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Klatuu

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As we all know, EVERYBODY HATES ZIONISTS. THEY ARE THE NEW NAZIS.

So you're so smart yet you are unable to produce a post number for this alleged quote of mine and show TERB how depraved I am. It makes no sense why you don't do it.

The only answer is that you forged my posts and EVERYBODY can now see that. You have no credibility.
Sad and pathetic
 
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Frankfooter

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As we all know, EVERYBODY HATES ZIONISTS. THEY ARE THE NEW NAZIS.

So you're so smart yet you are unable to produce a post number for this alleged quote of mine and show TERB how depraved I am. It makes no sense why you don't do it.

The only answer is that you forged my posts and EVERYBODY can now see that. You have no credibility.
You are truly amazing, Nikki.
Are you posting from a library somewhere?
Do you even own a computer?

Do you realize how stupid it makes you look when the link to the quote in question is included in your own post yet you still can't find it?
That no matter how many times I tell you that the red 'shack said:' text is a hyperlink that goes directly to the post in question and yet you still can't find it?

Your views on race are just as current as your computer skills, Nikki.

The people of Gaza are way more educated and way more current than you and your ancient racial colonialism.
 
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You are truly amazing, Nikki.
Are you posting from a library somewhere?
Do you even own a computer?

Do you realize how stupid it makes you look when the link to the quote in question is included in your own post yet you still can't find it?
That no matter how many times I tell you that the red 'shack said:' text is a hyperlink that goes directly to the post in question and yet you still can't find it?

Your views on race are just as current as your computer skills, Nikki.

The people of Gaza are way more educated and way more current than you and your ancient racial colonialism.

ANOTHER PRO HAMAS ADVENTURER IN THE WEST RESIGNS FROM THE STATE DEPARTMENT


 
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shack

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Thank you for supporting what Geno is when he forges other people's posts. It's what he resorts to when he's losing a debate.
 

mandrill

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Sounds like some leftie has it all figured out with a diagram.

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niniveh

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What's missing in the ven diagram is the polychrome primate.

SO WHO IS TELLING THE TRUTH HERE?


Netanyahu says no Gaza ceasefire until Hamas destroyed
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday there could be no permanent ceasefire in Gaza until Hamas was destroyed, casting doubt on a key part of a truce proposal that U.S. President Joe Biden said Israel itself had made.
Biden said on Friday that Israel had proposed a deal involving an initial six-week truce with a partial Israeli military withdrawal and the release of some hostages while the two sides negotiated “a permanent end to hostilities”.
However, Netanyahu’s statement on Saturday said any notion that Israel would agree a permanent ceasefire before “the destruction of Hamas’ military and governing capabilities” was “a non-starter”.
Peace talks have sputtered for months, with Israel demanding the release of all hostages and the destruction of Hamas, while Hamas demands a permanent ceasefire, the withdrawal of Israeli forces and the release of many Palestinian prisoners.
Hamas said on Friday it was ready to engage “positively and in a constructive manner” but one of the group’s senior officials Mahmoud Mardawi said in a Qatari television interview that it had not yet received the details of the proposal.
“No agreement can be reached before the demand for the withdrawal of the occupation army and a ceasefire is met,” he said. Hamas remains committed to Israel’s destruction.
The war began on Oct. 7 when fighters from the Islamist Palestinian group rampaged into southern Israel from Gaza, killing more than 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and seizing more than 250 as hostages, according to Israeli tallies.
Israel’s ground and air campaign in Gaza has left the territory in ruins, led to widespread starvation, and killed more than 36,000 people according to Palestinian health authorities, who say most of the dead are civilians.
Last month Netanyahu defied calls from world leaders by sending Israeli troops into Rafah, the last place in tiny, crowded Gaza that they had not yet entered in force, displacing more than a million Palestinians who had been sheltering there.
Israel said Rafah, on the frontier with Egypt, was the last main stronghold for Hamas in Gaza and its campaign to destroy the group could not succeed until it had entered the city.

