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Israeli Soldiers Wear Images of Dead Palestinian Babies on T-shirts :
“Dead babies, mothers weeping on their children's grave, a child in the crosshairs of a sniper's rifle and blown-up mosques are just a few of the images with which IDF soldiers decided to mark their graduation from a training course or tour of duty.”
“Israel’s military condemned soldiers for wearing T-shirts of a pregnant woman in a rifle’s crosshairs with the slogan “1 Shot 2 Kills,” and another of a gun-toting child with the words, “The smaller they are, the harder it is.”
Source : Haraatz, CBSNews, DenverPost, NYDailyNews, etc
That was 2009. Now, Israel is openly targeting mothers and children in their genocide against the people in Palestine. They project what they’re guilty of on the Palestinian people
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In 1967, while the IDF army marching on the foothills of the occupied Palestine when they hear a lone Palestinian voice over the hill: "one Palestinian with a slingshot is better than 10 IDF soldiers!" The IDF General Avraham Yoffe laughs, as he sends 10 men on the hill to capture it. There is gunfire for a minute or so and then every-thing goes silent but they hear the same faint voice; "one Palestinian is better than a hundred of yours!". Annoyed, the IDF General sends hundred men to capture that hill. There is intense gunfire and bombs going off for around ten minutes and then everything goes eeriley silent again. Suddenly, that same voice yell out again: "one Palestinian is better than a thousand of yours!" Enraged and infuriated, General Yoffe sends a thousand men, accompanied with tanks, artillery, mortar teams and strictly orders them not to return until the hill is captured. For around half an hour all hell breaks loose, bombs, explosions, gunfire, shelling, screams of death all around and every corner and then, it goes silent again. One IDF soldier crawls back, severely wounded, brusied and battered and before the General could say anything, the soldier says "Do not send more troops General, it's a trap! There's two of them in there"
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@AlannahIrwin-wj9xc In a talk to an Israeli group in July, 2010, Sheldon Adelson (Mega Donor) said he wished he had served in the Israeli Army rather the U.S. military–and that he hoped his young son will come back to Israel and “be a sniper for the IDF,” a reference to the Israel Defense Forces. (YouTube video of speech)
“I am not Israeli. The uniform that I wore in the military, unfortunately, was not an Israeli uniform. It was an American uniform, although my wife was in the IDF and one of my daughters was in the IDF … our two little boys, one of whom will be bar mitzvahed tomorrow, hopefully he’ll come back– his hobby is shooting – and he’ll come back and be a sniper for the IDF,” Adelson said at the event.
“All we care about is being good Zionists, being good citizens of Israel, because even though I am not Israeli born, Israel is in my heart,” he said toward the end of his talk.
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In a talk to an Israeli group in July, 2010, Sheldon Adelson (Mega Donor) said he wished he had served in the Israeli Army rather the U.S. military–and that he hoped his young son will come back to Israel and “be a sniper for the IDF,” a reference to the Israel Defense Forces. (YouTube video of speech)
“I am not Israeli. The uniform that I wore in the military, unfortunately, was not an Israeli uniform. It was an American uniform, although my wife was in the IDF and one of my daughters was in the IDF … our two little boys, one of whom will be bar mitzvahed tomorrow, hopefully he’ll come back– his hobby is shooting – and he’ll come back and be a sniper for the IDF,” Adelson said at the event.
“All we care about is being good Zionists, being good citizens of Israel, because even though I am not Israeli born, Israel is in my heart,” he said toward the end of his talk.
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“Jimmy Swaggart, another popular televangelist, told his viewers that the conflict in South Africa was nothing less than a struggle between Christian civilization and the Antichrist. In his presidential campaign in 1988, televangelist Pat Robertson called advocates for sanctions the "allies of those who favor a one-party Marxist Government in South Africa." After his race ended, he became even more direct: "There needs to be some kind of protection for the minority which the white people represent now," he said in 1992. And in 1993, he said on his show, "I know we don’t like apartheid, but the blacks in South Africa, in Soweto, don’t have it all that bad." At a time when the Dutch Reformed Church, the traditional theological backer of apartheid, was reversing its position, the American religious right provided new religious cover — and they made the case to millions of Americans who tuned into their shows.”
- Apartheid Amnesia : How the GOP conveniently forgot about its role in propping up a white supremacist regime.
Source : Foreign Policy
The same supporters of apartheid in South Africa are now supporting israel
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“Jimmy Swaggart, another popular televangelist, told his viewers that the conflict in South Africa was nothing less than a struggle between Christian civilization and the Antichrist. In his presidential campaign in 1988, televangelist Pat Robertson called advocates for sanctions the "allies of those who favor a one-party Marxist Government in South Africa." After his race ended, he became even more direct: "There needs to be some kind of protection for the minority which the white people represent now," he said in 1992. And in 1993, he said on his show, "I know we don’t like apartheid, but the blacks in South Africa, in Soweto, don’t have it all that bad." At a time when the Dutch Reformed Church, the traditional theological backer of apartheid, was reversing its position, the American religious right provided new religious cover — and they made the case to millions of Americans who tuned into their shows.”
