paul mccartney - israel 2008 - a day in a life+give peace a chance
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כן בוודאות עמדתי לידך . ענק
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I think I standed right next to you ! :)
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I can't hear McCartney XD
*although, it could be a great experience to be there
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so decide man, in your previous comment you looked into history, now you're saying it's bullshit...
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by the way, there were Kena'anian clans and the only arabs there were, were migrants
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lol it was never mentioned that the palestinians are the descendants of any clan that lived here, and actually if you knew history, you would have known that there were no arabs until the arrival of the babylonian around 500 B.C.
oh well, seems like no-one bothers to read history before they start getting to consequences these days...
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first of all, the "palestinian" people did not exist before 1947. they were called arabs... and they came to israel when islam was founded and became a huge kingdom in the middle east.
second of all, me, my friends, my family and many people here in israeli would love to live with the palestinian in peace with any price.
it's just.. there are those racists who don't and they are the ones who do the more extreme acts...
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where r u from GAZA BLOCUS??
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wooooooow
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who?
I completely disagree with your comment. Although Lennon and McCartney were not on speaking terms when "Give Peace a Chance" was released, Lennon's main goal was to advocate Peace. By singing this, ultimately, McCartney is fulfilling Lennon's dream of peace, regardless of the rupture between the two.
pppouya 3 years ago 12
the Israelis have been there for thousand of years as the Palestinians did also. They must both learn to live in peace,that is the future not the past.
pyrateprincess1 3 years ago 11