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Israelis to sue EU for providing aid to 'terrorists'


Laughably, European Israelis are demanding that the European Union stops 'funding terrorism' by giving aid to Gaza. This is the same mentality that sees the banning of book imports to Gaza and children's toys because they too can assist in the maintenance of the 'terrorist infrastructure'. But it's OK to bomb the population of Gaza back to the stone age and refuse to let any cement or steel in and provide the bare minimum of food to stop starvation getting out of control.
Israeli and Belgian lawyers acting for Eyal Katorza, who is also a French citizen, are preparing a legal case demanding that the EU does more to protect the 300,000 Europeans living in Israel.

Legal documents, seen by The Daily Telegraph, have accused the EU of indirectly funding Palestinian terrorism because of a failure to "prevent the misuse of European funds by non-profit organisations which use these funds to finance terrorism".

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  1. AHAHAHAH IRONIC

    THAN I WILL SUE THE EU FOR SUPPLING THE TERRORITS ISRAELI SCUM WITH MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX SKANK WARFARE ARTILLARY AND CANNON FODDER

    AND CHARGE THE EURO.PEON SCUM WITH CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY

    FUCKEM NO ONE FORCED THEM TO GO AND LIVE IN THAT ISRAELI SKANK SHIT HOLE






    AND I DEMAND THAT THE EURO.PEON SKANK JEW WHORES CORPORATE GOVERNMENTS GET SUED FOR SUPPLYING ISRAELI NAZI SCUM WITH WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION

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  2. AHAHAHAH AWWW SO CUTE

    SIG HEIL MEIN FUHERE DOES THAT MEAN IT HAS TO GO THROUGHT THE SKANK CENSORHIP OF ASSHOLES

    AHAHAHAHHA

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