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Bombshell: Obama & Crew knew all along, Russia Russia was a hoax.
Seem youve got some pent up anger in your system, but thats to be expected given the syndrome you are suffering with. Not something an Englishman should have, Seeing as Trump isnt your president. How embarrassing. Getting frothy and bulging veined over another countries leader... sad times. Hopefully it will be a recognised condition soon and you gat get the necessary meds -
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Israel leveling Gaza
He knows the Nobel prize winning ratios. If hes involved in his countries hi tech industries, he knows. -
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UK Migrants in taxpayer-funded UK hotels accused of rape, assault, theft, and other crimes
Thanks for your insult. However, no contribution to the thread. Sad. -
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From Wanted Militant to Prime Minister: The Journey of Menachem Begin Menachem Begin, Israel’s sixth prime minister and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, began his political career not in parliament but in the shadows—as the leader of Irgun, a Zionist paramilitary group deemed a terrorist organization by British authorities. Born in Poland in 1913, Begin immigrated to Mandatory Palestine during World War II after being released from a Soviet gulag. He quickly rose through the ranks of the Irgun Zvai Leumi (Etzel), a right-wing underground group that split from the more restrained Haganah. Under Begin’s leadership (1943–1948), Irgun launched a violent campaign against British rule, aimed at forcing the British out of Palestine and establishing a Jewish state. The group’s most infamous operation was the 1946 bombing of the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, which housed the British administrative headquarters. The attack killed 91 people, including British, Jewish, and Arab civilians. Though Irgun claimed warnings were issued before the bombing, it cemented their image—particularly in the eyes of the British and much of the international community—as a terrorist organization. As a result, Begin was wanted by the British authorities and forced to operate underground, often disguised or in hiding. His activities were widely condemned at the time; the British even placed a bounty on his head. Yet, following the establishment of Israel in 1948, Begin shifted to politics. He founded the Herut party, rooted in the Revisionist Zionism of Ze'ev Jabotinsky. For decades, he remained in opposition, his party marginalized by the dominant Labor movement, which had distanced itself from Irgun's violent legacy. That changed in 1977, when Begin led the Likud coalition to a surprising victory in what became known as the “Mahapach” (political upheaval). He became prime minister, the first non-Labor leader to hold the post. His tenure was marked by both military decisions (notably, the bombing of Iraq’s Osirak nuclear reactor) and historic diplomacy—signing a peace treaty with Egypt in 1979, for which he shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Anwar Sadat. Begin’s transformation—from an underground militant labeled a terrorist to a democratically elected prime minister and peacemaker—remains one of the most dramatic political evolutions in modern history. It also reflects the deep and often painful complexities of Israel's founding and its legacy of conflict and compromise. -
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Israel leveling Gaza
He is an anti semitic troll. He likes to come here and call folks jew like its some kind of insult instead of a compliment.
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