It's not a KGB coin because it's a British coin which says that the British Mandate for Palestine, an administrative term, is the same location as the Land of Israel.
https://grokipedia.com/page/Mandate_for_Palestine
The Mandate for Palestine was a Class A mandate issued by the League of Nations to the United Kingdom on 24 July 1922, entrusting Britain with the civil administration of the Ottoman sanjaks of Jerusalem, Acre, Nablus, and the mutasarrifate of Jerusalem, with the explicit obligation to facilitate the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people as outlined in the 1917 Balfour Declaration, incorporated verbatim into its preamble, while securing the civil and religious rights of all existing inhabitants and encouraging close settlement by Jews on the land.
Same reason the Palestine Orchestra used Hebrew and had a menorah in its symbol.
Same reason an "Anglo-Palestine" exhibition in London is depicted with the Star of David alongside the Union Jack.
Same reason the Arabs boycotted "Palestinian" goods to oppose the Jews.
Same reason the headlines in 1948 were "Arabs Invade Palestine."
BTW, here's another coin.
"Palestine" was never a country, nation or national identity. They are Arabs. From Transjordan, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon. Arafat himself was Egyptian. The most common family name in Gaza today is Al-Masri, which literally means "The Egyptian."
Arabic is only native to the Arabian Peninsula. Everywhere else it's taken hold is conquered, colonized land.
When it referred to anything, "Palestine" was a geographic region. Which is like trotting out a group of Mexicans, rebranding them "Central Americans" and then complaining that the countries below have colonized and exiled the native "Central Americans" from their rightful homeland.
The poor suffering Central Americans, they're so oppressed, when will the occupation ever end?
The British Mandate for Palestine - the establishment of Israel - was real. The "Palestine" identity and nationality is a fiction created by the KGB under Operation SIG.
Under the guidance of the KGB, the idea of the Arab refugees as a distinct people took hold. In particular, the KGB generated a storyline that nowadays is often taken as factual:
1. The PLO, from its start, expressed the will of the Arabs living the geographic region Palestine, rather than the will of Moscow to create divisions and overthrow democracy.
2. Palestine is not just the name for a geographic region, but the home for a distinct and indigenous people, the Palestinian Arabs. Its Jewish citizens are colonizers from some unidentified foreign country. (In contrast, the Jews consider their return to their homeland as self-emancipation, as witnessed in Leon Pinsker’s 1882 pamphlet “Auto-Emancipation.”)
3. Israel practices apartheid in which the Arab citizens of Israel are prevented from advancing.
4. Arab poverty in the territories controlled by Arabs is due to Israel, rather than to the Arab rules Hamas and the PLO.
All the Western Keffiyeh Karens are functionally KGB operatives. Even the Gazan and Samaria-Judean Arabs have either fallen for or committed to this fabrication.
Israel confirms strikes in Gaza after ‘blatant violation’ of ceasefire by Hamas
By: Sarah Fortinsky
Published: Oct 19, 2025
The Gaza ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel faced its first major test on Sunday, after the two sides exchanged fire and accused each other of violating the deal.
Israel said it struck “dozens of Hamas terror targets” in response to the militant group’s “blatant violation of the ceasefire agreement this morning,” according to a statement Sunday from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on the social platform X.
The IDF said its targets included “weapons storage facilities, firing posts, terrorist cells and additional Hamas terror infrastructure” and that its forces “struck and dismantled” approximately 6 kilometers of “underground terrorist infrastructure.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said two Israeli soldiers died as a result of Hamas’s attack in Rafah.
Hamas blamed Israel for multiple ceasefire violations but said its communication with its remaining units in Rafah had been cut off for months, adding, “We are not responsible for any incidents occurring in those areas,” The Associated Press reported.
Israel said it resumed enforcement of the ceasefire later Sunday.
“In accordance with the directive of the political echelon, and following a series of significant strikes in response to Hamas’ violations, the IDF has begun the renewed enforcement of the ceasefire, in line with the terms of the agreement,” the IDF said in a statement.
