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In response to  the comment that the Zionist or Jews never declared war on any  state perhaps this link  might help explain that  nasty little spat  spanning 1939-1945. 

 

Hardly the innocents as claimed are they and still their war games continue

 

http://rense.com/general84/declare.htm

 

To Put some context to you're link.

 

 

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mein_Kampf#cite_note-6

 

Hitler used the main thesis of "the Jewish peril", which posits a Jewish conspiracy to gain world leadership

 

Mein Kampf was written in 1925

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_boycott_of_German_goods

 

 

The Jewish boycott of German goods refers to one of the international Jewish responses to the policies of the Nazis.

 

 

It was hardly a war more a boycott.

 

 

To put even more context to this, the article posted comes from "The Barnes Review":

 

http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-files/groups/barnes-review

 

 

Founded by Willis Carto in 1994, The Barnes Review (TBR) is one of the most virulent anti-Semitic organizations around. Its flagship journal, The Barnes Review, and its website, Barnesreview.org, are dedicated to historical revisionism and Holocaust denial.
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amed after Harry Elmer Barnes, a prominent 20th-century anti-Semite and Holocaust denier, The Barnes Review was created by Willis Carto, who also founded the extreme right-wing Liberty Lobby and the Institute for Historical Review (IHR), another Holocaust denial organization. Carto created The Barnes Review as a rival to IHR after he was forced out by the IHR's leadership in 1993 for financial mismanagement. 

Claiming that its mission is to "tell the whole about history," TBR really practices an extremist form of revisionist history that includes defending the Nazi regime, denying the Holocaust, discounting the evils of slavery, and promoting white nationalism. The Barnes Review magazine has published articles entitled "Adolf Hitler — An Overlooked Candidate for the Nobel Prize?", "Treblinka Was No Death Camp", "Is There a Negro Race?", "‘Reconquista': The Mexican Plan to Take the Southwest", and "David Duke: An Awakening." The Barnes Review, like most of the radical-right institutions started by Willis Carto over the decades, also gives voice to any number of wild conspiracy theories. TBR's website puts it like this to its readers: "Many intelligent Americans still believe Pearl Harbor was a ‘surprise attack.' It was not. ... Many still believe Columbus (or Leif Ericsson) was first to America. He was not. ... Or what about proof that there was federal foreknowledge and complicity in the OKC bombing? There was. We can't even begin to discuss here the many questions that have never been answered about 9-11. The list of historical lies and distortions goes on and on and on. . ."

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They started the conflict

 
Stop Lying

 


Is that so? If I'm "lying" than prove me wrong. The 1929 Hebron Massacre of Jewish families might be a good starting point for you to begin your education, but there were plenty of unprovoked Arab atrocities before that.

 

Stop it! No one is buying your nonsense - the conflict is the land grab of Palestine by European Askenazi Zionists by terror. Nothing indigenous about these foreigners who displaced millions of native inhabitants. As long as the Zionists do not deal with their original sin of land theft, and the current sin of occupation, collective punishments, war crimes including the use of Arab children as human shields, there will be conflict.

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Maybe the American pro-Israeli stance is not because of the Jewish lobby ( maybe), but maybe it's because the US was founded on a similar scenario; Indigenous people, overrun and killed with superior forces in number and armament, for their land. You can hardly condemn Israel for doing the same thing.


Do you know anything about history at all? You have got it all backwards. The Jews were the Indigenous people in the area and they were vastly outnumbered by the Arabs who started the whole conflict. However, they overcame the enormous odds against them and defeated the Arab aggressors over and over again.

 

Please get the facts straight. From at least the 5th century on the Jews were a minority in Palestine.

 


"Indigenous" has nothing to do with a minority or a majority. It has to do with who originated in a particular place. The Jews were there something like 2,000 years before the so-called "Palestinians", who only started calling themselves that after the Jews won several wars that the Arabs had started and LOST.  The Jews have has a continuous presence in the area known as Palestine for well over 3,000 years and there is all kinds of written and archaeological  evidence to prove it. 
By the way, the Babylonians, Assyrians, and others are ALL LONG GONE, so they don't really count. tongue.png

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In response to  the comment that the Zionist or Jews never declared war on any  state perhaps this link  might help explain that  nasty little spat  spanning 1939-1945. 

