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Palestine - An Arab West Bank is a lost cause : Comments
By David Singer, published 14/6/2011The 44th Anniversary of the Six Day War occurred this week on 5 June 1967.
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Your gonna lose in the long run Singer, but keep up the propaganda,problem you have is less and less believe it as Israel gives every sign she is imitating her German oppressors but then imitating is the sincerest form of flattery.
Posted by John Ryan, Wednesday, 15 June 2011 11:21:53 PM
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What we’re seeing in Gaza now, is pretty much slow-motion genocide against the 1.5 million Palestinians who live in Gaza.
If you read the 1948 Genocide Convention, it clearly says that one instance of genocide is the deliberate infliction of conditions of life calculated to bring about the physical destruction of a people in whole or in part, stated Francis A. Boyle, professor of International Law at the University of Illinois in Champaign. “And that’s exactly what has been done to Gaza, since the imposition of the blockade by Israel; then the massacre of 1,400 Palestinians, two-thirds of whom were civilians, in Operation Cast Lead. And that also raises the element in the Genocide Convention, of murder, torture, and things of that nature.” With that background and history over 60 years, proven beyond doubt, any action by all the mindless sayanims in the world will not prohibit justice from eventually being done, in Palestine, the West Bank, Gaza and to extract a real price for all the past inhumanity. The futile efforts of the worst oppressor in living memory, supplanting even the Nazis Second World War crimes, to paint a picture other that that which the world is now seeing more clearly than ever before, is another indication of the blind hatred by Israel. In matters of justice, they gambled that by using the malleable and apathetic Americans to assist them to complete their confidence trick using any means possible, sympathy, blackmail, bribery, corruption and threats, they would achieve their takeover of all of Palestine, the only objective they have ever had. The end of the hateful persecution for the Palestinian people is now in sight Posted by Rhys Stanley, Friday, 17 June 2011 2:10:27 PM
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Not only should Israel keep the West Bank and the Golan Heights, the next time the Muslims in the surrounding countries try to wipe Israel off the map, the Jews should take some more land off them to make them realise that failed aggression has a price.
The return of Sinai to Egypt is now beginning to look rather dangerous now that Mubarak has been deposed. The idea of exterminating Israel is a very popular idea among ordinary Egytians, and whatever new regime takes over, it may do a Nasser and curry favour with its own populace by threatening the Israelis again. The yanks must have been mad to sell the Gypoes M1A1 Abrahms tanks, they must be giving the Israeli tank commanders nightmares. Selling people who want to go to war with a neighbouring state adanced US weaponry is like stoking the fires of war. It is the most idiotic decision since some US moron sold F-14's to the Iranians. Posted by LEGO, Sunday, 19 June 2011 8:09:15 AM
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Dear Lego,
“In the early 1980s, the Air Force, needing modern strike aircraft, organized Operation Alpha to clandestinely acquire ex-Israeli Air Force A-4 Skyhawks. Air Force personnel were sent in secret by different routes and eventually Indonesian received 32 aircraft.” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesian_Air_Force#Rebirth_of_the_Indonesian_Air_Force_.281970-1980.29 This was 4 years after the invasion of East Timor. The most dangerous aspect from Australia’s point of view was that they were capable of refuelling each other in mid air thus putting Australian cities within reach of air strikes. This was at a time when the Australia military considered its northern neighbour its biggest strategic threat. The A4 was capable of delivering nuclear payloads. Why do you think they had to operate ‘clandestinely’? It was because they were fearful of it being vetoed by the U.S. as happened later when “In 1983, the United States vetoed delivery by Israel of 24 A-4H for the Argentine Navy as the A-4Q replacement which were finally retired in 1988.” If Australia had been aware of the impending sale it would have certainly put pressure on the US to veto it. I still consider this as a sheer act of bastardry by Mossad towards Australia. What do you think? Posted by csteele, Monday, 20 June 2011 12:24:01 AM
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