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Post by agentf on Sept 22, 2020 7:57:02 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Oct 9, 2020 6:26:56 GMT -5
A new low by the Netanyahu administration, that of razing a children's school: www.aa.com.tr/en/middle-east/israel-to-tear-down-new-palestinian-school-in-west-bank/1999618Israeli courts are not interested in the common good or justice. They're weaponized to undo society and international norms that guarantee access to education. They shortcircuit the building codes' permit system to pursue their plan of extermination. If this is not evidence of the #epicfail of supposed "peace" accords, I don't know what is. And if that weren't enough, those purporting to have Palestinians' interests at heart are blocking Palestinian attempts at compliance by way of holding elections. I don't think letting them have democratic elections means Turkey will invade those other countries. It's splitting hairs at this point. And it won't mean another Arab Spring. Normalization will be the next Arab Spring. One only needs to look historically at European courts in the last two centuries, to see the writing on the wall. Fools, all of you. Shiny objects will make you fall. Not helping your own kind.
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Post by agentf on Oct 9, 2020 7:05:52 GMT -5
Oh! And lookie here! Israel doesn't give a flying f☆ck about Arab countries' concern about Turkish expansion - they're going full buddy buddy in Azerbaijan! (And using illegal weapons doing it too, quelle surprise!!) www.middleeasteye.net/news/azerbaijan-armenia-conflict-israel-turkey-strange-bedfellowsI bet things would be different if Arabs invested in scientific education and didn't rely on foreign technology, and if the US didn't muscle international organizations in order to keep a monopoly on the arms industry. Meanwhile Israel is going to separate Turkish support of Palestinians by peddling their wares... 🙄 So soft and easy. It's like a bad skit.
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Post by agentf on Oct 11, 2020 8:57:49 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Oct 17, 2020 8:09:49 GMT -5
Amidst the background of record 2020 illegal settlements auto-approved by Israelis, which Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy and Spain denounce, thank God, I may be stupid in asking the following however why do Palestinians have to give any proof towards statehood since Palestine's existence goes back to biblical times? There's no doubt there are some documented treaties with neighbours, and other historical references, so why do we still hesitate to correct the recent record and state the obvious? Palestine existed - with Jews in it - before Israel. And Israel as a cultural entity has grossly misbehaved by breaking international law. Is it because some countries are afraid of Israeli disruptions or transgressions unto their sovereignty too? Looking at the numbers, Israelis are a handful that surely larger countries can defend against. It's like a mouse scaring a buffalo...🙄 Meanwhile the brave ones who recognize Palestine have not all the biggest arsenals. So why isn't everyone just giving Palestinians a much deserved break after 5+ decades? Seriously. www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/10/16/european-powers-condemn-israel-settlement-approvalswww.aljazeera.com/news/2020/10/15/israels-settlement-approvals-hit-record-high-watchdog
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Post by agentf on Oct 21, 2020 8:12:48 GMT -5
An "administrative"-ly detained man on hunger strike is near death. I'm fairly convinced the "Peace Accord" delegation yesterday did not visit Israelis to plead for his release. www.theguardian.com/world/2020/oct/21/maher-al-akhras-hunger-striking-palestinian-israel-west-bank-close-to-deathNo...forging documents and committing bank fraud, as their leader MbZ does in the UK, is so much more fun than actually doing what's right. Like with the divorce last year, the UK should call this time Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al Nahyan to court, and bring his handsy cousin with him.
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Post by agentf on Oct 24, 2020 19:41:29 GMT -5
Sometimes, like upon hearing this hunger striker went to a Ramallah hospital, I thank Heaven of course and feel like including my poker face bestie too, in my thanks and prayers. May Maher al Akhras be reunited with his loved ones, until all others including children "administratively" detained without cause or charges or allowed lawyers' nor family visits - also be released. Without having to starve for 90 days. Amen. An "administrative"-ly detained man on hunger strike is near death. I'm fairly convinced the "Peace Accord" delegation yesterday did not visit Israelis to plead for his release. www.theguardian.com/world/2020/oct/21/maher-al-akhras-hunger-striking-palestinian-israel-west-bank-close-to-deathNo...forging documents and committing bank fraud, as their leader MbZ does in the UK, is so much more fun than actually doing what's right. Like with the divorce last year, the UK should call this time Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al Nahyan to court, and bring his handsy cousin with him.