On Wednesday Netanyahu’s National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi said he expected the war in Gaza to continue for the rest of 2024 at least.
In the United States, Israel’s main ally, the extent of civilian suffering in Gaza has put pressure on Biden to stop the war. The president is hoping to win a second presidential term in the November election.
“It’s time for this war to end and for the day after to begin,” Biden said on Friday, calling on Israel’s leadership to resist pressure from those in the country who wanted the war to go on “indefinitely”.
Inside Israel, anger at the Oct. 7 attack has generated widespread support for the war in Gaza although there is also pressure on the governing coalition to bring back the remaining hostages.
Opposition leader Yair Lapid urged Netanyahu to agree a hostages and ceasefire deal, saying his party would support it even if right-wing factions in the governing coalition rebelled, meaning a deal would likely pass in parliament.
“The government of Israel cannot ignore President Biden’s consequential speech. There is a deal on the table and it should be made,” Lapid said in a social media post on Saturday.
Finding language to describe an end to hostilities has proven a major sticking point throughout. Mediators have previously pushed for the two sides to agree to a sustained period of calm as a compromise.
Israel says a permanent ceasefire is not possible against a group that wants to destroy it and that launched the Oct. 7 attack.
Hamas says it will not agree any deal that allows Israel’s military campaign in Gaza to continue.

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Warning: Graphic images. Ahmed Abu Athab's Aunt Jamila sobbed as she implored the world to get the boy out of Gaza for medical treatment. He was injured by Israeli fire this week and joined the growing list of wounded stuck in the embattled territory without medical aid.
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Greece to expel terrorist supporting foreign students over disruptive anti-Israel protests


(May 31, 2024 / Israel Hayom)
In a move to address escalating protests against Israel on Greek college campuses, authorities have decided to deport nine foreign students from the United Kingdom and European Union member states.

The students, detained after participating in a pro-Palestinian rally at Athens Law School on May 14, are now facing expulsion.


The rally saw 28 people arrested on charges ranging from disturbing public order and damaging property to trespassing and possessing prohibited items such as weapons or flares.

Of those detained, nine non-Greek nationals were deemed “unwanted aliens” who pose threats to public safety and national security, prompting deportation proceedings.

Lawyers representing the detained students plan to challenge the deportations at an upcoming trial. They contend the right of free movement for E.U. citizens encompasses political activism such as supporting “Palestine,” not just tourism and investment. The nine facing deportation currently remain held at the Amygdaleza detention facility.

Greece to expel foreign students over disruptive anti-Israel protests - JNS.org
 

Leimonis

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Sounds like some leftie has it all figured out with a diagram.

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I wish we could send all of them revolutionaries and freedom fighters to Palestine, Congo and Sudan. Just so they would let me suffer from capitalism in peace here.
 

mandrill

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I wish we could send all of them revolutionaries and freedom fighters to Palestine, Congo and Sudan. Just so they would let me suffer from capitalism in peace here.
It's a necessary part of the deal for all the local leftie students that the "struggle for freedom" occurs thousands of miles away. It gets so confusing when you "support the struggle" and the "freedom fighters" are raping, killing and kidnapping you and your friends.
 
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SO WHO IS TELLING THE TRUTH HERE?


Netanyahu says no Gaza ceasefire until Hamas destroyed
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PUBLISHED 3 HOURS AGOUPDATED 34 MINUTES AGO
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday there could be no permanent ceasefire in Gaza until Hamas was destroyed, casting doubt on a key part of a truce proposal that U.S. President Joe Biden said Israel itself had made.
Biden said on Friday that Israel had proposed a deal involving an initial six-week truce with a partial Israeli military withdrawal and the release of some hostages while the two sides negotiated “a permanent end to hostilities”.
However, Netanyahu’s statement on Saturday said any notion that Israel would agree a permanent ceasefire before “the destruction of Hamas’ military and governing capabilities” was “a non-starter”.
Peace talks have sputtered for months, with Israel demanding the release of all hostages and the destruction of Hamas, while Hamas demands a permanent ceasefire, the withdrawal of Israeli forces and the release of many Palestinian prisoners.
Hamas said on Friday it was ready to engage “positively and in a constructive manner” but one of the group’s senior officials Mahmoud Mardawi said in a Qatari television interview that it had not yet received the details of the proposal.
“No agreement can be reached before the demand for the withdrawal of the occupation army and a ceasefire is met,” he said. Hamas remains committed to Israel’s destruction.
The war began on Oct. 7 when fighters from the Islamist Palestinian group rampaged into southern Israel from Gaza, killing more than 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and seizing more than 250 as hostages, according to Israeli tallies.
Israel’s ground and air campaign in Gaza has left the territory in ruins, led to widespread starvation, and killed more than 36,000 people according to Palestinian health authorities, who say most of the dead are civilians.
Last month Netanyahu defied calls from world leaders by sending Israeli troops into Rafah, the last place in tiny, crowded Gaza that they had not yet entered in force, displacing more than a million Palestinians who had been sheltering there.
Israel said Rafah, on the frontier with Egypt, was the last main stronghold for Hamas in Gaza and its campaign to destroy the group could not succeed until it had entered the city.

