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State-owned KAN - Israel's Public Broadcasting Corporation, keeps serving as a fascist and racist right wing propaganda outlet. This time they made a 7-minute mini-documentary about an extreme settler's Jews-only construction company. The so-called journalist seems very buddy-buddy with the racist settler who owns the company and doesn't bother...

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Nacho Agony Auntvor 2 Jahren

This is pure Radio Rwanda level stuff designed to encourage settler violence like the Kosher Interahamwe they are.

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Yasha Levinevor 2 Jahren

ah the rebbe is there

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Paul Spaceyvor 2 Jahren

just another supremacist zionist bastard

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erroristvor 2 Jahren

I'll bet he paraded around in woman's cloting in Gaza while also taking it up the ass from one of his company buddies.

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Ⓥ Human Animalvor 1 Jahr

Unreal level of obsessive entitlement

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Ayyash° عياشvor 1 Jahr

Then it's weird for them when we tell them, Palestinians are coming back to Yafa. They're totally shocked! 🔻

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Kioto Rodonovor 1 Jahr

Le monde entier déteste Israël, pays de tarés racistes génocidaires.

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Panta Reivor 1 Jahr

@ireallyhateyou Can I have the name of the journalist and the date of the reporting ?

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B.M.vor 1 Jahr

Itay Asher May 27, 2024

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