Q: How are Israelis and Christian Zionists similar?
A: They both like to put things where they're not allowed! (Israelis like to put houses in the West Bank, CZs like to put their penises inside their sisters and high school boys)
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saxitoxin wrote:warmonger wrote:Are you jealous people are getting some ass and your not?
You do realize you just posted this in a thread about a man who rapes teenage boys, right? Something you wanna share?
DoomYoshi wrote:mrswdk wrote:Saxi hates freedom of choice, apparently.
Yea, he's part of the schizophrenic anti-American left instead of the sane anti-totalitarian left. Rails on countries for not being liberal enough, while promoting countries that shit on enlightenment virtues.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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President Reuven Rivlin yesterday described academic boycotts against Israel as a “strategic threat of the first order.” Technion president Prof. Peretz Lavie, said it was still possible to stop the snowball effect of the movement, but warned that “we are at the 90th minute.”
During the meeting university heads noted a number of results of the boycott movement, including a significant decline in collaborative scientific research with international companies out of fear that the resulting products would be boycotted, the rejection by academic journals of articles by Israeli researchers and enormous pressure from student organizations on academic leaders around the world to participate in the boycott.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/israel/.premium-1.658622
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Peace Now today called on the Obama Administration to reject Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's cynical call for negotiations over settlement blocs.
http://peacenow.org/entry.php?id=12062#.VWqQfkYa6zn
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nietzsche wrote:DY, i hope that signature of yours its a joke.
The Dutch government issued a travel warning that cautions travelers against violent Jewish settlers.
The travel warning was placed online last month on the website of the Dutch central government for the Palestinian Territories.
“There are security risks for traveling all over the West Bank including east Jerusalem,” the warning reads. “Be alert when traveling there. Demonstrations and violent incidents occur regularly. Jewish colonists live in illegal West Bank settlements and organize demonstrations regularly around and on the road. These colonists are sometimes violent. At times, these colonists throw stones at Palestinians and international vehicles so be alert when traveling around settlements of Jewish colonists, especially in the hills around Nablus and Hebron.”
http://forward.com/news/breaking-news/3 ... colonists/
The Dutch government could not be more right. I have traveled throughout the Occupied Territories and been accosted by the Jews who live there. These settlers can be extremely violent. Worst of all, they act with impunity. The military, which has law enforcement jurisdiction over the Occupied Territories, does nothing. It stands by and watches the settlers commit crimes against persons and property.
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west-bank and east-Jerusalem
Palestinians demonstrate regularly against occupation camps. ...Demonstrations and violence are also a regular occurence in the vicinity of Palestian fugitive camps. The Israeli military is always present at these demonstrations. Avoid all demonstrations.
2dimes wrote:Since when do we care what a bunch of duchers say?
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After an initial meeting with commander Abu Sayyaf, the nom de guerre of a former Qassam fighter who co-founded the al-Nasser Salah al-Din Brigades, I was allowed to observe and photograph close-combat and rocket exercises.
“We in the al-Nasser Salah al-Din Brigades want to make sure that the Gaza Strip will never be defeated. The Gaza Strip is still strong and whenever the Israelis target us more, the resistance will grow stronger,” Abu Sayyaf explained. He continued, “They promised us to rebuild Gaza but we got used to these lies from the Arab regimes and also from the Israelis. But the Palestinian people will always be with the resistance and the resistance will always be with the people.”
As with every war, the resistance learns lessons and adapts. While Gaza’s fighters are massively outmatched technologically versus the middle east’s most well-armed military, the vast networks of tunnels fighters dug allowed them to engage in guerrilla combat that came as surprise to the Israeli military. Though Israel escaped almost unscathed in Operation Cast Lead in 2008/2009 and in Operation Pillar of Cloud in 2012, resistance fighters killed 66 soldiers during last summer’s fighting, a sharp increase from the 13 killed (ten of whom were killed by friendly fire) in 2008/2009. -
Sitting in the dirt under an olive tree, I interviewed a few fighters, hoping to gain insight into what makes them pick up a weapon.
