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Mustafa.Ramadan165   

Mustafa, 28 y.o.
Cairo, Egypt [Current City & Hometown]

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Education

Bachelor's degree
Cairo University

Occupation

Software engineer

Relationship status

Single


Joined 9 years ago, profile updated 3 years ago.

Displaying posts 1 to 10 of 13.
Reply - Conversation - Oct 19
Hello guys
If you just care
This is a photo of an Israeli settler in the west bank
He decided today to leave his hoke and attack anyone he meets

He attacked this woman picking olives on her land in one of the villages of RAM Allah in the west bank


*** Actually this is not the first time see video or pics like that they used to it , just imagine that dialy someone can hit you or attack you or kill you and your family without any reason just they want to steal your lands and that's under the protection of the Israeli occupation forces
Reply - Conversation - Aug 1
Hello!
If you were to recommend one Italian dish to someone trying Italian food for the first time, what would it be?
Reply - Conversation - Jun 22
In the past, when the United States wanted to attack a country—like Iraq, for example—it would first prepare the media, hold meetings at the UN Security Council, present its case, seek approval, and act as the so-called "protector of the world" before launching an attack.

But today, the U.S. no longer does that. It acts more like the bully of the region.
It says: "I'm the strongest here, so I’ll do whatever I want,"
Even if that goes against international laws and treaties—it doesn’t matter.

Its close ally, Israel, has already done the same. So why wouldn’t the U.S. do it too?

When you have power, it seems you can just do whatever you please.
Reply - Conversation - Jun 15
I think we are facing a world that would like to apply " Lex Saxonum"
Reply - Conversation - May 22
I think one of the things I love most about my job is the challenge and that I usually see the results of my work on the ground solving people’s problems. What about you?
Reply - Conversation - Oct 6, 2024
Today, October 6, is one of the greatest days for my people and my country. It was a day of dignity in which we responded to the usurping occupier and regained the land and defeated the legend of the invincible army. With faith in God, you can do anything.
Reply - Conversation - Oct 1, 2024
Is there a month greater and better than October? I don't think so
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Reply - Conversation - Apr 11, 2024
These days, Alhamduillah, I feel very comfortable, which I have not felt for a long time. I hope everyone experiences this comfort and peace in their lives.
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