"...Now these are the names..."

How can you even declare independence when you still get financial aid from the US of over 3 billion a year and have for years.

Your not independent.

Aw gee Penelope. Hey good news. I will tell Bibi to plant a tree in your name thanking you for your tax dollars sent to Israel.

No thank you, this aid to Israel needs to stop. Heres an idea , take that 3 billion and pay the Palestinians elect bill, you morons.

Ugh.







WHY THEY SHOULD BE PAYINTG IT THEMSELVES AFTER GETTING OVER $10 BILLION IN AID EVERY YEAR
 
All of the above, except comforting a child who suffered domestic abuse






Is that because you don't know what that means in your islamonazi society, after all it is what you are taught is normal as it was practised by the falst prophet daily.
 
Defining Nakba
Main articles: 1948 Palestinian exodus and Palestinian refugee
During the 1948 Palestine War, an estimated 700,000 Palestinians fled or were expelled, and hundreds of Palestinian towns and villages were depopulated and destroyed.[2][3]


Palestinian refugees in 1948
These refugees and their descendants number several million people today, divided between Jordan (2 million), Lebanon (427,057), Syria (477,700), the West Bank(788,108) and the Gaza Strip (1.1 million), with at least another quarter of a million internally displaced Palestinians in Israel.[4] The displacement, dispossession and dispersal of the Palestinian people is known to them as an-Nakba, meaning "catastrophe" or "disaster”.
Nakba Day - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
The greatest respect: these are some of the people to light the torches on Israel's upcoming independence day.

As some may or may not know, on each ceremony celebrating Israel's independence day, the state calls numerous citizens, to which it holds most respect in the passing year, to light up the state's torches. The ceremony and the people chosen for it are widely honored. While lighting the torches it's known that their story of good deed, heroism or contribution for the state is told, and it ends when the civilian calls- "Letif'eret Medinat Israel"- "(I light this) For Israel's glory."

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Hertzl Biton: A 49 year old resident of Bat Yam, a bus driver. On January 2015, while driving "Dan" bus-line early noon, a Palestinian terrorist got on the buss and began stabbing the driver and other passengers. While being injured, Biton kept driving, swaying the bus left and right, pressing the breaks to prevent further bloodshed. He opened to door for the people to escape, then pounced on the terrorist, pepper-sprayed him, and chased him once he tried to run away. The state honors his courage and determination to save lives, and calls him to light the torch.

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Gabi Bershishet: A Ma'ale Adumim resident, volunterrs in both medical and social organizations. Bershishet is a deputy commander in "Megilot" rescue unit, Dead Sea, and is one of the specialist called to assist in the relief teams sent to Haiti, Japan and Nepal. He stood as the head of the team who located missing student Asaf Ashraf, who went missing in Nepal after the earthquake, and was responsible for sending his body back home. Was also the establisher of Ein-Porat Midrasha, bridging religious-secular differences in Israel. The state honors him and calls him to light the torch.

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Ronna Ramon: Bereaved wife and mother of Ilan and Asaf Ramon. Ilan Ramon was an Israeli pilot, who took part in bombing the Iraqui quickly devolping nuclear facility, thus saving lives of thousands of Israelis. Later on Ramon became the first and only Israeli Astronaut. Ilan was killed along with his crew in the crashing of space shuttle Columbia.

Asaf, Who chose to follow his father's footsteps and become a pilot, died 6 years later, on a flight accident. In respect to Ramon's sacrifice and contribution to the state, Israel calls Ronna to light a torch.

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Alison Bresson: A border police soldier. Immigrated to Israel in 2012 alone and now lives in the northern city of Afula, came to the country in order to fulfill her dream of being in the Border Police. In October 2015, during routine Border Police operations at the Tapuach Junction, she identified two Palestinian youths getting off a scooter with drawn knives in their hands, walking towards a border policeman who stood at a roadblock. The alert Bresson fired at the terrorists, killing one instantly and critically wounding the other. In honor of her initiative and bravery, the state calls her to light a torch.

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Feiny Sukennik: A 33 resident of Jerusalem, teacher and councilor. Belongs to the Ultra Orthodox sector; following a difficult divorce process, the established an organization assisting women who go through the same process. Sukennik is a known activist in the Orthodox connunity, struggling for equality for women, and their place in marriage and divorce process. In honor of her contribution for women's right, the state calls her to light the torch.

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Dr Annan Farah: A 48 year old Akko resident, a known activist for women's rights. She's a civilian pilot, attorney, and the first Israeli Druze dentist. She's an inspector for dentists in the northern Arab area, and is also a director for the Rashut Hashniya, for Radio and Television. In respect of her many deeds, Israel calls her to light a torche.

