Jewish MP: Israel acting like Nazis in Gaza

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Your referenced story omits the above "facts" and instead only reported a few select facts to create an impression that many/most Palestinians approve of this massacre. The opinions expressed by the murderer's relatives in a television interview with a sympathetic host are not mainstream Palestinian opinion.. If your source was fair and balanced they would have pointed out that most Palestinians were shocked by these murders and consider these crimes to be unjustifiable atrocities, like most people familiar with this massacre.

Nonsense. This was not a one-off incident. This was not an anomaly, nor an aberration in Palestinian society. Those boys acted knowing full well they had the full support of most of their people and their god. How long do you think it will be before there's a street named after them, if there isn't already?

And as for the PA's condemnation, empty words. Feeble condemnations of violence for western audiences in the face of thunderous promotion and celebration of violence at home. Hypocrits and liars.

The success of the PA’s promotion of violence is readily evident: A majority of Palestinians support killing and suicide terror against civilian Jews and Israelis. A poll conducted after the murder of eight teenagers who were studying in a Jerusalem high school in 2008, found that 84% of Palestinians supported the murder [NY Times, March 19, 2008, citing the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research].

Glorifying terrorists and terror | PMW

edit: for people who don't like to bother with links, just some of the headlines from the compilation at PMW:

Fatah football tournament named after 3 terrorist murderers
Dance group named after terrorist Mughrabi - performance aired on PA TV
Square in Ramallah named after terrorist Abu Ali Iyad
Ramallah municipality to build mausoleum to honor terrorist murderers
Fatah summer camp named after terrorist Dalal Mughrabi
PA TV and PA Minister honor prisoner Riyad Al-Amour, killer of 11, with visit to his family home
PA TV commemorates murderers of Jewish civilians in 1929 as “a beacon in the history of our people”
PA TV honors the Al-Shawish family because their sons are imprisoned terrorists
Song dedicated to Palestinian prisoners honors arch-terrorists, on PA TV
PA TV: PA Minister honors and visits family of imprisoned suicide bomber
Father praises his terrorist son on PA TV
PA Mufti glorifies the terrorists whose bodies Israel returned as “noble souls”
PA TV honors terrorists Khaled Nazzal and Omar Al-Qassam
Suicide terrorists are "greatest role models," says EU-funded NGO for youth on PA TV
Suicide bombers are a candle "that lights the tunnel of liberty" for Palestinians, on PA TV
PA TV: Fatah official glorifies terrorist “Martyrs” who killed civilians
PA Mufti at funeral for terrorist Martyrs: "Their souls tell us to follow in their path"
Terrorist Martyrs tell us to follow in their path, says Fatah official at funeral for terrorists
 
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#512Re: Jewish MP: Israel acting like Nazis in Gaza17 hours ago Quote: Originally Posted by earth_as_one
I'd have given you a thumbs up for condemning this act of violence (unlike Goober and CB who don't consider Israelis attacking Palestinians to be a serious crime or believable). But then you posted a link to neoconservative anti-Muslim hate site... On the plus side, it shows that you at least consider Palestinians to be human beings.

I have begun the habit of reading your posts again as I at times miss things- This one I clearly missed.
Please substantiate this allegation or apologize.

EAO- Bump to you.

EAO- I feel unloved and ignored- Did you miss this point?

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This Week in Palestine week 34 2012
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Welcome to this Week in Palestine, a service of the International Middle East Media Center, IMEMC News - International Middle East Media Center, for August 18th, to 24th 2012

Israeli settler violence against Palestinian communities is escalating, meanwhile Israeli foreign Minister says the Palestinian President is an obstacle for peace, these stories and more, coming up, stay tuned.

The Nonviolence Report:

Let’s begin our weekly report with the nonviolent activities in the West Bank. One journalist and protesters were injured this week as Israeli soldiers attacked anti wall protesters across the West Bank on Friday. IMEMC’s Ghassan Bannoura has more:

On Friday Israeli soldiers used tear gas and rubber-coated steel bullets to suppress anti wall protests that was organized at the villages of Bil’in, Nil’in and Nabi Saleh in central West Bank, and in Kufer Kadom in northern West Bank. As well as the southern West Bank village of Al Ma’ssara.

In central West Bank, troops used tear gas and rubber-coated steel bullets against Bil’in, Nil’in and Nabi Saleh residents and their international and Israeli supporters. Many were treated for the effects of tear gas inhalation at all three locations.