 

Hardly the innocents as claimed are they and still their war games continue

 

http://rense.com/general84/declare.htm

 

From time to time some of us make errors by using unresearched sources, this is an instance of such error of judgement based on lack of research motives and bias of the source.

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They started the conflict

 
Stop Lying


Is that so? If I'm "lying" than prove me wrong. The 1929 Hebron Massacre of Jewish families might be a good starting point for you to begin your education, but there were plenty of unprovoked Arab atrocities before that.

Stop it! No one is buying your nonsense


In other words, you can not prove that I am "lying". because you can not dispute actual facts with name calling and hysterics. Funny how that works.
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In response to  the comment that the Zionist or Jews never declared war on any  state perhaps this link  might help explain that  nasty little spat  spanning 1939-1945. 

 

Hardly the innocents as claimed are they and still their war games continue

 

http://rense.com/general84/declare.htm

 

From time to time some of us make errors by using unresearched sources, this is an instance of such error of judgement based on lack of research motives and bias of the source.

 

Interesting. Well, you are a lot more tolerant than me of people posting obviously virulent ant-semitic revisionist history material. There is a good reason holocaust denial is illegal in some countries. 

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In response to  the comment that the Zionist or Jews never declared war on any  state perhaps this link  might help explain that  nasty little spat  spanning 1939-1945. 
 
Hardly the innocents as claimed are they and still their war games continue
 
http://rense.com/general84/declare.htm

 
From time to time some of us make errors by using unresearched sources, this is an instance of such error of judgement based on lack of research motives and bias of the source.

 


You guys do realize that foolish article is on all the neo-Nazi, KKK and anti-Semitic websites along with the The Protocols of the Elders of Zion hoax (except they think that it was real)? Did you notice that  the Daily Express article does not -- anywhere in the article -- mention any single Jew, either a leader of a group or an individual, by name. Not even one name?
Some organizations are mentioned, like the Board of Deputies of British Jews, who, the article claims, will meet two days later "to discuss the German situation." Ironically, the London Times of March 27 - three days later - reported that the Board of Deputies did not agree with a boycott and the U.K. had one of the largest Jewish populations of western Europe at the time.
A few Jews in the US did call for a boycott and who could blame them - not the one in the article - but most Jews ignored it and the economic effect on Germany was almost nil.This old "article" is nothing but anti-Semitic propaganda of the worst kind. 

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Maybe the American pro-Israeli stance is not because of the Jewish lobby ( maybe), but maybe it's because the US was founded on a similar scenario; Indigenous people, overrun and killed with superior forces in number and armament, for their land. You can hardly condemn Israel for doing the same thing.


Do you know anything about history at all? You have got it all backwards. The Jews were the Indigenous people in the area and they were vastly outnumbered by the Arabs who started the whole conflict. However, they overcame the enormous odds against them and defeated the Arab aggressors over and over again.

 

Please get the facts straight. From at least the 5th century on the Jews were a minority in Palestine.

 


"Indigenous" has nothing to do with a minority or a majority. It has to do with who originated in a particular place. The Jews were there something like 2,000 years before the so-called "Palestinians", who only started calling themselves that after the Jews won several wars that the Arabs had started and LOST.  The Jews have has a continuous presence in the area known as Palestine for well over 3,000 years and there is all kinds of written and archaeological  evidence to prove it. 
By the way, the Babylonians, Assyrians, and others are ALL LONG GONE, so they don't really count. tongue.png

 

 

Jews are a religion not a race, so your argument about some sort of hereditary claim on Palestine is false. (indigenous people or not..unless you believe that God gave only to them a completely empty land flowing with milk and honey..beggars belief) 

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Maybe the American pro-Israeli stance is not because of the Jewish lobby ( maybe), but maybe it's because the US was founded on a similar scenario; Indigenous people, overrun and killed with superior forces in number and armament, for their land. You can hardly condemn Israel for doing the same thing.


