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Why? Hiding behind kids is a good islamo-jihading practice, of course.Good list of Israeli propaganda sites.
you cant hide behind children..Israel will just kill them and pass the blame with no remorse
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Why? Hiding behind kids is a good islamo-jihading practice, of course.Good list of Israeli propaganda sites.
Nah, Israelis aren't like the Palistinian animals that target school buses and nurseries. The're human, and the animals know it, which is exactly why the Palistinians hide behind their kids.Why? Hiding behind kids is a good islamo-jihading practice, of course.Good list of Israeli propaganda sites.
you cant hide behind children..Israel will just kill them and pass the blame with no remorse
A separation barrier is a wall or fence constructed to limit the movement of people across a certain line or border, or to separate two populations. These structures vary in placement with regard to international borders and topography.
Separation barrier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1 Current barriers
1.1 Afghanistan
1.2 Botswana
1.3 Brazil
1.4 Brunei
1.5 China
1.6 Cyprus
1.7 Egypt
1.8 Greece
1.9 India
1.10 Iran
1.11 Iraq
1.12 Israel
1.13 Korea
1.14 Morocco
1.15 Northern Ireland
1.16 Pakistan
1.17 Russia
1.18 Saudi Arabia
1.19 South Africa
1.20 Spain
1.21 Thailand
1.22 United Arab Emirates
1.23 United Nations
1.24 United States
1.25 Uzbekistan
2 Separation barriers in history
Great Wall of China
inner German border
German-Czech Border
A counterpart wall to the Great Wall in the south called the Southern Great Wall was erected to protect and divide the Chinese from the 'southern barbarians' called Miao (meaning barbaric and nomadic).[25]
Great Wall of Gorgan
Great Wall of Goryeo
Hadrian's Wall
Zanja de Alsina, built in the 1870s along the southern frontier of Argentina
Antonine Wall
Limes Germanicus
Limes Saxoniae
Maginot Line
Gates of Alexander
Offa's Dyke
Danevirke
Götavirke
Willow Palisade
Zasechnaya cherta
Chinese city walls
Panama Canal fence
Great Hedge of India
Between Russia (Soviet Union) and Finland/Norway there was a fence on the Soviet side along the entire border (more than 1000*km) during the Cold war. Along the Finnish border it was not so well guarded since Finland agreed to send back all Russians who escaped. The fence was located a few km from the border, and still partly remains, even though the border controls are open now. It is still forbidden according by Russian law to pass the border except through a border station.
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Nah, jihadoislamists would shoot them in the back, and our honorable P F Tinmore would then spread "Gaza Health Ministry said" drivel, of course.you cant hide behind children..Israel will just kill them and pass the blame with no remorseWhy? Hiding behind kids is a good islamo-jihading practice, of course.Good list of Israeli propaganda sites.
Palestine was never a "country" in history, ever, it was a British Mandate and before that it was owned by the Turks for 600 years. Don't start that shit again.A separation barrier is a wall or fence constructed to limit the movement of people across a certain line or border, or to separate two populations. These structures vary in placement with regard to international borders and topography.
Separation barrier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1 Current barriers
1.1 Afghanistan
1.2 Botswana
1.3 Brazil
1.4 Brunei
1.5 China
1.6 Cyprus
1.7 Egypt
1.8 Greece
1.9 India
1.10 Iran
1.11 Iraq
1.12 Israel
1.13 Korea
1.14 Morocco
1.15 Northern Ireland
1.16 Pakistan
1.17 Russia
1.18 Saudi Arabia
1.19 South Africa
1.20 Spain
1.21 Thailand
1.22 United Arab Emirates
1.23 United Nations
1.24 United States
1.25 Uzbekistan
2 Separation barriers in history
Great Wall of China
inner German border
German-Czech Border
A counterpart wall to the Great Wall in the south called the Southern Great Wall was erected to protect and divide the Chinese from the 'southern barbarians' called Miao (meaning barbaric and nomadic).[25]
Great Wall of Gorgan
Great Wall of Goryeo
Hadrian's Wall
Zanja de Alsina, built in the 1870s along the southern frontier of Argentina
Antonine Wall
Limes Germanicus
Limes Saxoniae
Maginot Line
Gates of Alexander
Offa's Dyke
Danevirke
Götavirke
Willow Palisade
Zasechnaya cherta
Chinese city walls
Panama Canal fence
Great Hedge of India
Between Russia (Soviet Union) and Finland/Norway there was a fence on the Soviet side along the entire border (more than 1000*km) during the Cold war. Along the Finnish border it was not so well guarded since Finland agreed to send back all Russians who escaped. The fence was located a few km from the border, and still partly remains, even though the border controls are open now. It is still forbidden according by Russian law to pass the border except through a border station.
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How many of those walls are built in someone else's country?
Palestine was never a "country" in history, ever, it was a British Mandate and before that it was owned by the Turks for 600 years. Don't start that shit again.A separation barrier is a wall or fence constructed to limit the movement of people across a certain line or border, or to separate two populations. These structures vary in placement with regard to international borders and topography.
Separation barrier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1 Current barriers
1.1 Afghanistan
1.2 Botswana
1.3 Brazil
1.4 Brunei
1.5 China
1.6 Cyprus
1.7 Egypt
1.8 Greece
1.9 India
1.10 Iran
1.11 Iraq
1.12 Israel
1.13 Korea
1.14 Morocco
1.15 Northern Ireland
1.16 Pakistan
1.17 Russia
1.18 Saudi Arabia
1.19 South Africa
1.20 Spain
1.21 Thailand
1.22 United Arab Emirates
1.23 United Nations
1.24 United States
1.25 Uzbekistan
2 Separation barriers in history
Great Wall of China
inner German border
German-Czech Border
A counterpart wall to the Great Wall in the south called the Southern Great Wall was erected to protect and divide the Chinese from the 'southern barbarians' called Miao (meaning barbaric and nomadic).[25]
Great Wall of Gorgan
Great Wall of Goryeo
Hadrian's Wall
Zanja de Alsina, built in the 1870s along the southern frontier of Argentina
Antonine Wall
Limes Germanicus
Limes Saxoniae
Maginot Line
Gates of Alexander
Offa's Dyke
Danevirke
Götavirke
Willow Palisade
Zasechnaya cherta
Chinese city walls
Panama Canal fence
Great Hedge of India
Between Russia (Soviet Union) and Finland/Norway there was a fence on the Soviet side along the entire border (more than 1000*km) during the Cold war. Along the Finnish border it was not so well guarded since Finland agreed to send back all Russians who escaped. The fence was located a few km from the border, and still partly remains, even though the border controls are open now. It is still forbidden according by Russian law to pass the border except through a border station.
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How many of those walls are built in someone else's country?