- Apartheid Amnesia : How the GOP conveniently forgot about its role in propping up a white supremacist regime.
Source : Foreign Policy
The same supporters of apartheid in South Africa are now supporting israel
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In a talk to an Israeli group in July, 2010, Sheldon Adelson (Trump Mega Donor) said he wished he had served in the Israeli Army rather the U.S. military–and that he hoped his young son will come back to Israel and “be a sniper for the IDF,” a reference to the Israel Defense Forces. (YouTube video of speech)
“I am not Israeli. The uniform that I wore in the military, unfortunately, was not an Israeli uniform. It was an American uniform, although my wife was in the IDF and one of my daughters was in the IDF … our two little boys, one of whom will be bar mitzvahed tomorrow, hopefully he’ll come back– his hobby is shooting – and he’ll come back and be a sniper for the IDF,” Adelson said at the event.
“All we care about is being good Zionists, being good citizens of Israel, because even though I am not Israeli born, Israel is in my heart,” he said toward the end of his talk.
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“Jimmy Swaggart, another popular televangelist, told his viewers that the conflict in South Africa was nothing less than a struggle between Christian civilization and the Antichrist. In his presidential campaign in 1988, televangelist Pat Robertson called advocates for sanctions the "allies of those who favor a one-party Marxist Government in South Africa." After his race ended, he became even more direct: "There needs to be some kind of protection for the minority which the white people represent now," he said in 1992. And in 1993, he said on his show, "I know we don’t like apartheid, but the blacks in South Africa, in Soweto, don’t have it all that bad." At a time when the Dutch Reformed Church, the traditional theological backer of apartheid, was reversing its position, the American religious right provided new religious cover — and they made the case to millions of Americans who tuned into their shows.”
- Apartheid Amnesia : How the GOP conveniently forgot about its role in propping up a white supremacist regime.
Source : Foreign Policy
The same supporters of apartheid in South Africa are now supporting israel
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In a talk to an Israeli group in July, 2010, Sheldon Adelson (Trump Mega Donor) said he wished he had served in the Israeli Army rather the U.S. military–and that he hoped his young son will come back to Israel and “be a sniper for the IDF,” a reference to the Israel Defense Forces. (YouTube video of speech)
“I am not Israeli. The uniform that I wore in the military, unfortunately, was not an Israeli uniform. It was an American uniform, although my wife was in the IDF and one of my daughters was in the IDF … our two little boys, one of whom will be bar mitzvahed tomorrow, hopefully he’ll come back– his hobby is shooting – and he’ll come back and be a sniper for the IDF,” Adelson said at the event.
“All we care about is being good Zionists, being good citizens of Israel, because even though I am not Israeli born, Israel is in my heart,” he said toward the end of his talk.
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“Jimmy Swaggart, another popular televangelist, told his viewers that the conflict in South Africa was nothing less than a struggle between Christian civilization and the Antichrist. In his presidential campaign in 1988, televangelist Pat Robertson called advocates for sanctions the "allies of those who favor a one-party Marxist Government in South Africa." After his race ended, he became even more direct: "There needs to be some kind of protection for the minority which the white people represent now," he said in 1992. And in 1993, he said on his show, "I know we don’t like apartheid, but the blacks in South Africa, in Soweto, don’t have it all that bad." At a time when the Dutch Reformed Church, the traditional theological backer of apartheid, was reversing its position, the American religious right provided new religious cover — and they made the case to millions of Americans who tuned into their shows.”
- Apartheid Amnesia : How the GOP conveniently forgot about its role in propping up a white supremacist regime.
Source : Foreign Policy
The same supporters of apartheid in South Africa are now supporting israel
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“Jimmy Swaggart, another popular televangelist, told his viewers that the conflict in South Africa was nothing less than a struggle between Christian civilization and the Antichrist. In his presidential campaign in 1988, televangelist Pat Robertson called advocates for sanctions the "allies of those who favor a one-party Marxist Government in South Africa." After his race ended, he became even more direct: "There needs to be some kind of protection for the minority which the white people represent now," he said in 1992. And in 1993, he said on his show, "I know we don’t like apartheid, but the blacks in South Africa, in Soweto, don’t have it all that bad." At a time when the Dutch Reformed Church, the traditional theological backer of apartheid, was reversing its position, the American religious right provided new religious cover — and they made the case to millions of Americans who tuned into their shows.”
- Apartheid Amnesia : How the GOP conveniently forgot about its role in propping up a white supremacist regime.
Source : Foreign Policy
The same supporters of apartheid in South Africa are now supporting israel
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“Jimmy Swaggart, another popular televangelist, told his viewers that the conflict in South Africa was nothing less than a struggle between Christian civilization and the Antichrist. In his presidential campaign in 1988, televangelist Pat Robertson called advocates for sanctions the "allies of those who favor a one-party Marxist Government in South Africa." After his race ended, he became even more direct: "There needs to be some kind of protection for the minority which the white people represent now," he said in 1992. And in 1993, he said on his show, "I know we don’t like apartheid, but the blacks in South Africa, in Soweto, don’t have it all that bad." At a time when the Dutch Reformed Church, the traditional theological backer of apartheid, was reversing its position, the American religious right provided new religious cover — and they made the case to millions of Americans who tuned into their shows.”
