I had a severe inflammatory reaction that resembled arthritis at first, progressed to three days of very unusual migrating excruciating pain throughout my body and then I could not move. Was treated with very high doses of steroids for four months. Many diagnosis were proposed, the correct one was “generalized inflammatory vaccine reaction”. Since then I personally met two people who had the same level of severe reaction (one treated with steroids and another with cytostatics) and many others with similar, but lighter versions, that involved only parts of the body. When I was brought to the hospital the triage nurse immediately asked when I had been vaccinated and told me that they were flooded with the patients like me.
My sister had a similar issue but luckily survived. She had thrombosis already as a teenager. After roughly 15 years and her being as healthy as she had ever been (no birth control, stopped smoking, eats very well and does more sports than ever) got the vaccine and had thrombosis only a few weeks after.
@@mrcsrkcrz From what I hear others testify ...it's as though the body's defense system is down and all those underlying conditions which were previously held in control have raised their ugly heads...that would explain the turbo cancers we are hearing about. I know of so many that were diagnosed with cancer and died within weeks - not the usual months. It reminds me of when we get stressed and run down and cold sores break out - the virus is always there but only manifests when the immune system is weakened. I would expect to see in jabbed people more severe reactions to flu etc than we would expect...
Lol, your question is weird and out of reality . Palestinians do not fight jews but they fight their Zionist occupiers. There are many Zionist Druze, muslim, Christian, soldiers in the israeli occupation forces . That does not change anything ! It was never about a fight between Islam and Judaism . It is just the fight against colonialism due to the effects of the second world war and the Jewish illegal immigration to Palestine in 1948 and many years before
I know someone else with same thing after first shot..he left it at that. I also know of one man with still young children, healthy type..found in his car ..heart just stopped.
I had the same except for both arms. I lost 15 pounds in 2 weeks because I was in so much pain I couldn't fix anything to eat. I couldn't lift my arms over shoulder high. I'd eat a slice of cheese and bread. Now I still don't have full range of motion in my shoulders.
@@8aNda1d I don't know how any tests could detect nerve damage, though... but have you had your vitamin and mineral levels tested? Vitamin D levels? Doctors often tend to forgo looking at these and will often call you crazy if you talk about vitamin and mineral levels in your blood. For example, most people are certainly vitamin D deficient because of lifestyle and/or geographic location, or because of cultural reasons (niqab, etc).
My sister almost died. She had thrombosis already as a teenager. After roughly 15 years and her being as healthy as she had ever been (no birth control, stopped smoking, eats very well and does more sports than ever) got the vaccine and had thrombosis only a few weeks after. Now she has to wear compression socks every day and get medicine for all her life to avoid future risks.
I had a PE, I was 30 healthy exercising zero health problems, and never had COVID (antibodies and tests negative), I was 4 weeks post second dose of Moderna The world and the educated scoffed and overall stay nonchalant about me having this life threatening event from a mandatory vaccination forced on me
I got myocarditis at the age of 20 had to rest for 1.5 years with no physical activity, had been active, doing sports and fit all my life Im israeli as well
I did...17 hrs after my second dose ... After calling the VAc people and vers.. which led to the ER... It was 2 weeks before they put heart reactions on the label. I was an active 35 year old Female, going to work on my kick scooter everyday and walking my dogs. Now I'm disabled taking what they tell me is heart failure medication and can barely walk with neurological issues. I can't do barely anything I used to, I walker and wheelchair are my daily friends I'm not even forty yet. The reality is we are out there. Interesting video Cory 👍👍
@@of-Israel no most all will live well beyond 5 years. Some will recover completely, but some will live only by taking medicine for the rest of their lives
1st degree family member was hospitalised with severe pneumonia a few days after the second vaccine in Israel. He was 79 and was strong with no previous lung related issues. He had been very careful with the lock down and took the vaccine quite willingly. In private conversations with nurses at the hospital, they admitted that his case was almost certainly related to the vaccine. No antibiotics helped, he was in induced coma, and he managed to pull through after a few weeks. He recuperated for an additional while in hospital and rehabilitation and was released home. Yet a few months later it returned, and he went again through the same loop, being under induced coma and breathing apparatus etc in ICU for a few months!! He pulled through again, amazingly and came back to his senses. Yet, due to the heavy sedation medicines, his kidneys failed leading to his passing a few months later. It was a full year ordeal. May his memory be blessed.
