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The #Israeli bastards are destroying entire villages and towns turning everying to dust as if had never been there.

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  • mirsobhan@persadon.comM mirsobhan@persadon.com

    @Geri @Gardenia first let's free arab nation that glorify the death of a young palestine that killed jew woman and child from this terrorist and also Iran from a ideology that say to defeat enemy it doesn't matter how many civilians die.

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    @MirSobhan @Gardenia I think that is a cultural matter and may be difficult to change.

    Imperialism is not

    You have no right to be in the West Bank
    You have no right to be in the Golan Heights
    And it is only by the good grace of the international community that you were given a homeland and that kindness you shamefully took advantage of killing thousands along the way

    Not good really

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    • kabkabka@mastodon.socialK kabkabka@mastodon.social

      @Geri How do you know that Lebanon was a party to the ceasefire agreement? How do you know that some scattered Hezbollah unit didn’t shoot at an IDF soldier before this attack? (And by the way, the Bekaa Valley is a Hezbollah hotspot). I’m not saying that Israel is acting lawfully. But the trigger for what’s happening right now did come from Lebanese territory. @jayflo

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      #30

      @KaBKaBKa @jayflo because there were no reports from other countries of rockets coming from Lebanon. That is how I know. 🙄

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      • geri@mastodon.onlineG geri@mastodon.online

        @MirSobhan @Gardenia I think that is a cultural matter and may be difficult to change.

        Imperialism is not

        You have no right to be in the West Bank
        You have no right to be in the Golan Heights
        And it is only by the good grace of the international community that you were given a homeland and that kindness you shamefully took advantage of killing thousands along the way

        Not good really

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        #31

        @Geri @Gardenia NO, fixing the problem of terrorists is the case, my human rights are denied by a regime that has embassy in EU.

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        • gardenia@eldritch.cafeG gardenia@eldritch.cafe

          @Geri Yes. POINT BARRE. @MirSobhan

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          @Gardenia @Geri @MirSobhan

          Cet argument est régulièrement utilisé par les génocidaires pour justifier leurs crimes. Or il s'avère que ces organisations sont nées du fait de l'occupation et des crimes perpétrés par Israël. Un petit retour sur l'histoire ne fait de mal à personne ...

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          • geri@mastodon.onlineG geri@mastodon.online

            @MirSobhan @Gardenia I think that is a cultural matter and may be difficult to change.

            Imperialism is not

            You have no right to be in the West Bank
            You have no right to be in the Golan Heights
            And it is only by the good grace of the international community that you were given a homeland and that kindness you shamefully took advantage of killing thousands along the way

            Not good really

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            #33

            @MirSobhan Avez vous déjà mis les pieds au Liban pour oser dire un truc pareil. Et arrêtez d'embêter ma meilleure pote sur Masto. Ça suffit. @Geri

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            • geri@mastodon.onlineG geri@mastodon.online

              The #Israeli bastards are destroying entire villages and towns turning everying to dust as if had never been there.

              This is exactly what they did in Northern #Gaza where the names of places are all that remains

              Indeed, under the cover of journalistic blackout thermobibaric devices extinguished concrete and all human and organic life

              And now they are doing the same in #Lebanon

              STOP THEM !

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              ‘Everything is gone’: Israel destroys entire villages in Lebanon

              Rights groups fear tactic of ‘domicide’ trialled in Gaza, where entire areas are made uninhabitable, is being used again

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              @Geri Let's not forget our city, Rafah, in the far south. All its inhabitants were displaced and all its buildings were demolished, leaving it a desert without a single house. You can imagine that.

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              • mirsobhan@persadon.comM mirsobhan@persadon.com

                @Geri @Gardenia NO, fixing the problem of terrorists is the case, my human rights are denied by a regime that has embassy in EU.

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                #35

                @MirSobhan @Gardenia human rights are not denied by ambassadors. Where do you live? What country?

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                • rania40@mastodon.socialR rania40@mastodon.social

                  @Geri Let's not forget our city, Rafah, in the far south. All its inhabitants were displaced and all its buildings were demolished, leaving it a desert without a single house. You can imagine that.

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                  @rania40 thank you for contributing x

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                  • kabkabka@mastodon.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #37

                    @Mogleg Why should I support the annihilation of entire generations and the eradication of all civil progress? Just because it’s labeled “freedom”? It is precisely this way of thinking that prevents the population from developing under Hamas and Hezbollah. @Geri

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                    • geri@mastodon.onlineG geri@mastodon.online

                      @KaBKaBKa @jayflo because there were no reports from other countries of rockets coming from Lebanon. That is how I know. 🙄

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                      @Geri Are there any impartial observers you trust? All I see is hatred on both sides. And just because one side seems more vulnerable doesn’t make it the better one in my eyes. UNIFIL and the Lebanese government had the power to prevent these current events from ever happening. @jayflo

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                      • geri@mastodon.onlineG geri@mastodon.online

                        @jayflo @KaBKaBKa

                        On Wednesday, 8th April, a ceasefire was announced by Pakistan. Iran, Hezbollah, and Trump's USA immediately stopped firing but not Israel.

                        Two hours later, it launched its deadliest attack so far and killed, in two hours, 254 people, and wounded a further 1,165 in air attacks on Beirut, and the Bekaa Valley

                        Regions where Hezbollah were NOT BASED !

                        What do you have to say about that?

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                        #39

                        @Geri @jayflo@social.trom.tf @KaBKaBKa
                        Google "Hasbara".
                        It's helpful when these zionists come out of the woodwork like this. It makes for an easy and instantaneous block.

