In 2018, the Supreme Court approved the demolition of the village, which is located not far from Ma’ale Adumim and is believed to be home to fewer than 200 Bedouin residents. Since 2018, the government led by then-prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has requested a series of delays in the demolition, the latest of which came in November 2020 in response to the Regavim petition.
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Meanwhile Kamala Harris complements a student for declaring that Israel commits ethnic genocide. Get busy. You need to find anti-Trump stuff to distract us from noticing.
ReplyDeleteher Yiddisher husband must be very happy at the nachas that she brings him and his family
ReplyDeleteIf Kamala's husband is Jewish, and she likes him, does that make her an "Oheiv Yisrael"?
ReplyDeleteKind of like naming a shul for gay Jews "Ohavei Achim"?
ReplyDeletenope, there is a chazaka in the Talmud that there are no gay jews, hence no shul for them either.
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