Tuesday, July 08, 2025

Brown-nosing Satanyahu


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8 comments:

  1. Fuck deserves the Nobel Prize for Peace for his amazing , brilliant diplomacy...

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    1. yaloh, in yr eyes, as much as yr addressing him.

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  2. Trump must return the favor. It was Netanyahu’s bravery against worldwide opposition that has now opened the way for lasting ME peace via the Ibrahim Accords. A good outcome is joint winners. I sapot.

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    1. Netanyahu’s bravery!

      Ibrahim Accords!

      How much fart can u leak?

      Ooop… don't forget about shipping ALL the Gazans out & turns Gaza Strip into a Trump's riviera.

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  3. Wars end only when one side is taught a lesson that they will never forget. Eg Nazi Germany and Yapan in WW2.

    Ceasefires or armistices don’t end wars, eg WW1 and Korean War.

    Unconditional Surrender by Iran and their proxies, no less.

    All Arab countries will never admit this but secretly they sapot. Ibrahim Accords is the way.

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    1. yaloh, as in Afghanistan for the yank & russko. Vietnam too for the yank.

      Do continuing yr wet zionist dream !

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  4. Trump and Netanyahu for Nobel Peace Prize.

    Ishmaels finally accept 99.999% of their inheritance and willingly give their half-brother Isaac 0.001%.

    Ibrahim will be happy.

    The Abraham Accords are a series of diplomatic documents signed in 2020 that formalized and normalized relations between Israel and several Arab nations. These agreements, brokered by the United States, included a declaration and bilateral agreements, primarily between Israel, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Bahrain. Sudan and Morocco later joined in the normalization process.
    Here's a more detailed breakdown:
    What it is:
    The Abraham Accords are a set of agreements that established diplomatic and commercial relations between Israel and several Arab states, including the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco.
    Key players:
    The agreements were signed at the White House with then-President Donald Trump as a witness, with representatives from Israel, the UAE, and Bahrain.
    Key Documents:
    Declaration: A joint statement emphasizing the importance of peace and stability in the Middle East.
    Bilateral Agreements: Formalizing the normalization of relations between Israel and the UAE, and Israel and Bahrain.
    Subsequent Agreements: Sudan and Morocco later agreed to normalize relations with Israel.
    Goals:
    The accords aimed to reduce tensions in the Middle East by normalizing relations between Israel and Arab nations, fostering economic cooperation, and promoting regional stability.
    Impact:
    The agreements marked a significant shift in the political landscape of the Middle East, opening doors for increased trade, tourism, and cooperation between the signatory nations.

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    1. wakakakaka… an syiok-sendiri accord proposed by a transactional dealer!

      Soon, satanyahu would have s nice cell all to himself if he doesn't continue this Palestine cleansing war to the very end.

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