The QR code leads to a page showing the scandal of the massacre on October 7, 2023, which Hamas arranged for Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu played the UN with a QR code in a jacket, leading a page to the Hamas terrorist attack on October 7, 2023. It was written by Bild.
Netanyahu was performed on September 26 in the UN with a QR code in the latch of a jacket. Anyone who scanned him with a smartphone enters a page showing the scandal of the massacre on October 7, 2023, which Hamas arranged for Israel. Pictures of killed, crime, terrorism documents.
In addition, the publication record, the head of government uses other amazing -spectacular methods in his speech – he showed a card with a test and a card, in which areas where the leaders of Israel’s military terrorist marked. For example, he reminds the fate of Hamas Yahi Synvara’s head and the head Hezbollah Nasillar. According to him, they were all “lost” – left.
Remember that Netanyahu spoke to a sharp 40-minute speech at the UN General Assembly, in which he accused Western allies who recognized the Palestinian state of encouraging terrorism, which was reported in military successes in the destruction of Iran’s axis and nominated Hamas lips.
Also, the leader of Israel turned to the hostages that were still held in the gas: “We haven’t forgotten you – not for a second.”
He added that he ordered the LoudSpeakers to put the Israeli part of the border with the gas to burn the appeal to the Palestinian Enclave, hoping the hostages would hear his promise that “his government will not stop until they are released.”
Remember that international discussion, by recognizing Palestine, goes to a new level. Great Britain, Canada and Australia have announced the support of the Palestinian state.
Recognition of Palestine State: What will change and harm Israel
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