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Mofaz: Netanyahu is turning Israe... JPost - Diplomacy & Politics

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Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is turning Israel into South Africa, opposition leader Shaul Mofaz (Kadima) said in his speech opening the Knesset’s winter session on Monday.

“Stop trying to scare everyone and say we could turn into Greece or Spain,” Mofaz said. “I think you’re turning us into South Africa of last century.”

Related:
Netanyahu: My gov't brought security back to Israel
Mofaz did not specify whether he was calling Netanyahu’s policies apartheid-like or if he meant the prime minister is leading Israel to international isolation.

The Kadima leader began his speech by saying that in over three months Israelis will go to the voting booth and will have to ask themselves if their lives are any better than they were four years ago.

“Are we a better country? More just? More sensitive to our citizens? More united? Stronger?” Mofaz asked.

“The answer is clear to all, and is not an election slogan that can hide the truth. No spin can cover the failures of the Netanyahu-led government.”

According to Mofaz, in the past four years Israel has become “weaker, more isolated, more divided, more closed-off and more full of fear.”

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Complete proof. And people want to deny it. Now one of their politicians says it. It tells us something :cool:
Now Mr. Know-it-all is going to tell us why many Muslim countries don't allow churches to be built or they have a problem with those already built. At least in Israel, people can practice their beliefs in peace in their own houses of worship. If you don't allow people to worship their beliefs in peace, then you are actually committing apartheid. It's a shame that Tinny and his protege, Mr. Know-it-all didn't see the video of the Hindus in Dubai being treated just like slaves.
 
Mofaz: Netanyahu is turning Israe... JPost - Diplomacy & Politics

PHOTO: REUTERS / POOL
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is turning Israel into South Africa, opposition leader Shaul Mofaz (Kadima) said in his speech opening the Knesset’s winter session on Monday.

“Stop trying to scare everyone and say we could turn into Greece or Spain,” Mofaz said. “I think you’re turning us into South Africa of last century.”

Related:
Netanyahu: My gov't brought security back to Israel
Mofaz did not specify whether he was calling Netanyahu’s policies apartheid-like or if he meant the prime minister is leading Israel to international isolation.

The Kadima leader began his speech by saying that in over three months Israelis will go to the voting booth and will have to ask themselves if their lives are any better than they were four years ago.

“Are we a better country? More just? More sensitive to our citizens? More united? Stronger?” Mofaz asked.

“The answer is clear to all, and is not an election slogan that can hide the truth. No spin can cover the failures of the Netanyahu-led government.”

According to Mofaz, in the past four years Israel has become “weaker, more isolated, more divided, more closed-off and more full of fear.”

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yah...it's not like they have political demagoguery in israel or anything.

:rolleyes:
 
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Mofaz: Netanyahu is turning Israe... JPost - Diplomacy & Politics

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Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is turning Israel into South Africa, opposition leader Shaul Mofaz (Kadima) said in his speech opening the Knesset’s winter session on Monday.

“Stop trying to scare everyone and say we could turn into Greece or Spain,” Mofaz said. “I think you’re turning us into South Africa of last century.”

Related:
Netanyahu: My gov't brought security back to Israel
Mofaz did not specify whether he was calling Netanyahu’s policies apartheid-like or if he meant the prime minister is leading Israel to international isolation.

The Kadima leader began his speech by saying that in over three months Israelis will go to the voting booth and will have to ask themselves if their lives are any better than they were four years ago.

“Are we a better country? More just? More sensitive to our citizens? More united? Stronger?” Mofaz asked.

“The answer is clear to all, and is not an election slogan that can hide the truth. No spin can cover the failures of the Netanyahu-led government.”

According to Mofaz, in the past four years Israel has become “weaker, more isolated, more divided, more closed-off and more full of fear.”

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yah...it's not like they have political demagoguery in israel or anything.

