But blue & white and on top of a dive flag, just so everybody knows what it is just so that if it’s ever written on the inside of an RV door in a sharpie marker, nobody confuses it for something else?Star of David is a stylized swastika.
But blue & white and on top of a dive flag, just so everybody knows what it is just so that if it’s ever written on the inside of an RV door in a sharpie marker, nobody confuses it for something else?Star of David is a stylized swastika.
Everybody knows what Jewish kosher dive flag looks like.But blue & white and on top of a dive flag, just so everybody knows what it is just so that if it’s ever written on the inside of an RV door in a sharpie marker, nobody confuses it for something else?
Everyone is beautiful in there own way . Grab a coke and sing along .For many Canadians, the 9/11 terror attacks and the 2014 Parliament Hill shootings were a wake-up call to the dangers of Islamic extremism. A 2017 Public Safety Canada report stated that more than 190 extremists with ties to Canada were suspected of engaging in terrorist activity abroad; at that time, the government knew of about 60 who had returned. In March, a mysterious propagandist associated with the Islamic State of Khorasan (ISIS-K), the group behind the recent Moscow terror attack that killed more than 140 people, was suspected of living in Canada.
Canada has now earned the unwanted distinction of becoming a hub for Islamist terror financing. A March report by the online publication Focus on Western Islamism noted that five groups with Islamist ties in Canada received at least $42 million in taxpayer funds from government departments between 2018 and 2022.
Aiding their goals are their Islamist sympathizers in the West who resort to the use of transnational criminal gangs, social media, universities and questionable charities to conduct clandestine hybrid tactics such as spreading hateful propaganda, fundraising to support foreign armed militancy, radicalizing and recruiting youth, manipulating voters and threatening critics. Thanks to their well-established networks, Islamists are able to quickly mobilize resources and capitalize on the social tensions that erupt in the wake of global conflicts such as the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
Notwithstanding the controversial appointment of Amira Elghawaby as Canada’s Islamophobia czar, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s deafening silence on the Islamism threat — along with his reluctance to quickly and forcefully condemn the antisemitic mobs ruling our streets — is a barefaced dereliction of duty to Canadian citizens and a betrayal of the Jewish community. From the glorification of terrorism and cheering for the destruction of Canada, Israel and the U.S., to the Islamist mob’s total disregard for law and order, it is clear that Canada is sleepwalking towards an impending crisis of extremism.
Joe Adam George: By coddling Islamism, Canada sleepwalks into a crisis of extremism — National Post
Time after time, our enemies have told us who they are and what they intend to do to us. It’s time for the Trudeau government to clue inapple.news
Same as its always been. The end of Zionist occupation and land grabs in the West Back/Jerusalem.Question: does Hamas "desire the extermination" of Jews, or an end to the state of Israel?
That at least will be easy. Once Hamas is eliminated there will be no more war.But after a few days, when another tribunal, the International Court of Justice, called on Israel to end the war in Gaza, Trudeau was almost gleeful. The ICJ’s demands, he said, were not optional. Israel had to abide by them. “We expect everyone to follow them as a matter of international law,” he said.
Right. Just like when the PLO was eliminated.That at least will be easy. Once Hamas is eliminated there will be no more war.
Question: does Hamas "desire the extermination" of Jews, or an end to the state of Israel?
Who knows what’s in their heads (?) but anyone can read what’s in their founding charter. Its struggle is against “the Jews” as opposed to the state of Israel, in making Israel…go away. I’ll pull the below from Wiki.Same as its always been. The end of Zionist occupation and land grabs in the West Back/Jerusalem.
Circling back to the question of, “does Hamas desire the extermination of the Jews or the end of the state of Israel,” what and where would the “Jews” go once/if the Hamas mission is fulfilled?Even real Jews hate the atheist Zionists like Mileikowsky (so called secular Jews) who dont give a flying fuck about Judaism and Jewish law.
If you paid attention youll remember Israel almost fell into civil war less than a year ago and is still on the brink.
I don’t think a “war to end all wars” truly exists. I think that was the slogan for World War I, wasn’t it? There’s been war since then. If Hamas is eliminated, it just means there won’t be war with Hamas.That at least will be easy. Once Hamas is eliminated there will be no more war.
Yeah, pretty much.Right. Just like when the PLO was eliminated.
You do realize, I hope, that your trade in OUTRAGE! makes you a propagandist indistinguishable from those people whoring around photos of dead Palestinian kids.Who knows what’s in their heads (?) but anyone can read what’s in their founding charter. Its struggle is against “the Jews” as opposed to the state of Israel, in making Israel…go away. I’ll pull the below from Wiki.
The original Charter identified Hamas as the Muslim Brotherhood in Palestine and described its members to be god-fearing Muslims raising the banner of Jihad (armed struggle) in "the face of the oppressors." The charter defines the struggle to be against the Jews and calls for the eventual creation of an Islamic Palestinian state in all of former Mandatory Palestine, and the obliteration or dissolution of Israel.
In 2017, Hamas unveiled a revised charter, without explicitly revoking the 1988 charter…and its in the three decades later version that Hamas uses the term “Zionists” instead of “Jews.” I’m assuming they didn’t feel the need to try to mask their racist hatred behind a veil of political correctness for the first couple decades.
So, let me throw a question back out there, and hopefully it helps answer the original question. On October 7, 2023…when Hamas & Friends we’re driving through the streets of Gaza with that half naked broken woman in the back of their pick up truck that was abducted from the music festival (hopefully for her sake she was already a corpse at that point), And the average Gaza Palestinians where spitting on her or striking her with sticks as they drove by…was this demonstrating a distinction between the state of Israel and Jewish citizens (or German/Jewish in this case)?
