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Ta carte n’a rien avoir avec c’est ou c’est pas leur terre mais tu soutiens donc le grand remplacement en général c’est bon à savoir
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La classe les insectes !
Certainement la classe du vivant qui a réussi à appliquer certains concepts du communisme bien mieux que l’ être humain et sans devoir en écrire des livres ou l’ expliquer
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Certainement la classe du vivant qui a réussi à appliquer certains concepts du communisme bien mieux que l’ être humain et sans devoir en écrire des livres ou l’ expliquer
Ils sont plus évoluée que les négres surtout !
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ouais nan ta gueule fils de pute...
Un développeur deter pour faire un jeux sur les fourmis avec moi?
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Ta carte n’a rien avoir avec c’est ou c’est pas leur terre mais tu soutiens donc le grand remplacement en général c’est bon à savoir
bah si mais tu es trop con pour comprendre
Banger de Rolling Quartz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlKaNmMCew4
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C'est con que les palestinien en guerre ontre israel veulent de leur coté l'exterination des juifs et la disparition d'israel
par contre un état mixte palestinien israelien ca existe déjà c'est Israel
par contre un état mixte palestinien israelien ca existe déjà c'est Israel
L'extermination des juifs ? Intéressant
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C’est faux. La plupart des palestiniens sont pour la solution à un état et ce sont les israéliens qui s’y opposent absolument
La plupart ?
Chiffre exact ? Source ?
Chiffre exact ? Source ?
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ok bah on va abolir les frontière de la palestine pour commencer
Faudrait déjà les reconnaître internationalement.
Et fixer également celle d'Israel par la même occas'.
Et fixer également celle d'Israel par la même occas'.
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bah si mais tu es trop con pour comprendre
Tu me montres une carte de propagande représentant de manière totalement biaisée les annexions successives et illégales faites par Israël.
Ce qui a à voir c’est qu’une population autochtones aka les palestiniens se fait remplacer
Ce qui a à voir c’est qu’une population autochtones aka les palestiniens se fait remplacer
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ouais nan ta gueule fils de pute...
Sinon j'vois pas ce que ça démontre au final hormis justement que ce sont des constructions sociales, t'as littéralement deux communautés qui font barrage par leur propre corps entre l'une et l'autre.
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Faudrait déjà les reconnaître internationalement.
Et fixer également celle d'Israel par la même occas'.
Et fixer également celle d'Israel par la même occas'.
je propose les rontière de la paletine de 1967 et ccelle d'israel de fin 1967
Banger de Rolling Quartz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlKaNmMCew4
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AMnesty l'organisation qui souhaitait libéré (et qui a fait libéré) l'homme qui organisera des attentats en France et en Belgique?
Banger de Rolling Quartz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlKaNmMCew4
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La plupart ?
Chiffre exact ? Source ?
Chiffre exact ? Source ?
Dur d’avoir des sources à Gaza étant donné le genocide en cours
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The Palestine Liberation Organisation adopted a one-state solution as its aim in 1969. In January 1969 Fatah declared that it was not fighting against Jews, but against Israel as a racist and theocratic entity. The fifth national council of the Palestine Liberation Organisation in February 1969 passed a resolution confirming that the PLO’s objective was ‘to establish a free and democratic society in Palestine for all Palestinians whether they are Muslims, Christians or Jews’. Only successive attempts to compromise with US-inspired peace processes have moved the PLO away from this initial goal.
The paradox for Fatah is that the one-state solution is now more popular among Palestinians than ever, no doubt because experience has taught them that the alternatives are mirages.
In 2007 a Near East Consulting poll of Palestinians found that ‘70% support a one-state solution in historic Palestine where Muslims, Christians and Jews live together with equal rights and responsibilities’, despite an almost 50-50 split between support for Fatah and Hamas among those polled. Another poll this year showed ‘a clear majority (60% overall, including 55% in the West Bank and 68% in Gaza) say that the five-year goal “should be to work toward reclaiming all of historic Palestine, from the river to the sea”.’
Even the Washington Post is writing headlines that proclaim ‘The two-state solution, RIP’. The paper concludes:
‘For at least two decades, a key assumption to U.S. policy on this question is that the final outcome would be two states within the territory that Israel currently controls. That assumption will have to be revised — and US policy in the region will have to be revised along with it’.
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The Palestine Liberation Organisation adopted a one-state solution as its aim in 1969. In January 1969 Fatah declared that it was not fighting against Jews, but against Israel as a racist and theocratic entity. The fifth national council of the Palestine Liberation Organisation in February 1969 passed a resolution confirming that the PLO’s objective was ‘to establish a free and democratic society in Palestine for all Palestinians whether they are Muslims, Christians or Jews’. Only successive attempts to compromise with US-inspired peace processes have moved the PLO away from this initial goal.
