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By Shiva.Viciousss 2014-07-30 19:36:14
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Israel, however, did not cite an emergency when it made its latest request about 10 days ago, the defense official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

They made a request, just not from the shared stockpile. Pretty basic.
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By Jetackuu 2014-07-30 22:14:04
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Leviathan.Chaosx said: »
Jetackuu said: »
I'm trying to figure out this statement:

Leviathan.Chaosx said: »
U.S. Foreign Policy in a nutshell.

Don't do that, but here take some weapons to do it again, even though you didn't ask for more.
when the quoted article expressly says the opposite.

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"They didn't ask for it from there but we gave it to them so we could rotate our stocks," the official said.
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The munitions were located inside Israel as part of a program managed by the U.S. military and called War Reserves Stock Allies-Israel (WRSA-I), which stores munitions locally for U.S. use that Israel can also access in emergency situations.

Israel, however, did not cite an emergency when it made its latest request about 10 days ago, the defense official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

It didn't request them from there but it did request them. Come on Chaos.
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By Asura.Ccl 2014-07-30 23:06:37
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If Israel really wanted peace they would have stopped to add more and more colony.

Or you know...see to it that there's not a suicide bombing or rocket attack happening like every other month

If someone take everything from you home/land/money cause their book say they can, it kinda create crazy people.
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By Jetackuu 2014-07-30 23:10:33
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If Israel really wanted peace they would have stopped to add more and more colony.

Or you know...see to it that there's not a suicide bombing or rocket attack happening like every other month

If someone take's over their land from the people who pushed them out after another country gave it back, and another group believes they have right to it due to a book and thinks that people are taking everything from you home/land/money, it kinda create crazy people.

Ftfy a bit.
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By Asura.Ccl 2014-07-30 23:17:56
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There is a lot of unlawful new colony, that even the UN reconize as a crime, that wasn't given to them.
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By Garuda.Chanti 2014-07-30 23:30:36
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Blowing yourself up...

...that takes a lifetime of religious indoctrination.
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By Cerberus.Senkyuutai 2014-07-31 00:06:43
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Bismarck.Ramyrez said: »
Blowing yourself up...

...that takes a lifetime of religious indoctrination.
Fixed
Not saying that it's not something actually happening but, when you're driven in a corner and there is nothing but despair and no light, most people will resort to extreme "solutions", or choices in general.

You could say that it makes it much easier to manipulate people, but it also simply make people think about things they would have never thought about in a normal situation.
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2014-07-31 01:31:09
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Jetackuu said: »
Leviathan.Chaosx said: »
Jetackuu said: »
I'm trying to figure out this statement:

Leviathan.Chaosx said: »
U.S. Foreign Policy in a nutshell.

Don't do that, but here take some weapons to do it again, even though you didn't ask for more.
when the quoted article expressly says the opposite.

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"They didn't ask for it from there but we gave it to them so we could rotate our stocks," the official said.
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The munitions were located inside Israel as part of a program managed by the U.S. military and called War Reserves Stock Allies-Israel (WRSA-I), which stores munitions locally for U.S. use that Israel can also access in emergency situations.

Israel, however, did not cite an emergency when it made its latest request about 10 days ago, the defense official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

It didn't request them from there but it did request them. Come on Chaos.
Sorry, didn't realize carrying out genocide is now considered an emergency.
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By Jetackuu 2014-07-31 01:35:13
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There's no genocide, and that has nothing to do with the point you were making, nice deflection, just admit you were wrong and move on.

Oh wait, there is an attempt at genocide, and it's from the people they are killing with the weapons we gave them, go US.

Israel: "Hey, we could use some supplies."

US: "well we have these in this joint bunker, that's for emergencies, it's not really an emergency but as we're about to toss the crap that's in it to put in fresh stuff, you can have it."

If you read it any other way, you're doing it wrong.
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2014-07-31 02:04:08
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There's no genocide, and that has nothing to do with the point you were making, nice deflection, just admit you were wrong and move on.

Oh wait, there is an attempt at genocide, and it's from the people they are killing with the weapons we gave them, go US.
Genocide by any other name is still genocide.

How can you possible argue the people they are killing [Palestinians] are the ones committing genocide when they've been forced to live in modern day concentration camps known as the Gaza Strip and West Bank? They have very limited access to everything.

