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Apr 25, 2002
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I would have liked to visit Lebanon before the most recent round of Israeli destruction. I have heard Beirut is like the Paris of the middle-east, but with a sea side view (if Paris had oil slicks and bomb craters).
 
Sep 12, 2004
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THAT'S RIGHT. KEEP EXPOSING YOURSELF. YOU DON'T HAVE A LEGITMATE ARGUMENT IN REGARDS TO A POLTICAL DISCUSSION. YOU JUST HATE JEWS, FAGGOT.
there was no arguement.
people were posting pictures of israeli excess and palestine poverty.
and one picture was of the illegal wall.
so i posted what banksy thought about that wall.
you have to admit, that takes balls to do what he did solo.

i dont hate jews i just dont agree with zionist sympathizers.
your fear is not justification for what happens in palestine...

i grew up with homeboys who lived on shitty reservations all their lives and aint no fucking casinos in the great plains...
so blame my political views on the Kiowa and Commanche tribes in the 405

FREE PALESTINE.
 
Jun 1, 2002
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there was no arguement.
people were posting pictures of israeli excess and palestine poverty.
and one picture was of the illegal wall.
so i posted what banksy thought about that wall.
you have to admit, that takes balls to do what he did solo.

i dont hate jews i just dont agree with zionist sympathizers.
your fear is not justification for what happens in palestine...

i grew up with homeboys who lived on shitty reservations all their lives and aint no fucking casinos in the great plains...
so blame my political views on the Kiowa and Commanche tribes in the 405

FREE PALESTINE.
IT'S THE WAY YOU COME ACROSS IN YOUR POSTS AND THE THINGS YOU SAY. FOR EXAMPLE: "JEW WALL" OR "I'M SICK OF ALL THE JEW SYMPATHIZERS" IT'S ONE THING TO THINK THE GOVERNMENT OF ISRAEL IS WRONG FOR MUCH OF THE SHIT THEY DO. EVEN I CAN AGREE WITH YOU THERE. THE THINGS YOU SAY MAKE YOU SOUND LIKE YOU JUST HATE JEWS.

I'M ALL FOR A TWO STATE SOLUTION. STILL, I SUPPORT ISRAEL'S RIGHT TO EXIST, PERIOD.
 
Jan 13, 2007
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IT'S THE WAY YOU COME ACROSS IN YOUR POSTS AND THE THINGS YOU SAY. FOR EXAMPLE: "JEW WALL" OR "I'M SICK OF ALL THE JEW SYMPATHIZERS" IT'S ONE THING TO THINK THE GOVERNMENT OF ISRAEL IS WRONG FOR MUCH OF THE SHIT THEY DO. EVEN I CAN AGREE WITH YOU THERE. THE THINGS YOU SAY MAKE YOU SOUND LIKE YOU JUST HATE JEWS.

I'M ALL FOR A TWO STATE SOLUTION. STILL, I SUPPORT ISRAEL'S RIGHT TO EXIST, PERIOD.
why do you support israels right to exist?

how is a two state solution the answer for both sides?
 
Jan 17, 2008
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AND BLOWING UP BUSES FULL OF CIVILLIANS OR SNIPING SCHOOL CHILDREN AT A JEWISH DAY SCHOOL WON'T? DON'T BE NAIVE VAMPS.

AND YOU CALLING ISRAEL A "TERRORIST STATE" IS REDICULOUS BRO.

The only reason people do this shit on here is because they are racists. they are down with the killing of children and women. Because in reality they are cowards. Anybody on here wishing to see the death of women and children should post up their pics. $20 says they wont because they feel safe behind a comp.

Iam for the betterment of society through non-violence, some cats
on here are for violence because they dont understand how the real world works. Or they are never going to be bold enough to do it themselves.

God Bless the world, lord knows we need it.
 
Jul 10, 2002
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What's funny is, years ago I used to be very critical of Israel's & ardent Zionism. However, beacause of the huge polarized 'anti-zionest/isreal/semetic' presence and sentiments expressed on this this site specifically I have forced myself to dig deeper, explore more, educate myself (regarding a historical context, modern security concerns, foreign aid, and foreign relations), and even traveled there (eretz yisrael) twice. Since that time, I have gone from a moderate, or middle of the road, and gone through a paradigm shift myself where I now have unwavering support for Israel and its right to exist.

Israel is not all beaches & paradise, as the pics above depict. Why not show some pics of Arafat's compounds or resorts that that AIDS infested child molester embezzeled billions from global support to only filter money back into the society of 'his people' as sucicide bombers (not infastructure). Why not hold Palestinian Leadership for at least a fraction of accountability ffor the situation their people are forced in. For over the past 35 years Palestinian/Arab leadership has not been willing to accept Israel as a state, and is resolute on taking the whole land back and eliminating the Jews? How can there be diplomatic progress when this is haardlined position Israel is up against. Regarding the wall, yes it is messed up, but I encourage any one to research their own empirical data to compare the number of terrorist attacks before and after the SECURITY wall was erected. THANK YOU. (here's a hint, thousands before, very few after)

In addition, US tax dollars did not build Israel as a giant resort or paradise as the afformentioned propaganda suggests, as a majority of the fund US provides goes towards military investment in Israel (currently in Israel about 20% of the population is at or below the poverty level, and over 1/2 that 20% is children under the age of 15). Israel has flourished as a free market w/ limited to no natural resources. It is a true democracy unlike any in the western world.

