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Originally posted by qvision
We must remember it isn't the Israeli people doing this, it's the Israeli administration.
Originally posted by Youtuber
reply to post by NOTurTypical
You should re-introduce your brain to your mouth because you're speaking out of your derrière.
I'd suggest you shove your bible in your deep throat and "Keep it under-lock and keys"
because the most dangerous book on earth is the bible.
George Bernard Shaw
edit on 9-7-2012 by Youtuber because: (no reason given)
reply to post by plube
You know something....that is a very hard question for me...I struggle with that one period....I don't believe any race...or religious sect...or anyone has any right to a homeland...Gaia is our homeland right now equally. I go further than just the SOR...you see the Israel to me is not a homeland for the jewish people It is a state set up by the Rothchilds...is has been and always will be a haven for the Rothchilds(Zionists). The situation really is .... you have a political movement Zionism....and you have a religious sect..the Jews...so why does this warrant a homeland...I would personally go a lot further...and get rid of ALL borders....Humans DO not have a right to establish borders on mother Earth....Humans only have the right to occupy this beautiful planet and to show her the respect she deserves for providing us with a place of habitation in which we should all learn to live peacefully together on.
Images from the video footage of 12-year-old Muhammad al-Durrah being shot dead in the GazaStrip.The scene was filmed by a France 2 cameraman.
The controversy centers on two areas: the raw footage and its interpretation by Enderlin, and the lack of any investigation into the boy's death. There is confusion about when the incident occurred, how much footage was shot, why it was blurred at the moment the shots were fired, why France 2 cut the final scene, and what time the boy arrived at the hospital. No ballistic tests were conducted. Within days of the incident, the IDF demolished the wall and concrete cylinder the al-Durrahs had sheltered against; they said they did this to remove hiding places for snipers. There is no evidence that bullets were recovered, whether from the scene, from the bodies, or from Jamal. There was no full autopsy, though a pathologist did examine the boy's body. In an interview with Esther Schapira in 2002, Abu Rahma, the cameraman, said bullets had indeed been recovered. He suggested Schapira ask a named Palestinian general about them. The general told Schapira that he had no bullets, and that there had been no Palestinian investigation because there was no doubt as to who had shot the boy. When told the general had no bullets, Abu Rahma said that France 2 had collected bullets at the scene. He said: "We have some secrets for ourselves ... We cannot give anything ... everything."
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by bluemirage5
Hezbollah and Hamas are just proxy groups to wage war for Syria and Iran so they can portray clean hands to a mostly ignorant world at large.
Originally posted by MidnightTide
Isn't it nice that some people feel they have exclusive rights to what is the truth (but is merely their opinion)
I must say, I am impressed at the lobby group that Muslim extremists have on the internet.
Originally posted by MidnightTide
Isn't it nice that some people feel they have exclusive rights to what is the truth (but is merely their opinion)
I must say, I am impressed at the lobby group that Muslim extremists have on the internet.
Originally posted by MidnightTide
reply to post by buster2010
Hey, I have my spidey senses, I can see through the BS quite well thanks.
Shooting missiles, mortars and suicide bombers against the general public is an act of extremists. But I know you won't see it that way....and even I will admit that Israel has committed terrible acts, but so have the Palestinians.
The IDF is deliberating responses ahead of the possibility that Lebanon will divert water from the Hatzbani River, a move that Israel has in the past viewed as a casus belli – justification for war.
Israel’s concern stems from the construction of a large tourism center on the Lebanese side of the river, not far from the Israeli town of Metulla.
A senior IDF officer in the Northern Command said that construction of the center needed to be closely tracked due to the possibility it would be used to divert water from the Hatzbani, which supplies 25 percent of the Jordan River’s waters.
Israel is concerned about the site’s proximity to the border, particularly in light of a number of near-clashes between IDF troops and soldiers from the Lebanese Armed Forces.
“It has our attention and we are keeping a close eye on what is happening there,” the officer said. “Our concerns range from the diversion of water to the possibility that the tourism center will be used as cover to launch attacks against Israel.”
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Originally posted by bluemirage5
reply to post by iIuminaIi
Al Dura......
did'nt you revise that "scene" years ago when it was found out the two in the video are still alive today?
Jeez you are so far behind international news; what year are you living in?
Originally posted by iIuminaIi
This maybe irrelevant to the discussion.
Al Durah
Images that shook the world
Images from the video footage of 12-year-old Muhammad al-Durrah being shot dead in the GazaStrip.The scene was filmed by a France 2 cameraman.
Muhammad and his father cower behind a concrete wall
Muhammad's father, Jamal, tries to shield him
"Don't shoot", Jamal shouts to Israeli troops
Shots ring out
Muhammad collapses in his father's arms
Muhammad dies and the father is badly wounded
In peace the sons bury their fathers, but in war the fathers bury their sons.
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edit on 9-7-2012 by iIuminaIi because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by buster2010
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by bluemirage5
Hezbollah and Hamas are just proxy groups to wage war for Syria and Iran so they can portray clean hands to a mostly ignorant world at large.
Where did you get this from? Hezbollah is in Lebanon and Hamas is in Gaza. But they do share the same goal. Drive out the people that invaded their lands. To say they are proxy groups for Syria and Iran is laughable.