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Old 09-30-11, 06:18 AM   #31
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Will UN back Israelis killing women and children when missiles from west bank fall on Tel Aviv?
Bunker mentality again.
Have you ever perhaps thought that killing women and children isn't very efffective if you are trying to target missiles.
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Old 09-30-11, 06:27 AM   #32
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Bunker mentality again.
Have you ever perhaps thought that killing women and children isn't very efffective if you are trying to target missiles.
What ever Tribesman...
Bunker mentality is adequate for the situation.
I would be very glad if you just could describe to me proper strategy to deal with the issue.
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Old 09-30-11, 06:36 AM   #33
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What ever Tribesman...
Bunker mentality is adequate for the situation.
Bunker mentality is a major part of the problem.

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I would be very glad if you just could describe to me proper strategy to deal with the issue.
What again?
you will only hunker down and insist that the narrow view from your bunker is the only reality and no one else can have any view as their perspective is different so can't be valid.
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Old 09-30-11, 06:47 AM   #34
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What again?
you will only hunker down and insist that the narrow view from your bunker is the only reality and no one else can have any view as their perspective is different so can't be valid.
Again?
Don't bother just put a link where you did - my ME indisputable affair expert.
Besides writing few sentences in English must be much easier for you than it is for me.
If i don't and most likely will not agree with you and...try to take your view apart then let it be....its not that your world will crumble around you will it?
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Old 09-30-11, 07:18 AM   #35
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Damn MH, will you stop feeding the troll? You let him crap up every thread you post to by replying to him. Put him on ignore and have done with it.
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Old 09-30-11, 08:12 AM   #36
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Here we go again....
There wasn't Jewish state for 2000 years blah blah blah....Still there are Jewish people.
From my perspective there is no difference between 2000 years and 20 years
Jews had been hunted all over Europe including modern "civilised" history.
Return to land of Israel was always Jewish dream which seriously began with mostly secular Zionist movement.
Thank you for your answer and opinion.
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Do palestinians deserve their own state?
Facts on the ground are as such that Jews and Palestinians need to compromise.
Question is what is the nature of compromise and if compromise will end the conflict.
I don't support one state solution, because I don't see any hope of peace with it. I support too state option as bad alternative which may or may not bring peace. What I would like to know from you is that how serious Israel really is about peace? Also how declaring Jerusalem as undividable capital of Israel helps negotiations?
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Abu mazen talk about settlements because it sounds right for his cause.
At the same time PA official put out statement that Palestinian state must be Jews free while they argue about returning millions of Palestinian refugees into Israel.
As I said earlier, I'm not perfect. I don't know every thing and that was reason to my question in first place. Btw I didn't know about Jew free requirement although that is not really surprising and I strongly disagree with idea of Palestinian refugees returning to Israel if they get their own country.
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Thing is that when you ask politically involved Palestinian about peace process he will tell you that two state solution is just a temporary step toward whole Palestine.
Link please? I had never hear this kind of claim.
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Creating Palestinian state just to win some sympathy of a Fin or Swed is the easy part question is if this will end the conflict.
Question is what will happen when Abu Mazen is gone and West bank will become terrorist habitat for continuation of struggle against Zionist.
Valid concern and I don't have answer to that question.
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Will UN back Israelis killing women and children when missiles from west bank fall on Tel Aviv?
Do you imply that deaths of women and children during your country's responses to terrorist attacks is intentional instead of accidental?!
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August is at it again
Hey august why not take your own advice and stop trolling, once again you add nothing to the topic but just do your drive-by trolling again and again.



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If i don't and most likely will not agree with you and...try to take your view apart then let it be....its not that your world will crumble around you will it?
Not in the slightest, but unfortunately the policies you support are pretty much guaranteed to ensure your world will.


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Link please? I had never hear this kind of claim.
That is fairly common, though vital words are missing from what MH wrote, then again if the words were included then the statement he wrote would have no impact.