“The IDF will continue to uphold the ceasefire agreement and will respond firmly to any violation of it.”
An Israeli security official said the transfer of aid into Gaza was halted briefly on Sunday but that aid deliveries would resume on Monday.
Today, why do all countries, give me just one example, why do all countries recognize Palestine now? Before October 7, was there a country that declared to recognize the State of Palestine? Just give me an example of that.
Now the fruits of October 7 is what made the whole world open its eyes to the Palestinian cause.
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What the fucktards from the UK, Canada and Australia taught Hamas is that, raping, murdering, hostage-taking, propaganda and general insane Islamic terrorism all pay off.
They're terrorism-endorsing traitors and should be removed from power and tried as enemies of the state.
Hamas ominously released what it called a “parting image” Saturday of the remaining 48 Israelis being held captive in Gaza, as the Jewish st
By: Gabrielle Fahmy
Published: Sep 20, 2025
Hamas ominously released what it called a “parting image” Saturday of the remaining 48 Israelis being held captive in Gaza, as the Jewish state’s ground troops prepare to close in on Gaza City.
The image is a compilation of the faces of the captives, with the name Ron Arad inscribed below each one.
Arad was an Israeli air force pilot who went missing during a 1986 bombing mission in southern Lebanon, who is believed to have been captured and since died. He is still officially classified as missing.
[ Hamas released this composite image of the 48 hostages with the name Ron Arad underneath each headshot. ]
The terror group blames Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for rejecting a last-minute cease-fire and hostage deal, and Israeli Defense Forces Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir for agreeing to carry out the prime minister’s military takeover of Gaza City — despite his own opposition.
“Because of Netanyahu’s refusal, and Zamir’s capitulation, a parting image as the military operation in Gaza City begins,” reads the text above the twisted propaganda image.
Gaza City, the largest city in the Palestinian enclave, is considered Hamas’ last remaining stronghold.
The Israeli Air Force continued to press its military offensive overnight, striking 100 targets in the Strip, including tunnels, buildings and other infrastructure it said was being used by Hamas.
The IDF warned Friday it would use “unprecedented force” in Gaza City and estimates it has destroyed up to 20 Gaza City tower blocks — suspected Hamas hideouts — over the past two weeks.
Palestinian residents were urged again Saturday to flee the area.
The military estimated 480,000 Gaza City residents have fled since late August.
[ An estimated 1 million Palestinians were living in Gaza City before thousands begin to flee in the past few weeks. ]
Around 1 million Palestinians were believed to be residing in the city before the IDF launched its major offensive.
The IDF reported that several Hamas operatives, including field commanders, were killed in the devastating strikes overnight.
The terror group, in anticipation of IDF forces encircling the critical city, issued its strongest warning yet Thursday, saying the military takeover of Gaza City meant Israel had lost any chance of having the hostages returned — dead or alive.
A Hamas political official who survived Israel’s strike on Doha earlier this month echoed those comments, in his first appearance since being targeted in the failed bombing in Qatar.
“The operation in Gaza City will be met with fierce resistance, and the death and destruction that the enemy tries to bring to Gaza’s streets will befall its soldiers,” said Hamas senior official Bassem Naim on Qatari television Thursday, according to the Times of Israel.
“Those who harm us during the operation in Gaza City will also harm the hostages, living and dead.”
Meanwhile, large nationwide rallies were held in Israel on Saturday evening to protest against the ground operation, which was launched this week.
Families of hostages accused Netanyahu of letting their loved ones die for political gain, by continuing to fight instead of negotiating an end to the war.
“The blood of our loved ones is, for him, nothing more than a political tool to cling to power,” they said in a statement read outside Netanyahu’s residence in Jersusalem. “As long as there is war, Netanyahu has a government.”
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Glass Gaza. Pack the people back off to Jordan and Egypt where they came from. Leave nothing standing.
instead of negotiating an end to the war
Hamas doesn't want an end to the war. They want jihad, Israel erased and all Jews dead. They themselves say there is no negotiation.
