12 minutes of panic and thunder!

Ransom 2022-07-18 22:27:16

...the guards interrogate...the conversation for no reason...in fact, it's just trying to hold a gun battle...however, when the male protagonist makes a move, he actually hits a set of Wing Chun fast boxing...then grabs the gun and kills the gun-wielding gun a hundred steps away. Guards... After a few seconds of gunfight, the soldiers around the armored vehicle were instantly overwhelmed... The male protagonist, along with two bodyguards, along with a female protagonist, fled all the way... Israeli soldiers blocked the street... After a series of shootings, the civilians who were running around in the street were miraculously unscathed. ...While the male protagonist was fleeing, he could still use a submachine gun to kill him. In addition to Baibu Chuanyang, he could also ensure that no civilian was injured in the chaos. She was shot, and the one who died was her claws and claws... The heroine finally spoke up and said she was going to get out of the car... The Israeli soldiers miraculously surrounded the front and shot at the car in a row. The people in the car did not dodge damage without dodging. In the slightest... The male protagonist and the bodyguards took their guns out of the car window calmly, and easily killed the heavily armed Israeli soldiers... The female protagonist was excited again, and then fainted without warning (it was finally a slap in the face)...

I'm really sorry, the back I didn't dare to watch it any longer, I thought that I had been scorched by the "thunder". Of course, the "children's shoes" who are going to watch this film must also bring a lot of "lightning rods". The Turks' filming is too "jumpy", and the demonization of Israel is too incompetent. Alas...Israeli soldiers are mostly good-looking, but they can't kill anyone with a single shot. They can completely avoid all civilians with a single shot. They are really good "people's soldiers"!

It seems that the Middle East is already inseparable from Israel! (Ha ha……)

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Kurtlar Vadisi: Filistin quotes

  • Polat Alemdar: I didn't come to Israel, I came to Palestine.