Comments: Yep, he was one of the ones that did not go back. I wouldn't trust this guy. I remember him few years back on American TV defending Islamic Republic
Comments: Coke: This is pretty weird. Kaveh Afrasiabi was one of the 5 prisoners who was supposed to go back to Iran as part of the prisoner swap. I think he was out on bail in US. Perhaps he was one of the people that refused to go back to Iran
Comments: As someone who lived with Palestinians, I fully agree with this article: https://www.yahoo.com/news/israeli-bombs-fall-irans-facilities-220259385.html Palestinians are the worst of the Arabs.
Comments: Under the proposal being discussed, all US citizens would be permitted to pass through the Rafah border crossing if they present their US passports. While the movement of other Palestinian civilians would be limited to 2,000 people a day, the official with knowledge of the negotiations told CNN on Wednesday.
Comments: I have been away from this site for a long time, mainly to loss of interest to Iran football. But I occasionally visit this site and read your posts, which also do not seem to be much on Iran football. With what is going on in Iran and the huge investment being made in other country, I do not think there is much future for football under IRI. But I wanted to chip in on the events in Israel which is truly sickening. Much like people of Iran, Palestinians people do not play a role in this conflict, but likely will be the one that will suffer the most. There is no question that Israel this time intend to do away with Hamas. With their strength and world view, this is easily within their reach. People should support Israel in their endeavor but lobby to minimize civilian suffering. There must be places where people can be sent to. People of Palestine must cooperate with Israel to get rid of this terrorist group, otherwise they will hurt them.
Comments: “The United States has rightly offered solidarity and support to Israel in responding to Hamas’ attack. But we must also insist on restraint from Israeli forces attacking Gaza and work to secure UN humanitarian access,” Sanders said. “Let us not forget that half of the 2 million people in Gaza are children. Children and innocent people do not deserve to be punished for the acts of Hamas.”
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Comments: I like Bernie. He will be the ONLY ONE I will ever vote for!
Comments: Sanders calls Israel's siege on Gaza 'a serious violation of international law'“The targeting of civilians is a war crime, no matter who does it. Israel’s blanket denial of food, water, and other necessities to Gaza is a serious violation of international law and will do nothing but harm innocent civilians,” Sanders (I-Vt.) said in a statement Wednesday.Sanders calls Israel's siege on Gaza 'a serious violation of international law' (msn.com)
Comments: Farzad, I do follow WION on YouTube every now and then. Kasra guy is impressive.
Comments: Cyrus's when you get a chance watch Kasra Aarabi's interview. Just a joy to see how much details this young man knows.
Comments: KAmkAr. I do not watch mainstream media or mediums which are speakers of certain groups. There are many mediums accessible through YouTube. ' I like Palki Sharma. I used to follow her on WION. She is now in some other independent channel. A bit bold and right but good reporting. ' https://www.youtube.com/live/9XXxGrlwLIk?si=4AjCrwVA9Eq_VYv3
Comments: When BLM and Clorox sway you towards Neoconservatism and Zionism. But that's not our problem now :) what a mess in the whole world.
Comments: Priorities and Perspectives
Comments: Hi Cyruss. This was my source. I think the big guys are in Doha watching CNN. https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-the-phenomenal-wealth-of-hamas-leaders-1000957953 |
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