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Israel/Hamas Conflict (pg. 19)
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enydo
Someone should holocaust this serial killer fellow.
Serial Killer
quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
This is why nobody likes Jews.


by nobody, do you only consider yourself an your co-workers ?
it's probably because a jewish guys owns the Burger King where you work. am i right ? it's ok.. just remember this. the jewish guy pays your salary... let it sink in... good...

now piss off
srussell0018
You posted your salary in another thread. I make more money than you.

Me: 1
Jewfag: 0

Edit: You're almost 10 years older than me too lol!
Serial Killer
quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
You posted your salary in another thread. I make more money than you.

Me: 1
Jewfag: 0


you really think i'd post my real salary on a public forum ?

you must be dumb.

you: -100
Jews everywhere: always above you. boom.
i'm done with you. off...NEXT !!!!
srussell0018
Haha of course you wouldn't. I'm sure what you posted is quite a bit more than you actually make.

Post a picture of you holding up a paystub and a sign that says "I fail at judaism."
hardcore trancer


This shows how blinded people are. Mainstream media still portrays Palestinians as terrorists.
hardcore trancer
5 Lies the Media Keeps Repeating About Gaza

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As Israel continues to pound Gaza, the Palestinian death toll of the latest round of violence has crossed the 100 mark. Thus far, the American media has given Israeli officials and spokespersons a free pass to shape the narrative of this conflict with falsehoods. Here are the top 5 lies the media doesn't challenge about the crisis in Gaza:

1. Israel Was Forced to Respond to Rockets to Defend Its Citizens

CNN, like many other American outlets, chose to begin the story of the latest round of violence in Gaza on November 10th, when 4 Israeli soldiers were wounded by Palestinian fire, and the IDF "retaliated" by killing several Palestinians. But just two days before, a 13 year old Palestinian boy was killed in an Israeli military incursion into Gaza (among other fatalities in preceding days). Is there any reason why those couldn't be the starting point of the "cycle of violence"? The bias was even more blatant in 2008/09, when Israel's massive assault on Gaza (which killed 1400+ Palestinians) was cast as self-defense, even though it was acknowledged in passing that Israel was the party that broke the ceasefire agreement in place at the time. Are the Palestinians not entitled to self-defense? And if indiscriminate Palestinian rocket fire is not an acceptable response to Israeli violence (which it absolutely isn't), how can indiscriminate Israeli bombings of Gaza ever be acceptable? And why is the broader context, the fact that Gaza remains under Israeli blockade and military control, overlooked?

2. Israel Tries to Avoid Civilian Casualties

It must be aggravating for Israel's propagandists when high-ranking political officials slip and get off the sanitized/approved message for public consumption. Yesterday, Israeli Interior Minister Eli Yishai said the "goal of the operation is to send Gaza back to the Middle Ages." Not to be outdone, Gilad Sharon, son of former Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon, said "we need to flatten entire neighborhoods in Gaza. Flatten all of Gaza." If you're thinking this is just rhetoric, consider the fact that, according to Amnesty International, Israel "flattened... busy neighborhoods" into "moonscapes" during its last major assault on Gaza in 2008/09. And it wasn't just human rights organizations that were exposing Israeli war crimes in Gaza, but Israeli soldiers whose conscience could not bear to remain silent about the atrocities they had committed were also coming forward.

If, for some odd reason, you cannot decide whether it is official Israeli spokespersons or soldiers of conscience and human rights investigators who are telling the truth, consider this question: If Hamas has only managed to kill 3 people despite being bent on killing civilians with thousands of indiscriminate rockets, how has Israel managed to kill several dozen Palestinian civilians when it is using sophisticated precision weapons to avoid civilian casualties? In just one Israeli attack yesterday, Israel killed more Palestinian civilians in a matter of minutes than the total number of all Israelis killed by rocket fire from Gaza over the last 3 years. The truth is exposed by the utter disregard for civilian life we see in practice, reaffirmed by testimonies and investigative evidence.

