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genocide does not exclusively entail extermination it also includes forced transfer of populations from their homeland... israel has done both of these things extensively in the past including the recent past.
as for the present... Tally Gotliv has called for nuclear weapons to be used on gaza, the prime minister has referred to them as amalekites (see samuel 15:3 - god instructs israelites to exterminate them), an IDF source told sky news that they wished to reduce gaza to a city of tents, and Eli Cohen has promised to annex Gazan territory into Israel. that's intent.
Retro @ 17.23. You are talking total carp again as usual. It was Ameican industrial power that proved crucial. American factories turned our more planes tanks ships and shells than Britain and the USSR combined. Allowing the Americans to defeat Japan virtually single handed and play a huge role in the Victory over Nazi Germany. ......Get It..
""The British were the single biggest agents in the defeat of Nazi Germany. They were there from day one until the end. The so-called "invincible" Germans army tried and failed, with their allies, for two years in WW2 to defeat the British army in North Africa. The finest army in the world from mid 1942 onwards was the British. From El Alemein it moved right up into Denmark, through nine countries, and not once suffered a reverse taking all in its path. Over 90% of German armour in the west was destroyed by the British. Montgomery had to give the US armies an infantry role as they were not equipped to engage massed German SS armour.
Montgomery stopped the Germans in every event they attacked him:
♦ August 1942 - Alem el Halfa
♦ October 1942 - El Alamein
♦ March 1943 - Medenine
♦ June 1944 - Normandy
♦ Sept/Oct 1944 - Holland
♦ December 1944 - Battle of the Bulge""
John Peate
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