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We will have our state right on their heads, even if we have to rape and kill all of them.
You see, it will ALL be ours by violence and PR.
State-sponsored terrorist troops of Israel's euphemistic IDF (not there to "defend" but to police an apartheid, commit a genocide, and ethnically cleanse Palestine of all Palestinians, sending Arabs into the sea to set up a European colonial project dreams of expansion into neighboring countries beginning with Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt's Sinai but not stopping there) mark the first night of Jewish Hanukkah.
Israel: We're almost at 100% extermination.
Hanukkah or Chanukah ("Rededication") starts as Israel's newest war on Palestine rages on, accepting no pause, truce, or ceasefire.
Captives be damned. Army ground assault troopers in southern Israel marked the first night of the Jewish holiday of Chanukkah by lighting the first Menorah candle at their base (Dec. 7th) in praise of a God that implores them to kill with Amalek in mind. AP Video: Alon Bernstein and Moshe Edri.
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