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I just can't anymore. I gave up when I got to the part where you seem to argue that the Hamas terrorists aren't monsters because the number of children they executed on 10/7 were not statistically significant. No more Dissident for me. Disgusting

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The dissident is a piece of shit.

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Hamas is bad, mmmkay? We all know that!

Why strive to portray them as being worse than they are?

Exposing lies about Hamas does not make Hamas innocent; it just reveals the mendacity of the Israeli government.

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Lebanon was the only Christian-majority nation in the Middle East.

It's where I was born.

We prided ourselves on inclusivity. Always welcoming Arab Muslim refugees from all over the Middle East.

We had the best economy despite having no natural oil. The best universities.

They called Beirut the "Paris of the Middle East" and the Mountains of Lebanon was a tourist destination.

My early childhood was idyllic, my father was a prosperous businessman in town and my mother was at home with me, an only child.

Slowly, the Arab Muslims began to become the majority in Lebanon and our rights began to wither away.

Soon, we would find ourselves unable to leave our small Christian town without fear of being stopped and killed by Arabs. In Lebanon your religion is on your government issued ID.

As the war intensified and the radical Islamists made their way south, my home was hit by an errant rocket and my life was forever changed.

We spent the next almost decade in a bomb shelter, scraping together pennies and eating dandelions and roots just to survive.

If it was not for Israel coming in and surrounding our town, I do not know If I would be here today.

Lebanon is now a country 100% controlled and run by Hezbollah. I lost my country of birth.

I thank God every single day I was able to immigrate to America and live out the dream that BILLIONS of people only dream of having.

Now here in America, my adopted country that I have come to love so much, I see the same threats and warning signs happening now that took place in Lebanon when I was a child.

This is my warning to you, America, reverse course now while you still can.

It's not too late to save our freedom and preserve it for the next generation.

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As much as I am sympathetic with the Christian Arabs who live under Islamic dystopia, I also see how the Israelis overkill actions in Gaza is war crimes.

Regarding our lives in America? It is routinely and systematically being destroyed by the radical leftist Khazars.

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Fuck off with your Jew derangement syndrome

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Thanks for the respectful reply. I have the same question, just from an opposite point of view. “Why portray them (Hamas) as better than they are?” ALL governments are mendacious. My primary objection is that the Dissident is strawmanning the Israeli government’s alledged hyperbole by arguing that the percentage of children killed was less than the population average, and thus Hamas wasn't targeting kids. I think that's the worst argument that I've ever heard about 10/7.

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We all already know that Hamas is despicable. I have never argued that Hamas was a bunch of good guys, because they target civilians, & hide behind civilians.

Nor do I engage in mindless bashing of Jews, because I do not hate Jews.

The Dissident is pointing out the facts, that maybe Hamas isn't quite as bad as they've been portrayed. I've seen the same sort of coverage by Grayzone & Glenn Greenwald, because those "beheaded babies, and babies being burned to death" reports were all debunked. (Articles appeared in Israeli media, & the issue was covered in depth in this episode: https://rumble.com/v519f5i-system-update-show-282.html). It's important that we stick with facts.

Jewish people, in particular, should appreciate the importance of sticking to the facts, because they've been accused of some of the most heinous activities in history. It is imperative that we disregard smears, & concentrate on the facts.

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^^^🙏

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They strangle children to death and kill civilians.

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Wasn't the "strangling children to death" charge debunked in the article above?

Yes, we all know that Hamas kills civilians -- and we also know that Israel does the same thing.

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It hasn't really been debunked. The problem is, it hasn't been irrefutably proven either. What is very suspect is Israel declaring the bodies "were made" to look like they died in an airstrike. Huh?

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Netanyahu fn CREATED Hamas you fn delusional IMBECILE!

Netanyahu ORCHESTRATED 10//7, you ignorant mfr.

Israel is FINISHED. It's only a matter of time, because of shitforbrainded fs like you.

ffs stfu

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Yeah, you're not unhinged at all.

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Lebanon was the only Christian-majority nation in the Middle East.

It's where I was born.

We prided ourselves on inclusivity. Always welcoming Arab Muslim refugees from all over the Middle East.

We had the best economy despite having no natural oil. The best universities.

They called Beirut the "Paris of the Middle East" and the Mountains of Lebanon was a tourist destination.

My early childhood was idyllic, my father was a prosperous businessman in town and my mother was at home with me, an only child.

Slowly, the Arab Muslims began to become the majority in Lebanon and our rights began to wither away.

Soon, we would find ourselves unable to leave our small Christian town without fear of being stopped and killed by Arabs. In Lebanon your religion is on your government issued ID.

As the war intensified and the radical Islamists made their way south, my home was hit by an errant rocket and my life was forever changed.

We spent the next almost decade in a bomb shelter, scraping together pennies and eating dandelions and roots just to survive.

If it was not for Israel coming in and surrounding our town, I do not know If I would be here today.

Lebanon is now a country 100% controlled and run by Hezbollah. I lost my country of birth.

I thank God every single day I was able to immigrate to America and live out the dream that BILLIONS of people only dream of having.

Now here in America, my adopted country that I have come to love so much, I see the same threats and warning signs happening now that took place in Lebanon when I was a child.

This is my warning to you, America, reverse course now while you still can.

It's not too late to save our freedom and preserve it for the next generation.

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Netanyahu created Hamas

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History of Hamas Organization

Hamas was founded in 1987 by Palestinian Islamic scholar Ahmed Yassin after the outbreak of the First Intifada against the Israeli occupation. It emerged from the Mujama al-Islamiya, an Islamic charity affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood that Yassin established in 1973. The organization is a Sunni Islamist political group with a military wing called the Qassam Brigades, dedicated to the establishment of an independent Islamic state in historical Palestine. Hamas's charter, published in 1988, calls for the destruction of Israel and the establishment of an Islamic society in historic Palestine. The group has been involved in numerous conflicts with Israel, including the Gaza War in 2008–2009 and the Israel-Palestine crisis in 2021.

Try harder cum guzzler

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You’re a repulsive piece of filth. It doesn’t matter if Israeli bombs or terrorist vermin did the killing—those cowardly, murdering bastards sealed their fate with their atrocities on October 7th. Their blood-soaked hands triggered this hell, and you’re delusional if you think otherwise. But go ahead and believe the lying scum that is Hamas.

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Wrath is one of the 7 Deadly Sins and not bearing false witness is one of the 10 Commandments, so how bout you do yourself a favor and stfu.

The IDF can't even get control of Gaza and Beirut. They're a bunch of weakling pussies. So they shoot women and girls and think they're tough, like your silly little bitchass.

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Why don’t you come back to San Jose and whisper this in my ear you little fucktard.

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Whisper what in your ear? "I'm here, you can suck my dick now"? Why whisper? Are you afraid somebody might hear?

Maybe you can go talk dirty to Yahya Sinwar or Abu Muhammad al-Jawlani or Naim Qassem.

fn punk pos, stfu.

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You live in San Jose? I already feel sorry for you! Why haven't you made your aliyah yet? There's nothing much in San Jose anyway, you might as well live in Fresno!

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Brigitte Gabriel

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Lebanon was the only Christian-majority nation in the Middle East.

