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More Israeli fear-mongering....

I was comparing proportion not actual numbers you half retarded nitwit.

You said : "Emigration in the EU was no where near that of Jewish immigration to Palestine".

That can very well mean you meant it in absolute numbers. Now you want to turn it into a percentage game, while you keep avoiding every rebuttal of your nonsense that I make with "that's rubbish". Your refusal to open your eyes sees your people suffer.
 
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What you wrote is denying the reality. Also didn't make sense at the same time.

I bet it doesn't make sense, if you don't dare to step outside that anti-israel propaganda you've been hearing all your life.
 
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And Israel attacks Palestinians with 'all out violence' only after parties like Hamas start rocket barrages or other forms of violence that threaten Israeli lives or ability to travel their streets safely.
Attacks by Israel on the Hamas leadership that serve to provoke Hamas into said counter-productive violence, I do not endorse, but the fact remains it's Hamas' refusal to abandon their policy and propaganda to 'eradicate Israel', that provoke such attacks by Israel on the Hamas leadership.

Israel has never in it's history attacked the Palestinians with all out violence. Take a look at Syrian cities, then at Gaza after cast lead for example, there is no comparison. and Israel possess much much more firepower then Syria and Gaza is much much smaller then the contestant areas in Syria. In Syria in 2 years there were many times more deaths then in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict over more then half a century.
draw your own conclusions.
 
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Israel has never in it's history attacked the Palestinians with all out violence. Take a look at Syrian cities, then at Gaza after cast lead for example, there is no comparison. and Israel possess much much more firepower then Syria and Gaza is much much smaller then the contestant areas in Syria. In Syria in 2 years there were many times more deaths then in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict over more then half a century.
draw your own conclusions.

I hold Israelis to a higher standard than muslim extremists, but that comes with for instance the responsibility for Israelis to see the victim card played by muslims each time the Israeli forces make casualties. By that logic, an intelligent leader of armed forces would make it strict policy to avoid civilian casualties even at the price of letting an opfor operative live another day and have the iron dome system perfected asap as a means for Israeli citizens to stay safe. And white phosphorous as a 'deterrent' had exactly the opposite effect, didn't it? Given how it made the victim card played by muslims that much more powerful.
 
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Hamas doesn't fire rockets unprovoked.

Yeah, if the exsistance of Jews in the world is considered provocation then yes, they do not fire unprovoked. Otherwise this is just lies and propaganda from a washed mind.

Events leading up to the war proved who had blood on their hands.

Exactly, like the event when Israel has left Gaza unilaterally, and when the Palestinians elected Hamas which in turn continuously fired rockets and mortars at civilians cities, finally Israel had enough when hundreads of thousands were under weekly rocket fire.

The Gaza Strip was also blockaded which is an act of war, had the west been blockaded they would have invaded a nation as did Britain, France and Israel do against Egypt during 56.

Gaza has a border with Egypt, considering you are from Gaza I would have expected you to know that. But I guess severe brain washing can make you forget what's 10km from your home...
It is physically impossible for Israel to blockade Gaza.
Gaza is our enemy not only in name but also in actions, are we supposed to supply Hamas and Islamic Jihad the means to manufacture the missiles that are being fired at Tel Aviv? To any sane person this would make no sense.
Israel does however provide food and supplies into Gaza, a lot of it.



Palestinians suffer on a daily basis. This has nothing to do with the violence. It's the occupation that makes them suffer.

Yeah yeah, same old drivel, god forbid you actually try to make an independent thought.
 
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You said : "Emigration in the EU was no where near that of Jewish immigration to Palestine".

That can very well mean you meant it in absolute numbers. Now you want to turn it into a percentage game, while you keep avoiding every rebuttal of your nonsense that I make with "that's rubbish". Your refusal to open your eyes sees your people suffer.

No, I obviously meant it in proportions, the size of Palestine/country is small. This are things that are taken into consideration without mentioning it.
 
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I bet it doesn't make sense, if you don't dare to step outside that anti-israel propaganda you've been hearing all your life.

There's no propaganda sweetie. I am not fed into my mouth. I analyze things with fairness and with a certain perspective. It's unlike the western perspective. I am an American as well. Propaganda is the thing you keep repeating which is heard on mainstream news and Israeli news. Not independent social media.
 
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I hold Israelis to a higher standard than muslim extremists, but that comes with for instance the responsibility for Israelis to see the victim card played by muslims each time the Israeli forces make casualties. By that logic, an intelligent leader of armed forces would make it strict policy to avoid civilian casualties even at the price of letting an opfor operative live another day and have the iron dome system perfected asap as a means for Israeli citizens to stay safe. And white phosphorous as a 'deterrent' had exactly the opposite effect, didn't it? Given how it made the victim card played by muslims that much more powerful.

The Iron dome was developed at record pace indeed, still there are limitations to technology.
In any case, any active defense system can never be a full solution as people still have to wake up from alarms in the middle of the night, worry where are their loved ones, go down into shelters etc. But it is something.

