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No thank you...You do know that Palestinians have been lobbing rockets at Israel for the past few days, don't you?...If they really wanted peace they would stop the aggression.
Hamas calls a ceasefire and then continues to fire missles/rockets? For who did they call a ceasefire? And you expect the Israelis not to fire back. This is all the fault of Hamas. None of this occurs in Judea/Samaria (West Bank) under Fatah. The Palestinian people need to rise up and remove Hamas from power.
What message did they send when they shot an anti-tank missle at a car, hit the car, and then ran up to it a riddled it with bullets killing two retired couples?
Is Egypt going to thank Hamas for the rocket they shot into Rafah yesterday?
Is Egypt going to thank Hamas for the rocket they shot into Rafah yesterday?
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Egyptian daily says Egyptian security agencies poised to start demolishing tunnels used in smuggling arms and goods, due to heavy digging equipment spotted for removing the tunnels.
I wonder how our distinguished OP will react if Hamas manages to get a bomb or two through and destroys a synagogue on Yom Kippur. (Somehow, I imagine that will generate only silence around here).
I wonder how our distinguished OP will react if Hamas manages to get a bomb or two through and destroys a synagogue on Yom Kippur. (Somehow, I imagine that will generate only silence around here).
Sometimes I feel Hamas is anti-Islam. The activities attributed to them has always resulted in a greater loss of Palestinian lives than any other people.
If some how using aged Katyusha and homemade rockets they managed to hit a filled Synagogue, I dread to even think of the retaliation that would result against them.
It has been a long time since I was anywhere near Israel and I can not explain the actions of Hamas or Israel. But I do have deep concern for all innocent lives be they Palestinian Innocents of Israeli Innocents. I also understand how each factor sees the other as the aggressor and them selves as defenders.
Life in Gaza must be very similar to life on the reservations here in the USA. There is much frustration in knowing your people were removed from their home to Anus Mundi and under the thumb of the surrounding neighbors who now occupy your parents and granparents land. Perhaps there is a certain amount of desire to die fighting rather than live as captives.
The solution is to invent a way to reverse time go back to pre 1947 and start all over without the errors of the past. But since that option is not available, the best choice may to be for all outside forces and influence withdraw from the region and let them solve the problems without any outside support or intervention.
The human rights is different on the Gaza. There the people have the right of realized defeat in the failure that you regard yourself Human. For instance literacy is really first of all a political issue of self-defense and then the schools consideration for humanity.
If some how using aged Katyusha and homemade rockets they managed to hit a filled Synagogue, I dread to even think of the retaliation that would result against them.
There is a reason why Hamas can't build real mobile launchers that allow for more precision aim: The private citizens are calling the Israelis and telling them where the factories are. The majority private citizen wants the quiet that the West Bank has.
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the best choice may to be for all outside forces and influence withdraw from the region and let them solve the problems without any outside support or intervention.
If that would've happened in 1947 then there would currently be a Palestinian state.
There is a reason why Hamas can't build real mobile launchers that allow for more precision aim: The private citizens are calling the Israelis and telling them where the factories are. The majority private citizen wants the quiet that the West Bank has.
If that would've happened in 1947 then there would currently be a Palestinian state.
I agree on both comments.
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