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Hamas said it investigated and did not see any of the realistic evidence. Well I hamas is the governing body of gaza... So....Dizzy28 wrote:sMASH wrote:Isreal has just banned aid trucks from goin to north gaza.
Israel has bombed and sieged the 3 hospitsls in south Gaza and al shifa again, fir the last week.
With reports of assassinations and sexual assaults
Even former Al Jazeera journalists disagree with you
Abu Hilalah was the former Managing Director of Al Jazeera
matr1x wrote:Doubtful that's the full story
Dizzy28 wrote:Imagine dying for mere words !!!
The downfall of the Ayatollah probably can't come quickly enough for a free Iran. Screenshot_20240402-135514.jpg
adnj wrote:matr1x wrote:Doubtful that's the full story
Anti Muslimmatr1x wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Imagine dying for mere words !!!
The downfall of the Ayatollah probably can't come quickly enough for a free Iran. Screenshot_20240402-135514.jpg
Take down Iran, hamas, and their allies will wither
zoom rader wrote:Anti Muslimmatr1x wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Imagine dying for mere words !!!
The downfall of the Ayatollah probably can't come quickly enough for a free Iran. Screenshot_20240402-135514.jpg
Take down Iran, hamas, and their allies will wither
Elsewhere, UN officials warned that the ongoing conflict in Sudan has plunged the country into "one of the worst humanitarian nightmares in recent history", which could trigger the world's largest hunger crisis.
According to the UN's World Food Programme (WFP), nearly 18 million people in Sudan are facing acute food insecurity as a result of the civil war which broke out in April 2023.
Unicef said it had seen malnutrition among young children "beyond the worst projections", as well as outbreaks of cholera, measles and malaria.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-68614782
The Sudan in Africa though.Dizzy28 wrote:A Middle Eastern country that is 90% Muslim is on the brink of famine due to an ongoing war happening since the past year. No it's not Gaza. Last week the WFP has advised a famine is immininent for b/t 18 to 25m people in Sudan. Already in that one year of war there has been the displacement of 8m and death of 15,000.Elsewhere, UN officials warned that the ongoing conflict in Sudan has plunged the country into "one of the worst humanitarian nightmares in recent history", which could trigger the world's largest hunger crisis.
According to the UN's World Food Programme (WFP), nearly 18 million people in Sudan are facing acute food insecurity as a result of the civil war which broke out in April 2023.
Unicef said it had seen malnutrition among young children "beyond the worst projections", as well as outbreaks of cholera, measles and malaria.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-68614782
wing wrote:The Sudan in Africa though.Dizzy28 wrote:A Middle Eastern country that is 90% Muslim is on the brink of famine due to an ongoing war happening since the past year. No it's not Gaza. Last week the WFP has advised a famine is immininent for b/t 18 to 25m people in Sudan. Already in that one year of war there has been the displacement of 8m and death of 15,000.Elsewhere, UN officials warned that the ongoing conflict in Sudan has plunged the country into "one of the worst humanitarian nightmares in recent history", which could trigger the world's largest hunger crisis.
According to the UN's World Food Programme (WFP), nearly 18 million people in Sudan are facing acute food insecurity as a result of the civil war which broke out in April 2023.
Unicef said it had seen malnutrition among young children "beyond the worst projections", as well as outbreaks of cholera, measles and malaria.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-68614782
paid_influencer wrote:the display in gulf city was very good, very informative, well done
matr1x wrote:paid_influencer wrote:the display in gulf city was very good, very informative, well done
I asked them point blank about the hostages, and October 7th and hamas using their own people as shields while firing rockets and of course the Palestinians always breaking ceasefires.
All they kept on bleating about was genocide and apartheid. I told them neither was happening and they would have to prove that either one was happening. When a genocide is being done, the attacker never tells the victim where they are going to strike.
They kept chanting about the river to the sea and 75 years ago and I realized it was really pointless. One cannot reason with idiots
alfa wrote:matr1x wrote:paid_influencer wrote:the display in gulf city was very good, very informative, well done
I asked them point blank about the hostages, and October 7th and hamas using their own people as shields while firing rockets and of course the Palestinians always breaking ceasefires.
All they kept on bleating about was genocide and apartheid. I told them neither was happening and they would have to prove that either one was happening. When a genocide is being done, the attacker never tells the victim where they are going to strike.
They kept chanting about the river to the sea and 75 years ago and I realized it was really pointless. One cannot reason with idiots
I'm sure if you really did you'd have come here long ago yapping your trap about it way before someone posted it and gave you an idea. Reminds me of the time you allegedly pulled a cutlass on a vene outside your gate and when Max pushed you for pics you backed down lol. Eid Mubarak my good man
Dizzy28 wrote:I give these boys props.
Whilst Netanyahu's son hides out from conscription in Miami the Haniyehs could have fled to Qatar and be with their father but they stayed to fight. Screenshot_20240410-161608.jpg
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