Alarabiya TV: Hamas Just Launched a Rocket From Our Building »
Posted By israeligirl1 10 months, 3 weeks ago in NewsUnintentional live report from Alarabiya-TV's Hannan al-Masri that just learned of a Hamas Missile being Fired from the Ground Floor of the Building housing the Alarabiya Studio. Recorded on January 1st 2009.
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hyperbola10 months, 3 weeks ago
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Is there anyone here that is ignorant and gullible enough to believe the zionist excuses for crimes against humanity and the military propaganda that israeligirl submits here? It really is a good example of nazi-style "big lie" propaganda.
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When Israel expelled Palestinians: What if it was San Diego and Tijuana instead?
http://www.propeller.com/story/2009/01/17/when-isr...
In the wake of Israel's invasion of Gaza, Israel's Defense Minister Ehud Barak made this analogy: "Think about what would happen if for seven years rockets had been fired at San Diego, California from Tijuana, Mexico."
Think about what would happen if San Diego expelled most of its Hispanic, African American, Asian American, and Native American population, about 48 percent of the total, and forcibly relocated them to Tijuana? Not just immigrants, but even those who have lived in this country for many generations. Not just the unemployed or the criminals or the America haters, but the school teachers, the small business owners, the soldiers, even the baseball players.
What if we established government and faith-based agencies to help move white people into their former homes? And what if we razed hundreds of their homes in rural areas and, with the aid of charitable donations from people in the United States and abroad, planted forests on their former towns, creating nature preserves for whites to enjoy? Sounds pretty awful, huh? I may be called anti-Semitic for speaking this truth. Well, I'm Jewish and the scenario above is what many prominent Israeli scholars say happened when Israel expelled Palestinians from southern Israel and forced them into Gaza. But this analogy is just getting started.
What if the United Nations kept San Diego's discarded minorities in crowded, festering camps in Tijuana for 19 years? Then, the United States invaded Mexico, occupied Tijuana and began to build large housing developments in Tijuana where only whites could live.
And what if the United States built a network of highways connecting American citizens of Tijuana to the United States? And checkpoints, not just between Mexico and the United States but also around every neighborhood of Tijuana? What if we required every Tijuana resident, refugee or native, to show an ID card to the U.S. military on demand? What if thousands of Tijuana residents lost their homes, their jobs, their businesses, their children, their sense of self worth to this occupation? Would you be surprised to hear of a protest movement in Tijuana that sometimes became violent and hateful? Okay, now for the unbelievable part.-
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Edmar1410 months, 3 weeks ago
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Same mentality that has Hamas believing that it just won this war (while its leaders try to emerge from hiding). Hyperbola is a very sick individual filled with hate. Perfect ambassador for her people. Unfortunately, you will never get a straight answer from her or a direct response to a direct question. She can't reason without Google and has no knowledge base of her own. Not an individual that is worth your time trying to reason with. She doesn't have the capability of reason or personal thought. Just propaganda and Google. See any similarity to Hamas?
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hyperbola10 months, 3 weeks ago
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You are on the wrong side of history. The mideast will remember the end of zionism in the same way as Europe remembers the end of nazism.
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The Beginning of the End for Israel
TRY as he might, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert can not snatch any sort of victory out of the jaws of defeat that are closing down on the failed Zionist project. This, quite simply, is the beginning of the end for Israel. The only thing Israel has proved it can do militarily better than anyone else is kill innocent women and children. And in its genocidal drive to wipe the Palestinian people from existence it has dealt itself a fatal blow.
Olmert and Tzipi Livni, the daughter of a war criminal and terrorist (well, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, does it?) boasted how they would crush Hamas and stop the Qassam rockets from being fired into Israel.
And so, playing the victim yet again, the Zionist State unleashed the might of its army - the fourth largest in the world - on the most densely populated piece of land on Earth, claiming it needed to stop a few tin rockets powered by fertiliser fuel heading towards land stolen from the Palestinians in the first place. Oh, the irony of it all.
As I write this article I am watching Olmert on the BBC speaking at a news conference with European leaders saying he wants Israeli troops to leave Gaza "as quickly as possible". Meanwhile Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniya, is on al-Aqsa TV praising his people for their courage and bravery and saying they have won a great victory over Israel. And indeed they have.
The drive to crush Hamas has failed - in fact many of the millions across the world who marched against the war proudly and loudly declared: "We are all Hamas".
