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אלי כהן
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Comments by "אלי כהן" (@Kohen124) on "German air force take to the sky, mark Israel's 75th Independence Day" video.
Todá, Shalom aleijem. Thank you, peace be with you.
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@resireg I suppose you know sincerity, don't you?
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Hachiman Eri A fanatic with cognitive problems, what a novelty coming from a terrorist.
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@resireg and in this way a racist Judeophobic and anti-Semite is discovered and exposed wanting to defame the Jews, you forgot to mention this part The Jewish organization Anti-Defamation League (ADL) denounced and condemned comments made by Rabbi Ovadia Yosef as "contributing to creating a climate of hate and a global trend of intolerance."[26]
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@resireg I have once again ridiculed you and your neo-Nazi racism against the Jews. It is my pleasure to publicly expose you go-yim.
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Wow wow look who we have here the same "resireg" the anti-Semitic and racist Judeophobic, do you like to persecute, harass and defame Jews?
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@resireg Fraternity is NOT carried out with Judeophobia, anti-Semitism, liars, cheats, liars, and creators of imaginary fables and fairy tales, I think it was clear to you go-yim.
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@resireg by the way i will educate you regarding the motto and it is directed exactly to the terrorists who attack my people, and not any nation, so trying to accuse us with your racism judeophobia, and anti semitism you only made a fool of yourself.
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@resireg anyone who feels inferior who feels animal and who feels less than us is how you identify yourself and not because we do, bad luck kid your imaginary fables they have fallen into the ridicule of your own lie.
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@resireg once again I ridicule the neo-Nazi, Judeophobic, anti-Semite and racist "resireg" Read carefully. Goy (Hebrew: גוי, plural 'goyim', גוים or גויים), is a transliterated word from Hebrew that literally means "nation", referring to all people who are not part of the Jewish people. Because in the Old Testament the Yehudim were called to separate themselves from the other nations, the word goyim began to be used to refer to the Gentiles.[1][2][3][4]
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