Do you know anything about history at all? You have got it all backwards. The Jews were the Indigenous people in the area and they were vastly outnumbered by the Arabs who started the whole conflict. However, they overcame the enormous odds against them and defeated the Arab aggressors over and over again.

 

Please get the facts straight. From at least the 5th century on the Jews were a minority in Palestine.

 


"Indigenous" has nothing to do with a minority or a majority. It has to do with who originated in a particular place. The Jews were there something like 2,000 years before the so-called "Palestinians", who only started calling themselves that after the Jews won several wars that the Arabs had started and LOST.  The Jews have has a continuous presence in the area known as Palestine for well over 3,000 years and there is all kinds of written and archaeological  evidence to prove it. 
By the way, the Babylonians, Assyrians, and others are ALL LONG GONE, so they don't really count. tongue.png

 

 

Have you read the discussion on the common origins of Jews and Muslims, relevance to todays conflict etc Lengthy interesting discussion between a supporter of Israel and the other supporting Palestinian Arabs, an example:

 

"Roosevelt sent an emissary to Palestine to ask the Zionists what their aims were. The reply can be read in the published archives of our State Department: one, to take over all of Palestine and part of Transjordan; two, to transfer the existing population to Iraq; three, to become the dominant political power in the Levant"

 

http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_burton_h_060905_the_common_origin_of.htm

 

 

 

 

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You miss the point completely, but then, you don't want to get the point. Like all pro-Israelis you point blank refuse to see the immense inequity between the two sides, the huge difference in defence or attack capability, and the greatly disproportionate amount of damage/death inflicted in this tit-for-tat long-running conflict.
 
You also fail to acknowledge that Israel ties Palestinian hands behind their backs. The fights them. Cowards. Murderous cowards the lot of them.
 
Maybe the American pro-Israeli stance is not because of the Jewish lobby ( maybe), but maybe it's because the US was founded on a similar scenario; Indigenous people, overrun and killed with superior forces in number and armament, for their land. You can hardly condemn Israel for doing the same thing.

 
You are spot on for a change, i have missed the point.
 
So lets try again.
 
I asked you simple question twice now and twice you have responded with unrelated or at times incoherent response.
 
So, let me ask you again, feel free to ask if you do not understand any part of the question.
 
So my question to you again is 
 
It is Hamas who is firing rockets and refusing ceasefire, so you would think it would be Hamas fighting IDF, right?

So could you explain why Hamas hardly suffers any casualties ? Is it because they are hiding like rats or the number of civilians is not a truthful number and a huge number of people In that list are actually Hamas fighters ? 
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You miss the point completely, but then, you don't want to get the point. Like all pro-Israelis you point blank refuse to see the immense inequity between the two sides, the huge difference in defence or attack capability, and the greatly disproportionate amount of damage/death inflicted in this tit-for-tat long-running conflict.
 
You also fail to acknowledge that Israel ties Palestinian hands behind their backs. The fights them. Cowards. Murderous cowards the lot of them.
 
Maybe the American pro-Israeli stance is not because of the Jewish lobby ( maybe), but maybe it's because the US was founded on a similar scenario; Indigenous people, overrun and killed with superior forces in number and armament, for their land. You can hardly condemn Israel for doing the same thing.

 
You are spot on for a change, i have missed the point.
 
So lets try again.
 
I asked you simple question twice now and twice you have responded with unrelated or at times incoherent response.
 
So, let me ask you again, feel free to ask if you do not understand any part of the question.
 
So my question to you again is 
 
It is Hamas who is firing rockets and refusing ceasefire, so you would think it would be Hamas fighting IDF, right?

So could you explain why Hamas hardly suffers any casualties ? Is it because they are hiding like rats or the number of civilians is not a truthful number and a huge number of people In that list are actually Hamas fighters ? 

