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    9,000 Photos from 1800’s British Mandate of Palestine – with no trace of ‘Palestinians’


    Where ARE all those Palestinians, the proclaimed one million of them who lived in Israel before they were ‘displaced’?

    Nowhere.

    Nowhere, because they never existed.

    And where are all the mosques for those “1 million Palestinians”? With Muslims comes mosques. There can be no Muslim population without a large proportion of mosques. If they had been 1 million at the turn of the Century, or even in 1920 after they began immigrating to fight the British, with their rapid population growth Palestine would consist of over 40 million people today and not 4 million. That alone proves the Palestinian jihad lies. Their population is small because they are new invaders and occupiers who arrived late with an aim to commit jihad. They never lost land that was never theirs to begin with!

    The British army permitted merely a few Ottomans to remain due to religious observations, the rest was Jewish. In reality according to eyewitness reports the barren British Mandate had a very small number of people living on it. Félix Bonfils (1831-1885) was a French photographer and writer who was active in the Middle East. Four years after his arrival he reported 15,000 prints of Egypt, Palestine, Syria, and Greece, and 9,000 stereoscopic-views. He traveled to the region several times and we hear of no mass population of Palestinians, which contradicts everything the Palestinians lie about to the world.

    His pictures did not manage to capture any photographs of a single so-called ‘Palestinian’ who are suppose to have lost land to Jewish occupation, if we believe Arab propaganda. All he found was a few bedouines passing through and some remnants of the Ottoman Turks. Guess why? Because the “Palestinian” people as we know them today never existed.

    The original philistines which the Arab jihadi’s named themselves after were a small group of lawless bandits who occupied the region near Gaza by force and died out before the birth of Christ. Islam was created over 600 years after the death of Christ and is the world’s youngest religion.

    Palestinians are a fake creation ordered and constructed by the Grand Mufti Haj Mohammed Effendi Amin el-Husseini [1889-1974]. They were basically discovered (formed and invented) and originate from mass immigration from Egypt and Saudi Arabia with purpose to commit jihad. The Egyptian fighters ended up in Gaza and the Saudi fighters ended up in the West Bank according to their rout of entry.

    This has been well documented by British government reports from the British Mandate and from Transjordan. It also fits the video clips and rants by Hamas leaders, who seem well aware that Palestinians are fake yet continue to argue that they ‘lost land’. We are dealing with a terrorist organization here, and not a people who became victims of loss of land.

    It is also important to pay attention to the fact that once Israel had been assigned to be returned to the Jewish people in 1917, Muslims rapidly began to pour into the region from other countries with a purpose to kill them. The first conflict and killing in Israel/Palestine was initiated by the Muslims. At that point to control the population influx the British government stopped Jewish people from entering the area. So for a short span, the Muslim population suddenly became a majority. Not for natural reasons but due to their rapid invasion and occupation. Therefore, if we look at timeline of events in history we will quite easily see that the REAL occupiers of the region are the Muslims.

    https://palestineisraelconflict.wor...800s-with-no-trace-of-displaced-palestinians/
     
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    "Arabs incited to violence by rumors that Jews were planning to seize control of the Temple Mount"...Some things never change

    From Wikipedia
    1929 Hebron massacre

    1929 Palestine riots
    The Hebron massacre refers to the killing of sixty-seven or sixty-nine Jews on 24 August 1929 in Hebron, then part of Mandatory Palestine, by Arabs incited to violence by rumors that Jews were planning to seize control of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.[1] The event also left scores seriously wounded or maimed. Jewish homes were pillaged and synagogues were ransacked. Some of the 435 Jews who survived were hidden by local Arab families,[2] although the extent of this phenomenon is debated.[3] Soon after, all Hebron's Jews were evacuated by the British authorities.[4] Many returned in 1931, but almost all were evacuated at the outbreak of the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine. The massacre formed part of the 1929 Palestine riots, in which a total of 133 Jews and 110 Arabs were killed, and brought the centuries-old Jewish presence in Hebron to an end.[5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]

    The massacre, together with that of Jews in Safed, sent shock waves through Jewish communities in Palestine and around the world. It led to the re-organization and development of the Jewish paramilitary organization, the Haganah, which later became the nucleus of the Israel Defense Forces.[13]

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    1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine

    The 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine, later came to be known as The Great Revolt or The Great Palestinian Revolt (Thawrat Filastin al-Kubra),[10] was a nationalist uprising by Palestinian Arabs in Mandatory Palestine against the British administration of the Palestine Mandate, demanding Arab independence and the end of the policy of open-ended Jewish immigration and land purchases with the stated goal of establishing a "Jewish National Home"...

