• UK adds Israel to 'human rights concern' list
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Yes, Politics and Religion are to blame for you licking up all the bullshit you are fed and not considering that maybe there's more to Palestine and Palestinians than Hamas, Terrorists, and Rockets. (hint: they aren't)
[QUOTE=Hammer7;39369636]Don't fool me. They doesn't exist.[/QUOTE] Pretty sure it's a troll at this point
[QUOTE=Hammer7;39369677]Blame politics and religion.[/QUOTE] No, you're the type of imbecile to be blamed.
[QUOTE=Hammer7;39369433]Parents of friend of mine were killed by suicidal terrorist in a bus. And I still remember a few ruined by "shitty" rockets houses in city where I live. Sure, palestinians are all about peace and love. [sp]I never hate something\somebody for no reason.[/sp][/QUOTE] "My house was bombed by IDF" [IMG]http://i.huffpost.com/gen/868410/thumbs/o-1MIDEAST_ISRAEL_PALESTINIANS-570.jpg?1[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Hammer7;39369636]Don't fool me. They doesn't exist.[/QUOTE] [IMG]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/11/15/article-2233248-16076B74000005DC-537_964x636.jpg[/IMG] There
People being harmed on both the sides of a conflict doesn't justify firing rockets into civilian populations. Israel doesn't intentionally harm civilians, hamas does.
[QUOTE=gay_idiot;39369760]People being harmed on both the sides of a conflict doesn't justify firing rockets into civilian populations. Israel doesn't intentionally harm civilians, hamas does.[/QUOTE] People being harmed on both the sides of a conflict doesn't justify firing rockets into civilian populations. Considering how tightly packed Gaza is, Israel is going to hit civilians. Hamas is using shitty rockets smuggled in from Iran, Then aiming them roughtly towards where some city is and hoping that it hits. Israel then hitting Gaza with big bombs, blowing apart buildings is not a measured response
[QUOTE=BreenIsALie;39369774]People being harmed on both the sides of a conflict doesn't justify firing rockets into civilian populations. Considering how tightly packed Gaza is, Israel is going to hit civilians. Hamas is using shitty rockets smuggled in from Iran, Then aiming them roughtly towards where some city is and hoping that it hits. Israel then hitting Gaza with big bombs, blowing apart buildings is not a measured response[/QUOTE] And why should it be a measured response? If Israel backs down they open themselves up to all kinds of attacks. If they don't set examples and deter further violence against them, it will make their enemies think they're weak and be more likely to attack them.
[QUOTE=gay_idiot;39369760]People being harmed on both the sides of a conflict doesn't justify firing rockets into civilian populations. Israel doesn't intentionally harm civilians, hamas does.[/QUOTE] You rated "agree" to the post that said innocent Palestinians "don't exist" That is literally the thought process of a fucking terrorist.
[QUOTE=Hammer7;39369677]Blame politics and religion.[/QUOTE] No, you're the one to blame, I bet my left and right bollock that the over whelming majority of Palestinians just want control over what happens in their country, some day they might actually be able to fucking be a nation and not a token prison state, but not while people like you have any say in the matter. [editline]26th January 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=gay_idiot;39369812]And why should it be a measured response? If Israel backs down they open themselves up to all kinds of attacks. If they don't set examples and deter further violence against them, it will make their enemies think they're weak and be more likely to attack them.[/QUOTE] OH WOW YOU'RE ONE OF THOSE PEOPLE. Tell me, if we got in a fight and I killed your whole family would you back down and never bother me again or would you endeavor to kill me?
[QUOTE=Key_in_skillee;39369822]You rated "agree" to the post that said innocent Palestinians "don't exist" That is literally the thought process of a fucking terrorist.[/QUOTE] They do exist. But I don't think Israel is to blame for their suffering, it's the people who have actual power over them (read: hamas and other fucked up radical groups). Without groups like hamas I think the region would be much better off, maybe even peace would have been achieved by now.
