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Israel has gone mad killing slaughtering at will.. Are you that thick #Newsnight Weapons tested on children of Gaza

 

 

Two ton smart bombs dropped on children....

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/israel/11005305/Gaza-men-watch-as-smart-bomb-blows-up-building.html

 

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They are in a position to stop the killing. They should.

 

The killing would never have started if Hamas hadn't started firing rockets at Israels civilian population. They should stop. They should never have started.

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The killing would never have started if Hamas hadn't started firing rockets at Israels civilian population. They should stop. They should never have started.

 

The killing started in 1948.....education is a fine thing. All the People in Gaza lived in what now is called...Israel...Squatters

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The killing started in 1948.....education is a fine thing. All the People in Gaza lived in what now is called...Israel...Squatters

 

OK. Thanks for that. Are all the famillies who arrived in the UK since 1948 squatters too?

 

By the way. Why did the folk in Gaza elect Hamas as their government?

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Please explain why. As long as Hamas attacks Israel, Israel has a responsibility to defend its people by attacking Palestine. Unlike Hamas, Israel prefers not to sacrifice its own people in order to provide propaganda to enrage morons the world over who are incapable of thinking beyond "goodies" and "baddies".

 

Seriously?

I have heard it all now,so this was Hama's plan all along?

"we will let them kill us,and put a sad face on,so the world feels sorry for us":huh:

Wow,what a plan.

How can you believe bs like this,and then have the nerve to call others morons?

The real morons are the ones that think all goodies are good,and all baddies are bad.:help:

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OK. Thanks for that. Are all the famillies who arrived in the UK since 1948 squatters too?

 

By the way. Why did the folk in Gaza elect Hamas as their government?

 

life since 1948...

 

Palestinian houses hemmed in by wire mesh and boards to prevent settlers throwing **** and **** and used sanitary towels at the inhabitants; Palestinian kids on their way to school being beaten by Israeli kids with baseball bats to parental applause and laughter; a whole village evicted and living in caves while three settler families moved on to their land; an Israeli settlement on top of a hill diverting its sewage directly down on to Palestinian farmland below; The Wall; the checkpoints… and all the endless daily humiliations. I kept thinking, “Do Americans really condone this? Do they really think this is OK? Or do they just not know about it?”

 

As for the Peace Process: Israel wants the Process but not the Peace. While “the process” is going on, the settlers continue grabbing land and building their settlements… and then when the Palestinians finally erupt with their pathetic fireworks they get hammered and shredded with state-of-the-art missiles and depleted uranium shells because Israel “has a right to defend itself” (whereas Palestine clearly doesn’t).

 

And the settler militias are always happy to lend a fist or rip up someone’s olive grove while the army looks the other way. By the way, most of them are not ethnic Israelis – they’re “right of return” Jews from Russia and Ukraine and Moravia and South Africa and Brooklyn who came to Israel recently with the notion that they had an inviolable (God-given!) right to the land, and that “Arab” equates with “vermin” – straightforward old-school racism. That is the culture our taxes are defending. It’s like sending money to the Klan. KKK

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/brian-eno-on-the-israelgaza-crisis-how-can-you-justify-images-such-as-this-9643916.html

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The killing would never have started if Hamas hadn't started firing rockets at Israels civilian population. They should stop. They should never have started.

 

Those rockets don't seem to be doing much unless you're a poor Owl.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/owl-hurt-by-hamas-fire-recovering/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

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Those rockets don't seem to be doing much unless you're a poor Owl.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/owl-hurt-by-hamas-fire-recovering/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

 

So just attempted murder then. That's OK then. So its fine to shoot at folk and try to kill them. You only think its wrong if they manage it?

 

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Seriously?

I have heard it all now,so this was Hama's plan all along?

"we will let them kill us,and put a sad face on,so the world feels sorry for us":huh:

Wow,what a plan.

How can you believe bs like this,and then have the nerve to call others morons?

The real morons are the ones that think all goodies are good,and all baddies are bad.:help:

 

Not quite. Hamas are the ones in the shelters. The civilians of Gaza are the ones put in harms way as targets by Hamas. That's why they don't get shelters. Some of them even get shot by Hamas if they complain about the rocket launcher placed on their roof.

 

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life since 1948...

 

Palestinian houses hemmed in by wire mesh and boards to prevent settlers throwing **** and **** and used sanitary towels at the inhabitants; Palestinian kids on their way to school being beaten by Israeli kids with baseball bats to parental applause and laughter; a whole village evicted and living in caves while three settler families moved on to their land; an Israeli settlement on top of a hill diverting its sewage directly down on to Palestinian farmland below; The Wall; the checkpoints… and all the endless daily humiliations. I kept thinking, “Do Americans really condone this? Do they really think this is OK? Or do they just not know about it?”

