Israel ðŸ‡®ðŸ‡± State of Israel Thread

Bear Ribs

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It hurts their own citizens as well.
The idea is to cut down on the organized crime and drug trading, by making large transactions only legal if you leave an electronic trail.

The US did much the same thing under Nixon, that's why there's no bill bigger than the hundred. The reasoning was that it would make it too hard to transact really large sums in cash due to how many bills they'd have to move, and they'd have to use credit or checks which would leave a trail.
 

Cherico

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The idea is to cut down on the organized crime and drug trading, by making large transactions only legal if you leave an electronic trail.

The US did much the same thing under Nixon, that's why there's no bill bigger than the hundred. The reasoning was that it would make it too hard to transact really large sums in cash due to how many bills they'd have to move, and they'd have to use credit or checks which would leave a trail.

this is another reason why I am against the war on drugs it directly hurt everyones fincial freedom.
 

49ersfootball

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Russian Operated S-300 System Fired at Israeli Jets in what was described as a one off incident back in May.


This comes in the Wake of legal attempts to close the Moscow based Jewish Agency in Russia and Russian criticism of Israel in regards to Ukraine, one officla stating Israel having been "unconstructive" in this matter.

WTH ? What caused this escalation ?
 

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GoldRanger

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I do forget your country has criminal gangs. Are they called the Israeli mafia or some crime family name?
The media just calls it "organized crime". But yeah, there are several notorious criminal families in Israel, both Jewish and Arab.


The major crime groups are the Abergils, the Abutbuls, the Alperons, the Dumranis, the Shirazis, the Amir Molnar and the Zeev Rosenstein syndicates.
 

GoldRanger

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Interesting that they were allowed to make aliyah considering that they are a threat to public safety. Or was this not evident back then?
Who was "allowed to make Aliya"? The criminal families are locals. They arrived very early on.
 

WolfBear

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Criminals are criminals. Where they start or come from they lay the seeds for their enterprise.

You know, I wonder just how easy it was for people in the ex-USSR to forge documents to claim Jewish ancestry and/or a clean criminal record and then immigrate to Israel even though they would otherwise not have qualified for this. I'm presuming that this was very rare, but what do you think? @GoldRanger
 

GoldRanger

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You know, I wonder just how easy it was for people in the ex-USSR to forge documents to claim Jewish ancestry and/or a clean criminal record and then immigrate to Israel even though they would otherwise not have qualified for this. I'm presuming that this was very rare, but what do you think? @GoldRanger
No idea. Wouldn't surprise me much to hear about such cases, but I don't know of any offhand.
 

ATP

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I read about at least one polish count who made it in 1968,thanks to jewish friends.Thanks to leaving as jew he could take with him all his belongings,painting,and even silver.
If he try as goim,he would be refused or could go only with his shirt.
And idiot jews blame us for 1968 - when it was commie making,not polish,and so-called victims was treated much better then polish goim.
 

49ersfootball

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The idea is to cut down on the organized crime and drug trading, by making large transactions only legal if you leave an electronic trail.

The US did much the same thing under Nixon, that's why there's no bill bigger than the hundred. The reasoning was that it would make it too hard to transact really large sums in cash due to how many bills they'd have to move, and they'd have to use credit or checks which would leave a trail.
Nixon had racially-charged reasons for being aggressive in the War on Drugs: exterminating those who weren't Anglo.
 

Sergeant Foley

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The problem us that a one state solution is also a no-go, because it means Israel will no longer be a Jewish country (plus all the inherent problem of doubling your population with extremely hostile immigrants that also have some of the most active, experienced and armed terrorist organizations in the world), or, alternatively, it will become an actual apartheid in reality (as opposed to the fake "apartheid" of Palestinian propaganda), and I don't like that either.

There's no good solution at the moment either way. My preference is a two state solution, but only after decades of deradicalization of the Palestinian population.
Just exterminate these Palestinian jackasses!
 

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