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Hat scheinbar Angst vor Anschlägen in der Öffentlichkeit

Paranoia ist gut xD
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Die Hisbollah stimmt zu

Allahs Finger is ab
Die Eier Sind weg

Er kann nie wieder eine Waffe abfeuern u auch keine Kinder Zeugen die Waffen abfeuern

Er lebt ... u wird nie wieder kämpfen können obwohl er will

Er hätte niemals aufgehört zu kämpfen
Daher nahm man ihm das was ihn zum Kämpfer macht um seinen kampfeswillen endgültig zu brechen

Versteht mich nicht falsch

Auch die Israelischen Toten Soldaten sind ein Preis der gezahlt werden muss das sie lernen das krieg auch Verlust bedeutet u das durch alle Familien geht

Beide Seiten lernten das es im Krieg eigentlich nie einen Sieger gibt

Eigentlich verlieren immer beide

Aber dadurch lernen sie als Volk das es andere Wege geben muss ...

Warum kämpfen wir ?
Um das kämpfen für immer zu beenden

Jetzt ist dort unten endlich ruhe

Zum ersten Mal seit dem Ende von Osmanen Reich sind sich dort unten alle einig

So wie es war geht es nicht
Wenn wir was ändern dann gleich überall u machen es richtig damit der ganze Kriegs Unfug aufhören kann
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Der Verlag Weltbild

Die Zeitung Welt & Bild

Erschuffen das Weltbild vieler deutscher

Filme sowie die täglichen Zeitung prägten ...

Dokumentation waren sehr prägend

Die Frage ist immer
Wie haben Sie es gemacht
Die Massen zu verarschen
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Das Emirat Hebron will kein Palästinenser mehr sein
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The idea of a two-state solution for Israel and the Palestinians has never seemed more futile than in the months since Oct. 7, 2023. But maybe that opens the door to a new way of achieving peace.

“We want cooperation with Israel,” says Sheikh Wadee’ al-Jaabari, also known as Abu Sanad, from his ceremonial tent in Hebron, the West Bank’s largest city located south of Jerusalem. “We want coexistence.” The leader of Hebron’s most influential clan has said such things before, as did his father. But this time is different. Sheikh Jaabari and four other leading Hebron sheikhs have signed a letter pledging peace and full recognition of Israel as a Jewish state. Their plan is for Hebron to break out of the Palestinian Authority, establish an emirate of its own, and join the Abraham Accords
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The letter is addressed to Israeli Economy Minister Nir Barkat, a former mayor of Jerusalem, who has brought Mr. Jaabari and other sheikhs to his home and met with them more than a dozen times since February. They ask him to present it to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and await his reply.

“The Emirate of Hebron shall recognize the State of Israel as the nation state of the Jewish people,” the sheikhs write, “and the State of Israel shall recognize the Emirate of Hebron as the Representative of the Arab residents in the Hebron District.” Accepting Israel as a Jewish state goes further than the Palestinian Authority ever has, and sweeps aside decades of rejectionism.

The letter seeks a timetable for negotiations to join the Abraham Accords and “a fair and decent arrangement that would replace the Oslo Accords, which only brought damage, death, economic disaster and destruction.” The Oslo Accords, agreed to by Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization in the 1990s, “have brought upon us the corrupt Palestinian Authority, instead of recognizing the traditional, authentic local leadership.” That would be the clans, the great families that still shape Palestinian society.

The sheikhs propose that Israel would admit 1,000 workers from Hebron for a trial period, then 5,000 more. Sheikh Jaabari and another major sheikh say Mr. Barkat has told them this number will grow to 50,000 workers or more from Hebron. Work in Israel is a valuable source of income for Palestinian communities, which have had little development of their own under Palestinian Authority rule, but most permits were suspended after Oct. 7. The sheikhs’ letter pledges “zero tolerance” for terrorism by workers, “in contrast to the current situation in which the Palestinian Authority pays tributes to the terrorists.”
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The 48-year-old Sheikh Jaabari often cites his illustrious ancestors, but his actions are guided as much by his view of the future. “There will be no Palestinian state—not even in 1,000 years,” he says. “After Oct. 7, Israel will not give it.” A second major Hebron sheikh, who signed and declares his loyalty to Sheikh Jaabari, agrees: “To think only about making a Palestinian state will bring us all to disaster.” (The other sheikhs spoke anonymously for their safety.)
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Four other Hebron sheikhs, whom I interview separately over Zoom, are even more strident. “The PLO called itself a liberation movement. But once they got control, they act only to steal the money of the people,” one major sheikh says. “They don’t have the right to represent us—not them and not Hamas, only we ourselves.”

“We want the world to hear our pain,”
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You’ve seen the letter?” Mr. Kedar exclaims. That means it’s really happening. For 20 years, he’s been trying to sell the idea of Palestinian emirates, with the West Bank’s seven culturally distinctive cities run individually by their leading clans. He first met Sheikh Jaabari’s father, Sheikh Abu Khader, 11 years ago. “To gain and earn trust, you have to sit with a man,” Mr. Kedar says. “That means to speak with him in his own mamaloshen”—the Yiddish term for mother tongue—“in Arabic.”

He says failing states in the Arab world—Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Sudan, Yemen, Libya—are conglomerates of ethnic, religious and sectarian groups, with modern states imposed flimsily on top. Successes—Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia and the seven emirates of the U.A.E.—are each controlled by one family. “Al-Sabah owns Kuwait. Al-Thani owns Qatar. Al-Saud owns Saudi Arabia,” he says. “Dubai has very little oil, but it’s run by one family, al-Maktoum,” so it can thrive.

The idea of the PLO and the Palestinian Authority was to supplant traditional clan and religious loyalties with a national Palestinian identity. “It failed,” Mr. Kedar says, “and the proof is Hamas,” which puts radical Islam first. Underneath it all, the clan system survived: “Somebody from Hebron—not only will he not move to another West Bank town because he will be viewed as a foreigner, but even in Hebron he will not move to another neighborhood that belongs to another clan.”
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Hebron Sheikhs Propose Break from PA, Recognition of Israel

In a stunning shift, five senior sheikhs from Hebron led by Sheikh Wadee’ al-Jaabari have proposed turning Hebron into an independent emirate, breaking away from the Palestinian Authority and joining the Abraham Accords.

In a signed letter revealed by The Wall Street Journal, the sheikhs:

▪️Pledge to recognize Israel as a Jewish state
▪️Propose forming a tribal-led emirate in Hebron, separate from the PA
▪️Seek to join the Abraham Accords and establish formal ties with Israel

The move reflects growing frustration with the PA’s leadership and a belief that the two-state solution is no longer viable—especially after the October 7 attacks.

Jaabari, one of Hebron’s most powerful tribal figures, says this builds on his family’s legacy of cooperation with Israel—but now with a formal plan.

What’s at stake:

▪️The PA and Hamas are expected to fiercely oppose it
▪️Israel’s stance is still unclear
▪️The idea could spark similar proposals in other Judea and Samaria cities
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Skeptiker
Nörgler
Kritiker
Zweifler

Sie glauben nicht an das Christentum
Sie glauben nicht an Trump u Q Movment oder an den Messias

Sie glauben hingegen das alles schlecht ist xD

Das narrativ u die Zweifler

Was sind echte Zweifel
Was sind gezielte Taktiken zum untergraben der Glaubwürdigkeit

Wo hört Kritik auf u wann fängt Propaganda an
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