It's where I was born.

We prided ourselves on inclusivity. Always welcoming Arab Muslim refugees from all over the Middle East.

We had the best economy despite having no natural oil. The best universities.

They called Beirut the "Paris of the Middle East" and the Mountains of Lebanon was a tourist destination.

My early childhood was idyllic, my father was a prosperous businessman in town and my mother was at home with me, an only child.

Slowly, the Arab Muslims began to become the majority in Lebanon and our rights began to wither away.

Soon, we would find ourselves unable to leave our small Christian town without fear of being stopped and killed by Arabs. In Lebanon your religion is on your government issued ID.

As the war intensified and the radical Islamists made their way south, my home was hit by an errant rocket and my life was forever changed.

We spent the next almost decade in a bomb shelter, scraping together pennies and eating dandelions and roots just to survive.

If it was not for Israel coming in and surrounding our town, I do not know If I would be here today.

Lebanon is now a country 100% controlled and run by Hezbollah. I lost my country of birth.

I thank God every single day I was able to immigrate to America and live out the dream that BILLIONS of people only dream of having.

Now here in America, my adopted country that I have come to love so much, I see the same threats and warning signs happening now that took place in Lebanon when I was a child.

This is my warning to you, America, reverse course now while you still can.

It's not too late to save our freedom and preserve it for the next generation.

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Thank god Islam is a religion of peace.

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what will happen when they kill all of us and then it's Sunni against Shiite

Not sure if you've heard mosab before, his father was a founder of Hamas, he did time in Israeli prison and converted to Christianity and now resides in Israel and speaks for it brilliantly

terrific interview

https://youtu.be/plSBOm2F4C8?si=ZVpLYAcYNgVLqgcJ

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Its Mad Max converts to Islam Beyond Gaza: a Miramax Castle Rock Lions Gate production.

Quick question if we convert right before they chop our head off do we still get the virgins?

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Regarding the virgins there's a dispute amongst those who pursue bandit theology that a misinterpretation has occurred and that instead of virgins it is tasty fruits, would love to be the eyes on the wall when they arrive at their end place after vaporizing themselves to be handed a bowl of prunes.

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Once again, hasbara all over the comments.

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https://youtu.be/plSBOm2F4C8?si=ZVpLYAcYNgVLqgcJ

The son of the founder of Hamas speaks out about the righteous nation of Israel, after doing time in prison he saw how evil Islam and the Palestinians are and now lives in Israel

how's that for some hasbara? 😂

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"Who can challenge the rights of the Jews in Palestine? Good Lord, HISTORICALLY, IT IS REALLY YOUR COUNTRY..."Yusuf Diya al-Khalidi, Arab Mayor of Jerusalem, 1829.

If your Grand Mosque is built on the foundation of the Jewish Temple, I think that says a little something about who was there first.

Yasser Arafat himself said in his biography that "The Palestinians have no national identity. I, Yasser Arafat, man of destiny, will give them an identity through conflict with Israel "

"Half of us Palestinians are Egyptians and the other half are Saudis " Statement by Fathi Hammad, Member of the Hamas political bureau and interior minister in the Gaza strip from 2009 to 2014.

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Luke 14:26

"If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters-yes, even their own life-such a person cannot be my disciple.

Matthew 10:34-35

34. Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword.

35. For I have come to turn a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law

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Brigitte Gabriel

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Lebanon was the only Christian-majority nation in the Middle East.

It's where I was born.

We prided ourselves on inclusivity. Always welcoming Arab Muslim refugees from all over the Middle East.

We had the best economy despite having no natural oil. The best universities.

They called Beirut the "Paris of the Middle East" and the Mountains of Lebanon was a tourist destination.

My early childhood was idyllic, my father was a prosperous businessman in town and my mother was at home with me, an only child.

Slowly, the Arab Muslims began to become the majority in Lebanon and our rights began to wither away.

Soon, we would find ourselves unable to leave our small Christian town without fear of being stopped and killed by Arabs. In Lebanon your religion is on your government issued ID.

As the war intensified and the radical Islamists made their way south, my home was hit by an errant rocket and my life was forever changed.

We spent the next almost decade in a bomb shelter, scraping together pennies and eating dandelions and roots just to survive.

If it was not for Israel coming in and surrounding our town, I do not know If I would be here today.

Lebanon is now a country 100% controlled and run by Hezbollah. I lost my country of birth.

I thank God every single day I was able to immigrate to America and live out the dream that BILLIONS of people only dream of having.

Now here in America, my adopted country that I have come to love so much, I see the same threats and warning signs happening now that took place in Lebanon when I was a child.

This is my warning to you, America, reverse course now while you still can.

It's not too late to save our freedom and preserve it for the next generation.

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Is there something wrong with you. Would this even be worth discussing if they hadn’t been kidnapped and held hostage?

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Read today’s post of “The Dissident” if you are looking for a counter argument.

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https://youtu.be/plSBOm2F4C8?si=ZVpLYAcYNgVLqgcJ

The son of the Hamas founder speaking truth about Israel to counter the lies and bullshit that you are vomiting

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Brigitte Gabriel

@ACTBrigitte

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Lebanon was the only Christian-majority nation in the Middle East.

It's where I was born.

We prided ourselves on inclusivity. Always welcoming Arab Muslim refugees from all over the Middle East.

We had the best economy despite having no natural oil. The best universities.

They called Beirut the "Paris of the Middle East" and the Mountains of Lebanon was a tourist destination.

My early childhood was idyllic, my father was a prosperous businessman in town and my mother was at home with me, an only child.

Slowly, the Arab Muslims began to become the majority in Lebanon and our rights began to wither away.

Soon, we would find ourselves unable to leave our small Christian town without fear of being stopped and killed by Arabs. In Lebanon your religion is on your government issued ID.

As the war intensified and the radical Islamists made their way south, my home was hit by an errant rocket and my life was forever changed.

We spent the next almost decade in a bomb shelter, scraping together pennies and eating dandelions and roots just to survive.

If it was not for Israel coming in and surrounding our town, I do not know If I would be here today.

Lebanon is now a country 100% controlled and run by Hezbollah. I lost my country of birth.

I thank God every single day I was able to immigrate to America and live out the dream that BILLIONS of people only dream of having.

Now here in America, my adopted country that I have come to love so much, I see the same threats and warning signs happening now that took place in Lebanon when I was a child.

This is my warning to you, America, reverse course now while you still can.

It's not too late to save our freedom and preserve it for the next generation.

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Luke 14:26

"If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters-yes, even their own life-such a person cannot be my disciple.

Matthew 10:34-35

34. Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword.

35. For I have come to turn a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law

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So it’s your feeling that kidnapping and hostage taking is justifiable.

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Would they have been kidnapped and held hostage if the criminal cabal that founded the Israeli state and who still control it didn't have a history of brutality committed against the indigenous people of Palestine?

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They are not indigenous. Most came in the late 19th century from Egypt. Jews are the indigenous people of Israel. Arabs are settler colonialists.

