First: This incident can be attributed to the Lebanese civil war, and related to it is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The direct cause of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is Zionism, which is very Jewish, and the rise of Zionism is largely Inspired by the Holocaust of the Jews by the Nazis, anti-Semitism is so ingrained in Europe that it can be traced back to the death of Jesus for Judaism. But all this, it's not the event itself, or how complicated the history of the film itself is, what I'm saying is that, at least since Zionism, these events have largely been Had to. However, these have to eventually inspire people to hate each other because of a drain pipe, and have to keep retreating on the bottom line of people. horrible.
Second: In theory, the court only decides right or wrong on a specific event, but the court is the most insensitive place I have ever heard of. You can even dig into other people's past three feet.
Third: The director of Yasser's second visit to Tony seems to be trying to provide a sense of equivalence, but is it really equivalence?
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