You're essentially asking people if they made a horrible mistake, so of course they will say "no" almost every time. Ego is way more important than objective reality.
You tumbled down in a rabbit hole, and now you twist reality in such a way that you perpetually right. Everybody I know took the vaccin and nobody had serious adverse events.
@@karenmarcus2727 if I had serious adverse events after vaccination I would make a lot of noise. If I had NOT taken the vaccin and got very sick, (long covid f.e.) I would be very ashamed and certainly NOT talk about it.
Well I personally know 14 ppl now no longer with us from taking that !! All 14 passed the same way. Heart failure. The youngest was 38 & prego , both passed. Many were 50 yrs old & many were elderly but I know 14 ppl that I knew very well that are no longer with us because they took that thing !! I do know different batches had different things in it & effects etc...including different countries got different products and in the beginning of it all many got a placebo. 14 PEOPLE !!! 🙏 ✝️
Would love for you to ask them if mass immigration to Israel would be a good thing or bad thing. Then ask them if mass immigration into Europe and America would be a good thing or bad thing and then have them explain why to both questions.
About 50 percent of the Israeli Jewish population are Mizrahi Jews who have lived in the Levant and adjacent areas for thousands of years and 70 percent of the Israeli Jewish population are Sabras.
Ah 'Sabras' that lovely non-apartheid word. These figures are made up just like most Israeli propaganda that the shills love to spread. There were about 20'000 Jews in the area in 1900 and then the land grabbing, persecution, and killing started.
@@alyelk4243 a racist term that is used to try to prove that all the Jewish immigrants who land grabbed, persecuted, and killed the Palestinians have some kind of claim to the land.
Israelis are so similar to Palestinians in their ways and often in their appearance too, it's mind-blowing and breaks my heart for what is happening. Just like Russians with Ukrainians. 🇮🇱🇵🇸🇺🇦🇷🇺
A Blessed Shabbat Shalom To All Am Yisroel And Friends Of Zion From Judea And Samaria: The Biblical Heartland Of The Nation State Of The Jewish People, Israel 🇮🇱. All My Good Thoughts And Prayers For Our Brave Soldiers And Hostages.
I know someone young, late thirties who also had a heart attack last year, but because its not immediately after the vaccination, so who really knows if its that or lifestyle...
My mother had a reaction to it where her had had swelled up ALOT. It happened a few days after taking the shot and happened again about a year later Edit: just to clarify, it swells and hurts so much that her hand, when it happens, becomes incapacitated
I was diagnosed with arrhythmia starting 3 months after I got the vaccine and my life has sucked in various ways ever since. I'm still not 100% sure the vaccine caused it, and I'm still pro-vaccine because I understand my sacrifice is worth it so that other people won't die. On the one hand, we don't need to deny that there are side-effects, but on the other hand that's just how vaccines work and it's a tradeoff.
please ask them both muslums and israelis what they think of jordan fully absorbing the west bank with full citizenship bec the way i see it its the only long term plan that no one wants to talk about
It's actually quite obvious that the vaccine will have some effects. Everything reacts with the body and that's something millions of people did with something completely new (yes there where tests but still new to each individual taking it). The more important question is how much better or worse the situation would be today if there where no vaccines. Or how it'll be in decades (some effects could technically only start showing in many years). I didn't like how politicians forced or at least strongly manipulated people to get vaccines but i still think it helped in general. That although my sister actually almost died and extremely likely it came from the vaccine. Which in most cases is hart or impossible to proof, so also the issue with this question... but in her case it was too obvious
Wow, Israel seems to have had a very high compliance rate with the vaccines. So proud of our Eastern European countries who didn't buckle under the pressure. I don't know of many people who died from Covid but all of the ones who did sought medical help. Seems there's a very high correlation between receiving treatment for Covid and having a poor outcome.
Hey Corey, do you think all the people in your comment section are conspiracy theorists? What an insulting thing to say to people when they’ve shared LIVED experience of adverse reactions.
The real question should be - how many of those who got fully vaccinated did that because they've been promised full protection from covid and in the end almost all of them still got it , yet no one was actually accountable for making this false promise or intentional disinformation.
All human beings are our cousins. But brothers? I'm Israeli Jew, all Jews are of course brothers, regardless of skin color - whether white, brown or black, it means to us the same as height or hair color. The other people I would call our brothers are Samaritan Israelites, Karaites, and, outside of the nation - for different reasons, the Druze people of Israel. Others, who show us love and support, I'd be proud to call friends. But with the Druze its much deeper.