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1. Judaism is a religion. It is not a race or an ethnic group. Yes, there are MENA (Middle East and North Africa) Jews whose ancestors are Arabic and/or Persian, as well as black Jews from Ethiopia. There are also European Jews, including the Sephardic Jews whose ancestors originated in North Africa and Southern Europe, and the Ashkenazim whose ancestry, for the most part, seems to be Turkic and Slavic. Read 'The Invention of the Jewish People' by Shlomo Sand.

2. Jews are not Hebrews.

3. Eran Elhaik is an Israeli-American geneticist who specializes in ancient DNA. He has suggested that the Palestinians may be the closest living relatives of the ancient Hebrews.

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"Who can challenge the rights of the Jews in Palestine? Good Lord, HISTORICALLY, IT IS REALLY YOUR COUNTRY..."Yusuf Diya al-Khalidi, Arab Mayor of Jerusalem, 1829.

If your Grand Mosque is built on the foundation of the Jewish Temple, I think that says a little something about who was there first.

Yasser Arafat himself said in his biography that "The Palestinians have no national identity. I, Yasser Arafat, man of destiny, will give them an identity through conflict with Israel "

"Half of us Palestinians are Egyptians and the other half are Saudis " Statement by Fathi Hammad, Member of the Hamas political bureau and interior minister in the Gaza strip from 2009 to 2014.

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1. Arabs are colonialists from southern Arabia.

2. Jews are one of the indigenous orioles of the Mideast, are Hebrew, predate Islam by 2000 years. They are a civilization, that includes a religion and ethnicity and a specific geographic area.

3. The reason some Palestinian villages and tribes (not most, but some) have close genetic ties to Jews (Judeans) is because they were forced to convert with the massive colonialism strikes of the missions Muslims. Many of them stayed cryptic Jews for many generations until today. The Ashkenazi Jews have those same genes and look similar to both those particular palestinian Arabs that are Judean descendants as well as to the Samaritans who still live there. Therefore your Turkic Slavic argument about Ashkenazim is incorrect.

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1. The term "Arab" applies to several ethnic groups who were colonized by people from southern Arabia and who interbred with them and with other conquerors. As I stated in another comment, Ehran Elhaik is an Israeli-American geneticist who specializes in ancient DNA. He has suggested that the Palestinians are the closest living relatives of the ancient Hebrews based on that DNA

2. Read 'The Invention of The Jewish People' by Shlomo Sand. Once again, Judaism is a religion that went through a period of conversion, which is why you have Arabic Jews from the Middle East and North Africa, Persian Jews, Ethiopian Jews and the Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jews of Europe. And no, the Ashkenazim do not look like Arabs. Benjamin Netanyahu looks like the Polish son that he is. His father's birth name was Mileikowsky. The father changed the family name to the more exotic sounding Netanyahu after moving to Israel, perhaps to hide his Polish roots.

3. While modern Judaism is based on the ancient Hebrew religion, it is not the same. Modern or Talmudic Judaism originated in the late 4th to early 5th century CE.

4. Studies of the Ashkenazim that focus on mitochondrial DNA suggests that roughly 90% of the genes passed down through the female lines are indigenous to Europe and not the Levant. Other studies that claim the ancestry of the Ashkenazim originated in the Middle East often include Persian, Turkic and even Slavic DNA in that category. (The Palestinians also seem to have some Persian ancestry. That shouldn't be a surprise considering the trade routes that crossed through the region.)

Anyway, this article by Professor Elhaik explains why conclusions based on Principal Component Analysis is not the exact science that some believe it to be.

Conclusions About Ancient Populations May be Drastically Wrong Due to Dodgy Method

https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-science-space/principal-component-analysis-0017209

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So you're admitting that the Arab colonizers colonized Palestine further displacing the indigenous jews? Got it

Arabs are from Arabia yet Arabic is spoken in 24 Nations yet Hebrew is only spoken in one nation, the indigenous nation of the Jews

Those who bless Israel will be blessed those who curse Israel will be cursed

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Pathetic Islamic deflectionism.

80 generations of Jews have dwelled in that land, Arabs are from the 7th century and from Arabia Jews are from Judea 24 Arab Nations speak Arabic only one nation speaks Hebrew the indigenous ones from Israel now fuck off with your stupid and go propagandize at your mosque or church

Luke 14:26

"If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters-yes, even their own life-such a person cannot be my disciple.

Matthew 10:34-35

34. Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword.

35. For I have come to turn a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law

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Brigitte Gabriel

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Lebanon was the only Christian-majority nation in the Middle East.

It's where I was born.

We prided ourselves on inclusivity. Always welcoming Arab Muslim refugees from all over the Middle East.

We had the best economy despite having no natural oil. The best universities.

They called Beirut the "Paris of the Middle East" and the Mountains of Lebanon was a tourist destination.

My early childhood was idyllic, my father was a prosperous businessman in town and my mother was at home with me, an only child.

Slowly, the Arab Muslims began to become the majority in Lebanon and our rights began to wither away.

Soon, we would find ourselves unable to leave our small Christian town without fear of being stopped and killed by Arabs. In Lebanon your religion is on your government issued ID.

As the war intensified and the radical Islamists made their way south, my home was hit by an errant rocket and my life was forever changed.

We spent the next almost decade in a bomb shelter, scraping together pennies and eating dandelions and roots just to survive.

If it was not for Israel coming in and surrounding our town, I do not know If I would be here today.

Lebanon is now a country 100% controlled and run by Hezbollah. I lost my country of birth.

I thank God every single day I was able to immigrate to America and live out the dream that BILLIONS of people only dream of having.

Now here in America, my adopted country that I have come to love so much, I see the same threats and warning signs happening now that took place in Lebanon when I was a child.

This is my warning to you, America, reverse course now while you still can.

It's not too late to save our freedom and preserve it for the next generation.

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"Who can challenge the rights of the Jews in Palestine? Good Lord, HISTORICALLY, IT IS REALLY YOUR COUNTRY..."Yusuf Diya al-Khalidi, Arab Mayor of Jerusalem, 1829.

If your Grand Mosque is built on the foundation of the Jewish Temple, I think that says a little something about who was there first.

Yasser Arafat himself said in his biography that "The Palestinians have no national identity. I, Yasser Arafat, man of destiny, will give them an identity through conflict with Israel "

"Half of us Palestinians are Egyptians and the other half are Saudis " Statement by Fathi Hammad, Member of the Hamas political bureau and interior minister in the Gaza strip from 2009 to 2014.

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The son of the founder of Hamas speaks out on the righteous nation of Israel to dispute your bullshit that you're vomiting incessantly

https://youtu.be/plSBOm2F4C8?si=ZVpLYAcYNgVLqgcJ

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Does your hatred of Jewish people know no end?

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Personally I greatly admire and love many, many Jewish people, viz.. Finklestein, Gideon Levy, Ilan Pappé, Max Blumenthal, Avi Shlaim, Jeffrey Sachs and a host of other fine Jewush people..

What I despise beyond words are Zionist, genocidal killers (most of whom are not Jewush but so-called Christian Zionists and Israelis of different faiths (mainly atheists or Satanists). This had nothing whatsoever to do with religion! It is simply about Decency vs murderous Evil..

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So you like the Jews who hate the Jews.

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Brigitte Gabriel

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Lebanon was the only Christian-majority nation in the Middle East.

It's where I was born.