3. This Is About Security

If Israel's main objective were indeed to end the rocket fire from Gaza, all it had to do was accept the truce offered by the Palestinian factions before the Jabari assassination. And if the blockade of Gaza was just about keeping weapons from coming in, why are Palestinian exports from Gaza not allowed out? Why were food items ever restricted? The truth is, this isn't about security; it's about punishing the population of Gaza for domestic Israeli political consumption. When Gilad Sharon recommended the decimation of Gaza, he justified it by saying "the residents of Gaza are not innocent, they elected Hamas." Sharon may find this posturing to be rewarding in some circles, but it's actually the very same logic used by terrorists to attack civilians in democracies. Are Israeli civilians considered legitimate targets of violence because they elected right wing Israeli leaders who commit atrocities against the Palestinians? Of course not, and only a broken moral compass can keep this principle from consistently applying to Palestinian civilians as well.

4. Hamas Is the Problem

Between their religious right-wing domestic agenda, and their refusal to renounce violence against civilians, I'm most certainly no fan of Hamas. But whenever you hear Israel try to scapegoat Hamas for the crisis in Gaza, there are two things to consider. First, Hamas hasn't only showed preparedness to have a truce with Israel if Israel ended its attacks on Gaza, but has also suggested (though with mixed signals) that it is open to a two-state solution. Second, and more importantly, Hamas didn't come to power until 2006/07. Between 1993 and 2006 (13 years), Israel had the more moderate, peaceful, and pliant Palestinian authority (which recognizes Israel and renounces violence) to deal with as a partner for peace. What did Israel do? Did it make peace? Or did it continue to occupy Palestinian land, violate Palestinian rights, and usurp Palestinian resources? What strengthened Hamas and other extremists in Palestine is precisely the moderates' failure to secure any Palestinian rights through cooperation and negotiations. The truth is entirely inverted here: it is Israel's escalating violations of Palestinian rights which strengthen the extremists.

5. There is a Military Solution to this Conflict

This is not the first time, and probably not the last, that Israel has engaged in a military campaign to pummel its opponents into submission. But are we any closer to ending this conflict today after decades of violence? The answer is a resounding no. After the 2006 war in Lebanon, Hezbollah emerged stronger. After the 2009 war on Gaza, Hamas remained in power and maintained possession of thousands of rockets. Israel's military superiority, while indeed impressive (thanks to $30 billion in U.S. military aid this decade), is not stronger than the Palestinian will to live in dignity. The way to end the firing of rockets in the short term is to agree to a truce and end the blockade of Gaza. The way to resolve the entire conflict in the long term is to end Israel's illegal occupation of Palestinian lands and allow the Palestinians to exercise their right to self-determination. We're probably close to a ceasefire agreement to end this round of violence. The real challenge is ending the Israeli occupation for long-term peace and security for Israelis and Palestinians.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/omar-..._b_2160239.html
Serial Killer
quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
Post a picture of you holding up a paystub and a sign that says "I fail at judaism."


that makes no sense.
Moral Hazard
quote:
Originally posted by hardcore trancer
5 Lies the Media Keeps Repeating About Gaza



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/omar-..._b_2160239.html


I'm not taking a position on the content posted; however, we may want to be a little careful about posting opinion pieces as if they are fact based journalism, no?
aNYthing
quote:
Originally posted by Serial Killer
dude... why the hate for Jews ? you probaly feel beneath them as they are obviously smarter then you are and achieved more then you.
don't worry.. we need people in our lives who ask if we'd like fries or onion rings, or original or extra crispy (extra crispy for me). you get what i'm saying right ? now OFF !!!!!


As demonstrated by your vast density in promoter's section, it's pretty obvious that your mental abilities are an embarassement to the rest of us Jews. In case you missed it, here's the SARCASM tag your outdated processor requires.

We cool now? :rolleyes:

Halcyon+On+On
quote:
Originally posted by Serial Killer
Gaza truce agreed:

http://news.yahoo.com/gaza-truce-pr...-000548745.html

my bet is that hummus ran out of rockets and just re-stocking.


Yeah, a truce is always brokered by Egypt when Israel is on the verge of following through with a massive land campaign.

http://www.haaretz.com/news/diploma...rators-1.479316

Maybe Israel needs to follow through with it this time, though. Hamas needs to be completely eradicated.
aNYthing
quote:
Originally posted by srussell0018
This is why nobody likes Jews.


Not even... ME? We even bro-fisted! Rusty, I thought we were bros? Ya back-stabbing, level 1 tech support goym...
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