Appalling Hebrew again by Corey Gil-Shuster. How does that Canadian do it to live for so long in Israel and to not speak Hebrew beyond a very basic level?
"Expats" do this all the time: move somewhere, live there for 20 years, and never learn the language. It's mostly people from English-speaking countries who do this, I've noticed - I guess they just don't really care enough to truly learn the language of the country they move to?
They have light skinned, blue-eyed blondes in Israel from 6500BCE, as shown in the peer-reviewed genetic study, *_"Ancient DNA from Chalcolithic Israel reveals the role of Population Mixture in Cultural Transformation"_* These people are not Europeans, in fact, Eighty percent of Israeli Jews are Sabras. Sixty percent of Israeli Jews are Mizrahi Jews forced out of the Arab and Muslim countries because Israel became a state. Less than twenty percent of Israeli Jews are from Europe, most are recent immigrants from Ukraine and Russia because of the war.
Palestinians are Not an ethnicity, nor a nationality. They are many different peoples. There is no proof of "Palestinians" being "true Hebrews". There are some Palestinians that are descendants of ancient Jews, others are Muslim refugees invited into the land by the Ottomans from Europe and Africa. Bosniaks, Circassians, Chechins, Turkemans, and Sudanese are not Palestinians, or Hebrews. Many Palestinians are Arab Levantine laborers that came into the land in the 1900s as support personnel for the British and because of the prosperity brought by the Jews reclaiming the land. Egyptians, Syrians, Iraqis, Jordanians and Lebanese are not Palestinians or Hebrews!
I had a severe inflammatory reaction that resembled arthritis at first, progressed to three days of very unusual migrating excruciating pain throughout my body and then I could not move. Was treated with very high doses of steroids for four months. Many diagnosis were proposed, the correct one was “generalized inflammatory vaccine reaction”. Since then I personally met two people who had the same level of severe reaction (one treated with steroids and another with cytostatics) and many others with similar, but lighter versions, that involved only parts of the body. When I was brought to the hospital the triage nurse immediately asked when I had been vaccinated and told me that they were flooded with the patients like me.
My aunt had blood clots from her AstraZeneca and died a few weeks later - suddenly at home...
My sister had a similar issue but luckily survived. She had thrombosis already as a teenager. After roughly 15 years and her being as healthy as she had ever been (no birth control, stopped smoking, eats very well and does more sports than ever) got the vaccine and had thrombosis only a few weeks after.
@@mrcsrkcrz From what I hear others testify ...it's as though the body's defense system is down and all those underlying conditions which were previously held in control have raised their ugly heads...that would explain the turbo cancers we are hearing about.
I know of so many that were diagnosed with cancer and died within weeks - not the usual months.
It reminds me of when we get stressed and run down and cold sores break out - the virus is always there but only manifests when the immune system is weakened.
I would expect to see in jabbed people more severe reactions to flu etc than we would expect...
Hey corey can you ask Palestinians: if all Israelis will convert to islam would make peace with them?
Lol, your question is weird and out of reality .
Palestinians do not fight jews but they fight their Zionist occupiers. There are many Zionist Druze, muslim, Christian, soldiers in the israeli occupation forces . That does not change anything !
It was never about a fight between Islam and Judaism . It is just the fight against colonialism due to the effects of the second world war and the Jewish illegal immigration to Palestine in 1948 and many years before
Yes of course we do..why not? We love...need peace 💗
That's a good question please ask! 😊
That's a brilliant question
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Here is the answer
I didn't get the vaccine but my Mum did & afterwards she got diagnosed with polymyalgia rheumatica.
You clearly see that they are lying!
I know someone else with same thing after first shot..he left it at that. I also know of one man with still young children, healthy type..found in his car ..heart just stopped.
My fiancé had a strong reaction to it and he is Israeli, my mom too, she couldn't move her left hand anymore for a long time.
I had the same except for both arms. I lost 15 pounds in 2 weeks because I was in so much pain I couldn't fix anything to eat. I couldn't lift my arms over shoulder high. I'd eat a slice of cheese and bread. Now I still don't have full range of motion in my shoulders.
Sounds like nerve damage??
