Raja Almost Kills Wrestler On Stream, Israel Bombs Yemen and Gaza (Pt. 1)
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Saying Yahoo said it was by a mistake.
What did he say was about mistake?
This dude's always making mistakes, bro.
This nigga's always killing innocent people, man.
Let's see here.
Okay, Israel targeted ambulance and civil defense crews as they are rescuing victims.
Bruh.
Yo.
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"Katalul Nas" means he killed the people.
Wow.
He said that there was a big explosion.
And he said, I got on video.
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But one of the benefits of being in the OSS, guys, Leo, thank you for this footage.
Obviously, this is fucking terrible.
You got aid workers in here trying to help people and the Israelis fucking bombed them.
Guys, this is what they do.
This is what they do, bro.
This is what they fucking do, guys.
This is what they fucking do, bro.
Wow.
Incredible, bro.
you Incredible, man.
Yo, they do this every day, bro.
And here's the thing.
I'm supposed to be debating Brandon Tatum on this shit.
Bro, I think he's ducking the debate.
We'll see what happens.
Me and him have been going back on forth on Twitter like all week.
But, dude, this is absolutely fucking nuts, man.
Absolutely nuts.
I'm telling you guys this right now.
Gaza is red-pilling everybody.
It really is.
It used to be that this was a topic that nobody talked about.
Nobody knew anything about it.
But Israel can't hide its war crimes anymore.
Bro, we're watching a genocide in fucking 4K.
Bro, they're killing aid workers, bro.
They're literally, those guys were there trying to pull people out the fucking robo and they blew them up.
And I'll tell y'all this right now: 20 years from now, 20 years from now, we're all going to be like, holy shit, we witnessed that.
We witnessed a real-time genocide, bro.
And at this point, just so you guys know, it's irrefutable that it's a genocide.
Anyone that tries to sit there and tell you that it's not a genocide is a fucking idiot.
Almost every genocide expert unequivocally has been saying what's going on in Gaza is, by definition, textbook genocide.
You don't need to eliminate the people within one day, like Damas Nanyahu says, for it to be a genocide, or some other IDF idiot that told me that the population went up.
It actually didn't.
It actually didn't.
Bro, this is absolutely fucking nuts, man.
Absolutely nuts.
All right.
All right.
Let's see here.
Okay, let's go ahead.
I was going to, we'll start with Gaza anyway, since I had this clip queued up for you guys.
We're going to cover a couple of things.
We're going to cover up this Gaza stuff, cover Gaza.
We're going to cover Rampage's son, and we're going to cover Destiny.
Now, when it comes to Rampage, right?
So, guys, I spoke with Rampage this morning.
I know a lot of y'all were asking me, yo, react to the stuff with the sun, react to the stuff with the sun.
Look, guys, let me be very clear about this.
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So I didn't want to really talk on a topic too much unless I spoke to him first.
Okay.
You know, I'm not going to talk too much about what we discussed because he's obviously the homie, but I wanted to talk to him first.
So that's why I didn't talk about it too much yesterday, guys.
Okay.
Because that's just the type of like I like to, if something concerns somebody that I'm buddies with, I'd like to talk to them first before I do anything.
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All right.
So I will cover it here.
I'm going to be objective about it.
But that's why I didn't want to talk too much about it yesterday.
So that's what it is.
But anyway, let's go ahead and cover this Gaza thing first.
We start with the latest Israeli attack on a Gaza hospital.
Jewel strikes on the Nasser Medical Complex in Kran Yunus killed at least 20 people, including journalists, according to Gaza health officials.
This video showing the chaos in the aftermath of the first strike.
Now, the IDF claiming it, quote, does not target journalists as such and saying the military chief has instructed an inquiry into the attack.
Israel also striking targets in Yemen after Houthi rebels there.
Yeah, so they hit Yemen yesterday because Israel hit Yemen the day before.
And I'll quickly refresh your guys' memory here because some of you guys may not be familiar with the Houthis and shit like that.
So going to some Middle Eastern shit real quick for y'all.
So, all right, the aka Ansar Allah.
So the Houthis officially knows Ansarullah is a Zaydi revivalist and Islamic political and military organization that emerged from Yemen in the 1990s.
It is predominantly made up of Zaidis whose namesake leadership is drawn largely from the Al-Houthi family.
The group has been a central player in Yemen's civil war, drawing widespread international condemnation for its human rights abuses, including targeting civilians and using child soldiers.