 

 

from the BBC and Israeli govt sources...

 

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-28397215

 

More than 500 Palestinians, mainly civilians, have been killed since the Israeli offensive began 13 days ago, Gaza's health ministry says.

Israel says it has killed at least 120 militants since Thursday night when it launched a ground offensive, the second phase of a military operation that began on 8 July.

The basic math indicates 24% Hamas/IJ fighters and 76% innocent civilians.

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That is what the dictionary says:

 

 

eth·nic [eth-nik]
adjective
1.
pertaining to or characteristic of a people, especially a group (ethnic group) sharing a common and distinctive culture, religion, language, or the like.

 

So Israel having been given sole ownership of the land by their imaginary supernatural friend God is now also claiming Palestine on the strength of the Oxford English Dictionary.

 

gimme a break!

 

 

 

Nonsense. They have sole ownership of Israel, because they accepted the UN deal and because they have won numerous wars that the Arabs started and started and LOST.

 

 

The only UN resolution Israel has ever accepted is 181 way back in 1947 recommending the partition of Palestine...the 100s of others since then they have ignored.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_UN_resolutions_concerning_Israel_and_Palestine

 

... a selective memory is handy at times, eh?

 

btw  it is illegal in the 21st century according to the UN Charter and the Geneva Convention to annex land occupied in war. It's also illegal to refuse repatriation of refugees who naturally flee during time of war.

 

Israel has fired the first shot in every single war from 1967 onwards apart from 1973 when Egypt fought to regain Sinai. caught the Israelis on the hop.

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The only UN resolution Israel has ever accepted is 181 way back in 1947 recommending the partition of Palestine...the 100s of others since then they have ignored.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_UN_resolutions_concerning_Israel_and_Palestine

 

... a selective memory is handy at times, eh?

 

btw  it is illegal in the 21st century according to the UN Charter and the Geneva Convention to annex land occupied in war. It's also illegal to refuse repatriation of refugees who naturally flee during time of war.

 

Israel has fired the first shot in every single war from 1967 onwards apart from 1973 when Egypt fought to regain Sinai. caught the Israelis on the hop.

 

 

How sweet. Such niceties. "It is illegal."

 

Who the hell does the UN think it is, telling a sovereign nation what it can and can't do? I have news for you. The UN has no power. 

 

You are disingenuous in saying that Israel fired the first shot...  In 1967 several countries were gathering to attack Israel. Israel learned of it and hit with pre-emptive strikes and blew their enemies away in just 6 days. So, yeah, Israel fired the first shot(s) to save its country from what was going to happen to it.

 

I continue to be amazed that some people think countries should cede their sovereignty to wimpy PC do-nothings such as the UN. Sign and follow enough UN rules and you won't even have a country anymore - just as is happening in Europe.

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The only UN resolution Israel has ever accepted is 181 way back in 1947 recommending the partition of Palestine..


That is the only one that they need. They have a thriving country. They have one of the best armies in the world and they have the US as their best friend. Unfortunately, much of the modern UN are hypocrites that unfairly badger Israel and should be ignored as much as possible 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhWgZu6tcZU
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This is crazy.
 
Innocent people are dying and we have numerous posts across several threads discussing history an ancient holy books.


All Hamas has to do is stop firing rockets and Israel will stop trying to find them. That is the solution and it should happen right now.

 

 

They are words a 7 year old would understand, but unfortunately it needs to be put into words that a 3 year old can understand, as 3 appears to be the approximate level of understanding for Hamas.

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You miss the point completely, but then, you don't want to get the point. Like all pro-Israelis you point blank refuse to see the immense inequity between the two sides, the huge difference in defence or attack capability, and the greatly disproportionate amount of damage/death inflicted in this tit-for-tat long-running conflict.
 
You also fail to acknowledge that Israel ties Palestinian hands behind their backs. The fights them. Cowards. Murderous cowards the lot of them.
 
