Israel launches Gaza offensive, kills Hamas commander

darkbeaver

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Well Baruch Levy was full of crap.

I don't believe for a second in a Jewish conspiracy to take over the world. Sure Jews stick together, just like the Mormons, Coptic Christians and every other religious minority that has a history of persecution.

No doubt many Jews have become wealthy and successful partly as a result of help from other Jews... Just like every other religious group. You don't think members of the every religious community tend to do business with one another rather than outsiders.

For all I know, you don't truly support Palestinian Rights and Freedoms. You seem more focused on antisemitic conspiracy theories. Everyone is entitled to an opinion... even if its way out there. Just don't expect the average person to take you seriously.

I love Semites. You hate them and advise nothing but constant negotiation with monsters who negotiate and murder at the very same time. Negotiation with Israel means death for the innocent every time. In any case you should take up your case with Mr Levy and the rest of his zionist pricks who incidentally follow the law to the letter and who form the defacto government of this blighted western delusion. You are the fuel they love to burn EAO, they laugh in your face and fling feces on your head and you keep preaching negotiations. You might as well take their thirty pieces and frack off.
 

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I suggest you blow it out your porthole.... You know SFA about what you speak, thus promoting hatred in its inaccuracy.

If you want to voice your support for one side's war criminals... feel free. You are entitled to your opinion. At the same time, I am free to point out your hypocrisy as well as your support for injustice and oppression. I suspect also racism and Islamaphobia are part of the reason why you can't condemn how cruelly some IDF war criminals treat Palestinian children or at least explains your silence.

The concept is quite simple.

You are either against all war criminals torturing children or you aren't.

You are either against all war criminals using children as human shields or you aren't.

If you can only condemn one side's war criminals and not the other then you do support torturing children and using them as human shields.

BTW, I'm curious LW. IN your mind,do Palestinians count as people? I mean if they were human beings like the rest of us, it would be pretty obvious that torturing their children and using their children as human shields crosses a line or two. But these IDF war crimes don't get the slightest condemnation from you. Only silence on the issue of IDF war crimes and personal attacks against the messenger. I can only conclude that deep down, you don't view Palestinians as human beings deserving of fundamental human rights like the rest of us.

Maybe your problem is denial? Explain this:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4333982.stm

Are you still going to be silent about IDF war crimes? How are you able to read about the IDF appealing a court ruling against using civilians as human shields and not be able to admit that the IDF uses human shields. Perhaps you can explain why the IDF attempted to legalize using Palestinians as human shields if they never do this?
 
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Yes I'd also like to know who Lone Wolf thinks I hate besides war criminals who abduct children and use them as human shields or torture confessions out of them.

I challenge you to back your opinion with a reference to anything I've ever posted.

Good luck as I've never posted a negative comment about any religion or ethnic group... The reason why is because I am agnostic and truly believe in multiculturalism.

Both Israeli and Palestinian civilians are welcome to Canada as far as I'm concerned. Just leave your problems with each other back in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Over here you might discover that you actually get along... just like Canadian Muslims and Hindus, who have a much longer and bloodier history and somehow get along fine once they come to Canada.
 
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If you want to voice your support for one side's war criminals... feel free. You are entitled to your opinion. At the same time, I am free to point out your hypocrisy as well as your support for injustice and oppression. I suspect also racism and Islamaphobia are part of the reason why you can't condemn how cruelly some IDF war criminals treat Palestinian children or at least explains your silence.

The concept is quite simple.

You are either against all war criminals torturing children or you aren't.

You are either against all war criminals using children as human shields or you aren't.

If you can only condemn one side's war criminals and not the other then you do support torturing children and using them as human shields.

BTW, I'm curious LW. IN your mind,do Palestinians count as people? I mean if they were human beings like the rest of us, it would be pretty obvious that torturing their children and using their children as human shields crosses a line or two. But these IDF war crimes don't get the slightest condemnation from you. Only silence on the issue of IDF war crimes and personal attacks against the messenger. I can only conclude that deep down, you don't view Palestinians as human beings deserving of fundamental human rights like the rest of us.

Maybe your problem is denial? Explain this:
BBC NEWS | Middle East | IDF to appeal human shield ban

Are you still going to be silent about IDF war crimes? How are you able to read about the IDF appealing a court ruling against using civilians as human shields and not be able to admit that the IDF uses human shields. Perhaps you can explain why the IDF attempted to legalize using Palestinians as human shields if they never do this?
Time to pay some attention Ol' Macdonald.... Put up or shut up.

Where have I expressed support for either side? The best place is to be away from control freaks. I suggest the way you paint your own words on other folk, you are the one who needs to get some psychiatric help because the hate expressed is all your own. You make general (and generally misinformed) statements designed to be inflammatory - which makes you no better than a war criminal. In short: Get stuffed.

Hatred of who?
Hatred in general....
 

darkbeaver

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Well Baruch Levy was full of crap.

I don't believe for a second in a Jewish conspiracy to take over the world. Sure Jews stick together, just like the Mormons, Coptic Christians and every other religious minority that has a history of persecution.

No doubt many Jews have become wealthy and successful partly as a result of help from other Jews... Just like every other religious group. You don't think members of the every religious community tend to do business with one another rather than outsiders.

For all I know, you don't truly support Palestinian Rights and Freedoms. You seem more focused on antisemitic conspiracy theories. Everyone is entitled to an opinion... even if its way out there. Just don't expect the average person to take you seriously.

I expect the average person to do just about what they do best, nothing at all. And that is exactly how the rot of zionism spreads. You seem intent on a conspiracy of average negotiations which you constantly preach in the face of the reality of Israeli levity at your efforts. You will negotiate right down to the last semetic Palestinian no doubt.You think reason will prevail when every aspect of zionism defies humane reason.
 

