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As a Jew and an Israeli myself, I speculate whather Mossad itself is responsible for this vandalism. There haven't been anti-semitic attacks in NZ for 25 years, zero - and suddenly someone comes and destroy a Jewish grave yard? 16 graves? It's more than a work of one person, and I don't see the average citizen of NZ being motivated to do that just because Israeli tried to produce counterfeit passwords of his country. I do on the other hand spot great interest for the Israeli government to do this/for this to happen, as it can present the situation in totally different light. Just my paranoid speculations...

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Dreamer:

 

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We don't want to be sued because you have taken protected material from another organisation and published it here, ta.

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& It's not like Haaretz is going to sue you, you know - you're not really someone worthy of the attention of their lawyers.

I don't think you can qualify that statement in any way.

 

You may not give a shit about the rules on their site, but as long as you are posting here you will kindly abide by ours.

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