Posted on 10/21/2023 4:56:34 PM PDT by marcusmaximus
Don’t worry about Extremist, ought-six. In addition to being an idiot (as you have pointed out) he’s a neo-Nazi fanboy who cosplays the Third Reich. I guess losers want to keep on losing! Soon this 🐀 will scurry back into his hole.
But I know it's your default position you resort to, because you're a weak-minded person who don't see what's really happening in the world and who's really responsible for it.
The Canadian Galician goosesteps through the thread in his inimitably ignorant way...
still avoiding answering the question
because you can’t
No matter how many times you explained their computer stuff to them - they never quite got it.
This is why you are raging against me on this thread.
You're not "getting it" - and you never will.
Are you saying the video from Telegram you posted to me earlier was actually taken an hour after the Baptist hospital was bombed?
Why would an Israeli Telegram channel try to misrepresent that? 🤔🤔🤔
Not so. The word came into usage by the Romans to describe the land, which included everyone, Jews alike. Most Bible translate the Hebrew into “Philistia” but the King James translates into “Palestine.” But the point remains— it describes a region, never a people.
And there was never any kingdom that was “Palestine” with legal national rights, and that is the root of the issue.
The two links in my reply 81, are two different views of the HAMAS rocket that hit the parking lot near the Al Ahli al-Arabi Hospital.
The link in my reply 120, was a HAMAS rocket that launched 40 minutes after the explosion at the Al Ahli al-Arabi Hospital.
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"Morning after" photo from XRVision [posted to FR]:
"Morning after" photo [posted to FR]:
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. . . are over at the left - at the 9:00 o'clock position in the second photo of my reply 129:
My impression is that the HAMAS rocket impact occurred near the center of the area in the second photo, where there is the most-compressed vehicle wreckage (blown up, and then falling down) within the very shallow "crater" that is what I refer to as a "dent" - because of, how the shape is significantly more mild in contrast to the craters caused by the IDF GBU-27 missiles that Israel uses at night.
Also, my impression is, that the hospital is a complex around the center of the second photo.
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“The word came into usage by the Romans to describe the land, which included everyone, Jews alike. Most Bible translate the Hebrew into ‘Philistia’ but the King James translates into ‘Palestine. But the point remains— it describes a region, never a people.”
You’re right: It describes a region; just as Appalachia describes a region in the eastern US. The people of the Appalachia region are varied and diverse; yet it would not be a misnomer to refer to people of that region as “Appalachians;” just as people of the southeast US are referred to as “Southerners” (some of whom could also be called Appalachians). But there never was a country of Palestine. The region recognized as Ancient Palestine (i.e., ca. 2,000 years ago) encompassed all of what is now Israel as well as the western regions of both present-day Jordan and Syria. The so-called “Palestinians” of today claim the name because they claim the entirety of the region known as Palestine, though they also claim what amounts to a caste system, with moslems at the top and non-moslems on the lower rungs.
You’re not a Nazi, you’re just a professed fan of Hitler and the Nazis? Slicing the baloney awfully thin. Same 🐀.
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