Hamas is Iranian proxy so as Afghan taliban and Hizbul Mujahideen in indian occupied Kashmir plus Palestinians are majority Ahle Tashi about 55% are Ahle Tashi by calling others names won't change the fact that saudi arabia haven't fired a bullet to israel since saudi inception after world war 1 ontop of that all non Shiite Arab states are rushing to recognize israel what about that
You just pulled an Iran-Al-Dajjal lie up out your @zz. Hamas is not and never was a proxy of Iran. Hamas is a holy Palestinian independent movement waging war on the Zionist occupation. Iran's proxies are the Shia groups taking orders from Iran to refrain from firing a single bullet towards Israel. Afghan Taliban has nothing to do with Iran. You are putting junk propaganda making out Iranians to be some warriors people. This is the reality:
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The
1998 killing of Iranian diplomats in Afghanistan refers to the siege of the Iranian consulate in
Mazar-i-Sharif, in the
Taliban-
controlled Afghanistan during the Taliban and
Northern Alliance battles of Mazar-i-Sharif. Initially, the death of 8 Iranian diplomats was reported, but later two other diplomats and a journalist were also confirmed dead, bringing the total deaths to 11.
[1] The killings of the diplomats is speculated to have been carried out by
Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistan.
[2][3]
Before this incident, Iran was supportive of the Afghan
Northern Alliance, and the city of Mazari Sharif was one of the headquarters of the alliance. It is reported that between May and July 1997
Abdul Malik Pahlawan executed thousands of Taliban prisoners as revenge for the 1995 death of
Abdul Ali Mazari. "He is widely believed to have been responsible for the brutal massacre of up to 3,000 Taliban prisoners after inviting them into Mazar-i-Sharif."
[4] As revenge, Taliban forces captured Mazar-i-Sharif and killed hundreds of Northern Alliance members, particularly members of the Hazara and Uzbek ethnic groups as they were accused of being the ones who carried out the killings of Taliban prisoners.[
citation needed]
en.wikipedia.org
What am I now? I'm curious about your assumptions. The other day someone said I'm a Pakistani muslim from Greece.
So I guess you're a supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood? You think that Hamas is not an oppressive regime?
I've said you're an Iranian false flagger from the start, and you are. Nobody is even remotely confused about it. I could care less about how you feel towards Hamas, Holy Hamas will prevail and Israel and Iran will pay for their genocide against Muslims. I just find it pathetic how you lack the courage to list real reasons why you hate Hamas. Two Shia extremists, one posing as Greek individual to attack Hamas, and the other pretending to be some socalist. Both lack the courage to admit their affinity towards Iranian regime and its Shia proxies.
In 2012, a public protest was organized by dozens of Christians who claimed that two Christians were forcibly converted to Islam and were being held against their will. According to two mediators, the two Christians embraced Islam of their own free will. The conversions have the minority Christian population worried, and Huda Al-Amash, the mother of one of the converts, Ramez, stated, "If things remain like this, there'll be no Christians left in Gaza." Gaza's Archbishop Alexious said that the converts should be returned to their families.[53][54]
A leaked Hamas memo showing Gaza's ruling Islamist group wanted to curb Christmas celebrations among Gaza's Muslim majority has upset the enclave's tiny Christian community in the run-up to the holiday.
www.reuters.com
Since the Palestinian Authority left the Gaza Strip, festive celebrations and displays of crucifixes have become taboo
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With Christmas just around the corner, many will soon be singing carols about that silent night in the little town of Bethlehem. Two thousand years later, it is worth asking what has become of the biblical town of Bethlehem and its Christians.
providencemag.com
An ancient community bears witness to its own purging—and recalls a more tolerant time.
foreignpolicy.com
Christians are doing very well in Palestine. Not that it concerns a Shia extremist though. As for Christmas celebrations, Muslims in Palestine will not be allowed to adopt US Capatilist version of Christmas which is based around shopping/cameras and not worship nor the actual purpose of the religious occasion.