I belive what he meant was that the Palestinians are made up people, because it implicates that they have their own culture, traditions etc. And that all of the arabs are natives to the region, which is not true. Most of the arab populations came from Egypt and Saudi Arabia, encouraged by the increasing economic prosperity after the establishment of Israel.
At least IDF doesn't hide themselves behind civilians. The entire thread is about trolling.
[QUOTE=gay_idiot;39369760]People being harmed on both the sides of a conflict doesn't justify firing rockets into civilian populations. Israel doesn't intentionally harm civilians, hamas does.[/QUOTE] Yeah Israel doesn't intentionally harm civilians, that's why they fired white phosphorus into civilian centres in Gaza right? [url]http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/mar/25/israel-white-phosphorus-gaza[/url] [editline]26th January 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=gay_idiot;39369856]They do exist. But I don't think Israel is to blame for their suffering, it's the people who have actual power over them (read: hamas and other fucked up radical groups). Without groups like hamas I think the region would be much better off, maybe even peace would have been achieved by now.[/QUOTE] I'm gonna be pretty honest mate. This guy here, pretty sure his suffering was caused by Israeli bombs. [img]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/11/15/article-2233248-16076B74000005DC-537_964x636.jpg[/img] [editline]26th January 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=Hammer7;39369870]At least IDF doesn't hide themselves behind civilians. The entire thread is about trolling.[/QUOTE] You're right, the Israelis don't hide behind civilians, instead the just flatten them and their homes from the air. No one here is defending Hamas, but it's understandable why Palestinians turn to them.
[QUOTE=Pierrewithahat;39369893]Yeah Israel doesn't intentionally harm civilians, that's why they fired white phosphorus into civilian centres in Gaza right? [url]http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/mar/25/israel-white-phosphorus-gaza[/url] [editline]26th January 2013[/editline] I'm gonna be pretty honest mate. This guy here, pretty sure his suffering was caused by Israeli bombs. [img]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/11/15/article-2233248-16076B74000005DC-537_964x636.jpg[/img] [editline]26th January 2013[/editline] You're right, the Israelis don't hide behind civilians, instead the just flatten them and their homes from the air. No one here is defending Hamas, but it's understandable why Palestinians turn to them.[/QUOTE] I'm pretty sure a photograph of a grieving father and his dead child doesn't show you how the child died or why.
[QUOTE=Hammer7;39369870]At least IDF doesn't hide themselves behind civilians. The entire thread is about trolling.[/QUOTE] [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_shield#Israel[/url] actually they have
[QUOTE=PatrickT;39369868]I belive what he meant was that the Palestinians are made up people, because it implicates that they have their own culture, traditions etc. And that all of the arabs are natives to the region, which is not true. Most of the arab populations came from Egypt and Saudi Arabia, encouraged by the increasing economic prosperity after the establishment of Israel.[/QUOTE] Yeah sure. It's not like people have been migrating to and from that region for literally thousands of years.
[QUOTE=gay_idiot;39369937]I'm pretty sure a photograph of a grieving father and his dead child doesn't show you how the child died or why.[/QUOTE] [url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2012/11/15/the-story-behind-the-photo-journalists-11-month-old-son-killed-in-gaza-strikes/]But about five seconds of searching will[/url]
[QUOTE=gay_idiot;39369937]I'm pretty sure a photograph of a grieving father and his dead child doesn't show you how the child died or why.[/QUOTE] That photo is from an article that was posted a while ago. The guy there is a BBC( or something, I don't really remember) journalist, his child was killed by IDF rockets.