All terrorists activities on U.S. soil have been committed by citizens of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Chechnya, Pakistan, United States, and Indonesia. (Libya, Turkey, and Afghanistan are maybes, but not confirmed)

Thousands of dead Palestinians versus ~30 dead Israelis and you accuse the Palestinians of genocide? Wow.
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By Bismarck.Bloodrose 2014-07-31 02:25:58
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Leviathan.Chaosx said: »
Jetackuu said: »
There's no genocide, and that has nothing to do with the point you were making, nice deflection, just admit you were wrong and move on.

Oh wait, there is an attempt at genocide, and it's from the people they are killing with the weapons we gave them, go US.
Genocide by any other name is still genocide.

How can you possible argue the people they are killing [Palestinians] are the ones committing genocide when they've been forced to live in modern day concentration camps known as the Gaza Strip and West Bank? They have very limited access to everything.

All terrorists activities on U.S. soil have been committed by citizens of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Chechnya, Pakistan, United States, and Indonesia. (Libya, Turkey, and Afghanistan are maybes, but not confirmed)

Thousands of dead Palestinians versus ~30 dead Israelis and you accuse the Palestinians of genocide? Wow.
Considering that the Arabic invaders of Palestine/Israel, have been trying to completely wipe out or forcibly convert Jewish people for 1400 years... Kind of says a lot, that it's taken 1400 years of being pushed into a corner to fight back, after having their land returned to them.

As for more modern day genocide? It's been at the forefront of the PLO mandates and charters since 1921.

So lets tally the scoreboard here. Millions of Jewish people in that 1400 year span have been murdered, subjugated, or otherwise displaced, maimed, or worse through ultimately barbaric means of slaughter and conquest, simply due to the people's prosperity in a desolate wasteland.

Let's not forget, since 1921, the thousands of Israeli/Jewish deaths, targeting of political figures who have called for peace and negotiation, to live together peacefully together, etc.

That the term "Palestinian People" referred to Everyone from the region, and is a modern translation of "Philistine" through various sources of Greek, Roman, Hebrew, Egyptian translation.

That Palestine, was also once prosperous before the Arabic invaders conquered the area in the 7th century, and was originally run by the ancient Hebrews and Canaanites.
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By Jetackuu 2014-07-31 02:30:56
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Leviathan.Chaosx said: »
Jetackuu said: »
There's no genocide, and that has nothing to do with the point you were making, nice deflection, just admit you were wrong and move on.

Oh wait, there is an attempt at genocide, and it's from the people they are killing with the weapons we gave them, go US.
Genocide by any other name is still genocide.

How can you possible argue the people they are killing [Palestinians] are the ones committing genocide when they've been forced to live in modern day concentration camps known as the Gaza Strip and West Bank? They have very limited access to everything.

All terrorists activities on U.S. soil have been committed by citizens of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Chechnya, Pakistan, United States, and Indonesia. (Libya, Turkey, and Afghanistan are maybes, but not confirmed)

Thousands of dead Palestinians versus ~30 dead Israelis and you accuse the Palestinians of genocide? Wow.
I don't feel bad for the school yard bully when he finally gets his *** handed to him.
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By Asura.Ccl 2014-07-31 02:52:09
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Asura.Ccl said: »
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If Israel really wanted peace they would have stopped to add more and more colony.

Or you know...see to it that there's not a suicide bombing or rocket attack happening like every other month

If someone take's over their land from the people who pushed them out after another country gave it back, and another group believes they have right to it due to a book and thinks that people are taking everything from you home/land/money, it kinda create crazy people.

Ftfy a bit.


You still didn't answer the fact that NOW, there is only issue because Israel doesn't want peace and keep building criminal Colony.

Those colony are illegal according to UN, and a lot of EU country boycott product made in the illegal colony.
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By Asura.Ccl 2014-07-31 03:04:16
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Bismarck.Bloodrose said: »
Leviathan.Chaosx said: »
Jetackuu said: »
There's no genocide, and that has nothing to do with the point you were making, nice deflection, just admit you were wrong and move on.

Oh wait, there is an attempt at genocide, and it's from the people they are killing with the weapons we gave them, go US.
Genocide by any other name is still genocide.

