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Was just reading about this the other day and it's very true!Joan Rivers has the typical mind state of a Zionist. That's exactly the same rationale that all Zionist have in regards to Palestinians.
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Was just reading about this the other day and it's very true!Joan Rivers has the typical mind state of a Zionist. That's exactly the same rationale that all Zionist have in regards to Palestinians.
Joan Rivers has the typical mind state of a Zionist. That's exactly the same rationale that all Zionist have in regards to Palestinians.
see what I meanThe holiday activists moved on to Robin Williams and then the Missouri issue. They will be back once hamas doesn't get everything they want from peace talks and the issue gets hip again
As you can see by the length of the ISIS thread that issue isn't as trendy
The self hating Greenwald is impressing me with his determination by blaming israel for the kid that was killed in Missouri. Never quite understood how an openly gay man could be such supporter or hezbollah and hamas
see what I mean
Palestinians Celebrate Gaza Cease-Fire -- But Will It Hold?
By Alessandria Masi @alessandriam asi a.m asi@ibtim es.com
on August 2 6 2 01 4 8:09 PM
Palestinian Hamas militants hold their weapons as they celebrate what they said was a victory over Israel, following a cease-fire in Gaza City, Tuesday,
Aug. 26, 2014. Reuters/Moham m ed Salem
Palestinians took to the streets to celebrate a long-term cease-fire with Israel for the first time since the start of nearly two months of war that killed nearly
2,200 people. Hamas leaders, who have been hiding since the fighting began, appeared in public and held “victory” rallies around Gaza Tuesday, spouting
rhetoric that raises the possibility of renewed fighting.
A Hamas official told Palestinian media Israel agreed to open the Gaza border crossing, ending part of the blockade on the Gaza strip in effect since 2007.
Initial reports said the agreement did not allow for a seaport, an airport or the release of more Palestinian prisoners -- Hamas’ main demands.
"We're going to build our port and our airport, and if they attack our port, we will attack theirs and if they attack our airport, we will attack theirs -- again,"
Mahmud Al-Zahar, a senior member of the Hamas political wing told a crowd of thousands, Now Lebanon reported.
Palestinian Hamas militants hold their weapons as they celebrate with people what they said was a victory over Israel, following a ceasefire in Gaza City
August 26, 2014. REUTERS/Moham m ed Salem
At another rally, a senior Hamas official said the focus would be on both rebuilding Gaza and weapons.
"We will build and upgrade our arsenal to be ready for the coming battle, the battle of full liberation," Mahmoud Zahar said surrounded by Hamas gunmen,
the Associated Press reported.
Israeli politicians criticized the cease-fire suspending Operation Protective Edge, calling it a failure of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The terms agreed upon Tuesday “could have been reached months ago with moderates from the Palestinian Authority, not under Hamas fire and without
an unnecessary war, for which we're paying a heavy price in human lives, in both physical and mental casualties, and soon in an intolerable economic
price,” Meretz Chairwoman Zahava Gal-On told Haaretz. “The prime minister has made every possible political mistake over recent months, and he must
pay the price and go home."
Senior Hamas leader Mahmoud Al-Zahar (C), appearing for the first time since the start of a seven-week conflict, hugs senior Islamic Jihad leader
Mohammed al-Hindi, during a rally by Palestinians celebrating what they said was a victory over Israel, following a ceasefire in Gaza City August 26, 2014.
REUTERS/Moham m ed Salem
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon commended the cease-fire effort but added sustainable peace would come only after addressing the core problem:
Palestinian unity. While he did not say Hamas had to be removed, he urged formation of a Palestinian government led by the Palestine Liberation
Organization, currently led by Palestinian Authority head Mahmoud Abbas.
"Gaza must be brought back under one legitimate Palestinian government adhering to the PLO commitments; the blockade of Gaza must end; Israel's
legitimate security concerns must be addressed," Ban said in a statement.
A second round of negotiations will begin next month in Cairo, but for now, the cease-fire seemed to be holding. The buffer zone in the Gaza Strip has been
removed and, as it stands, the war that killed more than 2,100 Palestinians and 70 Israelis has ended.
The whole Hamas admitting to kidnapping I think is a huge miscommunication or Hamas officials in Turkey that were trying to stir things up. Israel even admitted through their investigation back in late July Hamas bared no responsibility. If these supposed reports are true, Israeli government would have used it by now.
somebody finally beat the **** out of George Galloway
And if it were some sort of Israeli figure/leader beaten by an arab/muslim individual it would be HEADLINE NEWS screaming ISLAMIC TERRORISM STRIKES AGAIN!
somebody finally beat the **** out of George Galloway
No genius. He said it was an Israeli free zone. No tourists. No academics. Refuses to have a debate with an Israeli. That's not "sharing an opinion" that's hate speech.
What would happen if someone said they don't want any muslim tourists in their neighborhood? I'm sure you would be on your soap box crying