On Wednesday Netanyahu’s National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi said he expected the war in Gaza to continue for the rest of 2024 at least.
In the United States, Israel’s main ally, the extent of civilian suffering in Gaza has put pressure on Biden to stop the war. The president is hoping to win a second presidential term in the November election.
“It’s time for this war to end and for the day after to begin,” Biden said on Friday, calling on Israel’s leadership to resist pressure from those in the country who wanted the war to go on “indefinitely”.
Inside Israel, anger at the Oct. 7 attack has generated widespread support for the war in Gaza although there is also pressure on the governing coalition to bring back the remaining hostages.
Opposition leader Yair Lapid urged Netanyahu to agree a hostages and ceasefire deal, saying his party would support it even if right-wing factions in the governing coalition rebelled, meaning a deal would likely pass in parliament.
“The government of Israel cannot ignore President Biden’s consequential speech. There is a deal on the table and it should be made,” Lapid said in a social media post on Saturday.
Finding language to describe an end to hostilities has proven a major sticking point throughout. Mediators have previously pushed for the two sides to agree to a sustained period of calm as a compromise.
Israel says a permanent ceasefire is not possible against a group that wants to destroy it and that launched the Oct. 7 attack.
Hamas says it will not agree any deal that allows Israel’s military campaign in Gaza to continue.

VIDEO 2:42
Warning: Graphic images. Ahmed Abu Athab's Aunt Jamila sobbed as she implored the world to get the boy out of Gaza for medical treatment. He was injured by Israeli fire this week and joined the growing list of wounded stuck in the embattled territory without medical aid.
REUTERS
The whole point is that Israel is going to take out Hamas. That's always been the agenda.

I don't understand the confusion you have there.
 

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The whole point is that Israel is going to take out Hamas. That's always been the agenda.

I don't understand the confusion you have there.
I guess the confusion is that Biden is trying to force Israel to accept a ceasefire plan, not in Israel's best interest, because there's a Nov 5/2024 Presidential election, coming up!!
 

mandrill

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I guess the confusion is that Biden is trying to force Israel to accept a ceasefire plan, not in Israel's best interest, because there's a Nov 5/2024 Presidential election, coming up!!
Fuck me, Mitch!

I actually agree with something you wrote! 😲
 
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It's a necessary part of the deal for all the local leftie students that the "struggle for freedom" occurs thousands of miles away. It gets so confusing when you "support the struggle" and the "freedom fighters" are raping, killing and kidnapping you and your friends.
Ah, the view that Palestinians couldn't also possibly be friends.
Of course.

Its the view of someone who doesn't actually have many friends.


 
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The whole point is that Israel is going to take out Hamas. That's always been the agenda.

I don't understand the confusion you have there.
No, the agenda has always been for Netanyahu to continue killing Palestinians as long as possible in order to avoid being kicked out of office.
Regardless of destroying zionism along with Gaza, this has always been about Netanyahu needing to commit genocide to remain in office.


 
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Leimonis

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It's a necessary part of the deal for all the local leftie students that the "struggle for freedom" occurs thousands of miles away. It gets so confusing when you "support the struggle" and the "freedom fighters" are raping, killing and kidnapping you and your friends.
I’ve spoken to a girl here that loves raves and electronic music and she was fine with hamas killing girls just like her on October 7. Cited context, self defence and all the usual garbage.

When TikTok tells them that spilling blood is okay they will believe it.
 
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I’ve spoken to a girl here that loves raves and electronic music and she was fine with hamas killing girls just like her on October 7. Cited context, self defence and all the usual garbage.

When TikTok tells them that spilling blood is okay they will believe it.
Is that like you being ok with spilling the blood of similar aged girls if they are Palestinian?
Was that from tiktok too?

Maybe that explains this.


 
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Zionism lost this debate months ago.
We were talking about YOU and and once again, you avoid providing a direct reply to a challenge. You change the topic from you forging posts to Zionism.
 
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