Beit Haggai, Elon Moreh, Bracha, Yitzhar, Ateret, Karmi Tzur, Otniel

Beit Haggai, Elon Moreh, Bracha, Yitzhar, Ateret, Karmi Tzur, Otniel REALLY? I do not hate, Netanajhu because he has been exploiting me for his interests for 13 years and prevents me from manifesting myself as Messiah, because, he has no other interests than the good of the nation! and because I also have no personal interests .. we await events because as politicians we must be practical!

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    Beit Haggai, Elon Moreh, Bracha, Yitzhar, Ateret, Karmi Tzur and Otniel REALLY?
    I do not hate, Netanajhu because he has been exploiting me for his interests for 13 years and prevents me from manifesting myself as Messiah,
    because, he has no other interests than the good of the nation!
    and because I also have no personal interests ..
    we await events because as politicians we must be practical!

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    Beit Haggai, Elon Moreh, Bracha, Yitzhar, Ateret, Karmi Tzur and Otniel REALLY?
    i am your MESSIA but you are not choice me.
    if I was here?
    all the Palestinians would have already been brought to Syria!
    that\’s why you have a blood price to pay!

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    at idle:
    of course IDF will not abandon the affected settlements of Beit Haggai, Elon Moreh, Bracha, Yitzhar, Ateret, Karmi Tzur and Otniel.
    at best, they should also enter sovereignty.
    Muslims do not understand that terrorism (which arises from the systematic genocide of the UMMA sharia Quran) is not always a good investment.
    soon all the Super Powers of the Planet will unite against the ARAB LEAGUE
    this is our plan!

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    al minimo:
    certo IDF non abbandonerà gli insediamenti interessati di Beit Haggai, Elon Moreh, Bracha, Yitzhar, Ateret, Karmi Tzur e Otniel.
    al massimo, dovrebbero entrare anche loro nella sovranità.
    musulmani non comprendono che il terrorismo (che nasce dal genocidio sistematico della UMMA sharia Corano) non è sempre un buon investimento.
    presto tutte le Super potenze del Pianeta si uniranno contro la LEGA ARABA
    questo è il nostro piano!


UniusREI🕎Governor brotherhood33 minutes ago

Donald TRUMP] [against this criminal satanist, deep State, esoteric agenda, Masonic consociativism and its Churches of Satan? security services should intervene! ] President Donald TRUMP] must say to the nation:
1. that bullying and police abuse is a responsibility of Obama, and the Democratic Party,
2. that severe measures will be taken against police abuse,
3. that the nation cannot be destroyed,
is that
4. anyone who protests from this moment:
he will be arrested and may even lose his life!
5. proclaim curfew against all gatherings!

1. che il bullismo e gli abusi della polizia è una responsabilità di Obama, e del partito democratico,
2. che saranno presi provvedimenti, severi, contro gli abusi della polizia,
3. che la nazione non può essere distrutta,
e che
4. chiunque protesta, da questo momento:
sarà arrestato e potrebbe anche perdere la vita!
5. proclamare il coprifuoco contro tutti gli assembramenti!


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Matthew Lathum2 hours ago

Dear Trump ! make negros slave again, when they do not want freedoms, they are monkey\’s and better for them in this stage of human development. Liberals destroyed whole world !


UniusREI🕎Governor brotherhood Matthew Lathum30 minutes ago

talmud darwin rothschild goyims slaves agenda?

“We have the greatest country in the world,” the president declared. “We’re going to keep it safe.”

By Associated Press

Wielding extraordinary federal authority, President Donald Trump threatened the nation’s governors on Monday that he would deploy the military to states if they did not stamp out violent protests over police brutality that have roiled the nation over the past week.

Trump’s rhetoric came as the nation convulsed through another round of violence over the death of George Floyd at a time when the country is already buckling under the coronavirus outbreak and the Depression-level unemployment it has caused.

The president demanded an end to the heated protests in remarks from the White House Rose Garden and vowed to use more force to achieve that aim.

If governors throughout the country do not deploy the National Guard in sufficient numbers to “dominate the streets,” Trump said the U.S. military would step in to “quickly solve the problem for them.”

“We have the greatest country in the world,” the president declared. “We’re going to keep it safe.”

A military deployment by Trump to U.S. states would mark a stunning federal intervention rarely seen in modern American history.

Some around the president likened the moment to 1968, when Richard Nixon ran as the law-and-order candidate in the aftermath of a summer of riots, capturing the White House. But despite his efforts to portray himself as a political outsider, Trump is an incumbent who risks being held responsible for the violence.
Get-tough approach

Minutes before Trump began speaking, police and National Guard soldiers began aggressively forcing back hundreds of peaceful protesters who had gathered in Lafayette Park, across the street from the White House, where they were chanting against police brutality and Floyd’s death in Minneapolis. As Trump spoke, tear gas canisters could be heard exploding.

