Certain dates live in infamy; others are meant to be celebrated with whiskey and dancing. The date of May 2, 2011, belongs to the latter category. That was the day Navy SEAL Rob O’Neill stuck a bullet in Osama bin Laden’s malformed skull, avenging the deaths of 3,000 innocent Americans.
It took us nearly a full decade to bring him to justice.
Israel had its own version of 9/11 on October 7, 2023, when the butchers, murderers, rapists, and psychopaths of Hamas invaded their country without warning, slaughtered thousands, and absconded with 251 men, women, and children. As a percentage of their population, the Hamas invasion was even more devastating than what America experienced on September 11.
But unlike America, Israel didn’t wait a decade to stick a bullet in the head of the mastermind of the October 7 attacks.
Yahya Sinwar is now a smoldering corpse. He’s as dead as a doornail. It only took Israel a year. (And because he was transformed into Swiss cheese by the IDF, the last thing he ever saw on this mortal coil was probably an Israeli flag.) […]
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