
Shino
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Shino
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Currently reading 'Americanah'. Occasionally tests friendships by recommending UAP literature. Here for the cognitive dissonance.


Israel has refused to allow France to be involved in the direct talks between it and Lebanon, which are set to begin next week in Washington, two sources told The @Jerusalem_Post jpost.com/international/…










American traitor/Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard tells Daniel Mael how former ADL head Abe Foxman went to bat for him by telling the media he was only being held in prison so long because of "anti-Semitism." Pollard claims US govt interrogators presented him with a list of "every major American Jewish leader" and asked him if any were "involved in Israeli intelligence." He claims Foxman was at the top of the list and pats himself on the back for not betraying any fellow Jews before a "non-Jewish court." (Pollard is a pathological liar, but Foxman fighting for his early release is a matter of public record.)




This morning, I asked President Trump if he’s okay with the Iranians charging a toll for all ships that go through the Strait of Hormuz, he told me there may be a Joint US-Iran venture to charge tolls: “We’re thinking of doing it as a joint venture. It’s a way of securing it — also securing it from lots of other people.” “It’s a beautiful thing”


A year and a half ago, the occupying army allowed us to return from southern Gaza to the north, after we had all been displaced to the south, and after it had leveled our homes to the ground and completely destroyed them, following its withdrawal from most northern areas. At that time, we clung to one illusion: that the displacement was over, and that this would be the last time we were uprooted from our land. But this illusion did not last long; after only a few months, the occupying army returned to advance once again, issuing warnings not to remain in northern Gaza, forcing us into displacement once more. Since that moment until now, my family and I remain displaced, trapped in an unending exile, deprived of returning to our city and our homes, as if we have no homeland.