Article Thirteen:
Initiatives, and so-called peaceful solutions and international conferences, are in contradiction to the principles of the Islamic Resistance Movement. [..]
There is no solution for the Palestinian question except through Jihad. Initiatives, proposals and international conferences are all a waste of time and vain endeavors.
All negotiations and ceasefires do is give them a chance to shift the hostages and reload.
The only deal on the table is, give back the hostages or keep dying. Hamas has made its choice. They want Gazans to die more than they want to give up the hostages.
The trio, wearing just their underwear, attempted to flee to the home’s bomb shelter in the backyard — but were immediately met by the soldi
By: Katherine Donlevy
Published: Aug 30, 2025
A new terrifying video shows the moment Hamas soldiers slaughtered an Israeli firefighter in front of his two young sons on Oct. 7 — and helped themselves to Coca-Cola while the wounded boys screamed in horror.
The filmed attack on the Taasa family was shown as part of a roughly 45-minute compilation of clips from the terror group’s deadly 2023 assault that killed 1,2000 Israelis.
It was presented to world leaders, diplomats and journalists Friday.
The video had not been released publicly until widow Sabine Taasa, who also lost her oldest son to the terrorists, became determined “to show all the world the truth that October 7 happened in Israel.”
It also comes as the Jewish state faces surging international condemnation over its ongoing war on Gaza City.
Shot on home security footage, the terrifying encounter showed Sabine’s 46-year-old husband Gil desperately rushing his sons, Koren, 12, and Shay, 8, out of their home in Netiv HaAsara, a community just north of Gaza, as Hamas soldiers stormed the building around 6:30 a.m.
[ Gil Taasa attempted to flee with his sons before he was slaughtered by Hamas soldiers. ]
The trio, in just underwear, attempted to flee to the home’s bomb shelter in the backyard — but were immediately met by the terror group.
One soldier tossed a grenade at the family.
[ The disturbing video was kept private before being shown to the public. ]
Gil Taasa, employed as a senior firefighter, instinctively threw himself on top of the munition to shield his children.
He was immediately killed in the blast.
Hamas ushered Koren and Shay — who were left covered in shrapnel and their dad’s blood — back inside their home.
[ The boys wailed while covered in shrapnel and their father’s blood. ]
Inside, the pair of brothers inspected one another’s wounds.
Koren revealed he cannot hear out of his left ear, while Shay said he can’t see out of his eye — with Sabine later describing that her little one’s eye is “hanging half out of its socket.”
“Please, please, please. Let me go home!” Koren pleaded with one of the armed militants before crying: “My dad! My dad!”
[ The soldier drank from the family’s fridge as the boys pleaded to be with their mother. ]
That’s when the elder brother told Shay, “Dad’s dead, Shay. I’m not joking. It’s really not a prank.”
The younger boy tragically replied: “I know. I saw.”
The boys both suffered a series of emotions, with both wailing that they didn’t want to die like their father had and questioning why Hamas had left them alive.
[ A solider tossed a grenade at the victims. ]
A trail of bloody footprints littered the home where the brothers paced around frantically.
At one point, a Hamas soldier entered the home and offered the pair juice or wine, but ignored their desperate cries for their mother.
Instead, the soldier grabs a bottle of Coca-Cola from the fridge, takes a swig and walks outside.
[ Sabine Taasa approved the release of the video “to show all the world the truth that October 7 happened in Israel.” ]
The Taasa family also lost their oldest son Or Taasa, 17, that same morning while he was on his way to the Zikim beach to fish with his friends.
A separate video taken in the aftermath of that massacre showed the bloodied bodies of several civilians inside a bathroom.
Some of the victims were inside the stalls as if they were spending their last breathing moments attempting to hide from their killers. Another pair was slaughtered while huddling together in the room’s corner.
Sabine later testified to the UN in Geneva, revealing that her son was shot six times.
“Is that normal? Shooting a child of 17 six times in the head?” she said.
Israel did not reveal why it released the video to the world, but said it was not releasing it within Israel “out of respect for the family’s wishes.”
