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Quote: Originally posted by Nightcrawler The first Intifada started in 1987, you really are saying that noone in Gaza died before 1987 through the israelic army, you can't be serious, can you? No that?s not what I?m saying ? but I am saying …
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Quote: Originally posted by New HAHAHA! Bombing of the King David hotel... Well, considering that the King David Hotel was the British Mandate Authorites' HQ, I think you have just done a splendid job proving my point. If a Government …
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Quote: Originally posted by New B'tselem ??? OK, please show me how their figures prove your silly assertion that "Palestinians are ten (10!!!) times more successful in targeting soldiers than israel is with palestinian millitants."
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Quote: Originally posted by New yes the have, even if it doesn't fit with your world view. You know they have not ? prove it if you say they did! When was the charter changed? What is the new text? Are their actions in the past 3 years…
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OK as promised here are the links for the stories about Palestinians killing thier own children in that incident: http://www.imra.org.il/story.php3?id=20934 http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/430200.html When the procession with armed men…
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Quote: Originally posted by bunge I don't think the past has all that much to do with current problems. The real problem is that one side of this situation has nuclear weapons and the other had dirt, and no one is willing to step imbetween. Unt…
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Quote: Originally posted by faust9 I'm not advocating either side of this conflict, I'm decrying the use of the term respectible when tied to guerilla war. Fair enough ? I agree that the term respectable is not the right one to use when g…
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Quote: Israeli army helicopter kills at least 20 protestors with missiles... Well, just to drag us all back to reality kicking and screaming - the number of Palestinian casualties in that incident was actually 8 and a few of these are suspe…
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Quote: Originally posted by New look at the ratio. Palestinians are ten (10!!!) times more successful in targeting soldiers than israel is with palestinian millitants. explain. where do you get this figure from?
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Quote: Originally posted by New They have suspended parts of the charter, yes. Now is it me or you how is a victim of propaganda? I think you know how propaganda works. hint: god/evil, us/them... No they havn't suspended anything - not …
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BTW New people were not being killed ever single day for all their lives! No one was being killed in Gaza before they started their disastrous Intefada. The only deaths were of Israeli civilians (the ?casualties of peace?) occasionally being killed…
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Quote: Originally posted by New I would fucking make my own suicide-belt. And go blow myself up with as many of those soldiers i could. If I lived this way all my life and saw my people dying every single day. . Yeah i would probably do t…
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Quote: Originally posted by New The PLO / PA has accepted the right of Israel to exist. Should be sufficient for you. Israel did secretly fund Hamas to rival PLO. And Israel is not under an existentional threat. This is newspeak. It hasn't been f…
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Quote: Originally posted by Harald Point one is wrong. The IDF frequently kills innocent people on purpose. Snipers to kids, snipers to journalists, you name it. Shame you won't take either the UN's word for it, or Amnesty's word for it ... in fa…
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Quote: Originally posted by Smircle There are more parallels to the arab idea of the 60s of "throwing the jews back into the sea" than the current racial segregation in Israel. However, almost all states in the region have overcome this deadly…
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Quote: Originally posted by pfflam I can no longer give any positive words for Israel: they are now acting like the same kind of monsters as suicide bombers, escept that they have great weapons and uniforms . . . sad I totally disagree! While …
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Quote: Originally posted by segovius Is there any reason at all why any country on the face of this planet can have permission to continue in this way whatever the circumstances ? Is there anyone who has ever done so and been allowed (and supp…
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Quote: Hello rashumon. Wow. I did not expect to get information directly from a Citrix'er. Its actually a Citrite , anyway the pleasure is mine Try to give me some answeres to the following questions and we'll take it from there: 1. what…
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Quote: Originally posted by WorldIRC Just do a cd copy. Can you please be slightly more specific?
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Quote: Now the IT-head tells me the problem is the "Fusion" (proxy?)server - as described above- through which their remote clients have to route, from the web, to get to the Citrix server. In which case NO client will be able to connect from o…