Jews Take Note: Dems Not That Into You

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  1. georgephillip

    georgephillip Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Kosher clowns launched the June 1967 war in Palestine:

    https://2001-2009.state.gov/r/pa/ho...war began on June,Jerusalem and the West Bank.

    "In the morning of June 5, 1967, Israel launched a preemptive strike against Egyptian forces in response to Egypt's closing of the Straits of Tiran.

    "By June 11, the conflict had come to include Jordan and Syria.

    "As a result of this conflict, Israel gained control over the Sinai peninsula, the Golan Heights, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem. Israeli claims on these territories, and the question of the Palestinians stranded there, posed a long term challenge to Middle East diplomacy."
     
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    georgephillip Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Israel maintained effective control over Gaza by controlling six of seven land borders, all coastal waters and airspace, the Gazan population registry, limited food, water, and internet service. On October 7th Israel's victims hit back; it won't be the last time.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaza_...ip's,borders are heavily militarily fortified.

    "Between December 2000 and June 2001, the barrier between Gaza and Israel was reconstructed. A barrier on the Gaza Strip-Egypt border was constructed starting in 2004.[82]

    "The main crossing points are the northern Erez Crossing into Israel and the southern Rafah Crossing into Egypt.

    "The eastern Karni Crossing used for cargo, closed down in 2011.[83] Israel controls the Gaza Strip's northern borders, as well as its territorial waters and airspace.

    "Egypt controls Gaza Strip's southern border, under an agreement between it and Israel.[84]

    "Neither Israel or Egypt permits free travel from Gaza as both borders are heavily militarily fortified. 'Egypt maintains a strict blockade on Gaza in order to isolate Hamas from Islamist insurgents in the Sinai.'"
     
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    Sounds like you're a big fan of the vile atrocities committed against innocent Jewish girls. I think we all have your number.

    And actually the dead terrorists will never do this again.
     
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    Sounds like you're a big fan of greedy, racist Jews waging genocide:

    https://chrishedges.substack.com/p/...ue&r=cqtc&triedRedirect=true&utm_medium=email

    "The incursion on Oct. 7 into Israel by Hamas and other resistance groups, which left 1,154 Israelis, tourists and migrant workers dead and saw about 240 people taken hostage, gave Israel the pretext for what it has long craved — the total erasure of Palestinians.

    "Israel has razed 77 percent of healthcare facilities in Gaza, 68 percent of telecommunication infrastructure, nearly all municipal and governmental buildings, commercial, industrial and agricultural centers, almost half of all roads, over 60 percent of Gaza’s 439,000 homes, 68 percent of residential buildings — the bombing of the Al-Taj tower in Gaza City on Oct. 25, killed 101 people, including 44 children and 37 women, and injured hundreds — and obliterated refugee camps.

    "The attack on the Jabalia refugee camp on Oct. 25 killed at least 126 civilians, including 69 children, and injured 280.

    "Israel has damaged or destroyed Gaza’s universities, all of which are now closed, and 60 percent of other educational facilities, including 13 libraries.

    "It has also destroyed at least 195 heritage sites, including 208 mosques, churches, and Gaza’s Central Archives that held 150 years of historical records and documents."
     
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    Are you a fan of attrocities committed against THOUSANDS of palestinian girls by white Jewish european thugs is the REAL question?
     
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    It's ethic cleansing on a level never seen since the darfur genocide by the janjaweed
     
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    https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/darfur

    "Between 2003 and 2005, an estimated 200,000 civilians died from brutal attacks, disease, and starvation in Darfur.

    "This was the result of a campaign of violence by the Sudanese government.

    "Two million people were displaced from their homes.

    "In 2004, the US Secretary of State called the violence in Darfur a genocide.

    "Fighting broke out again in Sudan in 2023.

    "This fighting threatens millions of civilians across the country.


    "It also escalates the risk of genocide in Darfur."

    Since the latest "civil" war in South Sudan broke out in 2013, US arms merchants have found ways to profit from that conflict as well:

    https://fpif.org/how-the-united-states-kept-arms-flowing-into-south-sudan/

    "During the South Sudanese Civil War, which has claimed nearly 400,000 lives, the United States helped the main belligerent in the war continually acquire arms through Uganda, a close U.S. ally in the region.

    "For years, the Ugandan government channeled arms, ammunition, and military aircraft to the regime of President Salva Kiir, according to multiple reports by Conflict Armament Research and the U.N. Panel of Experts on South Sudan.

    "'Uganda remains the main transit point and facilitator for arms and ammunition to the regime,' former U.S. diplomat Payton Knopf reported in September."
     
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    It should be noted that salva kiir was the leader of SPLA, the militia fighting against the janjaweed.
     
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