Maybe the American pro-Israeli stance is not because of the Jewish lobby ( maybe), but maybe it's because the US was founded on a similar scenario; Indigenous people, overrun and killed with superior forces in number and armament, for their land. You can hardly condemn Israel for doing the same thing.

 
You are spot on for a change, i have missed the point.
 
So lets try again.
 
I asked you simple question twice now and twice you have responded with unrelated or at times incoherent response.
 
So, let me ask you again, feel free to ask if you do not understand any part of the question.
 
So my question to you again is 
 
It is Hamas who is firing rockets and refusing ceasefire, so you would think it would be Hamas fighting IDF, right?

So could you explain why Hamas hardly suffers any casualties ? Is it because they are hiding like rats or the number of civilians is not a truthful number and a huge number of people In that list are actually Hamas fighters ? 

 

 

from the BBC and Israeli govt sources...

 

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-28397215

 

More than 500 Palestinians, mainly civilians, have been killed since the Israeli offensive began 13 days ago, Gaza's health ministry says.

Israel says it has killed at least 120 militants since Thursday night when it launched a ground offensive, the second phase of a military operation that began on 8 July.

The basic math indicates 24% Hamas/IJ fighters and 76% innocent civilians.

 

 

Glad you came to his rescue.thumbsup.gif

 

So, then Gaza health ministry is Hamas, right? So they would not lie?

 

Is there a way the distinguish between civilians and hamas militants?

 

And lastly, i will ask you, since you decided to jump in to help.

 

Hamas are the ones fighting with IDF, why are they not in the front lines? 

 

In case you struggle with a question, i will explain.

 

IDF are fighting Hamas to protects its civilians. IDF are in the front lines and are getting killed.

 

Hamas is fighting IDF to(supposedly) protect its civilians. Hamas are not in the front line and are not getting killed.

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You are disingenuous in saying that Israel fired the first shot...  In 1967 several countries were gathering to attack Israel. Israel learned of it and hit with pre-emptive strikes and blew their enemies away in just 6 days. So, yeah, Israel fired the first shot(s) to save its country from what was going to happen to it.


Of course he is disingenuous. Five Arab armies gathered on Israel's borders in 1967 and Egypt closed the Straits of Tiran to all Israeli shipping. Nasser ordered the UN Emergency Force, stationed in the Sinai since 1956, to withdraw. He challenged Israel to fight almost daily, "Our basic objective will be the destruction of Israel. The Arab people want to fight." The Arabs asked for a fight and they got it! Edited by Ulysses G.
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The only UN resolution Israel has ever accepted is 181 way back in 1947 recommending the partition of Palestine...the 100s of others since then they have ignored.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_UN_resolutions_concerning_Israel_and_Palestine

 

... a selective memory is handy at times, eh?

 

btw  it is illegal in the 21st century according to the UN Charter and the Geneva Convention to annex land occupied in war. It's also illegal to refuse repatriation of refugees who naturally flee during time of war.

 

Israel has fired the first shot in every single war from 1967 onwards apart from 1973 when Egypt fought to regain Sinai. caught the Israelis on the hop.

 

 

How sweet. Such niceties. "It is illegal."

 

Who the hell does the UN think it is, telling a sovereign nation what it can and can't do? I have news for you. The UN has no power. 

 

You are disingenuous in saying that Israel fired the first shot...  In 1967 several countries were gathering to attack Israel. Israel learned of it and hit with pre-emptive strikes and blew their enemies away in just 6 days. So, yeah, Israel fired the first shot(s) to save its country from what was going to happen to it.

 

I continue to be amazed that some people think countries should cede their sovereignty to wimpy PC do-nothings such as the UN. Sign and follow enough UN rules and you won't even have a country anymore - just as is happening in Europe.

 

 

So there we have it, you admit Israel doesn't give a hoot about the only legal global body that exists...... the UN. ..except of course when you need to quote the 1947 partition plan.

 

You admit then that Israel It is a truly a rogue, pariah state. 

 

The UN would have more teeth if the US had more control over its spoilt brat instead of being the sole country to veto any vote that condemns israeli behavior

 

It's time Israel came in from the cold and accepted 21st century standards of civilization.

