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Just another islamic fascist.




Sorry, Tinmore. No sharia paradise for you here in the Great Satan.
 
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The battle for succession in the PA is heating up


The "bomb" imposed by the Fatah secretary-general in the West Bank, Jibril Rajoub, in an interview with the BBC in Arabic on February 17, continues to generate repercussions in the Arab world and in the territories.

In the interview, Jibril Rajoub attacked Egypt for its support of his bitter political rival Muhammad Dahlan and said:

"It is not appropriate for Egypt to adopt Mohammed Dahlan, he was expelled from the Fatah movement, and the Egyptians know why they were part of this process. It is not an honor for Egypt as a country to support someone who is against the Palestinian problem and its people.

Jibril Rajoub's relations with Egypt are bad. About a year ago, he was expelled from Egypt shortly after arriving in Cairo to attend a political conference as a Fatah representative. Shortly after his plane landed, Egyptian security forces put him on another plane and ordered him to leave the country after criticizing the Egyptian president in the media.

According to Fatah sources, Jibril Rajoub feels that PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas is about to retire soon from political life and because he believes he is the most suitable candidate for the post of heir, he launched an attack on his rival Muhammad Dahlan, who was supported by The Arab Quartet (Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates) as the next PA chairman.


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The battle for succession in the PA is heating up


The "bomb" imposed by the Fatah secretary-general in the West Bank, Jibril Rajoub, in an interview with the BBC in Arabic on February 17, continues to generate repercussions in the Arab world and in the territories.

In the interview, Jibril Rajoub attacked Egypt for its support of his bitter political rival Muhammad Dahlan and said:

"It is not appropriate for Egypt to adopt Mohammed Dahlan, he was expelled from the Fatah movement, and the Egyptians know why they were part of this process. It is not an honor for Egypt as a country to support someone who is against the Palestinian problem and its people.

Jibril Rajoub's relations with Egypt are bad. About a year ago, he was expelled from Egypt shortly after arriving in Cairo to attend a political conference as a Fatah representative. Shortly after his plane landed, Egyptian security forces put him on another plane and ordered him to leave the country after criticizing the Egyptian president in the media.

According to Fatah sources, Jibril Rajoub feels that PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas is about to retire soon from political life and because he believes he is the most suitable candidate for the post of heir, he launched an attack on his rival Muhammad Dahlan, who was supported by The Arab Quartet (Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates) as the next PA chairman.


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Their constitution has procedures to replace a president. Of course the US will not allow that to happen.
 

They also say:

"She has the flag in her pocket, inshallah she will be covered with the flag when becomes a martyr, she is ready for anything, isn't she?" - Erdogan



What's wrong with You P F Tinmore that You support this?!

You are just upset because Israel doesn't have anybody worth writing about.


That's creepier than most of your Islamist Pom Pom flailing for child abuse. I didn't think that was possible but you're sinking to new depths of mental and emotional illness.

But you're correct in one respect, Israelis dont have any of their children to write about as victims of a society that uses them as weapons of hate and derision.
 
The battle for succession in the PA is heating up


The "bomb" imposed by the Fatah secretary-general in the West Bank, Jibril Rajoub, in an interview with the BBC in Arabic on February 17, continues to generate repercussions in the Arab world and in the territories.

In the interview, Jibril Rajoub attacked Egypt for its support of his bitter political rival Muhammad Dahlan and said:

"It is not appropriate for Egypt to adopt Mohammed Dahlan, he was expelled from the Fatah movement, and the Egyptians know why they were part of this process. It is not an honor for Egypt as a country to support someone who is against the Palestinian problem and its people.

Jibril Rajoub's relations with Egypt are bad. About a year ago, he was expelled from Egypt shortly after arriving in Cairo to attend a political conference as a Fatah representative. Shortly after his plane landed, Egyptian security forces put him on another plane and ordered him to leave the country after criticizing the Egyptian president in the media.

According to Fatah sources, Jibril Rajoub feels that PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas is about to retire soon from political life and because he believes he is the most suitable candidate for the post of heir, he launched an attack on his rival Muhammad Dahlan, who was supported by The Arab Quartet (Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates) as the next PA chairman.


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Their constitution has procedures to replace a president. Of course the US will not allow that to happen.

Yet another of your goofy conspiracy theories.
 
The battle for succession in the PA is heating up


The "bomb" imposed by the Fatah secretary-general in the West Bank, Jibril Rajoub, in an interview with the BBC in Arabic on February 17, continues to generate repercussions in the Arab world and in the territories.

In the interview, Jibril Rajoub attacked Egypt for its support of his bitter political rival Muhammad Dahlan and said:

"It is not appropriate for Egypt to adopt Mohammed Dahlan, he was expelled from the Fatah movement, and the Egyptians know why they were part of this process. It is not an honor for Egypt as a country to support someone who is against the Palestinian problem and its people.

Jibril Rajoub's relations with Egypt are bad. About a year ago, he was expelled from Egypt shortly after arriving in Cairo to attend a political conference as a Fatah representative. Shortly after his plane landed, Egyptian security forces put him on another plane and ordered him to leave the country after criticizing the Egyptian president in the media.