The paradox for Fatah is that the one-state solution is now more popular among Palestinians than ever, no doubt because experience has taught them that the alternatives are mirages.
In 2007 a Near East Consulting poll of Palestinians found that ‘70% support a one-state solution in historic Palestine where Muslims, Christians and Jews live together with equal rights and responsibilities’, despite an almost 50-50 split between support for Fatah and Hamas among those polled. Another poll this year showed ‘a clear majority (60% overall, including 55% in the West Bank and 68% in Gaza) say that the five-year goal “should be to work toward reclaiming all of historic Palestine, from the river to the sea”.’
Even the Washington Post is writing headlines that proclaim ‘The two-state solution, RIP’. The paper concludes:
‘For at least two decades, a key assumption to U.S. policy on this question is that the final outcome would be two states within the territory that Israel currently controls. That assumption will have to be revised — and US policy in the region will have to be revised along with it’.
il y a 2 ans
Dur d’avoir des sources à Gaza étant donné le genocide en cours
Mais voici
The Palestine Liberation Organisation adopted a one-state solution as its aim in 1969. In January 1969 Fatah declared that it was not fighting against Jews, but against Israel as a racist and theocratic entity. The fifth national council of the Palestine Liberation Organisation in February 1969 passed a resolution confirming that the PLO’s objective was ‘to establish a free and democratic society in Palestine for all Palestinians whether they are Muslims, Christians or Jews’. Only successive attempts to compromise with US-inspired peace processes have moved the PLO away from this initial goal.
The paradox for Fatah is that the one-state solution is now more popular among Palestinians than ever, no doubt because experience has taught them that the alternatives are mirages.
In 2007 a Near East Consulting poll of Palestinians found that ‘70% support a one-state solution in historic Palestine where Muslims, Christians and Jews live together with equal rights and responsibilities’, despite an almost 50-50 split between support for Fatah and Hamas among those polled. Another poll this year showed ‘a clear majority (60% overall, including 55% in the West Bank and 68% in Gaza) say that the five-year goal “should be to work toward reclaiming all of historic Palestine, from the river to the sea”.’
Even the Washington Post is writing headlines that proclaim ‘The two-state solution, RIP’. The paper concludes:
‘For at least two decades, a key assumption to U.S. policy on this question is that the final outcome would be two states within the territory that Israel currently controls. That assumption will have to be revised — and US policy in the region will have to be revised along with it’.
Mais voici
The Palestine Liberation Organisation adopted a one-state solution as its aim in 1969. In January 1969 Fatah declared that it was not fighting against Jews, but against Israel as a racist and theocratic entity. The fifth national council of the Palestine Liberation Organisation in February 1969 passed a resolution confirming that the PLO’s objective was ‘to establish a free and democratic society in Palestine for all Palestinians whether they are Muslims, Christians or Jews’. Only successive attempts to compromise with US-inspired peace processes have moved the PLO away from this initial goal.
The paradox for Fatah is that the one-state solution is now more popular among Palestinians than ever, no doubt because experience has taught them that the alternatives are mirages.
In 2007 a Near East Consulting poll of Palestinians found that ‘70% support a one-state solution in historic Palestine where Muslims, Christians and Jews live together with equal rights and responsibilities’, despite an almost 50-50 split between support for Fatah and Hamas among those polled. Another poll this year showed ‘a clear majority (60% overall, including 55% in the West Bank and 68% in Gaza) say that the five-year goal “should be to work toward reclaiming all of historic Palestine, from the river to the sea”.’
Even the Washington Post is writing headlines that proclaim ‘The two-state solution, RIP’. The paper concludes:
‘For at least two decades, a key assumption to U.S. policy on this question is that the final outcome would be two states within the territory that Israel currently controls. That assumption will have to be revised — and US policy in the region will have to be revised along with it’.
oui en 1969 après que tout espoir de conquète militaire soit balayé, en gros c'est comme si le 3eme reich avait été anéanti des 1933 et que les aleland chialait car on leur laissait pas annexer les territoire revendiqué par le pan-germanisme
Banger de Rolling Quartz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlKaNmMCew4
il y a 2 ans
AMnesty l'organisation qui souhaitait libéré (et qui a fait libéré) l'homme qui organisera des attentats en France et en Belgique?
C’est une ong et je ne suis pas d’accord avec tout ce qu’elle dit ou fait mais elle est une bien meilleure source que toi ou Israël
il y a 2 ans
c'est facile de se dire pur la paix après avoir pendant 20 ans attaqué ton voisins
Banger de Rolling Quartz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlKaNmMCew4
il y a 2 ans
oui en 1969 après que tout espoir de conquète militaire soit balayé, en gros c'est comme si le 3eme reich avait été anéanti des 1933 et que les aleland chialait car on leur laissait pas annexer les territoire revendiqué par le pan-germanisme
Ils ont été pragmatique après avoir été dépossédé et grand remplacé
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