I am in south Lebanon, where countless Lebanese families are heading back home.
Passing through the historic city of Tyre you are confronted by overwhelming Israeli devastation that envelopes the senses; downed residential homes, burned out vehicles, and damaged ambulances. But people are returning, some on foot, others packed tightly into vehicles that are running only by the grace of God.
The pain of forced displacement has been soothed by the balm of a precarious return.
The genocidal Zionist regime has killed more Lebanese citizens today, in violation of the ceasefire.
Netanyahu seems determined to wreck the global economy.
Dilan Yeşilgöz in Tokyo, zwetend in een tanktopje: 'Japan is zo veilig en economisch sterk!'
Natuurlijk kutwijf.
Omdat Japan z'n land NIET laat overspoelen door derderwereldstront, in tegenstelling tot wat jij en je VVD-kameraden met Nederland doen.
Jij, Turkse import, loopt daar te oreren over 'onze veiligheid' en Oekraïne terwijl ons volk thuis vervangen wordt, buurten verbranden en de eigen Nederlander nergens meer thuis is.
Hypocriete verrader. Ga terug naar Ankara als je zo van homogene landen houdt.
Nederland is fucking dood dankzij types zoals jij.
@telegraaf Het is echt meer dan depressief! De fout ligt bij Koeman, Depay en Brobbey hadden nooit moeten invallen en de conclusie is dus dat Nederland een matig voetbal land is en zeker niet zomaar de laatste 32 of 16 gaat halen
@talkSPORT Emma should stop showing this insecure behaviour and should learn to read a match by now. She actually needs a lot of counselling and support to deal with the technical and tactical issues in a match.
He came into this country when SHE was Home Secretary. Oh the shamelessness of these politicians.
Also - the idea that the UK shouldn’t now take refugees from Sudan? From Sudan?? Where almost everyone agrees there’s a genocide and one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises?
@ElTrumpista That’s very good actually, they have got hardly anything to offer. The main reason for that is no immigrant will want to come to Argentina as the country itself is poor and underdeveloped and has got hardly any educational opportunities.