🇮🇱🌵📟 Observer Lizard 2 - Eclectic Boogaloo

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🇮🇱🌵📟 Observer Lizard 2 - Eclectic Boogaloo

🇮🇱🌵📟 Observer Lizard 2 - Eclectic Boogaloo

@ObserverLizard2

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take a fucking guess bro Entrou em Temmuz 2024
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GO BUCKS@Rtwenty1A·
@ObserverLizard2 Sad that all you retards parrot this when it's so easy to dismantle. So you think a group created in 1994 BY JEWS, conspired to accuse y'all of genocide? Lmao
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Max 📟@MaxNordau·
So true, Jews were doing fine in Poland and then left for no discernible reason.
GO BUCKS@Rtwenty1A

@JacksonLemon @MaxNordau 75% and I'll give ya 5% still the same thing brother. You stole the land there's no dispute. You had Poland, you had the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, but those weren't good enough. You had to steal land and commit genocide. That's why everyone hates you.

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GO BUCKS@Rtwenty1A·
@ObserverLizard2 I always find it hilarious that the ones who yelled holocaust for 70 years are now the ones that deny genocide. The irony is not lost on me.
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@ObserverLizard2 More jews moved there. Doesn't mean they need to. They lived 5 years elsewhere did they not?
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Jacob Ben-David Linker 🇺🇸🕎🇺🇸✡️🇺🇸🕎🇺🇸
This amounts to saying "Tel Aviv was not built on sand dunes because an area that wasn't Tel Aviv wasn't sand dunes." Or that a desert is not a desert because there is an oasis in one spot. An 1872 account of Jaffa by a European traveller notes that "Surrounding Jaffa are the orange gardens for which it is justly extolled, and which are a considerable source of wealth to the owners. The annual value of fruits grown in Jaffa was said to be 10,000 pounds." But that seems to be the only part of that general area (the coast) described as such. Jaffa was special. ... Consider an analogy. Today Shenzen in China is it the third largest city in the country and the world's fourth busiest port. But before 1980 it was a sleepy rural area compared to next door Hong Kong. Tel Aviv was Shenzen and Jaffa is Hong Kong. It sprung up in unused waste lands near something else. Its chosen site was picked *because* that something else was there. But what began as a suburb or satellite entity quickly outpaced the original city. ... Jaffa, meanwhile, wasn't quite a "Palestinian" City. And much of it was a fairly "new" city. First and foremost, it was an *Ottoman* City. Civic-minded persons tended to view themselves as Ottomans when the modernization campaigns began in the mid-19th century. Second, even within the Ottoman framework it wasn't a particularly Arab-Palestinian City when Tel Aviv was founded. Jews, European Citizens, Americans, Lebanese, Egyptians/Sudanese, etc. made up perhaps half the city and did a lot of the building and development. Jews were about 10 to 12% of Jaffa's population in 1900. Jews had already been moving to Jaffa for a century prior to Tel Aviv's Construction. This included Moroccan and Gibraltar Sephardim in the 1830s (a religious school was even established in 1838), a wave of Ashkenazim in 1839, and an Ashkenazi Torah Academy established in 1884. The Jaffa Railway was first proposed in by Montefiore in 1838, and constructed by Yosef Navon (a Jew from Jerusalem whose parents were part of the aforementioned Moroccan wave in the 1830s). Jaffa's lighthouse (built in 1865) was built by a French engineer at the request of Ottoman authorities. And it was tended to by an Armenian from Jerusalem. Various other groups were in and around Jaffa too. There were consuls and missionaries from a variety of foreign nations and many foreign citizens (perhaps a fifth of the population of Jaffa in 1900!). An American colony was established in 1866. A German Templar colony was established in 1868 (with "Jaffa Oranges" first being sold under that label by a German colony in 1870). And there were migrants from Lebanon, Egypt, and Sudan in and around the city too. Not to mention the Turkish officials. Jaffa's population over time meanwhile was 1850: 5,000 1887: 14,000 1900: 30,000 to 40,000 1913: 50,000 And the Jaffa Municipal Council was only established in 1871.
YourFavoriteGuy@guychristensen_

Tel-Aviv was not built on “empty sand dunes” Palestine was not “a land without a people” and Zio settlers did not “make the desert bloom” Had these settlers turned the camera behind them, the beautiful Palestinian city of Yaffa would sprawl before their eyes Tel-Aviv is a myth

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GO BUCKS@Rtwenty1A·
@ObserverLizard2 5 years after the war and 10% were in Israel. Learn history. I can't teach you everything.
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GO BUCKS@Rtwenty1A·
@ObserverLizard2 90% of jews found homes after the war without stealing land. So if you actually knew your own history you would know you got sold out by your own people. Elite jews stole the Stolen Land while the other 90% found homes in Americas or Europe. It's important to know your history.
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Καλός@realKalos·
Either converting to Judaism if Israel wins, or to Twelver Shi'ism if Iran wins. It's called being a pagan.
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GO BUCKS@Rtwenty1A·
@MaxNordau War was over. You had plenty of options. Y'all were greedy and wanted the Stolen Land. Your own ppl sold you out.
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Aut Faciam@OrMakeOne·
@ObserverLizard2 @estherzelda0514 It's amusing reading this from a country where spanking usually refers to the between consenting adults activity rather than the chastisement of children.
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Slazac 🇪🇺 🇺🇦 🇹🇼 🌐
An old communist woman handed me a leaflet for the leftist candidate for Paris and when I told her I took issue with his stance on rent control she just looked at me like this
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YourFavoriteGuy@guychristensen_·
Tel-Aviv was not built on “empty sand dunes” Palestine was not “a land without a people” and Zio settlers did not “make the desert bloom” Had these settlers turned the camera behind them, the beautiful Palestinian city of Yaffa would sprawl before their eyes Tel-Aviv is a myth
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Rabbi Yaakov Menken@ymenken

You write this because you are a racist, filled with hate against Jews. Behold the founding of Tel Aviv on empty sand dunes, displacing no one. Dizengoff, who has a central square named after him, hoped the city would be a model of modern Jewish-Arab peace. Now do Jerusalem, which means something in only one language: Hebrew. It means City of Peace. When you claim these places rightly belong to someone else, QED you hate Jews, history, and the Bible.

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