Israel Extends Detention of Gaza Flotilla Karens; Lawyers Throw a Tantrum
Activist Tears Flow as Israel Refuses to Play Along with the 'Humanitarian' Stunt

Oh, the horror! Israel dared to extend the detention of a couple of Gaza flotilla activists, and their lawyers are losing their minds, screaming 'state's lawlessness!' Cry me a river. These aren't exactly freedom fighters; more like virtue-signaling busybodies trying to pull a fast one.
Let's get real. These flotillas aren't about humanitarian aid; they're about poking Israel in the eye. It's a well-orchestrated PR stunt designed to make Israel look like the bad guy. And the media, bless their hearts, eats it up every time.
Hamas runs Gaza. Hamas, remember, the folks who lob rockets at Israeli kindergartens. Israel has every right to control what goes in and out of that territory. It's called national security, snowflakes. Look it up.
These activists probably think they're helping the poor Palestinians. Newsflash: Hamas steals most of the 'aid' and uses it to build more rockets. It's a racket, a grift, a whole lotta virtue signaling with zero actual positive impact.
The lawyers' claim of 'state's lawlessness' is just more leftist propaganda. Israel has a legal system, unlike, say, Hamas. These activists will get their day in court, and the truth will (hopefully) come out.
Remember the 2010 flotilla? The one where the 'peace activists' attacked Israeli soldiers with knives and clubs? Yeah, good times. Israel's learned its lesson: don't let these clowns get close to the border.
Meanwhile, back in reality, Israel is surrounded by enemies who want to wipe it off the map. These flotillas are just another form of attack, a way to undermine Israel's legitimacy and weaken its defenses.
So, let the lawyers whine. Let the activists pout. Israel's got more important things to worry about, like defending itself from actual threats.
Experts (the ones not funded by George Soros) agree that the blockade is a necessary evil. It's not ideal, but it's better than letting Hamas stockpile weapons and plan more attacks. Tough choices, people. Tough choices.
And if these activists really cared about the Palestinians, they'd be protesting Hamas, not Israel. But that would require actual courage, and these folks are mostly just interested in virtue signaling.
So, to sum up: Israel is right, the activists are wrong, and the lawyers are just doing their job. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm gonna go grill some burgers and celebrate freedom.
Remember folks, if you hate Israel, you hate freedom. Period.