How can you possible argue the people they are killing [Palestinians] are the ones committing genocide when they've been forced to live in modern day concentration camps known as the Gaza Strip and West Bank? They have very limited access to everything.

All terrorists activities on U.S. soil have been committed by citizens of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Chechnya, Pakistan, United States, and Indonesia. (Libya, Turkey, and Afghanistan are maybes, but not confirmed)

Thousands of dead Palestinians versus ~30 dead Israelis and you accuse the Palestinians of genocide? Wow.
Considering that the Arabic invaders of Palestine/Israel, have been trying to completely wipe out or forcibly convert Jewish people for 1400 years... Kind of says a lot, that it's taken 1400 years of being pushed into a corner to fight back, after having their land returned to them.

As for more modern day genocide? It's been at the forefront of the PLO mandates and charters since 1921.

So lets tally the scoreboard here. Millions of Jewish people in that 1400 year span have been murdered, subjugated, or otherwise displaced, maimed, or worse through ultimately barbaric means of slaughter and conquest, simply due to the people's prosperity in a desolate wasteland.

Let's not forget, since 1921, the thousands of Israeli/Jewish deaths, targeting of political figures who have called for peace and negotiation, to live together peacefully together, etc.

That the term "Palestinian People" referred to Everyone from the region, and is a modern translation of "Philistine" through various sources of Greek, Roman, Hebrew, Egyptian translation.

That Palestine, was also once prosperous before the Arabic invaders conquered the area in the 7th century, and was originally run by the ancient Hebrews and Canaanites.

We should invade and destroy Germany because of WWII.
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By Bismarck.Bloodrose 2014-07-31 03:04:29
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Asura.Ccl said: »
Jetackuu said: »
Asura.Ccl said: »
volkom said: »
Asura.Ccl said: »
If Israel really wanted peace they would have stopped to add more and more colony.

Or you know...see to it that there's not a suicide bombing or rocket attack happening like every other month

If someone take's over their land from the people who pushed them out after another country gave it back, and another group believes they have right to it due to a book and thinks that people are taking everything from you home/land/money, it kinda create crazy people.

Ftfy a bit.


You still didn't answer the fact that NOW, there is only issue because Israel doesn't want peace and keep building criminal Colony.

Those colony are illegal according to UN, and a lot of EU country boycott product made in the illegal colony.
So far, the only ones breaking the ceasefire agreements has been Hamas/Palestine. Even the ones Hamas/Palestine has called for themselves.

Hell, the current UN officials allowed CHINA and North Korea to speak out against the Taliban's (before it was toppled) oppressive regime. Which shows modern day legitimacy of the UN, and of it's lack of teeth, for not really enforcing anything.

Canada also backs Israel's right to defend itself from Hamas and Hezbollah, decries the sanctions on Israel by the UN, and for the UN's support of globally known terrorist sects and organizations.
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By Asura.Ccl 2014-07-31 03:11:42
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Bismarck.Bloodrose said: »
Asura.Ccl said: »
Jetackuu said: »
Asura.Ccl said: »
volkom said: »
Asura.Ccl said: »
If Israel really wanted peace they would have stopped to add more and more colony.

Or you know...see to it that there's not a suicide bombing or rocket attack happening like every other month

If someone take's over their land from the people who pushed them out after another country gave it back, and another group believes they have right to it due to a book and thinks that people are taking everything from you home/land/money, it kinda create crazy people.

Ftfy a bit.


You still didn't answer the fact that NOW, there is only issue because Israel doesn't want peace and keep building criminal Colony.

Those colony are illegal according to UN, and a lot of EU country boycott product made in the illegal colony.
So far, the only ones breaking the ceasefire agreements has been Hamas/Palestine. Even the ones Hamas/Palestine has called for themselves.

Hell, the current UN officials allowed CHINA and North Korea to speak out against the Taliban's (before it was toppled) oppressive regime. Which shows modern day legitimacy of the UN, and of it's lack of teeth, for not really enforcing anything.

Canada also backs Israel's right to defend itself from Hamas and Hezbollah, decries the sanctions on Israel by the UN, and for the UN's support of globally known terrorist sects and organizations.
I already answered that, Hamas proposed cease fire and Israel army leaving Gaza, Israel Army refuse to leave Gaza that isn't a call for cease fire then, that is a case for surrendering.


