Hamas leader: Nations are recognizing Palestinian state due to ‘fruits of October 7’

They won't even take notice of those who have walked away from hamas and Gaza.

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Ah, yes the Jew Mythology that Palestine was an empty Desert until they came along. Forget those census figures that showed Arabs were the majority in 1900, in 1922, and even in 1948.

This is what happens when you go through life thinking your God's Special Children. You think the whole ******* world revolves around you and you get terribly upset when people point out it doesn't.
 
I just don't think pointing at one quisling is proof of anything other than you guys really need a quisling for validation.

Because on some level, even you know what you are doing is wrong.

You’re delusional too.

You even believe your own lies.
 
No one who has read the Hamas Charter should be surprised by the slaughter that took place on October 7 last year. Created in 1988 shortly after the terror group's founding in 1987, the Charter states that, "Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam will obliterate it."

It means "genocide of Jews," according to Jonathan Conricus, a former IDF spokesman and now Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.

He calls it "a Charter to perform genocide against Israelis and to annihilate the state of Israel as we know it."

CBN News.
 
I didn't feel any hostility towards the US or Europe but there was a strong feeling of keeping the infidels from defiling the Mosque. The prostitutes felt the same way. This was about 1972 and I was doing the Eurail pass for the summer. I met a Moroccan and a Swiss and we traveled through Morocco for two weeks, staying with my friend's relatives. A truly wonderful experience. Even go to ride on the Marrakesh Express


Interesting....

I suppose it's partly a difference between the Muslims of some North African tribes...and those of the Middle East.

It sounds like we were in similar areas at the same time. I got to ride the old Orient Express, spend the night at Stonehenge, Troy, Delphi, Babylon etc.

I had just gotten out of the Army and didn't want a schedule; I had a small pack and an old Army issue sleeping bag. In the Middle East, I also had a piece of light colored canvas for protection in sandstorms.

I didn't use trains much except for a 3rd Class ticket in Turkey going East.

I mainly hitch hiked and walked from place to place with pretty good luck. I was "kidnapped" from to time by a generous driver who absolutely insisted on introducing me to his friends and family in an obscure village.

Even though the detour was out of my way, I had no schedule, he was giving me a ride and he was excited at a chance to learn English.

I can't overemphasize the generosity of these people I encountered by chance who were so enthusiastically generous with what little they had.

A lot of people I know have had similar experiences.
 
Amazing what you can find out. After a pleasant time conversing with some friendly Kuwaitis in a local cafe, (here for the medical tourism) l looked that country up, not knowing much about its history. And, would you believe: from Wik:

On 6 February 1974, Palestinian militants occupied the Japanese embassy in Kuwait, taking the ambassador and ten others hostage. The militants' motive was to support the Japanese Red Army members and Palestinian militants who were holding hostages on a Singaporean ferry in what is known as the Laju incident. Ultimately, the hostages were released, and the guerrillas allowed to fly to Aden. This was the first time Palestinian guerrillas struck in Kuwait as the Al Sabah ruling family, headed by Sheikh Sabah Al-Salim Al-Sabah, funded the Palestinian resistance movement. Kuwait had been a regular endpoint for Palestinian plane hijacking in the past and had considered itself safe.​

So they seem to like to take hostages.

And then this: the world was not up in arms about it. Because it was not Israel?

In the early 1990s, Kuwait deported nearly 400,000 Palestinians. Kuwait's policy was a form of collective punishment, in response to the alignment of the PLO with Saddam Hussein. Kuwait also deported thousands of Iraqis and Yemenis after the Gulf War.​
 
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“ The barbarity of Hamas makes it impossible for Estonia to recognize Palestine”
says the Chair of the Estonian Foreign Affairs Committee Marko Mihkelson.

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Certainly Wikipedia is a source for AI, like every other data set on the web. I really doubt AI relies 'heavily' on it. Got a source for that? Unbiased of course.


