Going around the world for 2000 years and suddenly claiming the Holy Land for yourself. If it was your land, where were you in the past 2000 years? You think you can insult people's intelligence with such nonsense.
And since when non-Muslim white Europeans, which is what most of Israelis are, settled in the Holy Land and the Shaam before the 20th century?
You came on the back of the Freemasony empire and you'll go down with it when it is no more. That is a divine promise. You've already gone through 2 divine punishments, and a third one awaits you. Make no mistake about it, the evil that you perpetrated in the Holy Land, in the Levant, and in the rest of the world will have an end.
Meanwhile Somalia is continuously getting divine punishment.
Starvation, Civil War, locusts. Biblical Egypt repeated all over again.
I guess God hates the trolling.
”Development in Somalia has come a long way in recent years. The economy has grown steadily, albeit slowly. New agreements on debt relief have the potential to enable extensive financing of development projects in healthcare as well as education and infrastructure.
Government services have improved and reach more people every year. Constitutional reforms and new power-sharing arrangements are introduced. Following a peaceful transition of power in 2017, the government has committed to holding general elections, which is another milestone on the road to peace and increased prosperity.
Despite these successes, alarm bells started ringing some time ago in the capital, Mogadishu. Since last November, massive downpours and floods have forced more than half a million people to flee - the latest in a series of recurring natural disasters that hit the country every two years, destroying lives and costing society hundreds of millions of dollars.
The heavy rains laid the perfect breeding ground for the biggest locust invasion in 25 years. Famine, which last hit Somalia in 2017 due to drought, suddenly threatened to return to the wings of a billion herbivorous insects.
Features of the local news reporting have now replaced swarms of insects with images of crowded grave sites and men in protective suits intended to protect them against covid-19. This new disease is just the latest disaster in a series of crises stretching back to the civil war of the 1980s.
The alarm bells rang early, but in a way they haven't stopped ringing for over 30 years.”