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Comments by "" (@richardkent2014) on "Israel and Hezbollah exchange heavy fire in major escalation | BBC News" video.
Even worse they should have had peace in 1993 no point deleting comments otherwise this just goes on for another future of youngsters and Arab and Muslim and Jewish kids you have an opportunity to blame the right people now.
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All you people living here in the west who own our football clubs big buildings in London and where you come from in eastern Europe specially those that have been here since ww1 you should start asking why you and your elders came to the west to live now.
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We are happy to talk about this as Brits now to many people live in the past now and this effects us in Europe continually what happened after ww1 and ww2 here now and with the European union and Europe changing 30 years ago it's not good for us here. The Partition of the Ottoman Empire (30 October 1918 – 1 November 1922) was a geopolitical event that occurred after World War I and the occupation of Constantinople by British, French, and Italian troops in November 1918. The partitioning was planned in several agreements made by the Allied Powers early in the course of World War I,[1] notably the Sykes–Picot Agreement, after the Ottoman Empire had joined Germany to form the Ottoman–German alliance.[2] The huge conglomeration of territories and peoples that formerly comprised the Ottoman Empire was divided into several new states.[3] The Ottoman Empire had been the leading Islamic state in geopolitical, cultural, and ideological terms. The partitioning of the Ottoman Empire after the war led to the domination of the Middle East by Western powers such as Britain and France, and saw the creation of the modern Arab world and the Republic of Turkey. Resistance to the influence of these powers came from the Turkish National Movement but did not become widespread in the other post-Ottoman states until the period of rapid decolonization after World War II.
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A world of people like you whose elders had nothing not so long ago and there children like you will never dictate to us with what the middle east has today.
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Britain and France with what Arabs and Muslims have today let's forget Israel we deserve better then that Allah wants better then that for you all and whatever god's you follow down there.
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I'm not bothered my age group the whole world lied to me growing up in the UK I can't even pick one group of people the youngsters here from all over the world and us Brits to deserve better than this.
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Do you know the modern day middle east and what Arabs and Muslims have today wouldn't actually exist if it was not for Britain and France only one problem area in the middle east it's Palestine so whoever is right or wrong sort your rubbish out
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It's like Europe with people from all over the world living here with different Europeans in each nation means nothing to you people anymore.. think what the middle east would have been like 100 years ago and birth Africa compared to how it is today.
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Just to let you know Europe is the land of empires reality is you won't bury our history you like reminding us of things like slavery and the holocaust none of things you have ever lived and you call us racist and fascist as you do it just imagine if all them things came back to Europe today.
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@jungbolosse3034 we never colonised the middle East or Arab nations and British mandated Palestine was fine after ww1 the problem has always been between them in Palestine and what was there before ww1 I'm not going into that making it about people that was a different world there's a reason we are happy to talk about things from the past but would be more happy to today if you acknowledge that there should have been peace in Israel/Palestine in 1993.
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@jungbolosse3034 difference between mandates protocerates and colonies most of the world today doesn't stem from colonies and if they lived in British colonies they where British and the people there to.
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@craigsmith6512 and I hope so I don't want anything bad for anyone the oslo accord in 1993 where everyone was happy to strange things happened there the Israeli prime minister got assinated I don't want youngsters growing up in there elders pasts or even us in Europe now the world is to different for that today and no one has lived our past today in western Europe but the world had what it has today because of it from America to Australia all over Polynesia.
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