:rolleyes:

:lmao:
 
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Complete proof. And people want to deny it. Now one of their politicians says it. It tells us something :cool:
Now Mr. Know-it-all is going to tell us why many Muslim countries don't allow churches to be built or they have a problem with those already built. At least in Israel, people can practice their beliefs in peace in their own houses of worship. If you don't allow people to worship their beliefs in peace, then you are actually committing apartheid. It's a shame that Tinny and his protege, Mr. Know-it-all didn't see the video of the Hindus in Dubai being treated just like slaves.

Deflection. Again there is a middle eastern section.
 
Complete proof. And people want to deny it. Now one of their politicians says it. It tells us something :cool:
Now Mr. Know-it-all is going to tell us why many Muslim countries don't allow churches to be built or they have a problem with those already built. At least in Israel, people can practice their beliefs in peace in their own houses of worship. If you don't allow people to worship their beliefs in peace, then you are actually committing apartheid. It's a shame that Tinny and his protege, Mr. Know-it-all didn't see the video of the Hindus in Dubai being treated just like slaves.

Deflection. Again there is a middle eastern section.
Talking about Ayrabs takes in Palisimians too. They are all Ishmael's inbred, incestuous spawn.
 
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Now Mr. Know-it-all is going to tell us why many Muslim countries don't allow churches to be built or they have a problem with those already built. At least in Israel, people can practice their beliefs in peace in their own houses of worship. If you don't allow people to worship their beliefs in peace, then you are actually committing apartheid. It's a shame that Tinny and his protege, Mr. Know-it-all didn't see the video of the Hindus in Dubai being treated just like slaves.

Deflection. Again there is a middle eastern section.
Talking about Ayrabs takes in Palisimians too. They are all Ishmael's inbred, incestuous spawn.

:eusa_hand:
 
Complete proof. And people want to deny it. Now one of their politicians says it. It tells us something :cool:
Now Mr. Know-it-all is going to tell us why many Muslim countries don't allow churches to be built or they have a problem with those already built. At least in Israel, people can practice their beliefs in peace in their own houses of worship. If you don't allow people to worship their beliefs in peace, then you are actually committing apartheid. It's a shame that Tinny and his protege, Mr. Know-it-all didn't see the video of the Hindus in Dubai being treated just like slaves.

Deflection. Again there is a middle eastern section.
So are we to believe what a disgraced person had to say? There is no doubt more apartheid in Muslim countries than you will ever find in Israel. And Israel doesn't have a world in Hebrew where they call a Black a slave like they do in Arabic. It's a shame that you didn't live in South Africa to see what apartheid really is.
 
Now Mr. Know-it-all is going to tell us why many Muslim countries don't allow churches to be built or they have a problem with those already built. At least in Israel, people can practice their beliefs in peace in their own houses of worship. If you don't allow people to worship their beliefs in peace, then you are actually committing apartheid. It's a shame that Tinny and his protege, Mr. Know-it-all didn't see the video of the Hindus in Dubai being treated just like slaves.

Deflection. Again there is a middle eastern section.
So are we to believe what a disgraced person had to say? There is no doubt more apartheid in Muslim countries than you will ever find in Israel. And Israel doesn't have a world in Hebrew where they call a Black a slave like they do in Arabic. It's a shame that you didn't live in South Africa to see what apartheid really is.

Still deflecting. Look at the thread title. It's a discussion about Netanyahu and Mofaz, and who people think is right. Other than that you're making really off topics posts.
 
Mofaz: Netanyahu is turning Israe... JPost - Diplomacy & Politics

PHOTO: REUTERS / POOL
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is turning Israel into South Africa, opposition leader Shaul Mofaz (Kadima) said in his speech opening the Knesset’s winter session on Monday.

“Stop trying to scare everyone and say we could turn into Greece or Spain,” Mofaz said. “I think you’re turning us into South Africa of last century.”

Related:
Netanyahu: My gov't brought security back to Israel
Mofaz did not specify whether he was calling Netanyahu’s policies apartheid-like or if he meant the prime minister is leading Israel to international isolation.

