arab women are unreal btw
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Is your wife an Arab or a Jew?
Its really great to see that the Covid-19 vaccination program has been a huge success in Israel & life has returned back to normal.
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I was only saying the other day a new WW was imminent
there has just been an all merciful blast outside.
no siren
Will you come home out of it ffs
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The cunt is in Athy, donât mind him.
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Could easily be a rocket fired in athy too to be fair
i can verify i am not
sorry lads
power is flickering
catch ye later
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Stay safe.
You are some man to start trouble
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ground invasion has NOT started
21% of the population of Israel are Arabs.
80% of the Arabs are Muslim, about 10% are Druze and 10% are Christian Arabs.
Interestingly, Jews actually only make up about 75% of Israel, and they are not monolithic, some are quite secular, some very religious, and then there are Sephardic and Ashkenazi differences.
Lot of nuance in there.
Hereâs an interesting graphic.
that was it warning only as far as Yavne, x2 landed there in Ramle
blew up a car - other one in the football stadium of Beitar Tel Aviv Ramle
In Jewish discourse, this refusal to forget the pastâor accept its verdictâevokes deep pride. The late philosopher Isaiah Berlin once boasted that Jews âhave longer memoriesâ than other peoples. And in the late 19th century, Zionists harnessed this long collective memory to create a movement for return to a territory most Jews had never seen. âAfter being forcibly exiled from their land, the people kept faith with it throughout their Dispersion,â proclaims Israelâs Declaration of Independence . The State of Israel constitutes âthe realizationâ of this âage-old dream.â
Why is dreaming of return laudable for Jews but pathological for Palestinians? Asking the question does not imply that the two dreams are symmetrical. The Palestinian families that mourn Jaffa or Safed lived there recently and remember intimate details about their lost homes. They experienced dispossession from Israel-Palestine. The Jews who for centuries afflicted themselves on Tisha BâAv, or created the Zionist movement, only imagined it. âYou never stopped dreaming,â the Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish once told an Israeli interviewer. âBut your dream was farther away in time and place . . . I have been an exile for only 50 years. My dream is vivid, fresh.â Darwish noted another crucial difference between the Jewish and Palestinian dispersions: âYou created our exile, we didnât create your exile.â
Still, despite these differences, many prominent Palestiniansâfrom Darwish to Edward Said to law professor George Bisharat to former Knesset member Talab al-Sana âhave alluded to the bitter irony of Jews telling another people to give up on their homeland and assimilate in foreign lands. We, of all people, should understand how insulting that demand is. Jewish leaders keep insisting that, to achieve peace, Palestinians must forget the Nakba, the catastrophe they endured in 1948. But it is more accurate to say that peace will come when Jews remember. The better we remember why Palestinians left, the better we will understand why they deserve the chance to return.
https://jewishcurrents.org/teshuvah-a-jewish-case-for-palestinian-refugee-return/
this is spreading lads
The mansion her sister lives in outside Ramallah may now not be the safest location for 5 kids.
There is a settlement there called Itamar its off 443 before the prison when you turn left for Ramallah on the way from Rishon Lezion to Pisgaat Zeev- , in 2013 a fella went in there and murdered 4 kids⌠all this shit is back on now
Ambrose_McNulty:
So sheâs not an Arab.
have you seen Arab houses??
theyâre like hotels - grandparents and the whole lot in them, up in the galilee around Cafernaum, over to Naharia
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