- Apartheid Amnesia : How the GOP conveniently forgot about its role in propping up a white supremacist regime.
Source : Foreign Policy
The same supporters of apartheid in South Africa are now supporting israel
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Israeli Soldiers Wear Images of Dead Palestinian Babies on T-shirts :
“Dead babies, mothers weeping on their children's grave, a child in the crosshairs of a sniper's rifle and blown-up mosques are just a few of the images with which IDF soldiers decided to mark their graduation from a training course or tour of duty.”
“Israel’s military condemned soldiers for wearing T-shirts of a pregnant woman in a rifle’s crosshairs with the slogan “1 Shot 2 Kills,” and another of a gun-toting child with the words, “The smaller they are, the harder it is.”
Source : Haraatz, CBSNews, DenverPost, NYDailyNews, etc
That was 2009. Now, Israel is openly targeting mothers and children in their genocide against the people in Palestine. They project what they’re guilty of on the Palestinian people
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Israeli Soldiers Wear Images of Dead Palestinian Babies on T-shirts :
“Dead babies, mothers weeping on their children's grave, a child in the crosshairs of a sniper's rifle and blown-up mosques are just a few of the images with which IDF soldiers decided to mark their graduation from a training course or tour of duty.”
“Israel’s military condemned soldiers for wearing T-shirts of a pregnant woman in a rifle’s crosshairs with the slogan “1 Shot 2 Kills,” and another of a gun-toting child with the words, “The smaller they are, the harder it is.”
Source : Haraatz, CBSNews, DenverPost, NYDailyNews, etc
That was 2009. Now, Israel is openly targeting mothers and children in their genocide against the people in Palestine. They project what they’re guilty of on the Palestinian people
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In a talk to an Israeli group in July, 2010, Sheldon Adelson (Trump Mega Donor) said he wished he had served in the Israeli Army rather the U.S. military–and that he hoped his young son will come back to Israel and “be a sniper for the IDF,” a reference to the Israel Defense Forces. (YouTube video of speech)
“I am not Israeli. The uniform that I wore in the military, unfortunately, was not an Israeli uniform. It was an American uniform, although my wife was in the IDF and one of my daughters was in the IDF … our two little boys, one of whom will be bar mitzvahed tomorrow, hopefully he’ll come back– his hobby is shooting – and he’ll come back and be a sniper for the IDF,” Adelson said at the event.
“All we care about is being good Zionists, being good citizens of Israel, because even though I am not Israeli born, Israel is in my heart,” he said toward the end of his talk.
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Israeli Soldiers Wear Images of Dead Palestinian Babies on T-shirts :
“Dead babies, mothers weeping on their children's grave, a child in the crosshairs of a sniper's rifle and blown-up mosques are just a few of the images with which IDF soldiers decided to mark their graduation from a training course or tour of duty.”
“Israel’s military condemned soldiers for wearing T-shirts of a pregnant woman in a rifle’s crosshairs with the slogan “1 Shot 2 Kills,” and another of a gun-toting child with the words, “The smaller they are, the harder it is.”
Source : Haraatz, CBSNews, DenverPost, NYDailyNews, etc
That was 2009. Now, Israel is openly targeting mothers and children in their genocide against the people in Palestine. They project what they’re guilty of on the Palestinian people
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@rawr9154 Israeli Soldiers Wear Images of Dead Palestinian Babies on T-shirts :
“Dead babies, mothers weeping on their children's grave, a child in the crosshairs of a sniper's rifle and blown-up mosques are just a few of the images with which IDF soldiers decided to mark their graduation from a training course or tour of duty.”
“Israel’s military condemned soldiers for wearing T-shirts of a pregnant woman in a rifle’s crosshairs with the slogan “1 Shot 2 Kills,” and another of a gun-toting child with the words, “The smaller they are, the harder it is.”
Source : Haraatz, CBSNews, DenverPost, NYDailyNews, etc
That was 2009. Now, Israel is openly targeting mothers and children in their genocide against the people in Palestine. They project what they’re guilty of on the Palestinian people
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@davidboi4025 In a talk to an Israeli group in July, 2010, Sheldon Adelson (Trump Mega Donor) said he wished he had served in the Israeli Army rather the U.S. military–and that he hoped his young son will come back to Israel and “be a sniper for the IDF,” a reference to the Israel Defense Forces. (YouTube video of speech)
“I am not Israeli. The uniform that I wore in the military, unfortunately, was not an Israeli uniform. It was an American uniform, although my wife was in the IDF and one of my daughters was in the IDF … our two little boys, one of whom will be bar mitzvahed tomorrow, hopefully he’ll come back– his hobby is shooting – and he’ll come back and be a sniper for the IDF,” Adelson said at the event.
“All we care about is being good Zionists, being good citizens of Israel, because even though I am not Israeli born, Israel is in my heart,” he said toward the end of his talk.
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