We prided ourselves on inclusivity. Always welcoming Arab Muslim refugees from all over the Middle East.

We had the best economy despite having no natural oil. The best universities.

They called Beirut the "Paris of the Middle East" and the Mountains of Lebanon was a tourist destination.

My early childhood was idyllic, my father was a prosperous businessman in town and my mother was at home with me, an only child.

Slowly, the Arab Muslims began to become the majority in Lebanon and our rights began to wither away.

Soon, we would find ourselves unable to leave our small Christian town without fear of being stopped and killed by Arabs. In Lebanon your religion is on your government issued ID.

As the war intensified and the radical Islamists made their way south, my home was hit by an errant rocket and my life was forever changed.

We spent the next almost decade in a bomb shelter, scraping together pennies and eating dandelions and roots just to survive.

If it was not for Israel coming in and surrounding our town, I do not know If I would be here today.

Lebanon is now a country 100% controlled and run by Hezbollah. I lost my country of birth.

I thank God every single day I was able to immigrate to America and live out the dream that BILLIONS of people only dream of having.

Now here in America, my adopted country that I have come to love so much, I see the same threats and warning signs happening now that took place in Lebanon when I was a child.

This is my warning to you, America, reverse course now while you still can.

It's not too late to save our freedom and preserve it for the next generation.

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https://youtu.be/plSBOm2F4C8?si=ZVpLYAcYNgVLqgcJ

The son of the founder of Hamas speaking out about the righteous nation of Israel to put to rest the incessant bullshit that fucktards like you keep promulgating throughout comment sections

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That’d be like me saying “I like Irish people, but only the ones that opposed independence and self determination and wanted to remain a part of Britain. What I despise beyond belief are Irish republicans, who are nothing but terrorists…”

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"Who can challenge the rights of the Jews in Palestine? Good Lord, HISTORICALLY, IT IS REALLY YOUR COUNTRY..."Yusuf Diya al-Khalidi, Arab Mayor of Jerusalem, 1829.

If your Grand Mosque is built on the foundation of the Jewish Temple, I think that says a little something about who was there first.

Yasser Arafat himself said in his biography that "The Palestinians have no national identity. I, Yasser Arafat, man of destiny, will give them an identity through conflict with Israel "

"Half of us Palestinians are Egyptians and the other half are Saudis " Statement by Fathi Hammad, Member of the Hamas political bureau and interior minister in the Gaza strip from 2009 to 2014.

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Why do you oppose Jewish people’s right to self determination in their ancestral homeland? That there are foolish anti Zionist Jews who think that are happy living at the whim of foreign countries in the diaspora until those countries turn against them doesn’t negate the reality that no country will ever help Jews, no matter how assimilated, if they are threatened. Zionism is a logical reaction to the treatment of Jews in Europe and the Middle East for centuries and is the natural right of Jews to have self determination in a way that isn’t different from any other peoples.

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there's no hatred of Jewish people. There's Jewish supremacy though, that knows no end. Sad you just don't want to admit that.

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By supremacy do you mean self determination? Are Jews not permitted their own state in the way that Armenians, Turks, Russians or French people are? Why not?

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Since when ethnicity and nationality is one and the same? What do you even know about Armenians, Turks, Russians to just bluntly say shite like that? Are you that dumb to still argue along those lines? You probably are.

I am sure by self-determination you mean apartheid of non-Jews and genocide of non-Jews. I am also sure you won't admit that but that's what you mean. I am very certain of that. I have seen enough Israelis saying it out loud at this point. You want that to happen for your self-determination to work. It won't work otherwise because you just don't know how to co-exist ("even the best of the Goyim should be killed", remember?)

Why blame Germans for trying to ethnically cleanse and to genocide the European Jewry when they kept saying all they wanted to do was "achieve self-determination of the Supreme Aryan race", just how every Tom Dick and dim-wit Zionist Harry says every time everywhere that all Zionists want is "sElF-dEtErMiNaTiOn"? Why the double standards?

Your will to achieve your so called self-determination comes with your genocidal thrust towards the non-Jewish indigenous peoples who you view as not worthy of water, food, land, they must be blown to pieces, they must be starved to death, they must be put in concentration camps and killed, even babies, lest they grow up and pose a threat to your Zionism, just how the Nazis killed the European Jews.

By supremacy, I meant supremacy. No need to go bunny hopping around invoking a rabbinical homily.

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I’m struggling to understand your view. Jews are an ethnic group but are also a national group in the sense that they previously lived in nation states (Israel and Judah) who have a national religion and their own language. Not dissimilar to say, Armenians, Turks or Russians who have national religions and language.

I know plenty about Russians given I lived in Russia for many years.

Now let’s get to the crux of your argument. It’s ironic that you seem to believe that Jewish self determination involves apartheid and genocide given that, unlike most other countries in the Middle East ruled by Arabs, Israel has significant ethnic and religious minorities. Israel is 20% Arab and those Arabs have full civil rights. That Israel has laws that are applicable to its national/religious character is no different from most other countries in the region that provide for laws and rules associated with their national majority. I don’t know any Israeli in power who believes goyim should be killed, but the idea that you are quoting someone (?) without citation says a lot.

But if you want to talk about ethnic cleansing, consider this: when Israel was founded and Jordan took over the West Bank and East Jerusalem, they expelled every single Jew from those places (including the Jewish quarter of the Old City) and barred all Jews (not just Israelis) from the western wall for 19 years.

You want to talk about genocide? Only one party talks about throwing the other into the sea, wiping the other off the map, or driving them away. Last week, former Israeli PM Ehud Olmert shared on the bbc the map he gave to Mahmoud Abbas in 2008 - offering the Arabs a state on 94% of the West Bank plus 6% land from Israel and Gaza with a capital in East Jerusalem. Mahmoud Abbas NEVER EVEN RESPONDED.

Only a fool would compare Germany, which invaded its neighbors and sought to liquidate them, while Israel is the only party to the conflict that has EVER given back land or withdrawn from territory it conquered in a defensive war.

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Pure nonsense meaningless self serving drivel. You don't know how to respond to arguments, only to take minuscule parts of it to advance one sided agenda. "even the best of the Goyim should be killed", your genocidal religious text says that, and your genocidal rabbis preach it to your young ones. Stop pretending you don't know what I am and everyone else talks about how genocidal Zionist Jews are. Perhaps read more Charles Liebman, Israel Shahak, Nurit Peled, and less of the standard issue Hasbara booklet.

Embarressing to have to argue with idiots online who literally know nothing except a few regurgitated talking points.

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You didn’t answer a single argument I made and just resort to antisemitic drivel. I have no idea what genocidal religious text you mean. Your incoherent ramblings are indicative of a person who is divorced from reality and feels the need to lash out at Jewish people who are unwilling to be victims and want their own state as any other peoples do. I get it, you, like so many others, want to see Jews relegated to the dustbin of history. Your hatred is so visceral that you would have been right at home in the Third Reich or the Politburo. You regurgitate the names of people but can’t make a cogent point or even string together a sentence.

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The son of the founder of Hamas speaking truth about the righteous nation of Israel to dispel the nonsense and lies that fucktards like you keep spewing

https://youtu.be/plSBOm2F4C8?si=ZVpLYAcYNgVLqgcJ

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Lebanon was the only Christian-majority nation in the Middle East.