    The Arab revolt in Mandatory Palestine was unsuccessful, and its consequences affected the outcome of the 1948 Palestine war.[18] It caused the British Mandate to give crucial support to pre-state Zionist militias like the Haganah, whereas on the Palestinian Arab side, the revolt forced the flight into exile of the main Palestinian Arab leader of the period, the Grand Mufti of JerusalemHaj Amin al-Husseini...

    In 1930 Sheikh Izz ad-Din al-Qassam organized and established the Black Hand, an anti-Zionist and anti-British militant organization. He recruited and arranged military training for peasants and by 1935 he had enlisted between 200 and 800 men. They were engaged in a campaign of vandalizing trees planted by farmers and British-constructed rail lines...

    During the summer of [1936] thousands of Jewish-farmed acres and orchards were destroyed, Jewish civilians were attacked and murdered, and some Jewish communities, such as those in Beisan and Acre, fled to safer areas.[

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    The Arabs initiated the use of violence against the Jews. The Jews fought back in self defense. Jewish settlers had been invited in by the British, who had conquered the land from the Ottomans during World War I. Jews had no need to initiate the use of violence against the Arabs. They could perform better in the classroom and on the job. If the Arabs had not initiated the use of violence, the land of Israel would have been gradually and peacefully gentrified.

    Jews are not the first to use violence. In the Near East, when Jews have been attacked, they respond with a violence as terrifying as it is thorough.

    It is worth adding that the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem - Haj Amin al-Husseini - was an active supporter of Nazi Germany during World War II. When the SS was opened to non Germans, many Palestinians joined.
     
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    Wait for a Bigmouth to bring up the King David Hotel to prove Israel was founded on terrorism, for the 87th time ...like it happened in a vacuum
     
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    Israel was founded on the Jewish resistance to Arab terrorism. Fortunately, the Jews won. :biggrin:
     
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    ...and approved by the UN as a nation state of the Jewish people after they were almost wiped out in the Holocaust because they didnt have a nation to escape to.

    Aside from arab rhetoric and antisemitic lies, palis in israel are in no danger of extermination, like in America, if non violence is maintained, nobody gets hurts,
    palis are arrested, hurt, killed because of the violence and terror they are committing against Israeli citizens...palies arent being rounded up in the middle of the night and summerely executed, as arabs and antisemites claim
     
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    Its official Bibi the Butcher is gone. For now at least.

    Israel swears in new government, ending Netanyahu’s 12-year rule
    Israeli parliament approves new government, with right-wing nationalist Naftali Bennett sworn in as prime minister.

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    Netanyahu failed to form a government after Israel’s March 23 election, its fourth in two years [Emmanuel Dunand/AFP]
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    Israel’s parliament has voted to end Benjamin Netanyahu’s 12-year-long tenure as prime minister, approving in his stead a coalition government that has pledged to heal a nation bitterly divided over the departure of the country’s longest-serving leader.

    Naftali Bennett, the head of an ultranationalist party that controls six seats in the 120-seat Knesset, was sworn in as prime minister after the parliament backed the new coalition government by a razor thin margin of 60 votes to 59.


    Bennett takes office leading an unlikely alliance of left-wing, centrist and right-wing parties, as well as a party that represents the 21-percent minority comprising Palestinian citizens of Israel. They have little in common except for a desire to unseat Netanyahu. Under a rotational agreement, Bennett will serve as prime minister for two years, when he will be replaced by the centrist leader Yair Lapid.

    They plan largely to avoid sweeping moves on issues such as policy towards the Palestinians in the occupied territories while they focus on domestic reforms. But with little to no prospect of resuming any sort of fair peace negotiations, many Palestinians are unmoved by the change of administration, saying Bennett will likely pursue the same right-wing agenda as Netanyahu.