According to Fatah sources, Jibril Rajoub feels that PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas is about to retire soon from political life and because he believes he is the most suitable candidate for the post of heir, he launched an attack on his rival Muhammad Dahlan, who was supported by The Arab Quartet (Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates) as the next PA chairman.


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Their constitution has procedures to replace a president. Of course the US will not allow that to happen.

Yet another of your goofy conspiracy theories.
Why do you post here when you know so little?
 
The battle for succession in the PA is heating up


The "bomb" imposed by the Fatah secretary-general in the West Bank, Jibril Rajoub, in an interview with the BBC in Arabic on February 17, continues to generate repercussions in the Arab world and in the territories.

In the interview, Jibril Rajoub attacked Egypt for its support of his bitter political rival Muhammad Dahlan and said:

"It is not appropriate for Egypt to adopt Mohammed Dahlan, he was expelled from the Fatah movement, and the Egyptians know why they were part of this process. It is not an honor for Egypt as a country to support someone who is against the Palestinian problem and its people.

Jibril Rajoub's relations with Egypt are bad. About a year ago, he was expelled from Egypt shortly after arriving in Cairo to attend a political conference as a Fatah representative. Shortly after his plane landed, Egyptian security forces put him on another plane and ordered him to leave the country after criticizing the Egyptian president in the media.

According to Fatah sources, Jibril Rajoub feels that PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas is about to retire soon from political life and because he believes he is the most suitable candidate for the post of heir, he launched an attack on his rival Muhammad Dahlan, who was supported by The Arab Quartet (Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates) as the next PA chairman.


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Their constitution has procedures to replace a president. Of course the US will not allow that to happen.

Yet another of your goofy conspiracy theories.
Why do you post here when you know so little?

Your usual cut and paste slogan. I understand you use it because you get defensive when your efforts to use children as cheap war material is identified as ugly and vile.
 

They also say:

"She has the flag in her pocket, inshallah she will be covered with the flag when becomes a martyr, she is ready for anything, isn't she?" - Erdogan



What's wrong with You P F Tinmore that You support this?!

You are just upset because Israel doesn't have anybody worth writing about.


No I simply think that using a girl from an Arabian Tamimi tribe, as a symbol to claim land in Judea,
is one of the worst choices Arabs could make.

But then comes Erdogan and in his madness exposes the Young version of Ahed, and does exactly what You just did.

 
The battle for succession in the PA is heating up


The "bomb" imposed by the Fatah secretary-general in the West Bank, Jibril Rajoub, in an interview with the BBC in Arabic on February 17, continues to generate repercussions in the Arab world and in the territories.

In the interview, Jibril Rajoub attacked Egypt for its support of his bitter political rival Muhammad Dahlan and said:

"It is not appropriate for Egypt to adopt Mohammed Dahlan, he was expelled from the Fatah movement, and the Egyptians know why they were part of this process. It is not an honor for Egypt as a country to support someone who is against the Palestinian problem and its people.

Jibril Rajoub's relations with Egypt are bad. About a year ago, he was expelled from Egypt shortly after arriving in Cairo to attend a political conference as a Fatah representative. Shortly after his plane landed, Egyptian security forces put him on another plane and ordered him to leave the country after criticizing the Egyptian president in the media.

According to Fatah sources, Jibril Rajoub feels that PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas is about to retire soon from political life and because he believes he is the most suitable candidate for the post of heir, he launched an attack on his rival Muhammad Dahlan, who was supported by The Arab Quartet (Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates) as the next PA chairman.


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Their constitution has procedures to replace a president. Of course the US will not allow that to happen.

Of course islamic terrorist governments have procedures for replacing dictators. Those procedures involve weapons and ammunition. That's the way of the world in much of islam'istan.
 
The battle for succession in the PA is heating up


The "bomb" imposed by the Fatah secretary-general in the West Bank, Jibril Rajoub, in an interview with the BBC in Arabic on February 17, continues to generate repercussions in the Arab world and in the territories.

In the interview, Jibril Rajoub attacked Egypt for its support of his bitter political rival Muhammad Dahlan and said:

"It is not appropriate for Egypt to adopt Mohammed Dahlan, he was expelled from the Fatah movement, and the Egyptians know why they were part of this process. It is not an honor for Egypt as a country to support someone who is against the Palestinian problem and its people.

Jibril Rajoub's relations with Egypt are bad. About a year ago, he was expelled from Egypt shortly after arriving in Cairo to attend a political conference as a Fatah representative. Shortly after his plane landed, Egyptian security forces put him on another plane and ordered him to leave the country after criticizing the Egyptian president in the media.

According to Fatah sources, Jibril Rajoub feels that PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas is about to retire soon from political life and because he believes he is the most suitable candidate for the post of heir, he launched an attack on his rival Muhammad Dahlan, who was supported by The Arab Quartet (Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates) as the next PA chairman.


GIF-BOTH.gif
Their constitution has procedures to replace a president. Of course the US will not allow that to happen.

Of course islamic terrorist governments have procedures for replacing dictators. Those procedures involve weapons and ammunition. That's the way of the world in much of islam'istan.
Why do you post here when you know so little?
 
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