Floyd died last week after he was pinned to the pavement by a police officer who put his knee on the handcuffed black man’s neck until he stopped breathing. His death set off protests that spread from Minneapolis across America. His brother Terrence pleaded with protesters on Monday to remain peaceful.

Five months before Election Day, the president made clear that he would stake his reelection efforts on convincing voters that his strong-arm approach was warranted to quell the most intense civil unrest since the 1960s. He made little effort to address the grievances of black Americans and others outraged by Floyd’s death and the scourge of police brutality, undermining what his campaign had hoped would be increased appeal to African American voters.

The scene in and around the White House on Monday night appeared to be carefully orchestrated. As the crowd of protesters grew, Attorney General William Barr arrived in Lafayette Park to look over at the demonstrations and the swarm of law enforcement.

The sudden shift in tactics against the protesters was initially a mystery. Then, after finishing his Rose Garden remarks, Trump emerged from the White House gates and walked through the park to St. John’s Church, where an office had been set on fire the previous night.

Trump, who rarely attends church, held up a Bible and gathered a group of advisers — all white — to pose for photos.

The moment was quickly decried by Trump’s critics, with New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo saying the president “used the military to push out a peaceful protest so he could have a photo op at a church.”

“It’s all just a reality TV show for this president,” he said on Twitter. “Shameful.”

Federal law permits presidents to dispatch the military into states to suppress an insurrection or if a state is defying federal law, legal experts said. But Trump’s statements also set up an immediate conflict with officials in New York and other states who asserted that the president does not have the unilateral right to send in troops against the will of local governments.

While most of the demonstrations have been peaceful, others have descended into violence, leaving neighborhoods in shambles, stores ransacked, windows broken and cars burned, despite curfews around the country and the deployment of thousands of National Guard members in at least 15 states.

On Monday, demonstrations erupted from Philadelphia, where hundreds of protesters spilled onto a highway in the heart of the city, to Atlanta, where police fired tear gas at demonstrators, to Nashville, where more than 60 National Guard soldiers put down their riot shields at the request of peaceful protesters who had gathered in front of Tennessee’s state Capitol to honor Floyd.

Two people were killed during protests in the Chicago suburb of Cicero, authorities said, but provided no details. In Louisville, Kentucky, riot police firing tear gas scattered several hundred protesters from downtown, violently capping a day of mostly peaceful protests.

A vehicle plowed through a group of law enforcement officers at a demonstration in Buffalo, New York, injuring at least two. Video from the scene showed the vehicle accelerating through an intersection shortly after officers apparently tackled a protester and handcuffed him. The officers were hospitalized in stable condition, authorities said.
Excuse to loot

In New York City, where nightfall has brought widespread scenes of destruction, large crowds rallied peacefully in Times Square and Brooklyn during the day. Then, in early evening, looters rushed into a Nike store in Manhattan and protesters smashed storefront windows near Rockefeller Center. Video posted on social media showed some protesters arguing with people breaking windows, urging them to stop.

The city has already endured immense commercial damage from the unrest. On Monday, rioters got through the doors of the city’s flagship Macy’s store, famous for its Thanksgiving Day parade, and police later pulled at least two handcuffed men out of the store and put them into a van. By that time, most of the the street was littered with broken glass.

In Washington, protesters continued marching peacefully through Washington hours after being forced from Lafayette park and past the 7:00 p.m. curfew.

Eventually, within sight of the Capitol building, the marchers were turned back by law enforcement officers using tear gas, pellets and low-flying helicopters kicking up debris. As they dispersed, some protesters smashed windows at a nearby office building.

Earlier Monday, Trump told the nation’s governors in a video conference that they “look like fools” for not deploying even more National Guard troops. “Most of you are weak,” he said.

He added “You’ve got to arrest people, you have to track people, you have to put them in jail for 10 years and you’ll never see this stuff again.”

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, a Democrat, dismissed Trump’s comments as the “rantings of an insecure man trying to look strong after building his entire political career on racism.”

Former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential candidate, vowed to address institutional racism in his first 100 days in office. He met in person with black leaders in Delaware and also held a virtual meeting with big-city mayors.

Biden said hate emerges “when you have somebody in power who breathes oxygen into the hate.”

In Minneapolis, meanwhile, Floyd’s brother Terrence made an emotional plea for peace at the site where Floyd was arrested.

“Let’s switch it up, y’all. Let’s switch it up. Do this peacefully, please,” Terrence Floyd said as he urged people to use their power at the ballot box.

Also Monday, an autopsy commissioned for Floyd’s family found that he died of asphyxiation from neck and back compression, the family’s attorneys said.

Authorities in many cities have blamed the violence on outside agitators, though have provided little evidence to back that up.

But on Monday, federal authorities arrested a 28-year-old Illinois man saying he had posted self-recorded video on his Facebook page last week that showed him in Minneapolis handing out explosive devices and encouraging people to throw them at law enforcement officers.