The cries shocked Olmert, Livni and co who, in their breath-taking arrogance believed the world would stand by and applaud from the sidelines as they went to war with the people of Gaza. What happened instead was demonstrations, riots, anarchy and outrage from ordinary people pouring out of just about every city on the planet. This was the moment when another battle was launched: People Power versus the politicians. And 'we' the people won it easily. -

canadianrancher5710 months, 3 weeks ago
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splitch - on the right side of the u-tube screen at the bottom there was a closed caption tab that did allow one to see her comments. This happened on Jan 1 of this year but the reporter was sort of shocked that a missle was fired from under her office.
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canadianrancher5710 months, 3 weeks ago
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No cherev the cease fire has not been broken yet. From reading the title and also watching the video I thought like you that the nonsense was on again but finally I saw the date in the heading about it being reportred on January 1/09. So for the moment there still is a sort of peace in the region, which to me is a good thing.
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Since this is sort of the first story about the Israel-Gaza conflict since the ceasefire, I would like to thank the government of Israel for taking the first step towards peace, maybe this will put some of the talk of genocide to rest by some of the people on propeller. -
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hyperbola10 months, 3 weeks ago
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Chronicle of a Suicide Foretold: The Case of Israel
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... The Oslo Accords in the long run were geopolitically less important than the impact of the intifada on world public opinion. For the first time, the David-Goliath image began to be inverted. For the first time, there began to be serious support in the Western world for the so-called two-state solution. For the first time, there began to be serious criticism of Israel's iron fist and its practices vis-à-vis the Arab Palestinians. Had Israel been serious about a two-state solution based on the so-called Green Line - the line of division at the end of the 1948-1949 war - it probably would have achieved a settlement.
Israel however was always one step behind. When it could have negotiated with Nasser, it wouldn't. When it could have negotiated with Arafat, it wouldn't. When Arafat died and was succeeded by the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas, the more militant Hamas won the Palestinian parliamentary elections in 2006. Israel refused to talk to Hamas.
Now, Israel has invaded Gaza, seeking to destroy Hamas. If it succeeds, what organization will come next? If, as is more probable, it fails to destroy Hamas, is a two-state solution now possible? Both Palestinian and world public opinion is moving towards the one-state solution. And this is of course the end of the Zionist project.
The three-element strategy of Israel is decomposing. The iron fist no longer succeeds, much as it didn't for George Bush in Iraq. Will the United States link remain firm? I doubt it. And will world public opinion continue to look sympathetically on Israel? It seems not. Can Israel now switch to an alternative strategy, of negotiating with the militant representatives of the Arab Palestinians, as an integral constituent of the Middle East, and not as an outpost of Europe? It seems quite late for that, quite possibly too late. Hence, the chronicle of a suicide foretold.
http://www.propeller.com/story/2009/01/20/i-waller...-

Edmar1410 months, 3 weeks ago
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The interesting part about what was Hyperbola just said is that she degraded the Oslo accords and vilified the intifada. She still doesn't get it that the Oslo accords would have given the Palestinians a second homeland without the need for violence. The intifada made that homeland impossible at the time and made violence the reality. If ever there was a perfect reason for denying the creation of a second Palestinian state, Hyperbola just gave it. She just verified the fact that the Oslo accord was less important than the violence that ensued. A Palestinian state is less important than continued violence against Israel. "The Oslo Accords in the long run were geopolitically less important than the impact of the intifada on world public opinion. For the first time, the David-Goliath image began to be inverted." Had the Oslo accord been accepted, a two state solution would be a reality today (in reality, it actually does exist- Jordan and Israel). A second Palestinian state would be in it's second decade of existence. But as Hyperbola points out, the intifada was more important than the Oslo accords for world opinion in the eyes of the Arabs. Open your eyes people!!!!!! You were just handed Hyperbola's reason for existence and given a front row look at the Arab mentality.
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lfda5510 months, 3 weeks ago
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hamas thinks they won how stupid are they what a joke, get rid of hamas, who hide behind children and women and old men and cause the problems to be worse, the are not helping the palestinian people they are making things worse, thank them for sending the rockets, this would not have happened if there was no hamas
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Edmar1410 months, 3 weeks ago
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Notice that Hyperbola never addresses the statement directly but instead chooses to spin the propaganda in her direction. I don't think that anything that I said about her in my post to which this is her answer even brought out an advocacy of killing christians and moslems. I said nothing that could be even construed as racism, nor did I address anything about civilians. No mention of anything that could be addressed as war crimes etc. I addressed Hyperbola directly. I addressed her mentality. I addressed her and only her publicly. .Apparently this delusional person believes that she speaks for the entire Muslim world and therefore needs to flaunt her pomp and circumstance at every opportunity while skirting every other issue. I do believe that Hitler used the same tactics. This is what makes propaganda so useful. It is also what makes the truth considerably less real by her standards. As I said many times, this gal Hyperbola will never address an issue directly without turning it into a propaganda speech. Any doubt now?
