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Trump_is_Mentally_fit

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  1. It seems like magic to you, huh?
  2. No clue. I do know that Israel declared a siege and cut off power and internet. I didn't post the link. Go after that poster
  3. It's a very decentralized organization. Do you know what that means? One chapter does not speak for the entire loosely affiliated organization. You got that? I can explain in a simpler way if you need me to take it down a level
  4. The Qassam rocket (Arabic: صاروخ القسام Ṣārūkh al-Qassām; also Kassam) is a simple, steel artillery rocket developed and deployed by the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military arm of Hamas. These rockets cannot be fired to target specific military objectives in or near civilian areas, and are "indiscriminate when used against targets in population centers".[4] The utility of the Qassam rocket design is assumed to be ease and speed of manufacture, using common tools and components. To this end, the rockets are propelled by a solid mixture of sugar and potassium nitrate, a common fertilizer. The warhead is filled with smuggled or scavenged TNT and urea nitrate, another common fertilizer. The warhead's explosive material is similar to the civilian explosive ammonite.[15] The rocket consists of a steel cylinder, containing a rectangular block of the propellant. A steel plate which forms and supports the nozzles is then spot-welded to the base of the cylinder. The warhead consists of a simple metal shell surrounding the explosives, and is triggered by a fuse constructed using a simple firearm cartridge, spring and a nail.[15] Early designs used a single nozzle which screwed into the base; later rockets use a seven-nozzle design, with the nozzles drilled directly into the rocket baseplate. This alteration both increases the tolerance of the rocket to small nozzle design defects, and makes manufacture easier by allowing the use of a drill rather than a lathe during manufacture (because of the smaller nozzle size). Unlike many other rockets, the nozzles are not canted, which means the rocket does not spin about its longitudinal axis during flight. While this results in a significant decrease in accuracy, it greatly simplifies manufacture and the launch systems required.[15] Cost The cost of the materials used for manufacturing each Qassam is up to $800 or €500 (in 2008–2009) per rocket.[16][17] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qassam_rocket
  5. So BLM as an organization supports Hamas, in your view, correct? It's a terrorist organization, right? That's what you believe, correct?
  6. "I can't believe what I've read up-thread ref Gaza as modern-day "concentration camp", blockades, and etc." There is a blockade. A total siege of 2 million people. Why can't you believe? That's all It was bad. Wouldn't be surprised if it was fake "BLM"? It was one post from someone supposidly in Chicago. Any confirmation it was sanctioned by the rank and file, or even the Chicago organization itself?
  7. Gaza is under siege. You don't want to read about that?
  8. This destruction of Gaza is just a knee jerk reaction. I get it, but it will not accomplish anything and Israel will lose the moral high ground. What if they bomb the hostages? And a ground offensive is risky, very risky to say the least What??
  9. Too busy watching over settlement expansion to take report seriously?
  10. I didn't notice the paraglider in that, ya, that was messed up I should of looked at it harder
  11. Heavily armed soldiers storm totally unarmed civilians and they only kill 1,000 people? Unless this raid was pretty small, those numbers must be much higher. Maybe they are reporting a smaller number to hide the damage Has anyone seen any numbers about how many Hamasers crossed the border?
  12. Same reason our christian brothers and sisters on the southern boarder are not welcome?
  13. The world really has gone mad! 🤩
  14. You gotta give them a chance to at least get the f' out of there 20 years from now, same sh it I bet
  15. I would guess that this attack will be followed by even more settlements https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/29/world/middleeast/israel-west-bank-settlements-expansion.htmlAfter an attack outside the West Bank settlement of Eli on June 20, in which two Palestinian gunmen killed four Israelis, Mr. Netanyahu announced plans to build an additional 1,000 settler homes there. His government also pressed ahead this week with plans for 4,700 more homes throughout the West Bank — part of a promised total of 10,000 settler housing units that it had already pledged to build earlier this year. Attacks by Palestinians against Israelis living in the settlements and elsewhere have surged this year, as has violence by settlers against Palestinians.
  16. They didn't say anything about the expanding Israeli settlements either, so...
  17. “The Netanyahu government is moving forward with its aggression and open war against the Palestinian people,” said Wassel Abu Yousef, a Palestinian official in the West Bank. “We affirm that all settler colonialism in all the occupied Palestinian territories is illegitimate and illegal.” Peace Now, an anti-settlement watchdog group, said Israel has now approved over 13,000 settlement housing units this year. That is nearly three times the number of homes approved in all of 2022 and marks the most approvals in any year since it began systematically tracking the planning procedures in 2012. Israel’s government, which took office in late December, is dominated by religious and ultranationalist politicians with close ties to the settlement movement. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, a firebrand settler leader, has been granted Cabinet-level authority over settlement policies and has vowed to double the settler population in the West Bank. https://apnews.com/article/israel-palestinians-settlements-west-bank-biden-49c4788ffc5f5ee41d5c48365ac5395b
  18. Doesn't say anything about Jews. The Palestians have it pretty bad
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