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Do you imply that deaths of women and children during your country's responses to terrorist attacks is intentional instead of accidental?!
Did you notice that it made no sense?
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Old 09-30-11, 08:42 AM   #38
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Thing is that when you ask politically involved Palestinian about peace process he will tell you that two state solution is just a temporary step toward whole Palestine.
Link please? I had never hear this kind of claim.
this article is about a poll where Palestinians claim that: http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomac...state-1.325793

note: the poll above is made by a pro-Israeli organization, especially in emotional biased topics like this, it is exteremely important to check out who makes a poll and - if possible - the exact questions, as little changes in the questions can make enormous differences; do you want Pepsi?, do you want Coke?, do you want Pepsi or Coke? do you want a Pepsi if you can't have a Coke?

Also take a look at these polls: most Palestinians want a two-state-solution (from AP)

and this from a pro-Palestinian organization: 70 percent of the Palestinians want a one-state-solution - together with 75% of Palestinians who deny Israel's right to exist

IF all those surveys are correct, one can come to the come to the conclusion, that a two-state-solution is seen as temporary, or more blunt: first the Pepsi, then the Coke
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Old 09-30-11, 08:50 AM   #39
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Bunker mentality again.
Have you ever perhaps thought that killing women and children isn't very efffective
Yes, it's a shame. However these little buggers are hard to target due to their size. It also makes it more complicated that those brats often hide near their moms, so women are unfortunately a collateral loss
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Old 09-30-11, 09:00 AM   #40
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and this from a pro-Palestinian organization......
In principle?
In principle that should be 100% not 75% and it should be 100% across the board.
That is an undeniable fact, its written in black and white, signed sealed and delivered.
However events have turned out differently and they now have to deal with the reality
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Old 09-30-11, 09:36 AM   #41
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I could have sworn that the US, France and South America were the primary destinations for the former middle eastern populations, with the exception of the Morrocans and Iraqi in the 1950s who mainly went to Israel.


Did they?
CAPS LOCK strikes again.
oh wow! capslock strikes again! that's big of you to don the mantle of patroller of proper form in internet discussion. I used limited uppercase for emphasis.

what's your justification for your excessive and childish use of emoticons, that renders that such a superior form of polite discussion and allows you to stand on the giddy heights and pass disdain on someone who may press the shift button for the occasional word?

anyway, it's true many jews also settled in france. South America i know less about. Argentina took in a large number of ashkenazi just before ww2, but that's different.

around the time of the 6-day war, jews in several arab countries had their citizenships revoked, and for other reasons life became difficult in those countries. Israel was prepared to settle them all within her borders and give them citizenship.

you may contrast this with the response to Palestinians arriving as refugees in neighbouring arab countries.

One might be led to think there was some overarching policy behind these differing experiences.
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Old 09-30-11, 10:14 AM   #42
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oh wow! capslock strikes again! that's big of you to don the mantle of patroller of proper form in internet discussion. I used limited uppercase for emphasis.
Yes, and you put the emphasis on a point that isn't actually true. Thats when CAPSLOCK strikes
Its a frequent occurance when someone puts the emphasis in big letters, they draw attention to the very thing that diminishes their point rather than emphasises it.
You could have chosen any of whole pile of nasty crap Egypt did to its Jewish population over a period of several decades, but if you want to claim that at one specific point they did something to ALL then you had better be sure it was all, you ought to also check about the international protests about its actions too over the expulsions, imprisonments and murders.
Which of course could tie in nicely with peace plan proposalsd concerning jewish refugees from arab/muslim states and the occupied territories as six of the recent different proposals from different factions/states deal with the problem of that too.

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what's your justification for your excessive and childish use of emoticons
excessive? childish?
A picture paints a thousand words.

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One might be led to think there was some overarching policy behind these differing experiences.
Really, you mean one might be desperate to bring in as many people as possible from outside to try and address the local demographic inbalance it has always had and probably always will have.
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Old 09-30-11, 11:18 AM   #43
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this article is about a poll where Palestinians claim that: http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomac...state-1.325793

note: the poll above is made by a pro-Israeli organization, especially in emotional biased topics like this, it is exteremely important to check out who makes a poll and - if possible - the exact questions, as little changes in the questions can make enormous differences; do you want Pepsi?, do you want Coke?, do you want Pepsi or Coke? do you want a Pepsi if you can't have a Coke?

Also take a look at these polls: most Palestinians want a two-state-solution (from AP)

and this from a pro-Palestinian organization: 70 percent of the Palestinians want a one-state-solution - together with 75% of Palestinians who deny Israel's right to exist

IF all those surveys are correct, one can come to the come to the conclusion, that a two-state-solution is seen as temporary, or more blunt: first the Pepsi, then the Coke
Thanks for the links because i had none.
My view was based on some observations and real life chit chats which may be problematic in Internet discussions.