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You are disingenuous in saying that Israel fired the first shot...  In 1967 several countries were gathering to attack Israel. Israel learned of it and hit with pre-emptive strikes and blew their enemies away in just 6 days. So, yeah, Israel fired the first shot(s) to save its country from what was going to happen to it.


Of course he is disingenuous. Five Arab armies gathered on Israel's borders in 1967 and Egypt closed the Straits of Tiran to all Israeli shipping. Nasser ordered the UN Emergency Force, stationed in the Sinai since 1956, to withdraw. He challenged Israel to fight almost daily, "Our basic objective will be the destruction of Israel. The Arab people want to fight." The Arabs asked for a fight and they got it!

 

 

You admit then that israel fired the first shot bombing Egyptian airports.

 

Israel always fires the first shot as it has done so again in Gaza now, then hunts around for a pretext to justify itself.

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Do you know anything about history at all? You have got it all backwards. The Jews were the Indigenous people in the area and they were vastly outnumbered by the Arabs who started the whole conflict. However, they overcame the enormous odds against them and defeated the Arab aggressors over and over again.

 

Please get the facts straight. From at least the 5th century on the Jews were a minority in Palestine.

 


"Indigenous" has nothing to do with a minority or a majority. It has to do with who originated in a particular place. The Jews were there something like 2,000 years before the so-called "Palestinians", who only started calling themselves that after the Jews won several wars that the Arabs had started and LOST.  The Jews have has a continuous presence in the area known as Palestine for well over 3,000 years and there is all kinds of written and archaeological  evidence to prove it. 
By the way, the Babylonians, Assyrians, and others are ALL LONG GONE, so they don't really count. tongue.png

 

 

Jews are a religion not a race, so your argument about some sort of hereditary claim on Palestine is false. (indigenous people or not..unless you believe that God gave only to them a completely empty land flowing with milk and honey..beggars belief) 

 

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judaism

 

Judaism claims a historical continuity spanning more than 3,000 years. Judaism has its roots as a structured religion in the Middle East during the Bronze Age

 

Jews are an ethnoreligious group[21] and include those born Jewish and converts to Judaism.

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You miss the point completely, but then, you don't want to get the point. Like all pro-Israelis you point blank refuse to see the immense inequity between the two sides, the huge difference in defence or attack capability, and the greatly disproportionate amount of damage/death inflicted in this tit-for-tat long-running conflict.
 
You also fail to acknowledge that Israel ties Palestinian hands behind their backs. The fights them. Cowards. Murderous cowards the lot of them.
 
Maybe the American pro-Israeli stance is not because of the Jewish lobby ( maybe), but maybe it's because the US was founded on a similar scenario; Indigenous people, overrun and killed with superior forces in number and armament, for their land. You can hardly condemn Israel for doing the same thing.

 
You are spot on for a change, i have missed the point.
 
So lets try again.
 
I asked you simple question twice now and twice you have responded with unrelated or at times incoherent response.
 
So, let me ask you again, feel free to ask if you do not understand any part of the question.
 
So my question to you again is 
 
It is Hamas who is firing rockets and refusing ceasefire, so you would think it would be Hamas fighting IDF, right?

So could you explain why Hamas hardly suffers any casualties ? Is it because they are hiding like rats or the number of civilians is not a truthful number and a huge number of people In that list are actually Hamas fighters ? 

 

 

from the BBC and Israeli govt sources...

 

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-28397215

 

More than 500 Palestinians, mainly civilians, have been killed since the Israeli offensive began 13 days ago, Gaza's health ministry says.

Israel says it has killed at least 120 militants since Thursday night when it launched a ground offensive, the second phase of a military operation that began on 8 July.

The basic math indicates 24% Hamas/IJ fighters and 76% innocent civilians.

 

 

Glad you came to his rescue.thumbsup.gif

 

So, then Gaza health ministry is Hamas, right? So they would not lie?

 

Is there a way the distinguish between civilians and hamas militants?

