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 Aug 2014 10:20
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A video of the Israelis behaving like Nazis. Even apartheid wasn't as bad.
Haystack
- 29 Aug 2014 17:25
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Interesting. Some true and some distorted. You have to remember that the interview was for The Russia Today channel, which has its own agenda.
fahel
- 30 Aug 2014 09:15
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Haystack
- 30 Aug 2014 14:00
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Haystack
- 02 Sep 2014 12:00
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Gausie
- 03 Sep 2014 10:22
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Bob - he got hammered a few years back by Hitchens on the subject of the 2nd Iraq war - one of he best debates I've ever seen. Neither of them pulled any punches.
2005 debate
Fred1new
- 03 Sep 2014 14:22
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Exec,
George!
Because he didn't have enough of the party with him and his many of his views were as unpopular to the labour party as the con party.
He did mug up his facts though and certainly was an interesting brawler!
Haystack
- 07 Sep 2014 18:48
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http://chainsoff.wordpress.com/2014/09/07/when-s-hits-the-fan-islamic-state-popularity-on-the-rise-in-israel/
Hassan Shaalan
Clashes erupt in Arab sector, as community remains divided on support of ISIS and its cruel methods.
The Islamic State has surged in popularity and won over supporters worldwide – even in Israel.
“Any person who bad-mouths the Islamic State is not a Muslim,” wrote a Facebook users, one of the many who have not hesitated to express their support in the past three days, when the Defense Ministry announced that ISIS was an “illegal organization.”
The Arab sector in Israel has been inundated with conversations and confrontations over the topic not only online, but also in cafés and mosques.
Last week an Imam praised the terror group during Friday prayers at a northern Israel mosque: “ISIS is on the right path.”
Gausie
- 18 Sep 2014 07:34
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Multiple choice:-
what are islamic fundamentalist terrorists best known for?
A. Heading
B. Heading
C. Heading
Haystack
- 18 Sep 2014 09:20
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What were Israeli terrorists known for?
A. Blowing up hotels
B. Blowing up railwy stations
C. Ethnic cleansing of Palestinians
Gausie
- 18 Sep 2014 09:23
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Haystack - Maybe it was a little too subtle for you.
Haystack
- 18 Sep 2014 09:27
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Not a topic for subtlety
Gausie
- 19 Sep 2014 09:14
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You do take yourself very seriously, don't you?
Haystack
- 19 Sep 2014 09:25
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Only on some things. You could never be accused of taking anything seriously. That is not a bad thing though.
Gausie
- 22 Sep 2014 14:39
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Lol - it's true that I don't take you quite as seriously as you do,
Haystack
- 10 Oct 2014 00:50
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http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/editorials/parliament-should-recognise-palestinian-statehood-9786056.html
Next Monday the House of Commons will hold an unprecedented vote on a motion to recognise a Palestinian state. The vote is non-binding on the Government, and thus will have scant impact on the effectively defunct Middle East peace process, or on Britain’s stance at the United Nations.
As a permanent member of the Security Council, Britain has long kept its head below the parapet on the issue, abstaining the last time the question arose at the UN, in November 2012 when the General Assembly voted by a resounding 138 to 9 to elevate the Palestinians to non-member observer status. This time though Parliament should go further and back recognition of statehood. What hopes remain of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, rightly seen as the only long-term answer, demand no less – as does simple justice.
cynic
- 14 Oct 2014 17:27
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worth reading the whole of this article which i just came across on Yahoo - editor's picks......
Crime-fighting London Jews claim model for Muslim cooperation
The work of the 25-strong "Shomrim" patrol in London has caught the eye of US Secretary of State John Kerry, who praised the neighbourhood patrol group's "remarkable courage"
Members of the Haredi Jewish community in Stamford Hill formed the group -- named after the Yiddish word for guards -- in 2008 in response to high crime levels
The unusual sight of crime-fighting Orthodox Jews pounding the streets of a tough London neighbourhood after dark has captured the attention of grateful locals, but their ongoing protection of local Muslims has seen their profile go global.
Haystack
- 14 Oct 2014 17:34
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Interesting article. I used to live in Stamford Hill just a few years ago. I also went to school there many years ago. I wouldn't call it a tough neighbourhood. It is pretty sleepy. There are almost no pubs or restaurants as Orthodox Jews don't eat out at all. The areas bordering Stamford Hill are far tougher, such as Clapton , Tottenham and Stoke Newington.