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I don't support one state solution, because I don't see any hope of peace with it. I support too state option as bad alternative which may or may not bring peace. What I would like to know from you is that how serious Israel really is about peace? Also how declaring Jerusalem as undividable capital of Israel helps negotiations?
Eastern Jerusalem had been offered to Palestinians when Ehud Barak was PM and by other previous governments.
When precondition to peace talks is stopping construction in Gilo neighborhood or Har'Homa and Male'Adumim there is nothing to talk about.
Those are whole Jewish parts of Jerusalem and its like demanding freeze of constructions in Tel-Aviv.
Totally nuts....again it looks great...Jews are building again.
I would like someone to point out to all the illegal settlements that are dismantled inside west bank by IDF and Police.

That's again -ground reality from my perspective.
Israelis did not ask for all the wars and its small price for arabs to pay for peace.
Historically they never had regard for human life...they start war then lose then UN votes as nothing happens-what do they have to lose?
1967 borders as precondition are out of question.

From my perspective(i'm quite leftist i guess) i don't mind giving Palestinian populated parts of Jerusalem to PA.
Question is if this will ensure peace and stability or simply cause every idiot with 50mm mortal to be able to shell city centre.
Oh...you would have to run a poll with Israeli Arabs there...do they really want to be part of PA?
You just might be surprised.

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Do you imply that deaths of women and children during your country's responses to terrorist attacks is intentional instead of accidental?!
No.. but its unavoidable.
The tactics used by terrorists ensures this since it further damages view about Israel in public opinion around the world.
Operation "cast lead" and goldstone report is good recent example.
It took long time for goldstone to conclude that he might be wrong but the damage was done.
Israelis are baby killers anyway.
The absurd..Tzipi Livni who is in opposition from left to current government was charged with war crimes and could not enter UK.
If i remember just last month the charges had been dismissed.
Simply put it the UN and international law created atmosphere for terrorism to thrive.
its a win or nothing to lose situation for them...all they need is to manage it well.
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Old 09-30-11, 11:23 AM   #44
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Really, you mean one might be desperate to bring in as many people as possible from outside to try and address the local demographic inbalance it has always had and probably always will have.
i am aware of the inherent demographic tension regarding israel as a jewish democratic state - but i am not convinced that was as significant a factor in the politics of the 50's - 60's as it is today. At the time i would say it was more a response to the question of "What is Israel for?"

but you don't wonder about the contrasting treatment of arab refugees. this was also a political decision.

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excessive? childish?
A picture paints a thousand words.
as you say..

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Yes, and you put the emphasis on a point that isn't actually true. Thats when CAPSLOCK strikes
Its a frequent occurance when someone puts the emphasis in big letters, they draw attention to the very thing that diminishes their point rather than emphasises it.
You could have chosen any of whole pile of nasty crap Egypt did to its Jewish population over a period of several decades, but if you want to claim that at one specific point they did something to ALL then you had better be sure it was all, you ought to also check about the international protests about its actions too over the expulsions, imprisonments and murders.
Which of course could tie in nicely with peace plan proposalsd concerning jewish refugees from arab/muslim states and the occupied territories as six of the recent different proposals from different factions/states deal with the problem of that too.
oh whatever! yes, we are all outraged about the expulsion of middle eastern jews now. i read about it everyday. there's always a footnote about it whenever there's an article about the plight of palestinians.

And omg the difference between ALL and all and practically all. Expulsion without mentioning accompanying pogroms, murders, arson, dispossession of property, and mentioning Egypt without also mentioning Iran, Iraq, Libya and whoever else. Holy smokes. And failing to mention that although many went to Israel, some also went to France and america. I can feel the whole case just collapsing around me.

Yes you are completely right and i was completely wrong. I'm going to go and drown my sorrows in a friday evening beer.

And Tribesman, I promise I will never use caps again, and henceforth will join you in the art of emoticon usage



i think it makes the point rather well - how does it come across to you?
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Old 09-30-11, 11:28 AM   #45
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What about eastern european Jews that went to USA and Sweden or Germany...some even stayed in Poland....
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