The movement is designed as a terrorist, designated as a terrorist organization by some countries.
The Houthis are backed by Iran, and they are widely considered part of the Iranian-led Axis of Resistance.
So, guys, Axe of Resistance, I've spoken about this before, but the Axe of Resistance, guys, is a group of countries that oppose Israel, okay?
So, you have Iran, who's the main sponsor, right?
Then you got Iraq, and you got Yemen is down here, right?
So, the Houthis control western, yeah, Western Western Yemen.
And the reason why you can't see here, but there's a waterway here.
Let me pull it up on a map for you guys real quick.
Give me one sec.
And Yemen is a very poor country, one of the poorest countries in the world and definitely in the Arab world.
So, you guys can see here, you got the Red Sea, right?
And this area here, pretty much.
What the Houthis do is, so you got the Axis resistance, right?
You got Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and you got the Houthis down here, right?
And basically, all of these countries oppose Israel because Israel's trying to take over the Middle East to become the hegemony in the Middle East.
So, Iran backs a lot of these proxy powers to fight Israel.
Now, the Houthis down here, what they do is, since they're so far, right, they shoot rockets into Israel all the time, okay?
And then, another thing that they do that's unique to other organizations is they pirate ships.
So, what they'll do is, if a ship is involved in trade, right, that affects commerce for Israel, they'll board that ship and destroy it or take it hostage, okay?
And this has been very bad for Israel economically.
Okay, they've had to close a couple of these shipping companies out of Israel.
So, that's how they've been basically attacking Israel.
So, you got the Houthis down here not just sending the rockets at them, but they're also attacking them economically, right?
Um, through their shipping routes, and obviously, Iran is the main power that backs them.
Now, with the Houthis, the United States ended up getting a ceasefire with them earlier this year.
Because if you guys remember, shout out to Sirak No Didi with the five gifted, appreciate you.
Um, if you guys remember when Trump first came into office and they had the signal leaks, remember that, guys, with uh, Marco Rubio, uh, Pete Exeth was in there, uh, Mike Waltz, etc., and Mike Waltz leaked the signal conversation.
That signal conversation, guys, was pretty much planned airstrikes to attack the Houthis.
Okay, they spent billions of dollars to attack the Houthis and they couldn't even uh finish them.
So, what ended up happening with the Houthis was they were able to strike a ceasefire with the United States, right?
This United States basically wanted them to stop attacking cargo ships, and they came to an agreement.
And now, because it's very difficult to bomb them, uh, and they were able to avoid most of the striking, and they're still hitting Israel, the Houthis.
So, they're a very elusive yet effective paramilitary group, um, and they've been a nuisance to Israel, both financially and with their rockets.
A lot of the rockets do get shot down, but the um, the boarding of the cargo ships has been absolutely terrible for Israel economically.
So, now that you guys kind of know who the Houthis are and their um, you know, conflict with Israel, they shot missiles into Israel, I think, two days ago, and then Israel retaliated by hitting Sana, which is like their capital, if I'm not mistaken.
Let me double-check.
You guys know I like to always where is Sana.
Yeah, it is the capital, okay, yeah.
Yeah, right in the right in the heart of the Houthis area.
Now, they control this area mostly, guys, the western part of Yemen.
This other side is controlled by another uh part of the government because the uh the Houthis are not like the official government, they're kind of like a uh there's been a war, guys.
There's been a whole war in Yemen for a very long time.
Saudi Arabia has attacked them, the West has attacked them, it's a very poor country.
There's literally a human travesty going on over here all the time.
Shout out to Sirak Nodi with the five gifted, appreciate you, my friend.
So, Yemen is a war-torn country, but uh, that's what's been going on.
And let me uh, let me see here.
There was something else I wanted to show you guys a new type of missile at Israel.
Paula Hancock's following yes, the MIRV, I believe, is the missile that they shot.
Let me see if I could get a video on this for you guys.
Developments for us here in Abu Dhabi, and she joins an Al Jazeera journalist.
Is among targets in Yemen after Houthi rebels from the Nassau medical complex in Khanus killed at least 20 people, including journalists, according to Gaza health officials.
This video showing the chaos in the aftermath of the first strike.
Now, the IDF claiming it, quote, does not target journalists as such, and saying the military chief has instructed an inquiry into the attack.
Israel also striking targets in Yemen after Houthi rebels there fired a new type of missile at Israel.
Paula Hancock's following developments for us here in Abu Dhabi, and she joins me now live.
Let's start with the hospital strike.
