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As it turns out, the code actually works in Firefox.

As it turns out, the code actually works in Firefox. It loads a message with the following content:

I hope you can get past this, but I was wondering if there should be a way to find the last 8 digits of the character (to be found by typing that number on the screen) ? It's a lot of fun but I wonder if there'd be any way to find it by accident, and if there's a way to do so after it's been downloaded, or if it just comes back to me in the browser with nothing but an alert.

Let me know what you think in the comments, and let me know what you got into by commenting below.

TumblrThe United States and Israel are locked in a dispute over Jerusalem, the capital of Jerusalem. Israel has demanded that the United States and the world recognize the state of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

Last month, the US Senate unanimously approved a bill that would establish an independent Palestinian state in the Jerusalem metropolitan area and Jerusalem proper. Israel has expressed its desire to move to its own capital, Tel Aviv.

The United States and Israel have been fighting over the issue for years. During the 1980s, the US Congress passed a series of bills in support of the Israeli statehood, which included a provision guaranteeing that the US embassy would remain in Jerusalem.

While the Israeli statehood was intended to provide protection to the US embassy and other diplomatic facilities in the occupied Palestinian territories as well as a guarantee of security and stability in Jerusalem, it was ultimately passed without a vote in the Israeli legislature. It is unclear what became of the bill, but it was passed through both houses of Congress.

The US Congress passed the bill by a vote of 54-46.

The Palestinian Authority, which is led by Mahmoud Abbas, has expressed its rejection of the United States' recognition of Jerusalem as its capital. PA President Mahmoud Abbas said on Saturday that the United States and Israel had reached a "historic agreement" and that Jerusalem should be recognized as the capital of the state of Israel.

In a joint statement issued on Sunday, the Palestinian Authority and the United States said the move "demonstrates that the two sides have reached a new understanding and that a united Palestinian State is a viable and lasting security partnership. We hope that the two sides will work together to move toward a settlement, recognition and security agreement that addresses the security of all

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