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Post by agentf on Oct 26, 2020 2:08:16 GMT -5
Lest I forget...Israeli sh*ts for soldiers commemorated the release of the hunger striker by killing a teenager by hitting his neck (presumably on the ground) with the butts of their rifles and sent him to the same hospital to die. Dudes, it makes you anything but superior. History will look on you like the subhuman trash you aspire so fervently to be.
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Post by agentf on Oct 27, 2020 7:45:13 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Oct 27, 2020 16:30:58 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Oct 30, 2020 3:30:39 GMT -5
The American UN envoy thinks the Arab Peace Initiative of 2002 has been rendered moot...by a harebrained US Vision for Peace, though she has this foresight of more failures to come: This, primarily because: 1) the Vision as it were, was devised without consulting the two parties concerned, chiefly the Palestinians, so no due diligence 2) its process was polluted by conflicts of interest between the Vision's US proponents and Israelis 3) it's not rooted in law, as the Arab Peace Initiative is 4) it's not even concerned with redressing illegalities, i.e.: occupation, land theft, expulsions, arbitrary arrests, jailings, human rights violations, etc. Plus, evidence shows - with building permits - that no fair treatment is expected 5) it's instead a US blanket endorsement of crimes, by a criminal administration, displaying the erroneous underlying belief that brute power should dictate over decency As such, it's not worthy of consideration by the international body that upholds international law. www.palestinechronicle.com/un-envoy-to-un-arab-peace-initiative-is-no-longer-necessary/
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Post by agentf on Nov 1, 2020 11:36:05 GMT -5
As I'm sure to underperform in a test tomorrow, I can't resist however posting something we are taught in textbooks, as a refresher of ideals propounded by an Israeli judge:  Pardon my French 😏
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Post by agentf on Nov 3, 2020 14:15:24 GMT -5
www.presstv.com/Detail/2020/11/02/637774/Arab-League-urges-Britain-to-correct-historical-mistake-over-1917-Balfour-Declaration❤ The American UN envoy thinks the Arab Peace Initiative of 2002 has been rendered moot...by a harebrained US Vision for Peace, though she has this foresight of more failures to come: This, primarily because: 1) the Vision as it were, was devised without consulting the two parties concerned, chiefly the Palestinians, so no due diligence 2) its process was polluted by conflicts of interest between the Vision's US proponents and Israelis 3) it's not rooted in law, as the Arab Peace Initiative is 4) it's not even concerned with redressing illegalities, i.e.: occupation, land theft, expulsions, arbitrary arrests, jailings, human rights violations, etc. Plus, evidence shows - with building permits - that no fair treatment is expected 5) it's instead a US blanket endorsement of crimes, by a criminal administration, displaying the erroneous underlying belief that brute power should dictate over decency As such, it's not worthy of consideration by the international body that upholds international law. www.palestinechronicle.com/un-envoy-to-un-arab-peace-initiative-is-no-longer-necessary/
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Post by agentf on Nov 5, 2020 17:06:45 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Nov 20, 2020 6:50:20 GMT -5
Pompeo is your modern-day Judas. Anyone who looks dispassionately at history would admit that Israelites framed Jesus; infiltrated his inner circle; corrupted one of his disciples with false promises; brought him before an incompetent court; inflated the charge; couched the irrational charge into something made subversive to the higher civil authority, washed their hands of their crime and hired yellers to make sure Barabas and not Jesus got off. All because he - as one of them - was revolutionizing their power structure. Pompeo is just more conscious of what he's doing and he'll keep the money. And he's doing it to Muslims not early Christians this time. But he's victimizing a religious group nonetheless, in order for Israelites to reign over the scene of the crime. At their rate of revisionism too, in less than decades they will assert they had no hand in Jesus's crucifixion. Dispassionately we wouldn't let perpetrators do this over and over again. So why are we?
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Post by agentf on Nov 27, 2020 19:00:49 GMT -5
As the spokesperson of the unspoken a lot of times, I think many would agree that if presented with the quandary of responding to bloodsoaked acts of violation of sovereignty and constant impediment to peace by a politician reviled by throngs of protestors at his door who are tired of his anachronistic bellicose policies, two and a half words come to mind:
"don't miss".
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Post by agentf on Jan 13, 2021 12:53:27 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Jan 20, 2021 5:55:48 GMT -5
I will never believe in rewarding larceny and fake democracy.
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Post by agentf on Jan 28, 2021 9:12:35 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Feb 1, 2021 8:12:05 GMT -5
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