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ZEZO Cartoons jak zwykle w punkt, ale tym razem nie o piłce...
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@DaPidejpi dziadostwo i propaganda

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@amanter propagandę to ty łykasz jak pelikan

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@DaPidejpi no nie bardzo:d. Wkleiles mi typowo propagande.

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@amanter otóż nie

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@DaPidejpi weterani armii izraelskiej o obecnej sytuacji (pewnie też mają wyprane mózgi i nie wiedzą co mówią):
Today is Jerusalem today - marking 54 years, according to the Hebrew calendar, since East Jerusalem and the Temple Mount were captured by Israeli forces in the Six Day War.
Jerusalem is a city that is holy for Jews, Muslims and Christians all around the world. But over the last few years, the day of celebration that bears its name has become a spectacle of violence. Religious Israeli right wing activists, many of them members of youth movements whose ideology is rooted in settling every inch of "Greater Israel", march in their thousands through the center of town and towards the Temple Mount via the Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem's Old City. Every year there are reports of the participants aggressively lashing out at Palestinians along the way, and every year footage emerges in which chants of "Death to Arabs" can be heard.
Amid weeks of violence and animosity playing out on the streets of Jerusalem, today's march is expected by many to be as dangerous than ever.
As soldiers, we served across the occupied territories. A lot of what we're seeing in Jerusalem now reminds us of what hundreds of soldiers told us in their testimonies about their service in the city of Hebron. There, we saw the religious fervor with which settlers paraded through the streets on their way to the Cave of the Patriarchs, a site holy to both Muslims and Jews, every year on the 'Chayei Sarah' weekend. We saw how Palestinians were made to stay locked in their houses, long before the world entered a pandemic, while settlers marched through the streets on the festival of Purim, shouting "Mohammad is dead!" and other racist slogans.
Jerusalem and Hebron are an hour apart from each other; they have different histories, but they also have a lot in common. For Kahanists (essentially Jewish supremacists) who've for years seen Hebron as their playground, and now have an elected representative in Israel's parliament, Hebron is a model for what Jerusalem and the rest of Israel should look like: segregated streets, constant displays of violence, Palestinian residents pushed out. The newly elected Kahanist Member of Knesset, Itamar Ben-Gvir, last week sparked violent protests by provocatively moving his office to the streets of Sheikh Jarrah, a Palestinian neighborhood of East Jerusalem. He is now using his years of experience in Hebron, together with his parliamentary privileges, to replicate the dire situation of Hebron in key locations across Israel and the occupied territories, to the detriment of us all.
The violence of the last few days and weeks in Sheikh Jarrah and Jerusalem's Old City are what the Kahanists dream of making a permanent reality on both sides of the Green Line. Israel's government has so far been complicit in everything the Kahanists have done in Hebron. We must not let them realize their dream anywhere else.

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