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Mar 2Liked by Anthony James Hall

Most excellent analysis of state-supported savagery. We need more people to tell the truth as forcefully & clearly as Tony Hall does

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Aww C'mon now

Those hands reaching for food are not skin and bones, they are well nourished and on the whole showing a cute healthy little girls face. Palestinians wear decent clothing western styled and hip.

50 dead per day.... at that rate it would take 137 years to wipe out the population of Palestine. The Israelis are the heroes here helping the Palestinians to get moving to Egypt with maximum threats of terror and minimum violence.

There the Palestinians will be free of arrests or becoming victims of organ thieves. The children will be able to play freely without getting shot in the desert. With the money Israel will get from the gas fields off Gaza the best water pumping and filtration plant will be built for their camps.

It's all gonna be just fine and dandy. I can guarantee thats what all the Islamic nations in the region sitting on their hands and consciences other than the Houthis are thinking.

Shame Shame oh Shame

I have some interesting TRUE FACTS about the so called Holocaust, or as I call it the Hollercuss.

Another day perhaps.

WBJ

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Jews in general and Israelis in particular have indeed stripped themselves of any right to complain about the holocaust and antisemitism after this outrage.....

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Thank you for publishing this essay. Are we still human if we let this happen?

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Perfect analysis of evil happening. Didn’t mention 800 shot in the Flour Massacre and imagine the injuries and lack of medical attention! While starving. While bombed in Rafah. While no known future. Death and misery perhaps.

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Like to modify one thing Tony, of I may... and I can not take credit for this as I read it somewhere and thought it summed it up brilliantly.

You state - "For all practical purposes, Rafah is a prison, the only difference being that, in a prison, the inmates are fed."....

Modification - "For all practical purposes, Rafah is a prison, the only difference being that, in a prison, the inmates are mostly guilty of some crime; yet are still watered and fed."...

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