Israeli-Palestinian conflict (65 Viewers)

Is Hamas a Terrorist Organization?

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Linebreak

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Sep 18, 2009
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Reading Vinman's comments, surely a troll?

Simple summary of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

European neo-Jews come to the Middle-East on the claim that their ancestors ruled the area historically for a total of about 30 years. As such Palestinians must make way and hand over their land to these neo-Jews, who will now call themselves Israelis. Palestinians, who lived in this land from time immemorial, refuse to give up their land. The neo-Jews, with the backing of the latest European weaponry, decide it's time for them move or die.
 

Fred

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Israel is an illegal state from the get go, and as such should not even exist. The Israeli state is based on military occupation, deportation of the land's original owners, continuous expansion of settlements, persecution of innocent people, a state built on racist and ethno centric basis, it is one of the biggest reasons contributing to the instability of the middle eastern region. Since the Zionist occupation uses violence and intimidation tactics as the primary basis for attaining its political goals, i think it would be logical to say that it is one of the largest if not the largest and most supported terrorist entity in the world right now.
 

Vinman

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Jul 16, 2002
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Reading Vinman's comments, surely a troll?

Simple summary of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

European neo-Jews come to the Middle-East on the claim that their ancestors ruled the area historically for a total of about 30 years. As such Palestinians must make way and hand over their land to these neo-Jews, who will now call themselves Israelis. Palestinians, who lived in this land from time immemorial, refuse to give up their land. The neo-Jews, with the backing of the latest European weaponry, decide it's time for them move or die.
a troll ?? I'm sorry, when was the last time you were in Israel or the West Bank ??

Go back about 15 pages, see the pics, and SHUT YOUR MOUTH !!!

nice summary too....who helped you write that, the Palestinian wikipedia ???
 
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ReBeL

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    king Ale

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    Yup, that's a broad definition. I feel as if I'm living in a concentration camp myself.

    a troll ?? I'm sorry, when was the last time you were in Israel or the West Bank ??

    Go back about 15 pages, see the pics, and SHUT YOUR MOUTH !!!

    nice summary too....who helped you write that, the Palestinian wikipedia ???
    Only because you've been to Israel doesn't mean you have an objective opinion about the topic, especially when you don't seem willing to hear the other side's story too.
     
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    ReBeL

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    From Getty Images
    Israeli, Palestinian and foreign activists reopen a blocked road during a protest in the East Jerusalem neighbourhood of Issawiya on January 20, 2012 against a decision by the Jerusalem municipality and Israel's Nature and Parks Authority (NPA) to build a national park on Palestinian land in the holy city between the neighbourhoods of Issawiya and A-Tur. Israeli authorities have been designating areas in east Jerusalem for national parks in a 'political' move that chokes the development of Palestinian neighbourhoods, two Israeli NGOs have charged earlier this month.

     
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    ReBeL

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    From Associated Press
    A note written by U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Martin Dempsey in the guestbook of the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem, Friday, Jan. 20, 2012. Dempsey began an intense string of closed talks with Israeli leaders Friday, amid apparent disagreements between the two countries over how to handle Iran's nuclear program.



    Then people wonder why we don't see any difference between the Zionist and the American governments.
     

    Vinman

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    Jul 16, 2002
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    Yup, that's a broad definition. I feel as if I'm living in a concentration camp myself.



    Only because you've been to Israel doesn't mean you have an objective opinion about the topic, especially when you don't seem willing to hear the other side's story too.
    oh Hoori, please.... I've seen firsthand what is happening there, so when someone calls me a troll for having a differing opinion then they do, then they have to be put in there place

    I am willing to hear the other sides story, I just dont agree with everything they are saying.... look back at my posts here from a few years ago, I have always said there should be a 2 state solution...but thats not good enough for Rebel, Fred, Hamas, and the Iron fucking Shiek, FFS !!!!

    Never mind the Palestinians for a second here, you are living in a worse hell then they are, Hoori.....and you should hope that NObama gets his way, and (somehow) talks Israel out of bombing Iran, because time is very short......
     

    Tak!

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    Jun 23, 2011
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    Israel is an illegal state from the get go, and as such should not even exist. The Israeli state is based on military occupation, deportation of the land's original owners, continuous expansion of settlements, persecution of innocent people, a state built on racist and ethno centric basis, it is one of the biggest reasons contributing to the instability of the middle eastern region. Since the Zionist occupation uses violence and intimidation tactics as the primary basis for attaining its political goals, i think it would be logical to say that it is one of the largest if not the largest and most supported terrorist entity in the world right now.
    I agree that it's not correctly done and deserved. Setting aside the things Israel has done to the Palestinians. Forcing out Israeli's to somewhere else isn't exactly a practical solution though. I just can't understand how long this can progress without someone setting their foot down. I can never understand why people find it so difficult to co-exist and if it wasn't for the bloodshed for such a long time I would believe they still could. Now however, the only real practical solution IMO is to have two states and enforce so that Israel can't do shit towards Palestinians and the other way around too. I feel sorry for the Israel people who puts up me with their shitty government and takes part of the blame of the actions of their government and not themself. But at the same time I can't understand their ignorance and the peoples non-action plays a part in their governments action too because they let the government do it. They watch their neighbours die each day because their government has decided that they have nothing better to do. 494 pages here and no way near a solution. One might wonder what it will take for this feud to end.
     

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