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Mohammed

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Cybersecurity Analyst, Crypto Specialist

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*politics aside in this post* In the midst of a narrative often painted in stark contrasts, there's a deeply moving story of an IDF soldier who, after being held captive by Hamas, found herself in tears upon release, not because she was injured, but because she didn’t want to leave. She had been conditioned to view Hamas as inherently evil, yet her experience was profoundly different. Instead of witnessing or experiencing malevolence, she was enveloped in love and compassion. During the terrifying moments when her own IDF forces indiscriminately bombed the area which was made known to her superiors where they were being held, it was the Hamas fighters who shielded her and others with their own bodies, offering themselves as protection where she expected none. This story transcends politics, focusing instead on the unexpected bonds forged in captivity, where fear was met with kindness, and preconceived notions were challenged by reality. Just like her story there were others. IDF soldiers who were held captive by Hamas and released, disguise themselves with Islamic head gear (scarves) come back to Gaza and share sweets with the children of Palestine. It's a powerful reminder of the human capacity for empathy, even in the most unlikely circumstances. After experiencing the true hospitality of the people of Palestine, they cannot believe all the propaganda and lies they were fed by their Zionist handlers. Some have decided to make amends. Truly profound!
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@RedPillSayian @whitesocksclips Zionist propaganda at it’s best. It’s our duty to debunk such claims. Read my story about how their own soldiers who were hostages, cried and didn’t want to leave after experiencing Palestinian hospitality.
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*politics aside in this post* In the midst of a narrative often painted in stark contrasts, there's a deeply moving story of an IDF soldier who, after being held captive by Hamas, found herself in tears upon release, not because she was injured, but because she didn’t want to leave. She had been conditioned to view Hamas as inherently evil, yet her experience was profoundly different. Instead of witnessing or experiencing malevolence, she was enveloped in love and compassion. During the terrifying moments when her own IDF forces indiscriminately bombed the area which was made known to her superiors where they were being held, it was the Hamas fighters who shielded her and others with their own bodies, offering themselves as protection where she expected none. This story transcends politics, focusing instead on the unexpected bonds forged in captivity, where fear was met with kindness, and preconceived notions were challenged by reality. Just like her story there were others. IDF soldiers who were held captive by Hamas and released, disguise themselves with Islamic head gear (scarves) come back to Gaza and share sweets with the children of Palestine. It's a powerful reminder of the human capacity for empathy, even in the most unlikely circumstances. After experiencing the true hospitality of the people of Palestine, they cannot believe all the propaganda and lies they were fed by their Zionist handlers. Some have decided to make amends. Truly profound!
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@Kahlissee It’s the Zionist warmongers who plant evil seeds. Their soldiers experienced Palestinian hospitality first hand with some not even wanting to return to Israel.
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*politics aside in this post* In the midst of a narrative often painted in stark contrasts, there's a deeply moving story of an IDF soldier who, after being held captive by Hamas, found herself in tears upon release, not because she was injured, but because she didn’t want to leave. She had been conditioned to view Hamas as inherently evil, yet her experience was profoundly different. Instead of witnessing or experiencing malevolence, she was enveloped in love and compassion. During the terrifying moments when her own IDF forces indiscriminately bombed the area which was made known to her superiors where they were being held, it was the Hamas fighters who shielded her and others with their own bodies, offering themselves as protection where she expected none. This story transcends politics, focusing instead on the unexpected bonds forged in captivity, where fear was met with kindness, and preconceived notions were challenged by reality. Just like her story there were others. IDF soldiers who were held captive by Hamas and released, disguise themselves with Islamic head gear (scarves) come back to Gaza and share sweets with the children of Palestine. It's a powerful reminder of the human capacity for empathy, even in the most unlikely circumstances. After experiencing the true hospitality of the people of Palestine, they cannot believe all the propaganda and lies they were fed by their Zionist handlers. Some have decided to make amends. Truly profound!
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*politics aside in this post* In the midst of a narrative often painted in stark contrasts, there's a deeply moving story of an IDF soldier who, after being held captive by Hamas, found herself in tears upon release, not because she was injured, but because she didn’t want to leave. She had been conditioned to view Hamas as inherently evil, yet her experience was profoundly different. Instead of witnessing or experiencing malevolence, she was enveloped in love and compassion. During the terrifying moments when her own IDF forces indiscriminately bombed the area which was made known to her superiors where they were being held, it was the Hamas fighters who shielded her and others with their own bodies, offering themselves as protection where she expected none. This story transcends politics, focusing instead on the unexpected bonds forged in captivity, where fear was met with kindness, and preconceived notions were challenged by reality. Just like her story there were others. IDF soldiers who were held captive by Hamas and released, disguise themselves with Islamic head gear (scarves) come back to Gaza and share sweets with the children of Palestine. It's a powerful reminder of the human capacity for empathy, even in the most unlikely circumstances. After experiencing the true hospitality of the people of Palestine, they cannot believe all the propaganda and lies they were fed by their Zionist handlers. Some have decided to make amends. Truly profound!
