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the killing continues, GAZA
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06 Jan 2009 Tue 04:21 pm |
The bottom line is simple and obvious - the Zionist jews dont want peace, they want all the land without Arabs.
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06 Jan 2009 Tue 04:28 pm |
The bottom line is simple and obvious - the Zionist jews dont want peace, they want all the land without Arabs.
shalom rossy!
zionists are after you. i told them about you. watch out rossy 
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06 Jan 2009 Tue 05:00 pm |
The bottom line is simple and obvious - the Zionist jews dont want peace, they want all the land without Arabs.
Ok, you´ll all hate me for that but I can´t bite my tongue here. In spite of the fact that I do condem Israeli attacks I can´t fail to see that there are two sides to this conflict and neither of them is peace loving. The issue here is taht Israel is way better armed and makes inexcusable and unproportional use of their force. I object to the propaganda of peaceful Palestinians, children-loving Hamas and violent Israel on their crusade to destroy all Arabs. That´s a simplification
Lessluv posted a really interesting article here, one that makes you thinks about causes and reasons, not one using cheap compassion. It´s easy to take pics of dead people and cities in ruins and say - Look, that´s our tragedy. Sure, it is a tragedy but it´s also PR. Think about why such things happen, have happened and will happen and then realise we learn nothing from history. Puting vinegar and soda together was bound to cause a stir up, now continue blaming one side for all
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06 Jan 2009 Tue 05:05 pm |
Ok, you´ll all hate me for that but I can´t bite my tongue here. In spite of the fact that I do condem Israeli attacks I can´t fail to see that there are two sides to this conflict and neither of them is peace loving. The issue here is taht Israel is way better armed and makes inexcusable and unproportional use of their force. I object to the propaganda of peaceful Palestinians, children-loving Hamas and violent Israel on their crusade to destroy all Arabs. That´s a simplification
Lessluv posted a really interesting article here, one that makes you thinks about causes and reasons, not one using cheap compassion. It´s easy to take pics of dead people and cities in ruins and say - Look, that´s our tragedy. Sure, it is a tragedy but it´s also PR. Think about why such things happen, have happened and will happen and then realise we learn nothing from history. Puting vinegar and soda together was bound to cause a stir up, now continue blaming one side for all
+ a million
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06 Jan 2009 Tue 05:11 pm |
time to stand hand by hand against to all humanity crimes more then ever,by taking of our nationality,ethnicty ,cultural or beliefs shirts,otherwise all of us will suffocate in bloods of innocent kids and babies!!!!!
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06 Jan 2009 Tue 05:15 pm |
My sympathies are almost entirely with the Patastinians, however WHAT REALLY ANNOYS ME about this conflict is the attitude of muslims, who consider them to be "their people". I am quite certain that whatever the politics might be, muslims will always take the side of muslims. I have muslim friends who have openly admitted this to me. I remember Canli´s words... "we are burying our dead".
Siding with a particular religion, regardless of the issue, is something that I just can´t comprehend as is considering them to be "my people". What the hell is Islam teaching people if this is their attitude? It truly sickens me as i t implies that tragedies carry LESS importance if the victims are not muslims.
I am certain I am not alone in thinking that when there is tragedy, the religion or race of those affected is the LAST thing on my mind.
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06 Jan 2009 Tue 05:23 pm |
what can be said here.... clearly, there is no god
you comment is correct, Catwoman, NEREDE ALLAH???
And never will you find any change in Allah´s law.
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06 Jan 2009 Tue 07:07 pm |
There are three churches searving 2000 christians linving in Ghaza strip. Christians are indeed a minority among the 1,3 million inhabitants. Many Palestinian christians are leaving and many had their land confiscated by israel in 1948. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4514822.stm)
In my opinion, most of the palestinian christians belong to the middle/upper class so they left when the situation was unbearable; Israel´s violence and acts of injustice on one hand and the rise of muslim fanaticism on the other hand.
Palestine is special for muslims mainly because of jerusalem and al aqsa mosque. May be thats why muslims around the world consider palestinians as "their people".
It is indeed that religion is the last thing on ones mind when there is tragedy, to quote TheAenigma.
However, when most tragedies in the world nowadays happen to people who belong to the same religion, namely islam, one might understand why all muslims side up together.
The israeli attacks represent a massive collective punishment against the 1.3 million people of Gaza and thus, under international law, constitute a war crime, violating Israel’s obligations as Occupying Power under the Geneva Conventions.
vallahi it is a tragedy. Israel never complied with international law. So many UN resolutions have been made against Israel and nothing happened. They invaded Lebanon and were responsible for the massacres in sabra and Shatila, and the whole world watched.
We have to admit it, Israel is a super power. Zionist Jews are influential in the US and in Europe. As a consequence, Israel is invincible and has a free hand to do whatever it pleases, ...... at least for now.
One thing is sure however, violence breeds violence.
There will come a day ...
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06 Jan 2009 Tue 10:02 pm |
There are three churches searving 2000 christians linving in Ghaza strip. Christians are indeed a minority among the 1,3 million inhabitants. Many Palestinian christians are leaving and many had their land confiscated by israel in 1948. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4514822.stm)
In my opinion, most of the palestinian christians belong to the middle/upper class so they left when the situation was unbearable; Israel´s violence and acts of injustice on one hand and the rise of muslim fanaticism on the other hand.
Palestine is special for muslims mainly because of jerusalem and al aqsa mosque. May be thats why muslims around the world consider palestinians as "their people".
It is indeed that religion is the last thing on ones mind when there is tragedy, to quote TheAenigma.
However, when most tragedies in the world nowadays happen to people who belong to the same religion, namely islam, one might understand why all muslims side up together.
The israeli attacks represent a massive collective punishment against the 1.3 million people of Gaza and thus, under international law, constitute a war crime, violating Israel’s obligations as Occupying Power under the Geneva Conventions.
vallahi it is a tragedy. Israel never complied with international law. So many UN resolutions have been made against Israel and nothing happened. They invaded Lebanon and were responsible for the massacres in sabra and Shatila, and the whole world watched.
We have to admit it, Israel is a super power. Zionist Jews are influential in the US and in Europe. As a consequence, Israel is invincible and has a free hand to do whatever it pleases, ...... at least for now.
One thing is sure however, violence breeds violence.
There will come a day ...
+ a million
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07 Jan 2009 Wed 12:24 am |
Ok, you´ll all hate me for that but I can´t bite my tongue here. In spite of the fact that I do condem Israeli attacks I can´t fail to see that there are two sides to this conflict and neither of them is peace loving. The issue here is taht Israel is way better armed and makes inexcusable and unproportional use of their force. I object to the propaganda of peaceful Palestinians, children-loving Hamas and violent Israel on their crusade to destroy all Arabs. That´s a simplification
Lessluv posted a really interesting article here, one that makes you thinks about causes and reasons, not one using cheap compassion. It´s easy to take pics of dead people and cities in ruins and say - Look, that´s our tragedy. Sure, it is a tragedy but it´s also PR. Think about why such things happen, have happened and will happen and then realise we learn nothing from history. Puting vinegar and soda together was bound to cause a stir up, now continue blaming one side for all
Ok, I see that you are trying to see ´both sides of the story´, but you are not supporting this with any facts! What is your basis for this??? This whole conflict has started with dirty politics of exploitation and humiliation. Nothing can overshadow that!!!
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