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?
fahel
- 08 Apr 2011 14:48
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What the joke itlotb does not copy and past what he does not like to read.
Army arrests 100 women in West Bank village .
http://en.news.maktoob.com/20090000676044/Israelarrests100womeninWestBankvillage/Article.htm
cynic
- 08 Apr 2011 17:51
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while you children are throwing sticks and stones at each other, i'm sure i saw on the news that agreement had been reached that "the palestinian mob" - can't recollect which shirt they're wearing today - has agreed to cease firing rockets into israel - or somesuch
sorry to be so imprecise, but golf was much more important, but i'm sure one of you can pick up this story and confirm or tell me i misread
Haystack
- 08 Apr 2011 18:28
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Hamas has asked the various militant factions within Gaza to cease firng rockets if Israel stops their agression. You have to remember that Israel has killed 5 people and injured 39 in the time that some millitants from Gaza have injured 2. Israel are also the occupying power in Palestine and shouls expect to be attacked.
ptholden
- 08 Apr 2011 18:29
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Playing the Creek Ricardo?
Fred1new
- 08 Apr 2011 19:50
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Cynic.
Golf.
How many balls do you lose.
Hays,
Sorry.
cynic
- 08 Apr 2011 20:27
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Hamas has asked the various militant factions within Gaza to cease firng rockets if Israel stops their agression. ..... that is the only but of your post that is remotely of interest, asuming it is correct - as your posts are suspect, i'll double-check; the remainder is your usual crap and to be ignored
peter - yes indeed ...... seriously good and demanding course off the back tees, made even more difficult by hired Ping clubs which had very heavy swing-weight and not to my taste; surprisingly, the greens were horribly slow ..... tomorrow playing at Earth Course which is also meant to be good
fred -4, and very easy to do as lots of water, especially if you do not know the course at all
Haystack
- 08 Apr 2011 22:55
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From the BBC
"Last night, Hamas - which governs the Gaza Strip - met other militant factions and agreed to enforce a ceasefire if Israel also stopped firing."
Israel had a dawn raid on Gaza and is regarded to broken the ceasefire, so more rockets were fired into Israel today.
cynic
- 09 Apr 2011 06:30
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thanks for the confirmation ....... have yet to read but Gulf News headline is about continuing israeli airstrikes yesterday (saturday) ....... i'm afraid neither (gov'tal!) side has any interest in peace ..... previous poster here shows why pretty much in a nutshell and ditto from the israeli side
almost as an aside, israel is a classic is an extreme example of the disasters that can arise from AV ...... there are also several other countries in europe where AV has created a total shambles with either very weak gov't or where no coalition has been possible let alone workable at all
Haystack
- 09 Apr 2011 12:57
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Irrespective of views over who is right or wrong over the military action on Gaza's bordrer, Israel is playing a dangerous game at present. Israel seems to be tending towards a full on conflict with Gaza similar to the one a couple of years ago. The Egyptian Foreign Minister has said he is angered over the attacks on Gaza. He called a number of other Arab Foreign Ministers yesterday and called an urgent meeting of other Arab diplomats last night. Five people were killed in Israeli air strikes yesterday including and old guy sitting with his family and children and about 30 were injured.
The Islamic Brotherhood group in Egypt has also got involved now and called on Arab and Muslim governments worldwide to stop Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip. Anything that gets the Muslim Brotherhood involved along religious lines is not a good thing. The Muslim Brotherhood wants money and arms to be given to Palestinians.
At noon yesterday several thousand demonstrators were outside the Israeli Embassy in Cairo calling for the expulsion of the ambassador and closing the embassy. Earlier demonstrators were burning Israeli flags in Tahrir Square. The demonstrators want the Rafah border crossing completely opened and want Palestine to be top of the list of Egyptian foreign priorities.
