Questions About Your Mother
If you saw criminal thugs hitting and dragging your mother as seen in the picture below, what would you do? What would you do if your government defended such criminals, even ordered them to steal everything from your family and mistreat your mother like that during Christmas? What would you suggest should be done to protect this woman from the thugs?
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The picture is from yesterday in the Al-Walajeh village north-west of the occupied Palestinian city of Bethlehem, where Jesus was born. Al-Walajeh is a peaceful beautiful village that is slated for ethnic cleansing (for the second time) under the full protection of the USA and the EU.
It is worth mentioning that the European Union decided the day before yesterday to provide one hundred million euros as a support to the so-called “Palestinian National Authority, PA” under the Israeli military occupation. So that the PA continues playing the game of useless negotiations and protecting the security of Israel. While the European Union’s rejected a few days before announcing a Palestinian demand for supporting a declaration of a Palestinian State on the borders of June 1967, saying that his declaration will come at the “right” time, this means after the year 124 of the Israeli occupation.
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