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Israel teeters on cusp of security suicide : Comments
By David Singer, published 18/3/2015With 14% of the voters still undecided they could re-elect Netanyahu again, figuring out that improvements in economic and social justice conditions aren't worth a shekel if you are not alive to enjoy their undeniable benefits.
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Posted by plantagenet, Wednesday, 18 March 2015 9:27:00 AM
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Situation normal in Israel!
Rhrosty. Posted by Rhrosty, Wednesday, 18 March 2015 12:32:08 PM
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Another 4 years of crying.
But it was expected because Netanyahu (just like Hamas) is proficient in using the strongest weapon in the Middle-East - the womb. Cancer cells increase by rapid replication. Posted by Yuyutsu, Wednesday, 18 March 2015 2:34:37 PM
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"Israeli police arrived at the scene but allowed the driver to leave without being detained or questioned. "
http://www.maannews.com/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=759601 Posted by markjohnconley, Wednesday, 18 March 2015 5:54:02 PM
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Such heart-breaking agony, Mark-John.
Please pray for the souls of the children of Israel who are afflicted by the arrogance of their occupation. Rather than serving God humbly in their role of "light unto the nations", they have fallen to believe themselves to be gods. Lord have mercy on them. Posted by Yuyutsu, Wednesday, 18 March 2015 11:42:08 PM
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#plantaganet
Alas - your wish was not granted. Thought you would at least acknowledge that my analysis was spot on. #Rhrosty Situation sure was normal in Israel. The 20% minority Arab population had a vote and the Arab Unity ticket got about 14 seats in the 120 seat Parliament. Compare that to the situation in the West Bank and Gaza - where the 100% Arab population have not had a vote since 2006. Whilst this situation exists the vice-like grip on the electorate remains under the tyrannical rule of Abbas and Haniyeh. Would be nice to see the Arabs given a vote - like their Israeli brothers. #Yuyutsu I thought it was the ballot box - not the womb - that produced Netanyahu's victory. What is it that the PLO and Hamas have that has not allowed any elections in the West Bank and Gaza since 2006 - the gun and the muzzle? #markjohnconley What is the point of your mischievous reply that has nothing whatsoever to do with my article - other than to besmirch and denigrate Israel? Got any comment on the 129 deaths in Syria on 14 March - identified as including 16 civilians, 5 rebels, 13 Non-Syrian Islamic fighters, 10 Regular forces, 12 NDF, 9 unknown rebels, 13 ISIS.? http://www.iamsyria.org/daily-death-toll.html #Yuyutsu One child injured in an accident brings forth your pathetic response? What is your response to 129 deaths in Syria on 14 March or 143 deaths in Syria on 10 March or 76021 deaths in Syria during 2014? Have you ever written anywhere to pray for an end to this carnage? I would have expected better from you Yuyutsu. Jew-hatred can be quite soul destroying. Posted by david singer, Thursday, 19 March 2015 10:25:11 AM
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Dear David,
<<I thought it was the ballot box - not the womb - that produced Netanyahu's victory.>> Those voters had to get to the ballot box from somewhere - and it wasn't from outer space... Both Hamas and sections of the Israeli "Right" openly admit using the womb as a weapon. <<Have you ever written anywhere to pray for an end to this carnage?>> You do seem to enjoy rubbing salt into other people's wounds. It's only during the biblical end-of-days that the tiger will change its spots: for me those Syrians are as foreign as tigers in the wild who act according to their nature and with which I have no special relationship, whereas the Israelis I have personally known before the 1967 war and I have known them after and I can see the tragic difference. It is reasonable to pray for someone who has once been well to be well again. Posted by Yuyutsu, Thursday, 19 March 2015 2:26:01 PM
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#Yuyutsu
Your "womb concept" is pretty bizarre. Are you seeking to deny citizens of any State anywhere the right to vote - or are your comments limited to Israel and Gaza? What about the poor Gazan and West Bank Arabs who haven't had a vote for 9 years - being ruled by a "president" in the 11th year of a four year term? Is that the kind of place you would like to live in - that you would like Israel to be? You state: "... the Israelis I have personally known before the 1967 war and I have known them after and I can see the tragic difference..." Care to elaborate on the"tragic difference"? Posted by david singer, Thursday, 26 March 2015 10:00:21 PM
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Go Herzog up Netanyahu!