It's where I was born.

We prided ourselves on inclusivity. Always welcoming Arab Muslim refugees from all over the Middle East.

We had the best economy despite having no natural oil. The best universities.

They called Beirut the "Paris of the Middle East" and the Mountains of Lebanon was a tourist destination.

My early childhood was idyllic, my father was a prosperous businessman in town and my mother was at home with me, an only child.

Slowly, the Arab Muslims began to become the majority in Lebanon and our rights began to wither away.

Soon, we would find ourselves unable to leave our small Christian town without fear of being stopped and killed by Arabs. In Lebanon your religion is on your government issued ID.

As the war intensified and the radical Islamists made their way south, my home was hit by an errant rocket and my life was forever changed.

We spent the next almost decade in a bomb shelter, scraping together pennies and eating dandelions and roots just to survive.

If it was not for Israel coming in and surrounding our town, I do not know If I would be here today.

Lebanon is now a country 100% controlled and run by Hezbollah. I lost my country of birth.

I thank God every single day I was able to immigrate to America and live out the dream that BILLIONS of people only dream of having.

Now here in America, my adopted country that I have come to love so much, I see the same threats and warning signs happening now that took place in Lebanon when I was a child.

This is my warning to you, America, reverse course now while you still can.

It's not too late to save our freedom and preserve it for the next generation.

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"Who can challenge the rights of the Jews in Palestine? Good Lord, HISTORICALLY, IT IS REALLY YOUR COUNTRY..."Yusuf Diya al-Khalidi, Arab Mayor of Jerusalem, 1829.

If your Grand Mosque is built on the foundation of the Jewish Temple, I think that says a little something about who was there first.

Yasser Arafat himself said in his biography that "The Palestinians have no national identity. I, Yasser Arafat, man of destiny, will give them an identity through conflict with Israel "

"Half of us Palestinians are Egyptians and the other half are Saudis " Statement by Fathi Hammad, Member of the Hamas political bureau and interior minister in the Gaza strip from 2009 to 2014.

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Great article.

Thanks for covering this.

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"Who can challenge the rights of the Jews in Palestine? Good Lord, HISTORICALLY, IT IS REALLY YOUR COUNTRY..."Yusuf Diya al-Khalidi, Arab Mayor of Jerusalem, 1829.

If your Grand Mosque is built on the foundation of the Jewish Temple, I think that says a little something about who was there first.

Yasser Arafat himself said in his biography that "The Palestinians have no national identity. I, Yasser Arafat, man of destiny, will give them an identity through conflict with Israel "

"Half of us Palestinians are Egyptians and the other half are Saudis " Statement by Fathi Hammad, Member of the Hamas political bureau and interior minister in the Gaza strip from 2009 to 2014.

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https://youtu.be/plSBOm2F4C8?si=ZVpLYAcYNgVLqgcJ

Don't watch this if you wish to remain on the side of Islam and the enemies of Israel

It's just the son of the founder of Hamas talking about the righteous nation of Israel who did Time in Israeli prisons and saw how evil Islam and the Palestinians are and went over to the light instead of the darkness that you embrace

It's up to you to continue embracing the role of Islamic deflectionist or say wow I was really fucking stupid all this time which I think will be unlikely because you are really fucking stupid over and over yet there's that one chance of redemption

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Lebanon was the only Christian-majority nation in the Middle East.

It's where I was born.

We prided ourselves on inclusivity. Always welcoming Arab Muslim refugees from all over the Middle East.

We had the best economy despite having no natural oil. The best universities.

They called Beirut the "Paris of the Middle East" and the Mountains of Lebanon was a tourist destination.

My early childhood was idyllic, my father was a prosperous businessman in town and my mother was at home with me, an only child.

Slowly, the Arab Muslims began to become the majority in Lebanon and our rights began to wither away.

Soon, we would find ourselves unable to leave our small Christian town without fear of being stopped and killed by Arabs. In Lebanon your religion is on your government issued ID.

As the war intensified and the radical Islamists made their way south, my home was hit by an errant rocket and my life was forever changed.

We spent the next almost decade in a bomb shelter, scraping together pennies and eating dandelions and roots just to survive.

If it was not for Israel coming in and surrounding our town, I do not know If I would be here today.

Lebanon is now a country 100% controlled and run by Hezbollah. I lost my country of birth.

I thank God every single day I was able to immigrate to America and live out the dream that BILLIONS of people only dream of having.

Now here in America, my adopted country that I have come to love so much, I see the same threats and warning signs happening now that took place in Lebanon when I was a child.

This is my warning to you, America, reverse course now while you still can.

It's not too late to save our freedom and preserve it for the next generation.

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Once again the atrocity masters kick into full gear. This gets old. The only question that’s left …is there enough humanity left to finally remove the permanent victim status from this tribe . At what point do these hypocritical self appointed chosen few get their get out of jail free cards revoked?

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Hamas terrorists and Palestinian civilians started this war with a massacre of innocent Isreali’s on October 7. Israel has the right to get rid of all of these animals. Any other country would be allowed to do the same. It is sad that innocent children who the terrorists and some Palestinians hide behind are hurt, killed and maimed - it’s an absolute atrocity upon Palestinians committed by their own people. Israel is not to be blamed. The blame lies fully on Hamas and the Palestinians involved.

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Nope, the massacres started 75 years earlier and were ongoing, never ending by Israeli terrorist settlers and warcriminals in the IDF.. only indoctrinated, low IQ, gullible, poorly educated folk believe the lies now.

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Who started the war 75 years ago? Was it the Jews who agreed to partition the state or the Arabs who responded to the UN partition plan by launching a bloody war that 5 Arab neighbors joined in May 1948? Which massacres started 75 years ago? For every Deir Yassin there was a Hadassah Hospital convoy massacre by the Arabs as part of a war that the Arabs themselves chose. That doesn’t even address earlier massacres by the Arabs in 1936, 1929 and 1920.

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https://youtu.be/plSBOm2F4C8?si=ZVpLYAcYNgVLqgcJ

The son of the Hamas founder refuting the bullshit you spew

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Lebanon was the only Christian-majority nation in the Middle East.

It's where I was born.

We prided ourselves on inclusivity. Always welcoming Arab Muslim refugees from all over the Middle East.

We had the best economy despite having no natural oil. The best universities.

They called Beirut the "Paris of the Middle East" and the Mountains of Lebanon was a tourist destination.

My early childhood was idyllic, my father was a prosperous businessman in town and my mother was at home with me, an only child.

Slowly, the Arab Muslims began to become the majority in Lebanon and our rights began to wither away.

Soon, we would find ourselves unable to leave our small Christian town without fear of being stopped and killed by Arabs. In Lebanon your religion is on your government issued ID.

As the war intensified and the radical Islamists made their way south, my home was hit by an errant rocket and my life was forever changed.

We spent the next almost decade in a bomb shelter, scraping together pennies and eating dandelions and roots just to survive.

If it was not for Israel coming in and surrounding our town, I do not know If I would be here today.

Lebanon is now a country 100% controlled and run by Hezbollah. I lost my country of birth.

