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  1. She would say 'We must treat this like an army and naval exercise' - organise our intelligence services, inform our generals of all necessary details and we must deter all who enter the channel from France and the Benelux countries' our Navy must track the seas.'
  2. Very true, it's affecting Jewish and Muslim peoples in peaceful countries, this problem shouldn't be settled entirely by partisan countries - and buffer zones can't stop missiles.
  3. Did maritime law consider this, it wasn't happening then - we are 'overflowing', Europe is being used, our resources won't last indefinitely, our economies will be affected - stem unlimited immigration, you can't tell people that 200,000 approx. are escaping persecution.
  4. They do, and it needs to be condemned, the countries need to take responsibility and have to be answerable, the problem is how do we sanction them.
  5. We can't leave people to drown, we have to rescue them, what if we towed them back to the French coast and left them there, would we be fined, what's the worst that could happen?
  6. Can't drones be used to target where the dinghies are heading before they reach the beaches, even if the boats were punctured there could hardly be complaints from the migrants. If the dinghies are coming into France they could be confiscated, if they are being made in France it's high time they are stopped.
  7. Well I've read enough of these tit-for-tat atrocities, is there any way both Israeli and Hamas troops can be controlled by their leaders?
  8. IMAGE SOURCE,REUTERS Image caption, Palestinian workers are exhuming bodies at Nasser hospital with shovels because they have no heavy machinery By David Gritten BBC News The UN's human rights chief has said he is "horrified" by the destruction of Gaza's Nasser and al-Shifa hospitals and the reports of "mass graves" being found at the sites after Israeli raids. Volker Türk called for independent investigations into the deaths. Palestinian officials said they had exhumed 283 bodies at Nasser, some with their hands tied. It is not clear how they died or when they were buried. Israel's military said claims that it buried bodies there were "baseless". But it did say that during a two-week operation at the hospital in the city of Khan Younis in February, troops "examined" bodies buried by Palestinians "in places where intelligence indicated the possible presence of hostages". Ten hostages who have now been released have said that they were held at Nasser hospital for long periods during their captivity. Prior to the Israeli operation at Nasser, staff there had said they were being forced to bury bodies in the hospital's courtyard because nearby fighting prevented access to cemeteries. There were similar reports from al-Shifa before the first Israeli raid on the hospital took place in November. The Israeli military has said it has raided a number of hospitals in Gaza during the war because Hamas fighters have been operating inside them - a claim Hamas and medical officials have denied.
  9. Remind me, who compiled the list? (I'm on the Music thread atm)
  10. You do call him out regularly, and he answers everything, I don't always agree with everything that's said but I support the privilege on here to say it - as long as they keep to SF rules - No Racism No sexism etc.
  11. Shoeshine was a poster on here R.I.P. Respect.🤠
  12. I thought you didn't watch this programme, or the X Factor.?
  13. I've never bought a Kebab, always looked greasy.
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