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Palestinian journalist: ‘One day someone angry will drop a nuclear bomb’ on Israel

In a video on Maan News Agency’s YouTube channel on Jan. 16, Palestinian journalist Dr. Nasser Al-Laham said Israel has become so arrogant that one day someone angry will drop a nuclear bomb on it, and there will be nobody left to say “Boker tov” (“Good morning” in Hebrew).

In a video that was uploaded to Maan News Agency's YouTube channel on Jan. 16, 2019, Palestinian journalist Dr. Nasser Al-Laham said that Israel has become so arrogant that one day, someone angry will drop a nuclear bomb on it. (MEMRI)
In a video that was uploaded to Maan News Agency’s YouTube channel on Jan. 16, 2019, Palestinian journalist Dr. Nasser Al-Laham said that Israel has become so arrogant that one day, someone angry will drop a nuclear bomb on it. (MEMRI)

In a video that was uploaded to Maan News Agency’s YouTube channel on Jan. 16, 2019, Palestinian journalist Dr. Nasser Al-Laham said Israel has become so arrogant that one day, someone angry will drop a nuclear bomb on it, and there will be nobody left to say Boker tov (“Good morning” in Hebrew).

He added that on that day he will write an article titled Lo Ichpat Li, which means “I don’t care” in Hebrew.

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