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Israel has every right to destroy Hamas and Hezbollah!
Israel has every right to completely destroy Hamas and Hezbollah, by whatever means, because terrorists have no right to exist:
The overwhelming majority of the German population believes that Israel has the absolute right to take military action against Hamas terrorists. This was the result of a recent survey by the opinion research institute INSA.
The Middle East, like Russia, knows only one language, the language of strength:
The goal of the terrorist organisation Hamas and its criminal financiers in Iran was to isolate Israel from the other states in the region and to bind these countries to the Iran axis. Away from the pragmatic axis consisting of Israel, Saudi Arabia and the USA - and towards Iran.
Only a few weeks ago, the terrorist state of Iran warned the Saudis not to pursue rapprochement with Israel. In his last UN speech, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (73) predicted that Iran would try to sabotage the improvement of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia.
Israel and the USA should currently not only destroy the terrorist organisation Hamas, but also the terrorist organisation Hezbollah and thus take away from the criminal rulers of Iran their stupid toys!
Above all, Europe must wake up and learn one thing from the recent Hamas massacre in Israel: "You cannot live with a threat of fanatical Islamists in Europe, people who are in no way willing to integrate and people who do not know the word "tolerance" and who despise such tolerance!
Above all, Germany must now quickly learn the bitter lesson of the massacre of Islamists in Israel, because German politics has allowed too many Israel-haters into Germany completely blindly and finances these Islamist structures every day with the hard-earned money of German taxpayers!
The fact that Israel has allowed Hamas to grow and prosper and has relied on deterrence, secret services and the military has failed bitterly and bloodily!
Therefore, we must not allow the Iranian threat to grow any further, as Iran wants to destabilise the Arab region, develop nuclear weapons and carry out terrorist attacks all over the world, including Europe, nor must we allow Russia to continue to exist in exchange for cheap gas and oil, because Russia is nothing other than the state terrorists in Tehran, Russia it is a totalitarian regime whose dictatorship, just like Iran, must be completely destroyed.
The terrorist leaders in Iran as well as in Russia must be brought to justice quickly and tried like at the time of the Nuremberg war crimes trials, if they can be caught; if they cannot be caught, they must be killed, no matter what it takes!

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