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My name is Amr El Masry, I love Israel.
I love Israel.
I love Israel.
I love Israel.

May it be destroyed.
May it be colonized.

May it be destroyed.
May it be colonized.

May it be wiped off the map.
May a wall fall on it.

I love Israel.
I love Israel.

May it disappear from the universe.
God, please have it banished.

May it disappear from the universe.
God, please have it banished.

I love Israel.
I love Israel.

May it dangle from the noose.
May I get to see it burning, Amen. I will pour petrol on it.
I love Israel.
I love Israel.

I am an Egyptian man.
I am not a coward.

Everywhere I go, my name is Amr El Masry.
I love Israel.
I love Israel.

I love Israel.
I love Israel.
I love Israel.
I love Israel.

May it be targeted. May it go up in flames that will never subside.
May it be targeted. May it go up in flames that will never subside.
From the bottom of my heart – may a wall fall on it.

I love Israel.
I love Israel.

May it destroy itself.
May we never hear of it again.

May it destroy itself.
May we never hear of it again.

I love Israel.
I love Israel.

May it cease to exist, not even on the border.
May they say on the news that there is no more destruction.

I love Israel.
I love Israel.

My heart is broken under my smoking jacket.
I see that you are occupied, so I'm off. Goodbye.

I love Israel.


h/t: EoZ
 
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If that's their love...
Love + desire for destruction = envy, I guess.

(I was of two minds posting this one - I know such hate goes against the grain here. But it's so bizarre and illustrative of the issues Israel has with its neighbors that I thought it should be shared.)
 
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There is a LOVE called HATE,
there is a HATE called LOVE.:pop:
 
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Bi-Polar Disorder, Like a BOSS!
 
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i hate you like i love you
 
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it looks more like a parody. if not, he isn't a very convincing hater.
 
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Cant imagine how Israel faces this much hatred..and i now understand Israelis stubbornness of not giving any quarter..

Any show of slight weakness, the hounds of destruction will fall on them....

So..I am with u Israel.....Indians like me will always support u...:tup:
 
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Poor guy does not know what he is asking for. I wish him freedom from his suffering and courage on this path.
 
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Someone should ask him ,

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Song 'I Love Israel' Latest Craze in Egypt
A hate song with the deceiving title of “I Love Israel” has become the latest craze in Egypt.

By Rachel Hirshfeld
First Publish: 6/5/2012, 9:50 PM


A hate song with the deceiving title of “I Love Israel” has become the latest craze in Egypt, The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) reported.

The singer, Amr El Masry, begins by repeating the phrase, “I love Israel.”

The lyrics read as follows: “May it [Israel] be destroyed. May it be colonized. May it be wiped off the map. May a wall fall on it. May it disappear from the universe. God, please have it banished.”

During the duration of the song, the chorus of “I love Israel” is repeatedly interjected.

“May it dangle from the noose. May I get to see it burning, Amen. I will pour gasoline on it. I am an Egyptian man. I am not a coward.”

“May it be targeted. May it go up in flames that will never subside. From the bottom of my heart – may a wall fall on it,” the song continues.

“May it destroy itself. May we never hear of it again. May it destroy itself. May we never hear of it again. May it cease to exist, not even on the border. May they say on the news that there is no more destruction.”

El Masry concludes the song by stating, “My heart is broken under my smoking jacket. I see that you are occupied, so I'm off. Goodbye.”

Another song by the Egyptian Shaaban abd el Rehim, released in 2000 and titled “I Hate Israel” espouses the same vehemently anti-Israel sentiments, yearning for the obliteration of the Jewish state.

The two songs caused controversy, but managed to pass the Egyptian censors. Shaaban's songs, due to his poor background, informal language, and direct lyrics have made him popular with the Egyptian public.



 
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