While you stay completely silent on the other side of the issue. What would a Gaza Palestinian or Hamas say about Israeli aggressions, provocations, etc.
Most sources have some bias. You need to read how historians work. I don't have to mention the other side, you did it as well as you could. The thing is, without acknowledging the Palestinians multiple attacks on Israel, then of course when Israel responds, it looks like an aggression/provocation. When it is and always has been Palestinian provocation. Since the friggin 1972 Olympics pal. I saw that live.

Source for AI's overwhelming reliance on biased Wiki:
 
Most sources have some bias. You need to read how historians work. I don't have to mention the other side, you did it as well as you could. The thing is, without acknowledging the Palestinians multiple attacks on Israel, then of course when Israel responds, it looks like an aggression/provocation. When it is and always has been Palestinian provocation. Since the friggin 1972 Olympics pal. I saw that live.

Source for AI's overwhelming reliance on biased Wiki:

Your PragerU source may have more than its share of bias:
Reasoning: Extreme Right, Propaganda, Poor Sourcing, Failed Fact Checks, False Claims
Bias Rating: RIGHT (8.7)
Factual Reporting: LOW (8.3)
Country: USA
MBFC’s Country Freedom Rank: MOSTLY FREE
Media Type: Organization/Foundation
Traffic/Popularity: Medium Traffic
MBFC Credibility Rating: LOW CREDIBILITY
Wikipedia comes out better:
Bias Rating: LEAST BIASED (0.0)
Factual Reporting: MIXED (5.0)
Country: USA
MBFC’s Country Freedom Rank: MOSTLY FREE
Media Type: Organization/Foundation
Traffic/Popularity: High Traffic
MBFC Credibility Rating: MEDIUM CREDIBILITY
 
Your PragerU source may have more than its share of bias:
Reasoning: Extreme Right, Propaganda, Poor Sourcing, Failed Fact Checks, False Claims
Bias Rating: RIGHT (8.7)
Factual Reporting: LOW (8.3)
Country: USA
MBFC’s Country Freedom Rank: MOSTLY FREE
Media Type: Organization/Foundation
Traffic/Popularity: Medium Traffic
MBFC Credibility Rating: LOW CREDIBILITY
Wikipedia comes out better:
Bias Rating: LEAST BIASED (0.0)
Factual Reporting: MIXED (5.0)
Country: USA
MBFC’s Country Freedom Rank: MOSTLY FREE
Media Type: Organization/Foundation
Traffic/Popularity: High Traffic
MBFC Credibility Rating: MEDIUM CREDIBILITY
Wow. Using the Internet fact and bias checking sites to make your claims is as lazy as using AI to make your claims. You have nothing of your own to input. "Who fact checks the fact checkers?"

I have personally watched wiki change over the last decade, therefore I know from my own independent personal experience that that particular PragerU video is factual. Not all of them may be. But to claim not factual because it is considered 'far-right' by your source should tell you the bias of your source. But we see you have no input of your own. Nothing. Zip. Zero.

So on that note, I'll not even bother with you anymore.
 
Interesting....

I suppose it's partly a difference between the Muslims of some North African tribes...and those of the Middle East.

It sounds like we were in similar areas at the same time. I got to ride the old Orient Express, spend the night at Stonehenge, Troy, Delphi, Babylon etc.

I had just gotten out of the Army and didn't want a schedule; I had a small pack and an old Army issue sleeping bag. In the Middle East, I also had a piece of light colored canvas for protection in sandstorms.

I didn't use trains much except for a 3rd Class ticket in Turkey going East.

I mainly hitch hiked and walked from place to place with pretty good luck. I was "kidnapped" from to time by a generous driver who absolutely insisted on introducing me to his friends and family in an obscure village.

Even though the detour was out of my way, I had no schedule, he was giving me a ride and he was excited at a chance to learn English.

I can't overemphasize the generosity of these people I encountered by chance who were so enthusiastically generous with what little they had.

A lot of people I know have had similar experiences.
How about you head over there now take pictures see how you fare...fraud... let's see some pictures of these great Muslims in the Middle East that were so nice and generous and welcoming .....let's say you're your story is real, you're just some Christian walking around the Middle East having this great old time with the Muslims.. the European installed dictators don't run the place anymore and I still say your story is b******* a d your Arab Muslim pushing propaganda
 
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