There are radicals in Palestine, to be sure. But Israel is nothing more than a bully at the end of the day. Water is a very important and tight resource in the area, and Israel has control of 73% of West Bank's aquifers. The Israeli settlements in Palestine use more water than the Palestinians themselves do. Palestinians are also not allowed to dig wells if they need more water. [editline]26th January 2013[/editline] “There is no reason for Palestinians to claim that just because they sit on lands, they have the rights to that water.” – Mr. Katz-Oz, Israel’s negotiator on water issues
[QUOTE=NoShogun;39370234]There are radicals in Palestine, to be sure. But Israel is nothing more than a bully at the end of the day. Water is a very important and tight resource in the area, and Israel has control of 73% of West Bank's aquifers. The Israeli settlements in Palestine use more water than the Palestinians themselves do. Palestinians are also not allowed to dig wells if they need more water. [editline]26th January 2013[/editline] “There is no reason for Palestinians to claim that just because they sit on lands, they have the rights to that water.” – Mr. Katz-Oz, Israel’s negotiator on water issues[/QUOTE] Their access to the water isn't being restricted, so what's the issue?
[QUOTE=Lamar;39367565]How dare they do this before holocaust day, those dirty anti-Semites.[/QUOTE] Don't give them ammo, please.
[QUOTE=gay_idiot;39370356]Their access to the water isn't being restricted, so what's the issue?[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=NoShogun;39370234]There are radicals in Palestine, to be sure. But Israel is nothing more than a bully at the end of the day. Water is a very important and tight resource in the area, and Israel has control of 73% of West Bank's aquifers. [b]The Israeli settlements in Palestine use more water than the Palestinians themselves do. Palestinians are also not allowed to dig wells if they need more water.[/b] [editline]26th January 2013[/editline] “There is no reason for Palestinians to claim that just because they sit on lands, they have the rights to that water.” – Mr. Katz-Oz, Israel’s negotiator on water issues[/QUOTE] Ugh... I miss the bad reading rating.
[QUOTE=NoShogun;39370682]Ugh... I miss the bad reading rating.[/QUOTE] Do you have proof that they're actually going without water when they need it?
[QUOTE=gay_idiot;39370776]Do you have proof that they're actually going without water when they need it?[/QUOTE] You're fucking joking, right?
[QUOTE=Van-man;39370787]You're fucking joking, right?[/QUOTE] I hear there's such thing as running water, and the ability to pump it to other places.
And how can they pump it if they have no access to or the ability to obtain basic construction supplies?
[QUOTE=Hammer7;39368325]You sounds like a typical hater. I live in Israel and also did military service in IDF. You won't believe how much shit 'n hate goes from 'palestinians' toward us. did I really just read that total ignorant bullshit? I'm sick of this planet now. There is no such thing as "Palestine". It's just a reason to shoot rockets at Israel.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Paul McCartney;39370895]And how can they pump it if they have no access to or the ability to obtain basic construction supplies?[/QUOTE] Israel builds it for them: [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaza%E2%80%93Israel_conflict[/url] [quote]Israel largely provides for and controls Gaza's water supply, electricity and communications infrastructure.[8][9][/quote] Oh boy, those evil jews, giving gaza water, electricity, and phones!
[QUOTE=gay_idiot;39370776]Do you have proof that they're actually going without water when they need it?[/QUOTE] [quote]For the more than 1.4 million Palestinians who live in Gaza water shortages and water deterioration affects their health. Moreover, the water crisis creates agricultural, economic, social, and political instabilities that have regional ramifications. Most of the existing problems are a direct and indirect result of Israeli policy. ..... The Palestinian Hydrology Group established the Water and Sanitation Hygiene Monitoring Project where people conducted field surveys from over 640 Palestinian communities. Their reports reveal that Mekorot “…has seriously reduced the quantities. In many cases Mekorot has completely stopped the provision of water to them altogether. Many of the surveyed Palestinian communities that still get some water from Mekorot receive insufficient quantity, and have expressed their fear that Mekorot will completely stop providing water to them.[/quote] [url]http://www.globalresearch.ca/water-crisis-in-gaza-how-occupation-affects-palestinians-access-to-water/1178[/url]
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