Comments by "Top Quark" (@topquark6919) on "Hamas Bogs Down Israeli Soldiers In Jabalia With 'Most Intense' Fighting Of Gaza War | Watch" video.
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@newdude1258 'Unable to provide a rebuttal to Tamir.' Here it is, AGAIN!
Question: Does Israel have defined borders?
Answer: Yes, with Egypt and Jordan. The Egypt–Israel peace treaty, signed on March 26, 1979, created an officially recognized international border along the 1906 line. Then, In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. This is agreed and acknowledged by, the leader of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El Sisi and the leader of Jordan, Abdullah ll.
So, as I've maintained from the beginning, you don't have a clue, as to what you are talking about! 😂🤣😂🤣
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@newdude1258 You claimed: 'Tamir Pardo , former head of the M0ssad , said Isr433l has never defined its territory'
Again, utter nonsense! Egypt & Jordan KNOW where their borders are, and that they are defined!
Egypt's border with Israel:
'One of Israel's land borders was formalised for the first time in 1979, when Egypt became the first Arab country to recognise the Jewish state. Under the treaty, Israel's border with Egypt was set and Israel withdrew all its forces and settlers from the Sinai, a process which was completed in 1982.'
Jordan's border with Egypt:
'In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. While there has not yet been a peace treaty between Israel and Lebanon, the two countries' 1949 armistice line serves as Israel's de facto northern border, while Israel's border with Syria remains unsettled.'
Source: BBC.
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@newdude1258 You claimed: 'The occupier ( jizzreel ) does not have right to defense as per International Law.'
You were wrong!
'Under international law and community, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip have been duly recognized as militarily occupied territories since 1967. Israel, as the occupant, has the right to protect itself and its citizens from attacks by Palestinians within these territories.'
You also claimed: 'So it doesnt have defined borders then does it?'
You were wrong!
Egypt's border with Israel:
'One of Israel's land borders was formalised for the first time in 1979, when Egypt became the first Arab country to recognise the Jewish state. Under the treaty, Israel's border with Egypt was set and Israel withdrew all its forces and settlers from the Sinai, a process which was completed in 1982.'
Jordan's border with Egypt:
'In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. While there has not yet been a peace treaty between Israel and Lebanon, the two countries' 1949 armistice line serves as Israel's de facto northern border, while Israel's border with Syria remains unsettled.'
Source: BBC.
As I said, at the beginning, you don't have a clue as to what you are talking about! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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@nascar5981 Listen, I'll give you the courtesy of this ONE reply.
'Top quark focusing on misspelling is usually the last resort when you have nothing left.' I'm glad you said 'usually', because I'm FAR from having nothing left.
' You checked out of the debate quite far aback and focused purely on name calling' Nope, that's incorrect. See my reply I posted *TWO WEEKS AGO*. (Below)
'not a good idea since we (the audience) know there is nothing up your sleeve.' That's just an arrogant assumption, you have NO idea what is 'up my sleeve'.
'It is actually a sign of poor debate practice' So, it appears you arrogantly consider yourself an 'expert', on debate etiquette?! 🤔😂
'Also, new dude is correct' In your opinion, which is no more valid than mine.
'yes I am Jewish' Yeah, so you claim.
'do not fully define our territory' I never stated they do, I stated they have a defined border with Egypt & Jordan. 'Israel's two formally recognized and confirmed borders exist with Egypt and Jordan since the 1979 Egypt–Israel peace treaty and the 1994 Israel–Jordan peace treaty'
I posted the below comment, *TWO WEEKS AGO*!
'Question: Does Israel have defined borders?
Answer: Yes, with Egypt and Jordan. The Egypt–Israel peace treaty, signed on March 26, 1979, created an officially recognized international border along the 1906 line. Then, In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. This is agreed and acknowledged by, the leader of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El Sisi and the leader of Jordan, Abdullah ll.'
I will NOT respond to any more of your comments.
