Charlie Kirk DISMANTLES Angry Anti Israel Students With Facts About Hamas (HEATED DEBATE) 😳😳

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Delyash

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@SamsonZionist
@SamsonZionist 4 ай бұрын
Aa a Black South African who lived through APARTHEID, I visited Israel and I can say Israel is democratic , free and fair irrespective of your skin colour. Can I as a Black Christian pray freely in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia , and many other Moslem countries? I think not!!
@loki8350
@loki8350 4 ай бұрын
Yes you can pray in Muslim countries.
@SamsonZionist
@SamsonZionist 4 ай бұрын
@@loki8350 TAQIYYA
@danielsauls2058
@danielsauls2058 4 ай бұрын
Charlie is awesome! Some people just don't want to listen like you were saying. God bless you
@alonob7775
@alonob7775 4 ай бұрын
GOOD! thank god you are informed now
@Motorfreek1969
@Motorfreek1969 4 ай бұрын
"It started at 1917 and not 7 oktober!!!!!!"
@h54h52
@h54h52 4 ай бұрын
The weird kid with glasses keeps moving the goal posts..
@uncleor1938
@uncleor1938 4 ай бұрын
These kids are sadly misinformed and indoctrinated
@Motorfreek1969
@Motorfreek1969 4 ай бұрын
The British Mandate for Palestine was not as originally shown in the map at 8:48! In 1918, at the end of WW1 the British Mandate contained all of what is present day Jordan. The Emirate of Transjordan was established on April 11, 1921 as a British protectorate. It was created after the Ottoman defeat in World War I and was administered under the Mandate for Palestine. The region was ruled by the Hashemite dynasty, which also ruled the neighbouring Mandatory Iraq and the Kingdom of Hejaz to the south. The Emirate of Transjordan remained a British protectorate until it achieved formal independence on May 25, 1946 and was renamed the “Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.” All Population figures from that time included all the people that were on the East Bank of the Jordan River in the land that would be given to the Hashemite family for the Kingdom of Transjordan. All Jews that lived in that territory were transferred to the other side of the River Jordan, with all land to the East of that river being Jew free. So in comparing population figures of Arabs and Jews from that period have to take that into consideration. Also, 10 years prior in 1910 Pogroms were still being initiated against Jews living in the land by the Ottoman Empire. 6,000 Jews were expelled to Cairo in Egypt in 1910. I found that in 1917, the Ottoman authorities in Palestine ordered the deportation of 8,000 Jewish inhabitants from Jaffa and Tel Aviv. The deportation was carried out on April 6, 1917, and was accompanied by severe violence, starvation, theft, persecution, and abuse. The evicted civilians were not allowed to carry off their belongings, and it is thought that about 1,500 of the evicted people died as a result of the deportation. Since Jews first started returning to the land during what is called the First Aliyah, even greater amounts of Arabs were allowed to settle in the land by firstly the Ottomans and then the British, who actively encouraged the settling of Arabs that came from Egypt, Syria, Lebanon and further afield, to make sure that there would not be a Jewish majority. The Palestine White Paper was a policy statement issued by the British government in 1922. It was drafted at the request of Winston Churchill, then Secretary of State for the Colonies, partly in response to the 1921 Jaffa Riots. The official name of the document was “Palestine: Correspondence with the Palestine Arab Delegation and the Zionist Organisation” 2. The paper emphasized that the establishment of a national home would not impose a Jewish nationality on the Arab inhabitants of Palestine. It also called for a limitation of Jewish immigration to the economic capacity of the country to absorb new arrivals. The Palestine White Paper was one of several policy statements issued by the British government regarding Mandatory Palestine between 1922 and 1946. Were
@Motorfreek1969
@Motorfreek1969 4 ай бұрын
Britain in Palestine 1917-1948 investigates the contradictory promises and actions which defined British Mandatory rule in Palestine and laid the groundwork for the Nakba (the catastrophe) and the creation of the state of Israel in 1948. The roots of the contemporary social, political, economic, and environmental landscape of Palestine and Israel can be traced back to this period, making it essential viewing for understanding Britain’s legacy in the region and the situation on the ground today. To access English, Arabic and Hebrew subtitles click on the CC link on the video. For further analysis of the events outlined in the film see the Companion Guide to Britain in Palestine 1917-1948.
@leszekladzinski73
@leszekladzinski73 4 ай бұрын
kirk welcome in Telavi Vi
@loki8350
@loki8350 4 ай бұрын
I forced myself to listen to his bullshit and lies till the end, and sadly he brainwashed you very well.
@ChristineDrew-qs6oy
@ChristineDrew-qs6oy 4 ай бұрын
@__NOONE__
@__NOONE__ 4 ай бұрын
Learn from liar like Charlie? Really?
@Delyash95
@Delyash95 4 ай бұрын
A liar? Is what he is saying wrong? Then I would have to go make research 🧐 for more clarification.
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