Only 15% of Isrealis support Nut Job!
Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2024 12:10 pm
According to Fareed Zakaria today!
Just some friends talking
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GFB wrote:And of course..you believe this lying Muslim slimeball.
planosteve wrote:GFB wrote:And of course..you believe this lying Muslim slimeball.
He has a PHD from Harvard. Did you make it out of HIgh School?
Mark wrote:planosteve wrote:GFB wrote:And of course..you believe this lying Muslim slimeball.
He has a PHD from Harvard. Did you make it out of HIgh School?
These days, any degree from Harvard is evidence that a person is a dumbass.
planosteve wrote:GFB wrote:And of course..you believe this lying Muslim slimeball.
He has a PHD from Harvard. Did you make it out of HIgh School?
GFB wrote:planosteve wrote:GFB wrote:And of course..you believe this lying Muslim slimeball.
He has a PHD from Harvard. Did you make it out of HIgh School?
Lying Muslim slimeballs are not cured by College degrees..in fact, the indoctrination they receive there makes most of them worse.
planosteve wrote:
JERUSALEM, Jan 2 (Reuters) - Only 15% of Israelis want Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to stay in office after the war on Hamas in Gaza ends, though many more still support his strategy of crushing the militants in the Palestinian enclave.
GRANDPA wrote:planosteve wrote:
JERUSALEM, Jan 2 (Reuters) - Only 15% of Israelis want Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to stay in office after the war on Hamas in Gaza ends, though many more still support his strategy of crushing the militants in the Palestinian enclave.
planosteve wrote:GRANDPA wrote:planosteve wrote:
JERUSALEM, Jan 2 (Reuters) - Only 15% of Israelis want Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to stay in office after the war on Hamas in Gaza ends, though many more still support his strategy of crushing the militants in the Palestinian enclave.
Yeah, problem is over half of those killed so far are women and children.
jellowrestling wrote:planosteve wrote:GRANDPA wrote:
Yeah, problem is over half of those killed so far are women and children.
Yes, that's what happens when people elect terrorists to install bases of operation under their schools, hospitals, businesses, homes, etc..., and then encourage those terrorists to attack their neighbors.
GFB wrote:jellowrestling wrote:planosteve wrote:Yeah, problem is over half of those killed so far are women and children.
Yes, that's what happens when people elect terrorists to install bases of operation under their schools, hospitals, businesses, homes, etc..., and then encourage those terrorists to attack their neighbors.
Exactly.
And that is what those elected terrorists want..lots of dead “innocents.”
..thinking the Israelis would be forced to cease operations.
Sorry.
planosteve wrote:GFB wrote:jellowrestling wrote:Yes, that's what happens when people elect terrorists to install bases of operation under their schools, hospitals, businesses, homes, etc..., and then encourage those terrorists to attack their neighbors.
Exactly.
And that is what those elected terrorists want..lots of dead “innocents.”
..thinking the Israelis would be forced to cease operations.
Sorry.
Exactly what? Gaza doesn't "elect" their govt. any more than Saudi Araba or any other Arab country
planosteve wrote:GFB wrote:jellowrestling wrote:Yes, that's what happens when people elect terrorists to install bases of operation under their schools, hospitals, businesses, homes, etc..., and then encourage those terrorists to attack their neighbors.
Exactly.
And that is what those elected terrorists want..lots of dead “innocents.”
..thinking the Israelis would be forced to cease operations.
Sorry.
Exactly what? Gaza doesn't "elect" their govt. any more than Saudi Araba or any other Arab country
In 2006, the Palestinian political entity operating in the West Bank and Gaza staged elections. Little did observers know that it would be the last vote allowed by the Palestinian Authority, led then, as it is now, by President Mahmoud Abbas. The vote took place in the aftermath of a turbulent series of events: the fiery years of the second intifada, the death of longtime Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, and the 2005 Israeli withdrawal of troops and settlers from the Gaza Strip.
The election yielded a shock victory for Hamas, which won the most seats with some 44 percent of the vote.
planosteve wrote:Well, it's complicated. But, I think this explains it better.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/202 ... election.h
jellowrestling wrote:planosteve wrote:Well, it's complicated. But, I think this explains it better.
https://slate.com/news-and-politics/202 ... election.h
Apparently, being so wrong (so often) is so painful that it requires the posting of a broken link.