As for restrictions of movement, perhaps Israel should open up all the checkpoints and remove the security fence. That way, the Palestinians could move around freely and dispatch their waves of brainwashed kids to blow up Israeli kids in pizza parlours just like in the old days. Ironic that the only suicide bomber who has successfully made it into Israel in the last 10 months had to come via Egypt.
@aweinsto, The Palestinians democratically elected one leadership by virtue of a national election...... unfortunately that leadership turned out to be Hamas. Which did not quite fit Israeli plans...remember? Look, I'm an American who places the interests of the United States at the highest priority. Our lifestyle at home and abroad has been placed under threat as a result of our unwavering support of Israel. As we approach a domestic level of security lockdown soon to equal that of Israel
@aweinsto, Hamas was democratically elected into power. This is an unwaivering truth. Israel was unwilling to accept Hamas as a partner in peace and chose to ignore them. Please be so kind as not to include your Israeli enemies with those of the United States. We are perfectly capable of making enemies of our own and I would appreciate it if you would deny us the "privilege" of assuming yours. The U.S and Israel do not share a commonality of most principles and culture.
The arms race in the Middle East spawned by Israel, will in all probability result in Iran developing nuclear weapons; this will only serve to further imperil the United States.
Andre Abu Khalil, a Lebanese cameraman for Al Jazeera TV, who was aboard the Mavi Marmara told Reuters some 20 Turkish men tried by force to prevent the boarding commandos from reaching the wheelhouse and commandeering the ship. Using weapons they initially succeeded in wounding and overpowering four Israeli soldiers and dragging them below decks, he told Reuters. After a 10-minute standoff the Israelis opened fire, according to the cameraman. Proof from an Arab the Arabs started the violence!
please see the videos from the NAVY OF ISRAEL Thank you for all the ppl that see that and understend what happend there, i hurt me so much that all the world see the news from the side of the Palestinian even if it's news from Europe, and now you can see the true... how it can be called aid humanitarian when they act in such violence and have weapon and Molotov cocktail... howwww??? ufff it's hurtful
Hanin Zoabi, a member of the Israeli parliament, was on board the Miva Marmara, the ship that was the scene of the confrontation between activists and Israeli soldiers. The Israeli Navy fired on the ships five minutes before commandos descended from ropes that dangled from helicopters, Zoabi said during a news conference in Nazareth, Israel. She said passengers on board the ship were unarmed.
edition. cn n.c o m/2010/ WORLD/meast/06/01/gaza.raid.resolution/index.ht m l?hpt=T1
@oferet i think israel is divided into two...one part is very radical and powerful, in media, politics and representation israel (birth rite and so on). on the other hand there are israelis who are liberal and who are ready to share for sake of peace. but these people are overpowered their voice is not heared. i like israel but morally i feel like a child...i feel theres something wrong i cannot explain ..
@oferet i think israel is divided into two...one part is very radical and powerful, in media, politics and representation israel (birth rite and so on). on the other hand there are israelis who are liberal and who are ready to share for sake of peace. but these people are overpowered their voice is not heared. i like israel but morally i feel like a child...i feel theres something wrong i cannot explain ..
@oferet i think israel is divided into two...one part is very radical and powerful, in media, politics and representation israel (birth rite and so on). on the other hand there are israelis who are liberal and who are ready to share for sake of peace. but these people are overpowered their voice is not heared. i like israel but morally i feel like a child...i feel theres something wrong i cannot explain ..
The government apparently believes its own public relations, according to which Israel was the victim of "Al-Qaida supporters." [...] How does Israel plan to deal with the Irish ship the Rachel Corrie, which is on its way to the Gaza Strip? Will it also argue that the Irish government, which has given this ship its backing, is a member of Al-Qaida?
The Palestinians have shown time and again that they choose the path of religious hatred and
violence whenever a glimmer of peace or economic hope presents itself.
MAXAREUOS 3 months ago
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As for restrictions of movement, perhaps Israel should open up all the checkpoints and remove the security fence. That way, the Palestinians could move around freely and dispatch their waves of brainwashed kids to blow up Israeli kids in pizza parlours just like in the old days. Ironic that the only suicide bomber who has successfully made it into Israel in the last 10 months had to come via Egypt.
MAXAREUOS 3 months ago
THE STATE OF PALISTINE WILL NEVER HEARD UNTIL YOU CAN LEARN TO SAY THE STATE OF ISRAEL .
noxema2000 4 months ago
I am so glad I found your video! It's great!!!
lorrieringel 5 months ago
There is no Real problem between the Israelis and Palestinian and if there are any they can be resolved within a month of negotiations.
do you want to see the Real problem ?
put this address in your browser...
youtube.com/watch?v=yi2AvbXXjrk&feature=fvsr
aweinsto 1 year ago
@aweinsto, Sure I'm with you "no real problem" exists.
Bligh1780 1 year ago
@Bligh1780
The only obstacle is the Palestinians themselves.
