Israeli-Palestinian conflict (43 Viewers)

Is Hamas a Terrorist Organization?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Should there be a Jewish nation SOMEWHERE in the world?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Should Israel be a country located in the region it is right now?

  • Yes

  • No


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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,515
No. You did not understand the analogy. Try again.
I did understand it, I just tweaked it to suit the reality. Which is Hamas doesnt hold Palestinian civilians hostage, Israel does, they cage them in like animals, and have little to no regard for them, kill them to controll population growth, as some of their politicians have said.

Know what Martin meant, but its not one based so much in reality if you analyze it fully (which you shouldnt because its just a shallow analogy), because Israel isnt the law officer interested in the safety of the "hostage", has complete disregard for it. You could say the hostage in this scenario has an intense case of stockholm syndrom, because who they are with in this scenario is clear :p
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,515
Who's second account is this? Burke has been quiet lately :p

But perhaps not him, the account would be totally more retarded if it was him.


Nevermind, he is defenitely Alex_10/Grande Zebre ;)
 

Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
Great memories :touched:

I love the akhmedios, but he is dangerous when is taken seriously. I had the experience, I was about to lose my mind.
 
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ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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    Yes, but why repeat this ad infinitum? Have you not noticed that politics does not follow ethical rules? People only do what suits them best, and dealing with the Saudis is not in "our" interest, they have way too much power over "us" right now. Maybe if one day "we" stop depending on oil "we'll" think about what to do with them.

    Survival of the fittest, my friend.
    That is what I wanted to say. It is not en ethical thing like What Seven is trying to say to attack Hamas while shutting up against Israelis and Saudi regime.

    Reb do you perhaps know how's the financial situation of the Palestinian diaspora?
    I don't understand your question.

    Depends on what criteria you set and how you define a nationality group. If land for example would be a criterion..
    You don't think Palestinians are independent nationality. Do you?

    Either that or it's Ahmedios. It's an Egyptian IP and it's very similar to Ahmedios' IP. :p
    Ahmed is not in Egypt anymore since a time.
     

    Alen

    Ѕenior Аdmin
    Apr 2, 2007
    54,028
    I don't understand your question.
    Well, recently there was a situation in Europe where a country was bought. Kosovo had natural resources alright but billions of dollars from the diaspora put in the right pockets made everything go more smoothly and at the end they literally bought the independence.
    Unless i'm wrong Palestine isn't rich with natural resources so i was wondering if the Palestinian cause can be fought with money.

    Of course, you have a much superior opponent than Kosovo had and you lack the natural resources. Plus, you have the problem with the Jews in the US politics. It's hard to expect that you can buy your country back, but i was wondering if the Palestinian diaspora is rich enough to provide finances the way the Kosovars out of Kosovo did for their country.
     
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    ReBeL

    The Jackal
    Jan 14, 2005
    22,871
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    Well, recently there was a situation in Europe where a country was bought. Kosovo had natural resources alright but billions of dollars from the diaspora put in the right pockets made everything go more smoothly and at the end they literally bought the independence.
    Unless i'm wrong Palestine isn't rich with natural resources so i was wondering if the Palestinian cause can be fought with money.

    Of course, you have a much superior opponent than Kosovo had and you lack the natural resources. Plus, you have the problem with the Jews in the US politics. It's hard to expect that you can buy your country back, but i was wondering if the Palestinian diaspora is rich enough to provide finances the way the Kosovars out of Kosovo did for their country.
    Aha.

    The Palestinian refugees mostly are poor people. We have some rich Palestinians in the Middle East, like the owner of the Arab Bank Group (You perhaps saw one of its branches) and similar companies, but it is not worth talking about as a weapon in the hands of Palestinians as it doesn't form much relatively to what the Israelis have.

    We too have another important problem right now regarding this point which is the leadership corruptness. Many donations paid all over the world are going directly to the corrupt government in Ramallah led by Abbas. they steal donations and take them to their banks accounts in Switzerland and normal people who are being hit by bombs do not receive anything of these donations, but they get some tiny compensations from Hamas. It is a very hard situation for Palestinians right now, Alen, so they are not hoping of a better environment at least in the near future.
     

    Osman

    Koul Khara!
    Aug 30, 2002
    61,515
    If you wondering were that awesome dude is, he is saving us over in XT by saying lets discuss in every match thread he opens :touched:

    In fact, I seriously think we didnt win against Lazio because some punked called Stephan opened the thread instead of him :(
     

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