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Simplicity
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Read More. Complain less. A fool is his own informer.
Somewhere beyond the sea Bergabung Haziran 2007
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@SandyofCthulhu Youre not very bright are you. If the first statement is prophetic, it thus would mean he was a Prophet, which would mean the second statement wouldn't make any sense given he is a Prophet. This whole thing obviously doesn't make any sense and is fabricated by Muslim haters
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Muhammad: "A false prophet will die by having his aorta severed."
Muhammad, dying: "It feels like my aorta is being severed."
Queen Bee@KingBobIIV
Why do Muslims never talk about how Muhammad died and who killed him and why?
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@XmetapvnkX @SandyofCthulhu Look at you trying to guess the mind of Allah. Some would call that blasphemy but you do you.
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The Quran (69:44-46) is a hypothetical: If the Prophet ﷺ fabricated revelation, Allah would have immediately seized & destroyed him. It happened years after Khaybar poison (which he survived initially), and he described lingering pain in his final illness not divine punishment for lying.
Different Arabic words too (al-wateen vs. abhar). He died a martyr, as many scholars note. Check the tafsir & full context.
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@Georgemikhaell @JimSwanik @HamasAtrocities It's true that the territory was too big - IL wanted to return it for peace after it was taken but Arab pride wouldn't allow it. Just like Arab pride can't accept that Egypt militarily lost in 73. Arab pride causes a lot of wars.
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@JimSwanik @HamasAtrocities They would have loved to if they could.
That’s exactly actually why thinking that they willingly gave it up is silly.
Sinai is 3 times bigger than whole Israel, and they had already built settlements there. Losing it was catastrophic for them.
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@brjimc @HamasAtrocities Gaza was seized. West Bank was seized. Both held longer, both no one cared. When the UN issues pretty notes and no one follows them, that's the fault of the UN. Anyhow, you're still proving the point.
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@HamasAtrocities The Sinai was never Israeli territory. It was Egyptian land seized in 1967 and occupied for 15 years in violation of international law. Returning it was the bare minimum required by UN Resolution 242.
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@ShaneSchaetzel @HamasAtrocities Imagine indeed. Israel pulled out of Gaza. Israel pulled out of Area A. UN was supposed to watch over Hezbollah.. Outsourcing safety to others is a non-starter.
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Amazing how giving land back helps foreign relations. Israel achieved a lasting formal peace with Egypt after returning the Sinai Peninsula under the 1979 Egypt–Israel Peace Treaty (which followed the 1978 Camp David Accords). Now, just imagine what could happen if Israel would just give the West Bank and Gaza back to Palestinians, allowing for international supervision until they are able to safely govern themselves.
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@Simplicity @Henry4586226151 @Jsp_Nic Maybe you just don’t know what “bent” means in Australasia.
But you’re right, it is kind of obvious now that you mention it.
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@soundreece @Henry4586226151 @Jsp_Nic You’re a simple man. Things that amaze you others call obvious.
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@Simplicity @Henry4586226151 @Jsp_Nic This is so typically Zioinst.
“We didn’t start the war, we just bombed them first”. 🤪
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@soundreece @Henry4586226151 @Jsp_Nic points 1, 2, 3 are responses to aggression. even so, point 3, IL immediately tried to return the land in exchange for peace. Your Greater Israel is a lie you tell to comfort yourself.
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Israel's expansionist history is rooted in the concept of "Eretz Israel," or Greater Israel, which envisions a Jewish state encompassing territories beyond its 1967 borders—areas that include the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Golan Heights, and parts of Lebanon. This vision has guided Israeli policy since its founding in 1948.
1. 1948-1949: During the Arab-Israeli War, Israel expanded beyond the UN-proposed borders to capture additional territory from Palestinian Arabs and neighboring states. The war resulted in the displacement of approximately 700,000 Palestinians (known as Al-Nakba or "The Catastrophe" to Palestinians), creating a refugee crisis that persists today.
