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Comments by "" (@richardkent2014) on "Explosions heard in Beirut after Israel’s PM Netanyahu vows to keep fighting Hezbollah | BBC News" video.
Fun fact In British mandated Palestine during ww2 because us Brits had commitments to Jews and Arabs in Palestine after ww1 those that tried to enter Palestine from eastern Europe into Palestine we actually sent to Cyprus. Don't bring your problems to Cyprus I live there more then the UK now it would be easy to stir up trouble there between the Greeks and the Turks because it's partioned...
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@ec6052 so why do all these countries don't like Israel. I think we need it explaining to in Europe and America why do Arabs and the rest of the middle East dislike Israel.
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@IsraelMilitaryChannel there's my British claim for Palestine only 100 years ago. The Battle of Jerusalem occurred during the British Empire's "Jerusalem Operations" against the Ottoman Empire, in World War I, when fighting for the city developed from 17 November, continuing after the surrender until 30 December 1917, to secure the final objective of the Southern Palestine Offensive during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of World War I. Before Jerusalem could be secured, two battles were recognised by the British as being fought in the Judean Hills to the north and east of the Hebron–Junction Station line. These were the Battle of Nebi Samwill from 17 to 24 November and the Defence of Jerusalem from 26 to 30 December 1917. They also recognised within these Jerusalem Operations, the successful second attempt on 21 and 22 December 1917 to advance across the Nahr el Auja, as the Battle of Jaffa, although Jaffa had been occupied as a consequence of the Battle of Mughar Ridge on 16 November.[4].
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@IsraelMilitaryChannel Why don't we all stop living in the past of 7th century history and that Jews where living in the Levant 5000 years ago and try living in the 21st century today. I have a land claim Jerusalem being British and it's ours we won it in ww1 and took it off the ottomans and Germans who where living there.
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@IsraelMilitaryChannel probably can put silly claims in for new York to and many places across the world today and have a better shout then you lot lol😂.
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Don't drag Cyprus into this it's an ex ottoman colony we took over before ww1 and don't mess with the Balkans Macedonia or Greece then areas have seen enough problems and ate good people today I actually spend more time in the former British colony of Cyprus now then the UK It's also true what I tell you there was a mass migtation from Europe into Palestine during ww2 we didn't send them back but we sent them to Cyprus but when British mandated Palestine ended in 1948 we had to let them go to. See a few Arab nations existed under us Brits in British mandated Palestine but lots did not exist untill after ww2.
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I don't even know how Israelis or Palestinans or anyone in the middle east north Africa and the Balkans and Eastern Europe is supporting this today do you actually like all creating problems for yourself in the middle east in the 21st century.
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@ec6052 they used to with us Brits on the UK and under our empire you do realise most Muslims before ww1 where living under the British back then. You all ll live peacefully here I'm not going to drag normal people into that the UK our history is not the problem down there it's the middle east your not all the same stop Living in the past and like your elders to your British Americans all of you and this is your home to.
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@ec6052 look at all the comments here living in the past us true Brits get this all the time today do you know why the middle east and the world exists and it is today and anything about European history.
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@ec6052 I'm true British I don't care for anyone my age group the world lied to me and that didn't help me growing up in the 70s and 80s in the UK here none of you and the youngsters down there or in Europe should be moving forward like this simple as that not with the technology we have today and how far we come the world is to different now then from ww2 and Europe 30 years ago and in western Europe we have people all over the world living here no one has thought this through.m
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@ec6052 why do you think all them problems are happening in the middle East. Difference with Europe and our problems which have gone on centuries here is the reason the modern world exists as it is today. The world your leaders need to sort there own problems and stop living in the past with us now and your part of our communities to today.
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@ec6052 I will just tell you about us Brits we had the biggest empire in recorded history Europe has similar history but in western Europe it goes around the world who we beat in ww1 shaped the modern day middle east to what it is today you take away your personal bs there and stop Living in the past with us that has gone on 100 years you will be fine.
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@orpheemulemo8053 we know many Brits converted to islam under the empire but they would have stopped out there. My point is today the umman is not all the same religion is not a good way to define people but nations are. I'm pretty clued up when it comes to European colonial history how the world has changed and most of it was not done through colonisation really wasn't in the middle east and modern world we more helped people down there but ww2 got in the way of British mandated Palestine but a few Arab nations whew created out of that. It's the fact there is many different people in the middle east and there history stems from eastern Europe the left side of the middle east into north Africa that's the problem.
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@orpheemulemo8053 it's why we had problems in Iraq not that we killed the people people think we did that's why problems got sorted in Afghanistan that region is totally different specifically the middkec East close to Russia's borders and close to India which are more Indian then middle eastern or Arab
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@Tobeesho Tel Megiddo (from Hebrew: תל מגידו), is the site of the ancient city of Megiddo (Greek: Μεγιδδώ), the remains of which form a tell or archaeological mound, situated in northern Israel at the western edge of the Jezreel Valley about 30 kilometres (19 mi) southeast of Haifa near the depopulated Palestinian town of Lajjun and subsequently Kibbutz Megiddo. Megiddo is known for its historical, geographical, and theological importance, especially under its Greek name Armageddon. During the Bronze Age, Megiddo was an important Canaanite city-state. During the Iron Age, it was a royal city in the Kingdom of Israel.
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