Israel at war

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shack

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Israel ends the ceasefire already.
Take them to the ICC
Is it possible for you to ever make an honest post? If you want to be believed, you should cite a less biased source than I'll jizz on ya'. If your story were true, all respected neutral outlets would be reporting this. Do you have corroboration from Reuters, CNN, MSNBC. I've had CNN on for a couple of hours and there's nary a mention.

This is why you are not taken seriously. You are incapable of telling the straight truth.
 

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Is it possible for you to ever make an honest post? If you want to be believed, you should cite a less biased source than I'll jizz on ya'. If your story were true, all respected neutral outlets would be reporting this. Do you have corroboration from Reuters, CNN, MSNBC. I've had CNN on for a couple of hours and there's nary a mention.

This is why you are not taken seriously. You are incapable of telling the straight truth.
Al Jazeera is trustworthy, you are not.
Why should anyone trust you?

Israel enforcing ceasefire with its own ‘interpretation of the agreement’
Reporting from Amman, Jordan

The Israeli army says they neutralised the area where medium-range rockets of Hezbollah were stored. It did not say whoever was there was attempting to launch them.
But this is in line with what the Israeli army and government have been saying even from before the ceasefire agreement took effect, which is that Israel would enforce the ceasefire with fire. And that it would not allow Hezbollah to roam free in southern Lebanon and wouldn’t allow the group to rearm. That is the interpretation of the agreement Israel is going with.
But what we’ve been able to see and read from the text of the agreement is that it doesn’t include Israel’s right to enforce the ceasefire.
In any case, this does stress-test the agreement, which is supposed to be implemented over 60 days, long time with a lot of room for these sorts of incidents.
Inside Israel, the right-wing coalition government is still tightly held together.
But what we’re seeing now is that residents of northern Israel, who have been supporting the war and Benjamin Netanyahu, are very angry. Many of them are not accepting the invitation to go back to their communities, and the Israeli opposition is capitalising on that anger.
 

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A thread of Islamic child terrorists attacking Israelis...
 

shack

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Al Jazeera is trustworthy, you are not.
Why should anyone trust you?
I didn't make any claims that require trust so your comment about me is meaningless. This is your claim and it's already been established that nobody is trusted less than you.

Israel enforcing ceasefire with its own ‘interpretation of the agreement’
Reporting from Amman, Jordan
The Israeli army says they neutralised the area where medium-range rockets of Hezbollah were stored. It did not say whoever was there was attempting to launch them.
But this is in line with what the Israeli army and government have been saying even from before the ceasefire agreement took effect, which is that Israel would enforce the ceasefire with fire. And that it would not allow Hezbollah to roam free in southern Lebanon and wouldn’t allow the group to rearm. That is the interpretation of the agreement Israel is going with.
But what we’ve been able to see and read from the text of the agreement is that it doesn’t include Israel’s right to enforce the ceasefire.
In any case, this does stress-test the agreement, which is supposed to be implemented over 60 days, long time with a lot of room for these sorts of incidents.
Inside Israel, the right-wing coalition government is still tightly held together.
But what we’re seeing now is that residents of northern Israel, who have been supporting the war and Benjamin Netanyahu, are very angry. Many of them are not accepting the invitation to go back to their communities, and the Israeli opposition is capitalising on that anger.
If you're sticking with the Jizz boys you lose. You need to do better.

If true, this gives Hezbollah the right to fire back. How hard has Huzzah pushed back. What do other news outlets say.
 
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I didn't make any claims that require trust so your comment about me is meaningless. This is your claim and it's already been established that nobody is trusted less than you.
If you're sticking with the Jizz boys you lose. You need to do better.
If true, this gives Hezbollah the right to fire back. How hard has Huzzah pushed back. What do other news outlets say.
You think people would trust someone who calls Al Jazeera 'jizz boys' and accuses people of getting off on 'kiddie death porn'?
You don't trust anyone or anything but Netanyahu and the IDF.

 

shack

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You think people would trust someone who calls Al Jazeera 'jizz boys' and accuses people of getting off on 'kiddie death porn'?
You don't trust anyone or anything but Netanyahu and the IDF.
Seeing as they are pro-terrorist, yes. Plus, I am trusted on TERB more than you are. And you are the only one who doesn't accept that the term is a metaphor for an obsession.
 
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