 

As for the Peace Process: Israel wants the Process but not the Peace. While “the process” is going on, the settlers continue grabbing land and building their settlements… and then when the Palestinians finally erupt with their pathetic fireworks they get hammered and shredded with state-of-the-art missiles and depleted uranium shells because Israel “has a right to defend itself” (whereas Palestine clearly doesn’t).

 

And the settler militias are always happy to lend a fist or rip up someone’s olive grove while the army looks the other way. By the way, most of them are not ethnic Israelis – they’re “right of return” Jews from Russia and Ukraine and Moravia and South Africa and Brooklyn who came to Israel recently with the notion that they had an inviolable (God-given!) right to the land, and that “Arab” equates with “vermin” – straightforward old-school racism. That is the culture our taxes are defending. It’s like sending money to the Klan. KKK

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/brian-eno-on-the-israelgaza-crisis-how-can-you-justify-images-such-as-this-9643916.html

 

So what you are saying is immigrants have no right to live in the UK.

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Not quite. Hamas are the ones in the shelters. The civilians of Gaza are the ones put in harms way as targets by Hamas. That's why they don't get shelters. Some of them even get shot by Hamas if they complain about the rocket launcher placed on their roof.

 

Are you speaking from first hand experience here?

Or just regurgitating the one sided stories that are printed?

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An article titled “When Genocide is Permissible” was published by The Times of Israel on Friday, but was removed hours later, the Moon of Alabama website reported.

 

Written by Yochanan Gordon, who defended the move on his Twitter page, the article called for committing genocide against the Palestinian civilians in Gaza who have been under a massive Israeli assault in the last 25 days.

 

Israel’s “hands are being tied by world leaders who over the past six years have insisted they are such good friends with” the regime, Gordon claimed, adding that “nothing, then, can be considered disproportionate” in fight against Gazans.

 

The author stated that according to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the purpose of the raid is to “restore a sustainable quiet for the citizens of Israel.”

 

“If political leaders and military experts determine that the only way to achieve its goal of sustaining quiet is through genocide is it then permissible to achieve those responsible goals?”

 

Seems the only thing NOT learned from WW2 a sense of HUMANITY

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An article titled “When Genocide is Permissible” was published by The Times of Israel on Friday, but was removed hours later, the Moon of Alabama website reported.

 

Written by Yochanan Gordon, who defended the move on his Twitter page, the article called for committing genocide against the Palestinian civilians in Gaza who have been under a massive Israeli assault in the last 25 days.

 

Israel’s “hands are being tied by world leaders who over the past six years have insisted they are such good friends with” the regime, Gordon claimed, adding that “nothing, then, can be considered disproportionate” in fight against Gazans.

 

The author stated that according to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the purpose of the raid is to “restore a sustainable quiet for the citizens of Israel.”

 

“If political leaders and military experts determine that the only way to achieve its goal of sustaining quiet is through genocide is it then permissible to achieve those responsible goals?”

 

Seems the only thing NOT learned from WW2 a sense of HUMANITY

 

Or perhaps the problem is Hamas who have no interest in peace, ceasefires or humanity.

 

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/chief-blames-hamas-breaking-cease-fire-24808235

 

UN Chief Blames Hamas for Breaking Cease-Fire

 

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon blamed Hamas on Friday for violating the cease-fire in Gaza and demanded the immediate and unconditional release of an Israeli soldier reportedly captured after it started.

 

The U.N. chief urged both sides "to show maximum restraint and return to the agreed 72-hour humanitarian cease-fire that tragically lasted such a brief period of time," U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said.

 

Ban urged "those with influence over the parties to do everything to convince them to observe the humanitarian cease-fire," he said.

 

"The secretary-general condemns in the strongest terms the reported violation by Hamas of the mutually agreed humanitarian ceasefire which commenced this morning," Dujarric said. "He is shocked and profoundly disappointed by these developments."

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Or perhaps the problem is Hamas who have no interest in peace, ceasefires or humanity.

 

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/chief-blames-hamas-breaking-cease-fire-24808235

 

UN Chief Blames Hamas for Breaking Cease-Fire

 

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon blamed Hamas on Friday for violating the cease-fire in Gaza and demanded the immediate and unconditional release of an Israeli soldier reportedly captured after it started.

 

The U.N. chief urged both sides "to show maximum restraint and return to the agreed 72-hour humanitarian cease-fire that tragically lasted such a brief period of time," U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said.

 

Ban urged "those with influence over the parties to do everything to convince them to observe the humanitarian cease-fire," he said.

 

"The secretary-general condemns in the strongest terms the reported violation by Hamas of the mutually agreed humanitarian ceasefire which commenced this morning," Dujarric said. "He is shocked and profoundly disappointed by these developments."

 

You conveniently forgot this part out

"Ban noted that the U.N. has no independent means to verify exactly what happened Friday morning"

Makes a BIG difference :rolleyes:

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