Norman Finkelstein
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Which is the PLO line. Yeah, with the program. The PLO is long past. As you were saying, genocide is not a body count.
According to Asa Kasher, the philosopher of IDF, he said that Netanyahu was avowing genocide. Now, he's an idiot? He didn't say he's an idiot, but he passed it.
According to Asa Kasher, the philosopher of IDF, he said that Netanyahu was avowing genocide. Now, he's an idiot? He didn't say he's an idiot, but he passed it.
According to Asa Kasher, the philosopher of IDF, he said that Netanyahu was avowing genocide. Now, he's an idiot? He didn't say he's an idiot, but he passed it.
They must be awfully incompetent.
They must be awfully incompetent.
They must be awfully incompetent.
Even the American judge, she must have been awful incompetent if she was unable to see the misrepresentations that Mr. Bunnell, based on his Wikipedia entry, was able to find.
Even the American judge, she must have been awful incompetent if she was unable to see the misrepresentations that Mr. Bunnell, based on his Wikipedia entry, was able to find.
Even the American judge, she must have been awful incompetent if she was unable to see the misrepresentations that Mr. Bunnell, based on his Wikipedia entry, was able to find.
Actually, brace yourself for this, and Muin could confirm it. Yaniv Kogan, an Israeli, and Jamie Sternweiner, half Israeli, they checked every single quote in the Hebrew original, and Yaniv Kogan, love the guy, he has terrifying powers of concentration, he checked every single quote. Is that correct, Muin? And Jamie checked every single quote in the English
Actually, brace yourself for this, and Muin could confirm it. Yaniv Kogan, an Israeli, and Jamie Sternweiner, half Israeli, they checked every single quote in the Hebrew original, and Yaniv Kogan, love the guy, he has terrifying powers of concentration, he checked every single quote. Is that correct, Muin? And Jamie checked every single quote in the English
Actually, brace yourself for this, and Muin could confirm it. Yaniv Kogan, an Israeli, and Jamie Sternweiner, half Israeli, they checked every single quote in the Hebrew original, and Yaniv Kogan, love the guy, he has terrifying powers of concentration, he checked every single quote. Is that correct, Muin? And Jamie checked every single quote in the English
in the context, and where there were any contextual questions, they told us.
in the context, and where there were any contextual questions, they told us.
in the context, and where there were any contextual questions, they told us.
Yeah, I think they found one. So I do not believe that those 15 judges, it was 15 to two. 16 to two, I think. They're 15 in the court plus two, so it's 17, so it's 15 to two. I don't think those 15 judges were incompetent And I certainly don't believe the president of the court, an American, would allow herself to be duped. Because you might recall, Mr. Burrell, Mr. Burrell. All right.
Yeah, I think they found one. So I do not believe that those 15 judges, it was 15 to two. 16 to two, I think. They're 15 in the court plus two, so it's 17, so it's 15 to two. I don't think those 15 judges were incompetent And I certainly don't believe the president of the court, an American, would allow herself to be duped. Because you might recall, Mr. Burrell, Mr. Burrell. All right.
Yeah, I think they found one. So I do not believe that those 15 judges, it was 15 to two. 16 to two, I think. They're 15 in the court plus two, so it's 17, so it's 15 to two. I don't think those 15 judges were incompetent And I certainly don't believe the president of the court, an American, would allow herself to be duped. Because you might recall, Mr. Burrell, Mr. Burrell. All right.
Okay. It is correct, as Muin put it, that it'll be several years before the court makes a determination. And my guess is it will determine there was no genocide. That's my guess. Yes, no, I'm just giving you my guess. I can't predict. I got it all wrong, actually, as Muin will attest. I got it all wrong the first time. I never thought the American judge would vote in favor of plausibility.