling acts of Hamas.
A group of both Jewish and non-Jewish British Israel supporters hung maps showing the 'rape tunnels' of Hamas in Gaza on the walls of the London Underground on Monday, the first anniversary of the horrors committed by Hamas terrorists on October 7. Their goal was for every station and train within the Underground line to display the maps.
The purpose of this exhibit aims to remind Londoners of the appalling purposes for which Hamas had created their subterranean network - rape, murder, torture, and further terrorist activities - as supporters call for the UK government to do everything to ensure the release of the 101 hostages still unaccounted for after 365 days. In contrast, the London Tube has been used repeatedly by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign to spread anti-Israel hate and antisemitism in Britain’s capital.