@@rajm2626 I've had all kinds of tests. Nothing shows anything
@@8aNda1d I don't know how any tests could detect nerve damage, though... but have you had your vitamin and mineral levels tested? Vitamin D levels? Doctors often tend to forgo looking at these and will often call you crazy if you talk about vitamin and mineral levels in your blood. For example, most people are certainly vitamin D deficient because of lifestyle and/or geographic location, or because of cultural reasons (niqab, etc).
@@rajm2626yes, there are tests. It's called electomyography (EMG) and is a nerve conductivity test.
My sister almost died. She had thrombosis already as a teenager. After roughly 15 years and her being as healthy as she had ever been (no birth control, stopped smoking, eats very well and does more sports than ever) got the vaccine and had thrombosis only a few weeks after. Now she has to wear compression socks every day and get medicine for all her life to avoid future risks.
I had a PE, I was 30 healthy exercising zero health problems, and never had COVID (antibodies and tests negative), I was 4 weeks post second dose of Moderna
The world and the educated scoffed and overall stay nonchalant about me having this life threatening event from a mandatory vaccination forced on me
I got myocarditis at the age of 20 had to rest for 1.5 years with no physical activity, had been active, doing sports and fit all my life
Im israeli as well
Did you get Pfizer?
@@tdscoop yes
No you didn’t.
@@dewilew2137 oksy if you say so
I did...17 hrs after my second dose ... After calling the VAc people and vers.. which led to the ER... It was 2 weeks before they put heart reactions on the label. I was an active 35 year old Female, going to work on my kick scooter everyday and walking my dogs. Now I'm disabled taking what they tell me is heart failure medication and can barely walk with neurological issues. I can't do barely anything I used to, I walker and wheelchair are my daily friends I'm not even forty yet. The reality is we are out there. Interesting video Cory 👍👍
I refused to get vaccinated against covid and I am very happy with my choice.
right on
Not everyone who got myocarditis went to the hospital, but I'd say that is a pretty severe reaction.
I believe life expectancy is like 5 years
@@of-Israel no most all will live well beyond 5 years. Some will recover completely, but some will live only by taking medicine for the rest of their lives
@@of-Israel thats mostly because its usually on old people, but the statistics for young people is very low chance of being fatal
Y’all are delusional
I'm non-vaxxed 💖💖💖
The people who had a "negative reaction" to covid were infinitely more than those who had a reaction to the vaccine...
1st degree family member was hospitalised with severe pneumonia a few days after the second vaccine in Israel. He was 79 and was strong with no previous lung related issues. He had been very careful with the lock down and took the vaccine quite willingly.
In private conversations with nurses at the hospital, they admitted that his case was almost certainly related to the vaccine. No antibiotics helped, he was in induced coma, and he managed to pull through after a few weeks. He recuperated for an additional while in hospital and rehabilitation and was released home. Yet a few months later it returned, and he went again through the same loop, being under induced coma and breathing apparatus etc in ICU for a few months!! He pulled through again, amazingly and came back to his senses. Yet, due to the heavy sedation medicines, his kidneys failed leading to his passing a few months later. It was a full year ordeal. May his memory be blessed.
Gods punishment for being juice
What does this mean@@hikingjoe4752
I know a guitar player that went into a coma and had his fingers partially amputated after having the jab
You're essentially asking people if they made a horrible mistake, so of course they will say "no" almost every time. Ego is way more important than objective reality.
You tumbled down in a rabbit hole, and now you twist reality in such a way that you perpetually right.
Everybody I know took the vaccin and nobody had serious adverse events.
so true....none of them will admit it.
@@karenmarcus2727 if I had serious adverse events after vaccination I would make a lot of noise. If I had NOT taken the vaccin and got very sick, (long covid f.e.) I would be very ashamed and certainly NOT talk about it.
@@Schokland2007 i dont agree. everyone knows by now how poisonous that thing was. No one who declined it has any regrets.
@@karenmarcus2727 everyone in your rabbit hole, for sure.
Is death considered a serious side effect?
yes
Unless it's the main intention of the intervention it would be described as a side effect.
I'm not sure it's a side effect.
Well I personally know 14 ppl now no longer with us from taking that !!
All 14 passed the same way. Heart failure. The youngest was 38 & prego , both passed. Many were 50 yrs old & many were elderly but I know 14 ppl that I knew very well that are no longer with us because they took that thing !! I do know different batches had different things in it & effects etc...including different countries got different products and in the beginning of it all many got a placebo.