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@Fx1Jonny Zionist plant the seeds of hate because of their agenda. They want to turn the muslims against the jews, turn the Muslims against the Christians, deflect wherever they can to distract everyone from their true agenda…
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*politics aside in this post* In the midst of a narrative often painted in stark contrasts, there's a deeply moving story of an IDF soldier who, after being held captive by Hamas, found herself in tears upon release, not because she was injured, but because she didn’t want to leave. She had been conditioned to view Hamas as inherently evil, yet her experience was profoundly different. Instead of witnessing or experiencing malevolence, she was enveloped in love and compassion. During the terrifying moments when her own IDF forces indiscriminately bombed the area which was made known to her superiors where they were being held, it was the Hamas fighters who shielded her and others with their own bodies, offering themselves as protection where she expected none. This story transcends politics, focusing instead on the unexpected bonds forged in captivity, where fear was met with kindness, and preconceived notions were challenged by reality. Just like her story there were others. IDF soldiers who were held captive by Hamas and released, disguise themselves with Islamic head gear (scarves) come back to Gaza and share sweets with the children of Palestine. It's a powerful reminder of the human capacity for empathy, even in the most unlikely circumstances. After experiencing the true hospitality of the people of Palestine, they cannot believe all the propaganda and lies they were fed by their Zionist handlers. Some have decided to make amends. Truly profound!
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*politics aside in this post* In the midst of a narrative often painted in stark contrasts, there's a deeply moving story of an IDF soldier who, after being held captive by Hamas, found herself in tears upon release, not because she was injured, but because she didn’t want to leave. She had been conditioned to view Hamas as inherently evil, yet her experience was profoundly different. Instead of witnessing or experiencing malevolence, she was enveloped in love and compassion. During the terrifying moments when her own IDF forces indiscriminately bombed the area which was made known to her superiors where they were being held, it was the Hamas fighters who shielded her and others with their own bodies, offering themselves as protection where she expected none. This story transcends politics, focusing instead on the unexpected bonds forged in captivity, where fear was met with kindness, and preconceived notions were challenged by reality. Just like her story there were others. IDF soldiers who were held captive by Hamas and released, disguise themselves with Islamic head gear (scarves) come back to Gaza and share sweets with the children of Palestine. It's a powerful reminder of the human capacity for empathy, even in the most unlikely circumstances. After experiencing the true hospitality of the people of Palestine, they cannot believe all the propaganda and lies they were fed by their Zionist handlers. Some have decided to make amends. Truly profound!
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*politics aside in this post* In the midst of a narrative often painted in stark contrasts, there's a deeply moving story of an IDF soldier who, after being held captive by Hamas, found herself in tears upon release, not because she was injured, but because she didn’t want to leave. She had been conditioned to view Hamas as inherently evil, yet her experience was profoundly different. Instead of witnessing or experiencing malevolence, she was enveloped in love and compassion. During the terrifying moments when her own IDF forces indiscriminately bombed the area which was made known to her superiors where they were being held, it was the Hamas fighters who shielded her and others with their own bodies, offering themselves as protection where she expected none. This story transcends politics, focusing instead on the unexpected bonds forged in captivity, where fear was met with kindness, and preconceived notions were challenged by reality. Just like her story there were others. IDF soldiers who were held captive by Hamas and released, disguise themselves with Islamic head gear (scarves) come back to Gaza and share sweets with the children of Palestine. It's a powerful reminder of the human capacity for empathy, even in the most unlikely circumstances. After experiencing the true hospitality of the people of Palestine, they cannot believe all the propaganda and lies they were fed by their Zionist handlers. Some have decided to make amends. Truly profound!
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@robbystarbuck You guys had such a level headed Steyn… but you’ll sidelined her…
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@Kahlissee This came to mind…
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@RadioGenoa I still cannot believe people follow this fake ass account. There will be a video of a woman choking alone at home and this clown will post and caption it, “islam allows woman to choke” “this how islam treats women” “women in islam”. ALL a bunch of lies!!!
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@TheMossadIL Lol… the Houthie’s got your address too. The Palestine 2 and 3 are waiting.
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@Joe__Bassey You are the creator of your own destiny. Remove that slave mentality and use your own seeds!
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@CedricLeighton When are you people ever going to learn… the US military industrial complex runs all your structures! You have absolutely NO say in anything. Simply bend over and hope they use lube!
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@Fx1Jonny Not only kick out AIPAC, kick out all the politicians they sponsored!
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@DravenNoctis American government is Occupied… plain and simple. AIPAC got you’ll by the balls. Voting is pointless, it will always be in their favour. Unless America grows a pair and kick out AIPAC, say bye bye to your tax dollars.
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@cb_doge We are engaging, but we are being censored.
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Your problem starts now… your president has informed the US president that your lands have untapped minerals that can be mined. Trump already stated that he will place his own companies in your land to mine whatever you have. That will be payment for all the aid Ukraine received from the US. What your president doesn’t realise is that the US will take everything which will cost Ukraine 100 x more and they will not let Ukraine benefit from the money made from whatever was mined. Your president just gave America the excuse to come into your country and loot your natural resources!!! Ask Africa what happened to them when American corporations came in and took over their resources!
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@sarcasticizfun @smayee @Fx1Jonny I see you are not too clued up with modern warfare. All China has to do is call for the debt that it owns from the US and overnight the us will go bankrupt, all without firing a single shot! The war ends before it can even begin with a single phone call!
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@Bizlifestyle4 Exactly the point. Africa and African leaders are trying to put a stop to it! But then you have politicians like Gayton who wants to beg them to come in to SA and interfere with our politics.
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