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    BT : The ''X'' factor have just phoned to me, if I object?.....
    Three Palestinians are wanting to appear on 'X' Factor, They call themselves ''The Fence Jumping Climbers''. Simon said all they do is acrobatics and some comedy, they juggle with hand grenades and axes, while one makes it look dangerous with an artificial smoke screen. They wanted to bring these ''used inflated condoms and balloons tied to some petrol bomb''. But Simon said it would cause too much damage in the audience.
    ''It's natural for them so why should I object?''.

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    You might laugh and joke guys, but yet another two ****age boys are shot and killed from about 800 yards away by the IDF...

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    The shill attempts to spread buzz by personally endorsing the product in public forums with the pretense of sincerity, when in fact he is being paid for his services :
    Alistair Burt-MP: Contributor to Middle East Eye

    Alistair Burt-MP
    ‏''Last weekend I met many counterparts from the Middle East at #IISSMD18, and friends of the UK from Bahrain. Common among them was a commitment to ongoing partnership with the UK, and peace and stability in the region''.

    AlistairBurtUK is MP for Noth East Bedfordshire and while being busy in the Middle East has still found time over the last week to support his local farming community by talking Tilly Trailer safety. http://tillypass.co.uk

    Bahrain: (70 % Shia) Although in Bahrain more than half of population are Shia Muslim (estimated at about 70 percent), the Sunni royal family, Al Khalifa, governs the country.

    Iran : ( 90% Shia) Shia make up roughly 10% of all Muslims, and globally their population is estimated between 154 to 200 million, according to a 2009 report from the Pew Forum. Iran has the largest Shia majority, with more than 66 million making up nearly 90% of the population. Shia are also in the majority in Iraq and Bahrain.

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    X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XX X X X X X X

    ....This is a get out of Gaza Free Card, The holder is entitled to pass through the fence ,and obtain free refreshments,in showing of politeness in one's attitude and behaviour toward others.

    By not holding this card you may be phuckin shot!!!!

    X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XX X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X XX X X X X X X

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    When there is a dispute between two nations it is pretty useless to trust the media from either side.

    Thus I consider the Jerusalem Post, Y-Net and MEE as shills in this respect.

    The first casualty of war is the truth.

    Sinkov, if Yorkshire put a fence around the Ribble Valley and warned you that if you approached it you would be shot, what would you do?
    It sounds like you would shrug your shoulders, put your hands in your pockets and say "OK".

    I thought you had more about you man!

    (Cue clever arse comment such as "I live in the Ribble Valley, why on earth would I go anywhere near Yorkshire?"

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    59-60: .....why not ask Sinkov.
    If the farmers in the Ribble Valley said on film they would tear the hearts out of Sinkov ,and his family.Then take his land.

    Then ask him, if they approached the fence, meaning to tear it down. ( Remember there is no police, no law around there ). Just Sinkov,his family and the farmers.

    Ask him what would he do? Then reverse the situation and ask yourself, if it was you in that situation . What would you do?

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    https://youtu.be/ASddXApGKek

    An Arab commentator says on television that the concept of "Palestinians" did not exist at all, and is an invention of the 1960s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    https://youtu.be/ASddXApGKek
    An Arab commentator says on television that the concept of "Palestinians" did not exist at all, and is an invention of the 1960s.
    that videos compression is severly lacking in complete data - Balam.....but you'd know that.....also that only around 8% of the population of Palestine was Jewish in the early stages of WW1 - when still under Ottoman rule....but that soon changed, with the dodgy deals / secret treaties carving up the middle east / Arab world / Ottoman empire - it's all counterfeit Balam....constructed by Pure Scum - to advance the game, and spread hatred, division and fear amongst the Peoples.



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    THE FACTS AND HISTORY

    There has never been such a country called Palestine. Israel was RE-formed on land previously ruled by the Ottoman empire, similarly to other countries in the region such as Lebanon, Iraq and others. There is no such thing as "Palestinian people". It's worth noting that newspapers such as the 'Palestine post' were Jewish newspapers (this one for example turned into the 'Jerusalem post'). This is also true about other official "Palestine" related stuff from the time before Israel was RE-formed. If you happened to say "Palestinian" before the RE-formation of Israel, you were actually referring to the Hebrews living in the land, not the Arabs. Take a look at this flag book from 1939 (3rd row on the right): imgur.com/a/4hlH2

    The term "Palestine" was later discarded, as it should have been, because the original name for the land - Israel, has been restored (it's simple: Israel is not Palestine, just like Jerusalem is not Aelia-Capitolina, and Schem is not Nablus).
    It is only in the mid 1960's that the Arabs hijacked the term, and its widespread usage only took off after the 1967 Arab-Israeli war. the Arabs used this terminology as a political propaganda tool to de-legitimize Israel, after they failed to steal the Hebrew homeland by force with the Arab armies, by invading and attempting to conquer the land. Ironically, the term "Palestinian" originate from the term 'Pleshet' to describe INVADERS by the Hebrews. ( From the hebrew verb ( P L S פלש ) Those who willingly identify as "Palestinians" are declaring themselves to be invaders/colonizers in Hebrew land.
    It's important to note that this propaganda tool was supported by the Communists/Soviets. On the other hand, just a few decades before that, the Arab "Palestinians" were hand in hand with the Nazis. They have aided them under the leadership of the mufti Amin Al Husseini - who is often regarded 'founding father' of the Arab "Palestinians". Mufti Amin Al Husseini became an SS general, but he had anti-jewish genocidal ideology long before the Nazis rose the power. He has incited and caused violence and terror against the Jewish people in their homeland since the early 1920's (for example: causing the 1929 Hebron massacre).

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    Here are some of the most common family names among the "Palestinians":

    "Masri" = from Egypt-Hamas member of Parliament, Mushir al-Masri (the word "masri" littelery means "the egyptian" in arabic !).
    "Khamis"= Bahrain "Salem Hanna Khamis" "al-Faruqi"= Mosul, Iraq
    "al-Araj" = Morocco, a member of the Saadi Dynasty "Hussein al-Araj"
    "al Lubnani" = the Lebanese
    "al-Mughrabi" = the Moroccan (Maghreb" – meaning "West" in Arabic, and usually referring to North Africa or specifically to Morocco)
    "al-Djazair" = the Algerian
    "al-Yamani" = the Yemeni "Issam Al Yamani"
    "al-Afghani" = the Afghan
    "al-Hindi" = the Indian "Amin al-Hindi"
    "Iraqi" = from Iraq.
    "halabi" = from Aleppo, Syria
    "El Baghdadi" = from Baghdad Iraq.
    "Tarabulsi"= Tarabulus-Tripoli, Lebanon.
    "Hourani" = Houran Syria.
    "al-Husayni" = Saudi Arabia.
    "Saudi" = Saudi Arabia.
    "Metzarwah"= Egypt.
    "Barda---wil" = "Salah Bardawil" HAMAS legislator in Gaza; Egypt, Bardawil Lake area.
    "Nashashibi" = Syria.
    "Bushnak" = Bosnia
    "zoabi"= from Iraq: "Haneen Zoabi".
    "Turki" = Turkey "Daud Turki"
    "al-Kurd" = Kurdistan.
    "Haddadins" = YEMEN descended from Ghassanid Christian Arabs.
    "Arab Abu-Kishk" = Egypt.(Bedouins)
    "Arab al shakirat" = Egypt (Bedouins)
    "Arab al zabidat" = Egypt (Bedouins)
    "Arab al aramsha" = Egypt (Bedouins)

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