    Al Jazeera’s senior political analyst, Marwan Bishara, described the event as a “family feud”, saying that there are no ideological differences between the old and new prime minister.

    “They are basically all belonging to the same right wing Zionist family,” Bishara said, referring to Netanyahu and Bennett.

    “The differences between them have been personal, vindictive,” he said.

    End of an era
    Netanyahu sat silently during the vote. After the government was approved, he stood up to leave the chamber, before turning around and shaking Bennett’s hand. A dejected Netanyahu, wearing a black medical mask, briefly sat in the opposition leader’s chair before walking out.

    Netanyahu, the most dominant Israeli politician of his generation, failed to form a government after Israel’s March 23 election, its fourth in two years.

    The 71-year-old is loved by his hard-core supporters and loathed by critics. His ongoing corruption trial, on charges he denies, has only deepened the chasm.

    He remains the head of the largest party in parliament and is expected to vigorously oppose the new government. If just one faction bolts, it could lose its majority and would be at risk of collapse, giving him an opening to return to power.

    His opponents have long reviled what they see as Netanyahu’s divisive rhetoric, underhanded political tactics and subjection of state interests to his political survival.


    The country’s deep divisions were on vivid display earlier on Sunday as Bennett, a former settler leader and hard-right religious nationalist who has called for the annexation of most of the occupied West Bank, addressed parliament ahead of the vote.

    He was repeatedly interrupted and loudly heckled by supporters of Netanyahu, several of whom were escorted out of the chamber.

    Al Jazeera’s Harry Fawcett, reporting from Jerusalem, said it has been a very “disrupted … attempt to have a peaceful transition of power”.

    Bennett’s attempt to deliver his speech with what was supposed to be conciliatory words to Netanyahu, was “immediately interrupted by catcalls of all sorts of oppositional natures from members of Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing bloc,” Fawcett said.

    “Some of those members of the Knesset were … escorted out of the chamber.”

    More anti-Iran rhetoric
    Bennett’s speech mostly dwelled on domestic issues, but he expressed opposition to US efforts to revive Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers.

    “Israel will not allow Iran to arm itself with nuclear weapons,” Bennett said, vowing to maintain Netanyahu’s confrontational policy. “Israel will not be a party to the agreement and will continue to preserve full freedom of action.”

    Bennett nevertheless thanked President Joe Biden and the US for its decades of support for Israel.

    Netanyahu, speaking after him, vowed to return to power. He predicted the incoming government would be weak on Iran and give in to US demands to make concessions to the Palestinians.

    “If it is destined for us to be in the opposition, we will do it with our backs straight until we topple this dangerous government and return to lead the country in our way,” the 71-year-old said.

    Both Netanyahu and Bennett’s remarks did not mention the plight of millions of Palestinians living under Israeli military occupation.

    “Netanyahu was there talking about how he kept Israel’s security vis a vis Iran, and Bennett talked about why Israel under his government will probably continue the illegal settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories. But the idea of future negotiations … all of that is kind of left aside,” Al Jazeera’s analyst Bishara said.

    The developments come as tensions remain high in occupied East Jerusalem over Israel’s planned forced displacement of Palestinian families from Sheikh Jarrah. Last month, attacks on the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound by armed Israeli police left hundreds of Palestinians wounded. Meanwhile, a fragile ceasefire is holding in the Gaza Strip following Israel’s military assault on the enclave, which killed 253 people – including 66 children.

    Meanwhile, Yohanan Plesner, president of the Israel Democracy Institute, a nonpartisan think tank, said the new government will likely be more stable than it appears.

    “Even though it has a very narrow majority, it will be very difficult to topple and replace because the opposition is not cohesive,” he said. Each party in the coalition will want to prove that it can deliver, and for that they need “time and achievements.”

    Still, Netanyahu “will continue to cast a shadow,” Plesner said. He expects the incoming opposition leader to exploit events and propose legislation that right-wing coalition members would like to support but can’t – all in order to embarrass and undermine them.

    The new cabinet faces a handful of diplomatic, security and financial challenges: Iran, a fragile ceasefire with Palestinian groups in the besieged Gaza Strip, a war crimes probe by the International Criminal Court, and economic recovery following the coronavirus pandemic.