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@newdude1258 'and you are staying well clear. ' How can I be staying clear, just look at all MY posts! 😂😂 It's YOU who is trailing behind, at a ration of 1:5!! 😂😂😂
'we both know you lost the debate' Yes, YOU! The post count is the EVIDENCE!! 😂😂😂
'So in conclusion, Israel does not have defined territory. ' That was answered ages ago, clearly YOU don't have the ability to read very well! We already know, your spelling is terrible, your reading is obviously worse! 😂😂😂
'Your last barrage of posts you have not quoted anything about israel at all.' Doesn't need to, that has ALREADY been answered! 😂I'm just here to aggravate you now! 😂😂😂
Looks like it working very well, too! 😂
'So in conclusion, Israel does not have defined territory and theres nothing you can do.' YES IT DOES! 😂😂😂
TRY READING THE ANSWER TO THE QUESTION! 🤣
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@newdude1258 SPELLING MISTAKES ALERT
1st: It's 'desperately', NOT 'desperatley' ALSO, it's 'negligible', NOT 'negligble'! FFS, simple words, yet YOU failed miserably! 😂
2nd: My post count IS an indication of my winning, of the argument. It's also a indication/demonstration, of your lack of ability to think of anything interesting to say/post! 😂
3rd: How can my posts be unneeded, when they are replies to YOUR posts?! 🤔😂
4th: I'm not desperately (notice the correct spelling) trying to salvage anything, as salvage indicates 'rescue' and I'm far from needing that, when I'm this far ahead! 😂
5th: How can my posts be clogging up the thread? It would be rude of me NOT to reply! 😂
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@newdude1258 *SPELLING MISTAKES ALERTS*
1st: It's 'desperately', NOT 'desperatley' ALSO, it's 'negligible', NOT 'negligble'! FFS, simple words, yet YOU failed miserably! 😂
2nd: My post count IS an indication of my winning, of the argument. It's also a indication/demonstration, of your lack of ability to think of anything interesting to say/post! 😂
3rd: How can my posts be unneeded, when they are replies to YOUR posts?! 🤔😂
4th: I'm not desperately (notice the correct spelling) trying to salvage anything, as salvage indicates 'rescue' and I'm far from needing that, when I'm this far ahead! 😂
5th: How can my posts be clogging up the thread? It would be rude of me NOT to reply! 😂
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@newdude1258 *SPELLING MISTAKES ALERT*
1st: It's 'desperately', NOT 'desperatley' ALSO, it's 'negligible', NOT 'negligble'! FFS, simple words, yet YOU failed miserably! 😂
2nd: My post count IS an indication of my winning, of the argument. It's also a indication/demonstration, of your lack of ability to think of anything interesting to say/post! 😂
3rd: How can my posts be unneeded, when they are replies to YOUR posts?! 🤔😂
4th: I'm not desperately (notice the correct spelling) trying to salvage anything, as salvage indicates 'rescue' and I'm far from needing that, when I'm this far ahead! 😂
5th: How can my posts be clogging up the thread? It would be rude of me NOT to reply! 😂
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@newdude1258 SPELLING MISTAKES ALERT
1st: It's 'desperately', NOT 'desperatley' ALSO, it's 'negligible', NOT 'negligble'! FFS, simple words, yet YOU failed miserably! 😂
2nd: My post count IS an indication of my winning, of the argument. It's also a indication/demonstration, of your lack of ability to think of anything interesting to say/post! 😂
3rd: How can my posts be unneeded, when they are replies to YOUR posts?! 🤔😂
4th: I'm not desperately (notice the correct spelling) trying to salvage anything, as salvage indicates 'rescue' and I'm far from needing that, when I'm this far ahead! 😂
5th: How can my posts be clogging up the thread? It would be rude of me NOT to reply! 😂
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@newdude1258 *Spelling mistake alert*
1st: It's 'desperately', NOT 'desperatley' ALSO, it's 'negligible', NOT 'negligble'! FFS, simple words, yet YOU failed miserably! 😂
2nd: My post count IS an indication of my winning, of the argument. It's also a indication/demonstration, of your lack of ability to think of anything interesting to say/post! 😂
3rd: How can my posts be unneeded, when they are replies to YOUR posts?! 🤔😂
4th: I'm not desperately (notice the correct spelling) trying to salvage anything, as salvage indicates 'rescue' and I'm far from needing that, when I'm this far ahead! 😂
5th: How can my posts be clogging up the thread? It would be rude of me NOT to reply! 😂
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@newdude1258 'And your post count is not indicative of winning an argument. Its more so indicative on desperatley trying to salvage the whupping i have been giving you and the content in your un-needed posts is negligble and serves as clogging up the thread'
* Spelling mistakes alert*
1st: It's 'desperately', NOT 'desperatley' ALSO, it's 'negligible', NOT 'negligble'! FFS, simple words, yet YOU failed miserably! 😂
2nd: My post count IS an indication of my winning, of the argument. It's also a indication/demonstration, of your lack of ability to think of anything interesting to say/post! 😂
