"this is a renaissance painting."
Khalifa posted a photo of armed terrorists riding in the back of a pickup truck down an Israeli street, taking aim at police officers in a patrol vehicle, and said "this is a renaissance painting." Her intention is to say that the depiction of the terrorists waging war is akin to the Christian religious imagery that was so prevalent during the European Renaissance.
Earlier on Saturday, she had posted an instruction to the terrorists filming their vile acts of kidnapping, murder, and torture, calling them "freedom fighters," and referring to the non-existant state of "Palestine," saying "Can someone please tell the freedom fighters in Palestine to flip their phones and film horizontal."
Khalifa, who is best known for having engaged in a pornographic threesome while wearing hijab, wrote a post on Sunday justifying the rape, murder and torture of Israeli civilians who have been brutalized by Hamas, since Friday night.
"Settlers," she wrote, "are NOT civilians if they partake in hostilities - Amnesty International Law (Article 51 (3) Protocol 1) IN FACT- according to the Rome Statute, settlements are considered a war crime."
The area attacked by Hamas over the weekend borders on the Gaza Strip. Thousands of rockets were launched as terrorists attacked by air, land and sea. Many civilians were kidnapped and murdered. Hamas terrorists dragged the murdered through the streets, piling up bodies, as Israeli families pleaded for information about those missing.
In the view of porn star Khalifa, Israelis are deserving of the horrors being enacted upon them in what she must see as a religious war.
While Khalifa is backing the terrorists, she is also entirely opposed to traditional marriage structures and has spoken with joy about her own many failed marriages.
Khalifa's commentary comes as videos of the horrors enacted on Israeli civilians by terrorists circulated on social media. One video shows a bloodied woman tied up in the back of an SUV while terrorists celebrate the kidnapping and other terrorists yelling "Allahu Akbar" in celebration.
Hamas militants attacked Israel with thousands of rockets, while gunmen crossed the border causing civilians to hide in fear as the invaders committed unspeakable atrocities against the Israeli people.
In another video, attackers are seen moving from house to house indiscriminately killing civilians while uploading the photos online.
In one instance, a music festival was attacked. One attendee said "The music stopped and there was a rocket siren," and "Suddenly out of nowhere, they started shooting." Another attendee spoke exclusively to Human Events about the attack, and how she fled from the scene, witnessing atrocities as she did so.
“It wasn’t until the first shots and screams that people began to realize something was wrong I think. Nobody noticed them until it was too late. They were right there with us," Riva told Human Events.
“The music didn’t stop right away—I looked at the crowd and some people were still dancing," Reva remembers this over the phone. "There were so many of us and we’d been up all night. Like, I have this memory of knowing I was hearing gunshots really close to me but there was this split second where I almost tried to convince myself it was just part of the set.”
Esther Borochov got into a man's car in an attempt to flee, and the man was executed moments later, she played dead until she was rescued. "I couldn't move my legs," she said. "Soldiers came and took us away to the bushes."
Marina Medvin posted a thread on X, with links to videos as they are being shared.
"We know about civilians who are barricaded in all kinds of places," Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai told the New York Post. "We call on everyone to stay behind closed doors, we will reach everyone in the end. We are moving from one scene to another. There are quite a few terrorists who have been killed in the various scenes.”
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