What more do we know about that?
Well, Becky, this was a missile by Israel on the Nassau hospital.
This is in Canyonis.
It's in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
Now, we know that after that first strike targeted the hospital, we understand that there were emergency workers, health workers, and journalists who all rushed to the scene.
Now, we have footage that we see.
It was also played on live television showing those individuals on a damaged staircase trying to retrieve casualties.
One holding up a damaged video camera to show the journalists' presence.
And then, just minutes later, there was a second strike.
Now, we understand that this was more deadly than the first.
And this is the one.
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That did kill many journalists and emergency workers who were on the scene at the time.
At least four journalists have been killed.
They were really the backbone of and just so you guys know, by the way, entropy, what's it called?
This war is the most violent war for journalists.
Most journalists have been killed in this war of all the other wars pretty much combined.
This conflict in Gaza has killed more journalists than any other war combined, bro.
Fucking ridiculous.
Absolutely ridiculous.
Of the footage that was coming out of Gaza for a number of international media outlets.
One worked for AP, one for Reuters, one for Al Jazeera, another was Freelance.
As you know, Israel does not allow international journalists into Gaza.
So we heavily rely on our Palestinian colleagues to be able to get these images out to us.
And four have been killed in this particular incident.
Now, we also understand from the civil defense that one emergency worker was killed whilst trying to retrieve casualties from the first strike as well.
Israel's response has been that they do not target journalists as such.
They say that they will have an initial inquiry as soon as possible.
Also saying that they carried out a strike in the area of Nassau hospital.
So we're waiting to hear more.
But certainly this is provoking much condemnation.
Becky.
It's good to have you.
Thank you very much indeed.
Before these latest attacks in Khanunis, the United Nations counted more than 240 journalists killed in Gaza since the war began.
Jody Ginsburg is the president of the Committee to Protect.
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Next journalist, the CPJ, she joins me now from New York.
Judy, Jody, sorry, today marks another Israeli strike on journalists.
Two weeks ago, it was the strike on prominent Al Jazeera correspondent Anas Al-Sharif and his team.
Why are we seemingly in this endless loop at this point?
And what can be done?
Well, we're in this endless loop because Israel has not been held accountable for any of these killings.
This is the deadliest conflict for journalists that CPJ has ever documented.
To date, 196 journalists, if we include today's killings, have been killed.
189 of those are Palestinians killed by Israel.
And despite the fact that Israel keeps saying it doesn't deliberately target journalists, the evidence is very different.
Yeah, and they killed a journalist last week, guys.
A couple of they could kill a prominent Palestinian journalist and a couple of Al Jazeera journalists.
And they said, oh, yeah, this guy was a member of Hamas.
That's why we killed him.
Like, bruh.
I wonder what this apparent double tap raises for you.
That, of course, is when first responders arrive at the scene of a strike and are struck in much the same spot.
And it's oft times when journalists are killed as well, responding to an attack.
And we've seen this before, haven't we?
We have.
And just to be clear, if it is a double tap, that is considered to be a war crime.
This attack, which we believe was deliberately intended to take out the camera, the camera being used by Reuters cameraman.
He was killed in the first attack.
Then, as you say, first responders moved in, including journalists, and they were killed in the second attack.
So in both instances, it looks like Israel has committed unlawful killings, war crimes, both in the deliberate killing of the Reuters cameraman and in this so-called double tap attack subsequently.
And with the greatest of respect, I mean, you're the committee to protect journalists, and clearly journalists aren't being protected in Gaza.
And look, you've explained that, you know, until Israel changes its ways to your mind, there's very little an organization like yours is actually able to do.
Are you in contact with Israeli authorities?
And what is that dialogue?
What's the narrative here?
Well, we are in contact.
We ask for an explanation every time a journalist is killed.
We don't always hear back.
In the cases where we do often, as was the case with Anas al-Sharif and others, we hear the allegations that those journalists were considered by Israel to be terrorists.
We don't get any verifiable or credible evidence from them.
But you're right.
Ultimately, it is extraordinarily frustrating and upsetting to be here two years, almost two years since the start of the war.
We have been warning since the beginning that Israel was killing journalists unlawfully.
And we had not only very little response from Israel, but very little public condemnation from the international community.
And let's just repeat how we started this.
The UN assessing or compiling numbers.
And we are talking numbers at this point.
Nobody is a mere number.
When we consider 240 journalists killed in Gaza since the conflict began, this is just truly extraordinary stuff.