The video’s release comes as the Jewish state prepares to take over Gaza City in an effort to eradicate Hamas and end the war.
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.
Question: What is the definition of "genocide"? Concise answer.
Answer: Genocide is the deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that group.
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Question: In the Israel-Palestine conflict that started after Oct 7, 2023, does the evidence support the claim that Israel has perpetrated "genocide"? Give a yes/no answer. Then give your top three concise reasons for your answer.
Answer: No.
Intent and Scale: Genocide requires an intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group. While there have been significant civilian casualties, the primary stated goal of Israel's military actions has been to dismantle Hamas's military capabilities rather than to destroy the Palestinian population as a group.
Legal and International Response: The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has not concluded Israel is committing genocide. Although South Africa brought a case alleging genocide, the ICJ's provisional measures do not confirm genocide but call for actions to prevent such acts, indicating the situation is under legal scrutiny rather than a confirmation of genocide.
Accusations vs. Evidence: Numerous accusations of genocide have been made by various groups and officials, but these are often based on interpretations of statements and actions rather than definitive legal evidence. Scholarly and international legal definitions of genocide require clear evidence of intent, which has been debated extensively without a consensus on its presence in this conflict.
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Question: In the same conflict, does the evidence support the claim that Palestine and/or Hamas has the intent to perpetrate "genocide"? Give a yes/no answer. Then give your top three concise reasons for your answer.
Answer: Yes.
Hamas Covenant: Hamas's 1988 covenant explicitly calls for the destruction of Israel and contains antisemitic rhetoric, including references to a religious obligation to fight Jews until Judgment Day, which can be interpreted as genocidal intent.
Statements and Actions: Post-October 7, 2023, actions and statements by Hamas leaders have been cited as evidence of intent to commit genocide. For instance, the attack on October 7 was described by some analysts and scholars as having genocidal characteristics due to the indiscriminate targeting of civilians and the scale of violence.
Legal and Scholarly Interpretations: Several legal experts and genocide scholars have argued that Hamas's actions, particularly the October 7 attack, meet criteria for genocidal intent under international law. This includes analyses that cite the deliberate targeting of civilians with the intent to instill fear and cause destruction, which aligns with elements of genocide as per the Genocide Convention.
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Question: Provide two more concise reasons each for your last two answers.
Answer:
For Israel:
Population Growth: Despite the conflict, the Palestinian population in Gaza has continued to grow, which contradicts the notion of a genocidal campaign aimed at the physical destruction of a group.
Humanitarian Aid: Israel has allowed humanitarian aid into Gaza, despite the blockade, which would not typically align with a genocidal strategy that aims for the destruction of a group's living conditions.
For Palestine/Hamas:
Post-Attack Celebrations: Celebrations in parts of Gaza and the West Bank following the October 7 attacks, coupled with rhetoric that praised the killing of civilians, suggest an intent to terrorize and potentially eradicate the Israeli population.
Education and Media: Hamas's control over education and media in Gaza has been used to propagate anti-Israeli and antisemitic narratives, promoting a culture of martyrdom and resistance that could be seen as fostering genocidal intent against Jews or Israelis.
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This date will repeat itself. Our children will do everything to ensure that every year has an October 7th. History will repeat itself. I won't update you on the exact date.
But as a mother whose heart is torn, I promise you. Promise. Every year, Netanyaho, will be October 7th, God willing, is our promise with God and Mansour, and God willing Mansour.
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The ceasefire has barely even taken effect and the "civilians" are already looking forward to their next opportunity to destroy Israel. They've learned nothing. There has been absolutely no impact on them in the 469 days after the Hamas terror attack. Their losses mean nothing to them.
When it starts again, as it inevitably will, I absolutely will not be able to bring myself to give a single shit what happens to these people. Why am I obligated to care more about their lives than they do? If they don't care about their lives or even the lives of their children - and they don't - why does it become my responsiblity to do so? I unequivocally reject being handed that burden.
They want war. They want to die. Their only objection is that they were losing the war they started.