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  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    BT. Please do not give away the secrets of a kibbutz because of your knowledge ,it could be that right away 2,000 young Burnley fans could read this and depart on their mystery tour ,to explore the adventure and experience of young ladies from all over the world ,in fact so highly rated ,it is better than what was the Mecca dancing at Burnley or Blackburn, volunteers get paid so what is the problem? ''Money fur nothin and the chicks are free!''
    Always reminds me of my mate at Burnley Fire Station being asked if there were any prostitutes working in Burnley, 'Nah', he said, 'too many enthusiastic amateurs.'

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Always reminds me of my mate at Burnley Fire Station being asked if there were any prostitutes working in Burnley, 'Nah', he said, 'too many enthusiastic amateurs.'
    Lol! He was dead right too!

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    They are really nice people Palestinians
    Police arrest 45 suspects in riots across East Jerusalem
    Jerusalem Police receives dozens of reports of rioters throwing rocks and snowballs at passersby and vehicles throughout the capital; additional arrests expected.

    https://www.ynetnews.com/article/hydretect#autoplay

    In one video, Palestinian youths can be seen attacking a police patrol car using blunt objects. The officers inside the vehicle do not engage with their assailants and are seen fleeing the scene instead.

    Jerusalem Police received dozens of reports of rioters throwing rocks at passing vehicles near the Old City's Damascus Gate and the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood — two prime flashpoints of nationalist-driven violence. Police arrested 22 suspects in the area.
    Similar instances were reported around the predominately Palestinian Shu'afat neighborhood where Palestinian youths were seen throwing snow-covered rocks at the light rail, passing vehicles and police forces.


    Watch the video BT, and see your harmless Palestinian friends

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    Those Palestinians who behave like that want wasting..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    They are really nice people Palestinians
    Police arrest 45 suspects in riots across East Jerusalem
    Jerusalem Police receives dozens of reports of rioters throwing rocks and snowballs at passersby and vehicles throughout the capital; additional arrests expected.

    https://www.ynetnews.com/article/hydretect#autoplay

    In one video, Palestinian youths can be seen attacking a police patrol car using blunt objects. The officers inside the vehicle do not engage with their assailants and are seen fleeing the scene instead.

    Jerusalem Police received dozens of reports of rioters throwing rocks at passing vehicles near the Old City's Damascus Gate and the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood — two prime flashpoints of nationalist-driven violence. Police arrested 22 suspects in the area.
    Similar instances were reported around the predominately Palestinian Shu'afat neighborhood where Palestinian youths were seen throwing snow-covered rocks at the light rail, passing vehicles and police forces.


    Watch the video BT, and see your harmless Palestinian friends
    I keep saying it Balan, you lot are too soft with them, if they really did sort the Pallys out then we would no longer need to laugh at BT's photoshopped fakes, we could see real photos of real heads being cracked.

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    Don't worry sinkov , the Border Guards, IDF, and those that dress as Arabs and go into Arab towns, catching those that cause disturbances etc, they are to meet in the Hilton Tel-Aviv, next week in the 'nutcracker suite' with an aim to really sort things out.

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    Action and reaction
    The day after the UN resolution of November 29, 1947, seven Jews were killed, including four passengers on a bus attacked by Arabs on the road to Jerusalem. The acts of hostility grew more frequent, and in December 1947, 184 Jews were killed throughout the country. In January 1948, the situation was particularly difficult. On February 1, a car bomb exploded in Hasolel Street (present-day Hahavatzelet Street) near the Palestine Post building. Three weeks later there was another catastrophe in Jerusalem. Three booby-trapped trucks positioned in Ben-Yehuda Street exploded, destroying four large buildings, killing 50 and injuring more than 100. On March 11, a car bomb exploded in the courtyard of the Jewish Agency building, killing 12 people, injuring 44, and causing great damage.

    Arab acts of hostility had reached their peak by March, moreover, Arabs now controlled all the inter-urban routes. The road to Jerusalem was blocked, settlements in the Galilee and the Negev were also cut off and daily attacks were perpetrated on convoys. In the four months since the UN resolution, some 850 Jews had been killed throughout the country, most of them in Jerusalem or on the road to the city.
    In the N,W Galilee were I live. Arabs were shooting at vehicles,on the road, Akko to Nahariya, was cut off. The Post Office could not take mail to the rest of the country and so mail was shipped by sea to Haifa, (Nahariya to Haifa.) Letters were stamped (BY SEA)

    https://www.hipstamp.com/listing/194...haifa/41487011

  8. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by alfinyalcabo View Post
    Those Palestinians who behave like that want wasting..
    Talk about the kettle calling the pot black. Israel’s dismal human rights record, it’s appalling treatment of Palestinians and continued defiance of international law is not on the firmest of ground to talk about Arab retaliation.

    In March 2018, a promising Palestinian cyclist called Alaa al-Dali attended a march in Gaza with his bike, wearing cycling kit, to protest against Israel’s refusal to allow him to travel abroad for international competition.

    According to a United Nations report, he was shot by an Israeli sniper in the leg, which then had to be amputated after his request to leave Gaza for treatment was denied by Israeli authorities. He now competes as a para-cyclist.

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    BT Notice the Egyptian Border is closed, the Israeli border is closed. In Gaza they are Muslims, in Egypt Muslims , brothers,(but Egypt say ,''we don't want to know you?'' The Problem is Hamas. If they want Hamas to Govern them, ''Inshallah!'' That's the price ordinary normal citizens pay. They have fired barrages of rockets on Israel, what do you expect? On the border we welcome them with coffee and cake?

    ''According to a United Nations report, he was shot by an Israeli sniper in the leg'' We have to believe it, haven't we ,that's what they say! The U N personal are Arabs there, except in important positions in Gaza! For the UN personnel to report this they have to be there on the border with ''the gangsters.'' Otherwise its just what those civilians say say?

    But think why does Egypt close its border to these people?

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    Here you are BT, just to help you out with some minor details you've missed.

    “We were invited many times to compete abroad but we can’t travel because of international relations between Gaza and other countries. Egypt closed the border because of conflict between Hamas and the Egyptian president."

    "Al-Dali’s first chance to debut as a para-athlete came early from the Asian Paralympic Committee (APC), which invited him to the Indonesian 2018 Asian Para Games held last October in Jakarta, just six months after his amputation. The organisers offered to take care of visas, racing permits and expenses but again the main problem was al-Dali’s own borders; the Egyptian one was closed and he did not apply for Israeli permission"

    "Then in November, al-Dali and el-Arabi were invited to speak in France about athletes’ rights in the Gaza Strip but the French government did not grant them visas because of concerns that al-Dali would seek asylum in Europe."


    What has any of the above got to do with Israel ?

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