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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 13

    300 meters in Gaza: Snipers, burning tires and a contested fencehttps://nyti.ms/2H07TQv 

    11:08 PM - 13 Apr 2018
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    • BBee XX 🐝 Anna Amit Kumar Anirudh Raghuvanshi DJÖRF ® MARCELA INDIGNADA MD Mamun mirza Sara H. J. Gamaliel 👻 Christopher B.kodock
    15 replies 84 retweets 153 likes
      1. Andre‏ @NZLAndre Apr 13
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      1. AmPhibIaN5‏ @Amphibian5Thx Apr 13
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        Why does a terrorist based organization such as Hamas use civilians as shields when to confront the Gaza border?

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      2. BBee XX  🐝‏ @BarbarianBabes Apr 13
        Replying to @nytimes

        what is this post-apocalyptic obsession with burning tires? i don't get it

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      3. Eric Muirhead‏ @emuirhead Apr 13
        Replying to @BarbarianBabes @nytimes

        It's used as a smoke screen so there are safe areas behind them from snipers.

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      2. Shuai Ge‏ @shuaige69 Apr 13
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        Israelian have two choices: - shot a few who get too close - do not shot and have thausands who cross the border (with Hamas armed man in the middle of these human shield) and then either have many israelian dying either need to shoot hard in the crowd and kill many many more.

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      3. AK‏ @AK_in_Africa Apr 13
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      4. Shuai Ge‏ @shuaige69 Apr 13
        Replying to @AK_in_Africa @nytimes

        1/3 yes Palestinian should have accept the split of 1948 instead of doing 3 wars. Need to be dump to start a war that you loose in a few days. Look at Germany map of 1914, they did 2 war, they lost, they lost territory each time. you play, you loose. Are german trying to force...pic.twitter.com/uRMGcY1usC

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      5. AK‏ @AK_in_Africa Apr 14
        Replying to @shuaige69 @nytimes

        ..... bottom line.... the Germans butchered the Jews. ...the brittish compensated the Jews by giving them land of the Palestinians.... which they had no right too.... the colonisers will be expelled eventually... whether it is in 10 years, 100 years .. or 1000 years.

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      6. Shuai Ge‏ @shuaige69 Apr 14
        Replying to @AK_in_Africa @nytimes

        You mean Islam armies should be expelled from the lands they colonized? Like Arabic people should be expelled from North Africa to come back to Arabia? And North Africa should come back exclusively to Berber people?

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      7. AK‏ @AK_in_Africa Apr 14
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        ... you will fid that the lands conquered by the Arabs adopted the religion and the language... the local Berners-Lee continued to own the land and work it... as muslims. Unlike European colonisation which left the indigenous people landless and impoverished read my friend read.

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      8. Shuai Ge‏ @shuaige69 Apr 15
        Replying to @AK_in_Africa @nytimes

        Haha! What about the Kabyle people of Algeria? They were their before, they have been push to the mountain and had their land taken away by Arabic. While when france left we let a modern country with infrastructure, school, hospital, agriculture... that have been ducked up since.

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      9. AK‏ @AK_in_Africa Apr 15
        Replying to @shuaige69 @nytimes

        .... really. .the j sfrastucture were all developed to serve the mining industry... to export the stolen resources ... infrastructure and a modern economy means nothing to a people who lived off the land for thousands of years...

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      1. kppotatoes‏ @kppotatoes Apr 14
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        @nytimes coverage of #Gaza turned biased again, partly in response to pressure from Hasbara Central https://shar.es/1L8ZKh  #journalism vs #hasbara

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      1. 123lostout‏ @bobtxsa Apr 14
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        why why wont they live in peace. Not one USA dollar to Gaza. Live in peace plz.

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