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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 - 23 Nov 2012 15:35 - 6303 of 6906

The most recent conflict was clearly the fault of Israel. They have already broken the terms of the new ceasfire as was to be expected, wih a new exchange of violence very soon.

cynic - 23 Nov 2012 15:40 - 6304 of 6906

are hamas sitting on their hands?

are you sure whatever it is you are complaining about is actually true and in any case, is not just an isolated incident - almost inevitable?

how can you be so sure that hamas did not make the first move?

TANKER - 23 Nov 2012 16:32 - 6305 of 6906

end HAY is a NUTTER

cynic - 24 Nov 2012 12:18 - 6307 of 6906

at least Radio 4 "From our own correspondent" is about as unbiased as one could realistically expect ..... i'm afraid i only caught the last bit of the report from Gaza, but it certainly made pretty nasty listening and highlighted the disproportionate casualties suffered in Gaza, a great many of them civilians and children, relative to the very small handful of israelis

the total lack of regard by either side for the suffering they cause or inflict upon the innocent is totally sickening, but i am afraid there is no end in sight while the idealogues and zealots in both combatants camps are alowed to rule the roost

TANKER - 24 Nov 2012 15:57 - 6308 of 6906

I see the world as a new GOD is name is MURSI OF EGYPT

fahel - 25 Nov 2012 08:12 - 6309 of 6906

This makes me sick but it is required for anyone who wants to raise their awareness - do not neglect the bloodshed for the rainbows!
Israel teaches kids to hate and kill. "I picture a dead Arab and that makes me happy"

ISRAEL TEACHES CHILDREN TO KILL AND HATE ARABS.MUST SEE!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=iqP-yegfW7k#!

fahel - 25 Nov 2012 08:24 - 6310 of 6906

Abby Martin talks to Maya Yechieli Wind, an Israeli activist and dissenter, who advocates against Israeli aggression toward occupied Palestine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=NTAvst5mxW4#!

cynic - 25 Nov 2012 09:07 - 6311 of 6906

people who cannot be objective but feel obligated to pump the party line, whatever that may be, don't do much for my digestion



ISRAEL TEACHES CHILDREN TO KILL AND HATE ARABS.MUST SEE!!!

it would not have been amiss to add a comment along the lines that one could readily and accurately substitute israel and arabs with any from hamas, iranians or fundamentalists or indeed several others ...... however, such balance could and should never be expected from fahel and pals

Fred1new - 25 Nov 2012 10:13 - 6312 of 6906

Been reviewing this thread for the last week or so, and sorry to see that there has been no improvement in the type of commenting made by some.

I think the map provided by Hays of Israel and Palestine provides the bases for the present problems.



Would suggest some may find “Extreme Ramblings” by Mark Thomas as an informative humane book about his walk along the Israel’s barrier wall.


Hays,

Watched Owen Jones a few times in the past.

Not sure what to make of him. He seems to do his homework and is fluent on what he speaks on.

Will be interested to see what he develops into at a later date and in what political direction he takes.


I haven’t a clue on how the conflict in Gaza will end, but at the end of the day it will probably end in talking, not aiming missiles at one another and by increasing the economic strengths of the Palestinians and acceptance that the “ordinary” Palestinians and Israelis have equal rights to exist and that coexistence would be better for both sides.

But I am an optimist.

(edited)


cynic - 25 Nov 2012 16:09 - 6313 of 6906

sorry fred, but the REAL problem lies in the entrenched positions of the two main combatants ..... both believe that the land is theirs and have no interest in finding a solution .... all this is further promoted by the outsiders who back each for different and often nefarious reasons

as i have said before, until the ordinary citizens from both sides of the divide give an unequivocal and loud message to their leaders that it's peace that they want, the conflict will continue

Haystack - 25 Nov 2012 16:51 - 6314 of 6906

Israel is threatening all sorts of unknown penalties when Abbas takes the application for UN observer status next Friday 29 November which is the anniversary of the original Israel/Palestine partition. Israel madly rushing round to all the EU countries to get them to vote against.

Fred1new - 25 Nov 2012 19:02 - 6315 of 6906

Cynic.

In one way I agree with you that is the ongoing problem is due to misleader-ship on both sides, with the probable corruption by some "political" leaders in order to keep their own authority for personal gain.

But the origin of the problem was the initial designating land to the Israelis, or for "Jews" and the seemingly endless greed of some of the religious and political leadership for expansion,

But what is done and is done, but the ME is in a state of flux and old contracts may not hold. I see the Israelis as running out of time to make a decent and acceptable agreements, before such changes are forced upon them.

Stan - 25 Nov 2012 19:17 - 6316 of 6906

No one's mentioned the Israelis immigration policy yet.

Haystack - 25 Nov 2012 19:27 - 6317 of 6906

The Law of Return (Hebrew: חוק השבות, ḥok ha-shvūt) is Israeli legislation, passed on 5 July 1950, that gives Jews the right of return and settlement in Israel and gain citizenship.[1] In 1970, the right of entry and settlement was extended to people of Jewish ancestry, and their spouses.

Of course it does not allow the 1.5 million Palestinian refugees to return. That includes the 500,000 Palestinians now still living in refugee camps in Jordan, Lebanon etc. u

Stan - 25 Nov 2012 22:07 - 6318 of 6906

Thanks for that H/S I didn't know that, I only mentioned it because of a poster that I saw in the hallway of a jewish restaurant we were in in Krakow last year. The words were something like "Come to Palestine to live" and not Israel.

ptholden - 25 Nov 2012 22:44 - 6319 of 6906

Easy to understand ME maps

Obviously a pro Israel site, but the majority of Palestine appears to be lost to Syria & Jordan rather than the state of Israel.

Haystack - 25 Nov 2012 22:56 - 6320 of 6906

A lot of the details are correct as regards the area of Palestine early last century. The details of the varios wars against Israel are also correct. The cause is not discussed properly, in that the Arab population were not consulted regarding the Balfour agreement and partition of Palestine. The imposition of the state of Israel without agreement caused the wars and still causes them. The various atrocities that were committed by Israel against Palestinians after partition are also conveniently left out.

ptholden - 25 Nov 2012 23:12 - 6321 of 6906

Haystack you have a complete inability to discuss this subject in anything like an objective manner, mostly because by your own admission you have no objectivity where Israel is concerned. But that's ok you have the odd Jewish friend here and there.

#laughingstock

Haystack - 25 Nov 2012 23:48 - 6322 of 6906

There is no such thing as objectivity in discussions about such things. People have biases and opinions. You are deluding yourself, if you think you can be objective. The most you can hope for is an opinion based on some research. I used to take Israel's side for many years. As I looked further into the situation, my opinion changed.

The last sentence of yours is quite bizzare as the opinion that Israel is in the wrong has nothing to do with the people being Jewish. I would feel the same if they were Catholics, Arabs, Chinese or athiests. I am not anti Jewish, but anti Israel.
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