    Source: Al Jazeera and news agencies

    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/6/13/israeli-parliament-votes-to-end-netanyahus-12-year-rule
     
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    ...but we'll be hearing more because stumbler loves to compare Israel to nazis, its an antisemitic thing he cant resist
     
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    Fearing that an overdose of Israeli violence at this moment might precipitate a crisis with
    the West, Sharett tried to block the Kibya reprisal operation which had been endorsed by
    Ben Gurion on the eve of his departure for a vacation preceding his formal retreat. He
    pointed out that the minor border incident, which was to have served as a pretext for the
    planned attack on the West Bank village, had just been publicly condemned by Jordan, and
    that the Jordanian representatives in the mixed armistice commission had promised to see
    to it that similar incidents would not be repeated.

    I told Lavon that this [attack] will be a grave error, and recalled, citing various
    precedents, that it was never proved that reprisal actions serve their declared
    purpose. Lavon smiled ... and kept to his own idea.... Ben Gurion, he said, didn't
    share my view. (14 October 1953, 37)

    According to the first news from the other side, thirty houses have been
    demolished in one village. This reprisal is unprecedented in its dimensions and in
    the offensive power used. I walked up and down in my room, helpless and utterly
    depressed by my feeling of impotence I was simply horrified by the description in Radio Ramallah's broadcast of the destruction of the Arab village-
    Tens of houses have been razed to the soil and tens of people killed. I can imagine
    the storm that will break out tomorrow in the Arab and Western capitals. (15
    October 1953, 39)

    I must underline that when I opposed the action I didn't even remotely suspect
    such a bloodbath.
    I thought that I was opposing one of those actions which have
    become a routine in the past. Had I even remotely suspected that such a massacre
    was to be held, I would have raised real hell. (16 October 1953, 44)

    Now the army wants to know how we [the foreign ministry] are going to explain
    the issue. In a joint meeting of army and foreign ministry officials Shmuel Bendor
    suggested that we say that the army had no part in the operation,
    but that the
    inhabitants of the border villages, infuriated by previous incidents and seeking
    revenge, operated on their own. Such a version will make us appear ridiculous: any child would say that this was a military operation. (16 October 1953)

    Yehoshafat Harkabi [then Assistant Chief of Military Intelligence] reported
    movements of Jordanian troops from Transjordan to the West Bank in two
    directions ... from Irbid to the Nablus region and from Amman to Jerusalem. I
    thought that these movements did not indicate preparations for attack but [were]
    only preparations for aggression on our side. It is impossible that they did not get
    the impression that the bombing of Kibya means, if not a calculated plan to cause
    war, then at least willingness to have one starting as a consequence of the action.
    "Fati" said that according to Radio Ramallah 56 bodies have already been

    extracted from the ruins. (17 October 1955, 44 45)

    At 3 Rm. Russel [U.S. Charge d'At'faires] and Milton Fried [U.S. Attache] came in ...
    Russel's face was gloomy. Kibya was "in the air" ... I said I will not say a word to
    justify the attack on Kibya but I must warn against detaching this action from a
    chain of events and I blamed the uncontrolled situation on the helplessness or the
    lack on goodwill on the part of Jordan. From that point onwards I attacked U.S.
    policy as one of the factors which contributed to the encouragement of the Arabs
    and the isolation of Israel.... I have condemned the folly of the [U.S.] idea that we
    want war and all our actions in the South and in the North are directed
    exclusively to bring it about.... Russel asked ... if we shall disavow Kibya. I said
    that I cannot answer.... Katriel ("Salmon") [Israel's military attache in London]
    came up with the idea of a "diversion": the Kibya affair would attract all the
    attention unless we are able to invent some other dramatic issue. (17 October
    1953, 45)

    [In the cabinet meeting] I condemned the Kibya affair that exposed us in front of
    the whole world as a gang of blood-suckers, capable of mass massacres

    regardless, it seems, of whether their actions may lead to war. I warned that this
    stain will stick to us and will not be washed away for many years to come. ... It
    was decided that a communique on Kibya will be published and Ben Gurion
    [back from his vacation for the occasion] was to write it. I insisted on including
    an expression of regret. Ben Gurion insisted on excluding any responsibility of
    the army (See Appendix 1):

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    Once you bring terrorism to the fight there is no going back. You are doomed to fight that way forever.

