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Israeli settlers on their morning commute got quite the eyeful Monday morning when they saw a swastika-emblazoned red flag flying near a mosque in Beit Omar, a Palestinian village outside of Hebron.
Originally posted by Maxatoria
Reminds me of the Turks carving a large turkish flag into the cypriot landscape see able for miles just north of the UN line...this sort of thing aint going to end well
Originally posted by butcherguy
Originally posted by Maxatoria
Reminds me of the Turks carving a large turkish flag into the cypriot landscape see able for miles just north of the UN line...this sort of thing aint going to end well
Similar, but the flag flown does not represent the Palestinians, but a group that sought the eradication of Jews, the Nazis.
I personally believe not all ISraeli's want Arab people, regardless of religion, to be wiped out but I do believe most all Arab nations want Israel out of the picture...
and your point is what?
Originally posted by nwillitts
Originally posted by butcherguy
Originally posted by Maxatoria
Reminds me of the Turks carving a large turkish flag into the cypriot landscape see able for miles just north of the UN line...this sort of thing aint going to end well
Similar, but the flag flown does not represent the Palestinians, but a group that sought the eradication of Jews, the Nazis.
and your point is what?
Originally posted by CALGARIAN
As if this won't have any repercussions.
Originally posted by Maxatoria
...this sort of thing aint going to end well
The Tazpit News Agency, which photographed the flying Nazi flag, reports residents "were astounded" to see the symbol under which millions of Jews were massacred during World War II now being prominently displayed by residents of a Palestinian town.
Beit Omar, also known as Beit Ummar, is located in a part of the West Bank known as Area B in which the Palestinian Authority runs the day-to-day civilian affairs, while the IDF is responsible for military and national security related issues.
Originally posted by Slugworth
From one of the linked articles:
The Tazpit News Agency, which photographed the flying Nazi flag, reports residents "were astounded" to see the symbol under which millions of Jews were massacred during World War II now being prominently displayed by residents of a Palestinian town.
This is very shoddy journalism. I doubt that the entire town thought that this was a good idea. If a person vandalizes something in my neighborhood it does not mean that the residents of my entire neighborhood are at fault.