Circling back to the question of, “does Hamas desire the extermination of the Jews or the end of the state of Israel,” what and where would the “Jews” go once/if the Hamas mission is fulfilled?
In Israel, something like 20% of the population are Palestinian (both Muslim and Christian). The population of Gaza is 100% non-Jewish. Is this demonstrating a distinction between Jewish people and the state of Israel (?) or that the governing body of Gaza being Hamas doesn’t want “Jews” to exist there?
I don’t think a “war to end all wars” truly exists. I think that was the slogan for World War I, wasn’t it? There’s been war since then. If Hamas is eliminated, it just means there won’t be war with Hamas.
Yeah, pretty much.
An atheist Zionist Jew is still considered a Jew.Who knows what’s in their heads (?) but anyone can read what’s in their founding charter. Its struggle is against “the Jews” as opposed to the state of Israel, in making Israel…go away. I’ll pull the below from Wiki.
The original Charter identified Hamas as the Muslim Brotherhood in Palestine and described its members to be god-fearing Muslims raising the banner of Jihad (armed struggle) in "the face of the oppressors." The charter defines the struggle to be against the Jews and calls for the eventual creation of an Islamic Palestinian state in all of former Mandatory Palestine, and the obliteration or dissolution of Israel.
In 2017, Hamas unveiled a revised charter, without explicitly revoking the 1988 charter…and its in the three decades later version that Hamas uses the term “Zionists” instead of “Jews.” I’m assuming they didn’t feel the need to try to mask their racist hatred behind a veil of political correctness for the first couple decades.
So, let me throw a question back out there, and hopefully it helps answer the original question. on October 7, 2023…when Hamas & Friends we’re driving through the streets of Gaza with that half naked broken woman in the back of their pick up truck that was abducted from the music festival (hopefully for her sake she was already a corpse at that point), And the average Gaza Palestinians where spitting on her or striking her with sticks as they drove by…was this demonstrating a distinction between the state of Israel and Jewish citizens (or German/Jewish in this case)?
Circling back to the question of, “does Hamas desire the extermination of the Jews or the end of the state of Israel,” what and where would the “Jews” go once/if the Hamas mission is fulfilled?
In Israel, something like 20% of the population are Palestinian (both Muslim and Christian). The population of Gaza is 100% non-Jewish. Is this demonstrating a distinction between Jewish people and the state of Israel (?) or that the governing body of Gaza being Hamas doesn’t want “Jews” to exist there?
I don’t think a “war to end all wars” truly exists. I think that was the slogan for World War I, wasn’t it? There’s been war since then. If Hamas is eliminated, it just means there won’t be war with Hamas.
Yeah, pretty much.
Country or territory | 1948 Jewish population | 1972 Jewish population | Recent estimates |
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Morocco | 250000[76]–265000[77] | 31000[269] | 2,100 (2019)[270][better source needed] |
Algeria | 140000[76][77] | 1000[269] | 50–200 (2021)[271][272] |
Tunisia | 50000[76]–105000[77] | 8000[269] | 1000 (2019)[270] |
Libya | 35000[76]–38000[77] | 50[269] | 0 (2014)[273] |
North Africa Total | ~500000 | ~40000 | ~3000 |
Iraq | 135000[77]–140000[76] | 500[269] | 5–7 (2014)[273] |
Egypt | 75000[77]–80000[76] | 500[269] | 100 (2019)[273] |
Yemen and Aden | 53,000[76]–63,000[77] | 500[269] | 50 (2016)[274] |
Syria | 15000[76]–30000[77] | 4000[269] | 100 (2019)[273] |
Lebanon | 5000[77]–20000[275][better source needed] | 2000[269] | 100 (2012)[275] |
Bahrain | 550–600[276][better source needed] | 36 (2007)[277] | |
Sudan | 350[263] | ≈0 | |
Middle East (excluding Palestine/Israel) Total | ~300000 | ~7,500 | ~400 |
Afghanistan | 5000 | 500[269] | 0 (2021)[256] |
Bangladesh | Unknown | 75–100 (2012)[278] | |
Iran | 65,232 (1956)[279] | 62,258 (1976)[279][280] - 80000[269] | 9000–20000(2022)[281] |
Pakistan | 2000–2500[282] | 250[269] | >900 (2017)[283] |
Turkey | 80000[284] | 30000[269] | 12000–16000(2022)[285] |
Non-Arab Muslim Countries Total | ~150000 | ~100000 | ~24000 |
You do realize, I hope, that your trade in OUTRAGE! makes you a propagandist indistinguishable from those people whoring around photos of dead Palestinian kids.
As to the last bit, yeah, the Good Gize neutralized the PLO, and since then there's been blissful peace all over the Middle East.
Maybe the answer to your question of, “does hamas desire the extermination of Jews or into the state of Israel?”…maybe that’s not an either/or question.Question: does Hamas "desire the extermination" of Jews, or an end to the state of Israel?
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The chart in post #376 hints towards that, but we’d have to ask a Hamas hierarchy leader that direction question to confirm (maybe) what their motivations actually are beyond what they actually state in their Charter I guess. Jews are skinny on the ground generally in Islamic states (once they become modern Islamic states), but that could be a coincidence, & maybe Hamas plans on doing things differently. Hell if I know.Says who?