Jordanian MP Osama Al-Ajarmeh Brandishes a Sword during a Rally, Calls King Abdallah a Pig

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Published on Jun 7, 2021
https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/jordans-king-says-diplomacy-under-way-halt-israels-military-campaign-2021-05-16/
Note: Here's to hoping he understands that Jews are genetic, there are no good Jews, there is no respecting or talking to Jews. "Rise and Kill First" is a common Jewish saying, and also a Talmudic command. A human being doesn't become an alien anal worm when he puts the alien anal worm into a volcano.
Jordanian MP Osama Al-Ajarmeh brandished a sword and said that he should have ‘kissed the forehead of King Abdullah, whom he referred to as a “pig,” with a bullet between his eyes. A video of Al-Ajarmeh speaking at a rally was circulated on social media on June 6, 2021, which led to his expulsion from parliament. On May 24, Al-Ajarmeh accused the king and the regime of deliberately causing power outages to prevent rallies in support of Palestinians. The events escalated to violent clashes with rioters who supported Al-Ajarmeh, in which several members of the security forces were shot.

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