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Turkey: Recep Tayib Erdogan "Israel has surpassed Hitler In Brutality"
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Turkey: Recep Tayib Erdogan "Israel has surpassed Hitler In Brutality"
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Khazar's Leaving Europe As The Far Right And Muslim Populations Grow
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Breaking news: Al Qassam Brigade "We have Captured Israeli Soldier"
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7 dead Khazars tonight.... -
Turkey: Recep Tayib Erdogan "Israel has surpassed Hitler In Brutality"
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The best this guy can do is quote some individual who no one has ever heard. People are imperfect. Can you tell us or quote us one thing racist in Quran or he Hadith that distinguishes people based on race ?? To examine the issue of your atheism, can you tell us what the chances, I.e. The mathematical probability for the Big Bang, the creation of universe, the creation of earth, the creation of man, the creation of the senses etc.?. In Islam a man is judged according to character as stated in the Quran and the Hadith because as an atheist a believer in everything came out of nothing would never read it . -
Inside Uzbekistan where you could be killed for reading the Quran.
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This is what communism does to a society when God is removed from the equation -
Turkey: Recep Tayib Erdogan "Israel has surpassed Hitler In Brutality"
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^^^^ This guy is beyond belief. We don't care what people say. Whether they are racist or not. We are similar to a human body when one organ is in pain it effects the entire body. Turkey is not Arab and therefore by your logic they shouldn't care because they are not Arabs. But the Turks are more vocal then the Arabs. We are one. If my brother in India is harmed I am harmed. If a Palestinian baby is killed that is my baby being killed. We dont need to explain anything to an atheist. The chance of the world creating itself and the entire universe and the human body and existence and the senses is millions to 1. Practically impossible. So keep your views to yourself. Don't shove your khazarian loving, godlessness on us. -
Turkey: Recep Tayib Erdogan "Israel has surpassed Hitler In Brutality"
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^^^^ My skin and flesh is just that skin and flesh they will wither away and fade when I'm dead what will remain is the ideology and foundations of my existence. This doesn't belong to Arabs but to God. It is the difference between right and wrong. The difference between the preservation of our most cherished asset our belief in One God or a world of misery. -
Turkey: Recep Tayib Erdogan "Israel has surpassed Hitler In Brutality"
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That's the khazarian states of America they own the media, the banks, the federal reserve bank. They print money and make your money worthless. Here in the United Kingdom and in Europe we don't give two sh!ts about Zionist and Khazars. They own a lot here but we don't buy their products, We have our own TV channels and papers. We do what we like here. 50 million Muslims in Europe today. The Khazars are scared here that's why they want to leave and go to occupied territory or the jewnited states. Who do you think the biggest winner in all of this is. Hahaha... Anti western forces of courses. The people of the United States are gonna end up like the the people of Russia. They are engineering a race riot between whites and none whites, economic choas and robbing the American people of an education by making them stupid and thus easy to control. I'm not surprised about the basketball players. They should have said to those accusing them of being anti Semetic. Take a DNA test and if your Semetic lock me up otherwise shut up and sit down. -
Turkey: Recep Tayib Erdogan "Israel has surpassed Hitler In Brutality"
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Binyamin nitinyahu accused the Turkish prime minister of anti semitism even though they don't have a drop of Semetic blood in them. -
After years of publicly restraining himself regarding Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu told US Secretary of State John Kerry that the words of the leader of Washington’s close NATO ally were anti-Semitic. According to diplomatic officials, Netanyahu spoke to Kerry overnight on Sunday about the Gaza operation, and said that Erdogan's anti-Semitic comments profaned the memory of the Holocaust. Erdogan, in the midst of a presidential campaign, said on Saturday that “Those who condemn Hitler day and night have surpassed Hitler in barbarism.” According to the Turkish website Hurriyet Daily News, Erdogan, speaking at a campaign rally in the Black Sea province of Ordu, said the "terrorist state Israel has attacked Gaza once again, hitting innocent children who were playing on a beach." According to the paper, the crowd frequently interrupted Erdogan's speech by chanting "Down with Israel." "They always curse at Hitler, but they now even exceed him in barbarism. Some Americans ask why Mr. Prime Minister [Erdogan] makes such comparisons with Hitler. What's that to you? You're America, what's Hitler got to do with you," he said. This was just the latest in a series of vitriolic comments by Erdogan against Israel since the beginning of Operation Protective Edge. He also accused Israel of attempting “systematic genocide” against the Palestinians in Gaza, and likened Bayit Yehudi MK Ayelet Shaked to Hitler. One diplomatic official said there was no doubt that Erdogan was using this issue to rile up the masses before the presidential election in Turkey on August 10. The two other main presidential candidates, Turkish PM claimed. Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu and Selahattin Demirtaş have also slammed Israel for the Gaza operation, but not used language as toxic as Erdogan’s. Meretz head Zehava Gal-On was withering in her criticism of Erdogan, calling his comments “appalling” if they were written in the form of a “talkback” to an article on the Internet, and all the more so when uttered by the head of a state, especially a state with diplomatic ties with Israel. She said that it seems that because of the presidential election Erdogan has lost “control.” Nevertheless, she said, there can be tolerance for a person who thinks he can use his status as the representative of the Turkish people “to spread ugly and baseless lies.” Gal-On, who points out that she has criticized the use of force in the current operation, said that a leader who “is able to look his citizens in the eye and claim Israel is committing genocide is despicable, vile and irresponsible.” Gal-on, whose politics are diametrically opposed to those of Shaked, came to her defense, saying that while she was ashamed at comments Shaked placed on her Facebook page, which apparently raised Erdogan's ire, “she is not Hitler, and it is ridiculous to even have to point that out.” On Saturday the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem called on Israel to avoid “non-essential visits” to Turkey in light of the “public atmosphere” there. A day earlier, the Foreign Ministry recalled the families of diplomats in Ankara and Istanbul following violent protests outside the embassy and consulate in those cities Thursday night. Israel also decided to further reduce its diplomatic entourage in Turkey, which is already small following Turkey's expulsion of Israel's ambassador following the 2010 Mavi Marmara incident. Rocks were thrown and windows broken during the Thursday night protests, which followed Erdogan's “systematic genocide” comment. In one incident the Israeli flag was ripped down from the ambassador's residence in Ankara, and replaced with a Palestinian one. Despite this all, Turkey – ironically – still hopes to have a role in mediating a cease fire, and Palestinian Authority Mahmoud Abbas was there over the weekend for talks with Erdogan. One columnist in Hurriyet, however, understands that Erdogan's policies have severely limited Turkey's ability to have a constructive role. “In the past, Turkey was able to extend its hand to the Palestinians in need; either via Israel itself, or via Egypt,” wrote Murat Yetkin. “But now, because of political conflicts, Turkey has no ambassador in either of those countries, or in neighboring Syria. Turkey’s recent Middle East policies have actually crippled its ability to extend a helping hand to the Palestinians.”
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Inside Uzbekistan where you could be killed for reading the Quran.
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They throw people while they are alive in pool of sulphuric acid. Their body dissolves while they are alive .... for going to a mosque that is not government operated or reading the Quran. -
Most khazarian Jews actually think they are Jews. they don't know any better. All of them came from Eastern Europe. But where did they come from before Eastern Europe? They came from a territory in Southern Russia East of Ukraine between the Sea of Azov and the Caspian Sea. They were a very powerful nation and even haulted the expansion of the chilaphate into Russia. So how did it crumble? The Mongolian invasion destroyed their state and they moved westwards. Some received an open invitation of settlement from the polish king while others settled amongst there rivals the Magyars who make up the people of hungry today. They are also known as the only eastern people in Europe. The Magyars actually settled in hungry because they were pushed there by the Khazars. According to the thirteenth tribe book. Which gives a strong case and argument backed by evidence. The ones that settled in Poland established something called shtetles and traded with the German immigrants who also came to Poland for settlement. That is why today the khazar language of Yiddish is not Hebrew it's a combination of Slavic, German and a few Hebrew words picked up as these Khazars studied Hebrew. As for Palestine: the book the invention of the Jewish people by sholomo was a number one best seller in tel eviv for a few months. These people understand that they are not really Jews that's why there resolve is weakening. They lost when they invaded Lebanon it's day two of the war on GaZa and they already lost 18 soldiers. The Palestinians population is growing in the galalie, in the Negev and in East Jerusalem. The heisidic or Orthodox Jews are leaving because of military conscription so The Jews will be a minority in a decade what will they do then ?? As for were they belong. Let them ask Germany for land Germany killed them or let them return to Russia. They have no claim in the land whatsoever. The Khazars were also the ones who led the Bolshevik revolution that overthrew the czarist Romanov family from power in Russia. The Khazars are responsible for death of almost 50 million people in Russia and Eastern Europe but no one teaches us anything about this... Lenin and Trotsky were Khazars....history is not impartial my friend. People are tought about nazi Germany but they are not taught about khazar crimes in Russia
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ironic indeed Walahi the real biological Jews being attacked by fake Jews calling themselves Israel. They are Turkic Mongolian and white converts they have no connection to the Middle East whatsoever and don't have a single drop of Semetic blood. Making their claim to the land null and void. It's like Chinese Muslims claiming to be Arabs and invading Saudi Arabia taking the land and claiming to be Arabs. Ironic indeed.
