Wow! Who could have predicted that the the leaders of the Zionist entity in Palestine, with their unbridled arrogance and boundless malevolence will one day get scared and run to an underground bunker in Al Aqsa?
Who could have thought that the day would come when the boastful Settlers in Palestine would run scared and be beseeching Big Brother Uncle Sam to come and bail them out of the morass their utter stupidity has landed them?
By killing the Hamas Political leader in the Iranian capital, on the day that the Iranians were swearing in their new President, Netanyahu and his bloodthirsty Mongrels broke all diplomatic and cultural bounds.
The extremely cautious, civilized, and cultured Iranians have vowed revenge and, per a report, have duly informed the UNSC.
The question is not whether or not Netanyahu will be punished, the only question is the form and shape.
If only uncultured and arrogant Philistines like Netanyahu would educate themselves on the cultures of the area they chose to plant their settlements, they would have known that there are boundaries people are not expected to cross.
Per a Yoruba story, Tortoise who, on visiting his in-laws, was asked when he would return was said to have replied: When I am disgraced.
While the story is an apologue – a pretty fable meant to convey a meaningful lesson, it should serve as a useful lesson for the wise.
Let’s begin with these Yoruba proverbs:
1. Igbéràgà ni nṣiwàjú ipàrùn / Pride goeth before a destructing.
Mó ti fó tihin, mó lé fó tọ̀hun, ni ọmọ Ólógbó fi nkó si kàngà / I have scaled this one here, I can scale that one over there is the reason why the Kitten end up inside the well.
Let’s go Latin: Quos Deus vult perdere, prius dementat / Those whom God would destroy, he first makes them demented.
As I concluded in my article, Cry Palestine: “The simple logic, which is eluding the Zionists, as it has eluded all oppressors in history, is that oppression cannot, by definition, co-exist with peace. Oppressors always want “peace,” “law and order.” The oppressed want one thing and one thing only: the end of their oppression. The only lesson we can learn from history is that all oppression ultimately comes to an end. This is a lesson the Israelis and their backers must learn. Until they learn that they cannot build a peaceful country on the backs of the Palestinians, the Israelis will continue to be people at home who do not feel at home.” Read the full article here: https://tinyurl.com/3b3vy855
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