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Terrorism leaves Iraq and moves on to new places.
Idlib, Syria - The final stage
'Look at this story... 'Jewish settlers are going on building houses'!'
'Sometimes I wish I had never sold my camels!'
'While not admitting defeat in Iraq, we will agree to rename it 'disasterstan'.'
The Arab Autumn
Middle East - Abbas and Hanya
al-Maliki.
"I apologize for that little incident at sea. I feel as bad about that as I'm sure you feel about zionism comments."
Mahmoud Abbas
The Real Crime is Not the Crime We Care About
Foreign policy
Adly Mansour
Iran-Gaza
What a Cease-fire really means in Gaza-Israel War
'You DO believe me..don't you?'
"That was me!"
"I don't think President Netanyahu's Palestinian policy is..."
'We will have ever lasting peace in Jerusalem when we have got rid of this lot!'
US Democracy - Stuck, In The Middle.
Egypt-Israel Cold Peace
Obama Sells Out to Both Sides in Syria
'The Arab world used to be know for its oil, now for its turmoil.'
Israel 1967 borders bw
'I agree with all the points... except for you right to exist of course...'
'He's sending us to a culturally diverse place called 'Palestine.''
George W Bush - 'Wow! Surgical precise hit!'
Kristallnacht 2009
Hitting Saddam Where It Hurts
Ahmadinejad talking peace.
'My son...one day this will all be yours.'
Ehud Barak talking peace...
"Trump's two state solution"
The delegitimization effort.
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