The Kadima leader began his speech by saying that in over three months Israelis will go to the voting booth and will have to ask themselves if their lives are any better than they were four years ago.

“Are we a better country? More just? More sensitive to our citizens? More united? Stronger?” Mofaz asked.

“The answer is clear to all, and is not an election slogan that can hide the truth. No spin can cover the failures of the Netanyahu-led government.”

According to Mofaz, in the past four years Israel has become “weaker, more isolated, more divided, more closed-off and more full of fear.”

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yah...it's not like they have political demagoguery in israel or anything.

:rolleyes:

lady, i don't think you have anything but demagoquery in israel. lolol...you have a parliament acting like a two party system. israel has no idea as to how to govern, especially in an alleged democracy.

you have an apartheid state and now even your own peeps are saying it.
 
Mofaz: Netanyahu is turning Israe... JPost - Diplomacy & Politics

PHOTO: REUTERS / POOL
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is turning Israel into South Africa, opposition leader Shaul Mofaz (Kadima) said in his speech opening the Knesset’s winter session on Monday.

“Stop trying to scare everyone and say we could turn into Greece or Spain,” Mofaz said. “I think you’re turning us into South Africa of last century.”

Related:
Netanyahu: My gov't brought security back to Israel
Mofaz did not specify whether he was calling Netanyahu’s policies apartheid-like or if he meant the prime minister is leading Israel to international isolation.

The Kadima leader began his speech by saying that in over three months Israelis will go to the voting booth and will have to ask themselves if their lives are any better than they were four years ago.

“Are we a better country? More just? More sensitive to our citizens? More united? Stronger?” Mofaz asked.

“The answer is clear to all, and is not an election slogan that can hide the truth. No spin can cover the failures of the Netanyahu-led government.”

According to Mofaz, in the past four years Israel has become “weaker, more isolated, more divided, more closed-off and more full of fear.”

............................

yah...it's not like they have political demagoguery in israel or anything.

:rolleyes:

lady, i don't think you have anything but demagoquery in israel. lolol...you have a parliament acting like a two party system. israel has no idea as to how to govern, especially in an alleged democracy.

you have an apartheid state and now even your own peeps are saying it.
Regardless of this man's opinion (and we all know how politicians in all countries love to bash other politicians), it looks like Israel is doing OK.

World investors show interest in Israel at IMF meetings
During the International Monetary Fund's annual meetings in Tokyo this week, representatives of international investment banks met with Israel's Bank Hapoalim chairman Yair Sarussi and CEO Zion Keinan and expressed their interest in Israel's successful balancing of stability and growth amid the global financial crisis. The Bank Hapoalim officials presented Israel as "a stable economy with interesting investment potential, especially in the face of the slowdown in most of the economies in the developed world."
 
Lol man were still not talking about the economy. We are speaking of these two figures. What led Mofaz to make this statement?
 
Mofaz: Netanyahu is turning Israe... JPost - Diplomacy & Politics

PHOTO: REUTERS / POOL
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is turning Israel into South Africa, opposition leader Shaul Mofaz (Kadima) said in his speech opening the Knesset’s winter session on Monday.

“Stop trying to scare everyone and say we could turn into Greece or Spain,” Mofaz said. “I think you’re turning us into South Africa of last century.”

Related:
Netanyahu: My gov't brought security back to Israel
Mofaz did not specify whether he was calling Netanyahu’s policies apartheid-like or if he meant the prime minister is leading Israel to international isolation.

The Kadima leader began his speech by saying that in over three months Israelis will go to the voting booth and will have to ask themselves if their lives are any better than they were four years ago.

“Are we a better country? More just? More sensitive to our citizens? More united? Stronger?” Mofaz asked.

“The answer is clear to all, and is not an election slogan that can hide the truth. No spin can cover the failures of the Netanyahu-led government.”

According to Mofaz, in the past four years Israel has become “weaker, more isolated, more divided, more closed-off and more full of fear.”

