The German Nazis are upset with their Zionist friends for tying up a wounded Palestinian on the hood of a military vehicle. Now the German Nazis are the ones who murderd 6 million Jews, then sent the remaining ones to exterminate the indigenous Palestinians, take their lands, and start their Jewish colony in Palestine. The German Nazis thus got rid of their Jews and dumped them on the poor Palestinians.
These days, the German Nazis pretend to love their former Zionist victims so much that they furnish them with weapons and support them in exterminating the Palestinians and stealing their land. I guess, the German Nazis fear that if the Jewish colony in Palestine were to disappear for some reason, all these Jews would have to go back to Germany. And that is something that the superior Aryan race cannot countenance, even though the Torah says the Jews are the superior "chosen" ones. Tough to decide who is the "most" superior of the two mongrels! The Germans might have to prepare for another Holocaust of the revenant Jews, though this would be against their ethical Christian Aryan standards.
The German Nazi government says it is now expecting from their Zionist Jewish allies "rapid clarification, rapid results and corresponding consequences for those responsible." They're big on "rapid" it seems. But you and I, and everyone on earth, know that this is mere blather posturing and that no explanations, no clarifications and no consequences will ever be forthcoming from the Zionists who in fact learned their terror and racist trade from their German Nazi brethren. After all, most of the Zionist settlers of Palestine are Germans, and I hear that many German Zionist settlers are fleeing the Jewish Disneyland on the Mediterranean and applying to retrieve their German citizenship. Good news for the indigenous Palestinians.
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Germany demands 'consequences' for Palestinian tied to Israeli jeep
Mon, June 24, 2024
Germany condemned the way an injured Palestinian was tied to the bonnet of a military vehicle in the northern West Bank city of Jenin over the weekend, calling for "clarification and consequences," a Foreign Ministry spokesman said in Berlin on Monday.
The video clip showing the incident was "difficult to bear," the spokesman said.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Sunday confirmed the incident in which IDF troops tied the injured man to the bonnet of a jeep and drove past two ambulances in the city.
It said the troops had been on their way to a counterterrorism operation in the greater Jenin area, when they had come under fire.
"Terrorists opened fire at IDF troops, who responded with fire. During the exchange of fire, one of the suspects was injured and apprehended," the IDF said.
The conduct of the IDF troops had been in violation of military procedures, and the incident was being investigated, the IDF said.
The injured suspect had been handed over to the Red Cross for medical treatment, it said.
The German Foreign Ministry spokesman said he was aware that this conduct represented a violation of IDF rules and that the German government now expected "rapid clarification, rapid results and corresponding consequences for those responsible."
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