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the thread regarding matters related to israel and the palestinians has been overrun with matters iran, thereby diminishing discussion about the genocide being experienced by the palestinians. so i thought a thread relating to the attack by Israel on iran was called for.
israeli historian avi shlaim:
"iran has never attacked a neighbour.
israel has repeatedly attacked its neighbours.
iran signed the nonproliferation treaty.
israel has refused to sign.
iran submits to inspection by the international nuclear energy agency
israel refuses to submit.
iran has no nuclear weapons.
israel has between 75 and 400.
so, israel poses an existential threat to iran. for the past 40 years has conducted a systematic
campaign of disinformation about iran. why the lies? why the hypocrisy?"
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israeli historian avi shlaim:
"iran has never attacked a neighbour.
israel has repeatedly attacked its neighbours.
iran signed the nonproliferation treaty.
israel has refused to sign.
iran submits to inspection by the international nuclear energy agency
israel refuses to submit.
iran has no nuclear weapons.
israel has between 75 and 400.
so, israel poses an existential threat to iran. for the past 40 years has conducted a systematic
campaign of disinformation about iran. why the lies? why the hypocrisy?"
The regime change the West needs is the end of Netanyahu
Benjamin Netanyahu's unprovoked attack on Iran is another in the long list of examples of how the right is now the biggest threat to global stability and security.
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