And There Will Always Be Those Who Say No
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And There Will Always Be Those Who Say No

There are no talks between Netanyahu and Trump; there is an agreement to continue the genocide in Gaza and silence over the beginning of the extermination in the West Bank. Don’t believe they are discussing a prisoner exchange deal; rather, it is the continuation of a genocide deal as stated by Netanyahu and his minister Katz, which entails establishing closed concentration camps for half a million Palestinians or more, ensuring they remain on the brink of annihilation until they are forced into forced migration or starvation and extermination. This allows the pale and filthy one to establish resorts for his companions among the child-abusing libertines who have abandoned the keffiyeh and agal, as if women of the nation no longer give birth to men.

The strangest thing in this savage history is that Netanyahu presented Trump, his partner in genocide, with a nomination paper for the Nobel Peace Prize as if Trump’s deadly bombs and generous aid to Netanyahu and the extermination ambushes at the flour distribution centers proposed by Trump are not enough for the nomination, but there must be complete extermination of the Palestinian people so that the Nobel Prize should take the form of a child's skull and its goblets from the blood of children.

More bizarre and filthier than what was said by the pale and filthy one, who involuntarily wets his pants, is that he promised Netanyahu normalization with Arab countries for his good performance in the extermination of the Palestinian people, as former Arab sect rulers and princes fear their end without America's protection.

Just like what happened in Al-Andalus when some of the sect rulers joined the King of Spain and fought against their brothers, and when the King of Spain gained control over all cities, he treated the traitors as slaves, while the hostile Spaniards remembered those who fought against them with respect, just like the knight who endured and fought until he was injured and captured, who said his famous saying: "It is not my fault that I fought and remained alive."

It is reported that former president Ahmadinejad said that when he saw the Iraqi opposition members from the Badr forces creatively killing prisoners from the Iraqi army, he started to doubt his patriotism.

Now, we are starting to doubt our patriotism when we see the heralds of normalization from the dreadful herd with those who have exterminated an Arab people that was and still is in a commitment since before Islam.

Rather, we do not doubt our religion or our nationalism, but in the faith of the princes of the sects, as they have no faith. In the end, there will always be those who say no and belong, keeping hope alive for the nation to escape from the Talmudic Crusade.

And God is capable of everything.

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