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  1. Re:That is one hell of a complicated way of saying on Iran War Clock Set At Ten Minutes To Midnight · · Score: 2

    No one in the world could spare on frickin bomb when those bombers flew over Aushwitz in WWII. Just one bomb to destroy the furnaces. So pardon us if we don't trust anyone but ourselves.
    Israel is a small country, a tank column can cross it in a day, so we can't allow Aushwitz happen again (and that's exactly what will happen when the same armies who conduct massacres in Syria, Eygpt and Lybia come to us), no matter what ignorant hypocrites like you say. Check what your dictionary / encyclopedia say about apartheid. Did you know that in Israel there is an arab in the supreme court? in the parliament? Save us your ignorance..

  2. No one in Israel takes Danny Ayalon seriously on Israel Says It Will Treat Online Credit Card Theft As It Would Terrorism · · Score: 1

    And neither should you. The guy is an asshole without any basic skills in foreign relations.

  3. Re:Plenty more examples, but not on Israel fan sit on Technical Glitch Lets Reporters Eavesdrop On Obama, Sarkozy · · Score: 1

    This is not a relevant fact. The relevant fact is that Palestinian terrorists are firing from densely populated areas so that the IDF will retaliate and kill as many civilians as possible, making the international community denounce Israel.
    Israel has taken countless measures to prevent casualties among civilian population, dropping leaflets and sending text messages in order to warn citizens. What did Hamas do in that aspect?
    Futhermore, the number of hospitals in the Gaza metropolitan can be counted on one hand, so people are not treated properly. It's not that the Palestinians don't have the cash to build new hospitals. (They are getting plenty from the US, EU and UN) They just rather spending it on ammo, explosives (and corruption) and not on medical care for their own people.

  4. Re:2 people agreeing is news? on Technical Glitch Lets Reporters Eavesdrop On Obama, Sarkozy · · Score: 2

    You missed the part where the Palestinians denied several peace offers, sent suicide bombers in a clear intention of blowing up in nightclubs, buses and malls and declaring without shame they want Israel extinct and jews annihilated ?

  5. Re:2 people agreeing is news? on Technical Glitch Lets Reporters Eavesdrop On Obama, Sarkozy · · Score: 1

    LOL. all you could raise for Israeli "terrorism" (which are actually plain underground operations, aimed towards British nationals and not towards innocent civilians) are 2 lame wiki articles?... The file of Palestinian terrorism towards innocent civilians encompasses several hundreds of Kilobytes and thousands of incidents with thousands of victims. What are you talking about!? lol http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Terrorism/victims.html

  6. Re:2 people agreeing is news? on Technical Glitch Lets Reporters Eavesdrop On Obama, Sarkozy · · Score: 3, Interesting

    It has nothing to do with god. As the guy from the earlier post said, you have no clue. The Israeli state and the Zionism are all entirely secular movements, started by Russian socialist jews in the 19th century. When my grandfather who was born in Germany in the 30s tried to get into College in Berlin, they told him they have already filled the capacity for jews , and if he still want to pursue an academic career he "should go to palestine, where he and his fellows jews belong". This phrase was common in Europe and even in the US in those days. Now, when the jews actually returned to their homeland, the same people who sent them there (and most of the arab nations) want them out. The jewish propensity to Israel can't be denied and is documented everywhere and confirmed in countless archaeological findings, and has absolutely nothing to do with religion. However, there is absolutely no record for a Palestinian state or even Palestinian people in the entire historic record. Prior to the foundation of the state of Israel, the local arabs saw themselves as "southern syrian" or "nortern eygptians". The Palestinian national movement began only a few years before Israel's declaration of independence.