@RachelMoiselle It's the word delight, it promises so much. We will go back and check again and again throughout our lifetime. Your Edmund observation nails it.
Alicia from Spain has been languishing in Libyan militia jails for three weeks now. Her government isn’t helping her. Pedro Sanchez has said nothing. There’s no huge marches. Nobody knows her name or face because unluckily for Alicia she wasn’t detained by Israel.
It can only make sense if you are calling for the investigation of everyone who had fought in foreign wars. The UK welcomes 1000's of former combatants into this country with open arms. There is zero consideration for their participation in conflicts just a blanket 'Refugees Welcome Here' from your party members. But somehow you think it's reasonable to single out Jews. This truly is the lowest you've sunk. Manchester is totally ashamed of you. Jews worldwide are in shock at the depths of your betrayal. And for what, a few council seats and a handful of MPs in Parliament. 🤮
Hey Zack, quick question for consistency: Are you also demanding databases for Syrian, Iranian, Palestinian, Iraqi, and Afghan nationals in Britain who’ve served in militaries accused of war crimes? Or is it just the Jews you want a special list for? Any British national who fought for a foreign army facing ‘war crimes’ accusations should be on your radar, right? Or…?
I hope Hampshire Police and the CPS have a good explanation as to why Digwa’s brother and father have not yet been charged.
His mother is being sentenced soon for removing the murder weapon from the crime scene.
If his brother and father knew Henry had been stabbed, are they not accessories too?
The brother called 999 to falsely report Henry for racially attacking the murderer.
The father physically detained a dying Henry until the police arrived.
None of them informed the police that Henry had been stabbed. All watched him die, handcuffed, on the ground.
Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib provides a sobering assessment of the last 80 years of Palestinian history: “armed resistance” has been an unmitigated disaster for the Palestinian people, yielding only lost land, lost lives, and the steady erosion of any viable future.
Violence has and will continue to be a strategic dead end - a cycle of death and destruction that only radical pragmatism can break.