“Since we were born we’ve known that there is the Israeli occupation of Palestine,” Abu Salah explained. “This occupation steals, kidnaps and imprisons the Palestinian people. They come into our lands and houses so we have to fight them until the end and we can only fight them with weapons until they withdraw from our holy lands. When they withdraw from our lands we will drop our weapons and live our lives. We just want to live in peace and be safe in our houses, and we want to raise our children in a safe atmosphere without bombing and killing — without hearing ‘this one died, this one is injured, this one was kidnapped.’ We want to live in dignity.”
For these men, it is attacks on civilians that compels them to join the resistance. “We witnessed Muhammed al-Dura in the Second Intifada, the bombing and assassinations of our leaders and killing of our people,” Abu Suhaib said. “They bomb our mosques, hospitals and governmental buildings, so we have to face this occupation.”
Abu Islam, a unit commander under Abu Sayyaf, had a message to the American people, “My name is Abu Islam. I am a fighter in al-Nasser Salah al-Din Brigades. We want to send a message to all the countries around the world, especially the Americans, and at the top of them, Obama. We are the Palestinian people, not terrorists. We are just defending our land, our children, our elderly, our holy sites. The occupation came to us, we didn’t go to it,” he added, “The Americans and all the countries around the world are watching this without doing anything.”
See more at: http://mondoweiss.net/2015/06/brigades- ... oDj82.dpuf
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Orange, one of the world's largest telecom companies, provides mobile phone services in about 30 countries. It says it has about 200 million customers worldwide, and declared revenue last year of 39 billion euros ($44 billion). The French government holds a roughly 13.5 percent stake in Orange.
The BDS movement has been showing increasing signs of traction. Several high profile artists have canceled performances in Israel and the movement has also become increasingly popular on U.S. college campuses.
"The boycotters of Israel are not looking ... to partition the land of Israel, but to erase the state of Israel," Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked said.
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The 12-year-old boy was in court to hear arguments on the major separation of powers case that featured his name. After arguments he told reporters, "I'm an Israeli, and I want people to know that I'm glad to be an Israeli."
http://www.cnn.com/2015/06/08/politics/ ... index.html
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew was booed loudly and consistently on Sunday by an irate audience at the annual Jerusalem Post Conference in New York that rejected his affirmation of U.S. President Barack Obama’s commitment to Israel’s security and his pledge to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
http://www.haaretz.com/blogs/west-of-ed ... m-1.660063
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On May 22, the day Faisal and I got married, Egypt closed the Gulf of Aqaba to Israeli ships and ships carrying goods to Israel. By the time Faisal and I awoke on June 5, Israeli pilots had effectively destroyed the Egyptian Air Force in a sneak attack lasting less than two hours. Long-range bombers, fighter jets, transport planes, and helicopters, exposed in open-air hangars were bombed like sitting ducks. Israeli pilots were ordered to “destroy and scatter the enemy throughout the desert so that Israel may live, secure in its land, for generations.”
Radio Amman announced Jordan had been attacked and the “hour of revenge had come.” While Radio Cairo broadcast patriotic music between calls to cross the 1948 Armistice line and liberate Palestine, Israeli tanks were steadily moving through the Sinai.
On the morning of June 7 we heard the sound of soldiers shouting in Hebrew. We understood Ramallah was being occupied. Fellow survivors implored me to run into the street, wave my American passport and shout, “I’m American. Jewish. These people are my friends. My friends are your friends.” Helmeted soldiers, guns poised, barged into the basement apartment. They searched every room, confirmed we were unarmed, confiscated watches and gold jewelry but didn’t notice the gold wedding band I was hiding with the palm of my right hand. I held my breath until they were gone. My silence at that moment has come to haunt me.
http://mondoweiss.net/2015/06/years-commemorating-the
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A verse from a Hebrew prayer denouncing the worship of "false gods" was spraypainted in red on a church wall, suggesting Jewish zealots were responsible.
It was built on the site of 4th and 5th century churches that commemorated what Christian faithful revere as Jesus's miraculous feeding of five thousand people with five loaves of bread and two fish.
Desiree Bellars, a volunteer at the church from South Africa who lives at the site, said the blaze erupted in the dead of night.
"All the electricity went out, the fire raged and the flames shot up into the sky," she told Reuters.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/06/ ... FW20150618
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