Edit: I also already answered the UN legitimacy part, if it has no legitimacy; the fact that the UN gave the land of Israel to zionist shouldn't be legitimate neither.
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2014-07-31 03:14:43
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Bismarck.Bloodrose said: »
Leviathan.Chaosx said: »
Jetackuu said: »
There's no genocide, and that has nothing to do with the point you were making, nice deflection, just admit you were wrong and move on.

Oh wait, there is an attempt at genocide, and it's from the people they are killing with the weapons we gave them, go US.
Genocide by any other name is still genocide.

How can you possible argue the people they are killing [Palestinians] are the ones committing genocide when they've been forced to live in modern day concentration camps known as the Gaza Strip and West Bank? They have very limited access to everything.

All terrorists activities on U.S. soil have been committed by citizens of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Chechnya, Pakistan, United States, and Indonesia. (Libya, Turkey, and Afghanistan are maybes, but not confirmed)

Thousands of dead Palestinians versus ~30 dead Israelis and you accuse the Palestinians of genocide? Wow.
Considering that the Arabic invaders of Palestine/Israel, have been trying to completely wipe out or forcibly convert Jewish people for 1400 years... Kind of says a lot, that it's taken 1400 years of being pushed into a corner to fight back, after having their land returned to them.

As for more modern day genocide? It's been at the forefront of the PLO mandates and charters since 1921.

So lets tally the scoreboard here. Millions of Jewish people in that 1400 year span have been murdered, subjugated, or otherwise displaced, maimed, or worse through ultimately barbaric means of slaughter and conquest, simply due to the people's prosperity in a desolate wasteland.

Let's not forget, since 1921, the thousands of Israeli/Jewish deaths, targeting of political figures who have called for peace and negotiation, to live together peacefully together, etc.

That the term "Palestinian People" referred to Everyone from the region, and is a modern translation of "Philistine" through various sources of Greek, Roman, Hebrew, Egyptian translation.

That Palestine, was also once prosperous before the Arabic invaders conquered the area in the 7th century, and was originally run by the ancient Hebrews and Canaanites.
That's some sweet Zionist propaganda you got. So you equate history from 1,400 years ago with modern day 1949-2014 deaths?

I bet you're a big supporter of the Crusades then?

Forgot to mention that Islam was the most prosperous during the years ~700 - 1100 AD. Baghdad was the intellectual center of the world from 800-1100 AD.

Why don't you go ahead and stop using Arabic numerals and algebra if you believe that so much?

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By Bismarck.Bloodrose 2014-07-31 03:16:51
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Asura.Ccl said: »
Bismarck.Bloodrose said: »
Asura.Ccl said: »
Jetackuu said: »
Asura.Ccl said: »
volkom said: »
Asura.Ccl said: »
If Israel really wanted peace they would have stopped to add more and more colony.

Or you know...see to it that there's not a suicide bombing or rocket attack happening like every other month

If someone take's over their land from the people who pushed them out after another country gave it back, and another group believes they have right to it due to a book and thinks that people are taking everything from you home/land/money, it kinda create crazy people.

Ftfy a bit.


You still didn't answer the fact that NOW, there is only issue because Israel doesn't want peace and keep building criminal Colony.

Those colony are illegal according to UN, and a lot of EU country boycott product made in the illegal colony.
So far, the only ones breaking the ceasefire agreements has been Hamas/Palestine. Even the ones Hamas/Palestine has called for themselves.

Hell, the current UN officials allowed CHINA and North Korea to speak out against the Taliban's (before it was toppled) oppressive regime. Which shows modern day legitimacy of the UN, and of it's lack of teeth, for not really enforcing anything.

Canada also backs Israel's right to defend itself from Hamas and Hezbollah, decries the sanctions on Israel by the UN, and for the UN's support of globally known terrorist sects and organizations.
I already answered that, Hamas proposed cease fire and Israel army leaving Gaza, Israel Army refuse to leave Gaza that isn't a call for cease fire then, that is a case for surrendering.
The conditions presented as a ceasefire by Hamas, was the complete surrender of the state of Israel. Also, the IDF has the right to search for and bring back it's dead soldiers and citizens, as well as to search for the citizens of Israel that Hamas has kidnapped and/or tortured and killed.