In Bil’in village a Canadian journalist was lightly wounded in his leg by Israeli gunfire. Local sources said that soldiers also used chemical water against protesters.

In Kufer Kadum a French solidarity activist was injured when a tear gas bomb fired by Israeli forces hit her. Local medics said that the French women suffered light wounds and was treated in the village.

Elsewhere on Friday, in southern West Bank, Al Ma’sara villagers organized their weekly anti wall protest. Israeli forces stationed there forced people back into the village using rifle-buts and batons. No injuries were reported.

For IMEMC News this is Ghassan Bannoura.

The Political Report

Palestinians outraged by Israeli foreign Minister’s remarks about Abbas, meanwhile Egypt reaches understanding with Israel over Sinai military presence,the details with IMEMC’s Anne Shirley

Israeli Foreign Minister, Avigdor Lieberman stated this week that the Quartet Committee for peace in the Middle East must act to set a date for general and presidential elections in the Palestinian territories, in order to replace the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who is described by Lieberman as an obstacle to peace in the region.

Lieberman, who heads the fundamentalist Israel Beitanu Party, which translates to “Israel Our Home”, sent letters in this regard to U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, E.U High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Catherine Ashton, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, and U.N Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon.

Lieberman said the Palestinian elections were supposed to have been held in 2010, but were repeatedly postponed, hinting to Abbas being an illegal president.

According to Lieberman, Israel has conducted several confidence-building measures towards the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank “but instead of resuming peace talks, the P.A escalated its international activities that aim at isolating Israel”.

Lieberman has said repeatedly that Abbas does not want peace, and is not interested in the political process with Israel, adding that Abbas is currently a weak president who cannot remain in power, especially due to the recent revolutions and political changes in the Arab world.

On his part, chief Palestinian negotiator Dr. Saeb Ereikat said that Lieberman’s remarks are rude and alluded to a direct call for the assassination Abbas, similar to that of the late President Yasser Arafat.

Ereikat added that Lieberman’s statements are not arbitrary, but rather are a part of an organized campaign against Abbas, because of ongoing international efforts, especially at the United Nations and among its affiliates, to win international recognition of an independent Palestinian state within the 1967 borders.

In other news, conflict between Egypt and Israel over the Egyptian military deployment in the Sinai peninsula seems to have to come to an end.

An Egyptian security source said this week that negotiations between Israel and Egypt led to an understanding regarding the deployment of Egyptian soldiers in the Sinai Peninsula.

The talks were held at the Karem Abu Salem border crossing east of the Gaza Strip. Several Israeli officials recently objected to the deployment of more Egyptian soldiers in the Sinai as such deployment violates the Camp David Peace Agreement between the two countries.

But a number of Israeli officials said that all movement and deployment of Egyptian forces in the Sinai, in order to counter armed groups, were coordinated with Tel Aviv.

Sources told media that Egyptian and Israeli security officials held more than six meetings over the course of three consecutive days.

Sources further indicated that Israel has concerns regarding the increase of terrorist activities in the Sinai, and that Israeli officials have reservations regarding the deployment of more Egyptian soldiers and heavy artillery in the Sinai.

For IMEMC News this is Anne Shirley

The West Bank & Gaza Report

This week the Israeli military conducted at least 7 military incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank. During these incursions, Israeli soldiers arrested 7 Palestinians, including a child. Meanwhile settlers’ attacks on Palestinians continued this week. IMEMC’s Salam Qumsiyeh with the details:

On Monday of this week, Israel arrested five Israeli teenage settlers who participated in a lynch mob attack against a 17-year-old Palestinian youth, in Jerusalem last week, causing serious injuries that landed him at the Intensive Care Unit. The Israeli Police said more youth will be arrested if needed as the investigation continues. Last Friday screaming 'Death to Arabs', the settlers attacked three young Palestinians, nearly killing one and severely wounding the other two.

A number of extremist Israeli settlers invaded, on Wednesday at dawn, the village of Awarta, near the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and tried to torch two Palestinian cars after writing racist graffiti against the Palestinians. Local sources reported that the settlers came from Itamar illegal settlement, built on Palestinian lands, near Awarta village, east of Nablus.