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Mofaz is a hero who served as Ariel Sharon's famed general. He's trying to get elected, so of course he's going to say whatever it takes. Meanwhile Most Muslim animals and countries, including Islamist Hamas terrorists, are Shariah racist shitholes that openly persecute their women and minorities. Here is your beloved Mofaz, enjoy, ha ha ha:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaul_Mofaz
Lt. General Shaul Mofaz (Hebrew: שאול מופז*, born 4 November 1948) is a prominent Israeli politician and the Leader of the Opposition in the Knesset. He served as Acting Prime Minister, Vice Prime Minister and Minister without portfolio from May to July 2012.
He joined the Israel Defense Forces in 1966 and served in the Paratroopers Brigade. He fought in the Six-Day War, Yom Kippur War, 1982 Lebanon War, and Operation Entebbe with the paratroopers and Sayeret Matkal, an elite special forces unit.
Mofaz became the 16th IDF's Chief of the General Staff, and served as Israel's Minister of Defense, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transportation and Road Safety. He is the current Chairman of the Kadima Party, which is the largest party by seats in the current Knesset.[1]

His birth name is Shahram Mofazzakar. He was born in Tehran (although his parents came from Isfahan), Mofaz immigrated to Israel with his parents in 1957. Upon graduating from high school he joined the Israel Defense Forces in 1966 and served in the Paratroopers Brigade. He participated in the Six-Day War, Yom Kippur War, 1982 Lebanon War, and Operation Entebbe with the paratroopers and Sayeret Matkal, an elite special forces unit.

His term of Chief of Staff was noted for financial and structural reforms of the Israeli Army. But the most significant event in his tenure was the eruption of the Second Intifada in September, 2000. The tough tactics undertaken by Mofaz drew widespread concern from the international community but were broadly supported by the Israeli public. Controversy erupted over the offensive in Jenin, intermittent raids in the Gaza Strip, and the continued isolation of Yasser Arafat.
Mofaz foresaw the wave of violence coming early as 1999 and prepared the IDF for intense guerrilla warfare in the territories. He fortified posts at the Gaza Strip and kept Israel Defense Forces casualties low. However, he drew criticism from both Israeli and international human rights monitoring groups because of the methods he had undertaken, including using armored bulldozers to demolish 2,500 Palestinian civilian homes, displacing thousands, in order to create a security "buffer zone" along the Rafah border.[2][3] Rachel Corrie, a Palestinian solidarity activist, was famously killed when struck by an armored bulldozer whilst protesting one such home demolition.
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Lol man were still not talking about the economy. We are speaking of these two figures. What led Mofaz to make this statement?
Your article says he used S Africa to scare people into thinking Israel is being isolated. Typical political scare tactics like the shit Obama uses.
 
yah...it's not like they have political demagoguery in israel or anything.

:rolleyes:

lady, i don't think you have anything but demagoquery in israel. lolol...you have a parliament acting like a two party system. israel has no idea as to how to govern, especially in an alleged democracy.

you have an apartheid state and now even your own peeps are saying it.
Regardless of this man's opinion (and we all know how politicians in all countries love to bash other politicians), it looks like Israel is doing OK.

World investors show interest in Israel at IMF meetings
During the International Monetary Fund's annual meetings in Tokyo this week, representatives of international investment banks met with Israel's Bank Hapoalim chairman Yair Sarussi and CEO Zion Keinan and expressed their interest in Israel's successful balancing of stability and growth amid the global financial crisis. The Bank Hapoalim officials presented Israel as "a stable economy with interesting investment potential, especially in the face of the slowdown in most of the economies in the developed world."

yes sirree. there are no better indicators of a country flourishing than being at war for over sixty years and being condemned by most of the nations of the world.
 
Mofaz: Netanyahu is turning Israe... JPost - Diplomacy & Politics

PHOTO: REUTERS / POOL
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is turning Israel into South Africa, opposition leader Shaul Mofaz (Kadima) said in his speech opening the Knesset’s winter session on Monday.