And the stakes, of course, are enormous.
As Paula pointed out, no international media journalists allowed in other than on embeds every so often with the Israeli army.
No independent news gathering by the international media allowed in Gaza.
So we rely heavily on our Palestinian colleagues.
I just wonder why it is that you believe Israel is giving no independent access to Western journalists at this point.
And if you can put into perspective for us just how unprecedented that is and why it is so damaging.
Well, firstly, let's be clear.
When we say there's no independent journalism taking place in Gaza, there is independent journalism.
There are hundreds of journalists who have been day in, day out reporting what is happening inside Gaza.
happened to be gaza journalists palestinian journalists in the same way that american journalists report on american politics and the situation in america or british ones do in the uk the challenge is the fact that there has been no international access has allowed israel to perpetuate this narrative that none of the journalists they're just starting to let journalists in now a I know that like they let a couple of American influencers that are pro-Israel in.
As you guys know, the blonde black dude that's sus, I know him, and another loser named Kim, Big Easy or some shit like that.
They let them in and they were there like, you know, at the food distribution sites.
So they are slowly starting to let them in.
But yeah, for the most part of the war, bro, journalists were not allowed in for obvious reasons.
Journalists in Gaza are trustworthy and therefore their narrative is not to be trusted.
What they are documenting, what we are seeing, what we are hearing is not to be trusted.
And that is part of a deliberate strategy.
That's part of it.
Demetrius, quick question.
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A deliberate strategy to control the narrative on what's happening inside Gaza.
The killings of journalists, the targeting of media facilities, the banning of news outlets like Al Jazeera, the sanctioning of independent Israeli outlets like Kharat is all part of a deliberate strategy to control what we, the international public, is seeing on Gaza.
What happens next?
Yes.
We've got to see more robust response from the international community.
There must be demands for accountability.
We heard after the last attack two weeks ago on the Al Jazeera news crew, we heard a very clear call from Germany, a traditional ally of Israel, that it wanted an explanation for why.
All right, let's look at these MIRVs real quick because these are the type of missiles that Iran hit them with.
Iran's MIRV missile strike.
Well, they're Iran missiles, but they came from the Houthis.
Israel in a dangerous development.
Israeli sources have revealed that Iran's major attack today employed ballistic missiles with multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicles, M-I-R-V-S, marking the first use of such technology in direct confrontations between Tehran and Tel Aviv.
So these are Iranian missiles, but the Houthis used them on their last attack two days ago.
According to Israeli defense analyzes, these advanced missiles carry multiple warheads capable of simultaneously hitting different targets, making interception more difficult and multiplying their destructive power.
Now, the reason why this is a problem for the Israelis, guys, is because, as you guys know, the Israelis rely heavily upon their Iron Dome, David Sling, and fuck, I can't remember the third missile defense system.
And they also have a thad that we gave them as well.
So, anything that can get around it or make it harder for them to shoot these missiles down is very bad.
And Iran has a lot of these missiles, a lot of them.
That's why they were able to hit Tel Aviv, despite the fact that they had the U.S. warships, they had their own missile defense system, they had the Jordanians scrambling, they had the British helping, they had the French helping.
All these different countries were helping Israel, but they still were able to get missiles through to hit them.
Military sources indicate this sophisticated technology.
Yes, the arrow, yeah.
David Sling, the Iron Dome, and then the Arrow.
Yep, there you go.
Thank you.
Technology explains the widespread damage inflicted on multiple Israeli sites at once, including the severe destruction in Tel Aviv and Beer Sheva.
Defense experts warned that Iran's deployment of such missiles represents a serious escalation in Iranian military capabilities, presenting new challenges to Israel's Iron Dome systems, which struggled against this type of attack.
While Iran has not officially commented, sources close to the IRGC suggest these weapons were domestically developed as part of Iran's deterrence program.
Yes, Iran makes a lot of its own missiles, guys.
And they make a lot of their own drones.
They give a lot of their drones actually being used in the Russian-Ukraine war.
And the thing is, with Iran, guys, is their ballistic missile program is one of the best in the world, right?
One of the best in the world.
Obviously, the Air Force is good and stuff like that because a lot of their fighter jets are from the 70s during the Nixon era when the Shah bought these fighter jets.
Actually, Scott Horn talked about that today.
Well, with the Lex Friedman podcast.
But yeah, so they rely heavily upon their ballistic missile program to attack their enemies.
They got hypersonics, drones, crews, any type of missile you guys can think about, they got them.
