Globalizing the Intifada

The hero is a Syrian Arab, a former member of Syrian special forces and does not belong to islamic religion ( of peace ;) ). Calling him a Muslim is akin to calling every European a Christian.
I agree that Rebel is an ignorant MAGAt.
 
So triggered a simple mistake makes you spaz out with retard glee.

LOL too bad you can't best me intellectually, that would probably put you in the fuckin' hospital.
How the fuck are you so oblivious that you thought rebel/ChodeBum/Ishmael was a sane Dem?

That alone "bested" you, dipshit.
 
12 dead at Hanukkah shooting at Bondi Beach.

This is where all the genocide and apartheid lies about Israel lead.

Dead Jews.
You spend your time fighting all the world leaders who want to protect Jews, especially those in Israel. You welcome and ally yourself with the people who want to kill you. And then you cry about dead Jews.
If Somalis had a day of Purge, they would have Jewish heads on sticks all over the Twin Cities (and beyond). So would all your refugee pals.
Your post is factually correct, but the context is needed. Good luck with your liberal allies protecting you like those women cops in Australia who hid behind their squad cars for 20 minutes.
 
12 dead at Hanukkah shooting at Bondi Beach.

This is where all the genocide and apartheid lies about Israel lead.

Dead Jews.
Humanity sits idly by while their fellows are wantonly, brutally starved and murdered by the minions of evil, i.e. Israel and U.S.A. with small assistance from Germany et.al. Why is there no response from a group of sane nations? Because they fear the malice evident in the behavior of the U.S.A. from its inception. Happy holidays ...
 
The hero is a Syrian Arab, a former member of Syrian special forces and does not belong to islamic religion ( of peace ;) ). Calling him a Muslim is akin to calling every European a Christian.

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Is “Celand” Russian for “MAGAt”???

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Meanwhile:

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Yes, Ahmed Al Ahmed is a Syrian-born Arab Muslim. His faith has been mentioned in discussions about his courageous actions during a recent tragedy.
https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/ip3/www.abc.net.au.ico ABC Australia

Ahmed Al Ahmed's Background​

Faith and Identity​

Ahmed Al Ahmed is a Syrian-born Arab Muslim. He has been recognized for his courageous actions during a mass shooting at Bondi Beach, where he intervened to disarm a gunman.

Public Reaction​

Following his heroic act, there was a debate about his religious identity. Some people mistakenly claimed he was Christian, while others clarified that he is indeed Muslim. This discussion highlighted broader issues of identity and morality in the context of tragedy.

Moral Significance​

Ahmed's actions were driven by a universal moral instinct to protect life, transcending religious and national identities. His father emphasized that Ahmed acted out of humanity and conscience, not ideology.

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“Celand” is a LIAR / GASLIGHTER who needs to ADMIT they were LYING / WRONG and APOLOGIZE.

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We. Told. Them. So.

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It's weird what ancient books of fairy tales make people think. Like they have the right to live in other people's houses.
You don't have to rely on Bible or the Koran to know that the Jews are indigenous to Israel. There's ample archeological evidence -- ancient Jewish cemeteries, ancient Jewish temples, ancient Jewish coins. The Arabs who invaded in 632CE even built the Dome of the Rock atop the ruins of the Second Temple establishing conclusively that the Jews were there first.

The entire Palestinian project is an attempt to rewrite the history of Israel by replacing the Jews with a fictional culture there's no evidence of prior to the 20th Century.
 
Humanity sits idly by while their fellows are wantonly, brutally starved and murdered by the minions of evil, i.e. Israel and U.S.A. with small assistance from Germany et.al. Why is there no response from a group of sane nations? Because they fear the malice evident in the behavior of the U.S.A. from its inception. Happy holidays ...
There's a real genocide going on in Sudan right now, but there are no protests against it or aid flotillas. No one cares when Muslim jihadis kill black Africans.
 
You don't have to rely on Bible or the Koran to know that the Jews are indigenous to Israel. There's ample archeological evidence -- ancient Jewish cemeteries, ancient Jewish temples, ancient Jewish coins. The Arabs who invaded in 632CE even built the Dome of the Rock atop the ruins of the Second Temple establishing conclusively that the Jews were there first.

The entire Palestinian project is an attempt to rewrite the history of Israel by replacing the Jews with a fictional culture there's no evidence of prior to the 20th Century.
So the Old Testament lies when the story is told of Jews crossing from Egypt and being granted the 'Promised Land' as their inheritance, and told to kill all the peoples already living there.
 
It's weird what ancient books of fairy tales make people think. Like they have the right to live in other people's houses.
When two nations want the same land and when they are willing to fight for it there can be no negotiations because there can be no compromises. There can only be total victory for one side and total defeat on the other.

Right now the Israelis are winning total victory of over the Palestinians. I enjoy watching it. :nana:
 
So the Old Testament lies when the story is told of Jews crossing from Egypt and being granted the 'Promised Land' as their inheritance, and told to kill all the peoples already living there.
Later interpretations of the Torah indicated just the children of the people living there be killed. Smallpox-infused blankets were at a premium, so the Zionists now rely upon starvation. Cheap and not nearly as dangerous to Zionists.
 
So the Old Testament lies when the story is told of Jews crossing from Egypt and being granted the 'Promised Land' as their inheritance, and told to kill all the peoples already living there.
The Exodus story is probably a myth. There is no archeological evidence of the Jews being slaves in Egypt or wandering in the Sinai. The early chapters of the Torah were probably written thousands of years ago when the Jews were merely another feuding Canaanite tribe, and they reflect the politics of that time and place.

Once we get to the events celebrated at Hanukkah, we’re on much firmer evidentiary ground. The Greeks really did occupy Jerusalem for a bit around 300 BCE until the Jews kicked them out and reconsecrated the Temple. That temple is nothing but ruins now, having been finally destroyed by the Romans 500 years later, when they carried off the golden menorah as booty. The Jews have been in Israel for a long time.
 
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