How does one call for a ceasefire for a length of time, and then breaks said ceasefire before the end of the allotted timeframe? Hamas would know. They do it all the damn time.

Hell, you can still have a ceasefire with an opposing military force present in a nation - the agreement of a ceasefire is not to surrender, but to cease firing from both sides to settle the issue diplomatically.
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By Bismarck.Bloodrose 2014-07-31 03:18:54
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Asura.Ccl said: »
Bismarck.Bloodrose said: »
Asura.Ccl said: »
Jetackuu said: »
Asura.Ccl said: »
volkom said: »
Asura.Ccl said: »
If Israel really wanted peace they would have stopped to add more and more colony.

Or you know...see to it that there's not a suicide bombing or rocket attack happening like every other month

If someone take's over their land from the people who pushed them out after another country gave it back, and another group believes they have right to it due to a book and thinks that people are taking everything from you home/land/money, it kinda create crazy people.

Ftfy a bit.


You still didn't answer the fact that NOW, there is only issue because Israel doesn't want peace and keep building criminal Colony.

Those colony are illegal according to UN, and a lot of EU country boycott product made in the illegal colony.
So far, the only ones breaking the ceasefire agreements has been Hamas/Palestine. Even the ones Hamas/Palestine has called for themselves.

Hell, the current UN officials allowed CHINA and North Korea to speak out against the Taliban's (before it was toppled) oppressive regime. Which shows modern day legitimacy of the UN, and of it's lack of teeth, for not really enforcing anything.

Canada also backs Israel's right to defend itself from Hamas and Hezbollah, decries the sanctions on Israel by the UN, and for the UN's support of globally known terrorist sects and organizations.
I already answered that, Hamas proposed cease fire and Israel army leaving Gaza, Israel Army refuse to leave Gaza that isn't a call for cease fire then, that is a case for surrendering.


Edit: I also already answered the UN legitimacy part, if it has no legitimacy; the fact that the UN gave the land of Israel to zionist shouldn't be legitimate neither.
No, you didn't answer the legitimacy part. I also used MODERN DAY UN, versus the 1944 creation of the UN, when the LoN failed to subvert WWII from happening. Learn your *** world history.
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By Bismarck.Bloodrose 2014-07-31 03:24:42
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Leviathan.Chaosx said: »
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Leviathan.Chaosx said: »
Jetackuu said: »
There's no genocide, and that has nothing to do with the point you were making, nice deflection, just admit you were wrong and move on.

Oh wait, there is an attempt at genocide, and it's from the people they are killing with the weapons we gave them, go US.
Genocide by any other name is still genocide.

How can you possible argue the people they are killing [Palestinians] are the ones committing genocide when they've been forced to live in modern day concentration camps known as the Gaza Strip and West Bank? They have very limited access to everything.

All terrorists activities on U.S. soil have been committed by citizens of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Chechnya, Pakistan, United States, and Indonesia. (Libya, Turkey, and Afghanistan are maybes, but not confirmed)

Thousands of dead Palestinians versus ~30 dead Israelis and you accuse the Palestinians of genocide? Wow.
Considering that the Arabic invaders of Palestine/Israel, have been trying to completely wipe out or forcibly convert Jewish people for 1400 years... Kind of says a lot, that it's taken 1400 years of being pushed into a corner to fight back, after having their land returned to them.

As for more modern day genocide? It's been at the forefront of the PLO mandates and charters since 1921.

So lets tally the scoreboard here. Millions of Jewish people in that 1400 year span have been murdered, subjugated, or otherwise displaced, maimed, or worse through ultimately barbaric means of slaughter and conquest, simply due to the people's prosperity in a desolate wasteland.

Let's not forget, since 1921, the thousands of Israeli/Jewish deaths, targeting of political figures who have called for peace and negotiation, to live together peacefully together, etc.

That the term "Palestinian People" referred to Everyone from the region, and is a modern translation of "Philistine" through various sources of Greek, Roman, Hebrew, Egyptian translation.

That Palestine, was also once prosperous before the Arabic invaders conquered the area in the 7th century, and was originally run by the ancient Hebrews and Canaanites.
That's some sweet Zionist propaganda you got. So you equate history from 1,400 years ago with modern day 1949-2014 deaths?

