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Old 09-28-2012, 05:16 PM   #1
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Netanyahu says world must draw "red line" for Iran - Yahoo! News

**** this guy. Really.


Also, what's with this drawing? It's as if he had some 5 year old kid make this.


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Old 09-28-2012, 05:50 PM   #2
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Name three heads-of-state in the ME that you'd sooner trust?

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Also, what's with this drawing? It's as if he had some 5 year old kid make this.
Take a look at the UN Council Chamber, see how well a detailed picture would work for the Third-World countries sat at the back.
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Old 11-20-2012, 01:36 PM   #3
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I clearly don't understand the assassination of a man who just brokered a peace deal with your country 3 hours earlier.

Israel’s Shortsighted Assassination - NYTimes.com



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Passing messages between the two sides, I was able to learn firsthand that Mr. Jabari wasn’t just interested in a long-term cease-fire; he was also the person responsible for enforcing previous cease-fire understandings brokered by the Egyptian intelligence agency. Mr. Jabari enforced those cease-fires only after confirming that Israel was prepared to stop its attacks on Gaza. On the morning that he was killed, Mr. Jabari received a draft proposal for an extended cease-fire with Israel, including mechanisms that would verify intentions and ensure compliance. This draft was agreed upon by me and Hamas’s deputy foreign minister, Mr. Hamad, when we met last week in Egypt.

The goal was to move beyond the patterns of the past. For years, it has been the same story: Israeli intelligence discovers information about an impending terrorist attack from Gaza. The Israeli Army takes pre-emptive action with an airstrike against the suspected terror cells, which are often made up of fighters from groups like Islamic Jihad, the Popular Resistance Committees or Salafi groups not under Hamas’s control but functioning within its territory. These cells launch rockets into Israeli towns near Gaza, and they often miss their targets. The Israeli Air Force responds swiftly. The typical result is between 10 and 25 casualties in Gaza, zero casualties in Israel and huge amounts of property damage on both sides.
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Instead, Mr. Jabari is dead — and with him died the possibility of a long-term cease-fire. Israel may have also compromised the ability of Egyptian intelligence officials to mediate a short-term cease-fire and placed Israel’s peace treaty with Egypt at risk.

This was not inevitable, and cooler heads could have prevailed. Mr. Jabari’s assassination removes one of the more practical actors on the Hamas side.

Israel doesn't want peace. They want to take the Palestine land. That much has been clear over the course of the past 50 years.
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Old 11-20-2012, 01:54 PM   #4
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Palestinian Civilian Toll Climbs In Gaza : NPR


Guess the UN isn't completely useless.
U.N. chief warns Israel against Gaza incursion | Reuters


I agree with this guy.
Turkey's Prime Minister Erdogan Blasts Syria, Israel : NPR
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The UN won't do shit. First the US is pretty much the UN and the US is not going to go in with the UN. So if the UN tried to go up against Israel they would get their ass kicked.
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Israel doesn't want peace. They want to take the Palestine land. That much has been clear over the course of the past 50 years.
While I do not agree with much of Israel's actions, I would strongly disagree with this. What Israel wants is security within its borders. They have vacated the Gaza Strip, the Sinai Peninsula and the Golan Heights in exchange for the promise of peace. If the Hamas stop shooting rockets at them, I would suggest that the Israelites would be happy to leave them alone. As it is, they respond with overwhelming force to these attacks. Further, the Hamas is fundamentally a group opposed to the existence of Israel.

It's like your neighbor, who hates you, throwing rocks into your yard when your kids are playing and, with no police to stop him from doing so, you take it upon yourself to throw hand grenades into his yard to make it stop.

Neither party is blameless in this latest round.
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I clearly don't understand the assassination of a man who just brokered a peace deal with your country 3 hours earlier.

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Israel doesn't want peace. They want to take the Palestine land. That much has been clear over the course of the past 50 years.

You kind of left out this part.

AHMED AL-JABARI — the strongman of Hamas, the head of its military wing, the man responsible for the abduction of the Israeli soldier Gilad Shalitwas assassinated on Wednesday by Israeli missiles.
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You kind of left out this part.

AHMED AL-JABARI — the strongman of Hamas, the head of its military wing, the man responsible for the abduction of the Israeli soldier Gilad Shalitwas assassinated on Wednesday by Israeli missiles.

NO, I didn't leave that part out.


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Since Mr. Jabari took over the military wing of Hamas, the only Israeli who spoke with him directly was Mr. Shalit, who was escorted out of Gaza by Mr. Jabari himself. (It is important to recall that Mr. Jabari not only abducted Mr. Shalit, but he also kept him alive and ensured that he was cared for during his captivity.)
Changes nothing.
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NO, I didn't leave that part out.




Changes nothing.
Your highlights left that out and I'd say obducting one of their military is the bigger part of why he got hit. He could have also been in the wrong place at the right time.
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Your highlights left that out and I'd say obducting one of their military is the bigger part of why he got hit. He could have also been in the wrong place at the right time.
No, he was assassinated. He had already returned the person he abducted and treated him very well and ensured his safety. As you saw from the article, the man personally delivered him out of Gaza. That even had already happened in the past. While this man wasn't a nice guy or some heralded saint to was looking for peace, his role in Gaza was instrumental as he could enforce the peace on their side if need be. Did you not read the article? Why am I explaining this?...lol
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No, he was assassinated. He had already returned the person he abducted and treated him very well and ensured his safety. As you saw from the article, the man personally delivered him out of Gaza. That even had already happened in the past. While this man wasn't a nice guy or some heralded saint to was looking for peace, his role in Gaza was instrumental as he could enforce the peace on their side if need be. Did you not read the article? Why am I explaining this?...lol
He was not looking for peace as the articel stated. So he was killed. Seems he made a stupid move which cost him his life and thats what happen in war.

No, Mr. Jabari was not a man of peace; he didn’t believe in peace with Israel and refused to have any direct contact with Israeli leaders and even nonofficials like me.
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