The regional military landscape is at a turning point.
Are we witnessing a fundamental so basically the Iranians put this stuff to use two months ago during the 12-day war?
Now, the Houthis have been using these missiles, use these missiles for the first time a couple of days ago.
And let me see here if I could get this on AI television.
It might be...
There we go.
During the Cold War, both the US and the USSR developed intercontinental ballistic missiles or ICBLs.
But soon the US found that the single warhead ICBLs could be intercepted by the anti-ballistic missile system developed by the USSR around Moscow.
Soon the US developed the multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicle or MIRV.
Here a single ICBL could carry multiple warheads.
Some are decoys to fool the anti-ballistic missile system.
Descending at Mach 25 speed, these MIRVs are unstoppable and would cover an area of 200 kilometers.
The Trident 2 missile used for submarine launches carried 14 MRVs in a single missile head.
So just so you guys have a visual representation, we had the Pajit reading it for us though, which makes it even funnier.
And then let's see here.
Give me one sec, ninjas.
That's from the exposure we saw earlier.
After powerful Israeli strikes on Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza, men, women, and children run for their lives.
Just moments earlier, the smoke above the building has barely cleared.
But the blood from a first attack is all too visible on a medical uniform as the doctor holding it up then cowers in fear.
A second Israeli strike in the same spot.
Bro, every day, guys, imagine just getting bombed every day like this, dude.
Causing further catastrophic damage, distress.
Dude, look at that, man.
What the fuck, bro?
Death.
With the details captured by cameras and eyewitnesses alike.
And these are aid workers, bro.
Those aid workers we saw earlier.
While everyone was doing his job, then a very big strike, airstrike happened in one of the buildings of Nasser Hospital.
And then apparently, someone said that Nanyahu said it was a mistake.
Bruh.
Oh, my bad dog.
Didn't mean to blow you up there.
What the fuck, bro?
It shakes the hospital.
Among those killed, alongside medical staff and rescue workers, were yet again members of Gaza's media.
All of them considered civilians under international law.
The rumor the journalists were there, like many journalists have been killed.
You wouldn't recognize them.
They all burned and many of them are in pieces.
Outrage at this hospital horror only heightened with the death of so many media workers.
It's another targeted killer, another murder of journalists, part of an overall strategy from the Israeli army to target journalists in order to reach a kind of blackout of the information in the Gaza Strip.
Monday's murdered journalists included Al Jazeera's Mohamed Salama, Miriam Abu Dhaka, who contributed to the US news agency, the Associated Press, and Hussam al-Masri, a cameraman contracted to UK-based Reuters.
The Israeli military says it's ordered an investigation into the incident and quote, regrets the deaths of uninvolved civilians.
Willem Marx, Al Jazeera.
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Get absolutely nuts, chat.
All right, real quick.
So let's go ahead and so now you guys kind of know what's going on with the Houthis.
And then obviously Israel struck back at them and they hit their capital of Sana'a, which they haven't done that in a bit in a bit.
Okay, and then we're going to go into the 600,000 Chinese here in a second.
Let me read some of these chats.
Okay.
Jesus the Kid 02 says, it's always a mistake, according to Sayan Yahoo.
What would it take for him or Israel to finally be held accountable?
Every time someone from the US addresses one of their mistakes, they just brush it off like it's nothing.
It's getting very tiresome.
Bro, I'm telling you, bro, until we run cover, until we stop running cover for them, they're never going to be held accountable.
That's the problem.
That's the problem.
We not only give Israel a fuck ton of money every year, we also cover for them diplomatically.
Obsidian, Yomar, and you see the Chicago losing their minds because they're finally sending help to make those idiots stop doing crime.
I did hear about that, Obsidian.
Yeah, so for those of you guys that are wondering, so right now, right?
So Trump has pretty much got the National Guard out in full force in Washington, D.C. right now, an effort to bring down crime.
A lot of critics are complaining and saying, bro, we don't even have a crime problem here.
Murder was on its way down.
Why are you bringing the National Guard?
And then Trump basically said if this, you know, sets a good precedent, he might, you know, do this in other cities.
Now, obviously, a lot of the Democrats, a lot of the leftists are getting angry.
Oh, this is a violation of Caposi Camitas, and this is authoritarianism, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Complaining.
But basically, this is kind of a model to see that if other cities could potentially emulate it.
And look, bro, honestly, some of these cities do need National Guard, bro.
Let's be honest, man.