2. 1956 Suez Crisis: Israel invaded Egypt alongside Britain and France to control the Suez Canal. Although forced by international pressure to withdraw its troops from Sinai Peninsula and Gaza Strip temporarily, this marked an early attempt at territorial expansion through military means.
3. 1967 Six-Day War: In June 1967, Israel preemptively attacked Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. The conflict led to Israeli occupation of East Jerusalem (annexed immediately), West Bank (from Jordan), Gaza Strip (from Egypt), and Golan Heights (from Syria). These territories remain disputed to this day.
4. 1982: Return of Sinai Peninsula
- Why It Happened: The return was part of the Camp David Accords signed in September 1978 between Israel and Egypt under U.S. mediation by President Jimmy Carter.
- Key Terms: Israel agreed to withdraw its forces from Sinai within three years in exchange for Egyptian recognition of Israel's sovereignty.
- Strategic Consideration: By giving up Sinai (a strategic buffer zone against potential Egyptian aggression) for peace with Egypt—the most powerful Arab state—Israel secured a significant diplomatic victory while maintaining control over more densely populated areas like West Bank.
5. Post-1982 Expansionism:
- Despite returning land under Camp David Accords, subsequent Israeli governments continued expanding settlements in occupied territories.
- Construction accelerated under Prime Ministers like Ariel Sharon and Benjamin Netanyahu through policies such as settlement expansion near Jerusalem ("Greater Jerusalem") and along strategic corridors ("security buffers").
- Annexation efforts intensified post-Trump presidency with plans formalized for annexing parts of West Bank before being halted due to international backlash.
In summary, while rare instances like the return of Sinai demonstrate flexibility when aligned with broader security interests or diplomatic gains, overall Israeli policy has trended toward maintaining or expanding territorial control whenever possible—often justified as necessary for national security against threats from surrounding populations viewed as hostile or unreliable partners for peace.
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@EylonALevy @instapundit @AlexCrawfordSky Did Hezbollah ever blow up a girls school full of little girls?
lolol muh terrorists so I can be a terrorist
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According to @AlexCrawfordSky, the guy on the Hezbollah bike in uniform is a journalist and Definitely Not Hezbollah

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@visegrad24 @drpezeshkian People saying words isn't a war crime, even by your normal Zionist shilling standards this is silly.
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@Simplicity @Claire_V0ltaire In that case they're still not fighting with allies.. They're just doing their job..
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@Xander1996x @Claire_V0ltaire There are Jews in the US armed services.
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@Claire_V0ltaire How about -
“Jews refuse to FIGHT ON ON THE GROUND with their ALLIES.”
It's been noted..
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@JonahPlatt It's werid how the only people that question if Ms. Rachel loves "ALL children" are Zionists pieces of shit.
Go talk to a therapist instead of being pathetic online.
GIF
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No one is saying caring about Palestinian children is the problem.
The problem is claiming to care about ALL children while your own public record tells a different story.
234 mentions of Gaza since October 7th on Ms. Rachel's account. Near silence on Israeli kids. Then gaslight anyone who points it out.
You don't get to call yourself a universal advocate and then pick and choose which children count.
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@m4xim1l1an “Sir when did you stop beating your wife?” Your claim is the same. A presupposition fallacy. I’ve been challenging you on that. Dismissing, pending your actual argument which is apparently coming….
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@m4xim1l1an A claim without evidence can hardly be considered a claim. As pointed out. Still waiting for that. Tick tock Clarice.
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This is our post October 7th doctrine: we’re not evacuating our citizens anymore. We’re evacuating your citizens (if attacks come getting your territory).
Alex Crawford@AlexCrawfordSky
Israel’s ‘buffer zone will extend 30 km inside Lebanon, Israeli defence minister says and the more than 600,000 Lebanese residents who’ve been evacuated will be barred from returning south of the Litani ‘until the safety of residents in northern Israel is guaranteed’, he says
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@Simplicity Conditions again?
There will be no goalpost moving, but it will be comprehensive.
Again, I will tie it with my initial post, a reminder.

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