Tuesday, December 15, 2020

  • Tuesday, December 15, 2020
  • Elder of Ziyon


Algerian Prime Minister Abdelaziz Jarad said, "There is a danger threatening Algeria today of Zionism reaching our borders."

During a celebration at the National Archives on Saturday, Jarad said that "Algeria is a target and we must intensify and solve our internal problems among us."

"We must work in solidarity to find the best way out of the crisis," he said, claiming that Algeria is being targeted through operations outside its borders.

He called on the Algerian people to "gather together and solve internal problems, and work with solidarity, love and brotherhood to find the best way out of the crisis."

The Algerian prime minister said that "the citizens, the political class and the elite must be on the lookout and work to preserve stability."

I'm still not quite sure what the danger is. Will the newly "Zionist" Morocco invade Algeria for Israel? Will Algerians start eating sabich? 

Whatever it is, it sounds awful!





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