Places like Chicago, places like LA, like these places are fucking cooked.
Okay, there's rampant crime everywhere.
I don't even like being in LA, dude.
Like you could get robbed on Rodeo Drive in LA randomly, right?
Just for wearing a Rolex.
So some of these places do need fucking more of a police presence.
Sometimes the police can't do it all, right?
Like Chicago PD, for example, underfunded.
There's so many unsolved murders, they can't keep up with it.
So, you know, I don't have a problem with the military being involved, man, because at the end of the day, bro, shit's getting out of hand here.
Crime is rampant in a lot of these blue cities all across America, and it's a fucking problem, dude.
It's a serious problem.
Guys, don't forget, remember FBG Duck?
Bro was in the nicest part of Chicago.
And they fucking ran up on him and gunned him down.
He was in, I think, the Gold Coast, if I'm not mistaken.
All my Chicago guys in here, you guys correct me if I'm wrong.
He was in that shopping area.
Very fancy, very high-end, affluent area, right?
He's there shopping with like some family members, comes out the store or was going into the store, and two cars roll up and they just start shooting at him.
Broad daylight, chat, broad daylight.
Okay?
Obviously, the FBI got them and they all got convicted, you know, on Rico conspiracy murder charges.
But these guys found out where he was at and they drove from Oblock all the way up to the Gold Coast.
They rushed up there.
They got these niggas on camera, by the way.
They saw that he was where he was at.
I guess they saw it on Instagram or something like that.
And they rushed to that area in two cars.
You can see them on the fucking surveillance cameras running all across the O Block projects, jumping in cars and then speeding up and then running a bunch of other lights to get up there.
And then they're getting up there.
And these dudes didn't wait.
Oh, yeah, there's cameras everywhere in broad daylight and everybody can see us and shit.
Fuck it.
Let's go.
Yeah.
Daytime hit, bro.
They lit his ass up, man, and killed him in Chicago.
Oh, man.
Sabrina says, All right, man, well, Frank isn't looking better than my retarded boy Louie.
Frank is still more handsome.
Sabrina.
Raddick says, What the fuck is the point of NATO, EU, and other organizations taxing people and LA and shit like blowing up people with not doing anything about it?
Shit made me man.
NATO and EU to step in, L those organizations.
Oh, slash.
Yeah, bro.
That's the thing.
They're powerless.
So, Raddick, they're powerless.
Look, so as you guys know, right?
So France and the UK have threatened to recognize Palestine, right?
Now, when it comes to France, I think their decision is set in stone.
I think they're going to be the first country to actually do it and recognize Palestine of the major Western countries.
But the UK, Kier Starmer, came out and said, Hey, if Israel doesn't change its course of action, we're also going to recognize Palestine, right?
And obviously, this pisses the Israelis off because this is what they've been trying to avoid for a very long time.
They don't want anyone to recognize Israel because that would legitimize Israel.
And in their eyes, it would reward terrorism, right?
But this just goes to show you guys how much their hands are tied and how they can't do nothing because they basically have to threaten recognizing Palestine to get Israel to come in line.
People think, oh, yeah, the Brits are finally taking you to Israel.
The Brits are finally going to recognize Palestine.
No, bro.
That's a declaration of powerlessness.
Kier Starmer going out and saying, yo, if they don't go ahead and stop their course of their actions with the starvation and everything else like that and their conflict, we're going to recognize Palestine.
That is a declaration of powerlessness.
It's gotten to that point now because they can't do nothing.
The EU in general is cucked.
They can't do shit.
And it's because we run cover for the Israelis.
So we'll see what happens.
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Tucson Tay says, hey, Mari, I just want to say I appreciate everything you do for us.
I recently cut my mom off because she's forcing my stepdad to get an attorney in order for him to see my little sister, his daughter.
He's the one guy that stepped up for my older brother and I, plus my sister, not his daughter.
For anyone out there that ever wonders why you shouldn't take a single mom serious, learn from his mistake.
It's been two months since we've seen my sister, OSS CSS, CC.
We're out here.
Shout out to you, Tucson Tay.
And I'm sorry that your father, well, your stepdad is going, is going through that.
And that's crazy that you built such a bond with your stepdad where you're taking his side over your biological mom.
He must have been a great dad to you.
One of the rare situations.
Average Asian Joe, but yeah, thank you for that lesson, guys.
There you go.
Boom.
You got this guy here, right?
He loves his stepdad, and he's taking a stepdad's side.