Breakthrough!!! Palestinian's show their desire for peace!

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  1. Amerikaki

    Amerikaki Member

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    Yes, on passover. More dead Jews. Do not be mistaken, though. This is not in the name of Palestine, this is in the name of Allah. These people are Islamic Terorrists, not Palestinian terrorists, okay fine, Islamic Palestinian terorrists. Either way, may they all burn in hell soon while taking turns having pineapples shuved up their asses with Hitler and Arafat.

    http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/706785.html
     
  2. yasik19

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  3. odessit19

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    Let Israel give them more land and let Israel release their prisoners, let Israel stop all targeted assasinations and then we should see real peace...

    But people, don't let this one act speak for the rest of Palestinians who are all innocent and just want peace, these are just a group of terrorists, that's all, so don't do this knee-jerk reaction and stay calm, it's just more Jews that are dying, that's all; it is nothing new.

    May their heaven run out of virgins and may they burn in Hell or better yet may they be visited by 72 virgin pigs who will have their way with them...:mad:
     
  4. odessit19

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  5. ForeverRed

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    Religion at its most effective.

    It's a real shame.
     
  6. Amerikaki

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    Victim's son: Dad hugged us tightly

    Heartbreaking day: Son of Tel Aviv bombing victim Philip Balhasan recounts moments of horror before his father died; nine people killed after Palestinian suicide bomber detonates himself at fast food stand near old central bus station; Rice calls Livni to offer condolences
    Ynet reporters

    By Monday evening, six bombing victims have been identified. One of them, 45-year-old Ashdod resident Philip Balhasan, was at the site of the bombing with his two children. Two other victims were identified as 60-year-old Givataim resident Victor Erez, and 47-year-old Binyamin Chafuta from the town of Lod, who served as a security guard at the fast food stand. The families of all three victims were notified.

    Another victim is a foreign worker from Romania. Authorities are currently trying to locate her employer.

    Balhasan's relatives said he traveled to Tel Aviv with his two children, Linor and Uri, after promising to buy them CDs and computer games for Passover. The family was apparently standing next to the fast food stand at the time of the explosion.

    Balhasan, who was still conscious, yelled out to his son to grab his cellular phone and call his mother to inform her of the attack. The son, Uri, recounted the moment of horror: "When we heard the blast, dad wrapped his arms around me and Linor and hugged us tightly. Then he said 'grab the phone, call mom and tell her about the attack.'" Shortly thereafter, Balhasan collapsed, but police officers who led him to an ambulance were able to talk to him and heard him say he was hurt by shrapnel and by the force of the blast.

    It appears some of the shrapnel hit Balhasan's heart and he died on the way to the hospital.

    Balhasan's wife, Etti, was at work when she received her son's call. Her managers quickly drove her to Tel Aviv hospitals so she could look for her husband. After failing to locate him, the wife was forced to head to the forensics institute, where she identified her husband's body.

    The two children, Uri and Linor, sustained light wounds and were released from hospital following treatment. At this time, relatives are still in shock over the day's events, with Uri constantly repeating: "Dad was on the floor."


    Balhasan's brother-in-law, Emil, said "Philip loved to laugh and was loved everywhere. He had a presence. He was a great father." Balhasan is survived by his wife Etti and four children, Liran, 21, Lital, 19, Linor, 15, and Uri, 12.
     
  7. nazzo

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    If there is any Palestinian reading this can you please tell me what those bombing did to Palestine other than make you look like terrorist and giving Israelis a purpose to attack Palestinians?

    And for those who said "may they all burn in hell" do you mean all Muslims or just the bombers? Becuase there are many Muslims apposing this.
     
  8. yasik19

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    those who did it and those who don't oppose it.
     
  9. odessit19

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    Hamas governemnt called it "justifiable and deserved," is this an act of war then. If it isn't, then Hamas better pipe down because if it is gloves are off and Palestinians will have to find a new government soon because the current one will be "voted out".
     
  10. odessit19

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    More update on this:

    DEBKAfile Exclusive: Hizballah’s Gaza-based 1800 Forward Command orchestrated the massive Tel Aviv suicide bombing that left 9 dead, 65 injured Monday

    April 18, 2006, 12:12 AM (GMT+02:00)

    Hizballah’s 1800 Forward Command’s mission was set up to design “quality” terror attacks against Israel. DEBKAfile’s exclusive counter-terror sources reveal: The Tel Aviv attack was originally planned for Saturday or Sunday, April 15-16, to coincide with the finale of the three-day Tehran conference in support of the Palestinian cause. The last pieces were put in place at a four-way meeting last week in the Iranian capital between the Damascus-based Jihad Islami chief Ramadan Shalah, the Jihad Islami Gaza commander Mohammad al Hindi, the Hizballah second-in-command Sheik Ali Qassem and the Iranian Revolutionary Guards chief of the al Quds Brigades and Middle East terror networks, General Kasim Suleimani.

    The bombing attack at the old Tel Aviv bus terminal Monday was the first suicide strike against Israel to be planned outside Palestinian territory. While from last week, Israeli security forces had more than 70 terror threats in hand, they had no advance intelligence of this one. Hours later, Israeli interrogators were still groping in the dark for the full shape of the conspiracy.

    Israel’s counter-intelligence services had never heard name of the Jihad Islami suicide bomber, Sami Salim Mohammed Hammed, 16, from Tubas, although they were familiar with the network which ran him. They assume he was kept out of sight by Hizballah agents, who went to the West Bank to choose and prepare him for the mission, well away from Israel’s ears and eyes in the Palestinian territory. Hammed’s departure from his home last Tuesday or Wednesday, April 12-13, was therefore unnoticed.

    Five hours after the blast in Tel Aviv, Israel forces surrounded Tubas, where they assume he was trained, and carried out arrests. Israeli investigations soon uncovered the fact that the al Aqsa Suicide Brigades of Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah had pre-knowledge - if not more - of the Tel Aviv attack. They keep cells in touch with Hizballah agents. For this attack, they are believed to have been asked to aid in the transportation of the bomber to a point close to his Tel Aviv target, or possibly all the way there.
     
  11. Shurik

    Shurik New Member

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    I believe that 9 out of 10 Iranian scholars agree that this attack has never happened. The 10th scholar maintains that it was carried out by Jews against either Palestinians or Hungarians. Many Israeli scientists are eager to espouse the same idea.
    Meanwhile, here are some beautiful photos of picturesque Tehran whorehouses.
     
  12. koroshkhan

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    you are soooooo funny.
     
  13. nazzo

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    Oh ok.
     
  14. Attacking Minded

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    The patience of Israel amazes me.
     
  15. odessit19

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    I don't think it's their patience, unfortunately it's rather international pressure not to retaliate in a way they should...
     
  16. odessit19

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  17. athena20

    athena20 Red Card

    Apr 18, 2006
    is really hard to have peace in middle-east. Since as you can see, it may not be the palestine's people will to suicide bomb israel or doing other terrorist act. But some countries in the region just don't want israel to exist. Is not only iran, there are many people in the middle-east don't want to see the existance of Israel. And by indirectly conducting their hatred through the palestine people and back up by funding from governemnt, there is simply no solution to the problem as long as the people around the region still don't want israel to exist. Israel is only a very small country in that region. And basically the countries around it are all its enemies.
     

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