“Stop trying to scare everyone and say we could turn into Greece or Spain,” Mofaz said. “I think you’re turning us into South Africa of last century.”

Related:
Netanyahu: My gov't brought security back to Israel
Mofaz did not specify whether he was calling Netanyahu’s policies apartheid-like or if he meant the prime minister is leading Israel to international isolation.

The Kadima leader began his speech by saying that in over three months Israelis will go to the voting booth and will have to ask themselves if their lives are any better than they were four years ago.

“Are we a better country? More just? More sensitive to our citizens? More united? Stronger?” Mofaz asked.

“The answer is clear to all, and is not an election slogan that can hide the truth. No spin can cover the failures of the Netanyahu-led government.”

According to Mofaz, in the past four years Israel has become “weaker, more isolated, more divided, more closed-off and more full of fear.”

............................
Mofaz is a hero who served as Ariel Sharon's famed general. He's trying to get elected, so of course he's going to say whatever it takes. Meanwhile Most Muslim animals and countries, including Islamist Hamas terrorists, are Shariah racist shitholes that openly persecute their women and minorities. Here is your beloved Mofaz, enjoy, ha ha ha:

Shaul Mofaz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lt. General Shaul Mofaz (Hebrew: שאול מופז*, born 4 November 1948) is a prominent Israeli politician and the Leader of the Opposition in the Knesset. He served as Acting Prime Minister, Vice Prime Minister and Minister without portfolio from May to July 2012.
He joined the Israel Defense Forces in 1966 and served in the Paratroopers Brigade. He fought in the Six-Day War, Yom Kippur War, 1982 Lebanon War, and Operation Entebbe with the paratroopers and Sayeret Matkal, an elite special forces unit.
Mofaz became the 16th IDF's Chief of the General Staff, and served as Israel's Minister of Defense, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transportation and Road Safety. He is the current Chairman of the Kadima Party, which is the largest party by seats in the current Knesset.[1]

His birth name is Shahram Mofazzakar. He was born in Tehran (although his parents came from Isfahan), Mofaz immigrated to Israel with his parents in 1957. Upon graduating from high school he joined the Israel Defense Forces in 1966 and served in the Paratroopers Brigade. He participated in the Six-Day War, Yom Kippur War, 1982 Lebanon War, and Operation Entebbe with the paratroopers and Sayeret Matkal, an elite special forces unit.

His term of Chief of Staff was noted for financial and structural reforms of the Israeli Army. But the most significant event in his tenure was the eruption of the Second Intifada in September, 2000. The tough tactics undertaken by Mofaz drew widespread concern from the international community but were broadly supported by the Israeli public. Controversy erupted over the offensive in Jenin, intermittent raids in the Gaza Strip, and the continued isolation of Yasser Arafat.
Mofaz foresaw the wave of violence coming early as 1999 and prepared the IDF for intense guerrilla warfare in the territories. He fortified posts at the Gaza Strip and kept Israel Defense Forces casualties low. However, he drew criticism from both Israeli and international human rights monitoring groups because of the methods he had undertaken, including using armored bulldozers to demolish 2,500 Palestinian civilian homes, displacing thousands, in order to create a security "buffer zone" along the Rafah border.[2][3] Rachel Corrie, a Palestinian solidarity activist, was famously killed when struck by an armored bulldozer whilst protesting one such home demolition.
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yeah, yeah, yeah...lolol...up against the wall, mofazzaker.

you really aren't the brightest, are you? great election strategy, attacking your country for becoming a bunch of racists.
 
Lol man were still not talking about the economy. We are speaking of these two figures. What led Mofaz to make this statement?
Your article says he used S Africa to scare people into thinking Israel is being isolated. Typical political scare tactics like the shit Obama uses.


OK roudy, ol' boy. take a deep breath and try to regain whatever senses you have left.

i know it is hard but you are going to have to decide whether the mofazakker is a good guy war hero or a bad guy typical israeli politician.
 
