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Don't hold your breath!

Well it is rather correct that Ashkenazim (EU yahood) are leaving in droves. That cannot be denied.

Why would they be leaving?

Some are going to Cyprus and Malta (close), but some are leaving permanently for US and other EU spots.


 
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Sabr karo........Iran plans......that's all it does........It is the greatest of all planners.

If this was a dishonest comment, 3,000 saal say aik entity nahin hota phir!

Can't just wrap up everything willy nilly without thinking of the consequences.
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Well it is rather correct that Ashkenazim (EU yahood) are leaving in droves. That cannot be denied.

Why would they be leaving?

Some are going to Cyprus and Malta (close), but some are leaving permanently for US and other EU spots.
Many WANT to gtfo there, the LONG to gtfo there.

Purani kahani hai, these recent and ongoing, and escalating year+ of hostilities notwithstanding.

Many draftees, most maybe (cant say for sure) would make an eventual beeline to the US after their 3 year service, and after a gap year in India or SE Asia type cheap destinations. I seen a few who "lost it" too, double pigtails, yaahudi skullcap, dridel spinning, torah or whatever in underarm type they become. The odd one probably finds ISCKON too :LOL:

I feel sorry for them, spl now with all the hate, more than usual hate, which was bad enough... Musalmands, or all people, should understand.

Spent a lot of time with them, I remember the 2006 Hizbullah and how entire villages (in India where they used to come to) just emptied out, whole lot flew right back to join the war effort, knew of a jaded combat officer vet.. loner kisi se nahi baat karta.. PTSD, god knows what he saw.

Spare a thought for the entity walas.
 
Many WANT to gtfo there, the LONG to gtfo there.

Purani kahani hai, these recent and ongoing, and escalating year+ of hostilities notwithstanding.

Many draftees, most maybe (cant say for sure) would make an eventual beeline to the US after their 3 year service, and after a gap year in India or SE Asia type cheap destinations. I seen a few who "lost it" too, double pigtails, yaahudi skullcap, dridel spinning, torah or whatever in underarm type they become. The odd one probably finds ISCKON too :LOL:

I feel sorry for them, spl now with all the hate, more than usual hate, which was bad enough... Musalmands, or all people, should understand.

Spent a lot of time with them, I remember the 2006 Hizbullah and how entire villages (in India where they used to come to) just emptied out, whole lot flew right back to join the war effort, knew of a jaded combat officer vet.. loner kisi se nahi baat karta.. PTSD, god knows what he saw.

Spare a thought for the entity walas.

I've spoken to ex-army vets with PTSD as well. Once you see horrible things like human carnage in a war, you can never live it down.

Stays with you for life.
 

Israel issues new evacuation orders in Gaza
14 more Palestinians killed in strikes
  • Hamas, Fatah agree on joint committee to run post-offensive Gaza​
  • Death toll in enclave rises to 44,502​

Israeli military strikes killed at least 14 Palestinians across the Gaza Strip yesterday, most of them in the town of Beit Lahiya on the northern edge, medics said, as the army issued new evacuation orders in the south of the tiny enclave.

Medics said eight people had been killed in a series of strikes in Beit Lahiya while four others were killed elsewhere in Gaza City.

An Israeli air strike later killed two people and wounded others in Jabalia, the largest of Gaza's eight historic refugee camps, in the northern Gaza Strip, medics said.

The Palestinian Civil Emergency Service said its operations in Jabalia, Beit Lahiya and Beit Hanoun had now been halted for nearly four weeks due to Israeli attacks on their teams and to fuel shortages.

Yesterday, it said 13 of 27 vehicles in central and southern Gaza Strip were also out of operation due to fuel shortages. It said 88 members of the Civil Emergency Service had been killed, 304 wounded and 21 detained by Israel since the war started.

Israel's military campaign has killed at least 44,502 Palestinians, injured many others, and reduced much of the enclave to rubble, reports Reuters.

Meanwhile, Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas and Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas's Fatah party have agreed to create a committee to jointly run post-war Gaza, negotiators from both sides said yesterday.

Under the plan, which needs Abbas's approval, the committee would be composed of 10 to 15 non-partisan figures with authority on matters related to the economy, education, health, humanitarian aid and reconstruction, according to a draft of the proposal seen by AFP.​
 

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