I often don't agree with you on various subjects, however I do respect you for being a honest person. I have posted on the subject a few times in the past, Israel does not use weaponized white phosphors. White phosphorus was banned because when used as a weapons it burns right through the human body causing untold suffering. However the substance itself is not banned, since there is no reason for the ban.
Israel uses it for smoke screen, it comes at dozes that cannot harm humans and can barely fray the ages of a news paper...
Israel is not the only country using it for this purpose, most world countries do and did in the recent past. Odes are, your country is using it as well.
Don't believe me? material on the subject is abundant, search the internet at will :)

In addition to its offensive capabilities, white phosphorus is also a highly efficient smoke-producing agent, burning quickly and producing an instant blanket of smoke. As a result, smoke-producing white phosphorus munitions are very common, particularly as smoke grenades for infantry, loaded in grenade launchers on tanks and other armored vehicles, or as part of the ammunition allotment for artillery or mortars. These create smoke screens to mask movement, position or the origin of fire from the enemy.
 
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Again, battle of Kursk have a common similarity in making baseless accusations without backing them up with actions taken by both sides and the events that had taken place in detail. Yes. In detail.

Such as Israel withdrawing from a city they should have never been in. Which is Gaza. Gaza is a city for refugees who were already displaced in which Israel came, evicted Palestinians from their homes in Rafah which they like to call a Hebrew(Gush Katif) name to deceive people. This was done by their military which claimed the land military zones and built settlements unto them. These settlements where built to bring foreign Jews who just had gotten Israeli citizenship and came from elsewhere to live there. It's not and was never Israeli land. It's an illegal occupation. But, they don't want you to know that. And they think people are unknown to this when in reality they are.

This is why Israel ranked among the least popular countries in the world. People see it for what it is.

http://www.haaretz.com/news/world/bbc-poll-israel-among-world-s-least-popular-nations-1.525890
 
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Again, battle of Kursk have a common similarity in making baseless accusations without backing them up with actions taken by both sides and the events that had taken place in detail. Yes. In detail.

Such as Israel withdrawing from a city they should have never been in. Which is Gaza. Gaza is a city for refugees who were already displaced in which Israel came, evicted Palestinians from their homes in Rafah which they like to call a Hebrew(Gush Katif) name to deceive people. This was done by their military which claimed the land military zones and built settlements unto them. These settlements where built to bring foreign Jews who just had gotten Israeli citizenship and came from elsewhere to live there. It's not and was never Israeli land. It's an illegal occupation. But, they don't want you to know that. And they think people are unknown to this when in reality they are.

This is why Israel ranked among the least popular countries in the world. People see it for what it is.

Oh you want sources, just ask sweety, and I shall provide.
Israel should have never been in Gaza? Jews have lived in Gaza centuries before the Arabs have gone out of Arabia to conquer and occupy neighboring lands. Jews have lived in Gaza for centuries, though they were driven out by the crusaders and later by Napoleon they always resettled. Finally Gaza was ethnically cleansed by the Arabs in 1948.

for example:
The mosaic first became known to archaeologists in 1966, when the Italian journal Orientalia reported the discovery of an ancient church on the Gaza coast by the Egyptian Department of Antiquities. Within the church was a mosaic floor, described as depicting a figure of a female saint playing the harp and charming wild animals. Two pictures of the mosaic were included in the article.

When Hebrew University Professor Michael Avi-Yonah read this report, he immediately saw in the photos of the mosaic a Hebrew inscription that clearly read “David” (dywd). He correctly identified the figure as King David playing the harp and the building as a synagogue rather than a church.

http://cojs.org/cojswiki/Gaza_Synagogue_Mosaic,_6th_century_CE

Gaza_Synagogue_Mosaic_2.jpg


It was the Hasmonean king, Yochanan, who liberated Gaza in 145 BC. He was the brother of Judah the Maccabee and it was their other brother, Simon, who sent Jews to repopulate Gaza and its environs.
In the Book of Maccabees: 1:15, it says about the recapture of Gaza:

"Not a strange land have we conquered, and not over the possessions of strangers have we ruled, but of the inheritance of our Fathers that was in the hands of the enemy and conquered by them unlawfully. And as for us, when we had the chance, we returned to ourselves the inheritance of our Fathers."

The great medieval kabbalist Rabbi Avraham Azoulai lived in Gaza where he authored his famed work, Hesed L'Avraham, along with a commentary on the Torah (the first five books of the bible). The Jewish inhabitants made Gaza a great center of study and towns and villages from Rafah to Yavne sprung up as centers of Talmudic learning.

Many Jews fled to Gaza at the end of the 15th century where they joined the Jewish community by working in various trades after escaping from the ravages of the Catholic Inquisition.

During the 17th century, Gaza was again home to a thriving Jewish community, which boasted its share of prominent rabbis, including Rabbi Israel Najara, author of Kah Ribbon Olam, the popular hymn sung in Jewish homes around the world every Sabbath. He served as Gaza's Chief Rabbi until his death in 1625. This century also saw the rise in Gaza of Shabbetai Zvi's pseudo messianic movement.

The great scholar, Rabbi Yaakov Emden, ruled centuries ago that Gaza is an intrinsic part of the Jewish people's national heritage. "Gaza and its environs are absolutely considered part of the Land of Israel," he wrote in his work, Mor U'ketziyah, adding, "there is no doubt that it is a mitzvah (commandment and blessing) to live there, as in any other part of the Land of Israel."

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