Talking with Fatah -HAMAS says he will not get ANY agreement - and so on with the other Palestinian organizations (about 17 of them)
so - Dear Palestinians please select ONE leadership !
and let's get this peace DONE.
aweinsto 1 year ago
@aweinsto, The Palestinians democratically elected one leadership by virtue of a national election...... unfortunately that leadership turned out to be Hamas. Which did not quite fit Israeli plans...remember? Look, I'm an American who places the interests of the United States at the highest priority. Our lifestyle at home and abroad has been placed under threat as a result of our unwavering support of Israel. As we approach a domestic level of security lockdown soon to equal that of Israel
Bligh1780 1 year ago
I'm becoming more and more concerned.
Bligh1780 1 year ago
@Bligh1780
1. to say that the Palestinians is democratically, it's ridiculous, did you see the link from youtube: youtube.com/watch?v=yi2AvbXXjr k&feature=fvsr
2. As I said - Israel is willing to talk with everyone for getting peace.
Even with Hamas - even though they are a terrorist organization - according to United States.
3.United States and Israel are based on the same principles,the same culture and they have the same enemies.
aweinsto 1 year ago
@aweinsto, Hamas was democratically elected into power. This is an unwaivering truth. Israel was unwilling to accept Hamas as a partner in peace and chose to ignore them. Please be so kind as not to include your Israeli enemies with those of the United States. We are perfectly capable of making enemies of our own and I would appreciate it if you would deny us the "privilege" of assuming yours. The U.S and Israel do not share a commonality of most principles and culture.
Bligh1780 1 year ago
The arms race in the Middle East spawned by Israel, will in all probability result in Iran developing nuclear weapons; this will only serve to further imperil the United States.
Bligh1780 1 year ago
@Bligh1780
"Hamas was democratically elected into power"
- Hamas did it by force (ask the PLO , see YouTube films, talk with People)
"The U.S and Israel do not share a commonality..."
This is your opinion and I respect it but in reality
Israel and the United States are based on exactly the same principles.
aweinsto 1 year ago
@aweinsto, In spite of our political contradistinction I wish you all good luck. See you.
Bligh1780 1 year ago
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The real truth of the IHH attacks on the IDF soldiers---all should appologize for your false accusations....
watch?v=gTgCYPhBX_M
watch?v=8JdfxKEGGtc
watch?v=uChgVCLTWdY
This last one clearly shows them with the bars ready to atttack....
anddihier 1 year ago
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Andre Abu Khalil, a Lebanese cameraman for Al Jazeera TV, who was aboard the Mavi Marmara told Reuters some 20 Turkish men tried by force to prevent the boarding commandos from reaching the wheelhouse and commandeering the ship. Using weapons they initially succeeded in wounding and overpowering four Israeli soldiers and dragging them below decks, he told Reuters. After a 10-minute standoff the Israelis opened fire, according to the cameraman. Proof from an Arab the Arabs started the violence!
theanticlaus 1 year ago
@ meytal.. israelis are fckin liars... tq...
ICHIGOZYODAIME 1 year ago 3
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please see the videos from the NAVY OF ISRAEL Thank you for all the ppl that see that and understend what happend there, i hurt me so much that all the world see the news from the side of the Palestinian even if it's news from Europe, and now you can see the true... how it can be called aid humanitarian when they act in such violence and have weapon and Molotov cocktail... howwww??? ufff it's hurtful
meytal 1 year ago 4
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Hanin Zoabi, a member of the Israeli parliament, was on board the Miva Marmara, the ship that was the scene of the confrontation between activists and Israeli soldiers. The Israeli Navy fired on the ships five minutes before commandos descended from ropes that dangled from helicopters, Zoabi said during a news conference in Nazareth, Israel. She said passengers on board the ship were unarmed.
edition. cn n.c o m/2010/ WORLD/meast/06/01/gaza.raid.resolution/index.ht m l?hpt=T1
delyxstudios 1 year ago 6
@delyxstudios Hanin Zoabi, an ARAB member of the Israeli parliament, who opposes to Israel's existence.
oferet 1 year ago
@oferet i think israel is divided into two...one part is very radical and powerful, in media, politics and representation israel (birth rite and so on). on the other hand there are israelis who are liberal and who are ready to share for sake of peace. but these people are overpowered their voice is not heared. i like israel but morally i feel like a child...i feel theres something wrong i cannot explain ..
delyxstudios 1 year ago
@oferet i think israel is divided into two...one part is very radical and powerful, in media, politics and representation israel (birth rite and so on). on the other hand there are israelis who are liberal and who are ready to share for sake of peace. but these people are overpowered their voice is not heared. i like israel but morally i feel like a child...i feel theres something wrong i cannot explain ..
delyxstudios 1 year ago
@oferet i think israel is divided into two...one part is very radical and powerful, in media, politics and representation israel (birth rite and so on). on the other hand there are israelis who are liberal and who are ready to share for sake of peace. but these people are overpowered their voice is not heared. i like israel but morally i feel like a child...i feel theres something wrong i cannot explain ..
delyxstudios 1 year ago
The government apparently believes its own public relations, according to which Israel was the victim of "Al-Qaida supporters." [...] How does Israel plan to deal with the Irish ship the Rachel Corrie, which is on its way to the Gaza Strip? Will it also argue that the Irish government, which has given this ship its backing, is a member of Al-Qaida?
ht tp://ww w.haaretz.com/print-edition/opinion/exit-strategy-lifting-the-gaza-blockade-1.293883
delyxstudios 1 year ago