In other news this week, the Palestinians Minister of Detainee, Issa Qaraqe’, stated that eight Palestinian imprisoned at the Ramon Israeli prison, were injured on Wednesday after Israeli soldiers broke into their rooms and searched them. Qaraqe’ said that under-cover forces of the Israeli army broke into one of the sections in Ramon under the pretext of searching it. The soldiers tried to force the detainees to undergo a strip-search but they refused. Soldiers then attacked them leading to clashes that resulted in eight injuries among the detainees.

Moreover Israeli sources reported on Friday that a Palestinian man from Jerusalem was shocked by an Israeli Policeman with an electric gun five times; the incident took place at a park in Tel Aviv last Tuesday. The man was vacationing with his family and was attacked in front of his five children.

For IMEMC News this is Salam Qumsiyeh

And that’s all for today from This Week in Palestine this was the Weekly report for August 18th to 24th 2012 from the Occupied Palestinian Territories. For more news and updates please visit our website at IMEMC News - International Middle East Media Center. Today’s report has been brought to you by Husam Qassis and me, George Rishmawi

http://www.imemc.org/article/64119
 

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This Week in Palestine week 34 2012
author Friday August 24, 2012 19:43
author by IMEMC News - IMEMC Audio Dept Report post

Welcome to this Week in Palestine, a service of the International Middle East Media Center, IMEMC News - International Middle East Media Center, for August 18th, to 24th 2012

Israeli settler violence against Palestinian communities is escalating, meanwhile Israeli foreign Minister says the Palestinian President is an obstacle for peace, these stories and more, coming up, stay tuned.

The Nonviolence Report:

Let’s begin our weekly report with the nonviolent activities in the West Bank. One journalist and protesters were injured this week as Israeli soldiers attacked anti wall protesters across the West Bank on Friday. IMEMC’s Ghassan Bannoura has more:

On Friday Israeli soldiers used tear gas and rubber-coated steel bullets to suppress anti wall protests that was organized at the villages of Bil’in, Nil’in and Nabi Saleh in central West Bank, and in Kufer Kadom in northern West Bank. As well as the southern West Bank village of Al Ma’ssara.

In central West Bank, troops used tear gas and rubber-coated steel bullets against Bil’in, Nil’in and Nabi Saleh residents and their international and Israeli supporters. Many were treated for the effects of tear gas inhalation at all three locations.

In Bil’in village a Canadian journalist was lightly wounded in his leg by Israeli gunfire. Local sources said that soldiers also used chemical water against protesters.

In Kufer Kadum a French solidarity activist was injured when a tear gas bomb fired by Israeli forces hit her. Local medics said that the French women suffered light wounds and was treated in the village.

Elsewhere on Friday, in southern West Bank, Al Ma’sara villagers organized their weekly anti wall protest. Israeli forces stationed there forced people back into the village using rifle-buts and batons. No injuries were reported.

For IMEMC News this is Ghassan Bannoura.

The Political Report

Palestinians outraged by Israeli foreign Minister’s remarks about Abbas, meanwhile Egypt reaches understanding with Israel over Sinai military presence,the details with IMEMC’s Anne Shirley

Israeli Foreign Minister, Avigdor Lieberman stated this week that the Quartet Committee for peace in the Middle East must act to set a date for general and presidential elections in the Palestinian territories, in order to replace the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who is described by Lieberman as an obstacle to peace in the region.

Lieberman, who heads the fundamentalist Israel Beitanu Party, which translates to “Israel Our Home”, sent letters in this regard to U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, E.U High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Catherine Ashton, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, and U.N Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon.

Lieberman said the Palestinian elections were supposed to have been held in 2010, but were repeatedly postponed, hinting to Abbas being an illegal president.

According to Lieberman, Israel has conducted several confidence-building measures towards the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank “but instead of resuming peace talks, the P.A escalated its international activities that aim at isolating Israel”.

Lieberman has said repeatedly that Abbas does not want peace, and is not interested in the political process with Israel, adding that Abbas is currently a weak president who cannot remain in power, especially due to the recent revolutions and political changes in the Arab world.

On his part, chief Palestinian negotiator Dr. Saeb Ereikat said that Lieberman’s remarks are rude and alluded to a direct call for the assassination Abbas, similar to that of the late President Yasser Arafat.

Ereikat added that Lieberman’s statements are not arbitrary, but rather are a part of an organized campaign against Abbas, because of ongoing international efforts, especially at the United Nations and among its affiliates, to win international recognition of an independent Palestinian state within the 1967 borders.

In other news, conflict between Egypt and Israel over the Egyptian military deployment in the Sinai peninsula seems to have to come to an end.

