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He is correct; what Netanyahu says is obvious, and that is probably the reason Muslim countries would want nuclear weapons.
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As Israel is known to possess nuclear weapons, I’m sure in the name of fairness Trump would be happy if another country bombed Israel’s nuclear sites. He may give that country the assistance he gives Israel.
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Every day it seems America is taking another step towards 1930’s Europe.
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What idiot told them they are the chosen ones? How moronic to believe it.
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I can't deny that, but if we lose our humanity as they have, they win.
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You have history behind you when you consider the massacres of 1948. Unfortunately, the foundation stone of Israel seems to be violence.
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You're proving violence begets violence. When fighting barbarism with barbarism, everyone loses, especially humanity, which is sadly lacking among the Zionists.
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I believe I'm like many, many people when I say I don't give an obese rodent's rectum what Ivanka says.
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Of the nations that Trump has placed a ban on, Equatorial Guinea confuses me. I believe it is the 3rd richest county in Africa and has plentiful mineral deposits. It also has an extremely high poverty rate, which would mean a small % benefit from minerals. It sounds like MAGA Nirvana.
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This is not a war of defence. It's not a war of religion. It's not a war; it's the slaughter of innocent humans as we slaughter cattle as a land grab. There is no justification for the atrocities that Israel is inflicting on these fellow humans.
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To me, the video you posted showed people shooting at the ground to push them back. If you have something more definitive, please post it. I couldn't find any reference to thousands of dollars being paid for flour; please post that link also. Many thanks in advance.
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What a pack of arrogant, pus-ridden pricks. They think they can impose their laws on the rest of the world. Hybris personified, they are so delusional they think they run the world. That makes them far more dangerous than first thought.
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Does Trump ever learn that he has completely embarrassed himself on the international stage? If he has, does anyone know what reaction he exhibited? Is he so stupid that he refuses to accept he is wrong?
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Of course, no guarantees or refunds. Some doctors need to be under the microscope as well. I have had similar operations in the public system since with success and no cost to me. To be fair to private medical, the hospital stays were fully covered.
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Eighteen years ago I paid for private health insurance and then had an operation. The surgeon charged me $4k over the odds, and the anaesthetist charged even more. The operation wasn't successful; therefore, I needed another. 1/
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There has been no significant advancement in thought since the abolition.
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Some things should forever remain sacrosanct; national parks are one of them.
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Great: ▸ adjective: Impressive or striking. America has the largest economy and biggest military. Magnificent and beautiful national parks. How great do you want to be?
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Goes with the name.
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Interesting interpretation of reasonable force. If that's a thing in America.
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Recognising Palestine would be a good start along with the other suggestions.
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He says that he doesn't like sending rockets into towns and killing people. It seems to be acceptable if the rockets are killing people of a different colour, though. He will gladly supply the rockets.
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education and culture; it will safeguard the Holy Places of all religions; and it will be faithful to the principles of the Charter of the United Nations.
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all its inhabitants; it will be based on freedom, justice and peace as envisaged by the prophets of Israel; it will ensure complete equality of social and political rights to all its inhabitants irrespective of religion, race or sex; it will guarantee freedom of religion, conscience, language,
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One last thing. This from the Israeli Declaration of Independence appears to me, looking from the outside, to never have been adhered to.THE STATE OF ISRAEL will be open for Jewish immigration and for the Ingathering of the Exiles; it will foster the development of the country for the benefit 1/3
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Israel has always opposed a Palestinian state especially now. This from CBC. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he has informed the United States that he opposes the establishment of a Palestinian state as part of any postwar scenario.
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Palestinians do not have a state, IMO, and do not have a state because of the mandates prior to WWI. After that, the League of Nations, along with the U.S.A. and Britain, was busy carving it up to establish a Jewish state. WWII got in the way for a little while, then 1948.
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The 1890s' reference is Herzl, a journalist and lawyer; the 1920s', Balfour, a British parliamentarian. Neither fills me with confidence in their abilities in international affairs. Especially Balfour, as he wrote his declaration in 1917, Ireland was fighting Brit colonisation. Sorry, not swayed.
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confiscations of their property as well as restricted rights to movement. That’s from the IWGIA, fight with then on whether they are indigenous to the area.
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The indigenous peoples of Palestine are the Jahalin, al-Kaabneh, al-Azazmeh, al-Ramadin and al-Rshaida Bedouins. Israel abstained from voting for the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and the indigenous peoples living in Palestine are still living with demolitions and
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You seem to have knowledge of this, hopefully unbiased. Could you please tell me which land they identified with prior to 1948?
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And I honestly believe you.
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That's easily fixed; do a reverse 1948. There was no Israel in 1947.
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It seems you don't accept that there are a Palestinian people, as you referred to them as Arabs. You may be interested to know Palestinians are also indigenous to the area.
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I don't support or condone in any way what the white fella has done in this country to its indigenous people, flora, or fauna. Please don't verbal me. And it's heartening that you agree that Israel as the invader and is pretending to own the land.
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I discounted the Honest Reporting article as it's pro-Israel and couldn't find any reference to 3 million in the others with a search. Could you be so kind as to copy and paste that info and reply with reference to the article?
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If Israel's intelligence organisations are supreme, I can't understand why they can't find the hostages or differentiate between Hamas members and the public but seem to know where Hamas' leaders are at any given time.