Netanyahu in number 10

You wot?

he stays in the savoy when he comes to london.  i've seen his convoy to no 10 before.

 

it's not just high speed, lots of motor cycles, foot cops at the back of the savoy, range rovers and vans.  it's high speed, etc etc with lots of range rovers, with their windows open and guns pointing out and very serious looking chaps in masks.

 

 

Presumably there’s some massive trade deal in the offing, involving all those Israeli inventions like Google and Facebook we’ve been hearing so much about lately, 

 bit risky, he might take one look at Sunak and decide "here's a swarth chap with too much land" and before you know it there'll 3 Merkavas and forty snipers sitting along downing street insisting they have a right to it cause someone wrote it in the BC version of wikipedia 

He is seeking implied acceptance by major countries for his constitutional reform. Last week he was in Germany, who cannot possible deny his request for a visit.  

It's not anti-semitic to point out that the modern state of Israel is brutal and thuggish and that it only exists because it took over and occupied land which the occupants and there forebears had been living on for centuries and is taking more of it every year.

 

Israel and the Israeli-occupied territories are located in the Holy Land, a region of great significance to the Abrahamic religions. In ancient history, it was where Canaanite and Israelite civilizations developed, while in the early first millennium BCE the kingdoms of Israel and Judah emerged, before falling to the Neo-Assyrian and Neo-Babylonian empires, respectively.[19][20] During the classical era, the region was ruled by the AchaemenidMacedonianPtolemaic and Seleucid empires. In the 2nd century BCE, an independent Hasmonean kingdom emerged, before Romeconquered the area a century later. In the 7th century, the Muslim conquest of the Levantestablished caliphal rule. The First Crusade of the 11th century brought the founding of Crusader states, the last ending in the 13th century at the hands of the Mamluks, who lost the area to the Ottoman Empire at the onset of the 16th century. In late 19th century, Jews began immigrating to the area as part of the Zionist movement. After World War I, the allied powers assigned the Mandate for Palestine to Britain, which during the war made a declaration of support for the establishment of a national home for the Jewish people in Palestine. Following World War II and the Holocaust, the newly formed United Nationsadopted the Partition Plan for Palestine, recommending the creation of independent Arab and Jewish states, and placing Jerusalem under international control.

After a civil war between Palestinian Arab forces and the Yishuv, Israel declared independence on 14 May 1948 at the termination of the British Mandate. A day later, the surrounding Arab countries intervened, leading to the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, which concluded with the 1949 Armistice Agreements that saw Israel in control of most of the former mandate territory, while the West Bank and Gaza were held by Jordan and Egypt respectively. Over 700,000 Palestinian Arabs were expelled from or fled the territory Israel would come to control, with fewer than 150,000 Palestinian Arabs remaining within Israel. During and immediately after the war, around 260,000 Jews emigrated or fled from the Arab world to Israel.[21][fn 6] Israel has since fought wars with several Arab countries,[22] and since the 1967 Six-Day War has occupied the Syrian Golan Heights and the Palestinian territories of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip—the longest military occupation in modern history—though whether Gaza remains occupied following the Israeli disengagement is disputed. Israel has effectively annexed East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights, and established settlements within the occupied territories, though these actions have been rejected as illegal by the international community. While Israel has signed peace treaties with Egyptand Jordan, and has normalized relations with a number of other Arab countries, it remains formally at war with Syria and Lebanon, and efforts to resolve the Israeli–Palestinian conflicthave thus far stalled.

The country has a parliamentary systemproportional representation, and universal suffrage. The prime minister serves as head of government, and is elected by the Knesset, Israel's unicameral legislature.[23] Israel is a developed country and an OECD member,[24]with a population of over 9 million people as of 2021.[25] It has the world's 28th-largest economy by nominal GDP,[15] and ranks twenty-second in the Human Development Index.[15][26]

 

Umm Benj, you don't think modern state of Israel exists because for thousands of years Jews have been persecuted throughout Europe and the Middle East? You're right though, should probably just roll over, play nicey nice and get slaughtered by the million again. FFS. 

Lol I did think that looked like the Rof legend hydroponics post, but thought it was most useful than just a link out.

what’s the ‘Jewish convert’ comment tho?

No respect for the rule of law and flowing unchecked power to the executive?

Sunak and Netanyahu should be able to find plenty of common ground and agreement...