Language
English
عربي
Tiếng Việt
русский
français
español
日本語
한글
Deutsch
हिन्दी
简体中文
繁體中文
Home
How To Use
Language
English
عربي
Tiếng Việt
русский
français
español
日本語
한글
Deutsch
हिन्दी
简体中文
繁體中文
Home
Detail
@drytdraw: To night.... Vous aimez ? 🤗🌔💫#art #inktoberwithlucy #foryoupage #draw #dessin #featureme
drytdraw
Open In TikTok:
Region: FR
Saturday 10 November 2018 14:46:08 GMT
120486
16691
36
96
Music
Download
No Watermark .mp4 (
2.99MB
)
No Watermark(HD) .mp4 (
2.99MB
)
Watermark .mp4 (
0MB
)
Music .mp3
Comments
Mad Max :
Trop beau !!😍❤️💯👌
2018-11-10 14:52:24
26
😍tuto et dessin✏ :
c toibqui a fait le pochoir
2018-11-13 17:25:28
5
Mitriid :
parfait 👍💜
2018-11-19 08:24:51
4
Anna :
Bien sur qu’on aime 🥰 on adore meme !!❤️🧡💛💜💙
2018-11-10 19:27:49
3
Ilona :
Ouais
2018-11-10 14:51:53
3
Sha†🤍 :
Jadore
2018-11-10 16:35:51
2
lola :
Oui c’est magnifique hihi ☺️
2018-11-10 18:02:21
2
Ambre :
C’est des pastels grasse ou sec?
2018-11-10 20:04:03
2
Ayah <3 :
j aime tt❤
2018-11-10 20:35:54
2
Sanaya :
C’est impossible pour moi, bah la bravo
2018-11-13 03:00:15
1
❤️🔥 :
Non j’aime pas
2018-11-10 17:20:05
1
Hoelennᥫ᭡ :
Bonne idée
2018-11-13 18:39:49
1
celiaaa :
C trop bien fait j'ador 😍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
2018-11-21 16:16:25
0
Tik Toker :
❤️❤️❤️
2018-11-19 10:46:18
0
odélia :
Trop beau
2018-11-19 11:19:56
0
Fidèle au K 🥰❤️💍 :
100/100
2018-11-19 11:20:16
0
°° :
1000degres omg
2018-11-19 13:56:55
0
🌹Mary 😝 :
trop
2018-11-19 10:43:13
0
Nate :
which pencils?
2018-11-22 21:17:38
0
Sarah Coucou :
oui
2018-11-24 18:15:09
0
olgaki_____ :
perfect
2018-11-24 20:59:26
0
isaiah :
@fundara she is very good
2018-11-29 14:52:33
0
Nazimen15😏😂😌 :
yes
2018-12-09 02:41:15
0
Verniel :
J'adore
2018-12-09 12:43:15
0
To see more videos from user @drytdraw, please go to the Tikwm homepage.
Other Videos
“On the first anniversary of Israel’s war on Gaza, the Palestine solidarity movement held its 21st national demonstration. Some 300,000 joined the march, according to organisers, making it one of the largest protests of the past 12 months. Not that any of the marches have been small by historical standards. The smallest of them was 100,000 strong; the largest, on Armistice Day last year, attracted over 800,000 people. Certainly, in the pre-Iraq war days, any cause that mobilised 200,000 people, such as the largest of the Vietnam war protests, the poll tax march of 1990 or CND’s 1983 anti-cruise missile demonstration, was considered huge. But the Palestine movement has transformed the metric because no other cause this century has mobilised so many, so often, over such a short period. There have been other forms of protest, particularly those involving industrial action, that have had dramatic effects: the miners’ strike of 1984-85; the strikes of the early 1970s that brought down the Edward Heath government; the General Strike of 1926; the Great Unrest before the First World War. But purely in terms of mass street demonstrations, only the Iraq war protests, the suffragettes or the Chartists come to mind. However, this historic movement is facing two new challenges: one analytical, the other tactical. A year ago, Israel’s war was on Gaza alone. Now Israel is intensifying its offensives against Palestinians both in Gaza and the West Bank, against the Lebanese, whose country it has bombed relentlessly and now invaded, and against Syrians and Yemenis, both of whom are being bombed by Israel, and against Iran, a conflict that could become the most serious and consequential of all. The Palestine movement can be - indeed, needs to be - even more effective. Making it sharper in its analysis, thus keeping pace with the events of the escalating war, and remaining focused on mass mobilisations - which cast a protective umbrella over direct action - is essential.” ✍️: John Rees* *The views expressed in this column belong to the author and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of MEE
Israelis in Tel Aviv share their views on the upcoming ceasefire talks. Gaza ceasefire talks will be held in the Qatari capital on Thursday, sources close to the negotiations told AFP. A source close to Palestinian movement Hamas and a second source close to the talks confirmed the Doha meeting. CIA director William Burns is also scheduled to take part in the ceasefire talks, a third US source familiar with the negotiations said. Hamas told Reuters that it will not attend the negotiations. Senior Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri said: "Hamas is committed to the proposal presented to it on July 2, which is based on the UN Security Council resolution and the Biden speech and the movement is prepared to immediately begin discussion over a mechanism to implement it," "Going to new negotiation allows the occupation to impose new conditions and employ the maze of negotiation to conduct more massacres."
#CapCut حنا نحب الطيب وآنميز [ آوجيه الطيبين ] والي ماهو مكسب تری اسعد يوم ساعة نخسره !..🍂#تصويري #منشن #الطيب #الخوي #جديد #@متعب بن مرزوق #خالد_ال_بريك #خالد_البريك #شيلات #شيلات_جديده #explore #viral #قوالب_نوره_الشمري #fypシ゚ #viraltiktok #اكسبلور #مساءالخير
Drone footage obtained by Al Jazeera which was published on Saturday showed how Israel destroyed the Grand Mosque in Khan Younis. Since the beginning of the war on Gaza, at least 610 mosques and three churches have been completely destroyed according to the Gaza Government Media Office. The intentional targeting of religious buildings during wars is considered a war crime in international humanitarian law, unless the building is used for military purposes. Israel claims Palestinian fighters use the buildings to store weapons and ammunition or as a base of operations, which Hamas has denied.
I already know what the comments will be lol
About
Robot
Legal
Privacy Policy