14 PEOPLE !!! 🙏 ✝️
I don't believe you.
Yes, in the beginning testing the vaccin people got placebo. That is normal practice.
@Schokland2007 well shame on you for being so ignorant and decieved !!!
It took my dad away !!!
@Schokland2007 theres a dummy born everyday ! Your comment reveals you to be in this category !! Now everyone reading knows this about you !! 💯
@@garylee12345 i lost my dad 3 weeks after he took the 3rd jab.
Would love for you to ask them if mass immigration to Israel would be a good thing or bad thing. Then ask them if mass immigration into Europe and America would be a good thing or bad thing and then have them explain why to both questions.
It's bad for both because you can't preserve your culture with that.
Come home
About 50 percent of the Israeli Jewish population are Mizrahi Jews who have lived in the Levant and adjacent areas for thousands of years and 70 percent of the Israeli Jewish population are Sabras.
Ah 'Sabras' that lovely non-apartheid word. These figures are made up just like most Israeli propaganda that the shills love to spread. There were about 20'000 Jews in the area in 1900 and then the land grabbing, persecution, and killing started.
What are sabras ?
@@alyelk4243 Any Jew born in Israel.
@@alyelk4243 a racist term that is used to try to prove that all the Jewish immigrants who land grabbed, persecuted, and killed the Palestinians have some kind of claim to the land.
Not true , only a very few lived in the lavanine, mezrhi jews came from Yemen Iraq Morocco and libya
Israelis are so similar to Palestinians in their ways and often in their appearance too, it's mind-blowing and breaks my heart for what is happening.
Just like Russians with Ukrainians.
🇮🇱🇵🇸🇺🇦🇷🇺
The outer appearance may be similar but the hearts aren't. Palestinians are clearly good people, especially Gazans.
@@TT-hx9njlol wow, but you’re not antisemitic to Jews though right?
@@TT-hx9nj Palestinian men are really beautiful 😍
Racist @@TT-hx9nj
@@TT-hx9nj”clearly” lol
I had a severe reaction
I'm sorry you couldn't see the deception at the time that was taking place & fell for it all. I knew from day one what was truly happening
What was your reaction, I gotta hear this
Had flu like symptoms, bacterial growth on head.
A Blessed Shabbat Shalom To All Am Yisroel And Friends Of Zion From Judea And Samaria: The Biblical Heartland Of The Nation State Of The Jewish People, Israel 🇮🇱.
All My Good Thoughts And Prayers For Our Brave Soldiers And Hostages.
i got POTS and MCAS 32 hours the BA5 bivalent and tested negative for covid antibodies three times
I know someone that died from covid vaccine
I know 2 people who died of Covid.
@@TheLaceWeaver my friends cousins uncle's niece had bad issues with it
I know someone young, late thirties who also had a heart attack last year, but because its not immediately after the vaccination, so who really knows if its that or lifestyle...
My mother had a reaction to it where her had had swelled up ALOT. It happened a few days after taking the shot and happened again about a year later
Edit: just to clarify, it swells and hurts so much that her hand, when it happens, becomes incapacitated
I think the first two were just giving whichever answer would get them out of the conversation faster
I was diagnosed with arrhythmia starting 3 months after I got the vaccine and my life has sucked in various ways ever since. I'm still not 100% sure the vaccine caused it, and I'm still pro-vaccine because I understand my sacrifice is worth it so that other people won't die. On the one hand, we don't need to deny that there are side-effects, but on the other hand that's just how vaccines work and it's a tradeoff.
I didn't get the vaccine and no one died. You flattened the curve and now have body problems as a result... why continue blindly believing?
This is an amazing testimony to the power of unfounded belief.
Well keep It pro vaccine... lol
Thats not how vaccines work, thats how the untested shit you took work.
No it isnt...
please ask them both muslums and israelis what they think of jordan fully absorbing the west bank with full citizenship bec the way i see it its the only long term plan that no one wants to talk about
yes i know jordan doesnt want it but this should be the goal of the international community
also gaza absorbed by Egypt
It's actually quite obvious that the vaccine will have some effects. Everything reacts with the body and that's something millions of people did with something completely new (yes there where tests but still new to each individual taking it). The more important question is how much better or worse the situation would be today if there where no vaccines. Or how it'll be in decades (some effects could technically only start showing in many years). I didn't like how politicians forced or at least strongly manipulated people to get vaccines but i still think it helped in general. That although my sister actually almost died and extremely likely it came from the vaccine. Which in most cases is hart or impossible to proof, so also the issue with this question... but in her case it was too obvious
Lebron James' son
They look dishonest.
