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Afghanistan Tourism is Easier than Ever

					
					

Step 1: Be a straggot and a man

Step 2: Make sure to register with the Taliban

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:marseyrave: :marseysaluteisrael: :marseyrave: :marseysaluteisrael: :marseyrave: :marseysaluteisrael: :marseyrave:

:#marseyravecope: :#marseyravecope: :#marseyravecope:

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Why aren't the palos celebrating only losing 50 maytrs per hostages, the going rate on the last 100 is about 400, lol

Let's read the incel cope! Bring your 'best', don't be afraid.

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Interesting photo of two butch Armenian lesbians getting ready to remove kabab :marseyembrace: gets posted to a historical page. However, the usual suspects in the form of :marseyturkroach: :chudmuslim: :hijabwojak: make an appearance to stink the place up with denialism about the Armenian genocide all the while crying on a daily basis about the Palestine "genocide." What's also funny is about 70% of them live in western Europe and one of them is also called Nigar lol

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17178737858754718.webp

1. First smelly :marseyturkroach: appearance

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17178737847911024.webp

2. Genocide? What genocide? :marseyindignant:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17178737849395485.webp https://i.rdrama.net/images/17178737851056597.webp

3. A commie roach? :marseyrofl:

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4. Commie roach returns and gets dunked on lol

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5. It never happened... but if it did, they deserved it

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17178737855878155.webp

6. Least r-slurred :marseyturkroach: thinks the Ottomans ruled the world for 600 years... and laughs about it

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17178737857164297.webp

7. Someone points out that the Ottomans ruled over Palestine and the least r-slurred :marseyturkroach: replies

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This makes the most sense as Israel is not in a position due to global relations to completely exterminate the people of Gaza.

On the other hand they are unwilling to put up with HAMAS any longer.

The Palestinian authority has already been subjugated and bent to the will of Israel and would make for a perfect pro-Israel fit to rule over the Gaza strip.

Conclusion:

HAMAS will be killed off. Israel will install the Palestinian Authority in Gaza as the de facto leaders. Israel will punish Gaza by taking a chunk more of their land permanently.

Expect biblical styled punishment for the people of Gaza before this is all over.

At least one disease outbreak killing multitudes of the people in there.

Israeli's are old school. Every time they have a fight with the Arabs, they punish them by taking over more of their land.

We can expect Israel to take over 10% of the Gaza strip at the end of the current endeavor.

Israel's win in Gaza is guaranteed, and with the death of HAMAS, the Islamic faith is further deradicalized with the death of its most extreme adherents.

The 21st century is going to see a continuation of the deradicalization of extremist Islam.

While Islamic nations may not liberalize along the lines of current day western states, we will see a continuation in the loss of power of the Imams and other religious figures in Islamic nation states.

With their position taken over by the Monarchs and constitutions of these territories.

https://www.visionofhumanity.org/deadliest-terror-groups-in-2024/

Israel is destroying one of the four deadliest terrorist groups in the world.

After the destruction of HAMAS, the next primary target would be ISIS in Syria, the destruction of which would further stabilize the Middle East and bring peace to Islam.

A primary western objective in the years ahead will need to be the stabilization of Syria, whether it be by invasion, or letting Assad take over the entire state himself.

We can expect Syria in the long run to break into two parts. With one part being the emergence of a Kurdish state.

In conclusion:

Radical extremist Islam is dying out as it failed to win anything of relevance. ( excluding Taliban )

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@sandfriends What is he saying?

@Aevann @sandkwinn

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:marseyisraeliflag: FOUR ISRAELI HOSTAGES FREED IN RAID! :marseysaluteisrael:

!jidf !commies GET IN HERE

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Wikipedians want to gas the Jews

					
					
					
	

				
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Israel-Saudi Arabia relations are stabilizing.

Saudi Arabia is going to turn into the next Turkey in terms of liberal Islam. That much is guaranteed at this point in time.

UAE is pretty much an international destination with 74% muslim population and declining.

We now have three liberalizing arab nation states - Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and UAE.

With a fourth one being obliterated. Palestine.

This leaves the west to deal with Syria, Iraq, and Iran.

Of these three, Syria should be the easiest to take down, as without Russian support, Syria will have no way to defend itself against Western intervention.

The primary trade partner of Syria today is Saudi Arabia.

With Saudi Arabia on the side of the west, it opens up a position for the west to influence Syria through Saudi Arabia.

In the long run we can expect Syria to be westernized and liberalized similar to Saudi Arabia due to its geographic location and Isolation from the eastern powers.

Hezbollah is the primary thorn remaining in the middle east.

If hezbollah could be put down, the middle east would indisputably belong to the western powers.

A conflict breaking out between Israel and Hezbollah is almost guaranteed at this point. Hezbollah would lose such a conflict with Israel willing to go as far as it has to now to maintain its security in the region.

We can expect an active war to break out between Lebanon and Israel this year.

In conclusion:

the middle east has fallen to the west.

Sub Saharan Africa will become the new center of Radical Islam.

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The attempted infiltration on the Gaza border began this morning at around 4:00 a.m., when soldiers monitoring surveillance cameras spotted suspicious movement amid foggy weather, according to an initial IDF probe.

Troops of the Desert Reconnaissance Battalion were then dispatched to the scene, in Gaza, just across from the Israeli border communities of Kerem Shalom and Holit, to search for the suspects.

At around 5:00 a.m., the soldiers came under fire by the cell, around 400 meters from the Israeli border. Moments later, two of the gunmen were killed in a drone strike, and a short time after that, a third was killed by tank shelling.

The cell was armed with assault rifles and RPGs.

A possible fourth gunman fled the area, though the IDF was still investigating this.