I thank God every single day I was able to immigrate to America and live out the dream that BILLIONS of people only dream of having.

Now here in America, my adopted country that I have come to love so much, I see the same threats and warning signs happening now that took place in Lebanon when I was a child.

This is my warning to you, America, reverse course now while you still can.

It's not too late to save our freedom and preserve it for the next generation.

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"Who can challenge the rights of the Jews in Palestine? Good Lord, HISTORICALLY, IT IS REALLY YOUR COUNTRY..."Yusuf Diya al-Khalidi, Arab Mayor of Jerusalem, 1829.

If your Grand Mosque is built on the foundation of the Jewish Temple, I think that says a little something about who was there first.

Yasser Arafat himself said in his biography that "The Palestinians have no national identity. I, Yasser Arafat, man of destiny, will give them an identity through conflict with Israel "

"Half of us Palestinians are Egyptians and the other half are Saudis " Statement by Fathi Hammad, Member of the Hamas political bureau and interior minister in the Gaza strip from 2009 to 2014.

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Of course

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"Who can challenge the rights of the Jews in Palestine? Good Lord, HISTORICALLY, IT IS REALLY YOUR COUNTRY..."Yusuf Diya al-Khalidi, Arab Mayor of Jerusalem, 1829.

If your Grand Mosque is built on the foundation of the Jewish Temple, I think that says a little something about who was there first.

Yasser Arafat himself said in his biography that "The Palestinians have no national identity. I, Yasser Arafat, man of destiny, will give them an identity through conflict with Israel "

"Half of us Palestinians are Egyptians and the other half are Saudis " Statement by Fathi Hammad, Member of the Hamas political bureau and interior minister in the Gaza strip from 2009 to 2014.

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https://youtu.be/plSBOm2F4C8?si=ZVpLYAcYNgVLqgcJ

The son of the founder of Hamas speaking truth about the nation of Israel that you malign like a cunt ongoingly and continuingly.

Continue onward with your Islamic deflection or get a grip on reality and realize how stupid you've been

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Lebanon was the only Christian-majority nation in the Middle East.

It's where I was born.

We prided ourselves on inclusivity. Always welcoming Arab Muslim refugees from all over the Middle East.

We had the best economy despite having no natural oil. The best universities.

They called Beirut the "Paris of the Middle East" and the Mountains of Lebanon was a tourist destination.

My early childhood was idyllic, my father was a prosperous businessman in town and my mother was at home with me, an only child.

Slowly, the Arab Muslims began to become the majority in Lebanon and our rights began to wither away.

Soon, we would find ourselves unable to leave our small Christian town without fear of being stopped and killed by Arabs. In Lebanon your religion is on your government issued ID.

As the war intensified and the radical Islamists made their way south, my home was hit by an errant rocket and my life was forever changed.

We spent the next almost decade in a bomb shelter, scraping together pennies and eating dandelions and roots just to survive.

If it was not for Israel coming in and surrounding our town, I do not know If I would be here today.

Lebanon is now a country 100% controlled and run by Hezbollah. I lost my country of birth.

I thank God every single day I was able to immigrate to America and live out the dream that BILLIONS of people only dream of having.

Now here in America, my adopted country that I have come to love so much, I see the same threats and warning signs happening now that took place in Lebanon when I was a child.

This is my warning to you, America, reverse course now while you still can.

It's not too late to save our freedom and preserve it for the next generation.

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How is it legal for you report lies like you are? These babies were not “killed in captivity” These innocent babies were abducted by Palestinian civilians - not Hamas terrorists - and then were murdered by these Palestinians civilians with their bare hands. They then desecrated the babies bodies with rocks to make it look like they were killed in an airstrike. These are your “innocent Palestinian civilians”.

Yarden Bibas has asked that the world know about the atrocities committed by the Palestinians to his family. How dare you spread your lies! You are among the disgrace of humanity.

Read this article on i24NEWS:

https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/israel-at-war/artc-yarden-bibas-wants-entire-world-to-know-of-the-barbaric-murder-of-his-children

https://x.com/israelwarroom/status/1892938778303483991?s=46&t=Gmaa_Ha1Zd6vWgqMIdaPDA

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Israel is not committing genocide. They are defending their citizens from further atrocities from a barbaric people. Just look at the way these monsters celebrated, shouted and brought their children to watch brutally murdered Israeli babies paraded in coffins!

If Israel wanted to commit genocide, they could do it in a nanosecond. The Palestinian population grew from 750,000 (who left when their Arab leaders of five Arab nations attacked Israel and told them we’ll kill the Jews and then you can come back) to 2.2 million. That is not even close to genocide. It’s the opposite.

In the meantime, 1 million Jews were ethically cleansed, from all the Arab nations and Israel absorbed them. Why aren’t the Palestinians helped by their own people? Why do you single out Israel? Why don’t you talk about the real genocides happening in Sudan? In China? Syria? True ethnic cleansing and genocide. Leave the Jews alone. They want to live in peace and have happy lives, but are constantly attacked by barbaric nations all over the Middle East and despicable people like you support it and perpetuate lies and the alteration of history.

Shame on you for perpetuating this lie about Israel committing genocide. You should be ashamed of yourself.

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It seems the Bibas family is not happy with the the Gov't and how it's disseminated their family's information. This directly contradicts the request to "show the world" what happened to his family, and are threatening to sue the Govt idld they don't rescind.

https://thegrayzone.com/2025/02/25/bibas-israeli-govt-propaganda-hostage-killings/

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The Gray Zone is a far left woke media exploiting uneducated, westerns who know nothing about history. Believing their writings is equivalent to believing Al Jazeera owned by Qatar, who clearly support Hamas and other terrorist groups aimed at the destruction of Israel

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Can you dispute anything in the Grayzone article?

Please be specific, & provide links to your sources.

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torahjews.org

zionists are not above goyim but are accepted as Dhimmi by Moslems and forgiven by oppressed Arab Christians. There is no excuse for genocide. Shame on Israel Mossad, IDF, Likud who perpetuate violation of lex telonis of the Torah.

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The same has been true of New York Times, CNN, WSJ. Wholesale censorship and fabrication is tragically polarizing. Tikkun olam is based on the Torah. All Media is based on profit, not truth. There are too many videos prior to October 8 of IDF snipers shooting school children and elderly in the head for you to make defense claims. IDF are rewarded for their killing. Watch the prisoner exchanges for the world to see, what's the comparison between the treatment? Can you please be candid and speak for your self? Brutal treatment is there to be seen.

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torahjews.org and Rabbis for Peace speak for this Sephardic Jew. Please stop bringing true antisemitism down on all Jews by actions of zionists.

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https://youtu.be/plSBOm2F4C8?si=ZVpLYAcYNgVLqgcJ

You can continue onward in your role as an Islamic deflectionist or you can listen to the son of a Hamas founder speaking truth about the righteous nation of Israel.

The lies that you spew will come back to you and the sympathy that you show for The barbarians will result in unsympathetic consequences when you and all of those around you encounter those barbarians, you have my word on it

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What if these Hammas and Palestinian monsters raped your wife, burned your grandchildren, alive, gang raped, and slaughtered your granddaughters, and took their babies into tunnels, then strangled them to death with their bare hands - Would you still be OK with letting them continue their barbarism? Because they wouldn’t care what your thoughts are on, Zionism they would shoot you dead after they tortured you because you’re not a Muslim.

