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Israeli Gaza conflict?????? (GAZA)     

Fred1new - 06 Jan 2009 19:21

Will this increase or decrease the likelihood of terrorist actions in America, Europe and the rest of the world?

If you were a member of a family murdered in this conflict, would you be seeking revenge?

Should Tzipi Livni and Ehud Olmert, be tried for war crimes if or when this conflict comes to an end?

What will the price of oil be in 4 weeks time?

cynic - 05 Jul 2010 17:10 - 3064 of 6906

oh you are truly pathetic ..... (a) irony and (b) the welsh certainly didn't and often still do not agree with your asessment and (c) your philistines are often less indigenous than i am to england

Haystack - 05 Jul 2010 18:07 - 3065 of 6906

It matters not at all what you or I think. Israel is in for a very tough time from now on.

cynic - 05 Jul 2010 18:11 - 3066 of 6906

i don't care if israel loses world support (in may ways it deserves to) , nor if hamas and hezbollah get wiped from the face of he earth (which would be blissful)

the point was to highlight the general cupidity of all - and hamas will be assuredly as deeply involved as anyone

Haystack - 05 Jul 2010 18:14 - 3067 of 6906

European campaign receives 9,000 requests to participate in Freedom Flotilla 2

The Brussels-based European Campaign to End the Siege on Gaza said that there has been a large turnout for Freedom Flotilla 2, in terms of activists requesting to participate, and in terms of the number of ships.

The campaign, which was one of the founders of the Freedom Flotilla coalition, in a press statement on Monday, boasted that the new flotilla has a few surprises in store for Israeli authorities, one of which is that seven of the ships scheduled to participate in the flotilla are from European counties.

The European campaign added that it received around nine thousand requests forms from sympathizers from around the world since opening registration to participate in the second Freedom Flotilla, which is expected to set sail into the Gaza Strip within a few weeks, despite Israels May 31st raid against the first Freedom Flotilla, which left nine dead, others injured, and properties confiscated and damaged.

The first Freedom Flotilla carried 750 activists from more than 40 countries, including 44 Arab and European government and political officials, including ten Algerian MPs, more than 10,000 tons of medical supplies, building materials, and timber, and 100 ready-made houses in support of the tens of thousands of people who lost their homes in the Israeli war on Gaza in late 2008 and early 2009. The ships also carried 500 electric vehicles for the use of the disabled, especially since the recent war left nearly 600 disabled in Gaza.

Meanwhile, in Gaza, independent MP Jamal al-Khudari, Chairman of the Popular Committee against the Siege, has confirmed that Israel has publically announced that it will ease the aggravated siege on Gaza, without any mention of ending the root of the crisis.

Khudari, in a press release on Monday, noted that ending the blockade would require a series of measures on the ground, the most important of which would be to completely open commercial crossings to allow the flow of goods, and to put an end to the "restricted lists" policy, underlining that Gaza is need of all the supplies it was deprived of since the institution of the blockade four years ago.

He noted that Israel was still closing all Gaza commercial crossings except the crossing point at Kerem Abu Salem, the absorptive capacity of which is small when compared to the Strips needs, the biggest proof that the broadcasted ease of the siege is merely an attempt to ease international pressure.

Preparations by European, Arab, and Islamic parties for new ships headed for the Gaza Strip are well underway, Khudari confirmed, adding that scheduled departures will soon be announced.

Clubman3509 - 06 Jul 2010 08:44 - 3068 of 6906

edited moneyam

IanT(MoneyAM) - 06 Jul 2010 08:49 - 3069 of 6906

clubman,

I have edited your posting as it was completely unacceptable. consider this a final warning,

Ian

cynic - 06 Jul 2010 09:00 - 3070 of 6906

hey clubby - please don't get yourself banned as that would be very stupid and childish of you ...... call me what names you like, for you know it worries me not one jot, but i for one would miss your your often bigoted views!

Clubman3509 - 06 Jul 2010 09:26 - 3071 of 6906

Who gives a f***

Clubman3509 - 06 Jul 2010 09:28 - 3072 of 6906

Give me my 200 sub back, and I promise I will go elsewhere

cynic - 06 Jul 2010 09:48 - 3073 of 6906

clubby - please don't be a tosser; there are enough of those here already

Haystack - 06 Jul 2010 16:23 - 3074 of 6906

The European campaign to end the siege said Tuesday that the next Freedom Flotilla aid convoy that will set sail in early August will help Gaza people to export the products they produce to the world.

The campaign, a partner of the Freedom Flotilla coalition, stressed that it is determined to move forward in its anti-siege activities and send more ships to Gaza.

