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moniss

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15. Apparently you don't know think there is an ability to
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 10:31 AM
Aug 2024

quote a source article about a specific statement or fact without accepting or endorsing the entire article. I'm sorry you limit your ability to accept factual reporting by doing so. Even Netanyahu once in awhile will have something factual and worthwhile to know in a long statement that otherwise may contain lies and nonsense. It's being able to discern and think for oneself rather than accepting all as true or false depending on the source or their politics and backing.

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sounds suspiciously like a land grab nt msongs Aug 2024 #1
When conjecture turned speculation turned innuendo gets a platform to feign legitimacy, Beastly Boy Aug 2024 #2
possible tru in this case. the land grab on the west bank is not speculation however nt msongs Aug 2024 #3
It is not. But thankfully, the conversation has not gotten to the insanity Beastly Boy Aug 2024 #4
Control of water moniss Aug 2024 #7
Control of water is regulated by international treaties Beastly Boy Aug 2024 #9
The access issue has been extensively discussed moniss Aug 2024 #13
Possibly accurate, but this is not the issue raised in the OP. Beastly Boy Aug 2024 #25
SOS Blinken debunked the claim. lapucelle Aug 2024 #5
One more lie to the pile for Netanyahu would be no surprise moniss Aug 2024 #6
Your report is dated moniss Aug 2024 #8
Oh dear. Where to begin... lapucelle Aug 2024 #10
They reported what Netanyahu's office moniss Aug 2024 #14
Yes, but the fact remains that the source YOU chose to cite is a right wing, low credibility, state propaganda lapucelle Aug 2024 #19
Perhaps you are mixing things moniss Aug 2024 #20
It's not unusual that fanciful theories are backed up by nothing other than the random musings of fanciful theorists lapucelle Aug 2024 #21
Well there you go again failing to answer the substance of the response that was moniss Aug 2024 #22
Now that the fanciful theory that Israel is secretly planning to build a canal through Gaza lapucelle Aug 2024 #23
Hamas says what? Your right wing, low credibility, state media propaganda *news source* lapucelle Aug 2024 #11
Apparently you don't know think there is an ability to moniss Aug 2024 #15
Once again your report you reference is behind the times moniss Aug 2024 #16
Your right wing, low credibility, state propaganda source you reference does not support your fanciful theory lapucelle Aug 2024 #17
Once again moniss Aug 2024 #18
And finally, your right wing, low credibility, state propaganda link lapucelle Aug 2024 #12
Why shouldn't Israel control it's borders? Mosby Aug 2024 #24
Your assumption moniss Aug 2024 #30
The philadelphi corridor is the border. Mosby Aug 2024 #32
The Corridor is a strip of land on the Egyptian side of the Egypt/Gaza moniss Aug 2024 #33
This message was self-deleted by its author SheltieLover Aug 2024 #26
Tough to see how the geography works for this pipe dream. CincyDem Aug 2024 #27
I agree with you that moniss Aug 2024 #28
I suspect the width and location of the path might imply the end depth of the path. CincyDem Aug 2024 #29
Last estimated cost I saw was moniss Aug 2024 #31
US taxpayers' money at work over the moon (from South Lebanon, photograph by Yusuf Bazzi). walznotwalls Sep 2024 #34
let me try again (broken link) walznotwalls Sep 2024 #35
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