mancity2012_eamo
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I was tempted to answer him but I’m not going down that route.General Pilsudski was president of Poland when he fought on the front line in 1920.
I was tempted to answer him but I’m not going down that route.General Pilsudski was president of Poland when he fought on the front line in 1920.
Six year old Muslim boy stabbed to death by a 71 year old South of Chicago.
We playing a game of cards here?
Not sure what you mean but the hate attacks have started.We playing a game of cards here?
So one in a century having done a deep dive on Google.General Pilsudski was president of Poland when he fought on the front line in 1920.
Not just terrorist leaders to be fair.Funny how terrorist leaders are always somewhere else. Never on the front line while telling their troops to achieve immortal happiness by dying for the cause.
Not sure what you mean but the hate attacks have started.
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And they are able to do that because they take advantage of the average Palestinian who had lost family or loved ones at the hands of Israel over the years.
I have no sympathy for Hamas or their leaders. But I do have sympathy for those who have lost family and loved ones.
It’s almost as if Hamas needs Israel to commit atrocities to thrive and Israel obliges. And in The process takes the opportunity to gain more and more land.
Hamas leaders gain.
Israel gains.
Average Palestinian loses.
We're constantly told that Hamas want to wipe Israel off the map. But I don't think the Israeli leadership think too differently. They are playing a long game.
As for tactics, I'd like to know how the Palestinians are supposed to fight a stronger army who possess overwhelming military hardware.
Six year old Muslim boy stabbed to death by a 71 year old South of Chicago.