Pro-palästinensische Demonstranten zündeten Feuerwerk in Menschenmenge – vier Polizisten verletzt

by Apprehensive_Sleep_4

16 comments
  1. Yep, they seem just as friendly as the friendly neighborhood Spiderman 🙄

  2. This is them testing the response. Seeing how big of explosives they can use before they get stopped.

  3. Why don’t they go to Gaza and help? Instead causing Chaos in other countries and supporting a terrorist group

  4. How easy would it be for “Pro-israel” people to join this protest and be the ones that set off the fireworks? To make these protesters seem bad. Not saying that’s what happened but that shit happens all the time. Look up Pinkertons, US gov has a habit of pulling that crap. It’s strike breaking 101, and applies to protests too.

  5. Wow they’re still parading around the “Israel in garbage bin” sign.

    Not sure how acting like this gets anyone sympathetic towards your cause. I have been a neutral about this conflict before this war as both sides share the blame on certain things but the way some countries and citizens are acting. It has been a complete mask off moment of anti-semitism.

    Why aren’t they simultaneously calling for Hamas to release the hostages and surrender if they care about Palestinians so much? Did the protestors not get the message from Hamas leader that they won’t stop until all of Israel is eradicated? Wtf is a ceasefire going to do with that kind of mentality.

  6. >Effigies of dead babies were left on the ground in Trafalgar Square, next to pictures of children and candles.

    How ironic.

  7. Explosions that maim and or kill people are music to their ears, what’s new?

  8. Western countries need to grow a spine and crackdown on these protests.

    Especially in London, the protestors know nothing is going to happen to them and they can do whatever they want. The police system is just too weak.

  9. Which city though? Could be any city in the western world. The whole world has sleeper agents living amongst them with violent loyalty to an international ideology that they hold far dearer to their hearts than any loyalty to their nation.

    To what extent can they be considered a citizen of these nations then? Their loyalties lie elsewhere. Something for governments to get serious about considering. During the cold war communists were considered enemies of the state because their loyalty to a foreign power was too dangerous. In what fashion are they any different?

    If you know who I’m talking about then you know I’m right, or you wouldn’t be able to understand the comment.

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