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originally posted by: nwtrucker
a reply to: _Del_ Rather than getting sucked into your little questions that you think should be relevant. I do not. They are loaded. You know it and I know it. if you don't then here's a reality adjustment for you:
Palestinian "rights"? Empirical evidence suggests that the Palestinians do not have those rights at present time. "Rights" are usually won, fought for, either on the battlefield or in courts. The court version is only successful if the "court" has the means of enforcement. Back to square one.
originally posted by: pennydrops
When are you people going to stop lying to yourselves and accept there are 2 sides to this conflict. If you care about Palestinians, why are you guys not criticizing Hamas as much as you criticize Israel. They are just as responsible.
Both sides are bad. Come on guys, this conflict will never end while the international community is acting like this.
Hamas have stated they have new rockets and plan on attacking the airport, they are also attacking a nuclear facility, how can anyone support either side??????
originally posted by: pavil
a reply to: daaskapital
I'm curious why you didn't title this thread "Hamas resumes attacks after ceasefire ends" as that would be the more accurate description of events. I'm sure you didn't mean to imply that Israel broke the ceasefire first, right?
that Hamas has not commented on the rocket fire, but "Islamic Jihad, another militant faction that has taken part in the fighting and is represented at the talks in Cairo, claimed responsibility for firing them."
www.npr.org...
originally posted by: _Del_
a reply to: voyger2
There is not a government in Gaza interested in securing rights for Palestinians. Until that changes, they will continue to be victims of their circumstances.
Both Fatah and Hamas accused of war crimes (when you can't get your mitts on an Israeli, your neighbor is the next best thing):
www.theguardian.com...
Current government's view of rights:
www.hrw.org...
originally posted by: _Del_
a reply to: SuperFrog
If the "legitimate" government of the territory cannot control them, why would Israel have any reason to believe a ceasefire will be honoured?
originally posted by: SuperFrog
originally posted by: _Del_
a reply to: SuperFrog
If the "legitimate" government of the territory cannot control them, why would Israel have any reason to believe a ceasefire will be honoured?
That is good question....
How to negotiate case fire if you don't allow them even to form government or have country? So there should be some recognition first that needs to happen, and then someone should be responsible on both sides to maintain stable conditions.
But someone here posted video where Netanyahu asks why give 100% of occupied territory when you can keep 98%?! How do you explain that?
And another question is, why building of new settlements on occupied territory has never stopped? I really like to hear your response on those 2 issues.
That, believe it or not, happens in most countries when kids throw rocks at police and soldiers. Many families prefer detention to lethal force, even.
You are aware that Israel arrests even kids as regular ops, even during peace time, witch is really just irony...
www.haaretz.com...< br />
There is another news about people being abused on regular routine, including 'singing of police hymn'...
originally posted by: g146541
a reply to: daaskapital
This has turned into a PR nightmare for israel, they could have simply sat back and let the fact that the "missiles" used against them are wholly ineffective, and the dome shooting down a fair amount of them protect them.
All the while they could have really demonized hamas and taken the moral high ground.
But some animals are bloodthirsty and I truly believe nitwityahoo has gone mad.
So...innocents die and weapons contracts get fulfilled...
The rogue state of israel could have turned this into an actual victim case for themselves all the while taking none to almost no casualties.
originally posted by: nwtrucker
a reply to: rockn82
Your whole post shows a complete non-understanding/partisan view.
Do you think a nuclear plant is designed to withstand ANY size warhead? ANY hit would require shutdown for safety checks, at the least.
Multiple small warhead hits?
Israel should wait until someone supplies Hamas with guided munitions or, perhaps, Scuds? We already know how many Marines were killed with just one scud....
The military maxim is "HONOR THE THREAT" . It is their job and responsibility.
I cede my point is a worst case scenario.
Israel doesn't have the wiggle room, size-wise, population wise, in any wise to take that chance.
Their actions are correct. They have my support. Remove this threat. THEN negotiate. Simple really.
As for construction, reactors were built to withstand attacks from Mother Nature like earthquakes.