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israeli army terrorists murder innocents again

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    Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View Post
    The Israeli's don't allow some school supplies and..gasp..pasta!

    Its pretty common for Israel to have detainees visited by imposters. Its happened to at least two of my friends. On one occasion the Israeli's phoned my friend's parents to inform them he was dead, he was not. He was then visited by someone posing as a member of the Canadian Consulate...he found this out later when he returned to Canada.

    And...Don't forget about the forgery of British passports.

    Nice country if you can have one. Do what you like how you like. How do I get one?
    And from the Telegraph...

    "They were kicking my legs to make me fall and mocking me in Hebrew," she said. "They were trying to take trophy pictures with me and they liked laughing in my face.

    "They also searched me but I won't go into that. They took pleasure in humiliating us."

    Speaking at Istanbul Airport, where planes full of hundreds of deportees landed on Thursday morning, she said the experience had been "a nightmare".

    "We were terrorized for the last few days by the Israeli authorities," she said, visibly shaken and holding back tears. "It was an insane situation. I'm exhausted. I haven't slept for days. I was on hunger strike for the last few hours."

    Ms Yaqub said that the Israeli authorities had tried to force her to sign a document written in Hebrew, but she refused.

    Sarah Colborne, director of campaigns and operations at the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, was also on board the Mavi Marmara.

    Insisting that no one on board the boat was armed, she said the attack was an act of piracy and a "massacre".

    At one point, she saw a man being shot dead by an Israeli commando.

    "We still don't know how many people were actually murdered because there are still many missing," she said.

    "When I was on the upper deck I saw an injured person being brought to the back of the deck being tended to by a doctor and someone who is trained in first aid. He was shot in the head. It was clear it was not some paint ball. It was a bullet." Ms Colborne described scenes of chaos on the ship in the moments after the Israelis boarded.

    "As I walked up, the dinghies the Israelis used were bristling with arms. I couldn't even count how many ships there were in the water. It was just literally bristling with ships, helicopters, gunfire. The whole thing was just horrific.

    "All I know is that there was gunfire everywhere around." The people on board the ship had no idea that the Israelis might use deadly force, she said.

    "We had no weapons. We were on a peaceful humanitarian mission. We knew there might be problems with the Israelis because of the way they treated previous convoys in the past and because of the way they treat the Palestinian people.

    "We never considered that they would murder so many people on a humanitarian mission. It was very clear there was no way we could have been carrying weapons on board. Yet we were attacked with live gunfire."


    And from the Mirror...

    The Israelis confiscated their passports, laptops, cameras and mobile phones.
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      Originally posted by Fred Scuttle View Post
      The people on board the ship had no idea that the Israelis might use deadly force, she said.

      "We had no weapons. We were on a peaceful humanitarian mission.
      That just shows the stupidity of those who went, it is Israel, a psycho nation who do not think twice about deadly force and the beatings the protestors were giving out to the first on board was not the actions of a "peaceful humanitarian" bunch of chaps. Those soldiers would have been dead in minutes.

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        Originally posted by Fred Scuttle View Post
        "I was on hunger strike for the last few hours."


        That must have made them sit up and take notice!!
        “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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          Originally posted by minestrone View Post
          You sound like you think the Gaza strip is some kind of progressive, liberal post modern society, it's not, it's a ****ed up place governed by ****ed up people who brainwash children to be suicide bombers.

          ...The blockade stays until they stop firing rockets which happens on an almost daily basis.

          Respond to my post in the context in which it was posted. There's no doubting Gaza is the worlds biggest open prison.

          Should the international community impose sanctions on Israel for flouting hundreds of UN resolutions? We're not asking for military action. Just sanctions.

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            Originally posted by minestrone View Post
            You sound like you think the Gaza strip is some kind of progressive, liberal post modern society, it's not, it's a ****ed up place governed by ****ed up people who brainwash children to be suicide bombers.

            If that blockade was lifted Iran would be sending as many rockets as they could get on as many boats as they could find.

            They cannot be trusted, full stop, and I am surprised so many people are gullable enough to support them. The blockade stays until they stop firing rockets which happens on an almost daily basis.
            You know, I'd swear you were talking about israel there.

            israel is now to station a nuclear strike submarine in the gulf so as to be within easier striking distance of Iran.

            I wouldnt bet against israel getting a first strike in on iran and taking us to the brink of WW3. But that's ok because the israeli military are all decent sorts and everyone else is a nutter in a ****ed up country.

            You need to take your goggles off mate and see that there are more ****ed up people operating in the israeli military than there are in gazza and the like.

            What next, israeli's impersonating other nationals to assasinate a hamas leader in a neutral country?

            Oh, erm....................
            I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!

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              Originally posted by EC4N View Post
              Respond to my post in the context in which it was posted. There's no doubting Gaza is the worlds biggest open prison.

              Should the international community impose sanctions on Israel for flouting hundreds of UN resolutions? We're not asking for military action. Just sanctions.
              Just who is this "we" of whom you speak?
              The fact is, there is no "we", outwith the toothless talking shop that is the UN. And in the final analysis, all they are is a bunch of fairweather idealists. The US will never agree to any meaningful sanctions on Israel, and without their buy-in nothing will change.
              The Israelis have got the neighbours that their inflexible attitude warrants, and the Palestinians are doomed to suffer as a consequence of their own inability to control their hotheads. It has ever been thus............sadly.
              “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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                Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
                israel is now to station a nuclear strike submarine in the gulf so as to be within easier striking distance of Iran..
                Yes, the goverment of that country often phone up benched scousers to tell them of their plans for their military.

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                  Originally posted by BolshieBastard View Post
                  israel is now to station a nuclear strike submarine in the gulf so as to be within easier striking distance of Iran.
                  You don't feel that Mr Havadinnerjacket's assertions about wiping them (Israel) off the face of the Earth, may just have given them some kind of justification for such a course of action then?
                  “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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                    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
                    Yes, the goverment of that country often phone up benched scousers to tell them of their plans for their military.
                    It was in the Times (so it must be true)

                    Israel stations nuclear missile subs off Iran - Times Online
                    Coffee's for closers

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                      Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
                      You don't feel that Mr Havadinnerjacket's assertions about wiping them (Israel) off the face of the Earth, may just have given them some kind of justification for such a course of action then?
                      SB, you're not being entirely fair with that comment...

                      Originally posted by Wikipedia for ease of compilation
                      Clarifying comments by Ahmadinejad
                      President Ahmadinejad has been asked to explain his comments at subsequent press conferences. At a later news conference on January 14, 2006, Ahmadinejad stated his speech had been exaggerated and misinterpreted.[30] "There is no new policy, they created a lot of hue and cry over that. It is clear what we say: Let the Palestinians participate in free elections and they will say what they want."

                      Speaking at a D-8 summit meeting in July 2008, when asked to comment on whether he has called for the destruction of Israel he denied that his country would ever instigate military action, there being "no need for any measures by the Iranian people". Instead he claimed that "the Zionist regime" in Israel would eventually collapse on its own. "I assure you... there won't be any war in the future," both the BBC and AP quoted him as saying.[31][32]

                      And asked if he objected to the government of Israel or Jewish people, he said that "creating an objection against the Zionists doesn't mean that there are objections against the Jewish". He added that Jews lived in Iran and were represented in the country's parliament.[31]

                      In a September 2008 interview with Juan Gonzalez and Amy Goodman on the radio and television program Democracy Now!, Ahmadinejad was asked: "If the Palestinian leaders agree to a two-state solution, could Iran live with an Israeli state?" and replied

                      If they [the Palestinians] want to keep the Zionists, they can stay ... Whatever the people decide, we will respect it. I mean, it's very much in correspondence with our proposal to allow Palestinian people to decide through free referendums.[33]

                      Interviewer Juan Gonzalez called the reply "a tiny opening".[33] Another observer however dubbed it an "astonishing" admission "that Iran might agree to the existence of the state of Israel," and a "softening" of Ahmadinejad's "long-standing, point-blank anti-Israeli stance". Australian-born British human rights activist Peter Tatchell also asked whether the statement reflected opportunism on Ahmadinejad's part, or an openness by Iran "to options more moderate than his reported remarks about wiping the Israeli state off the map."[34]
                      and...

                      Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Israel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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