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Arab MK: Israel buys oil from Daesh

Israel is buying oil from Daesh, an Arab Israeli Member of the Knesset revealed on Monday. Ynet News reported that during a speech at the Knesset, Joint List member Aida Touma-Suleiman accused the Israeli occupation authorities of intentionally escalating the security situation on its northern front with Lebanon and Syria, referring to its targeting of an Iranian drone which led to the Syrian regime downing an Israeli fighter jet. “I am against collaborating with extremist and terrorist groups that massacre people such as the ISIS,” she said in reference to Daesh. “I am not the only one who knows about Israel’s collaboration with ISIS. The United Nations has documented the Israeli government’s collaboration with ISIS.” MK Suleiman continued: “These links […]

Israel is buying oil from Daesh, an Arab Israeli Member of the Knesset revealed on Monday.

Ynet News reported that during a speech at the Knesset, Joint List member Aida Touma-Suleiman accused the Israeli occupation authorities of intentionally escalating the security situation on its northern front with Lebanon and Syria, referring to its targeting of an Iranian drone which led to the Syrian regime downing an Israeli fighter jet.

“I am against collaborating with extremist and terrorist groups that massacre people such as the ISIS,” she said in reference to Daesh.

“I am not the only one who knows about Israel’s collaboration with ISIS. The United Nations has documented the Israeli government’s collaboration with ISIS.”

MK Suleiman continued: “These links have been well documented, with reports surfacing of oil purchases from ISIS, which the Israeli government, headed by Benjamin Netanyahu, has done.”

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