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After the Iraqi army was expelled from Kuwait in 1991, one of the first things the Kuwaitis did was force most of their Palestinian population to leave because the Palestinians supported Saddam.
originally posted by: KrustyKrab
a reply to: YourFaceAgain
After the Iraqi army was expelled from Kuwait in 1991, one of the first things the Kuwaitis did was force most of their Palestinian population to leave because the Palestinians supported Saddam.
Yes, I’ve posted that a few times. They took up arms with the terrorist against the very people that were allowing them refuge in Kuwait. …and yep Kuwait kicked them all out at the end of the war. They’re 100% scum. Couldn’t care less if every last one of them were wiped off the planet. Let God/Allah sort them out.
And the Palestinian sympathizers are baffled as to why not one Muslim country wants anything to do with them.🤣
originally posted by: TzarChasm
a reply to: FlyersFan
You realize they're only doing it because people like you continue to acknowledge their antics? They are attention whores and you keep rising to the bait. As the saying goes, don't feed the trolls.
Who’d of ever thought, right?🙄
originally posted by: marg6043
a reply to: KrustyKrab
Now US democrats are allowing thousands of Palestinians in the US and look what is going on, they still siding and supporting terrorism.
The irony.
A Jewish Columbia University professor who has been critical of the school’s response to widespread anti-Israel protests and planned a counter demonstration said Monday that he was blocked from entering the main campus.
Assistant business professor Shai Davidai, who was born in Israel and has called for Columbia leadership to resign as anti-Israel agitators wreak havoc on campus, said his keycard to enter the school’s main campus had been deactivated.
"I have, not just a civil right, a civil right as a Jewish person to be on campus. I have a right as a professor employed by the university to be on campus. They deactivated my card," Davidai told demonstrators Monday.
originally posted by: marg6043
a reply to: FlyersFan
Yep but the US government will never claim that hamas is in the US working very safety recruiting idiots for their cause.
Our universities belong to hamas now.
Meanwhile rather than addressing the terrorism problem in our nations education system the mentally challenge president is promising to legalized marijuana while calling for states to release individuals that has caught in criminal acts using the drugs.
No a word about terrorism in the colleges or the growing treat of hamas in the US.
A Jewish student at Columbia University said anti-Israel protesters snatched and burned his Israeli flag, then struck him in the face with rocks during campus unrest over the weekend.
Jonathan Lederer, 22, told cops he was displaying the Israeli flags shortly before 10 p.m. Saturday when a protester grabbed one of them and took off — while another agitator burned a second flag.
According to police, Lederer started shooting video of the incident when two other anti-Israel protesters hurled rocks at him, hitting him in the face before taking off.