An Egyptian security source said this week that negotiations between Israel and Egypt led to an understanding regarding the deployment of Egyptian soldiers in the Sinai Peninsula.

The talks were held at the Karem Abu Salem border crossing east of the Gaza Strip. Several Israeli officials recently objected to the deployment of more Egyptian soldiers in the Sinai as such deployment violates the Camp David Peace Agreement between the two countries.

But a number of Israeli officials said that all movement and deployment of Egyptian forces in the Sinai, in order to counter armed groups, were coordinated with Tel Aviv.

Sources told media that Egyptian and Israeli security officials held more than six meetings over the course of three consecutive days.

Sources further indicated that Israel has concerns regarding the increase of terrorist activities in the Sinai, and that Israeli officials have reservations regarding the deployment of more Egyptian soldiers and heavy artillery in the Sinai.

For IMEMC News this is Anne Shirley

The West Bank & Gaza Report

This week the Israeli military conducted at least 7 military incursions into Palestinian communities in the West Bank. During these incursions, Israeli soldiers arrested 7 Palestinians, including a child. Meanwhile settlers’ attacks on Palestinians continued this week. IMEMC’s Salam Qumsiyeh with the details:

On Monday of this week, Israel arrested five Israeli teenage settlers who participated in a lynch mob attack against a 17-year-old Palestinian youth, in Jerusalem last week, causing serious injuries that landed him at the Intensive Care Unit. The Israeli Police said more youth will be arrested if needed as the investigation continues. Last Friday screaming 'Death to Arabs', the settlers attacked three young Palestinians, nearly killing one and severely wounding the other two.

A number of extremist Israeli settlers invaded, on Wednesday at dawn, the village of Awarta, near the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and tried to torch two Palestinian cars after writing racist graffiti against the Palestinians. Local sources reported that the settlers came from Itamar illegal settlement, built on Palestinian lands, near Awarta village, east of Nablus.

In other news this week, the Palestinians Minister of Detainee, Issa Qaraqe’, stated that eight Palestinian imprisoned at the Ramon Israeli prison, were injured on Wednesday after Israeli soldiers broke into their rooms and searched them. Qaraqe’ said that under-cover forces of the Israeli army broke into one of the sections in Ramon under the pretext of searching it. The soldiers tried to force the detainees to undergo a strip-search but they refused. Soldiers then attacked them leading to clashes that resulted in eight injuries among the detainees.

Moreover Israeli sources reported on Friday that a Palestinian man from Jerusalem was shocked by an Israeli Policeman with an electric gun five times; the incident took place at a park in Tel Aviv last Tuesday. The man was vacationing with his family and was attacked in front of his five children.

For IMEMC News this is Salam Qumsiyeh

And that’s all for today from This Week in Palestine this was the Weekly report for August 18th to 24th 2012 from the Occupied Palestinian Territories. For more news and updates please visit our website at IMEMC News - International Middle East Media Center. Today’s report has been brought to you by Husam Qassis and me, George Rishmawi

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The above describe the behavior of Israelis and is therefore on topic. I doubt many people here want yet another thread on this topic.
 

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The above describe the behavior of Israelis and is therefore on topic.
But it's spam, the posting of which is a rule violation.

I doubt many people here want yet another thread on this topic.
They don't want you harassing them, trying to force your rules on them (While you feel yourself to be above them), trolling, posting spam and so on.

Yet here you are, doing all that rule violating behavior.

Tell me again how you aren't a troll.
 

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Israeli Settler: 'I'll f*ck her'. Israeli Soldier: 'No Problem'

0:04 – Soldier: “But you’re getting in our way, don’t you understand? You’re getting in our way.”
0:07 – Settler: “I’ll stand on the side. I’ll stand on this side, but If I see her coming near [here], remember, it doesn’t matter, 3, 4 or 7 years old, I’ll **** her over.”
0:12 – Soldier: “No problem.”
Actually, if I'm not mistaken, the one soldier says, the equivalent of "Ya whatever" calls him a "sharmut" and tells him to go home.

What I find funny is, he's speaking Arabic to the so called "settler", not Hebrew.
 

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Instead of just a one liner, why don't you expand on this?
For example,if a newspaper has a column denouncing what the israeli government do to palestinians,they will get either threats from jewish groups,or a letter telling them that if they do not retract or apologize for what what said,they will be sued in court for defamation,i even read that a jewish man was threaten in france cause he said the israeli gov acted like nazis.