    THE FORMATION OF THE HAGANAH, THE IRGUN AWAI LEUMI, AND THE LOHAMEI HERUT, THEIR MILITARY AND PARAMILITARY GROUPS, THEIR ORGANIZATION, LEADERSHIP PHILOSOPHY AND ACTIONS ARE SHOWN TO BE INSEPARABLE IN THEIR OPERATIONS AND THEIR STRONG ZIONIST AIMS. THESE THREE GROUPS ATTACKED THE BRITISH ADMINISTRATION AND THEIR WHITE PAPER POLICY, THE ARABS, HITLER, AND FOUGHT IN THEIR OWN CIVIL WAR. IN EXAMINING ASPECTS OF THEIR ROLE IN THE ULTIMATE CREATION OF A JEWISH STATE, IT IS CONCLUDED THAT.

    (1) JEWISH TERRORISM AGAINST BRITISH AND ARABS DID CONTRIBUTE HEAVILY TO THE REMOVAL OF THE BRITISH FROM PALESTINE, THE ABANDONMENT OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS MANDATE AND THE CREATION OF A JEWISH STATE OF ISRAEL.

    (2) THERE WERE NO PRACTICALLY AFFORDABLE ALTERNATIVES TO YIELDING THE MANDATE AVAILABLE TO THE GOVERNMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN BECAUSE OF THE COHESIVENESS OF THE TERRORISTS AND THEIR SOPHISTICATION.

    (3) THERE IS NO TRUE CONCLUSION AS TO WHETHER OR NOT THESE DISSIDENT GROUPS POSED A THREAT TO THE STATE OF ISRAEL AS PERCEIVED BY THE RULER AT THAT TIME, DAVID BEN-GURION; HOWEVER MUCH THEY HAVE POSED A THREAT TO THE PERSONAL POWER OF BEN-GURION, IT IS CONCLUDED THAT THEY PLAYED A SIGNIFICANT PART IN THE CREATION OF THE JEWISH STATE.

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    All of Israel, plus Gaza and the occupied territories are less than one percent of Arab land. We should let the Jews have it and tell the Palestinians to move to other Arab countries, if they can find any who want them. In Israel the Jews have made a thriving first world civilization where previously there was a third world back water.
     
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    Did I call it or did I call it?...and now its 88 times :rolleyes:
     
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    Jews that survived the holocaust were fighting for a/their homeland in 1946, sorry the Brits wanted to leave they didnt, they needed encouragement...then they did.

    The terrorism that muslims commit today is very different than, Israels vaunted terrorism you never stop talking about.

    It was 1946, british mandate was at war, king David didnt happen in the vacuum you'd like it to be,...other events were happening, do a wiki search, you'll find it
     
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    What We’re Following Today

    Israel’s new government. Israel’s new government was sworn in on Sunday, officially ending Benjamin Netanyahu’s 12 consecutive years as prime minister. As part of a rotation agreement, Yair Lapid takes on the position of foreign minister, while Naftali Bennett assumes the role of prime minister.

    In his first speech as Israel’s new leader, Bennett said the country “will maintain full freedom to act” to deny Iran nuclear weapons, regardless of whether the 2015 nuclear agreement is revived. He also threatened Hamas with a “wall of iron” if the group mounted attacks against Israelis.

    President Biden spoke for two hours with Bennett almost immediately after his swearing in, where the two agreed to “consult closely” on Iran according to a White House readout. Present in the White House readout but absent from Bennett’s version was a pledge from the Biden administration to “work closely with the Israeli government on efforts to advance peace, security, and prosperity for Israelis and Palestinians.”

    Foreign Policy Morning Brief
     
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      And didn't Bennett tell biden/harris that they needed to stop negotiating with Iran for their nuclear weapons program?
      How did joe take that, you know, having bennett try to dictate foreign policy to biden/harris?

      Did he respond "robustly" or "firmly"?
       
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    is the the call Biden and world leaders made to the new Israeli Prime Minister offering congratulations and support


    Biden calls Bennett, world leaders congratulate new Israeli gov't
    The US "remains unwavering in its support for Israel's security," Biden said, saying that the US government is committed to working with the new Israeli government

    World leaders congratulated Prime Minister Naftali Bennet and Alternate Prime Minister Yair Lapid on forming a new government after being sworn in on Sunday evening. US President Joe Biden congratulated Bennett in a phone call late Sunday night, and expressed his wishes to further strengthen ties between the two countries.

