Statement by 16 Illinois Democrats on Israel and Palestine

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Giddyap
2 years ago

Supporters Of Hamas/Iran — And Their Terrorist Mass Murder In Israel — Include Top Biden State Department Officials – New York Post — Dem Senator Booed At Pro-Israel Rally After Suggesting A ‘De-Escalation Of The Current Violence – Fox News — Anti-Defamation League Director Criticizes MSNBC Coverage of Attacks on Israel While On Network – Hollywood Reporter — Report: Thanks To Biden, U.S. Weapons From Afghanistan Ended Up With Palestinian Groups Operating In The Gaza Strip – Breitbart — Hamas Terrorists Have The Support Of US Leftists – Not The Bee — Hamas Terrorists Massacred At Least 40 Babies At… Read more »

Giddyap
2 years ago

Terrorist sympathizers like this are an embarrassing shit stain on the Land Of Lincoln

debtsor
2 years ago

this is a List of shame. Hamas wiped out an entire village down to every last man, woman and child, leaving hundreds dead, in addition to mindlessly slaughtering the ravers at the party. That’s not war, that’s terrorism. War is attacking enemy combatants. Even the Russians knew better than to intentionally slaughter the innocent in the most brutal and barbaric ways.

fed up neighbor
2 years ago

What really mystifies me is that the person who clams to be a governor and who is Jewish has not said one word.

ProzacPlease
2 years ago

I am disgusted but not surprised by this statement. Democrats have condoned barbarous behavior here in the US for many years. Apparently there is no level of evil that they will condemn.

Fur
2 years ago

I just see a list of posturing scumbags.

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