Who Are The Palestinians? Part 2

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Who were the Pal'istanians?



And after many tries for the biggest mooched military in the world, there is Hamas a handful of resistance fighters armed with small arms and bottle rockets still a major threat. :eusa_dance::eusa_dance::eusa_dance:


The Islamic terrorist franchises of Hamas and Islamic gee-had pose the greatest threat to 'Pal'istanians who die as cheap currency for those groups. Hamas only acts as a resistance to the Pal'istanians clawing their way out of retrogression and welfare fraud.

How's that workin' out for ya'? :eusa_dance::eusa_dance::eusa_dance:

OK, every time Israel bombs the crap out of civilians in Gaza the support for Palestinians takes a big jump.
 
Who were the Pal'istanians?



And after many tries for the biggest mooched military in the world, there is Hamas a handful of resistance fighters armed with small arms and bottle rockets still a major threat. :eusa_dance::eusa_dance::eusa_dance:


The Islamic terrorist franchises of Hamas and Islamic gee-had pose the greatest threat to 'Pal'istanians who die as cheap currency for those groups. Hamas only acts as a resistance to the Pal'istanians clawing their way out of retrogression and welfare fraud.

How's that workin' out for ya'? :eusa_dance::eusa_dance::eusa_dance:

OK, every time Israel bombs the crap out of civilians in Gaza the support for Palestinians takes a big jump.


Israel responds to provocations from one or more of the Islamic terrorist franchises in Gaza / West Bank. Pal'istanians dying as a result of acts of islamic terrorism is a calculated tactic of your Islamic terrorist heroes.

What support for 'Pal'istanians takes a big jump? You somehow sweepingly miss the point that Arabs-Moslems in the islamist Middle East have largely abandoned any interest in providing material or political support to the pals. Your claim of some "big jump in support" is silly and naive.
 
Who are the Palestinians?

Shireen Said

Christian woman addresses 70,000 supporters in Gaza.
Shireen.jpg


But the recent 42nd anniversary rally of the PFLP in Gaza, which attracted some 70,000 people, raised the profile of the Palestinian revolutionary left and also of the role of women: one young woman of the PFLP, called Shireen Said, stood on stage, giving a salute in military fatigues, and co-chaired the rally alongside her male comrade. In an interview with the writer, Said explained a little about her background, stating that she was born in 1985 in the Jabalya refugee camp, from which the "children of the stones" started the first Intifada. "My childhood memories are mostly of the first Intifada," she explains. In her early teens she became involved in one of the student movements associated with the PFLP.

Leila Khaled and Shireen Said Interviewed by Sukant Chandan, "Palestinian Revolutionaries on International Women's Day"
 
Who are the Palestinians?

Shireen Said

Christian woman addresses 70,000 supporters in Gaza.
Shireen.jpg


But the recent 42nd anniversary rally of the PFLP in Gaza, which attracted some 70,000 people, raised the profile of the Palestinian revolutionary left and also of the role of women: one young woman of the PFLP, called Shireen Said, stood on stage, giving a salute in military fatigues, and co-chaired the rally alongside her male comrade. In an interview with the writer, Said explained a little about her background, stating that she was born in 1985 in the Jabalya refugee camp, from which the "children of the stones" started the first Intifada. "My childhood memories are mostly of the first Intifada," she explains. In her early teens she became involved in one of the student movements associated with the PFLP.

Leila Khaled and Shireen Said Interviewed by Sukant Chandan, "Palestinian Revolutionaries on International Women's Day"

How many times have we seen these reruns already?
 
Who are the Palestinians?

Shireen Said

Christian woman addresses 70,000 supporters in Gaza.
Shireen.jpg


But the recent 42nd anniversary rally of the PFLP in Gaza, which attracted some 70,000 people, raised the profile of the Palestinian revolutionary left and also of the role of women: one young woman of the PFLP, called Shireen Said, stood on stage, giving a salute in military fatigues, and co-chaired the rally alongside her male comrade. In an interview with the writer, Said explained a little about her background, stating that she was born in 1985 in the Jabalya refugee camp, from which the "children of the stones" started the first Intifada. "My childhood memories are mostly of the first Intifada," she explains. In her early teens she became involved in one of the student movements associated with the PFLP.

Leila Khaled and Shireen Said Interviewed by Sukant Chandan, "Palestinian Revolutionaries on International Women's Day"
Might I suggest that you email the various Islamic terrorist franchises in Gaza'istan and advise that there may be additional military uniforms available.... even if they are in women's sizing.

I think your Islamic terrorist heroes would look absolutely stunning in 4" pumps, figure enhancing blouses and maybe a matching shoulder bag.
 
Who were the Pal'istanians?



And after many tries for the biggest mooched military in the world, there is Hamas a handful of resistance fighters armed with small arms and bottle rockets still a major threat. :eusa_dance::eusa_dance::eusa_dance:








I would not call grad missiles, mortars, grenade throwers and the like small arms. Those are normally sidearms. And if a qassam landed 1 block away from where you live you would not call it a bottle rocket either, you would be looking for clean trousers
 
Who were the Pal'istanians?



And after many tries for the biggest mooched military in the world, there is Hamas a handful of resistance fighters armed with small arms and bottle rockets still a major threat. :eusa_dance::eusa_dance::eusa_dance:


The Islamic terrorist franchises of Hamas and Islamic gee-had pose the greatest threat to 'Pal'istanians who die as cheap currency for those groups. Hamas only acts as a resistance to the Pal'istanians clawing their way out of retrogression and welfare fraud.

How's that workin' out for ya'? :eusa_dance::eusa_dance::eusa_dance:

OK, every time Israel bombs the crap out of civilians in Gaza the support for Palestinians takes a big jump.







Not any more as now the journalists are reporting the truth about using foreign nationals, women, children and the elderly as human shields. The world no longer likes what it sees and is rooting for Israel to take out the terrorists.
 
Who are the Palestinians?

Shireen Said

Christian woman addresses 70,000 supporters in Gaza.
Shireen.jpg


But the recent 42nd anniversary rally of the PFLP in Gaza, which attracted some 70,000 people, raised the profile of the Palestinian revolutionary left and also of the role of women: one young woman of the PFLP, called Shireen Said, stood on stage, giving a salute in military fatigues, and co-chaired the rally alongside her male comrade. In an interview with the writer, Said explained a little about her background, stating that she was born in 1985 in the Jabalya refugee camp, from which the "children of the stones" started the first Intifada. "My childhood memories are mostly of the first Intifada," she explains. In her early teens she became involved in one of the student movements associated with the PFLP.

Leila Khaled and Shireen Said Interviewed by Sukant Chandan, "Palestinian Revolutionaries on International Women's Day"






There is only one thing worse that islamonazi propaganda, and that is neo Marxist islamonazi propaganda
 
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