3rd: How can my posts be unneeded, when they are replies to YOUR posts?! 🤔😂
4th: I'm not desperately (notice the correct spelling) trying to salvage anything, as salvage indicates 'rescue' and I'm far from needing that, when I'm this far ahead! 😂
5th: How can my posts be clogging up the thread? It would be rude of me NOT to reply! 😂
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@newdude1258 'And your post count is not indicative of winning an argument. Its more so indicative on desperatley trying to salvage the whupping i have been giving you and the content in your un-needed posts is negligble and serves as clogging up the thread'
* Spelling mistakes alert*
1st: It's 'desperately', NOT 'desperatley' ALSO, it's 'negligible', NOT 'negligble'! FFS, simple words, yet YOU failed miserably! 😂
2nd: My post count IS an indication of my winning, of the argument. It's also a indication/demonstration, of your lack of ability to think of anything interesting to say/post! 😂
3rd: How can my posts be unneeded, when they are replies to YOUR posts?! 🤔😂
4th: I'm not desperately (notice the correct spelling) trying to salvage anything, as salvage indicates 'rescue' and I'm far from needing that, when I'm this far ahead! 😂
5th: How can my posts be clogging up the thread? It would be rude of me NOT to reply! 😂
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@newdude1258 And your post count is not indicative of winning an argument. Its more so indicative on desperatley trying to salvage the whupping i have been giving you and the content in your un-needed posts is negligble and serves as clogging up the thread
*Spelling mistakes alert*
1st: It's 'desperately', NOT 'desperatley' ALSO, it's 'negligible', NOT 'negligble'! 😂😂😂FFS, simple words, yet YOU failed miserably! 😂
2nd: My post count IS an indication of my winning, of the argument. It's also a indication/demonstration, of your lack of ability to think of anything interesting to say/post! 😂
3rd: How can my posts be unneeded, when they are replies to YOUR posts?! 🤔😂
4th: I'm not desperately (notice the correct spelling) trying to salvage anything, as salvage indicates 'rescue' and I'm far from needing that, when I'm this far ahead! 😂
5th: How can my posts be clogging up the thread? It would be rude of me NOT to reply! 😂
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@newdude1258 'Unable to provide a rebuttal to Tamir.' Here it is, AGAIN!
Question: Does Israel have defined borders?
Answer: Yes, with Egypt and Jordan. The Egypt–Israel peace treaty, signed on March 26, 1979, created an officially recognized international border along the 1906 line. Then, In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. This is agreed and acknowledged by, the leader of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El Sisi and the leader of Jordan, Abdullah ll.
So, as I've maintained from the beginning, you don't have a clue, as to what you are talking about! 😂🤣😂🤣
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@newdude1258 STOP AVOIDING THIS: Question: Does Israel have defined borders?
Answer: Yes, with Egypt and Jordan. The Egypt–Israel peace treaty, signed on March 26, 1979, created an officially recognized international border along the 1906 line. Then, In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. This is agreed and acknowledged by, the leader of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El Sisi and the leader of Jordan, Abdullah ll.
So, as I've maintained from the beginning, you don't have a clue, as to what you are talking about! 😂🤣😂🤣
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@newdude1258 'Provide a rebuttal for Tamirs post on why it is "discredited",'
I have, FFS, what is wrong with you? It's here, in the comments! 😂😂😂😂
Question: Does Israel have defined borders?
Answer: Yes, with Egypt and Jordan. The Egypt–Israel peace treaty, signed on March 26, 1979, created an officially recognized international border along the 1906 line. Then, In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. This is agreed and acknowledged by, the leader of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El Sisi and the leader of Jordan, Abdullah ll.
So, as I've maintained from the beginning, you don't have a clue, as to what you are talking about! 😂🤣😂🤣
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@newdude1258 Here is the post again:
"Tamir Pardo, former head of the M0ssad, said Iswrael has never defined its territory. We need to talk about what we want – a Jwewish majority or a binational state. He asked: “Why do Israeli governments not define the territorial border we want? It is clear to everyone on the globe that annexation (of the West Bank) brings the Jwews to a situation where they are a minority. Our politicians chose to sedate the public, thus deciding the country’s fate while escaping reality, and the clock is ticking"
Any rebuttal to this?
I've posted the rebuttal numerous times, it's been discredited. Can't you connect the two, without me spelling it out for you?! 🤔😂🤣😂
YES, from the leaders of Egypt & Lebanon.