People shoutted 'out of Gaza & The West Bank' for years. Israel got out of Gaza almost 4 years ago (not to mention since that time, Sderot & Ashkelon have been under rocket attack daily). Now that Israel is out of Gaza and cut it off, people now shout for Israel to help out, and provide resources to a mock-govt' or REAL TERRORIST group (see Hamas), however they want Israel's resources and money unconditionally (i.e. w/ no Israli intervention in terms of security issues).

It's like sayin', 'yo, even though I hate you and wanna destroy you and all, since you got more resources, you should just give 'em to us so we can figure out how to take you out'
 
Jan 13, 2007
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#75
Gaza and West Bank are not yours to give back. You are not doing them a favor by giving it back, because its already theirs as is the rest of Palestine.
 
Jul 10, 2002
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#77
this is cut & paste from someone elses blog or something from somewhere else.

When the State of Israel was reborn in 1948, the "Palestinians" did not exist yet, the Arabs had still not discovered that "ancient" people. They were too busy with the purpose of annihilating the new Sovereign State and did not intend to create any Palestinian entity, but only to distribute the land among the already existing Arab states. They were defeated. They attempted again to destroy Israel in 1967, and were humiliated in only six days, in which they lost the lands that they had usurped in 1948. In those 19 years of Arab occupation of Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip, neither Jordan nor Egypt suggested to create a "Palestinian" state, since the still non-existing Palestinians would have never claimed their alleged right to have their own state... Paradoxically, during the British Mandate, it was not any Arab group but the Jews that were known as "Palestinians"!

By the beginning of the 20th century, the population of Judea and Samaria - the improperly called "West Bank" - was less than 100,000 inhabitants, of which the majority were Jews. Gaza had no more than 80,000 "native" inhabitants in 1951, at the end of Israel's Independence War against the whole Arab world. Gaza was occupied by Arabs: How is it possible that in only 50 years it has increased from 80,000 to more than one million people? Are all those Arabs of Gaza so skilful as to procreate children in a supernatural way? Mass immigration is the ONLY plausible explanation for such a demographic increase. The Arab occupation between 1948 and 1967 was an advantageous opportunity for Arab leaders to promote mass immigration of so-called "Palestinians" (a mishmash of Arab immigrants) into Judea, Samaria and Gaza from every Arab country, mainly Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Jordan. In fact, since 1950 until the Six-Day War, under Jordanian rule, more than 250 Arab settlements have been founded in Judea and Samaria. The recent construction of the Arab houses is quite evident by the materials used for building: concrete and cinderblock. The Israeli government admits to have allowed over 240,000 workers to enter Judea and Samaria through the border with Jordan since the Oslo Conference - only to have them stay in those territories as Arab settlers. The actual numbers are probably higher. If hundreds of thousands of Middle Eastern migrant workers are flooding into the Judea, Samaria and Gaza, why should Israel be required to provide them jobs? In fact the reverse, by supporting their economy while these people refuse to accept Israeli or Jordanian citizenship, Israel is only attracting more migrant workers. Saudi Arabia in a single year expelled over 1,000,000 stateless migrant workers. Lest anyone think that these are all "Palestinians", taking account of the definition of "Palestinian" according to the United Nations: all those Arabs that spent TWO YEARS in "Palestine" before 1948, and their descendants - with or without proof or documentation -. This definition was specifically designed to include immigrant Arab settlers (not Jewish settlers!).

Another of the big lies that are being passed off as truth by politics and mass media is the "Palestinian refugees" issue: the allegedly "native" population that were "evicted" by the Israelis. Actually, in 1948 the Arab so-called refugees were encouraged to leave Israel by Arab leaders, who promised to purge the Land of Jews. Almost 70 % of them left without having ever seen a single Israeli soldier.

On the other side, nothing is said about the Jewish refugees that were forced to flee from Arab lands due to Arab brutality, persecution and pogroms. As soon as the State of Israel was founded, hundreds of thousands of Jews were expelled from every Arab country, mainly Yemen, Iraq and Egypt. The Mizrachim, also known as Babylonian Jews, were living in present-day Iraq since the Babylonian exile in the 6th century BC, the Teymanim or Yemenite Jews were settled in the Sabean Kingdoms long before Roman times. Arabs have expelled them from the lands where those Jews were living for many centuries! The number of Arab so-called refugees that left Israel in 1948 is estimated to be around 630,000, while the Jewish refugees that were forced out from Arab lands is estimated to be some more than that... Nevertheless, the UN has never demanded from Arab states to receive the Jews that were settled there for many generations and to restore their property and to provide them employment.

