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The Palestinian Christian - persecuted, betrayed : Comments

By Abe Ata, published 24/3/2006

Palestinian Christians are sandwiched between Jews and Muslims - a forgotten and endangered people.

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Hi F.H. good to see your cogent input here.. Strewth is more like someone straight out of 'Terrorist school' in a Paki Madrassah.. Yuyu at least speaks with less emotive tones.

Your observations are at least practical.. and u also make the point I've been laboring. "Might may not make right, but it does tend to define things".

hope all is well with you mate... and your family if you have one.
Cheers. "me"
Posted by BOAZ_David, Friday, 7 April 2006 4:38:19 PM
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Dear Fellow_Human:

Wow, now you are already telling us the sequel...

Well true, meeting the wolf in these circumstances was quite traumatic and the sheep has not yet fully regained its composure after the rush of adrenalin activating the fight-or-flight instinct. It still suffers some confusion that includes difficulties defining its borders and post traumatic disorder, but the overall prognosis is quite good and the doctors agree that the sheep is making a miraculous recovery, will eventually get well and that its health could have been much worse had it not possess the Uzi and nukes and been swallowed by the wolf, yet they still request to limit visiting to the minimum at this point in time to allow the patient to rest and assist in its full recovery.
Posted by Yuyutsu, Friday, 7 April 2006 5:04:39 PM
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Time for a reality check folks. The 'sheep', possessed of "uzi & nukes", is a wolf (despite the best efforts of the Propagandists of Zion to persuade the world otherwise). And you bet it wants "limited visiting hours at this point in time". What wolf wants the eyes of the world's media on it while it gets on with its "full recovery" of other people's land.
Posted by Strewth, Saturday, 8 April 2006 7:03:39 AM
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Thanks Boaz,

Yuyutsu,

Lets keep the political sensitive crap out and call it for what it is. Because they are the strongest (and had been for 3 decades) Israelis hold the keys to fix the problem and a good start was what Sharon initiated: the Gazza pull out.

The rubbery borders policy depends immensly on the strength of your opponent which I find interesting, do you accept international laws at all or you are too 'well connected' to obey laws?

Zionism helped Israel establish itself but time to seriously rethink
if it the right horse for the 21st century.

So far the 'bad mad arab stories' is leading to HAMAS and Ahmedinejad.

All the best to the sheeps and the wolves, there is a good movie called 'face off'. You should watch it sometimes.
Posted by Fellow_Human, Monday, 10 April 2006 10:46:22 AM
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Fellow Human, good to hear from you again!

What makes you think that Israel is the strongest?
it is true that Israel has the best weapons and trained army, but:
1. Israeli society is torn within - anything too drastic can cause a civil war.
2. Israel lacks strategic depth as its area is a fraction of its surrounding enemies.
3. A democracy cannot act as decisively as non-democracies.
4. As a mostly affluent, 1st-world country, people are less willing to make sacrifices and incur losses than those who have nothing to lose.

I would therefore say that Israel holds only half the keys and cannot go it alone. I am encouraged by the withdrawal so far, but seeing it realistically, the road ahead is still long.

I do support following iternational law in most cases (but not to the point of suicide).

[Zionism helped Israel establish itself but time to seriously rethink
if it the right horse for the 21st century.]

Call it what you want, does it matter? the fact is that Israel is no longer an experiment: there are generations living there, who want to preserve their unique culture and character rather than assimilate within the Arab/Moslem world (or live among them as Dhimmis).
Posted by Yuyutsu, Monday, 10 April 2006 3:48:18 PM
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More retrograde Zionist tribalism, Yuyu. "I do support...international law BUT"... only if and when it suits me and my tribe. Which aspects of international law would you discard? National "suicide"/ living as a "dhimmi": pathetic excuses for avoiding sharing Palestine with non-Jews. Whatever way you cut it, Zionism reduces to 'us and them', to racism and apartheid.
Posted by Strewth, Monday, 10 April 2006 5:53:58 PM
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