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And we all know there is enough hate on both sides to last the next 100 years, or longer.
 

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Is it truly hate? I can't think of anything or anyone that I hate. How about you?

No I do not and cannot hate. I can get mad as hell though. Just the way we are and the way we were brought up. But the world has enough hate,anger,misinformation and poorly educated. And that leads us to what is going on in the Mid East. Yes the list can be added to, politics, religions, power, money, corrupt govts. to name a few.
 

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Quote: Originally Posted by earth_as_one
Next week he'll shoot the little girl as she enters a kill zone and then confirm the kill by emptying the rest of his clip into her body as she writhes in agony...
Above is a prime example of E-I-E-I-O trading fact for fart...

I was describing an event that happened in response to an image posted by ES of an IDF soldier handing a little Palestinian girl a candy. ES's intent was to portray IDF soldiers as kind towards children. No doubt that some are. But others are cruel and heartless.

I posted a link which you must not have bothered to read. Here is the information again:

The undisputed facts are these: it was broad daylight, 13-year-old Iman al-Hams was wearing her school uniform, and when she walked into the Israeli army's "forbidden zone" at the bottom of her street she was carrying her satchel. A few minutes later the short, slight child was pumped with bullets. Doctors counted at least 17 wounds and said much of her head was destroyed.
Israeli unit commander is cleared of Palestinian pupil's death | World news | The Guardian

Transcript of the radio conversation:

The tape recording is of a three-way conversation between the army watchtower, the army post's operations room and the captain, who was a company commander.

The soldier in the watchtower radioed his colleagues after he saw Iman: "It's a little girl. She's running defensively eastward."

Operations room: "Are we talking about a girl under the age of 10?"

Watchtower: "A girl of about 10, she's behind the embankment, scared to death."

A few minutes later, Iman is shot in the leg from one of the army posts.

The watchtower: "I think that one of the positions took her out."

The company commander then moves in as Iman lies wounded and helpless.

Captain R: "I and another soldier ... are going in a little nearer, forward, to confirm the kill ... Receive a situation report. We fired and killed her ... I also confirmed the kill. Over."

Witnesses described how the captain shot Iman twice in the head, walked away, turned back and fired a stream of bullets into her body. Doctors at Rafah's hospital said she had been shot at least 17 times.

On the tape, the company commander then "clarifies" why he killed Iman: "This is commander. Anything that's mobile, that moves in the zone, even if it's a three-year-old, needs to be killed. Over."


Israeli officer: I was right to shoot 13-year-old child | World news | The Guardian
 

earth_as_one

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Enough of the personal attacks.

Lets get back on targe.... errrr, topic.


KAAABOOOOOM!



:)

I'm certain you are aware that bodies of dead Gaza children have been pulled from the destroyed buildings that you referenced in your posts. How are you able to mock their suffering? Do you lack compassion?

IMO, you are no different than those who celebrated on 9/11.

KAAABOOOOOM!


Bombing cities is old news:

KAAABOOOOOM!


I see no differences between one group of hate inspired war criminals killing innocent civilians and another. The war mongerers have successfully manipulated your irrational hate and fear. Now you celebrate the death of innocent people in 2012 just like Franco did in 1937 and Bin Laden did in 2001.

For the record I am against killing any civilians... Gazans, Americans, Israeli...
 
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Quote: Originally Posted by earth_as_one
Next week he'll shoot the little girl as she enters a kill zone and then confirm the kill by emptying the rest of his clip into her body as she writhes in agony...

I was describing an event that happened in response to an image posted by ES of an IDF soldier handing a little Palestinian girl a candy. ES's intent was to portray IDF soldiers as kind towards children. No doubt that some are. But others are cruel and heartless.

I posted a link which you must not have bothered to read. Here is the information again:

The undisputed facts are these: it was broad daylight, 13-year-old Iman al-Hams was wearing her school uniform, and when she walked into the Israeli army's "forbidden zone" at the bottom of her street she was carrying her satchel. A few minutes later the short, slight child was pumped with bullets. Doctors counted at least 17 wounds and said much of her head was destroyed.
Israeli unit commander is cleared of Palestinian pupil's death | World news | The Guardian

Transcript of the radio conversation:

The tape recording is of a three-way conversation between the army watchtower, the army post's operations room and the captain, who was a company commander.

The soldier in the watchtower radioed his colleagues after he saw Iman: "It's a little girl. She's running defensively eastward."

Operations room: "Are we talking about a girl under the age of 10?"

Watchtower: "A girl of about 10, she's behind the embankment, scared to death."

A few minutes later, Iman is shot in the leg from one of the army posts.

The watchtower: "I think that one of the positions took her out."

The company commander then moves in as Iman lies wounded and helpless.

Captain R: "I and another soldier ... are going in a little nearer, forward, to confirm the kill ... Receive a situation report. We fired and killed her ... I also confirmed the kill. Over."

Witnesses described how the captain shot Iman twice in the head, walked away, turned back and fired a stream of bullets into her body. Doctors at Rafah's hospital said she had been shot at least 17 times.

On the tape, the company commander then "clarifies" why he killed Iman: "This is commander. Anything that's mobile, that moves in the zone, even if it's a three-year-old, needs to be killed. Over."


Israeli officer: I was right to shoot 13-year-old child | World news | The Guardian

Are you aware that Muslim extremists in Iraq for one example used children that were 8 - 10 -12 years old - strapped up with a bomb and sent to areas where US troops were in cities and such.