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Classic Islamic deflectionism

Fight the Jews and Christians until they pay the jizia says the Quran and all Muslims as they pray ass up five times a day in your streets preferably.

Consult your teacher for further guidance

Luke 14:26

"If anyone comes to me and does not hate father and mother, wife and children, brothers and sisters-yes, even their own life-such a person cannot be my disciple.

Matthew 10:34-35

34. Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword.

35. For I have come to turn a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law

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Israel is not committing genocide. They are defending their citizens from further atrocities from a barbaric people. Just look at the way these monsters celebrated, shouted and brought their children to watch brutally murdered Israeli babies paraded in coffins!

If Israel wanted to commit genocide, they could do it in a nanosecond. The Palestinian population grew from 750,000 (who left when their Arab leaders of five Arab nations attacked Israel and told them we’ll kill the Jews and then you can come back) to 2.2 million. That is not even close to genocide. It’s the opposite.

In the meantime, 1 million Jews were ethically cleansed, from all the Arab nations and Israel absorbed them. Why aren’t the Palestinians helped by their own people? Why do you single out Israel? Why don’t you talk about the real genocides happening in Sudan? In China? Syria? True ethnic cleansing and genocide. Leave the Jews alone. They want to live in peace and have happy lives, but are constantly attacked by barbaric nations all over the Middle East and despicable people like you support it and perpetuate lies and the alteration of history

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Yea, you're just convincing me even more that Israel is trying to gaslight everyone into believing more lies. Free Palestine

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Trump heard your calls and they will go, the experiment started in 2005 when Israel gave Gaza to the Arabs to say here is your nation make it a Palestine run with it, first step was destroying the profitable infrastructure that remained left behind by the jews, completely destroyed in Islamic rage by the Arabs the following day that the Jews committed the first ethnic cleansing of the century by expelling their own population including the bones of their dead.

Now they will go to the other 57 Islamic Nations to live with their brethren in a peaceful way for Islam cannot coexist with civilization, it's 57 Nations follow Sharia and seek a caliphate which will ruin civilization forever more

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If only Israel could defend its citizens without slaughtering so many women & children. . .

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Name one innocent Arab from gaza, they're all murdering rapists

Not a single Arab agreed to take 5 million dollars to free a hostage

They will all go to other Islamic countries, maybe you can house them in your hovel.

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If only Israel didn’t HAVE to constantly defended its citizens against crazy monsters who would rather have their own people die then let Israelis live in peace. Do you actually believe these terrorist and Palestinians who took part in the massacre didn’t know Israel would retaliate against such heinous crimes? Of course, they knew! And they didn’t care! They’re happy to sacrifice their own people! They see it is helping them promote their BS propaganda to idiots in the west who will believe it! Are you in denial of the atrocities these monsters did to innocent civilians, including babies?!

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"Who can challenge the rights of the Jews in Palestine? Good Lord, HISTORICALLY, IT IS REALLY YOUR COUNTRY..."Yusuf Diya al-Khalidi, Arab Mayor of Jerusalem, 1829.

If your Grand Mosque is built on the foundation of the Jewish Temple, I think that says a little something about who was there first.

Yasser Arafat himself said in his biography that "The Palestinians have no national identity. I, Yasser Arafat, man of destiny, will give them an identity through conflict with Israel "

"Half of us Palestinians are Egyptians and the other half are Saudis " Statement by Fathi Hammad, Member of the Hamas political bureau and interior minister in the Gaza strip from 2009 to 2014.

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"Who can challenge the rights of the Jews in Palestine? Good Lord, HISTORICALLY, IT IS REALLY YOUR COUNTRY..."Yusuf Diya al-Khalidi, Arab Mayor of Jerusalem, 1829.

If your Grand Mosque is built on the foundation of the Jewish Temple, I think that says a little something about who was there first.

Yasser Arafat himself said in his biography that "The Palestinians have no national identity. I, Yasser Arafat, man of destiny, will give them an identity through conflict with Israel "

"Half of us Palestinians are Egyptians and the other half are Saudis " Statement by Fathi Hammad, Member of the Hamas political bureau and interior minister in the Gaza strip from 2009 to 2014.

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Lebanon was the only Christian-majority nation in the Middle East.

It's where I was born.

We prided ourselves on inclusivity. Always welcoming Arab Muslim refugees from all over the Middle East.

We had the best economy despite having no natural oil. The best universities.

They called Beirut the "Paris of the Middle East" and the Mountains of Lebanon was a tourist destination.

My early childhood was idyllic, my father was a prosperous businessman in town and my mother was at home with me, an only child.

Slowly, the Arab Muslims began to become the majority in Lebanon and our rights began to wither away.

Soon, we would find ourselves unable to leave our small Christian town without fear of being stopped and killed by Arabs. In Lebanon your religion is on your government issued ID.

As the war intensified and the radical Islamists made their way south, my home was hit by an errant rocket and my life was forever changed.

We spent the next almost decade in a bomb shelter, scraping together pennies and eating dandelions and roots just to survive.

If it was not for Israel coming in and surrounding our town, I do not know If I would be here today.

Lebanon is now a country 100% controlled and run by Hezbollah. I lost my country of birth.

I thank God every single day I was able to immigrate to America and live out the dream that BILLIONS of people only dream of having.

Now here in America, my adopted country that I have come to love so much, I see the same threats and warning signs happening now that took place in Lebanon when I was a child.

This is my warning to you, America, reverse course now while you still can.

It's not too late to save our freedom and preserve it for the next generation.

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***if they don't rescind.

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i24 “news” ! Seriously?

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So far the BBC has already confirmed the Bibas family was NOT killed in an airstrike. We will see how long it takes the antisemitic BBC to admit what Israeli forensics have determined has actually happened. Eventually, they will admit it. It just takes these antisemitic propaganda news time as they want the world to believe lies in the meantime. BECAUSE THESE LIES STICK AND THAT’S WHAT people like you continue to repeat

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjw20d3l4jpo.amp

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The ability to criticize states and their policies—whether at home or abroad—is central to democratic governance. Weaponizing criticism of Israel as necessarily antisemitic not only devalues the term’s meaning, to the detriment of all Jews, but also threatens Americans’ free speech rights. By replacing the IHRA definition with the more accurate Nexus Document or Jerusalem Declaration, our society address antisemitism without insulating Israel from criticism for its actions or censoring its critics

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Yes, in the west, we have the right to criticize government. In the Middle East, do you know how many of the 23 countries allow citizens, human rights, the ability to speak out against their government, demonstrate, give women and gay rights, and grant all citizens to the right to practice whatever religion they choose? ONE The State of Israel. They grant these rights to all citizens including the 25% of population who are Arab citizens.

All 22 Arab nations do not allow this. What have they given to the world? The tiny state of Israel has given the world advancements in technology, science, medical advancements, Waze, USB flash drive, cyber security, the iron dome, drip irrigation, cherry tomatoes, water recycling, drought resistant crops, stem cell research, artificial corneas….I could go on and on. What have the Arab nations who sit on $billions of oil given the world? Why don’t they help their own people?