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53 injured and 18 Dead Khazarian Soldiers In GaZa so far...
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13 IDF soldiers killed in Gaza as Operation Protective Edge death toll climbs to 18 By YAAKOV LAPPIN LAST UPDATED: 07/20/2014 18:25 Military announces that 13 Israeli soldiers from Golani Brigade were killed since Saturday night in fighting with Hamas terrorists in Gaza; IDF completing identification process of fallen troops. Nahal Brigade soldiers carry Sgt. Eitan Barak, 20, to his resting place. Photo: BEN HARTMAN The IDF announced on Sunday evening that 13 Israeli soldiers from the Golani Brigade were killed since Saturday night in fighting with Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip, bringing the total number of military fatalities so far in the campaign against Hamas in Gaza to 18. The fallen soldiers took part in exchanges of fire against terrorists in Gaza. Seven soldiers were killed when Gaza terrorists attacked their APC on Saturday. Related: Rockets continue to rain on southern, central Israel PM: Ground incursion is only way to deal with tunnels The military was still completing the process of identifying the fallen soldiers. The families had been notified of the soldiers' deaths. Additionally, Col. Rasan Alian, commander of the Golani Brigade, was moderately injured in an exchange of fire in Gaza. He has been hospitalized at the Soroka Medical Center in Beersheva Dozens of wounded IDF soldiers were brought from the fighting in Gaza to a number of hospitals across Israel on Sunday morning. In total, 53 wounded Israeli soldiers have been hospitalized from the fighting in Gaza. Fifteen soldiers were brought to the Rabin Medical Center-Beilinson Campus in Petah Tikva. Four were in serious condition and eleven were in light to moderate condition. Two lightly injured soldiers were brought to Hadassah University Medical Center in Jerusalem's Ein Kerem. Three soldiers were brought in moderate condition to Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba. Two others were brought to Soroka with light wounds. Since the ground operation in Gaza began, eleven wounded soldiers have been evacuated to Soroka. Four wounded soldiers were brought to Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer. Two of the evacuees were in serious condition, one was in serious to moderate condition and another was in moderate condition. Since the beginning of the ground operation twelve soldiers were evacuated to Sheba. Large numbers of Ground Forces entered the Gaza Strip overnight between Saturday and Sunday as Israel expanded its operation against Hamas. The increased presence in Gaza is aimed at destroying Hamas infrastructure, the IDF said. It came after the government decided to move into the next stage of the operation, and after the units sent into Gaza completed intensive training and preparations. Earlier on Saturday, two soldiers were killed in the Gaza Strip, the IDF announced. Staff Sergeant Bania Roval, a 20-year-old soldier from Holon, serving in the Paratroopers 101st Battalion, was shot dead by a terrorist in Gaza who emerged from a tunnel shaft and opened fire at soldiers. The terrorist was shot dead in return fire. "Controlling tunnel shafts doesn't give us full control of the entire tunnel," a senior military source said. The second soldier, 2nd-Lt. Bar Rahav, 21, from Ramat Yishai, from the Engineering Corps, was killed in an attack in Gaza. Also on Saturday, two soldiers were killed by a rocket-propelled grenade while thwarting the attempt to murder Israeli civilians. Their names were Sgt. Adar Barsano, 20, of Nahariya, and Maj. Amotz Greenberg, 45, of Hod Hasharon, the army said. On Friday, in the IDF's first casualty, twenty-year-old Sergeant Eitan Barak from Herzliya was killed in Gaza under still unclear circumstances. Military sources said Hamas gunmen have increased their attacks on soldiers who are searching and finding tunnel entrances in Palestinian homes near the border with Israel. Simultaneously, Hamas has ordered its members to use remaining tunnels for immediate cross-border attacks against Israeli civilians and military targets. Thirteen cross-border tunnels have been destroyed since Thursday night. The air force had struck some 500 targets since the start of the ground operation. The IDF feels it has gained "significant control" of cross-border attack tunnels, and that this development is "upsetting Hamas," the source added. Hamas is doing its best to hamper the army's efforts, and attempts to send a donkey with explosives and a suicide bomber on a motorcycle on Friday are part of those attempts. Hamas is also trying to kidnap soldiers. Additionally, two terrorists attempted to attack a D-9 armored bulldozer used in uncovering tunnels by the Engineering Corps. In the attack, two terrorists emerged from a tunnel entrance. One, a suicide bomber, detonated his explosives, and the second fired an anti-tank missile. Both were killed in the incident. -
53 injured and 18 Dead Khazarian Soldiers In GaZa so far...
