In Isreal, here is what it means to be Hot or slay queen.
Jewish girls can be beautiful and still protect their country like a badass.
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In Israel, armed civilians helped stop terrorists multiple times. Israeli citizens with a combat military background can apply
to carry a pistol for self-defense. Well!!, you can’t tell who’s a military or who’s not.
Isreal has only population of only 9 million. Zionist(isreali) civilians are all either currently serving or former soldiers. Almost every Israeli serve in the Israeli defense force(IDF).
When they come home from leave they have to have their weapon in them at all times since there are severe penalties if it gets lost. They are trained in the ethics, as well as in the use of guns. Plus they have psychological, medical, and marksmanship exams every 3 years to
maintain private licensure.
Isreal has hostile neighbors, the guns are necessary against possible acts of terrorism. When they fight, they all fight.
The first time I went to Israel one of the things that struck me was standing in a queue in a bank, with other customers
carrying an M16… The pictures of girls in bikinis toting an M16, Tavor, Galil or other weapon tend to be very striking because of the strangeness of the sight to many, but it is common in Israel, said “Marc Lipshitz, a Jew from Johannesburg SA”
(Pics below a M16 Riffle)
Israel is one of only a few countries in the world to have a mandatory military service requirement for women. They carry their Riffles like ear pod and school bags😂😂. But c’mon, go chyk any of them you fancy. They’re friendly regardless of their guns. Be a man, it’s only a Gun
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The brown tree snake became a problem in Guam since its
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Bashir Ali Yusuf,
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