An Israeli soldier walks in a field of buttercup flowers near Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak in southern Israel, just outside the Gaza Strip. REUTERS/Amir Cohen
WNU Editor: The above picture came from this photo-gallery .... Top Photos of the Day (Reuters)
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An Israeli soldier walks in a field of buttercup flowers near Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak in southern Israel, just outside the Gaza Strip. REUTERS/Amir Cohen
WNU Editor: The above picture came from this photo-gallery .... Top Photos of the Day (Reuters)
4 comments:
they look like opium poppies to me...
then you have not seen opium poppies
questions:
1. why is a soldier at a kibbutz
2. what sort of kibbutz grows flowers
3. why is the soldier in the middle of the field, crushing what seems to have been purposely planted and tended
#3 Photo shoot. The kibbutz doesn't mind
#1 kibbutz adjoins the Gaza strip. If you are going to detect footprint or tunnels, you have patrol not just a wall but a strip land that has width and depth
#2 kubbitz because being self sufficient for food as much as possible would grow a cash crop that they could sell for other necessities that they cannot grow or make. They would grow tulips or roses if it would bring a higher price
no capitalization or punctuation in honor of those who r given high falutin sheepskins and who have no worth since they are bigoted
Da godless bigot has not ben to israel recently if evah
^^^^This....
Well said, thank you
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