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Disgusting terrorism from the palestinians.

Stabbing mothers and toddlers, stabbing pensioners, old Rabbis, shooting parents in front of their children, stabbing kids riding their bike.

This is what the despicable entity call "resistance". Disgusting. They're the original ISIS.
 
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I love how nobody will talk about the underlying problem which is that of an "Occupation". Anytime one entity occupies another, there will be violence. You can label these folks terrorists, rebels, maniacs etc. etc.

So you can sit here and post pictures with scorecards all you want but there will always be violence in that part of the world as long as the underlying "Occupation" continues.
 
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Repeat a lie enough times and it becomes a truth.
 
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as long as the underlying "Occupation" continues.

The problem is, apologists for terrorism like you quickly fall silent when you're told that 'palestinian' terrorism preceded the so-called 'occupation'
 
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More great "resistance" from the 'palestinians' - stabbing a female pensioner on a bus. Very brave of the 'palestinians', very 'noble' of this entity.
 
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More great "resistance" from the 'palestinians' - stabbing a female pensioner on a bus. Very brave of the 'palestinians', very 'noble' of this entity.
The attacker is dead. Another one bites the dust.
 
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I love how nobody will talk about the underlying problem which is that of an "Occupation"...there will always be violence in that part of the world as long as the underlying "Occupation" continues.
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No, It’s Not The Occupation, Stupid
Posted by: Mirabelle in Mirabelle October 14, 2015

The entire history of the Arab-Israeli conflict is a history of Arabs putting Israelis in a position from which they must defend themselves, and then blaming Israel for the way it defends itself. This is true of the 1948 war, in which the armies of Egypt, Syria, Transjordan, Lebanon and Iraq invaded the newly reconstituted state of Israel, and which is now commemorated as the “Nakba.” This was true of the 2014 Gaza war known as Operation Protective Edge, during which most of Israel was under relentless rocket attack, and its attempts to defend itself from those attacks were widely condemned as “disproportionate,” or as “murder” and “war crimes.”

This is true, as well, of the violence that is being directed at Israel today. The violence is being blamed by some on the so-called “occupation,” but this ignores that Israel’s military presence in the West Bank is itself a defensive measure. During the 1967 war, Jordan, which then occupied east Jerusalem and the West Bank, attacked the Israeli section of Jerusalem after Israel’s preemptive strike against Egypt. Israel recaptured the eastern part of the city, as well as the West Bank, only after that attack.

The much-maligned checkpoints and separation barrier, the embodiments of the “occupation” to the anti-Israel crowd, are defensive measures as well. They were put in place in response to the Second Intifada that Arafat intentionally started, and have saved many lives.

To say that the violence is caused by the “occupation,” or by the checkpoints or by the “Apartheid wall,” therefore, is to invert cause and effect. Israel’s military presence in the West Bank is the result of Arab violence against Israel, and not vice versa.

Let’s bear in mind as well that Palestinian Arabs have already had three opportunities in this century alone to end what they call the occupation. In truth, they could probably end it at any time. If Abbas would credibly announce tomorrow that he was ready to accept the offer made to him in 2008 and able to enforce its terms (credibly being a key component), I’d bet an awful lot that one of two things would happen: either Netanyahu would agree as well, or he’d be voted out and replaced with someone who would.

So let’s get real, it’s not the so-called occupation.

And note to John Kerry: accepting any one of those offers would have defined boundaries beyond which Israel would not be able to build. So it’s not the settlements either.

Just as the Second Intifada was preceded by Arafat’s rejection of the 2000 offer at Camp David, the current terrorism was preceded by Abbas’s rejection of the US-proposed parameters in 2014. And while he rejected those parameters and has refused to negotiate since, Abbas has incited the current violence intentionally, just as Arafat intentionally started the Second Intifada.

The cause of the violence is Palestinian refusal to compromise, Palestinian incitement, and western indulgence of that recalcitrance and incitement. That’s all.

Solomon2 comment: this is the most current "no, it's not the occupation" commentary but I don't number it among the best, as it ignores the legality of the much-maligned West Bank settlements in international law.
 
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The problem is, apologists for terrorism like you quickly fall silent when you're told that 'palestinian' terrorism preceded the so-called 'occupation'
Why are you so quick to jump to conclusions? Where did I apologize for what is going on today?

I'm trying to create a narrative around it so that ignorant people actually understand what the problem is. The situation is that of an occupation and gets worst with every illegal settlement in the West Bank area. The current unrest started because of, let's just say, 'Israeli tinkering at Al Aqsa' that even rattled its closest ally, Jordan. Or are you going to deny this as well?

The status quo will continue to result in violence until a solution is reached so don't come on here and pretend your shock and awe over what is going on.
 
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Why are you so quick to jump to conclusions? Where did I apologize for what is going on today?

I'm trying to create a narrative around it so that ignorant people actually understand what the problem is. The situation is that of an occupation and gets worst with every illegal settlement in the West Bank area. The current unrest started because of, let's just say, 'Israeli tinkering at Al Aqsa' that even rattled its closest ally, Jordan. Or are you going to deny this as well?

The status quo will continue to result in violence until a solution is reached so don't come on here and pretend your shock and awe over what is going on.

And again, 'palestinian' terrorism preceded 'occupation' and preceded the very first settlement.

In other words, you'll need to find a new excuse for them to keep murdering, because they were doing it before the two excuses you've used.

The attacker is dead. Another one bites the dust.


Yep, thankfully the rat was subdued quickly. Although the elderly woman he stabbed (reported 70 years old) is in serious condition.

What animals.

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I regularly see posts from Isreal, with no single positive thought I have ever seen. Such a ridiculous thinking level.

I like Isreal but their vision of wrong track always stop me.

A blast in all movements shows Isreal wanna impose its road for all continents.
Their youth especially girls are I'll socializes which also said in their holy book.
Very strange.
 
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And again, 'palestinian' terrorism preceded 'occupation' and preceded the very first settlement.

In other words, you'll need to find a new excuse for them to keep murdering, because they were doing it before the two excuses you've used.
You murder 10 for each one that they commit.

Save the "we're the victims" BS. Both countries are at fault for keeping this going for as long as it has.

Thanks. I know i can trust "Israellycool" to be unbiased on this topic.
 
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You murder 10 for each one that they commit.

Save the "we're the victims" BS. Both countries are at fault for keeping this going for as long as it has.


Thanks. I know i can trust "Israellycool" to be unbiased on this topic.

How many of them would die if they weren't intent on stabbing Jewish civilians?

More German civilians died than British civilians in WWII - did that make the British people the guilty party?

You don't have a leg to stand on because you're on the wrong side.
 
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