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                        • geri@mastodon.onlineG geri@mastodon.online

                          The #Israeli bastards are destroying entire villages and towns turning everying to dust as if had never been there.

                          This is exactly what they did in Northern #Gaza where the names of places are all that remains

                          Indeed, under the cover of journalistic blackout thermobibaric devices extinguished concrete and all human and organic life

                          And now they are doing the same in #Lebanon

                          STOP THEM !

                          Link Preview Image
                          ‘Everything is gone’: Israel destroys entire villages in Lebanon

                          Rights groups fear tactic of ‘domicide’ trialled in Gaza, where entire areas are made uninhabitable, is being used again

                          favicon

                          the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

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                          @Geri Nazis is as nazi does - nazis don't recognize human rights; following false prophets have shamed zion beyond comprehension, it is now as desolate as it has made it's neighbors

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                          • kabkabka@mastodon.socialK kabkabka@mastodon.social

                            @Mogleg Why should I support the annihilation of entire generations and the eradication of all civil progress? Just because it’s labeled “freedom”? It is precisely this way of thinking that prevents the population from developing under Hamas and Hezbollah. @Geri

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                            @Mogleg I see the result of the resistance. And the result is hundreds of thousands of displaced people and uninhabitable settlements. This kind of resistance doesn't seem particularly effective, and it shows complete disregard for human suffering. Well done @Geri

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                            • kabkabka@mastodon.socialK kabkabka@mastodon.social

                              @Mogleg I see the result of the resistance. And the result is hundreds of thousands of displaced people and uninhabitable settlements. This kind of resistance doesn't seem particularly effective, and it shows complete disregard for human suffering. Well done @Geri

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                              @KaBKaBKa @Mogleg

                              Gaza run by Hamas before the Israeli fuckers destroyed it
                              Looks quite civilised to me

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                                @Mogleg Is this a race war to you? I wouldn't even be sure if it's a religious war. What I mean is that the rockets fired from Lebanon naturally led to Netanyahu and the Israeli nationalists invading Lebanon. Anyone who gave it any thought predicted that. @Geri

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                                • kabkabka@mastodon.socialK kabkabka@mastodon.social

                                  @Geri Are there any impartial observers you trust? All I see is hatred on both sides. And just because one side seems more vulnerable doesn’t make it the better one in my eyes. UNIFIL and the Lebanese government had the power to prevent these current events from ever happening. @jayflo

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                                  @KaBKaBKa @jayflo the Israeli government put out no statement that Hezbollah infringe the ceasefire. The united kingdom who is monitoring with jets from Cyprus say no rockets were launched from Lebanon after the ceasefire was declared

                                  Indeed, I invite you to find factual evidence that Hezbollah breached the ceasefire first of all

                                  I bet you can't find any over that 2 hour period

                                  And if you can't please don't reply with anything else

                                  Thanks xxx

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                                  • geri@mastodon.onlineG geri@mastodon.online

                                    @KaBKaBKa @Mogleg

                                    Gaza run by Hamas before the Israeli fuckers destroyed it
                                    Looks quite civilised to me

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                                    @Geri Yes, I agree with you and Francesca Albanese. Viewing Hamas as terrorists, separate from the people of Gaza, is a deception. Hamas represents the political will of the people of Gaza. Seen in this light, it was not Hamas that started the war with a massacre, but the Gaza Strip as an entity. Just as in 1939, it was Germany that invaded its neighbors, not the Nazis. Unfortunately, the Gazans encountered more violent Nazis in the process. @Mogleg

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                                    • geri@mastodon.onlineG geri@mastodon.online

                                      @KaBKaBKa @jayflo the Israeli government put out no statement that Hezbollah infringe the ceasefire. The united kingdom who is monitoring with jets from Cyprus say no rockets were launched from Lebanon after the ceasefire was declared

                                      Indeed, I invite you to find factual evidence that Hezbollah breached the ceasefire first of all

                                      I bet you can't find any over that 2 hour period

                                      And if you can't please don't reply with anything else

                                      Thanks xxx

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                                      @Geri Was the Lebanon ever part of the ceasefire deal between USA and Iran? And I did not wright anything about rockets. @jayflo

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                                      • kabkabka@mastodon.socialK kabkabka@mastodon.social

                                        @Geri Was the Lebanon ever part of the ceasefire deal between USA and Iran? And I did not wright anything about rockets. @jayflo

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                                        @Geri But I can also well imagine that Hezbollah didn’t fire a single shot. Israel remains unwavering in its pursuit of its goal—or its dream—of one day no longer having to build bunkers in the border settlements. @jayflo

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                                        • geri@mastodon.onlineG geri@mastodon.online

                                          @KaBKaBKa @jayflo the Israeli government put out no statement that Hezbollah infringe the ceasefire. The united kingdom who is monitoring with jets from Cyprus say no rockets were launched from Lebanon after the ceasefire was declared

                                          Indeed, I invite you to find factual evidence that Hezbollah breached the ceasefire first of all

                                          I bet you can't find any over that 2 hour period

                                          And if you can't please don't reply with anything else

                                          Thanks xxx

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                                          @Geri

                                          Save yourself the trouble of arguing with someone who isn’t interested in a discussion but in tearing apart arguments that they can’t counter with anything substantial.

                                          The typical propagandized mindset that wants to be seen as neutral, even though every counterargument serves only to undermine its own claims.

                                          @KaBKaBKa

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