Pro-Hamas civilians in Pakistan, Yemen, Iraq burn US flags, celebrate Hamas attack on Israel

Pakistani children were seen on video stomping on US flags before the flags were torched.

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Katie Daviscourt Seattle WA
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Shocking images show people in different Middle Eastern countries setting fire to the United States flag in celebration of the terrorist attacks on Israel, in which Hamas Islamist terrorists slaughtered hundreds of innocent Israeli citizens and IDF soldiers, including women and children.

During a demonstration celebrating the Hamas attacks in Pakistan, supporters of Hamas were seen chanting and burning both US and Israeli flags.

Pakistani children were seen on video stomping on US flags before they were torched, according to video obtained by Daily Mail.







In Yemen, supporters of Hamas violently shredded US and Israeli flags during a celebration in Sana'a, the country's capital city. Burnings of the US and Israeli flags were also observed in Baghdad, Iraq

As for Lebanon, whose terrorist cell Hezbollah also attacked Israel on Sunday in support of Hamas, supporters celebrated by marching in the streets across the country. 





So far, more than 700 Israelis have been killed in these terrorist attacks, and while the rest of the world observes the slaughter of these innocent Israeli civilians, Hamas and Lebanon's Hezbollah aren't letting up, and law enforcement agencies across the US are on high-alert for potential attacks on the homeland.

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared war on Saturday after Hamas terrorists invaded the country and ruthlessly executed and kidnapped innocent civilians, including women, children, and the elderly. Hamas executed a child in front of its siblings while they had the family in captivity, and paraded the naked dead body of a German female citizen they killed in the back of a Jeep throughout the Gaza strip.

Among those killed in Israel at the hands of Hamas include Americans, Canadians, as well as citizens of other countries, according to the US State Department.

In a statement on Saturday, PM Netanyahu vowed that Hamas would pay an "immense price" for the most brutal attack on Israel that the nation has seen in the last 50 years.



"Since this morning, the State of Israel has been at war. Our first objective is to clear out the hostile forces that infiltrated our territory and restore the security and quiet to the communities that have been attacked. The second objective, at the same time, is to exact an immense price from the enemy, within the Gaza Strip as well," Netanyahu said.

"The third objective is to reinforce other fronts so that nobody should mistakenly join this war. We are at war. In war, one needs to be level-headed. I call on all citizens of Israel to unite in order to achieve our highest goal – victory in the war," he added.

The United States military began moving naval assets toward the eastern section of the Mediterranean Sea on Sunday in a show of support for Israel, as well as support for the evacuation of US citizens if needed.

In response to the US moving military assets closer to Israel, Hamas threatened the Biden administration and said the United States "must realize the consequences of this step," according to Al Jazeera.

The Biden administration condemned the Hamas attacks on Israel and vowed recommitment to the Jewish country.
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