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18 dead Khazars in total so far...and the rockets are still being fired on ashkolon http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UngeebRR0wA -
Thirteen Israeli soldiers have been killed in the ground offensive in Gaza as artillery strikes continue to target the sites of alleged rocket attacks. The Israeli military said the soldiers, from Golani brigade, died during the offensive on Sunday, including seven who were killed after their armoured personnel carrier was hit by an anti-tank missile. At least 87 Palestinian people are also thought to have been killed during the day's fighting, the majority of them in Shaja'iya in northeast Gaza. Thousands of Palestinians have fled the fighting as the artillery bombardment began. Sky's Sherine Tadros, reporting from Shaja'iya, said people fleeing the area described it as a "massacre". An injured Palestinian woman at al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City She said: "We have seen hundreds upon hundreds of people leaving and they are not carrying bags packed with clothes, they are not carrying anything. They are literally running for their lives. "They are leaving this area but of course there is nowhere safe here. You expect to see all these people flee across a border, but they can't cross a border. Gaza is completely locked off." Gaza officials said 35,000 people had fled their homes on Sunday. An Israeli military spokeswoman said residents in Shaja'iya were warned to evacuate the area two days ago through recorded messages. Israeli mobile artillery fires at targets inside Gaza Hamas accepted a proposal - secured by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) - for a two-hour humanitarian ceasefire on Sunday. But an Israeli military spokesman said the ground offensive had resumed after the temporary truce was breached by Hamas fighters within an hour. Earlier Naftali Bennett, Israeli economic minister, told Sky News Hamas was "cynically" using women and children as human shields. "They only difference between us and Hamas in Gaza is that they are deliberately sending their women and children to stand next to missile launchers in order for them to get killed and then they cry to the world that they are being killed," he said. Smoke rises after air strikes in Shaja'iya, northeast Gaza "This is cynical and cowardly. Israel has all the right to defend itself." The Palestinian leadership slammed the "massacre" in Shaja'iya, while the Arab League claimed Israel had committed "war crimes". The Israeli military has said it has hit more than 2,500 targets in Gaza, including 1,100 rocket launchers, after nearly two weeks of fighting. It has said around 70 militants have been killed and another 13 brought to Israel for questioning after more than 1,760 rockets were fired at Israeli cities since July 8. Nearly 90 people are thought to have been killed on Sunday alone UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has travelled to Qatar to try to restart ceasefire efforts. Last week, Hamas rejected an Egyptian-brokered truce - saying it would only agree if Israel and Egypt significantly eased the border blockade of Gaza. Since the start of the fighting, more than 425 Palestinians have been killed and more than 2,600 wounded, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. A total of 18 Israeli military personnel have been killed and two Israeli civilians have also died in rocket attacks. Promoted Stories Pensions Are On The Way Out And Equity Release Is On The Way In Reader's Digest 'Cheap' Mobile To Transform Air Travel; Security Remains A Concern HP Business Value Exchange How Much Mortgage Can You Really Afford? Take Our Quiz Money Advice Service Europe finds its feet again? JP Morgan Investor Insights Uh Oh: Investor Borrowing is at Bubble-Popping Levels Schroders 99% of Gmail users don't know about this trick Andrew Skotzko Living on £10 a Month—1 in 11 Brits are Doing It Money Advice Service Take a Holiday to 1 of These 5 British Travel Destinations and Save… Guardian From Sky News Israel And Hamas 'Accept Temporary Truce' Sky News Ukraine Plane Crash: US College Student Died Sky News ISIS Member From Scotland 'Killed' In Iraq Sky News Russia 'Arming Thugs' Blamed For MH17 Crash Sky News Recommended by
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