You can't hide yourself. Your style was locked down years ago.
Well it just goes to show things are not what they seem. Please, Sister Morphine, turn my nightmares into dreams. Oh, can't you see I'm fading fast? And that this shot will be my last?
Israel responds by telling people to leave Gaza. Giving innocent people an opportunity to leave.
Israel bombs places in Gaza where Hamas leaders are located and kills some of them.
Israel continues to tell non combatants to leave. Because unlike Hamas they try to avoid killing innocent kids. In contrast, Hamas hides behind them.
Israel will now invade Gaza with the goal of doing away with Hamas altogether. They continue to tell innocent non combatants to leave. Do that Hamas cowards can’t hide behind them.
Evil Iran is against Israel. If you’re against Israel you’re for Iran.
If you’re against Israel you’re an idiot.
Newsflash....Israel has been bombing Gaza since 1948. Israel kicked put Palestinians by gun point in 1948 and made them walk to Gaza where they were fenced and walled in. I guess you conveniently forgot all the evil s*** Israel has done to Palestinians.
by those counts, that's 4100 dead in that region since Trump left office. solid foreign policy work going on at the moment.
Here is a timeline of key US decisions regarding Palestinians since Trump assumed office.
2017:
February 16: Trump drops the long-standing US commitment to a two-state solution, says he would back a single-state solution after meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
March 24: US Senate approves the appointment of David Friedman, a supporter and donor to illegal settlements on occupied Palestinian land, as Washington’s ambassador to Israel. December 6: Trump announces a controversial decision to relocate US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, formally recognises Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, breaking with decades of US policy.
2018:
January 3: Trump threatens to cut aid to the Palestinians in a series of Twitter posts, citing their unwillingness “to talk peace”.
January 17: US government cuts more than half its planned funding ($65m out of a $125m aid package) to UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees that caters to more than five million registered refugees.
May 14: US embassy officially opens in Jerusalem on the same day Palestinians commemorate 70 years since the Nakba or “Catastrophe”, the ethnic cleansing of Palestinian cities and towns by Zionist paramilitaries in 1948 – also the eve of when the state of Israel was established.
August 19: Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, who was tasked along with envoy Jason Greenblatt with reviving the stalled peace process in 2017, embarks on Middle East tour to build support for the yet-to-be-announced Israeli-Palestinian peace plan.
August 25: US cuts $200m economic aid to the Palestinians after it had planned to provide $251m for good governance, health, education and funding for civil society in the current 2018 budget.
August 31: US State Department says it is stopping all funding to UNRWA after determining the organisation to be an “irredeemably flawed operation”.
September 9: US slashes one of its last remaining aid programmes ($25m in financial assistance) to a network of six hospitals in occupied East Jerusalem.
September 10: US closes the PLO mission to Washington, DC, over Palestinian Authority’s refusal to enter into US-led talks with Israel.
September 17: US revokes visas for the PLO envoy and his family in Washington, DC, causing them to leave the country.
September 17: US cuts $10m in aid for programmes on conflict resolution, designed to bring reconciliation for Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, as well as between Jewish and Palestinian citizens of Israel.
2019:
March 25: Trump recognises Israel’s 1981 annexation of the occupied Golan Heights, reversing decades of US’s policy.
June 20: US reveals proposal to create a $50bn global investment fund for the Palestinians and neighbouring Arab states, designed to be the economic engine of the US’s Middle East peace plan.
June 25: Bahrain hosts the Manama conference to discuss what the US described as the economic part of the long-delayed peace plan.
June 26: Jared Kushner, Trump’s adviser and son-in-law, urges Palestinian leaders, who boycotted and decried the US-led economic workshop in Bahrain, to think outside the “traditional box” as Manama conference closes.
November 18: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announces that the administration will no longer abide by a 1978 State Department legal opinion that Israeli settlements were inconsistent with international law.
Thank you for this. For all of the bad things we can say about Trump, he did a lot of good things regarding foreign policy, particularly in the Middle East. Cutting off funding from terrorists is the right move. As we have seen so clearly, Hamas was spending that aid on rockets rather than infrastructure and improving the lives of the people it governs. More recently, Biden was poised to give Iran 6 billion dollars. I'm glad he saw the light.
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Vladimir Putin (Russia was historically one of the bigger supporters of Israel)
Hanan Achraoui (I never trust an Arab Christian mediatized by the West to do the saint war for me. After all who is fighting Israel now and ever? the Muslims because they have power.)
Will Garland to the same for the murderer of Christopher Wright in Chattanooga? Clear hate crime. What about any of these other 25 just in the month of September?
We already know blacks who kill whites are given the most harsh penalties and sentences.
It wasn't until 1999 that a white was sentenced to death for killing a black in the state of Texas. What about the justice for thousands of blacks murdered by whites in the history of that state and all states.
How many of these black on white killings were hate crimes
We already know blacks who kill whites are given the most harsh penalties and sentences.
It wasn't until 1999 that a white was sentenced to death for killing a black in the state of Texas. What about the justice for thousands of blacks murdered by whites in the history of that state and all states.
How many of these black on white killings were hate crimes
We are shocked and disturbed to learn that a landlord in Chicago expressing anti-Muslim and anti-Palestinian views broke into a Muslim family's apartment and attacked them with a knife, injuring the mother and killing her 6-year-old son, Wadea Al-Fayoume. @cairchicago will hold a press conference this afternoon to share more details, God willing. The Islamophobic rhetoric and anti-Palestinian racism being spread by politicians, media outlets, and social media platforms must stop. Now. #Palestine #Israel #Islamophobia #Wadea