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Gaza-Israel Conflict | October 2023

Fake news. Your whole existence is based on lies.


Ohh , call the doctor , another person on PDF suffers from temporary blidness.

Kindly point out what is fake about this clip ?

here let me help you :

00:48 minute

press play.

See at least 3 man with clubs on the truck beating up people/




#HamasTerrorists brutally beat back Gazan civilians trying to get food from a humanitarian aid truck. i guess they were running low on coffee in the tunnels.

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Macron said earlier there was "no justification" for bombings killing civilians in Gaza.

Then Netanyahu accuses him of having “made a serious factual and moral error”.

This afternoon macron had a sudden change of heart over Gaza, again! He told Herzog that he “unequivocally supports Israel and its right to self-defense”.


It is mind boggling how a small nation like Israel have this much power over powerful nations, or is dajjal already out and we don't know yet?
 
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Macron said earlier there was "no justification" for bombings killing civilians in Gaza.

Then Netanyahu accuses him of having “made a serious factual and moral error”.

This afternoon macron had a sudden change of heart over Gaza, again! He told Herzog that he “unequivocally supports Israel and its right to self-defense”.


It is mind boggling how a small nation like Israel have this much power over powerful nations, or is dajjal already out and we don't know yet?

Macron clarifies conversation with Herzog: 'I unequivocally support the State of Israel and your right to self-defense'

French President Emmanuel Macron spoke with Israeli President Isaac Herzog on Sunday and clarified that he 'unequivocally supports the State of Israel and its right to self-defense."

This comes after last Friday when Macron called on Israel to stop the bombings in the Gaza Strip and said in an interview with the BBC that "there is no justification for them."

In his conversation with Herzog, the French president made it clear that he does not attribute and did not intend to attribute to Israel any blame for intentionally harming innocent civilians during its military campaign against the terrorist organization Hamas.

Macron also emphasized that he unequivocally supports Israel's right and duty to self-defense and that his absolute support for Israel's war against Hamas is unambiguous.

He explained that the statements attributed to him in the interview dealt with the humanitarian issue that is important to him and many countries.

 
Egyptian people defy government and come to support Palestinians...

Muslim Streets will erupt

 
Pakistan hosts the largest IDP's in modern history, TTP dug up their positions in Tribal areas but they rarely have stopped civilians from leaving cause they were confident that Pakistan Army or Air force wont be able to defeat them, you know why we were successful in pushing and almost eliminating them from Pakistan, while Americans were failing in Afghanistan, because Pakistan was Fighting on its own soil and fighting for its own survival, we did not invade anyone despite the fact that TTP got its resources from ANA and by extend RAW/America who were sitting comfortably in Afghanistan and keeping a blind eye on TTP.
@RescueRanger can you explain him about how difficult it was for PA to host and organized the largest internally displaced people and then relocating them?
@PanzerKiel you can pitch in as well.
Not criticizing. just pointing out that civilians can die in fully legal operations.
Deaths of civilians are not evidence of a war crime.
 
@khansaheeb

Don't be sad, and it's the work of God; we can't even say anything, as you'll be going against God's decision. Remember, every leader's decision affects a generation, good or bad. Our forefathers made errors and significant blunders to put us in the position we are in today.
 

Macron clarifies conversation with Herzog: 'I unequivocally support the State of Israel and your right to self-defense'

French President Emmanuel Macron spoke with Israeli President Isaac Herzog on Sunday and clarified that he 'unequivocally supports the State of Israel and its right to self-defense."

This comes after last Friday when Macron called on Israel to stop the bombings in the Gaza Strip and said in an interview with the BBC that "there is no justification for them."

In his conversation with Herzog, the French president made it clear that he does not attribute and did not intend to attribute to Israel any blame for intentionally harming innocent civilians during its military campaign against the terrorist organization Hamas.

Macron also emphasized that he unequivocally supports Israel's right and duty to self-defense and that his absolute support for Israel's war against Hamas is unambiguous.

He explained that the statements attributed to him in the interview dealt with the humanitarian issue that is important to him and many countries.

if all the atrocities done by Israel were done by another country the US and the west will immediately cut ties , support hamas with weapons or even intervene militarily and impose total sanctions
 
Macron said earlier there was "no justification" for bombings killing civilians in Gaza.

Then Netanyahu accuses him of having “made a serious factual and moral error”.

This afternoon macron had a sudden change of heart over Gaza, again! He told Herzog that he “unequivocally supports Israel and its right to self-defense”.
Maybe someone shown him the fourth Geneva Conventions which says that military targets are not protected by human shields (See article 28).
 

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