And people like you would like Israel to not exist. Give the Palestinians back their “homeland”. And then what? You have a 23rd Muslim country in the Middle East, under ISIS HAMAS militant rule where women have no rights must cover their faces, gays get thrown off roofs, no one can speak out against a government. How do you think the 2.2 million Arab citizens with the same rights as all citizens who live in Israel would feel about that?

The Palestinians have been offered their own state in 1948, 1949, 1950, 1967, 1979, 1993, 1995, 2000, 2008, 2014, 2020. EVERY TIME THEY REJECT IT BECAUSE THEY WILL NOT ACCEPT ISRAEL’S RIGHT TO EXIST. THEY ONLY WISH TO DESTROY ISRAEL.

Imagine the world with no Israel and all those advancements they have given us all!

WHY CAN’T THERE BE ONE TINY LITTLE JEWISH STATE AMONG THE 22 ARAB STATES?

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Propagandist.

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Lebanon was the only Christian-majority nation in the Middle East.

It's where I was born.

We prided ourselves on inclusivity. Always welcoming Arab Muslim refugees from all over the Middle East.

We had the best economy despite having no natural oil. The best universities.

They called Beirut the "Paris of the Middle East" and the Mountains of Lebanon was a tourist destination.

My early childhood was idyllic, my father was a prosperous businessman in town and my mother was at home with me, an only child.

Slowly, the Arab Muslims began to become the majority in Lebanon and our rights began to wither away.

Soon, we would find ourselves unable to leave our small Christian town without fear of being stopped and killed by Arabs. In Lebanon your religion is on your government issued ID.

As the war intensified and the radical Islamists made their way south, my home was hit by an errant rocket and my life was forever changed.

We spent the next almost decade in a bomb shelter, scraping together pennies and eating dandelions and roots just to survive.

If it was not for Israel coming in and surrounding our town, I do not know If I would be here today.

Lebanon is now a country 100% controlled and run by Hezbollah. I lost my country of birth.

I thank God every single day I was able to immigrate to America and live out the dream that BILLIONS of people only dream of having.

Now here in America, my adopted country that I have come to love so much, I see the same threats and warning signs happening now that took place in Lebanon when I was a child.

This is my warning to you, America, reverse course now while you still can.

It's not too late to save our freedom and preserve it for the next generation.

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Well done.👍🏻

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Islam is an instruction book for waging war on Jews and Christians. Stop being purposefully dense.

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Hamas? Wipe them off the face of the Earth. Those people are unsalvageable. Make Gaza Great Again.

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You are wrong about 'right to protect when Israel is uninvited occupation and instituting apartheid according to UN law. See my post article here on 'Right to Defend Itself'. Conversely, The Occupied have the right to resist. We Jews must be careful about exclusivism and supremacy. We are encouraging real antisemitism by atheists claiming chosen status over goyim.

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https://youtu.be/plSBOm2F4C8?si=ZVpLYAcYNgVLqgcJ

The son of the Hamas founder speaking truth against your lies, your Islamic deflectionism is pathetic

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Lebanon was the only Christian-majority nation in the Middle East.

It's where I was born.

We prided ourselves on inclusivity. Always welcoming Arab Muslim refugees from all over the Middle East.

We had the best economy despite having no natural oil. The best universities.

They called Beirut the "Paris of the Middle East" and the Mountains of Lebanon was a tourist destination.

My early childhood was idyllic, my father was a prosperous businessman in town and my mother was at home with me, an only child.

Slowly, the Arab Muslims began to become the majority in Lebanon and our rights began to wither away.

Soon, we would find ourselves unable to leave our small Christian town without fear of being stopped and killed by Arabs. In Lebanon your religion is on your government issued ID.

As the war intensified and the radical Islamists made their way south, my home was hit by an errant rocket and my life was forever changed.

We spent the next almost decade in a bomb shelter, scraping together pennies and eating dandelions and roots just to survive.

If it was not for Israel coming in and surrounding our town, I do not know If I would be here today.

Lebanon is now a country 100% controlled and run by Hezbollah. I lost my country of birth.

I thank God every single day I was able to immigrate to America and live out the dream that BILLIONS of people only dream of having.

Now here in America, my adopted country that I have come to love so much, I see the same threats and warning signs happening now that took place in Lebanon when I was a child.

This is my warning to you, America, reverse course now while you still can.

It's not too late to save our freedom and preserve it for the next generation.

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These human beings were kidnapped and died in captivity. What fucking difference does it make how they died in the captivity of cowards. The animals that abducted these “military personnel” are fully responsible for their death. The utter stupidity of any demented justification or rationalization of their death is subhuman. Oh and stop using the word genocide. You have no clue what the word means. You (specifically O’Mahoney) sound like an ass clown who gets their intelligence from social media, but you be you.

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How much of a depraved psychopath makes it their mission to wake up everyday and write this fairytale horseshit.

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So… Hamas attacks Israel, takes over 250 hostages, Israel goes to war to try to get them back, gets some, and, definitely did mistakenly kill some of the hostages who were prisoners either in tunnels or in houses of “civilians”, Hamas kills most of them one way or another, and Israel’s the bad guy for “weaponizing” the deaths of 2 young children? Am I getting this correct? Because if I am, what kinda fucked up values do you have to try to exploit a bunch of hearsay on Israel. Is your hatred of Israel and, by association, Jews so great that you work hard to debunk some, maybe a minor part of the story, to affirm your position that Israel is the villain here. Are your values that warped?

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Oh I have an answer! It’s because he’s a seething sniveling piece of shit.

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Weaponizing the death of a baby?! What monsters we are to be upset that “innocent” Gazans strangled a baby.

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It seems that the father believes the baby was killed by Israeli bombs.

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Brigitte Gabriel

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Lebanon was the only Christian-majority nation in the Middle East.

It's where I was born.

We prided ourselves on inclusivity. Always welcoming Arab Muslim refugees from all over the Middle East.

We had the best economy despite having no natural oil. The best universities.

They called Beirut the "Paris of the Middle East" and the Mountains of Lebanon was a tourist destination.

My early childhood was idyllic, my father was a prosperous businessman in town and my mother was at home with me, an only child.

Slowly, the Arab Muslims began to become the majority in Lebanon and our rights began to wither away.

Soon, we would find ourselves unable to leave our small Christian town without fear of being stopped and killed by Arabs. In Lebanon your religion is on your government issued ID.

As the war intensified and the radical Islamists made their way south, my home was hit by an errant rocket and my life was forever changed.

We spent the next almost decade in a bomb shelter, scraping together pennies and eating dandelions and roots just to survive.

If it was not for Israel coming in and surrounding our town, I do not know If I would be here today.

Lebanon is now a country 100% controlled and run by Hezbollah. I lost my country of birth.

I thank God every single day I was able to immigrate to America and live out the dream that BILLIONS of people only dream of having.

Now here in America, my adopted country that I have come to love so much, I see the same threats and warning signs happening now that took place in Lebanon when I was a child.

This is my warning to you, America, reverse course now while you still can.

It's not too late to save our freedom and preserve it for the next generation.

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