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European Union becomes irrelevant in resolving the Jewish-Arab conflict : Comments

By David Singer, published 29/1/2016

This fundamental disconnect between the EU and Israel over the Arab Peace Initiative continues to detrimentally impact on their relationship.

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What are you and your employers the Israeli Propaganda Dept going to do Dave if France recognizes the Palestinian State.
Invade like your lot normally do and kill men,women and children as taught by Sharon in Lebanon camps.Send in the IDF in Proxy called the settlers who seem to be able to murder with impunity.
Times running out Dave
Posted by John Ryan, Sunday, 31 January 2016 12:14:02 PM
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Well David I have 'put up' as requested, it's beginning to look like you have 'shut up' still waiting on your response. The lack of response is starting to indicate something! Hit a nerve have I.
Posted by Geoff of Perth, Sunday, 31 January 2016 1:59:49 PM
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Hi Cherful, the bananas have all gone, but there's a bit of chocolate cake left.

Mind you, the icing looks and smells a little dicey, can't tell where it's been or who sat on it last! Where it is sure to have created an impression? Let's hope it's not a lasting one?

Two men walked into a bar. You'd think one of them would've seen it.
Cheers, Rhrosty
Posted by Rhrosty, Sunday, 31 January 2016 6:06:24 PM
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"Seen what?" Said the cockatoo, sitting near the rows of glasses on the bar.

"Don't ask me" said the green tree snake wearing dark glasses,perched on a bar stool,
"I'm visually impaired"
Posted by CHERFUL, Monday, 1 February 2016 9:26:51 PM
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David I can only conclude that my evidence trumps yours. I await your written apology on this thread, if of course you are not ignoring me because I don't rate as someone worthy of responding to, like all those terrible Palestinians you keep going on about!
Posted by Geoff of Perth, Tuesday, 2 February 2016 6:39:00 PM
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#Geoff

Your first cited article - " http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article39825.htm - could not be located - my search revealing the following response:

"http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article43589.ht

Not Found

The requested URL /article43589.ht was not found on this server.

Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request."

Your second article - http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article39825.htm - does not deal with sales of ISIS oil to Israel - only with Israel's treatment of wounded Syrians opposing Assad and there is no evidence in it that Israel is covertly treating IS fighters as you allege.

Point out if I am wrong by quoting the section you are relying on if you disagree.

You rely on the following third article to support your claim that "In addition, Israel is one of the primary purchasers of IS stolen oil, smuggled out of Iraq and Syria by Turkeys ruling family and this has also been proven beyond doubt."
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-11-28/isis-oil-trade-full-frontal-raqqas-rockefellers-bilal-erdogan-

Yet this article states:

"To be sure, all of this is circumstantial and there's all kinds of ambiguity here, but it seems entirely possible that Erdogan is knowingly trafficking in ISIS crude given what we know about Ankara's dealings with illegal Kurdish oil. "

And further...

"Ultimately we'll probably never know the whole story, but what we do know (and again, most of the evidence is either circumstantial, anecdotal, of largely qualitative) seems to suggest that in addition to providing guns and money to the FSA and al-Nusra, Turkey may well be responsible for facilitating Islamic State's $400+ million per year oil enterprise. "

"Proven beyond doubt" - as you misleadingly claim? You are a joke.

No point wasting my time reading further links

Put up quoted remarks from articles you rely on to support your sensational and unsubstantiated statements in future - or shut up.

Responding to your misleading and outright false comments is a waste of time and space.
Posted by david singer, Wednesday, 3 February 2016 12:10:16 AM
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