I bet you're a big supporter of the Crusades then?

Forgot to mention that Islam was the most prosperous during the years ~700 - 1100 AD. Baghdad was the intellectual center of the world from 800-1100 AD.

Why don't you go ahead and stop using Arabic numerals and algebra if you believe that so much?

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Got any sources to back that up?

Since what I stated already has relatively well known sources and citations from even much of history's conquering nations of Palestine and Israel.

Also, I didn't say it was the most prosperous, just that it was once prosperous before the 7th century invasion, eviction of it's native peoples (The Hebrew and Canaanites), etc.

I equate only the relevant parts, lest people be doomed to repeat mistakes of the past. Since the equation is the genocide or complete subjugation of an entire race of people, time becomes malleable to the discussion at hand.

Then again, none of what I said is Zionist propaganda, as it's been written into the annals of history by many of the nations surrounding the area.

Even King Ramesses II was jealous of the Hebrew's unchallenged wealth and prosperity, and used them as a slave labour force.

What records do you have that Palestine was the most prosperous during 800-1100 AD?
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Since the military operation begun, Palestinians and their supporters around the world have been calling for Israel to be held up to international scrutiny. The international community responded Wednesday with a United Nations emergency meeting in Geneva, where the UN Human Rights Council resolved to launch a commission of inquiry into the alleged Israeli war crimes.

“There seems to be a strong possibility that international law has been violated, in a manner that could amount to war crimes,” said Navi Pillay, the UN high commissioner for human rights, before the meeting.

According to The Guardian, Pillay further explained that Israel “had not done enough to protect civilians, citing air strikes and the shelling of homes and hospitals.” She also called on Israel to lift its blockade of Gaza, which is at the core of the conflict.

With a vote of 29 to 1, the UN Human Rights Council resolution passed. The countries that voted in the YES include Russia, China, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, India, most of Latin America and Africa. It appears Canada boycotted the meeting altogether. Canada was not on the list of the 17 abstentions, which include most of the European nations. The US cast the lone NO vote.
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Asura.Ccl said: »
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Asura.Ccl said: »
Jetackuu said: »
Asura.Ccl said: »
volkom said: »
Asura.Ccl said: »
If Israel really wanted peace they would have stopped to add more and more colony.

Or you know...see to it that there's not a suicide bombing or rocket attack happening like every other month

If someone take's over their land from the people who pushed them out after another country gave it back, and another group believes they have right to it due to a book and thinks that people are taking everything from you home/land/money, it kinda create crazy people.

Ftfy a bit.


You still didn't answer the fact that NOW, there is only issue because Israel doesn't want peace and keep building criminal Colony.

Those colony are illegal according to UN, and a lot of EU country boycott product made in the illegal colony.
So far, the only ones breaking the ceasefire agreements has been Hamas/Palestine. Even the ones Hamas/Palestine has called for themselves.

Hell, the current UN officials allowed CHINA and North Korea to speak out against the Taliban's (before it was toppled) oppressive regime. Which shows modern day legitimacy of the UN, and of it's lack of teeth, for not really enforcing anything.

Canada also backs Israel's right to defend itself from Hamas and Hezbollah, decries the sanctions on Israel by the UN, and for the UN's support of globally known terrorist sects and organizations.
I already answered that, Hamas proposed cease fire and Israel army leaving Gaza, Israel Army refuse to leave Gaza that isn't a call for cease fire then, that is a case for surrendering.
The conditions presented as a ceasefire by Hamas, was the complete surrender of the state of Israel. Also, the IDF has the right to search for and bring back it's dead soldiers and citizens, as well as to search for the citizens of Israel that Hamas has kidnapped and/or tortured and killed.

How does one call for a ceasefire for a length of time, and then breaks said ceasefire before the end of the allotted timeframe? Hamas would know. They do it all the damn time.

Hell, you can still have a ceasefire with an opposing military force present in a nation - the agreement of a ceasefire is not to surrender, but to cease firing from both sides to settle the issue diplomatically.

