Albanian “Hamasi” appears to be hiding among us

Albanian “Hamasi” appears to be hiding among us

Writes: Mero Base a post of Prime Minister Edi Rama with the lit building of the University with the Israeli flag, in addition to support, is clearly seen as taking a huge amount of controversy from hundreds of Albanian-speaking commentators, mainly from Kosovo. Painful though it is a provable fact. But unlike Eddie's post. [...]

A post by Prime Minister Edi Rama with the lit building of the University with the Israeli flag, in addition to support, is clearly seen as taking a huge amount of controversy from hundreds of Albanian commentators, mainly from Kosovo. Painful though it is a provable fact.

But unlike Edi Rama's post, in Albin Kurti's post against Israel, there is no comment against Israel, as its largely visible supporters identify Albin as a leader telling the pro-Israel case. The same are aggressive for other Albanian politicians, who seem to be serious about being with Israel.
Such political communities have the ability to understand when you have a false or true attitude toward them.

This scan, in fact, shows a painful reality that we must accept and that has to do with the insight of political Islam into our societies, and that it can create problems in our future, if the world enters this long and dangerous conflict that clearly is a conflict between civilisations and political systems.
In Kosovo, even some MPs of Parliament have long ago spoken out openly against Israel, while aggressive commentators in majority from Kosovo in the post of Edi Rama clearly have the hate speech of Vetevendosje militants.

Albania and Kosovo officially side with Israel in this conflict, but the political leaders -- both countries -- are tasked not only to be formally pro-Israel, but to fight anti-Semitic rhetoric and their supporters.

On the one hand is the Western world, with its democratic system and religious tolerance, and on the other hand, it is a whole world with autocrats and fanatics of religion reaching terrorism. It is time for Albanian politicians to marginalise these political communities and not use them for electoral needs and then become their ministers.
If there is one thing that keeps the Albanian nation standing, it is overcoming religious divisions and ignoring religious fanatics. But it seems I The SIS early in Hamas later, but it makes us feel vulnerable to our national identity.

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