Did you know that IDF soldiers are eligible for US veterans benefits? If this doesn’t scream same country and colony I don’t know what does. https://t.co/s1yK4jf2qC
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A bill is expected soon to include IDF veterans in the US VA system, specifically House Resolution 8445, which would extend military benefits to Americans serving in the IDF. This legislation is backed by representatives from Pennsylvania and Ohio, both of whom have received significant funding from the AIPAC lobby. Currently, around 23,000 US citizens serve in the IDF, with 600,000 Americans residing in occupied Palestine. The bill also aims to protect these citizens from discrimination, ensuring their jobs are secure even if they engage in activities deemed illegal under international law. Meanwhile, Max Miller is involved in a contentious divorce, seeking financial information from his estranged wife amid allegations of drug use.
Speaker 0: I'm pretty sure a bill will be introduced shortly to add the IDF veterans to our VA system. There he is already. House resolution 8 445 will extend US military benefits to Americans serving in the IDF. Introduced by this guy at Pennsylvania who's taken a $170,000 from the APAC lobby and mister Ohio here who's taken a $193,000 from the APAC lobby. About 23,000 US citizens are already serving in the IOF, and 600,000 Americans are already living in occupied Palestine.
This bill also includes protections from what they call discrimination. So when these US citizens wants to go participate in a genocide, these businesses are forced to keep that person's position at the company regardless if they're breaking international law. Now Max Miller is going through a pretty ugly divorce right now, and he's filing discovery to try to get her financial information while she's claiming that he was on drugs. Run, Emily. Save yourself.