If you still think the supporters of Hamas represent a just cause, consider this latest diabolical plan from the "Free Palestine" crowd. There is a music festival scheduled in Idanha-a-Nova, Portugal in July, and it seems the festival is popular with Israeli Defense Forces reservists and veterans. So now, there is allegedly a dastardly plot to poison the IDF reservists at the festival. The plan was divulged by a Jewish woman who had access to their communications on Whatsapp.
The Jewish news site, Algemeiner, reports that the group involved is leftist and their chat room was entitled, "Left Wing Argument".
The article below in Correio da Manhã (Portugal) is translated by Fousesquawk.
Group of activists planned to poison Israelis during Boom Festival in Portugal
It was a Jewish woman who reported the plan.
A Group of activists planned to poison Israelis during the Boom Festival in Portugal It was a Jewish woman who reported the plan to KAN News.
Sarah (fictitious name) explained that the idea of the group was to infiltrate themselves into the Boom Festival because many Israelis go there after completing their service in the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces), states the Jerusalem Post.
KAN News has divulged screen shots that show messages from the group on WhatsApp where the group was planning the poisoning.
"They are all veteran boys and girls of the IOF (Israeli Occupation Forces). I was thinking of giving them a taste of their own medicine. Wake them and let them know that they are about to receive humanitarian advice to leave their tents, check that they are a safe distance, and then set fire to their tents. Tell them that I am the most moral arsonist in the world, and then give them a drop of strychnine to cheer them up," one of the messages can be read, cited by the Jerusalem Post.
Another member of the group wrote, "Oh, come on- Strychine in their acid isn't dismembering babies....after all, they are all former or actual members of the Israeli Occupation Forces....what's a little strychnine to people who tear babies to pieces while wearing their mother's underwear?"
Strychnine, mentioned in the message cited above, is a highly toxic substance used as rat poison, but, precisely due to its elevated toxicity, is banned in several countries, including Portugal.
Sarah says that she entered the group thanks to her work as an artist and thinks that they did not know she was Jewish.
The festival, which will again take place in July of this year, attracts many Israelis to Portugal. Many people who were at the Supernova Festival during the Hamas attack on October 7 had been to the Boom Festival.
Sarah said that she contacted the festival organization, but up to now, "nothing has been done in this respect."
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