Alan Cleland🇲🇽 avanza a octavos de final del #Surf tras vencer 15.17 pts contra 4.43 pts a Andy Criere🇪🇦.
En la siguiente instancia enfrentará a Joan Duru🇨🇵 el día de mañana con horario aún por confirmar.
A lot of emotion in this. I just want to say THANK YOU Green Bay. Thank you for the last 11 years. It’s been a hell of a run. I always wanted to raise a Lombardi on Lombardi avenue, but I will never complain. I gave it my all. I always gave it my best no matter the circumstance and to me, that truly was enough. My 32 year old self is so damn proud of that 21 year old with no facial hair, bushy tail kid that just wanted to do his best. I’m so proud of you. For whatever happens next, I look forward to it. To the city and fans all across the world, I just want to say thank you. To the entire organization, Thank you. To entire coaching staffs, Thank you. To the entire support staff, Thank you. To my wife and daughter (Frankie and Felix): I hope you are proud. To my family (Debbie, Karl, Eric, Andrew, and Danielle): I hope I represented our name with pride these past 11 years in Green Bay. I cannot thank everyone, so I hope this post will suffice. Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile, because it happened.
Love 69. #Dinnerfor2
No, Jesus was not “Palestinian.”
In fact, the Roman punishment of the Jews of Judea through the renaming of Judea to “Syria Palaestina” did not take place until 200 years after Jesus’ life in Judea.
Reality:
1) Jesus was born a Jew, to a Jewish family, in Bethlehem, Judea.
2) Bethlehem was a city in Judea, the former Kingdom of Judah. This was the southern kingdom of the Jews, the native inhabitants of the region. The northern kingdom of the Jews was called Israel; it was conquered by Assyrians 722 years before the time of Jesus.
3) During Jesus’ lifetime, Judea was occupied by the Romans.
4) Jesus was a Rabbi who practiced Judaism.
5) Jesus’ last meal is described as a Passover Seder … because he was Jewish.
6) After Jesus was crucified and killed by the Romans, his followers believed he was resurrected. Today, his followers are known as Christians.
7) Christian beliefs originate from Judaism and from Jesus, as well as from those who followed his teachings.
8) Christmas is celebrated today by Christians but it is a celebration of Jesus’ birth in Judea to a Jewish family because Christianity is rooted in the history and beliefs of the Jews of Judea.
9) Two centuries after the life of Jesus in Judea, the Romans punished the rebellious Jews of Judea, after winning the Jewish-Roman Wars, by renaming Judea to Syria Palaestina.
10) The region of Syria Palaestina was eventually conquered by the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire conceded this territory following the end of World War I in 1918. The land was assigned to Britain by the San Remo conference in April of 1920.
11) The British immediately began plans to facilitate the recreation of a Jewish homeland in the region referred to at the time as Palestine.
12) Israel, the name reused from the northern kingdom of the Jews, was established as a modern country in 1948.
13) Modern day Israel contains only a portion of the land belonging to the original kingdoms of the Jews.
Israeli soldiers were securing a munitions area in Gaza when a puppy ran up to them.
Dogs are looked down upon in Palestinian culture, so it’s very rare to see a dog in that area.
"This is uncommon in Gaza. In general, there are almost no animals there. We saw cats here and there, but no dogs. He was really thin and weak and looked in bad shape. We let him drink and rest…
At one point, during the evacuation of a soldier, we seized the chance to also take the dog out of Gaza. When a tank arrived for the evacuation, we requested to include the dog. We arranged a travel bag for him, placed the dog inside with his head sticking out, and transported him to Israel."
The family of the medic who told the story has adopted the dog. He’s now living happily in Israel and is well cared for.
A ver, vamos a entender algo..
Hace poco más de 2 semanas la organización terrorista Hamas entró a nuestras casas y masacró a más de 1.400 personas.
Desde entonces han disparado más de 7.700 cohetes. Día y noche atacando a la población civil israelí.
El Hamas lleva años robándose los recursos de los palestinos.
Miles de millones de dólares en impuestos y ayuda humanitaria que en lugar de invertirlos en el bienestar de su población lo invierten en cohetes, túneles subterráneos, miles de armas y hasta cámaras GoPro para que los terroristas puedan filmar sus "hazañas" asesinas orgullosos.
Ahora..
Dicen que hay una crisis de combustible en Gaza.
Pero todos saben que Hamas tiene más de 500.000 litros de combustible acaparados en la Franja, que están utilizando para iluminar los túneles donde almacenan armas (como las que usaron el 7/10 para asesinarnos en nuestras casas) y para disparar cohetes (como los +7.700 que disparan día y noche).
Y el mundo le reclama a Israel: ¿por qué no dejan entrar combustible a Gaza?
Vienen, nos matan, usan el combustible para hacerlo y pretenden que le demos más combustible para que lo puedan seguir haciendo?
¿Por qué no nos piden que les mandemos, ya que estamos, un cargamento de granadas y otro de misiles dirigidos para que nos puedan atacar con todo?
Pero la cosa empeora..
¿Por qué el mundo lleva 16 años alimentando la maquinaria terrorista del Hamas?
Habían pruebas más que claras de que esto es exactamente lo que estaba haciendo el Hamas.
Y en lugar de exigir y presionar al Hamas para que no usen recursos civiles para fines terroristas, le reclamaban a Israel por no dejar entrar más recursos civiles para seguir alimentando esa maquinaria terrorista.
Y todavía peor..
Los terroristas del Hamas le roban la semana pasada 24.000 litros de combustible a UNRWA.
UNRWA lo confiesa en Twitter y después borra el tweet.
Y para peor, la misma UNRWA sale a atacar a Israel por no dejar pasar combustible.
El mundo se volvió loco o estúpido.
O bueno, creo que los 2.
We have proof that Hamas is putting up roadblocks to prevent Palestinian civilians from evacuating from northern to southern Gaza.
Hamas prides itself on putting civilians in harm’s way and is responsible for every civilian casualty.
📸 @IDF#HamasISIS
🇺🇸 | Se reporta que el Portaaviones de EE.UU., USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78), junto con otros buques del Grupo de Ataque de Portaaviones 12, que incluye al Crucero de clase Ticonderoga USS Normandy (CG-60), así como a los Destructores de clase Arleigh Burke USS Ramage (DDG-61), USS McFaul (DDG-74) y USS Thomas Hudner (DDG-116), se dirigen hacia el Mediterráneo Oriental en un "gesto de apoyo" a Israel, y para asistir en la posible evacuación de ciudadanos estadounidenses del país si fuese necesario.