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    engineer8 months, 1 week ago

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    This is the Palestinians' and Hamas's fault. If they decided to make peace rather than try to annihilate Israel, they would have all they needed. Hamas should also not steal the donations from other countries like blankets and food. there is no excuse except the Palestinians and Hamas!!

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      dissent8 months, 1 week ago

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      i know you don't, but i believe -- as does much of the world, except for a minority who insist that israel can do no wrong even in the face of overwhelming evidence -- that israel's blockade may just have something to do with it. go figure

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        CaptainLucid8 months, 1 week ago

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        If muslims wanted palestinians to live decently they would send aid across the border with Egypt. Arabs don't want palestinians to live decent lives. Arabs want palestinians to kill Israelis and know that the more misery they keep the palestinians in the more will become suicide bombers.

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          dissent8 months, 1 week ago

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          the border between egypt and gaza is closed. only one truck has been permitted to pass through since israel ceased its massacre. just now it has been opened to allow humanitarian aid in. but only for two days. the only alternative for the gazans are the tunnels which israel bombs daily

          if you are saying that egyptians don't want to help the palestinians, you are wrong. support on every arab street is strong. the egyptian government is another matter. it thinks it better not to incur the ire and wrath of israel and its imperial patron -- us. it's lost such wars before. if you are saying that other arab countries should help the palestinians, you are well aware that they do. you also know that we call them terrorists

          but your points detract from and fail to address the key point which is israel's criminal blockade of gaza

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            CaptainLucid8 months, 1 week ago

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            Do you even care about reality?

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              dissent8 months, 1 week ago

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              lol! that's pretty funny coming from the guy who thinks "reality" is something you swallow, smoke, snort or inject!

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        hyperbola8 months, 1 week ago

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        Well engineer, interesting how your religious racism makes you an accomplice to totalitarian crimes against humanity. Perhaps you should give up zionism and become a jew.

        The History and"Morals"of Ethnic Cleansing in Palestine

        I arrived in Israel 40 years ago. It took me many years to understand that the very existence of my country, as it is today, is based on an ongoing ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. The project started many years ago. Its seed can be traced to the basic fallacy of the Zionist movement, which set out to establish a Jewish-national state in a location already inhabited by another nation. Under these conditions, one has, at most, a moral right to strive for a bi-national state; establishing a national state implies, more or less by definition, ethnic cleansing of the previous inhabitants....

        Among the common mantras provided to the Israelis to justify the above is the following:...

        But the main mantra drummed into the conscience of an Israeli citizen from kindergarten, is that in 1948 "it was either them or us", "Arabs would have thrown us into the sea if we did not establish a Jewish majority state with a strong army", etc..... I together with most of my compatriots believed for years that 1967 was in fact a moment of existential danger for Israel. Until I stumbled upon some telling quotes, uttered by our very own leaders [4]: ....

        Believe me, these Jewish-Israeli mainstreamers are not natural-born monsters. They just do not know any better. Alas, I used to be one of them. Then one day I stumbled, more or less by chance, into the West Bank with a group of activists. I acquired some Palestinian friends and finally understood the criminality of the treatment of the Palestinians by my country. And I learned to ignore the daily portion of preposterous propaganda which is provided to my compatriots by the media in lieu of "news"....

        ...For the sake of both nations living in this country, this outrage must be stopped. It must be stopped by pressure from outside, because at present within Israel there are no significant political forces to oppose it. Please do something, my friends, and do it urgently. And kindly ignore the endless "negotiations" between our government and the powerless Palestinian Authority, they are just a cover for more ethnic cleansing. If you do not believe me, come and see the massive settlement construction in East Jerusalem and West Bank. And the walls of the Palestinian ghettos.

        http://www.propeller.com/story/2009/01/07/the-hist...

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          hyperbola8 months, 1 week ago

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          Stop lying to Americans. And engineer, the zionist policy of ethnic cleansing by starvation has about 60 years of continuity by now.

          Israel's Blockade of Gaza - Ethnic cleansing by Starvation

          The latest tightening of Israel’s chokehold on Gaza – ending all supplies into the Strip for more than a week – has produced immediate and shocking consequences for Gaza’s 1.5 million inhabitants.

          The refusal to allow in fuel has forced the shutting down of Gaza’s only power station, creating a blackout that pushed Palestinians bearing candles on to the streets in protest last week. A water and sanitation crisis are expected to follow.

          And on Thursday, the United Nations announced it had run out of the food essentials it supplies to 750,000 desperately needy Gazans. “This has become a blockade against the United Nations itself,” a spokesman said.

          In a further blow, Israel’s large Bank Hapoalim said it would refuse all transactions with Gaza by the end of the month, effectively imposing a financial blockade on an economy dependent on the Israeli shekel. Other banks are planning to follow suit, forced into a corner by Israel’s declaration in Sept 2007 of Gaza as an “enemy entity”.

          There are likely to be few witnesses to Gaza’s descent into a dark and hungry winter. In the past week, all journalists were refused access to Gaza, as were a group of senior European diplomats. Days earlier, dozens of academics and doctors due to attend a conference to assess the damage done to Gazans’ mental health were also turned back....

          ... In truth, however, the growing catastrophe being unleashed on Gaza is only indirectly related to Hamas’s rise to power and the rocket attacks.

          Of more concern to Israel is what each of these developments represents: a refusal on the part of Gazans to abandon their resistance to Israel’s continuing occupation. Both provide Israel with a pretext for casting aside the protections offered to Gaza’s civilians under international law to make them submit.

          With embarrassing timing, the Israeli media revealed at the weekend that one of the first acts of Ismail Haniyeh, the Hamas prime minister elected in 2006, was to send a message to the Bush White House offering a long-term truce in return for an end to Israeli occupation. His offer was not even acknowledged....

          In fact, Israel’s desire to seal off Gaza and terrorise its civilian population predates even Hamas’s election victory. It can be dated to Ariel Sharon’s disengagement of summer 2005, when Fatah’s rule of the PA was unchallenged...

          http://www.propeller.com/story/2008/11/18/israel39...

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            Edmar148 months, 1 week ago

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            The liar is you, and you and we know it. Let the Gazans make peace. That's all it takes. But, that would take an intelligent person to understand that fact. The Gazans seem to have plenty of people just like you Hyperbola who just don't have that necessary intelligence to see what is needed to improve their situation. Continue with the lies, deceit, hate Hyperbola, and nothing is going to change. Just simple peace will make all of the difference, but no one in Gaza seems even remotely willing to try that simple gesture. What fools.

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