Its nothing more than bullying they do,and i wonder how long will they continue to use the holocaust card,as a
 

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For example,if a newspaper has a column denouncing what the israeli government do to palestinians,they will get either threats from jewish groups,or a letter telling them that if they do not retract or apologize for what what said,they will be sued in court for defamation,i even read that a jewish man was threaten in france cause he said the israeli gov acted like nazis.

Its nothing more than bullying they do,and i wonder how long will they continue to use the holocaust card,as a

Many people criticize Israeli policy - and they are or can be right or wrong- that does not make then Anti-Semitic-

But those that hate Jews and Israel are guaranteed to criticize everything the Israel or Jews do- They hide their hatred for Jews and Israel behind that.

And we have a few of the latter on this Forum. Pure unadulterated hatred for Jews and Israel- but they try to hide behind what they think is legitimate criticism - Yet they only have criticism for Israel. They are in complete denial about Terror Groups that have a policy of Juden Frei- No Jews in the ME- Their support for the Thugocracies in the ME is astounding but it makes it easier to determine their intentions. Which is that the State of Israel does not have a right to exist.

Sad creatures that live their life with hatred. Unfortunate part is they breed and pass on their hatred to family, friends and the uninformed.
We have at least one of those on the Forum-Passed on by many family members when the person was young.
 

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For example,if a newspaper has a column denouncing what the israeli government do to palestinians,they will get either threats from jewish groups,or a letter telling them that if they do not retract or apologize for what what said,they will be sued in court for defamation,i even read that a jewish man was threaten in france cause he said the israeli gov acted like nazis.

Its nothing more than bullying they do,and i wonder how long will they continue to use the holocaust card,as a


leaving it alone as per request.
 

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Again justice works in Israel
Three Israeli youths arrested in firebombing of Palestinian taxi - The Washington Post

JERUSALEM — Three Israeli adolescents from a West Bank settlement were arrested Sunday in connection with a recent firebombing of a Palestinian taxi, Israeli police said, adding fuel to a debate in Israel about ethnic prejudice among youths.

The suspects, all age 12 or 13, were to appear before a Jerusalem court Sunday evening, police spokesman Mickey Rosenfeld said. The attack, which injured six Palestinians, took place hours before several Palestinian youths were beaten by a mob in central Jerusalem. Police arrested seven Israeli teenagers, the youngest 13, in connection with that attack, which witnesses described as a near-lynching.

Both incidents were denounced as “terrorist attacks” by Deputy Prime Minister Moshe Yaalon, who said they “constitute first and foremost an educational and moral failure.”

The youths arrested Sunday are all from the small settlement of Bat Ayin, which sits atop a hill not far from the road where the firebombing took place on Aug. 16. Rosenfeld said police are still investigating the suspects’ motives, but security officials said shortly after the attack that they suspected Jewish extremists.
 

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Again justice works in Israel
Three Israeli youths arrested in firebombing of Palestinian taxi - The Washington Post

JERUSALEM — Three Israeli adolescents from a West Bank settlement were arrested Sunday in connection with a recent firebombing of a Palestinian taxi, Israeli police said, adding fuel to a debate in Israel about ethnic prejudice among youths.

The suspects, all age 12 or 13, were to appear before a Jerusalem court Sunday evening, police spokesman Mickey Rosenfeld said. The attack, which injured six Palestinians, took place hours before several Palestinian youths were beaten by a mob in central Jerusalem. Police arrested seven Israeli teenagers, the youngest 13, in connection with that attack, which witnesses described as a near-lynching.

Both incidents were denounced as “terrorist attacks” by Deputy Prime Minister Moshe Yaalon, who said they “constitute first and foremost an educational and moral failure.”

The youths arrested Sunday are all from the small settlement of Bat Ayin, which sits atop a hill not far from the road where the firebombing took place on Aug. 16. Rosenfeld said police are still investigating the suspects’ motives, but security officials said shortly after the attack that they suspected Jewish extremists.
Now they should go see what kind of parents they have.
 

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Now they should go see what kind of parents they have.

The anger on the Israeli side has increased in recent years. Terrorist attacks- wars - they are tired. Go back to when the Intifada was gong on. The bombing of buses- restaurants - markets and so on. That is why Israel built that wall- the attacks dropped dramatically.
Some links for you to check out.

First Intifada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Second Intifada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

And the coming one

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/24/opinion/sunday/the-third-intifada-is-inevitable.html