It pointed out that it wants to assist Gaza farmers and industrialists to export their products to Europe through the visiting aid ships.

The campaign underlined that Israel's conditional decision to alleviate the blockade on Gaza makes a mockery of international calls for ending the siege and is aimed to keep it imposed on more than one and a half million Palestinians, but this time with international approval.

In another context, MP Jamal Al-Khudari, the head of the popular committee against the siege, said Tuesday that Israel intends to ban the export of dairy products and meat from the West Bank to the occupied city of Jerusalem after it already imposed a similar ban on medicines.

Khudari warned in a press release that the decision means increasing the isolation of the holy city and tightening the economic blockade on the West Bank, adding that this decision threatens the owners of factories and productive families and heralds a big unemployment crisis.

cynic - 06 Jul 2010 16:27 - 3075 of 6906

hayseed - the one-man garbage printing press, struggling along manfully while his lord and master fred is away (for a whole month i hear - yippee!)

Haystack - 08 Jul 2010 12:24 - 3076 of 6906

http://www.nkusa.org/activities/Statements/20090429IID.cfm

http://www.nkusa.org/aboutus/index.cfm

Neturei Karta opposed the establishment of and retain all opposition to the existence of the so-called "State of Israel"!

The name was given to a group of Orthodox Jews in Jerusalem who refused (and still refuse) to recognize the existence or authority of the so-called "State of Israel" and made (and still make) a point of publicly demonstrating their position, the position of the Torah and authentic unadulterated Judaism.

Neturei Karta oppose the so-called "State of Israel" not because it operates secularly, but because the entire concept of a sovereign Jewish state is contrary to Jewish Law.

Jews are not allowed to dominate, kill, harm or demean another people and are not allowed to have anything to do with the Zionist enterprise, their political meddling and their wars.

The true Jews remain faithful to Jewish belief and are not contaminated with Zionism.

The true Jews are against dispossessing the Arabs of their land and homes. According to the Torah, the land should be returned to them.

The world must know that the Zionists have illegitimately seized the name Israel and have no right to speak in the name of the Jewish people!

Gausie - 08 Jul 2010 12:37 - 3077 of 6906

Yep - the NK are a very small but vociferous lunatic fringe who disagree with much of the orthodox opinion. They're the bearded Hassidic looking characters you often see on TV wearing black hats, waving Palestinian flags and burning Israeli passports. They are often referred to in the media as Rabbis. I believe they number about 100, and one of their members was the 'Token Jew' member of Yassir Arafat's governing body.

They're about as credible as Monty Python's "People's front of Judea". Or was that the "Judean Peoples Front"? And their views are equally as daft.

Every religion has their own version of the NK nutters.

Haystack - 08 Jul 2010 12:50 - 3078 of 6906

I suppose they are a lunatic fringe similar to the ultra orthodox who cause the Israeli government to have such a right wing view and encourage illegal settlements.

"The Zionist movement created the Israeli state. The latter is a persuasion less than one hundred years old. Its essential goal was and is to change the nature of the Jewish people from that of a religious entity to a political movement."

"the number of Orthodox Jews who believe in the anti-Zionist ideology which Neturei Karta is known for, number in the hundreds of thousands."

"The Zionist movement created the Israeli state. The latter is a persuasion less than one hundred years old. Its essential goal was and is to change the nature of the Jewish people from that of a religious entity to a political movement."

Gausie - 08 Jul 2010 13:15 - 3079 of 6906

Haystack - you read their nonsense and lap it up, don't you?

Want to dig out some of the lunatic jihadist, christian, black power and BNP stuff for balance?

Haystack - 08 Jul 2010 13:21 - 3080 of 6906

It is not just that group. If look you will find plenty of such group and web sites. There was a demonstration in New York of 10,000 Jews protesting the existence of the state of Israel. The same is true across the world. Many Jews now cliam that Zionism is now the main cause of anti-semitism. Israel is not a Jewish state, it is a Zionist state. Zionism is a relatively new thing, about 100 years. As Israel is about Zionism and not Judaism then I am as qualified as you to talk about it.

Gausie - 08 Jul 2010 13:24 - 3081 of 6906

.... but evidently you are considerably less well-informed.

Haystack - 08 Jul 2010 13:25 - 3082 of 6906

I don't hink so. You just ignore a lot of what you don't like. Either way it is just two people's opinion.

Gausie - 08 Jul 2010 13:26 - 3083 of 6906

and you simply cut and paste whatever wacko information you find on the web without a moment's consideration for its veracity. And you believe it all and call it research.
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