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It's like You're looking for the most famously debunked Pallywood propaganda videos,
just to show the pathology of the Jihadi lies.
The most grotesque part is the Pali idiots themselves release these videos to make sure everyone knows they fake it.
The best thing for Palestine to do is make Baseball the national sport and teach it in all schools to both genders( yes THEY are smart enough to know there are only two).
As good as they are at throwing rocks all they need is a batting technique and they'd be champs of the world and all would be wealthy.
The best thing for Palestine to do is make Baseball the national sport and teach it in all schools to both genders( yes THEY are smart enough to know there are only two).
As good as they are at throwing rocks all they need is a batting technique and they'd be champs of the world and all would be wealthy.
It's easier to hit a ball with a bat than a jugular with a sword.The best thing for Palestine to do is make Baseball the national sport and teach it in all schools to both genders( yes THEY are smart enough to know there are only two).
As good as they are at throwing rocks all they need is a batting technique and they'd be champs of the world and all would be wealthy.
Just think; if they lost heads would Roll !!!
It's easier to hit a ball with a bat than a jugular with a sword.The best thing for Palestine to do is make Baseball the national sport and teach it in all schools to both genders( yes THEY are smart enough to know there are only two).
As good as they are at throwing rocks all they need is a batting technique and they'd be champs of the world and all would be wealthy.
Just think; if they lost heads would Roll !!!
Rushdi Shawa, mayor of Gaza City (1938-1951), and his wife, Shafiqa Husseini and their children, 1940
Source: Threads of Identity, by Widad Kamel Kawar