HAHAHHAHAHHAHHAAHHAHHAH that was hilarious ty. The only condition is that Israel army leave Gaza and let help/meds/food/water from outside come inside Gaza to help the population.
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Since the military operation begun, Palestinians and their supporters around the world have been calling for Israel to be held up to international scrutiny. The international community responded Wednesday with a United Nations emergency meeting in Geneva, where the UN Human Rights Council resolved to launch a commission of inquiry into the alleged Israeli war crimes.

“There seems to be a strong possibility that international law has been violated, in a manner that could amount to war crimes,” said Navi Pillay, the UN high commissioner for human rights, before the meeting.

According to The Guardian, Pillay further explained that Israel “had not done enough to protect civilians, citing air strikes and the shelling of homes and hospitals.” She also called on Israel to lift its blockade of Gaza, which is at the core of the conflict.

With a vote of 29 to 1, the UN Human Rights Council resolution passed. The countries that voted in the YES include Russia, China, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, India, most of Latin America and Africa. It appears Canada boycotted the meeting altogether. Canada was not on the list of the 17 abstentions, which include most of the European nations. The US cast the lone NO vote.
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So according to the article, only the most oppressive regimes in the world, that harbor known globally active terrorists willingly, or commit to the slaughter of their own people for standing up for human rights, actually supported the UN Human rights resolution.

The European nations (the majority) as well as Canada, abstained from voting on this, while the US itself was the single vote for "No"
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Since the military operation begun, Palestinians and their supporters around the world have been calling for Israel to be held up to international scrutiny. The international community responded Wednesday with a United Nations emergency meeting in Geneva, where the UN Human Rights Council resolved to launch a commission of inquiry into the alleged Israeli war crimes.

“There seems to be a strong possibility that international law has been violated, in a manner that could amount to war crimes,” said Navi Pillay, the UN high commissioner for human rights, before the meeting.

According to The Guardian, Pillay further explained that Israel “had not done enough to protect civilians, citing air strikes and the shelling of homes and hospitals.” She also called on Israel to lift its blockade of Gaza, which is at the core of the conflict.

With a vote of 29 to 1, the UN Human Rights Council resolution passed. The countries that voted in the YES include Russia, China, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, India, most of Latin America and Africa. It appears Canada boycotted the meeting altogether. Canada was not on the list of the 17 abstentions, which include most of the European nations. The US cast the lone NO vote.
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So according to the article, only the most oppressive regimes in the world, that harbor known globally active terrorists willingly, or commit to the slaughter of their own people for standing up for human rights, actually supported the UN Human rights resolution.

The European nations (the majority) as well as Canada, abstained from voting on this, while the US itself was the single vote for "No"

HAHHAHAHAH OMG you're on fire tonight, please keep being so awesome at making me laugh.
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Since the military operation begun, Palestinians and their supporters around the world have been calling for Israel to be held up to international scrutiny. The international community responded Wednesday with a United Nations emergency meeting in Geneva, where the UN Human Rights Council resolved to launch a commission of inquiry into the alleged Israeli war crimes.

“There seems to be a strong possibility that international law has been violated, in a manner that could amount to war crimes,” said Navi Pillay, the UN high commissioner for human rights, before the meeting.

According to The Guardian, Pillay further explained that Israel “had not done enough to protect civilians, citing air strikes and the shelling of homes and hospitals.” She also called on Israel to lift its blockade of Gaza, which is at the core of the conflict.

With a vote of 29 to 1, the UN Human Rights Council resolution passed. The countries that voted in the YES include Russia, China, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, India, most of Latin America and Africa. It appears Canada boycotted the meeting altogether. Canada was not on the list of the 17 abstentions, which include most of the European nations. The US cast the lone NO vote.
Source
So according to the article, only the most oppressive regimes in the world, that harbor known globally active terrorists willingly, or commit to the slaughter of their own people for standing up for human rights, actually supported the UN Human rights resolution.

The European nations (the majority) as well as Canada, abstained from voting on this, while the US itself was the single vote for "No"
>read the article
>read your post
>read the article again, maybe I have ***in my eyes
>read your post again

Periodrose, ladies, gentlemen.
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Israel said on Thursday it was calling up another 16,000 reserves following a security cabinet meeting that decided to keep up military operations in Gaza, ignoring international pressure for an immediate ceasefire.

