hell yeah it's their fault if they didn't create Hamas in the first place,... none of the chaos in the last few day would've happened
deceiving young israeli children to sign and decorate rockets to be dropped on the neighboring Palestinian kids ....... will surely bring 'peace' in the future
This is for Hezbollah and Nasrallah - do some HW before posting...Or just actually READ what is says on these shells "Nazrallah with love..."
wahabi extremist are mentally unstable morons if they weren't funded, given weapons and put in place of power......... etc. Today, they would be on the streets begging for food. A society progresses quickly, whenever the idiots are put in their place and denied from holding any position of power. But Israel/US doesn't want Palestine to progress, so they finance the idiots (monetized by the Saudis) and have them disrupt the political order of that region.
Your are mistaken my good freind and fellow Torontonian, its not Wahabism, that is a common misconception, it's mainly Sailifi Islam and Qutbism you. But i would expect you to know any different as your posts show you aren't very well versed in issues regarding the middle east. If my aunt had balls... yeah i know i already used that one. But they are funded and supported dustam, and largely from Iran. Fair point, but the Shiia are mainly the ones that do not want Palestine to progress, someones gotta be a pawn against Israel/the West. And not only are idiots not put in their place, but the idiots are in fact the masses.
Some perspective here: http://www.cnn.com/2012/11/15/world/meast/syria-civil-war/index.html http://www.cnn.com/2012/11/19/world/meast/gaza-israel-strike/index.html?hpt=hp_t1 Its a good thing that everyone is so concerned over events in gaza that it commands World Wide attention while next door the fighting goes on with far far less effort to effect a truce.
along with the IDF, I rather have this thread continue than the illegal killings the IDF is perpetrating.
At one level, my reaction to the events in Gaza is: how can a people who suffered through the holocaust and the crimes committed against them, forget so quickly and easily, and turn around and commit such crimes against another people as Israel has committed against the Palestinians? This is a question that occurs to me frequently, most recently when I was reading a survey which showed that some 85% of Israelis supported the operations and attacks taking place in Gaza. At another level, I am awe struck by the propaganda machine that serves Israel. True, for anyone who knows the facts, this propaganda machine is more than irritating; it is down right a provocation. But here is Israel taking a series of measures to intentionally provoke a fight in Gaza, doing so -- as was suggested by that Rabbi talking off-the-cuff to the BBC before he realized he was still on the air -- most probably as a result of some calculations relating to Iran (e.g., taking out Hamas' long range rockets in order to defuse that threat in case of war with Iran), and then turning around and, with the help of its propaganda machine, blame the victims for the death and destruction that is being visited upon them. And, in case blaming the victims doesn't fly, trying to blame Iran, which is one of the few countries on earth that has no qualms blaming Israel for its actions. In this mix, I also read reports from Iran to the effect that the recent visit by Qatar's emir to Gaza was used to plant devices on various Hamas figures through watches and other gifts that the emir had bestowed on them, which in turn enabled Israel to take out the Hamas commander who was assassinated in the run up to the conflict flaring up in Gaza. I don't know if the reports in this regard are true or not, but certainly they at least reflect the uneasiness in trusting US-backed, wealthy, sheiks and potentates from the Arabian side of the Persian Gulf as folks pretending to be helping the fight against Israel. I say this as someone who held some hope a few years back that Qatar's emir could indeed prove an exception, but Qatar's role in the events in Syria have dispelled in such hopes in my eyes. After all, anyone who truly is committed to fighting Israel must realize that the resistance to Israel relies heavily on Syria as the bridge that links Iran to the fight against the Zionist regime. 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? Incidentally, while I am still not clear about Qatar's motives and actions, let there be no doubt. The two most despicable regimes in the region are Israel and Saudi Arabia. I just don't know which one makes the other look better!
http://www.cnn.com/2012/11/19/tech/web/cyber-attack-israel-anonymous/index.html "The war is being fought on three fronts, ...The first is physical, the second is the world of social networks and the third is cyberattacks."