Question: Does Israel have defined borders?
Answer: Yes, with Egypt and Jordan. The Egypt–Israel peace treaty, signed on March 26, 1979, created an officially recognized international border along the 1906 line. Then, In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. This is agreed and acknowledged by, the leader of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El Sisi and the leader of Jordan, Abdullah ll.
So, as I've maintained from the beginning, you don't have a clue, as to what you are talking about! 😂🤣😂🤣
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@newdude1258 STOP AVOIDING THIS: Question: Does Israel have defined borders?
Answer: Yes, with Egypt and Jordan. The Egypt–Israel peace treaty, signed on March 26, 1979, created an officially recognized international border along the 1906 line. Then, In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. This is agreed and acknowledged by, the leader of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El Sisi and the leader of Jordan, Abdullah ll.
So, as I've maintained from the beginning, you don't have a clue, as to what you are talking about! 😂🤣😂🤣
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@newdude1258 'Any rebuttal to this?'
YES, from the leaders of Egypt & Lebanon.
Question: Does Israel have defined borders?
Answer: Yes, with Egypt and Jordan. The Egypt–Israel peace treaty, signed on March 26, 1979, created an officially recognized international border along the 1906 line. Then, In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. This is agreed and acknowledged by, the leader of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El Sisi and the leader of Jordan, Abdullah ll.
So, as I've maintained from the beginning, you don't have a clue, as to what you are talking about! 😂🤣😂🤣
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@newdude1258 STOP AVOIDING THIS: Question: Does Israel have defined borders?
Answer: Yes, with Egypt and Jordan. The Egypt–Israel peace treaty, signed on March 26, 1979, created an officially recognized international border along the 1906 line. Then, In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. This is agreed and acknowledged by, the leader of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El Sisi and the leader of Jordan, Abdullah ll.
So, as I've maintained from the beginning, you don't have a clue, as to what you are talking about! 😂🤣😂🤣
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@newdude1258 'So, avoided the post again. Any rebuttal for Tamirs posts?'
Yeah, it's BS. Now where are you going to go?! 🤔😂😂😂
Back to my question.
Question: Does Israel have defined borders?
Answer: Yes, with Egypt and Jordan. The Egypt–Israel peace treaty, signed on March 26, 1979, created an officially recognized international border along the 1906 line. Then, In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. This is agreed and acknowledged by, the leader of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El Sisi and the leader of Jordan, Abdullah ll.
So, as I've maintained from the beginning, you don't have a clue, as to what you are talking about! 😂🤣😂🤣
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@newdude1258 'So, avoided the post again. Any rebuttal for Tamirs posts?'
Yeah, it's BS. Now where are you going to go?! 🤔😂😂😂
Back to my question.
Question: Does Israel have defined borders?
Answer: Yes, with Egypt and Jordan. The Egypt–Israel peace treaty, signed on March 26, 1979, created an officially recognized international border along the 1906 line. Then, In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. This is agreed and acknowledged by, the leader of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El Sisi and the leader of Jordan, Abdullah ll.
So, as I've maintained from the beginning, you don't have a clue, as to what you are talking about! 😂🤣😂🤣
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@newdude1258
STOP AVOIDING THIS: Question: Does Israel have defined borders?
Answer: Yes, with Egypt and Jordan. The Egypt–Israel peace treaty, signed on March 26, 1979, created an officially recognized international border along the 1906 line. Then, In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. This is agreed and acknowledged by, the leader of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El Sisi and the leader of Jordan, Abdullah ll.
So, as I've maintained from the beginning, you don't have a clue, as to what you are talking about! 😂🤣😂🤣
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@newdude1258 'Any rebuttal to this?'
YES, from the leaders of Egypt & Lebanon.
Question: Does Israel have defined borders?
Answer: Yes, with Egypt and Jordan. The Egypt–Israel peace treaty, signed on March 26, 1979, created an officially recognized international border along the 1906 line. Then, In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. This is agreed and acknowledged by, the leader of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El Sisi and the leader of Jordan, Abdullah ll.
So, as I've maintained from the beginning, you don't have a clue, as to what you are talking about! 😂🤣😂🤣
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@newdude1258 'It seems like Tamir knows what he is talking about'
So do the leaders of Egypt & Lebanon.
Question: Does Israel have defined borders?
Answer: Yes, with Egypt and Jordan. The Egypt–Israel peace treaty, signed on March 26, 1979, created an officially recognized international border along the 1906 line. Then, In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. This is agreed and acknowledged by, the leader of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El Sisi and the leader of Jordan, Abdullah ll.
