@anantagd @Thebratdragon @oatmeal @palestine @israel @histodons
Please point to something that is not true in what I wrote.
@anantagd @Thebratdragon @oatmeal @palestine @israel @histodons
Please point to something that is not true in what I wrote.
@tzafrir@tooot.im @anantagd@ieji.de @oatmeal@kolektiva.social @palestine@a.gup.pe @israel@a.gup.pe @histodons@a.gup.pe like I said, selective quoting by you.
You support zionist terrorism, you do not care who they murder in your name, in fact you cheer them on.
And Britain was fighting to keep Germany out of places, openly from 1938 to 1945.
And the Haganah were fighting from 1938 under Dayan. Their truce with the British was for 2 reasons, zionist British commander and german allies in Vichy France.
Built on blood, without a care.
@tzafrir@tooot.im @anantagd@ieji.de @oatmeal@kolektiva.social @palestine@a.gup.pe @israel@a.gup.pe @histodons@a.gup.pe
at this point Poppers Paradox applies to you.
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In 1938 Moshe Dayan was part of the British-blessed Plugot Sadeh and later of the British-commanded Special Night Squads.
He was a low-rank commander (certainly not The commander) until 1941, when he was injured and retired temporarily until 1947.
The British were fighting the Arab Revolt from 1936 until 1939. But not really fighting Germans until 1939 (or even 1940, if you consider actual fights).