The move will allow the Israeli military to substantially widen its 23-day campaign against Hamas, which has already claimed more than 1,360 Palestinian lives – most of them civilians – and reduced entire Gaza neighbourhoods to rubble.

Fifty-six Israeli soldiers and three Israeli civilians have died in the campaign.

Israel has now called up a total of 86,000 reserves during the Gaza conflict. At least 19 air strikes were carried out overnight, officials said.

Against a background of heavy fighting in Gaza and the shelling of a UN-run school, the Israeli prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, on Wednesday convened his senior colleagues in a security cabinet to discuss the crisis amid warnings that Hamas’s demands for lifting the siege of the Palestinian coastal enclave were a “non-starter” and stalling ceasefire efforts in Cairo.

Israel was not close to a ceasefire, the newspaper Haaretz quoted an unnamed senior official as saying after the five-hour cabinet meeting.

“When a ceasefire proposal that answers Israel’s important needs is laid on the table, it will be considered. The operation continues and the IDF [Israel Defence Forces] will expand its attacks against Hamas and the other terror organisations.” Temporary humanitarian ceasefires would continue, the official said.

The White House, which has been at odds with Netanyahu over efforts to secure a ceasefire, reacted to the shelling of the school by issuing an unusually firm condemnation of the incident and expressing serious concern that thousands of Palestinians taking shelter in supposed UN havens were now at risk.

The US condemned the attack but refused to apportion blame and, just hours later, confirmed it had recently provided Israel with a shipment of ammunition, after the country’s existing supplies appeared to be running low.
Israel calls up more reservists after rejecting calls for ceasefire
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Israel pressed ahead with its Gaza offensive saying it was days from achieving its core goal of destroying all Islamist guerrilla cross-border attack tunnels, but a soaring Palestinian civilian toll has triggered international alarm.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's security cabinet on Wednesday approved continuing the assault launched on July 8 in response to a surge of rocket attacks by Gaza's dominant Hamas Islamists. Israel also sent a delegation to Egypt, which has been trying, with Washington's blessing, to broker a ceasefire.

A military source said some 16,000 reservists were being called up at short notice in the coming hours to relieve a similar number who would be stood down.

Gaza officials say at least 1,361 Palestinians, most of them civilians, have been killed in the battered enclave and nearly 7,000 wounded. Fifty-six Israeli soldiers have been killed in Gaza clashes and more than 400 wounded. Three civilians have been killed in Palestinian shelling in Israel.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was incensed on Wednesday at the deaths of at least 15 Palestinians among thousands sheltering at a school whose U.N. administrator said appeared to have been hit by Israeli artillery.

"It is outrageous. It is unjustifiable. And it demands accountability and justice," Ban said.

Israel said its forces were attacked by guerrillas near the school, in northern Jabalya, and had fired back. It did not comment immediately on another incident, in nearby Shejaia, in which Palestinian officials said 17 people were killed by Israeli shelling near a produce market.

"Such a massacre requires an earthquake-like response," said Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum, whose group has kept up dozens of daily rocket launches deep into Israel. The Israelis have kept casualties from the salvoes low with nine Iron Dome interceptor batteries and air-raid sirens that send people to shelters.

Rolling Israeli ground assaults on residential areas, prefaced by mass warnings to evacuate, have displaced more than 200,000 of Gaza's 1.8 million Palestinians. The tiny territory's infrastructure is in ruins, with power and water outages.

Israel says it is trying to avoid civilian casualties and blames these on Hamas and other Palestinian factions dug in for urban combat.
Gaza toll soars as Israel 'days' from completing tunnel hunt
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'Peaceful' Israelis celebrate death of children in Gaza Strip.

Israelis in Tel Aviv 26.7.2014: "There's no school tomorrow,there's no children left in Gaza! Oleh!"

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only the most oppressive regimes in the world, that harbor known globally active terrorists willingly, or commit to the slaughter of their own people for standing up for human rights, actually supported the UN Human rights resolution.
wow
such democratic
very civilized
so world citizen

And too long to quote all the posts, but this thread keeps showing an astounding xenophobia towards muslim people. And people cried anti-semitism? Lol, look in the mirror.
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This thread is showing xenophobia towards a lot of groups. It gets weirder when the xenophobes are calling other people xenophobes.
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