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ON THE BRINK OF EXTINCTION

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2009

During the years of the Palestine Mandate, from 1922 to 1947, large-scale Jewish immigration from abroad, mainly from Eastern Europe took place, the numbers swelling in the 1930s with the notorious Nazi persecution of Jewish populations. Palestinian demands for independence and resistance to Jewish immigration led to a rebellion in 1937, followed by continuing terrorism and violence from both sides during and immediately after World War II. Great Britain tried to implement various formulas to bring independence to a land ravaged by violence. In 1947, Great Britain turned the problem over to the United Nations.....

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  • God bless Israel. May God give the strength to crush the muzzie devils

  • Did you see that soldier pointing his rifle at the woman and her children. No one can squat down and not fall over like that soldier is squatting down.

  • So right, the only one who so far hold back Israel's agression is the UN. These muslims can't get it through their heads that their allah doesn't show up 4 any battles becoz he doesn't exist. Meanwhile the rest of the world get treated to a YHWH whoop fest every month. I pray they turn their backs on no good allah coz when Jesus comes, he will make IDF look like a cupcake.

  • IL have its victims too, so what is the point showing these?

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