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To: Les H who wrote (43450)9/2/2024 10:23:17 AM
From: Les H  Respond to of 50729
 
Ben-Gvir: 'Not ashamed to say we're using our power to prevent deal and negotiation'

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said on Monday that he is trying to use his power in the government to prevent negotiations for a hostage release deal.

"Today, we have power in the government, and I'm not ashamed to say that we're using this power to prevent a reckless deal and to stop any negotiations altogether," Ben-Gvir told members of Forum Hagvurah who were protesting outside the Prime Minister's Office against the general strike called by Israel's labor federation.

"You give us the strength, so keep shouting, and we will do our job to ensure that Netanyahu doesn't fold and that there won't be a reckless deal," he added.

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As everyone has suspected all along. The mood among country's leaders has been brazen for so long that they readily admit to policies they've been suspected of harboring all along, such as ethnic cleansing of 2 million Palestinians, genocidal goals, targeting of children and women, funding and arming Hamas, and so on. The odds are that they've recognized that they've become a pariah state with everyone but their sponsor (the US), have nothing left to lose and everything to gain, and might as well go for both the West Bank and Gaza. Israel already illegally occupies 56% of the land in the West Bank.



To: Les H who wrote (43450)9/2/2024 6:41:22 PM
From: Les H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50729
 
How One Man Taught U.S. Rangers to Fight Dirty in WWII
Francois d’Eliscu taught thousands of U.S. Army Rangers how to fight down and dirty in World War II.
by Patrick J. Kiger9/8/2020

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