Dueling banjos: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323353204578128880612421650.html http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2012/11/20/250670.html Mod: Have we reached the magic #, to start Part IV?
In their attempt to win over the world, Hamas posted this heartbreaking image of a dead child in Gaza yesterday. But guess what?! The original picture was taken in Syria and posted three weeks ago. How many innocent people will fall for this Hamas propaganda?
You really remind me of the Iranian version of Dick Cheney. Is fighting Israel so paramount that you are willing to risk your life and your daughters/sons life in order to carry it out? What Assad has been doing to the Syrian rebels is far worse than what Israel is doing to Gaza. You really are a propaganda machine if you do not condemn what Assad has been doing and constantly criticize Israel. <If that bridge is lost, the fight against the Zionist regime is severely compromised. Thus, I don't get how someone can make the rhetorical points the emir of Qatar has made and yet work actively to undermine the Assad regime? > - No it's not. The Syrian rebels aren't pro-Israel. They're more anti-Israel than Assad is. If you want to enhance the fight against Israel, you need to undermine the Assad regime and fund and heavily army the Syrian rebels. <blame the victims for the death and destruction that is being visited upon them> - You did the same thing! You blamed the Syrian rebels for the death and destruction that is being visited upon them. Israelis are using the same logic we used during the war against Iraq. We killed LOTS of Iraqis. Lots of death and destruction. Did you cry when our army was killing Iraqis? Did you tell them to stop destroying Iraq. But most Iranians blamed Saddam for their deaths. Israel is using the exact same logic here. The only difference is that Saddam was welll funded/armed while the Palestinans are not
folks you need to stop believing everything the propaganda media is saying this whole chaotic event that has happened in the past few days is just a pre-election surprise netayahoo has his election in 2 months... and a terror-ful event will be just the thing to get him re-elected they did the same thing to gaza in late 2008-early 2009, just before the winter 09 election
look I don't like it when they put their military bases next to residential areas... but you do know that Gaza is probably the most crowded place on the planet?
Not exactly http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_proper_by_population_density There are always places other than schools, mosques, et
I agree with mak that the timing of this is interesting. In my opinion, this could very well be Israel preparing for a strike on Iran's nuclear facilities. In the process, it is probably testing a lot of different variables...how will the new Egypt react? And it looks like Egypt is advancing its national interests rather well here (it is rhetorically supporting Palestinian self-determination but it is not going to get involved in a losing war against Israel that would be disastrous for Egypt which needs to focus on economic development and a war with Israel would hinder that). It is also probably testing how Obama reacts (ie. Obama has stated that Israel has a right to defend itself)..Obama is not calling for a cessation of hostilies but Israel has a right and duty to protect its civilians. These developments (IMO) suggest that Israel is gaining confidence in its ability to attack Iran's nuclear facilities.
now cnn and other zion media agencies are starting to point fingers at Iran for the events in gaza http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2012/11/19/tsr-pkg-todd-is-iran-fueling-hamas-firepower.cnn giving me a fcking break..... like I said b4, this is all a pre-election suprise Also it is a fact that Israel (+Saudi Arabia) funded the most radical groups it could find in Palestine (Hamas) and helped them replace PLO in the political arena just so the Palestinian society would stop progressing economically/technologically. Same exact sht that US/UK did to Iran in the 1950s, to latin america, to Afganistan, to Pakistan, .... etc. and now what we have today is blowback... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blowback_(intelligence) Persians are not the ones to be blamed for the chaos today.
wow you really think the rest of the world is stupid don't you? do you think we don't know those meals come with a side of bombs on the side? couple of deaths with it and fries? wow
at least iran is not the election surprise. be thankful that the IDF chose to attack the weaker palestinians than start a war that they might not be able to finish.
Not sure if anyone else has caught this, but the IAEA put out its report on iran's nuke program. http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/11/16/us-nuclear-iran-iaea-idUSBRE8AF10N20121116 And this of course came out after iran's proxy in hamas started the current fighting with Israel. Something to consider....
I already have shown this before where hamas started this round, but here is a timeline of events in the past 8 years. http://www.reuters.com/article/2012...s-israel-hamas-timeline-idUSBRE8AD1C320121114 The popular lie around here is that this all started when the chief terrorist of hamas was killed on Nov 14th, completly ignoring the attacks the day before when the Emir of Qater was visiting.
LOL@you for posting this as a serious article. Omar Baddar Political Scientist, Human Rights Activist This is the above's blog. Everything he writes is anti-Israel and somehow events are always Israel's fault. Don't pass off a biased blog as a legit article.
Theres a new thread https://www.bigsoccer.com/community/threads/israel-palestine-in-the-news-part-iv.1978358/
There will always be someone at whom to point a finger... http://www.businessinsider.com/its-...li-zionism-which-caused-this-conflict-2012-11