Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a moment too soon.
For they sow the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind.
The Palestinians are reaping the consequences of decades of bad choices, poor decisions, and one too many terror attacks. Their rationalizations for their behavior have proven feckless, and their protestations of endless victimization at the hands of those determined to defend against their terror have proven as profitless as they have been baseless.
Let's hope that those left standing in the region are finally able to live in amity.
Just when you think MAGA couldn't sink any lower...then they go cheer on genocide....
So celebrating the death of one RW prick in a manner that he himself found acceptable is frowned upon, but celebrating the death of thousands of innocent people is A-OK.
Anonymous wrote:Not a moment too soon.
For they sow the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind.
The Palestinians are reaping the consequences of decades of bad choices, poor decisions, and one too many terror attacks. Their rationalizations for their behavior have proven feckless, and their protestations of endless victimization at the hands of those determined to defend against their terror have proven as profitless as they have been baseless.
Let's hope that those left standing in the region are finally able to live in amity.
Anonymous wrote:Egypt and Jordan are free to let then Palestinians in any day they like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a moment too soon.
For they sow the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind.
The Palestinians are reaping the consequences of decades of bad choices, poor decisions, and one too many terror attacks. Their rationalizations for their behavior have proven feckless, and their protestations of endless victimization at the hands of those determined to defend against their terror have proven as profitless as they have been baseless.
Let's hope that those left standing in the region are finally able to live in amity.
Genocide is never the right answer to punish otherwise innocent civilians.
- American Jew.
It is the right answer and the best answer if your goal is to exterminate a population in order to take their land to create a Jewish ethnostate.
That is Jared Kushner and Donald Trump's goal, and it appears that they will be successful. I wonder if those Michigan voters are regretting anything at this juncture?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a moment too soon.
For they sow the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind.
The Palestinians are reaping the consequences of decades of bad choices, poor decisions, and one too many terror attacks. Their rationalizations for their behavior have proven feckless, and their protestations of endless victimization at the hands of those determined to defend against their terror have proven as profitless as they have been baseless.
Let's hope that those left standing in the region are finally able to live in amity.
Are you celebrating this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a moment too soon.
For they sow the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind.
The Palestinians are reaping the consequences of decades of bad choices, poor decisions, and one too many terror attacks. Their rationalizations for their behavior have proven feckless, and their protestations of endless victimization at the hands of those determined to defend against their terror have proven as profitless as they have been baseless.
Let's hope that those left standing in the region are finally able to live in amity.
Genocide is never the right answer to punish otherwise innocent civilians.
- American Jew.
It is the right answer and the best answer if your goal is to exterminate a population in order to take their land to create a Jewish ethnostate.
Anonymous wrote:Not a moment too soon.
For they sow the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind.
The Palestinians are reaping the consequences of decades of bad choices, poor decisions, and one too many terror attacks. Their rationalizations for their behavior have proven feckless, and their protestations of endless victimization at the hands of those determined to defend against their terror have proven as profitless as they have been baseless.
Let's hope that those left standing in the region are finally able to live in amity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a moment too soon.
For they sow the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind.
The Palestinians are reaping the consequences of decades of bad choices, poor decisions, and one too many terror attacks. Their rationalizations for their behavior have proven feckless, and their protestations of endless victimization at the hands of those determined to defend against their terror have proven as profitless as they have been baseless.
Let's hope that those left standing in the region are finally able to live in amity.
Genocide is never the right answer to punish otherwise innocent civilians.
- American Jew.
Anonymous wrote:Not a moment too soon.
For they sow the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind.
The Palestinians are reaping the consequences of decades of bad choices, poor decisions, and one too many terror attacks. Their rationalizations for their behavior have proven feckless, and their protestations of endless victimization at the hands of those determined to defend against their terror have proven as profitless as they have been baseless.
Let's hope that those left standing in the region are finally able to live in amity.
The ground operation and intensifying Israeli bombardment risk deepening the humanitarian crisis in a war that has already killed tens of thousands of Palestinians.
The Israeli military said on Tuesday that it had launched a ground incursion into Gaza City overnight, embarking on a risky operation to take control of a key urban area even as hundreds of thousands of Palestinian residents remain there.
The ground operation and intensifying Israeli bombardment risks deepening the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, in a nearly two-year-long war that has already killed tens of thousands of people. Windows were felt shaking in buildings as far as 25 miles away.
“We are all terrified," said Montaser Bahja, a former schoolteacher sheltering in an apartment in western Gaza City near the coast. “Death would be more merciful than what we’re living through.”