Mofaz: Netanyahu is turning Israe... JPost - Diplomacy & Politics

PHOTO: REUTERS / POOL
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is turning Israel into South Africa, opposition leader Shaul Mofaz (Kadima) said in his speech opening the Knesset’s winter session on Monday.

“Stop trying to scare everyone and say we could turn into Greece or Spain,” Mofaz said. “I think you’re turning us into South Africa of last century.”

Related:
Netanyahu: My gov't brought security back to Israel
Mofaz did not specify whether he was calling Netanyahu’s policies apartheid-like or if he meant the prime minister is leading Israel to international isolation.

The Kadima leader began his speech by saying that in over three months Israelis will go to the voting booth and will have to ask themselves if their lives are any better than they were four years ago.

“Are we a better country? More just? More sensitive to our citizens? More united? Stronger?” Mofaz asked.

“The answer is clear to all, and is not an election slogan that can hide the truth. No spin can cover the failures of the Netanyahu-led government.”

According to Mofaz, in the past four years Israel has become “weaker, more isolated, more divided, more closed-off and more full of fear.”

............................
Mofaz is a hero who served as Ariel Sharon's famed general. He's trying to get elected, so of course he's going to say whatever it takes. Meanwhile Most Muslim animals and countries, including Islamist Hamas terrorists, are Shariah racist shitholes that openly persecute their women and minorities. Here is your beloved Mofaz, enjoy, ha ha ha:

Shaul Mofaz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lt. General Shaul Mofaz (Hebrew: שאול מופז*, born 4 November 1948) is a prominent Israeli politician and the Leader of the Opposition in the Knesset. He served as Acting Prime Minister, Vice Prime Minister and Minister without portfolio from May to July 2012.
He joined the Israel Defense Forces in 1966 and served in the Paratroopers Brigade. He fought in the Six-Day War, Yom Kippur War, 1982 Lebanon War, and Operation Entebbe with the paratroopers and Sayeret Matkal, an elite special forces unit.
Mofaz became the 16th IDF's Chief of the General Staff, and served as Israel's Minister of Defense, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transportation and Road Safety. He is the current Chairman of the Kadima Party, which is the largest party by seats in the current Knesset.[1]

His birth name is Shahram Mofazzakar. He was born in Tehran (although his parents came from Isfahan), Mofaz immigrated to Israel with his parents in 1957. Upon graduating from high school he joined the Israel Defense Forces in 1966 and served in the Paratroopers Brigade. He participated in the Six-Day War, Yom Kippur War, 1982 Lebanon War, and Operation Entebbe with the paratroopers and Sayeret Matkal, an elite special forces unit.

His term of Chief of Staff was noted for financial and structural reforms of the Israeli Army. But the most significant event in his tenure was the eruption of the Second Intifada in September, 2000. The tough tactics undertaken by Mofaz drew widespread concern from the international community but were broadly supported by the Israeli public. Controversy erupted over the offensive in Jenin, intermittent raids in the Gaza Strip, and the continued isolation of Yasser Arafat.
Mofaz foresaw the wave of violence coming early as 1999 and prepared the IDF for intense guerrilla warfare in the territories. He fortified posts at the Gaza Strip and kept Israel Defense Forces casualties low. However, he drew criticism from both Israeli and international human rights monitoring groups because of the methods he had undertaken, including using armored bulldozers to demolish 2,500 Palestinian civilian homes, displacing thousands, in order to create a security "buffer zone" along the Rafah border.[2][3] Rachel Corrie, a Palestinian solidarity activist, was famously killed when struck by an armored bulldozer whilst protesting one such home demolition.
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However, he drew criticism from both Israeli and international human rights monitoring groups because of the methods he had undertaken, including using armored bulldozers to demolish 2,500 Palestinian civilian homes, displacing thousands, in order to create a security "buffer zone" along the Rafah border.[2][3] Rachel Corrie, a Palestinian solidarity activist, was famously killed when struck by an armored bulldozer whilst protesting one such home demolition.

He has war criminal on his resume. That is always a big plus for an Israeli politician.
 

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