The IDF was also investigating how the gunmen reached the border area, where they were then detected.

The IDF announces the death of a soldier killed during the gun battle.

The slain soldier is named as Warrant Officer Zeed Mazarib, 34, from Zarzir, a tracker in the Gaza Division's Southern Brigade.

Hamas claimed responsibility for the attempt.

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Iron dome bros...

!palestine

Hezbollah is cooking israel

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!nooticers

https://old.reddit.com/r/news/comments/1d8bnnm/after_publishing_an_article_critical_of_israel/

NEW YORK (AP) --- Student editors at the Columbia Law Review say they were pressured by the journal's board of directors to halt publication of an academic article written by a Palestinian human rights lawyer that accuses Israel of committing genocide in Gaza and upholding an apartheid regime.

When the editors refused the request and published the piece Monday morning, the board --- made up of faculty and alumni from Columbia University's law school --- shut down the law review's website entirely. It remained offline Tuesday evening, a static homepage informing visitors the domain "is under maintenance."

The episode at one of the country's oldest and most prestigious legal journals marks the latest flashpoint in an ongoing debate about academic speech that has deeply divided students, staff and college administrators since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.

Several editors at the Columbia Law Review described the board's intervention as an unprecedented breach of editorial independence at the periodical, which is run by students at Columbia Law School. The board of directors oversees the nonprofit's finances but has historically played no role in selecting pieces.

In a letter sent to student editors Tuesday and shared with The Associated Press, the board of directors said it was concerned that the article, titled "Nakba as a Legal Concept," had not gone through the "usual processes of review or selection for articles at the Law Review, and in particular that a number of student editors had been unaware of its existence."

"In order to preserve the status quo and provide student editors some window of opportunity to review the piece, as well as provide time for the Law Review to determine how to proceed, we temporarily suspended the website," the letter continued.

Those involved in soliciting and editing the piece said they had followed a rigorous review process, even as they acknowledged taking steps to forestall expected blowback by limiting the number of students aware of the article.

In the piece, Rabea Eghbariah, a Harvard doctoral candidate, accuses Israel of a litany of "crimes against humanity," arguing for a new legal framework to "encapsulate the ongoing structure of subjugation in Palestine and derive a legal formulation of the Palestinian condition."

Eghbariah said in a text message that the suspension of the law journal's website should be seen as "a microcosm of a broader authoritarian repression taking place across U.S. campuses."

Editors said they voted overwhelmingly in December to commission a piece on Palestinian legal issues, then formed a smaller committee --- open to all of the publication's editorial leadership --- that ultimately accepted Eghbariah's article. He had submitted an earlier version of the article to the Harvard Law Review, which the publication later elected not to publish amid internal backlash, according to a report in The Intercept.

Anticipating similar controversy and worried about a leak of the draft, the committee of editors working on the article did not upload it to a server that is visible to the broader membership of the law journal and to some administrators. The piece was not shared until Sunday with the full staff of the Columbia Law Review --- something that editorial staffers said was not uncommon.

"We've never circulated a particular article in advance," said Sohum Pal, an articles editor at the publication. "So the idea that this is all over a process concern is a total lie. It's very transparently content based."

In their letter to students, the board of directors said student editors who didn't work on the piece should have been given an opportunity to read it and raise concerns.

"Whatever your views of this piece, it will clearly be controversial and potentially have an impact on all associated with the Review," they wrote.

Those involved in the publishing of the article said they heard from a small group of students over the weekend who expressed concerns about threats to their careers and safety if it were to be published.

Some alluded to trucks that circled Columbia and other campuses following Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israel, labeling students as antisemites for their past or current affiliation with groups seen as hostile to Israel.

The letter from the board also suggested that a statement be appended to the piece stating the article had not been subject to a standard review process or made available for all student editors to read ahead of time.

Erika Lopez, an editor who worked on the piece, said many students were adamantly opposed to the idea, calling it "completely false to imply that we didn't follow the standard process."

She said student editors had spoken regularly since they began receiving pushback from the board on Sunday and remained firmly in support of the piece.

When they learned the website had been shuttered Monday morning, they quickly uploaded Eghbariah's article to a publicly accessible website. It has since spread widely across social media.

"It's really ironic that this piece probably got more attention than anything we normally published," Lopez added, "even after they nuked the website."

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Another Zionazi sent straight too Gehenna

Bonus: https://x.com/YorkerAmerican5/status/1797598523493650562

:#marseypedosnipe:

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Saudi Arabia removes Palestine from school textbook maps: Report

Arabs going from not acknowledging Israel to not acknowledging Palestine lmao.

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Recently, an Islamic jihadist attacked a far-right demonstration in Germany and was shot by police. Naturally, this found its way to Reddit. And, just like with the story about the male male feminist who r*ped a woman in a women's prison, Reddit mods soon caught on that people were spreading hatefacts and closed down the thread.

https://old.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/1d4twok/german_police_shoot_injure_man_who_attacked/

https://undelete.pullpush.io/r/europe/comments/1d4twok/german_police_shoot_injure_man_who_attacked/

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17172749307930038.webp

That's a lot of words when they could have just said "there were too many people telling the truth." Thank you, Reddit mods, for once again sharing your moral superiority with us.

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>Phase 2

>A permanent end to hostilities

>Refuses to elaborate

:#gigabiden:

Its so fricking simple. How did noone else ever think of that?

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https://x.com/Rhaenyra_Blacks/status/1796215651134296164

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Houthis hit a ship 5 times, turns out it was bound for Iran

Are they just randomly shooting at everything they see? Of course not. This must mean that Iran is secretly supporting Israel.

:#marseybigbrain:

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