You Caucasians Ah so FunnyNone......except on Jan 19.
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Ok - make it easier - 1 country in the UAE has a grand Total of 36 Jews - Which one is it - pull out that Cray you and that other Critter uses and let us know.Where were all the cameras during Operation Cast Lead?
Drug addicts were rounded up also weren't they, that would mean they were at some point made to be 'undesirables' to the 'masses'.
Not really the heart of the action.
Why not pick something that hasn't been in the news so much. Dubai, odd that you know the real number of Mossad operatives involved.Ok - make it easier - 1 country in the UAE has a grand Total of 36 Jews - Which one is it - pull out that Cray you and that other Critter uses and let us know.
No more than your poll questions. Human rights should explain it all in those two words. Convincing the ultra rich to empty their pockets of excess cash is about the only way to raise the standard of living for the least well of in the human race. Would you take them on to feed your 2 grandkids?MHZ
Do you agree that EAO is slanted in his questions
I give to a non demonational charity every month - evey time I get a raise up it goes - what do you do.No more than your poll questions. Human rights should explain it all in those two words. Convincing the ultra rich to empty their pockets of excess cash is about the only way to raise the standard of living for the least well of in the human race. Would you take them on to feed your 2 grandkids?
...An Israeli army officer who fired the entire magazine of his automatic rifle into a 13-year-old Palestinian girl and then said he would have done the same even if she had been three years old was acquitted on all charges by a military court yesterday.
The soldier, who has only been identified as "Captain R", was charged with relatively minor offences for the killing of Iman al-Hams who was shot 17 times as she ventured near an Israeli army post near Rafah refugee camp in Gaza a year ago.
The manner of Iman's killing, and the revelation of a tape recording in which the captain is warned that she was just a child who was "scared to death", made the shooting one of the most controversial since the Palestinian intifada erupted five years ago even though hundreds of other children have also died.
After the verdict, Iman's father, Samir al-Hams, said the army never intended to hold the soldier accountable...
...Although the military speculated that Iman might have been trying to "lure" the soldiers out of their base so they could be attacked by accomplices, Capt R made the decision to lead some of his troops into the open. Shortly afterwards he can be heard on the recording saying that he has shot the girl and, believing her dead, then "confirmed the kill".
"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," he said.
Palestinian witnesses said they saw the captain shoot Iman twice in the head, walk away, turn back and fire a stream of bullets into her body...
The army's initial investigation concluded that the captain had "not acted unethically". But after some of the soldiers under his command went to the Israeli press to give a different version, the military police launched a separate investigation after which he was charged.
Capt R claimed that the soldiers under his command were out to get him because they are Jewish and he is Druze...
Israeli officer: I was right to shoot 13-year-old child | World news | The Guardian
...Friday, 5/3/2010-In Bil'in dozens suffered from gas inhalation when troops suppressed a march against the Israeli occupation organized by the Popular Committee Against the Wall and settlements. The demonstration was a manifestation against the wall being built on Bil'in's land and the annexation and expansion of Israeli apartheid. The occupation forces fired tear gas towards the citizens of Bil'in, foreign peace activists and peace-loving Israelis...
Friends of Freedom and Justice Bilin Official Website
The conflict in the Middle East took on an especially cinematic quality Friday, when activists representing a small Palestinian village dressed up like the oppressed aliens from the blockbuster movie "Avatar" before staging a demonstration in front of the Israeli West Bank barrier...
...Immediately drawing a parallel between the Israelis who have joined their movement and Avatar’s human hero-turned-alien Jake Sully, Khatib and his fellow activists began planning the event. Ibrahim al Kadi, a visual artist from a nearby village, was recruited to handle makeup. Others gathered rubbish to use as makeshift props.
Six days later, five protesters, including three Israelis, marched up to the Israeli Army blockade in full Na’vi gear. As they chanted for an end to the occupation of their lands, a bevy of journalists and various onlookers followed...
bilin-village.org | The Making of the West Bank's 'Avatar' Protest
...Following a six-month ceasefire Israel launched a cross-border military incursion into Gaza last month, provoking a barrage of missiles.
Analysts, and some politicians, argue that the real motivation behind the military operation is ambitious Israeli politicians and the upcoming Israeli elections due Feb. 10.
During heated debates in the Israeli Knesset, or parliament, Israeli-Arab Knesset Members (MKs) accused the Israeli government of waging a war for electioneering purposes.
MK Ahmed Tibi told a Knesset gathering, "There are those who are counting bodies and at the same time counting Knesset seats. Bodies for votes, this is done primarily by the Labour Party."
Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak is chairman of the Labour Party and a candidate for premiership. He is the main architect of the Gaza operation and stands the most to gain politically.
"There are those who are profiting from Palestinian blood in order to get elected," added MK Mohammed Barakeh. Both MKs were subsequently evicted from the plenum.
Israel has a history of becoming dangerous and overly militaristic around election time. Many of the country's leaders have been military men who were seen by the Israeli public as strong men who could take care of Israel's security needs.
Israel's Grapes of Wrath campaign into Lebanon in 1996 came during election time. Nearly 150 Lebanese civilians sheltering in a UN base near Qana in the south of Lebanon died as a result of Israeli shelling. It has been hotly disputed whether the shelling was deliberate or accidental.
The outbreak of the second Intifadah, the Palestinian uprising, in 2000 followed a controversial visit to Al-Aqsa Mosque by former prime minister Ariel Sharon, despite warnings from his own security advisors and the Jerusalem police. He became prime minister the following year after campaigning on an Al-Aqsa uprising platform.
"Two months after Ehud Olmert was elected Israel's prime minister, the Second Lebanon War broke out in 2006. Two months before Olmert departs, the military campaign in the south breaks out," commented Israeli analyst and journalist Yossi Verter in the Israeli daily Haaretz....
MIDEAST: Gaza Becomes a Chessboard for Israeli Leaders - IPS ipsnews.net
Going up to al Aqsa worked for Sharon in the polls.You are so right. In fact, that was the entire point of operation Cast Lead... Israel got their arses wiped in Lebanon in 2006. The electorate blamed their leaders. So they needed a successful war to improve their election chances:
November 4, 2008 Obama wins the US election, Israel violates their ceasefire agreement.
Gaza truce broken as Israeli raid kills six Hamas gunmen | World news | guardian.co.uk
Obama elected 44th president - Decision '08- msnbc.com
Coincidence?
Even the Israeli opposition noticed the timing of operation Cast Lead...
Really?The real problem are people who commit war crimes and crimes against humanity and their supporters. That includes many people who have posted in this thread.
What constitutes a violation of a ceasefire agreement to you eao?November 4, 2008 Obama wins the US election, Israel violates their ceasefire agreement.
Don't confuse anti-semites with facts.What constitutes a violation of a ceasefire agreement to you eao?
Could a tunnel, with the expressed purposes of attacking Israeli's be a breach?
If not, why not?
Somebody saying there was a tunnel and a picture of that tunnel, which one of the two would be considered a fact ....... by a legal Judge rather than the members of the thread.Don't confuse anti-semites with facts.
Oh, so there are pictures of the tunnel, great ..... the link please.You do realize that the bulk of your post has been proven wrong time and time again right?