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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?

Haystack - 29 Jul 2011 19:26 - 5643 of 6906

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Fred1new - 29 Jul 2011 20:07 - 5644 of 6906

Fahel,

Thanks.

Not a lot of content.

JP gives a little more.

Interesting to see further developments.

Haystack - 29 Jul 2011 22:04 - 5645 of 6906

It is old news from more than a week ago.

Fred1new - 30 Jul 2011 09:18 - 5646 of 6906

I don't mind, I am old, but not yet irrelevant.

fahel - 01 Aug 2011 07:44 - 5647 of 6906

Thanks Patriot Act - Obama Implements 'Precrime' 'Prolonged Detention' Rachel Maddow Reports
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBdPEK5pNtE

yuff - 01 Aug 2011 10:45 - 5648 of 6906

Fahel-pray tell me what on earth does NZ have that would initiate a spy ring to be based there??

Also is Bashir assad not a terrorist slaughtering a mere 400 of his Muslim brothers over the weekend.

Israel has offered temporary safe have to Syrians fleeing the country. how many will take up the offer?

fahel-would you take up the offer to escape persecution? I remember that Israel once before offered a safe have to the Christian milita of Lebanon whose members are now flourishing in Israel.

Fred1new - 01 Aug 2011 11:01 - 5649 of 6906

Yuff,

Watch out it may be the beginning of a Christian takeover!




8-!!

yuff - 01 Aug 2011 11:53 - 5650 of 6906

Its been known to happen before Fred-The Crusades.

TANKER - 01 Aug 2011 21:59 - 5651 of 6906

palestine is a terrorist country and the people voted to have murderers has there leaders the world should never give a penny to them the red cross assist terrorists and i will never give to them again they are a disgrace

TANKER - 01 Aug 2011 22:27 - 5652 of 6906

terrorists will never talk they live to kill.
but will use children to do they dirty work

Haystack - 01 Aug 2011 22:36 - 5653 of 6906

Israel was based on terrorism.

TANKER - 01 Aug 2011 22:46 - 5654 of 6906

wrong they have to fight it
if some one fired rockets at my home a would wipe them out

MightyMicro - 02 Aug 2011 00:05 - 5655 of 6906

Hmm. Of course, NZ is one of the five UKUSA intelligence treaty countries. I suppose that could be a reason for Israel to have spies there.

fahel - 02 Aug 2011 06:14 - 5656 of 6906

Officials: Israeli PM Ready to Negotiate Borders
Israeli officials say Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to negotiate the borders of a future Palestinian state using the 1967 cease-fire line that delineates the West Bank as a starting point for talks.

Sources in the prime minister's office revealed the dramatic policy shift to Israeli media outlets late Monday. They said that in order to restart direct peace negotiations with the Palestinians, Mr. Netanyahu would be willing to discuss a proposal containing a formula on borders "that would be difficult for Israel to accept."

Officials said Mr. Netanyahu made clear that Israel will not return to the borders it had before the 1967 Six-Day War. They said demographic changes that have taken place since then - the expansion of Jewish settlements in the West Bank - must be taken into account.

The officials also said that in exchange for the concession, Palestinians must recognize Israel as a Jewish state and retract a unilateral application for statehood likely to be submitted to the United Nations next month.

Palestinian officials said they have not received such a proposal from Israel.

Earlier this year, U.S. President Barack Obama proposed negotiations based on the pre-1967 borders plus agreed swaps of territory between Israel and a Palestinian state.

Western-sponsored peace negotiations broke off just weeks after intensive efforts to renew them last September, in a dispute over Jewish settlement building in the West Bank.

Palestinians have demanded that Israel stop all settlement construction before peace talks resume. Mr. Netanyahu wants negotiations with no preconditions in which issues like borders and settlements would be discussed.

Most of the world considers the 1967 line to be a legitimate frontier, while Israel has always insisted it is just a temporary truce line that does not dictate the location of the border.

