riosleftsock
5:52 Sun May 23
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Texas
You post on this subject quite consistently, spewing your hatred of the jewish state and wishing it to be destroyed.
Have you ever considered that Hamas or the Palestinian people might reflect once in a while and consider the wisdom of lobbing thousands of rockets at civilians in your neighbour's country while they are armed to teeth and on a hair-trigger?
Just a thought before the match for you.
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Texas Iron
5:39 Sun May 23
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Gaza will happen again in 4 years...sadly
How about sorting out the illegal settlements in West Bank...and the Apartheid treatment of Palestinians...
UN has no Balls...nor does the West...
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Texas Iron
7:21 Wed May 19
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Anyone else think Netanyahu set all this up to help him sort his personal legal problems and keep him as PM...???
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joyo
6:35 Wed May 19
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Thickle you pissed again on the bench?Not nice hinting to assault a woman, you taking advice off ChillTheKunt?
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Hammer and Pickle
6:16 Wed May 19
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You've got plenty of photos of tiny erections to show your wrong'un pointy-headed excretes, don't you Ratched. Sometimes it's the only thing between you and a thick lip, isn't it.
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Westham67
6:07 Wed May 19
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I wont say his name but the former POTUS cut off all pollical ties with Palestine
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Cabbage Savage
5:44 Wed May 19
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this my favorite foto of Bench krew pallystarnion protest Pickle organize yestaday. thats me cabbige on rite. Pickle middle Tomaz leff
https://i.ibb.co/Bw1zW2V/pally.jpg
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Darlo Debs
3:29 Wed May 19
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Whu bit disingenuous that, given my remark clearly laid blame on both sides, but still..
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riosleftsock
3:23 Wed May 19
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Lee, in reality they can't. If you think Hamas is brutal towards Israelis, you should see how they punish their own people. In turn, hamas is in thrall to foreign powers, particularly Iran.
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ChillTheKeel
3:22 Wed May 19
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I hope Israel gets flattened too then. Easy this non-biased lark.
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cup of tea
3:18 Wed May 19
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Hopefully Israel tests out it's nuclear capabilities soon. Flatten Gaza totally
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joyo
3:16 Wed May 19
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The sooner Israel nukes Tehran the better
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Lee Trundle
3:11 Wed May 19
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"but the Palestinian residents refused"
Have the Palestinians ever made any kind of counter offer or any kind of compromise, or is it a case of them sticking their fingers in their ears and pretending JEWS don't exist, as they normally do?
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WHU(Exeter)
3:09 Wed May 19
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Well after telling people not to simplify things, your own post's thrust suggested this was a simple case of Hamas vs Netanyahu.
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riosleftsock
3:06 Wed May 19
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Gopnik
They took rocks, paving slabs and fireworks into Al Aqsa and had been storing them there for a few days.
On the friday as they were leaving prayer, they started throwing rocks and other objects at the Israeli police officers who guard the compound, the police responded with stun grenades and rubber bullets, many of which made their way into the building.
As far as Hamas claim their violence is about the recent settlement and the eviction of families from East Jerusalem, this is another piece of propaganda.
Everything becomes distorted, but as its Wednesday today, I've decided to enlighten an idiot free of charge
First of all, the case centers on six families. Second, the Israeli Supreme Court hasn’t ruled on whether the landowners can evict the families who have been at-will tenants on the land since the 1980s.
But rather than wait for a court decision, Palestinians have made the families cause celebres, inciting violent clashes with Israeli police and Jewish extremists.
The dispute in Sheikh Jarrah originated in 1876 when the land, which houses the tomb of a revered Jewish high priest from antiquity, was under Ottoman rule. That year, Palestinian landowners sold the land to two Jewish trusts.
Jordan captured the plot in the Arab-Israeli war of 1948 and built dozens of homes there to house Palestinian families who had fled from what became Israel.
After Israel captured East Jerusalem in 1967, Jews were allowed to reclaim property that was under Jewish ownership before 1948. The Jewish trusts resumed ownership of the homes on the lot, but later sold it. The new landowners have tried to evict the residents ever since.
Now the issue lies with the Israeli Supreme Court and Israel’s Attorney General. The court had urged the parties to try and reach a compromise last week, but the Palestinian residents refused. A hearing slated to take place this week was postponed at the Attorney General’s request in order to avoid further inflaming tensions in the city.
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Darlo Debs
3:02 Wed May 19
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Whu...when did I suggest that, but to deny their part in this whole sorry mess would be very naive also.
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13 Brentford Rd
2:58 Wed May 19
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There are photos of a stockpile of rocks in the Mosque from the start of this latest escalation. I do hope Netanyahu fucks off soon, my only fear is Gantz who will replace him if he does is not much better.
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WHU(Exeter)
2:45 Wed May 19
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Debs, Hamas does not control or speak for either the West Bank or East Jerusalem.
Do you think people in East Jeruslam and the West Bank only get to feel pissed off when Hamas tell them to?
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Hammer and Pickle
2:44 Wed May 19
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Yes Sergei.
The insinuation that the Al Aqsa mosque was being used as a base to launch missiles at Israelis is your normal level of utter bullshit.
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riosleftsock
2:31 Wed May 19
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What "spooks" did they send in Gopnik? Looked like regulars to me.
No mention of why they were sent in? Just a completely random act of provocation I suppose. No groups of blokes taking projectiles in there to fire at Israelis I guess.
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Hammer and Pickle
2:30 Wed May 19
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Netanyahu is clearly a desperate man.
Sending the spooks into the Al Aqsa mosque in the middle Ramadan? What could possibly go wrong?
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