So, as I've maintained from the beginning, you don't have a clue, as to what you are talking about! 😂🤣😂🤣
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@newdude1258 'And anyway, i have posted Tamir's post again. It seems like Tamir knows what he is talking about. Do you have a rebuttal for Tamir?'
So do the leaders of Egypt & Lebanon!
Question: Does Israel have defined borders?
Answer: Yes, with Egypt and Jordan. The Egypt–Israel peace treaty, signed on March 26, 1979, created an officially recognized international border along the 1906 line. Then, In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. This is agreed and acknowledged by, the leader of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El Sisi and the leader of Jordan, Abdullah ll.
So, as I've maintained from the beginning, you don't have a clue, as to what you are talking about! 😂🤣😂🤣
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@newdude1258 Question: Does Israel have defined borders?
Answer: Yes, with Egypt and Jordan. The Egypt–Israel peace treaty, signed on March 26, 1979, created an officially recognized international border along the 1906 line. Then, In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. This is agreed and acknowledged by, the leader of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El Sisi and the leader of Jordan, Abdullah ll.
So, as I've maintained from the beginning, you don't have a clue, as to what you are talking about! 😂🤣😂🤣
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@newdude1258 Question: Does Israel have defined borders?
Answer: Yes, with Egypt and Jordan. The Egypt–Israel peace treaty, signed on March 26, 1979, created an officially recognized international border along the 1906 line. Then, In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. This is agreed and acknowledged by, the leader of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El Sisi and the leader of Jordan, Abdullah ll.
So, as I've maintained from the beginning, you don't have a clue, as to what you are talking about! 😂🤣😂🤣
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@newdude1258 Question: Does Israel have defined borders?
Answer: Yes, with Egypt and Jordan. The Egypt–Israel peace treaty, signed on March 26, 1979, created an officially recognized international border along the 1906 line. Then, In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. This is agreed and acknowledged by, the leader of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El Sisi and the leader of Jordan, Abdullah ll.
So, as I've maintained from the beginning, you don't have a clue, as to what you are talking about! 😂🤣😂🤣
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@newdude1258 Question: Does Israel have defined borders?
Answer: Yes, with Egypt and Jordan. The Egypt–Israel peace treaty, signed on March 26, 1979, created an officially recognized international border along the 1906 line. Then, In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. This is agreed and acknowledged by, the leader of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El Sisi and the leader of Jordan, Abdullah ll.
So, as I've maintained from the beginning, you don't have a clue, as to what you are talking about! 😂🤣😂🤣
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@newdude1258 Question: Does Israel have defined borders?
Answer: Yes, with Egypt and Jordan. The Egypt–Israel peace treaty, signed on March 26, 1979, created an officially recognized international border along the 1906 line. Then, In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. This is agreed and acknowledged by, the leader of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El Sisi and the leader of Jordan, Abdullah ll.
So, as I've maintained from the beginning, you don't have a clue, as to what you are talking about! 😂🤣😂🤣
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@newdude1258 Question: Does Israel have defined borders?
Answer: Yes, with Egypt and Jordan. The Egypt–Israel peace treaty, signed on March 26, 1979, created an officially recognized international border along the 1906 line. Then, In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. This is agreed and acknowledged by, the leader of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El Sisi and the leader of Jordan, Abdullah ll.
So, as I've maintained from the beginning, you don't have a clue, as to what you are talking about! 😂🤣😂🤣
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@newdude1258 Question: Does Israel have defined borders? Yes, with Egypt and Jordan. The Egypt–Israel peace treaty, signed on March 26, 1979, created an officially recognized international border along the 1906 line. Then, In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. This is agreed and acknowledged by, the leader of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El Sisi and the leader of Jordan, Abdullah ll.
So, as I've maintained from the beginning, you don't have a clue, as to what you are talking about! 😂🤣😂🤣
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@newdude1258 Question: Does Israel have defined borders? Yes, with Egypt and Jordan. The Egypt–Israel peace treaty, signed on March 26, 1979, created an officially recognized international border along the 1906 line. Then, In 1994, Jordan became the second Arab state to recognise Israel, formalising its long border with the Jewish state in the process. This is agreed and acknowledged by, the leader of Egypt, Abdel Fattah El Sisi and the leader of Jordan, Abdullah ll.
So, as I've maintained from the beginning, you don't have a clue, as to what you are talking about! 😂🤣😂🤣
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