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hyperbola10 months, 3 weeks ago
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Thanks edmar for showing us that you have no rational arguments in support of zionist crimes against humanity and are reduced to attacking messengers. In this thread alone you have tried to suppress the words of several american jews (authors of the articles I linked) by attacking me! A very telling "the emperor is naked" revelation.
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How about attacking an israeli jewish army veteran this time Edmar?
The Old Testament and the Genocide in Gaza
...Interestingly enough, Israel regards itself as a secular state. Ehud Barak is not exactly a qualified Rabbi and Tzipi Livni is not a Rabbi’s wife. Accordingly, we are entitled to assume that it isn’t actually Judaism per se that directly transforms Israeli politicians and military leaders into war criminals. Moreover, early Zionists believed that within a national home Jews would become ‘people like all other people’, i.e., civilised and ethical. In that very respect, Israeli reality is pretty peculiar. The Hebraic secular Jews may have managed to drop their God, most of them do not follow Judaic law, they are largely secular, and yet they collectively interpret their Jewish identity as a genocidal mission. They have successfully managed to transform the Bible from being a spiritual text into a bloodsoaked land registry. They are there, in Zion i.e., Palestine, to invade the land and to lock up, starve and destroy its indigenous habitants. ..
This doesn’t really leave us too much room for speculation. The Jewish state is the ultimate threat to humanity and our notion of humanism. Christianity, Islam and humanism came along with an attempt to amend Jewish tribal fundamentalism and to replace it with universal ethics. Enlightenment, liberalism and emancipation allowed Jews to redeem themselves from their ancient tribal supremacist traits. Since the mid 19th century, many Jews had been breaking out of their cultural and tribal chain. Tragically enough, Zionism managed to pull many Jews back in.
The last twelve days of merciless offensive against the Palestinian civilian population does not leave any room for doubt. Israel is the gravest danger to world peace. Clearly the nations made a tragic mistake in 1947 giving a volatile racially orientated identity an opportunity to set itself into a national state. However, the nations’ duty now is to peacefully dismantle that state before it is too late. We must do it before the Jewish state and its forceful lobbies around the world manage to pull us all into a global war in the ‘name’ of one banal populist ideology or another (democracy, war against terror, cultural clash and so on).
http://www.propeller.com/story/2009/01/17/the-old-...
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hyperbola10 months, 3 weeks ago
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Here is another jew that hasn't fallen for the zionist crimes against humanity reallypsst. Good to see that more and more jews worldwide are speaking out against the zionist psychosis.
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Jewish British Lawmaker Likens Israel to Nazis
SIR Gerald Kaufman, yesterday (Thu 15 Jan 2009) compared the actions of Israeli troops in Gaza to the Nazis who forced his family to flee Poland. Kaufman, a member of the Jewish Labour movement linked to Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s ruling party, also called for an arms embargo against Israel.
...Sir Gerald, who was brought up as an orthodox Jew and Zionist, said: "My grandmother was ill in bed when the Nazis came to her home town a German soldier shot her dead in her bed.
"My grandmother did not die to provide cover for Israeli soldiers murdering Palestinian grandmothers in Gaza. The present Israeli government ruthlessly and cynically exploits the continuing guilt from gentiles over the slaughter of Jews in the Holocaust as justification for their murder of Palestinians."
He said the claim that many of the Palestinian victims were militants "was the reply of the Nazi" and added: "I suppose the Jews fighting for their lives in the Warsaw ghetto could have been dismissed as militants."
He accused the Israeli government of seeking "conquest" and added: "
They are not simply war criminals, they are fools."
http://www.propeller.com/story/2009/01/17/jewish-b...
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canadianrancher5710 months, 3 weeks ago
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I am a little upset about this story actually making front page since the actual report came on Jan1/09, right now we are in a temporary ceasefire which does make me question the timing of this artical. Once a conflict such as this stabilizes I don't feel that it is anyones interest to return to hostilities even if it is just between members on Propeller.
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Mutainia10 months, 3 weeks ago
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What do you call a Palestinian Muslim rocket hidden in the children's room? Uncle Ahmad being a baby sitter. What do you call a rocket in a Palestinian Muslim dining room pointed out the window toward Israel? Uncle Ahmad, ready to meet virgins. What do you call Muslim school busses full of women and children? Rocket launchers. What do you call Muslim school busses cramned full of women and children moving through the crouded streets of Gaza? Mobile rocket launchers.
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