If this violence escalates there are going to be pro Palestinian demonstrations all over the Arab world.
cynic
- 09 Apr 2011 17:18
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If this violence escalates there are going to be pro Palestinian demonstrations all over the Arab world
in a word - rubbish! ...... YOU and your nutter friends thinks the arab world is preoccupied with a few palestinians in a bit of disputed desert; they're not ..... MB is certainly a bunch of fundamentalist rabble-rousers and would love to cause trouble - anywhere ..... fortunately, they are at least currently, too splintered and disorganised to be much more than just a nuisance ..... however, it would suit shiia iran very well indeed to have the region destablised, and it is that that is causing concern
all over-simplified i know
cynic
- 09 Apr 2011 18:10
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but now for something a bit more lighthearted for my golfing brothers .....
your opponent hits the ball out of the meat, but either straight right or straight left into the jungle = an Arthur Scargill - great strike; you(re) lost
your opponent hits a very weak putt = a dead sheep - still you (ewe)
finally
one of your opponents in a 4-ball hits his shot somewhere; his partner does not see it, so asks you its whereabouts - hezbollah in the bunker, you shout gleefully, hoping it is also plugged!
better still of course, is if he has carved it away into the boonies or even o/b ..... it can then become, "hezbollah dead"
Haystack
- 10 Apr 2011 18:40
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The Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa said it was decided that the United Nations Arab group would ask for a meeting of the UN Security Council aimed at stopping the Israeli aggression and enforcing a no-fly zone over Gaza.
The Arab League has also asked the UN, Security Council and the Quartet to shoulder responsibilities in stopping the ongoing attack and to help protect the unarmed Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
The Arab League held an emergency meeting Sunday that included its permanent delegates headed by the Sultanate of Oman and attended by the Secretary-General Amr Moussa.
The council called on the world community to take necessary measures to deter Israel from continuing the attacks and to prosecute Israeli war criminals and bring them to justice.
It also emphasized the need to end the siege and the Gaza Strip and open all border crossings to and from the region through a crossings agreement.
cynic
- 10 Apr 2011 19:32
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and no doubt many pious words will emanate, and guaranteed inaction ...... wakey wakey! few care very much
Haystack
- 10 Apr 2011 19:36
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More seem to be caring as events progress.
cynic
- 10 Apr 2011 19:40
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so you would wish ..... but then i wish you would just disappear in a puff of dust ...... so i guess it's hello fom me and hello from him here in Cloudcuckooland
In The Land of the B
- 10 Apr 2011 20:25
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"enforcing a no-fly zone over Gaza"
Hilarious !
Will it stop the scores of missiles launched against Israel (like the one which targeted the yellow school bus a couple of days ago) by your Hamas mates ? LOL
Haystack
- 11 Apr 2011 01:31
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The Palestinians fire rockets that usually hurt no one. The Israelis in response have killed 20 people in the last 4 days and injured around 50. Israel has killed 49 people in Gaza including 7 children since the beginning of the year. Israel's response is hardly measured or proportionate. Israel has used white phosphorus bombs in the last couple of days. White phosphorus is a weapon intended to provide a smokescreen for troop movements on the battlefield and is outlawed in dense civilian areas. Its use is regarded as a war crime.
http://disquietthoughts.blogspot.com/2009/01/zionist-white-phosphorus.html
cynic
- 11 Apr 2011 05:54
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how much time do you spend in m/e? ...... probably none
on the other hand, i come to dubai 2/3/4 times a year and on those trips i often go to saudi and bahrain ..... and no, my time is not just spent with ex-pats but with business people at many levels
it's a funnny old thing, but in all these years, i haven't once heard anybody discuss either israel or gaza
however, on this trip, there has certainly been much talk about libya, bahrain, egypt and saudi and to a limited extent about syria ...... but strangely not even the vaguest of allusions to israel or gaza ....... guess that means that no one much cares
Fred1new
- 11 Apr 2011 11:13
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Or the media is directing its focus to the areas you suggest.
Perhaps, it is a little to do with media control.
We can't all wire tap.
Haystack
- 11 Apr 2011 11:40
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Cairo and Ankara on Sunday declared their support for the Arab League's decision which called on the UN security council to impose a no-fly zone on the densely-populated Gaza Strip in order to prevent Israel from striking civilians.
Egyptian minister of foreign affairs Nabil Al-Arabi said the Arab demand for a no-fly zone over Gaza is a fair request and Egypt supports it.
Turkish foreign minister Ahmet Davutoglu for his part said that Israel should stop its attacks and blockade on Gaza and the international community should do its best in this regard.
"If there is any Arab proposal in this regard, Turkey will support it," Davutoglu added.