Earlier Monday, Israeli troops killed two Palestinian men during clashes at a refugee camp in the West Bank. Israeli officials said the soldiers shot the men at the Qalandiya camp after clashes that included young men throwing stones at the troops.
http://www.voanews.com/english/news/middle-east/Officials-Israeli-PM-Ready-to-Negotiate-Borders-126555938.html

fahel - 02 Aug 2011 06:15 - 5657 of 6906

"if some one fired rockets at my home a would wipe them out"
what do you do to the one invaded your home and land and took all your belonging and killed your family and they still do?.

TANKER - 19 Aug 2011 08:10 - 5658 of 6906

....

Haystack - 20 Aug 2011 10:16 - 5659 of 6906

http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/egypt-withdraws-israel-ambassdor-over-policemen-deaths-1.379631

Egypt will withdraw its ambassador to Israel until it receives an apology and the results of an official investigation into the killing of five Egyptian policemen near the border, the cabinet said Saturday.

An emergency committee said the ambassador would be recalled until "Israeli authorities apologize for the hasty and regrettable statements about Egypt."

It said Egypt also held Israel responsible for political and legal implications of the incident, which it called a violation of the Camp David Treaty.

Egypt will also take protective measures and strengthen security at the border with the necessary forces capable of deterring alleged infiltrators as well as respond to any activity by the Israeli military, it added.

On Friday, the government protested to Israel over the killing of five policemen on the border and demanded an "urgent investigation into the causes and circumstances of the incident.

The policemen were patrolling in the Egyptian region of Sinai when they came under fire from across the border, sources at the interior ministry said.

Hundreds of Egyptians protested outside the Israeli embassy in Cairo on Friday demanding the expulsion of the ambassador.

Ousted president Hosni Mubarak was viewed by many Egyptians as taking a lenient stance toward Israel.

Tensions have mounted along the borders with Israel and the Gaza Strip after deadly attacks in southern Israel on Thursday.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-14600357

Egypt to withdraw Israel envoy over Sinai shootings

Egypt says it will withdraw its ambassador to Israel in protest at the deaths of five policeman, reportedly shot by Israeli forces on Thursday.

Cairo said it held Israel politically and legally responsible, and demanded an investigation and an apology.

Israel has promised to investigate the deaths, amid claims that Israeli forces killed the officers while chasing suspected Palestinian militants.

It is the first time in a decade that Egypt has withdrawn its ambassador.

Haystack - 20 Aug 2011 12:29 - 5660 of 6906

The Egyptian Attorney General in El-Arish has issued its first report on the Sinai killings, saying that Israel used projectiles that explode inside the body, confirming the intent to kill.

The report added that one of the soldiers was hit by seven bullets to various parts of the body and another in the chest and abdomen, confirming that there was intent to kill the targets.

dreamcatcher - 20 Aug 2011 12:40 - 5661 of 6906

Is Fred on hols anyone?

Haystack - 20 Aug 2011 13:18 - 5662 of 6906

The blood of Egyptians is too valuable to go unanswered, said Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf in response to the killing of five Egyptian soldiers in an Israeli attack in Sinai.

The revolution was made to restore Egyptian dignity at home and abroad, Sharaf said in a statement on his official Facebook page, and what was acceptable in Egypt before the revolution will not be acceptable in Egypt after the revolution.

He also said that he was weighing available alternatives with regard to the Sinai killings, without explaining the nature of those alternatives.

Meanwhile, all of the candidates for the Egyptian presidency have agreed that the Egyptian armed forces should deal with Israel firmly after the attack.

They also called for closure of the Egyptian embassy in Tel Aviv, removal of the Israeli ambassador in Cairo, and to stop supplying Israel with natural gas.

Presidential candidate Abdul-Munim Abul Fattouh has called on the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces to consider the incident a national security issue affecting all Egyptians.

An Egyptian military official said the country's forces are making a comprehensive assessment of the border situation to determine the reasons for the killing and injury of the Egyptian troops and take whatever steps necessary to prevent it from happening again in the future.
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