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Gaza songs about cats = More signs of Islamist decline?

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Submitted by PezDispenser (Israel), Aug 30, 2016 at 05:07

http://www.timesofisrael.com/gazan-finds-internet-fame-with-songs-about-cat-pants/

"Hamas, leave office. It's been 10 years you've been responsible for the plight of Gazans. You sent us back 300 years," he bellows.

"We have no electricity, no water, no jobs and borders are closed. Life, dreams, hopes, everything is finished!"

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