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Father Gabriel Nidaf:
A 48 year old Yafia village resident, a Greek-orthodox priest, head of Armenian community and a great believer in pushing young Christian Arabs to mix within Israeli community and serving in the IDF. A known activist against Anti-Semitism and BDS. Due to his belief in peace and brotherhood between Christians and Jews in Israel, both him and his son went through persecution and life-threats. In honor of his contribution to peace between Jews and Chtistians, Israel calls him to light the torch.

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Hallel Berali: A teenage girl from Sderot, member and guide in "Ariel" youth movement. Berali is a known activist in the city, aiding civilians in time of emergency. During "Protective Edge" wardays, she was responsible for opening public shelters for civilians, and volunteers for children and elderly, in days of danger, while risking her own life. Israel honors her actions and calls her to light a torch.

For Israel's Glory.

What a beautiful tradition to honor those who helped others dedicated to love & peace.
I agree. Lipush is a true daughter of Abraham.

Man you worship Israel, shame, worship God and him alone. When you see injustice bring it to attention of others, do not worship the ones inflicting injustice. I have my doubts if your a Christian, to applaud their behavior is awful.








WE KNOW THAT YOU ARE NOT A CHRISTIAN we know you are a muslim terrorist scum. You ignore islamonazi injustice when the hamas psychopaths throw children from the roofs of buildings in the name of your religion.
 
Defining Nakba
Main articles: 1948 Palestinian exodus and Palestinian refugee
During the 1948 Palestine War, an estimated 700,000 Palestinians fled or were expelled, and hundreds of Palestinian towns and villages were depopulated and destroyed.[2][3]


Palestinian refugees in 1948
These refugees and their descendants number several million people today, divided between Jordan (2 million), Lebanon (427,057), Syria (477,700), the West Bank(788,108) and the Gaza Strip (1.1 million), with at least another quarter of a million internally displaced Palestinians in Israel.[4] The displacement, dispossession and dispersal of the Palestinian people is known to them as an-Nakba, meaning "catastrophe" or "disaster”.
Nakba Day - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia






No mention of the 1 million Jewish refugees that were foced out of their homes and of their lands. As for the figures that was more than was actually living in the whole of Palestine at that time. And if they had 2 years residency then they would not have needed their own agency, so they were not Palestinians but deserters from the arab armies.

By the way your picture is of Jewish refugees
 
By comforting a child who suffered domestic abuse, would that include being hit with my Father´s belt or being hit with a cane by a teacher?
 
Typical. Here I open up a thread respecting people who've done real good to our country. Teachers, freedom fighters, lifesavers, peace activists...

I'd consider it honor to accomplish one third of what they've had.

Yet even here you trolls appear.Tell me, selfish assholes. What did you do to make the world around you a better place?

Were not Israelis.
 
Typical. Here I open up a thread respecting people who've done real good to our country. Teachers, freedom fighters, lifesavers, peace activists...

I'd consider it honor to accomplish one third of what they've had.

Yet even here you trolls appear.Tell me, selfish assholes. What did you do to make the world around you a better place?

Were not Israelis.

Yeah but those Zionists forget that "peace activist" Raquel or Rochelle or whatever who traveled to a war zone to condemn our US president, burn a mock American flag, join in with Paestinian terrorist supporters chanting death to America & then march in front of a moving bulldozer.
 
Typical. Here I open up a thread respecting people who've done real good to our country. Teachers, freedom fighters, lifesavers, peace activists...

I'd consider it honor to accomplish one third of what they've had.

Yet even here you trolls appear.Tell me, selfish assholes. What did you do to make the world around you a better place?

Were not Israelis.

I think she means --what have you done for America or the world in general?
 
Rachel corrie will be long remembered even after the Jewish experiment in Palestine is over

Letus all join together & pray you are right that she will never be forgotten. Americans should build a memorial dedicated to her. And place it next to one for Timothy McVey. Don't you agree?
 
Typical. Here I open up a thread respecting people who've done real good to our country. Teachers, freedom fighters, lifesavers, peace activists...

I'd consider it honor to accomplish one third of what they've had.

Yet even here you trolls appear.Tell me, selfish assholes. What did you do to make the world around you a better place?


Typical. Here I open up a thread respecting people who've done real good to our country. Teachers, freedom fighters, lifesavers, peace activists...

I'd consider it honor to accomplish one third of what they've had.

Yet even here you trolls appear.Tell me, selfish assholes. What did you do to make the world around you a better place?

Were not Israelis.

I think she means --what have you done for America or the world in general?

I believe I answered.
 

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