🇮🇱 Israeli soldiers point rifles at CNN journalists… then choke one on camera
All while documenting an illegal settler outpost in the West Bank, where a 75-year-old man was reportedly beaten inside his home.
Source: CNN
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Have you found more hatred than this?
Iran has released a video of the strike on the girls school.
A US tomahawk missile is clearly visible, debunking the US blatant lie. They also struck the same school 40 minutes later to murder those involved in the rescue effort.
THE US DOUBLE TAPPED A SCHOOL!
I have seen this picture cross my feed many times, and every single time it pulls me up short. His little blue lunchbox, the sneakers that are probably a tad too big because he would grow into them, the straps for his glasses so that he didn’t lose them, his checkered shirt that his little hands might have stumbled over in trying to make sure he got every button right, or perhaps his mother bent down to help him with; his mother who he waves goodbye to, who he loved and who loved him so deeply.
"They said "But Saudi Arabia killed a journalist."
"I mean, Israel's killed 240 journalists... I didn't know y'all were still counting."
Dave is back.
Good luck cancelling Dave Chappelle, Zionists. 😘🖕🏽😂
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Virgil Van Dijk on Trent returning to Anfield
“I don’t really care to be honest. He’s not a Liverpool player anymore, we’re all hoping that he starts so our wingers can have some fun (laughs).”
Alexander- Arnold: "I'll always love the club, I'll always be a fan of the club. I'll always be thankful for the opportunities and the things we achieved together; they'll live with me forever.
"No matter what, my feelings won't change towards Liverpool. I've got memories there that will last me a lifetime and, no matter how I'm received, that won't change."
Trent Alexander Arnold on the Liverpool return in the Champions League:
“I think when the draw was announced, I think everyone kind of knew it was going to happen. You know, it was destined for that fixture to come. Obviously they are a top team, I knew at some stage, at some point, I’d end up going back there or playing against Liverpool, either here or there. And it’s happening so soon so mixed emotions. A very, very difficult game, but one that I’m excited for, you know, huge game on a huge stage. To go and try and perform.
“The reception and the atmosphere will contribute, but more so, the football to me. Having played there and under the coach, I understand how good of a team they are. And although, they haven’t had the results of late, they re still a top footballing team.
“There were a lot of messages, Robbo, Mo, Ibou… we were all laughing because everybody knew it was going to happen.
“No, if I was to score, I wouldn’t celebrate to be honest.”
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