For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
I like this way of putting it. When I watch magnus stream blitz or bullet games it doesn’t even come remotely close to how entertaining Hikaru is, and I say this as someone who is more of a fan of magnus
For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
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For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
Not really. His performance rating will be down bad; sac'ing the queen will do that, no matter how well you play later on. Plus, many of these games he wins on time despite being in a worse position.
@@hemlocklannister6206 Performance rating is not accuracy. Performance rating is the maximum likelihood rating based on the results he had. Basically, which rating makes it most likely that he has a win rate of X against the opponents he had
For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸
For those interested in what is happening in Palestine A 100-year-old issue After Britain took control of Palestine following the defeat of the Ottoman Empire (currently Turkey) in World War I, this area was inhabited by a Jewish minority and a majority Arab population. It had been previously colluded to build a land for Jews in Palestine (the famous Balfour Declaration) in total disregard for the original owners of the land, Arabs and Muslims. Work began to resettle Jews to Palestine to be able to wrest the right to establish a national home for Jews in the 1920s and 1940s. Arab-Jewish enmity also increased during this period. In 1947, the United Nations voted on a resolution to partition Palestine into a Jewish state and another Arab state, with Jerusalem to be an international city. The Jews agreed to this, but the Arabs flatly rejected the agreement and did not implement it. In 1948, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine without being able to solve the problem. Jewish leaders then declared the establishment of the State of Israel, which was rejected by the Arab countries. The brutal Jewish raids on the Palestinians caused the displacement of hundreds of thousands of them, who were forced to leave their homes, in what became known as the "Nakba". Now let us list some of the crimes of this cursed state since its inception: The ethnic cleansing of Palestinians during the period from 1948 to 1967 and the forcible displacement of between 750,000 and one million. The execution of a terrorist operation against the village of (Bir al-Abd) in Egypt in 1955, killing 39 Egyptians and wounding 30, in addition to targeting children and using civilians as human shields. (They now accuse Hamas of what they were doing in the past). The Sabra and Shatila massacre against Palestinian refugees in Lebanon in 1982, killing more than 3,000 people. The targeting of a school bus in northern Egyptian Sinai in 1985, which resulted in the death of 13 children and the injury of more than 17 children and a woman. The events we are witnessing now, the latest of which was the bombing of the Almaamadani hospital. In addition, you can read about the massacre of (Deir Yassin) in 1948, the massacre of (Abu Shusha) 1948, the massacre of (Tanturah) 1948, the massacre of (Qubia) 1953, the massacre of (Qalqilya) 1956, the massacre of (Kafr Qasim) 1956, the massacre of (Al-Aqsa ) 1990, the massacre of (The Ibrahimi Mosque) 1994, the massacre of (Jenin) 2002, the massacre of (Qana) 2006, the massacre of (The Batsh family) 2014, and the events of Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in 2021. Reminder It is important to remember these crimes so that we can learn from them and prevent them from happening again. These are not just distant historical events. They are crimes that are happening today. Palestinians continue to be persecuted by Israel, and they continue to struggle for their basic rights. Let us stand with the Palestinians in their struggle for freedom and justice.🇵🇸