Meanwhile, the so-called Palestinian "refugees" were intentionally not absorbed or integrated into the Arab countries to which they fled, despite the vast Arab territory (Israel's extension is less than 1% of the territory of all Arab lands). Out of the 100,000,000 refugees since World War II, the so-called Palestinians are the only refugee group in the world that has never been absorbed or integrated into their own peoples' lands. On the contrary, Jewish refugees were completely absorbed into Israel.
 
Jun 1, 2002
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this is cut & paste from someone elses blog or something from somewhere else.

When the State of Israel was reborn in 1948, the "Palestinians" did not exist yet, the Arabs had still not discovered that "ancient" people. They were too busy with the purpose of annihilating the new Sovereign State and did not intend to create any Palestinian entity, but only to distribute the land among the already existing Arab states. They were defeated. They attempted again to destroy Israel in 1967, and were humiliated in only six days, in which they lost the lands that they had usurped in 1948. In those 19 years of Arab occupation of Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip, neither Jordan nor Egypt suggested to create a "Palestinian" state, since the still non-existing Palestinians would have never claimed their alleged right to have their own state... Paradoxically, during the British Mandate, it was not any Arab group but the Jews that were known as "Palestinians"!

By the beginning of the 20th century, the population of Judea and Samaria - the improperly called "West Bank" - was less than 100,000 inhabitants, of which the majority were Jews. Gaza had no more than 80,000 "native" inhabitants in 1951, at the end of Israel's Independence War against the whole Arab world. Gaza was occupied by Arabs: How is it possible that in only 50 years it has increased from 80,000 to more than one million people? Are all those Arabs of Gaza so skilful as to procreate children in a supernatural way? Mass immigration is the ONLY plausible explanation for such a demographic increase. The Arab occupation between 1948 and 1967 was an advantageous opportunity for Arab leaders to promote mass immigration of so-called "Palestinians" (a mishmash of Arab immigrants) into Judea, Samaria and Gaza from every Arab country, mainly Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Jordan. In fact, since 1950 until the Six-Day War, under Jordanian rule, more than 250 Arab settlements have been founded in Judea and Samaria. The recent construction of the Arab houses is quite evident by the materials used for building: concrete and cinderblock. The Israeli government admits to have allowed over 240,000 workers to enter Judea and Samaria through the border with Jordan since the Oslo Conference - only to have them stay in those territories as Arab settlers. The actual numbers are probably higher. If hundreds of thousands of Middle Eastern migrant workers are flooding into the Judea, Samaria and Gaza, why should Israel be required to provide them jobs? In fact the reverse, by supporting their economy while these people refuse to accept Israeli or Jordanian citizenship, Israel is only attracting more migrant workers. Saudi Arabia in a single year expelled over 1,000,000 stateless migrant workers. Lest anyone think that these are all "Palestinians", taking account of the definition of "Palestinian" according to the United Nations: all those Arabs that spent TWO YEARS in "Palestine" before 1948, and their descendants - with or without proof or documentation -. This definition was specifically designed to include immigrant Arab settlers (not Jewish settlers!).

Another of the big lies that are being passed off as truth by politics and mass media is the "Palestinian refugees" issue: the allegedly "native" population that were "evicted" by the Israelis. Actually, in 1948 the Arab so-called refugees were encouraged to leave Israel by Arab leaders, who promised to purge the Land of Jews. Almost 70 % of them left without having ever seen a single Israeli soldier.

On the other side, nothing is said about the Jewish refugees that were forced to flee from Arab lands due to Arab brutality, persecution and pogroms. As soon as the State of Israel was founded, hundreds of thousands of Jews were expelled from every Arab country, mainly Yemen, Iraq and Egypt. The Mizrachim, also known as Babylonian Jews, were living in present-day Iraq since the Babylonian exile in the 6th century BC, the Teymanim or Yemenite Jews were settled in the Sabean Kingdoms long before Roman times. Arabs have expelled them from the lands where those Jews were living for many centuries! The number of Arab so-called refugees that left Israel in 1948 is estimated to be around 630,000, while the Jewish refugees that were forced out from Arab lands is estimated to be some more than that... Nevertheless, the UN has never demanded from Arab states to receive the Jews that were settled there for many generations and to restore their property and to provide them employment.

Meanwhile, the so-called Palestinian "refugees" were intentionally not absorbed or integrated into the Arab countries to which they fled, despite the vast Arab territory (Israel's extension is less than 1% of the territory of all Arab lands). Out of the 100,000,000 refugees since World War II, the so-called Palestinians are the only refugee group in the world that has never been absorbed or integrated into their own peoples' lands. On the contrary, Jewish refugees were completely absorbed into Israel.

PREACH.

THE ARAB COUNTRIES SURROUNDING ISRAEL USE THE PALESTINIANS AS POLTICAL PAWNS.