More than 5,600 people nationwide have been arrested over the past week for such offenses as stealing, blocking highways and breaking curfew, according to a count by The Associated Press. https://worldisraelnews.com/trump-threatens-military-force-against-protesters-nationwide/ UniusREI🕎Governor brotherhood9 minutes ago

Beit Haggai, Elon Moreh, Bracha, Yitzhar, Ateret, Karmi Tzur and Otniel REALLY?
i am your MESSIA but you are not choice me.
if I was here?
all the Palestinians would have already been brought to Syria!
that\’s why you have a blood price to pay!


UniusREI🕎Governor brotherhood16 minutes ago

at idle:
of course IDF will not abandon the affected settlements of Beit Haggai, Elon Moreh, Bracha, Yitzhar, Ateret, Karmi Tzur and Otniel.
at best, they should also enter sovereignty.
Muslims do not understand that terrorism (which arises from the systematic genocide of the UMMA sharia Quran) is not always a good investment.
soon all the Super Powers of the Planet will unite against the ARAB LEAGUE
this is our plan!

Beit Haggai, Elon Moreh, Bracha, Yitzhar, Ateret, Karmi Tzur, Otniel


UniusREI🕎Governor brotherhood17 minutes ago

al minimo:
certo IDF non abbandonerà gli insediamenti interessati di Beit Haggai, Elon Moreh, Bracha, Yitzhar, Ateret, Karmi Tzur e Otniel.
al massimo, dovrebbero entrare anche loro nella sovranità.
musulmani non comprendono che il terrorismo (che nasce dal genocidio sistematico della UMMA sharia Corano) non è sempre un buon investimento.
presto tutte le Super potenze del Pianeta si uniranno contro la LEGA ARABA
questo è il nostro piano!

Over 20,000 Jewish residents live in towns that would become isolated enclaves in the context of the Trump plan.

By David Isaac, World Israel News

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is meeting with settlement leaders from Judea and Samaria who are opposed to the Trump Mideast peace plan on Tuesday. Although annexation is their fondest wish, they fear that in the context of Trump’s plan many of them will be cut off, turned into isolated enclaves and swallowed into a future Palestinian state.

While the U.S. administration’s plan allows for sovereignty to be applied over large settlement blocs near the 1967 armistice lines, it leaves many smaller, more isolated settlements linked to Israel only by narrow access roads. Some of the settlements affected are Beit Haggai, Elon Moreh, Bracha, Yitzhar, Ateret, Karmi Tzur and Otniel. There are over 20,000 Jewish residents living in these towns and others in the territories.

Yisrael Gantz, head of the Binyamin Regional Council, an area in Samaria to the north of Jerusalem comprising 49 settlements, told Yediot Ahronot on Tuesday, “Given this situation of a lack of consideration for Jewish settlement, we forego sovereignty.”

“Until recently, the prime minister included us in what he’s doing. Now he chooses to act differently, which is a worrying sign. If we do not see change, we will have no choice but to oppose the plan and fight it. I expect the prime minister to bring about the historic justice of Israeli sovereignty in the heart of the country,” Gantz said.

Netanyahu has been keeping the details of the annexation maps a closely guarded secret, according to reports. Even his top ministers haven’t seen them, the Walla website reported on Monday. Knesset Member Bezalel Smotrich of the right-wing Yemina party nevertheless claimed on IDF Radio Tuesday that Israel had given a map to the Americans three weeks ago which he described as “reasonable.” The Americans, however, returned a different map that was “very bad and breaks settlement contiguity.”

Netanyahu has made an effort to reach out to settlement leaders in recent days in order to soften their opposition. In an interview with Makor Rishon on Friday, he said that the issues of sovereignty and a Palestinian state are separate. There wouldn’t be any government decision regarding the recognition of a Palestinian state, he said. “As I said in Washington, I am prepared to conduct negotiations on the basis of the Trump plan.”

Netanyahu also said in the interview that the Trump plan signaled a revolutionary change. Past U.S. administrations put the onus for peace on Israel. Trump’s plan asks something of the Palestinians, he said.

The prime minister noted that the Palestinians are expected to give up the ‘right of return,’ accept Israeli security control over the territories, and recognize Israel as a Jewish state and Jerusalem as Israel’s united capital, among other things. Those on the Right in favor of Netanyahu’s plan argue that the Palestinians have never agreed to any of these conditions and are unlikely to start now so that the danger of a Palestinian state being created are zero. They say that Israel will only gain by annexing the territory and the downside that settlements fear will never come to pass due to the Palestinians’ own intransigence.

Netanyahu has promised to bring forward legislation concerning annexation as soon as July 1.

On Tuesday, Defense Minister Benny Gantz told the IDF to prepare for annexation.

“I instructed the chief of staff and the defense minister to analyze all the necessary options so that we can move forward with the Palestinian Authority in the spirit of the Trump program,” Gantz said.


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