Why don’t we help the @nytimes and give them a few examples of the “protestors” they missed in their article.pic.twitter.com/iwc1HjiuRH
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Why don’t we help the @nytimes and give them a few examples of the “protestors” they missed in their article.pic.twitter.com/iwc1HjiuRH
Do I have more examples? Yep. Recognize the man in green? He was featured in a @AP article 2 weeks back as a “protester” injured by IDF gunfire. The point I’m trying to make is the lack of credible info in articles that cover the March of Return - all of these men are militants.pic.twitter.com/bqpQ7hpomB
Ah yes, I remember that passionate speech 
Heartwarming. Y’know. Before he tears them out. 
Do you ever consider the past 70 years of occupation and oppression of a whole people or that’s not important enough in your demented reality of things?
70 years of PLO trying to destroy a country which has a legitimate right to exist. Every time Arab countries try to destroy Israel they come back and cry we lost land. 70 years wasting their time on terror. Remember Jordan controlled the “West Bank” and kept it until ‘67
The @nytimes isn’t interested to bring a factual report.
#RazanNajjar Was seen throwing a grenade on the gaza border saying "I am here at the frontlines and I act as a human shield" Do medics usually participate in violent riots? #Gaza #Israel #Palestinians
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I remember reading the news about al-Najjar's death in June and thinking, that's it. So pretty and doe-eyed. Perfect poster child for Hamas.
Let's not forget the Shaheed legacy,nor the pay for slay aspect.
Thank you, Joe.
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