Look at the answers of Israelis, very smart and educated, they know what they say, think then say, very proud to belong that nation ❤❤
Your roots are in Europe, white man
Free Palestine
@@MohammedHassan-ym8qf Palestine is Jordan , you mean free Jordan
@@MohammedHassan-ym8qf your roots are not in Europe, black man.
😂Proud..
You should have asked more women Corey. We are the ones that has worsened symptoms of endometriosis, issues with our periods…
Wow, Israel seems to have had a very high compliance rate with the vaccines. So proud of our Eastern European countries who didn't buckle under the pressure. I don't know of many people who died from Covid but all of the ones who did sought medical help. Seems there's a very high correlation between receiving treatment for Covid and having a poor outcome.
Hey Corey, do you think all the people in your comment section are conspiracy theorists? What an insulting thing to say to people when they’ve shared LIVED experience of adverse reactions.
The translation really needs to be worked on
BI🛑WEAP🛑N
Straight outta europe 1:26, 1:54 3:00, 4:54, 6:04, 7:45 5:28
They are NOT European 🇪🇺🇪🇺🇪🇺
The person on 6:04 is a palestinian arab
The real question should be - how many of those who got fully vaccinated did that because they've been promised full protection from covid and in the end almost all of them still got it , yet no one was actually accountable for making this false promise or intentional disinformation.
These comments are so ridiculous.
😮😢
7:25 what a good sheep
Just maybe a talented wolf dressed in sheep's wool.
Chroley ask jewish rabbi are africans and jewish brothers
All human beings are our cousins. But brothers? I'm Israeli Jew, all Jews are of course brothers, regardless of skin color - whether white, brown or black, it means to us the same as height or hair color. The other people I would call our brothers are Samaritan Israelites, Karaites, and, outside of the nation - for different reasons, the Druze people of Israel. Others, who show us love and support, I'd be proud to call friends. But with the Druze its much deeper.
Appalling Hebrew again by Corey Gil-Shuster. How does that Canadian do it to live for so long in Israel and to not speak Hebrew beyond a very basic level?
"Expats" do this all the time: move somewhere, live there for 20 years, and never learn the language. It's mostly people from English-speaking countries who do this, I've noticed - I guess they just don't really care enough to truly learn the language of the country they move to?
English. Like you, here.
La'
Those ppl are whyt europeans, Palestinians are the true Hebrew! Free Palestine
Stop your nonsense. Some of those people were Arab israeli and they lived happily in Israel
They have light skinned, blue-eyed blondes in Israel from 6500BCE, as shown in the peer-reviewed genetic study, *_"Ancient DNA from Chalcolithic Israel reveals the role of Population Mixture in Cultural Transformation"_* These people are not Europeans, in fact, Eighty percent of Israeli Jews are Sabras. Sixty percent of Israeli Jews are Mizrahi Jews forced out of the Arab and Muslim countries because Israel became a state. Less than twenty percent of Israeli Jews are from Europe, most are recent immigrants from Ukraine and Russia because of the war.
Palestinians are Not an ethnicity, nor a nationality. They are many different peoples. There is no proof of "Palestinians" being "true Hebrews". There are some Palestinians that are descendants of ancient Jews, others are Muslim refugees invited into the land by the Ottomans from Europe and Africa. Bosniaks, Circassians, Chechins, Turkemans, and Sudanese are not Palestinians, or Hebrews.
Many Palestinians are Arab Levantine laborers that came into the land in the 1900s as support personnel for the British and because of the prosperity brought by the Jews reclaiming the land. Egyptians, Syrians, Iraqis, Jordanians and Lebanese are not Palestinians or Hebrews!
Lol
I know arabs that are blond with blue eyes, same with Palestinians.
I wonder what you can say about it😂
If Pals are the true Hebrews then where is their Hebraic heritage, language and customs? Oh yes, they don’t have any of them.
Free Palestine 🇵🇸
Yawn (from a Muslim)
Gazans already were given a state in 2005. ......they trashed it.
Free Palestine? Okay $0.00 there you go no charge !
Israel is freeing it, from hamas.