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Trump addresses that picture.
Journalist: “Did you post that picture of yourself depicted as Jesus Christ?”
President Trump: “I did post it and I thought it was me as a doctor.
And had to do with the Red Cross, as a red cross worker, (which we support ) and only the fake news could come up with that one.
It’s supposed to be me as a Doctor, making people better, and I do make people better”
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@koshercockney they must be all in porn-gang rape videos....
or a family member is.. etc.
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Unbelievable. Once again.
The coward and appeaser Keir Starmer says that Israel defending itself against Hezbollah is “wrong” and Israel eliminating Radical Islamic Terrorists is “wrong”
I’m sick of this.
While berating Israel for eliminating terrorists, he THANKS Pakistan and still refuses to proscribe the IRGC.
Why does his party keep defending terrorists?
In my opinion, the UK Labour Party is now the defender of Terrorists as well the defender of the friends of paedophiles.
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"Father understood the gravity of the situation and found a hiding place for Mother and my brothers in another village. Before they got on the wagon, Mother bade me farewell and promised me we would see each other again soon. But they never reached their destination. Later on we found out that they had been murdered on the way."
- Holocaust survivor Haviva Burst, #YomHashoah, Yad Vashem

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Congratulations to our member, Jennifer Melle
thetimes.com/uk/healthcare/…
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"My revenge on the Nazis'"
Zvi Eichnold, with his grandson, Or (Yosef) Bodner
From the 2016 @ynetnews article:
When he was 13, Zvi was sent to Birkenau and went through several labor camps. "Out of my entire family, I was the only one who survived the Holocaust. At the end of the war, when I was 19, I found myself in a German village where we had arrived on a prisoner march. We were liberated by the Americans."
Eichenwald immigrated to Israel in March 1949, and was immediately drafted into the IDF. In 1952, he married Sarah, a native of Israel, a daughter of the Jerusalem-based Hatowski family. The two had three children, and today Zvi and Sarah are the heads of a large family. "We have 15 grandchildren and, of course, great-grandchildren, I'm not counting anymore. They all live in Israel, they all served in the IDF and did national service, and they all bear the names of family members who perished in the Holocaust. For example, Or (Yosef), the grandson from the medical corps, was named after my uncle — Yosef."
Zvi occasionally joins the delegations that travel to Poland to tell his story. "On one of the trips, during the memorial ceremony, I noticed that I was surrounded by IDF soldiers. I looked around and slowly I saw a soldier from the Air Force, another from the Armored Corps, another soldier from the Navy, and another and another, and my heart filled with pride. My heart led me to them, like a magnet. I felt that I was no longer like I was then in the ghetto, helpless against the SS soldiers. I felt protected," says Zvi, tears choking his throat
Zvi 's grandson , Or (Yosef) Bodner , 20 , is an officer serving in the Medical Corps, as commander of a paramedic course: "It's a privilege to be a third-generation Holocaust survivor. Thanks to my grandfather , I know how to appreciate things in life and not take anything for granted. As a third-generation member, my sense of mission as a soldier also intensifies. Grandpa keeps telling me: You are an officer in the Israel Defense Forces, you are my revenge and my victory over those Nazis, may their names be erased.

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