Israel Bans Condoms from Entering Gaza

August 9, 2018 in News by RBN Staff

 

via: WHTT

 

From: Days Of Palestine

New Israeli regulations stipulates that condoms will not be allowed to enter the Gaza Strip as it might be used in violent actions, such as flying kites. 

Times of Israel published last week a report with the title ‘Condoms, Kites and Birthday Balloons: ‘Silly’ Gaza weapons could lead to real war.’

The report states that the Palestinians in Gaza are relentlessly flying a variety of airborne devices attached to flammable materials to be launched into Israel near the Israeli Gaza, causing hundreds of fires and millions of shekels in damage.

The report ignored the fact that the Israeli occupation army had killed 138 Palestinians and injured 14,700, including women, children, medics and journalists in Gaza since the beginning of the Great Return March on Palestinian land on March 30, 2018.

It is rather amazing how the rest of the world uses condoms to provide ‘protection’ from both pregnancy and STDs, whereas Palestinians use [Editor CEC inserts ‘are said to use’] it as a weapon against their ruthless Zionist occupiers.

How long can Israel continue playing the “victim” card?

Editor CEC adds: So far, not a shred of evidence has been presented by Israel to prove that any significant damage has been done by “kite and balloon weapons.”  Israel’s vast claims of fire damage only prove that there is no limit to what its leaders will say, if they think anyone will listen to them.  “Shameless liars” is a phrase that gains its vivid meaning in the words of Trump and Netanyahu about the Gaza Prison.  Please read the full story from Days of Palestine


Back in 2011, 15,000 kite fliers in Gaza set a Guiness World Record for the most kites flown at one time. In light of the current Israel vs. Gaza “air wars,” would the event leading up to the kite record, be now dubbed by the Israelis as a “terrorist training camp for advanced, surface to air projectile warfare by Palestinians in Gaza?” Here’s a less sinister report on the Gaza kite record by ABC in 2011: