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Isreal vs Palestine - You Decide

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    #11
    Looks like most here would go nuclear.

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      #12
      Israel will annex the Jordan valley, ethnically cleanse it of Arabs, take the parts of the West Bank next to the underground water supplies, and then claim that they have created a fair two state solution despite having taken almost half the West Bank, including all of the best bits. America will agree. Britain and others will agree. The Palestinians will disagree. The Arab terrorists will continue killing innocent Israelis and a few soldiers, and Israel will continue killing lots of innocent Arabs, and a few terrorists.

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        #13
        Originally posted by zeitghost
        Gog and Magog, and the Gogian host...
        and Google too I shouldn't wonder - they're into everything!

        You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Clownio
          Is this a world cup group I haven't heard of ?


          I'll go for Israel though.

          2 - 1 after extra time.
          I think they've had enough time. Let's have a penalty shoot out to decide once and for all.
          Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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            #15
            Originally posted by DimPrawn
            Looks like most here would go nuclear.
            It's the only kind of language these people understand.

            Zeitghost has the right attitude.

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              #16
              glass table top time - it was only the americans holding the isralies back during gulf war 1, how can you negotiate with a palestinian leadership that sees terrorism and specifically human suicide bombs as legitimate political tools???

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                #17
                Originally posted by chunkymonkey
                glass table top time - it was only the americans holding the isralies back during gulf war 1, how can you negotiate with a palestinian leadership that sees terrorism and specifically human suicide bombs as legitimate political tools???
                How can you negotiate with an Israeli leadership that sees murder and maiming of innocent Palestinian men, women and children by the IDF as legitimate? Or forced ethnic cleansing, whereby Palestinians are forcibly evicted so that Jews can take their land? Or the beating up of Palestinians by the IDF for fun as documented by Jewish Israeli groups?

                Both sides commit terrorist acts. The difference is that one dresses the terrorism up in mollifying language: Taking approrpriate millitary action againts terrorists = firing missiles into a crowded market place and killing bystanders including children.

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                  #18
                  Britain and its sticky fingers overseas causes so many problems years after, the fact that the majority of the Arab world have/had agreed to "road map to peace" and to withdraw funding to terrorist groups (naimly hammas) and the fact that the UN and others have also withdrawn funding and support for Palestine points me in the direction of siding with the israles, if they were right surely their fellow arabs would be supporting them??

                  Just because both sides have used violence dosent mean they are right or wrong, its how they are perceived around the rest of the world that counts.

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                    #19
                    [QUOTE=chunkymonkey]Britain and its sticky fingers overseas causes so many problems years after, QUOTE]

                    You mean like assisting the Arab League overthrow the Ottoman Empire?
                    Last edited by Troll; 30 June 2006, 10:24.
                    How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by chunkymonkey
                      Britain and its sticky fingers overseas causes so many problems years after, the fact that the majority of the Arab world have/had agreed to "road map to peace" and to withdraw funding to terrorist groups (naimly hammas) and the fact that the UN and others have also withdrawn funding and support for Palestine points me in the direction of siding with the israles, if they were right surely their fellow arabs would be supporting them??

                      Just because both sides have used violence dosent mean they are right or wrong, its how they are perceived around the rest of the world that counts.
                      Pity Israel has ignored the terms of the road map for peace. When Hamas and others held a ceasefire, it was Israel that twice broke it by killing their leaders. Not surprisingly the extremists then broke the cease fire. And Israel has continued to expand settlements, contrary to the agreements. So what incentives do the Palestinians have to be docile when Israel announces business as usual?

                      BTW They have not withdrawn funding for Palestine. They have withdrawn funding for Hamas, the elected government. But if Israel had not been so oppressive, then the extremist loonies aka Hamas would not have won the elections.

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