    The two leaders emphasized the importance of the alliance between Israel and the United States, as well as their commitment to strengthening ties between the two countries and to maintaining the security of the State of Israel.

    "On behalf of the American people, I congratulate Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, Alternate Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, and all the members of the new Israeli cabinet,"
    Biden said in a statement released moments after the new government was sworn in."Israel has no better friend than the United States," he continued.
    "The bond that unites our people is evidence of our shared values and decades of close cooperation.
    "The US "remains unwavering in its support for Israel's security," Biden said, saying that the US government is committed to working with the new Israeli government.
    He concluded, "My administration is fully committed to working with the new Israeli government to advance security, stability, and peace for Israelis, Palestinians, and people throughout the broader region."

    Lapid also spoke at night with Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and discussed the importance of maintaining a ceasefire in Gaza, according to the US State Department spokesman Ned Price.
    They also addressed the importance of promoting normalization agreements between Israel and Arab countries as well as the Iranian issue.
    The two top diplomats spoke about the "special" relationship between the US and Israel.Blinken invited his Israeli counterpart to Washington.
     
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    Looks like Lapid will be trying to build on Trumps success of the Abraham accords in furthering peaceful relations throughout the arab word, all the while preventing iran from developing nukes and hamas from bombing Israeli schools....
    in spite of it all Israel will continue to peruses peace and protect its citizens as it always had

    Lapid to take lead over Bennett on foreign ties, peace with Arab states
    Alternate prime minister lays out foreign policy agenda, improving relations with Jordan and the US Democratic Party.

    Lapid said in his transition ceremony with departing minister Gabi Ashkenazi on Monday the Foreign Ministry will be in charge of normalizing relations between Israel and Arab states, following last year’s Abraham Accords.
    “Great things have happened this past year,” Lapid said. “We need to continue the development that started with the Abraham Accords, to work to strengthen the peace with the Gulf States, with Egypt and with Jordan. We will work to sign agreements with more countries in the region and beyond.
    “It’s a process, it won’t happen in a day, but the Foreign Ministry will coordinate those efforts,” he stated.

    Lapid also emphasized that “Jordan is an important strategic ally. King Abdullah [II bin Al-Hussein] is an important regional leader and a strategic ally; we will work with him and strengthen the relationship between our countries.”

    Lapid said that he and Bennett will work together to “do whatever it takes to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear bomb.” With the US and Iran indirectly negotiating a return to the 2015 nuclear agreement, Lapid said Israel must “prepare quickly.”
    “It was a bad deal,” he said. “I opposed it. I still oppose it. Israel could have, with a different approach, influenced it far more.”
    Referring to the recent fighting between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, Lapid said that “the world doesn’t always understand the conditions in which Israel operates. We’ll try to change that… Faced with the disgraceful propaganda against us we will need to make clear to the world that we are fighting a sick terror organization which has no problem firing rockets from kindergartens and schools.
    Israel will respond forcefully to any rocket attack, Lapid warned.
    “Hamas is the only one responsible for the death of innocent civilians. And still, it is not weakness to admit that our hearts break for every child who dies in conflict. Children don’t need to die in the wars of adults,” he added.
     
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    Wake up slumber, your using something from 1954 to portray Israel of today as something it never was...classic example of antisemitism
     
    1. shootersa
      Its all he's got, but he has a quota. Cut the guy some slack, would ya shy guy?
      He's just trying to feed his family.
       
      shootersa, Jun 14, 2021
    2. deleted user 555 768
      No prisoners
       
      deleted user 555 768, Jun 14, 2021
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    deleted user 555 768 Porn Star Banned!

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    Well, well, change is afoot in the terror group as well, wonder if the new hamas prime minister can prevent rocket fire on Israeli citizens?

    Hamas appoints new prime minister in Gaza
    The Hamas announcement came shortly after Egypt decided to call off a meeting of Palestinian factions in Cairo to discuss the formation of a Palestinian unity government

    https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/hamas-appoints-new-prime-minister-in-gaza-670938