 

And lastly, i will ask you, since you decided to jump in to help.

 

Hamas are the ones fighting with IDF, why are they not in the front lines? 

 

In case you struggle with a question, i will explain.

 

IDF are fighting Hamas to protects its civilians. IDF are in the front lines and are getting killed.

 

Hamas is fighting IDF to(supposedly) protect its civilians. Hamas are not in the front line and are not getting killed.

 

 

>>Is there a way to distinguish between civilians and hamas militants?

...the Israeli government seems to be able to when they quote 120 militants killed. are they fifth columnist spies too along with respected BBC journalists?

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You are disingenuous in saying that Israel fired the first shot...  In 1967 several countries were gathering to attack Israel. Israel learned of it and hit with pre-emptive strikes and blew their enemies away in just 6 days. So, yeah, Israel fired the first shot(s) to save its country from what was going to happen to it.


Of course he is disingenuous. Five Arab armies gathered on Israel's borders in 1967 and Egypt closed the Straits of Tiran to all Israeli shipping. Nasser ordered the UN Emergency Force, stationed in the Sinai since 1956, to withdraw. He challenged Israel to fight almost daily, "Our basic objective will be the destruction of Israel. The Arab people want to fight." The Arabs asked for a fight and they got it!

 

 

You admit then that israel fired the first shot bombing Egyptian airports.

 

Israel always fires the first shot as it has done so again in Gaza now, then hunts around for a pretext to justify itself.

 

 

And it had nothing to do with the fact Hamas were firing rockets at Israel. Israel fired the first shot? incredible. 

 

I would have to say you are trolling this topic. I haven't  read one comment of yours that has any credibility to it.

 

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You are disingenuous in saying that Israel fired the first shot...  In 1967 several countries were gathering to attack Israel. Israel learned of it and hit with pre-emptive strikes and blew their enemies away in just 6 days. So, yeah, Israel fired the first shot(s) to save its country from what was going to happen to it.


Of course he is disingenuous. Five Arab armies gathered on Israel's borders in 1967 and Egypt closed the Straits of Tiran to all Israeli shipping. Nasser ordered the UN Emergency Force, stationed in the Sinai since 1956, to withdraw. He challenged Israel to fight almost daily, "Our basic objective will be the destruction of Israel. The Arab people want to fight." The Arabs asked for a fight and they got it!

 

 

You admit then that israel fired the first shot bombing Egyptian airports.

 

Israel always fires the first shot as it has done so again in Gaza now, then hunts around for a pretext to justify itself.

 

 

And it had nothing to do with the fact Hamas were firing rockets at Israel. Israel fired the first shot? incredible. 

 

I would have to say you are trolling this topic. I haven't  read one comment of yours that has any credibility to it.

 

 

 

- 15 May the 2 consecutive killings of Palestinian teenagers in cold blood  captured on CCTV cameras

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beitunia_killings

- 11 June: Israeli air strike kills two Palestinians, including one child.

http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/timeline-israel-gaza-conflict-1595503520#sthash.vLkZ1NwV.dpuf

 

...the day before the 3 Israeli teenagers were kidnapped which supposedly started this whole furore.

 

>>I haven't  read one comment of yours that has any credibility to it.

...your problem if you fail to research my posts.

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...the Israeli government seems to be able to when they quote 120 militants killed. are they fifth columnist spies too along with respected BBC journalists?

 
I asked you a simple questionrolleyes.gif  , i even went further to elaborate to make sure you understood
 
Is it too hard to answer? no google searches to  post someone else's opinion?

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...the Israeli government seems to be able to when they quote 120 militants killed. are they fifth columnist spies too along with respected BBC journalists?

 
I asked you a simple questionrolleyes.gif  , i even went further to elaborate to make sure you understood
 
Is it too hard to answer? no google searches to  post someone else's opinion?

 

 

just read the BBC item yourself and argue with the BBC reporter about his sources and credibility. neither you nor I were there, but somehow you appear to have more detailed information.

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