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I see.
And what precitptated the Israeli attacks in Gaza?
one step further: what is the cause of what precipitated the Israeli attack?
I see.
And what precitptated the Israeli attacks in Gaza?
You didnt answer my question. No surprise.one step further: what is the cause of what precipitated the Israeli attack?
aren't you spreading prejudice and hatred?
You didnt answer my question. No surprise.
Its my understanding that Hamas and Israel had been under a 6-month cease-fire, which ended a few days ago. Upon the expiration of the agreement, Hamas began lobbing rickets into Israel.
So, unrelated to Israeli actions, Hamas initiated hostilities with Israel -- and yet, somehow, Israel is to blame.
:roll:
I see.
And what precitptated the Israeli attacks in Gaza?
You mean THE answer was so obvious that even you had trouble spinning it.the answer you expected was so obvious that I didn't mind to answer
Given the previously noted corcumstances, there's no other rational conclusion.Blame everything on the Palestinians. OK.
the answer you expected was so obvious that I didn't mind to answer
Blame everything on the Palestinians. OK.
Do your best not to take into account any other factor.
You didnt answer my question. No surprise.
Its my understanding that Hamas and Israel had been under a 6-month cease-fire, which ended a few days ago. Upon the expiration of the agreement, Hamas began lobbing rickets into Israel.
So, unrelated to Israeli actions, Hamas initiated hostilities with Israel -- and yet, somehow, Israel is to blame.
:roll:
And what Israeli attack in Gaza does Hamas point to as justification for the rocket attacks?Hamas rocket attacks on Israeli cities that led to the death of Israeli citizens.
Hamas offered to renew the cease fire if Israel agreed to loosen the blockade of Gaza. Israel refused this offer, anyone allowed into Gaza can testify to the devestating effect that this blockade has had upon Gaza.
Those questioning what country would tolerate a large portion of its population being subject to some rocket attacks should question what country would tolerate a crippling blockade that has it extremely close to a humanitarian crisis.
Hamas' message is that while the people of Gaza live in squalor and must suffer the humiliation of being totally dependent upon outside aid due to this blockade, the people of Southern Israel will live in fear.
And what Israeli attack in Gaza does Hamas point to as justification for the rocket attacks?
"Blockade of Gaza". Hmm.Hamas offered to renew the cease fire if Israel agreed to loosen the blockade of Gaza. Israel refused this offer, anyone allowed into Gaza can testify to the devestating effect that this blockade has had upon Gaza.
Hamas offered to renew the cease fire if Israel agreed to loosen the blockade of Gaza. Israel refused this offer, anyone allowed into Gaza can testify to the devestating effect that this blockade has had upon Gaza.
Those questioning what country would tolerate a large portion of its population being subject to some rocket attacks should question what country would tolerate a crippling blockade that has it extremely close to a humanitarian crisis.
Hamas' message, is that while the people of Gaza live in squalor and must suffer the humiliation of being totally dependent upon outside aid due to this blockade, the people of Southern Israel will live in fear.
"Blockade of Gaza". Hmm.
You mean the one enforced by Israel and Egypt?
And so, where are the rocket attacks on Egypt?
"Blockade of Gaza". Hmm.
You mean the one enforced by Israel and Egypt?
And so, where are the rocket attacks on Egypt?
I'm not.Stop making excuses for what Hamas did.
They picked a fight and now they can live with the consequences of their actions.
I'm not.
I'm exposing the response I received for the BS that it is.
NO HAMAS = NO PROBLEM
Criminals naturally say "no police = no problem".I agree with the other parts of your post. But the part I have highlighted isn't helpful.
The other side says, "NO ISRAEL = NO PROBLEM".
I agree with the other parts of your post. But the part I have highlighted isn't helpful.
The other side says, "NO ISRAEL = NO PROBLEM".
"Blockade of Gaza". Hmm.
You mean the one enforced by Israel -and- Egypt?
And so, where are the rocket attacks on Egypt?
Yes, I am sure they do. However, Israeli citizens do not launch rockets into Gaza. No, it's the other way around. It's the brainwashed asshats in Gaza who continually attack Israel.
It's Hamas that used a mickey mouse look-a-like to brainwash little children.
It's Hamas that indoctrinates children with hate and uses schools as martyr recruiting grounds.
The fault here falls on Hamas. Again, if Hamas was eliminated ... these issues would correct themselves.
I belive Hamas is the problem. If Hamas was anihilated then peace in that region would have a chance of succeeding.
Wow.The blockade is an Israeli initiative, it was designed by Israel and is controlled by Israel. That the Egyptian government has cooperated to enforce it, completely against the will of its population and largely because of American pressure, is regretable.
Israel cannot and does not control the Egyoptian side of the blockade.Whilst there has been some sporadic violence on the Egyptian border, while control of the blockade remains so strongly in Israel's hands...
I wonder if it would be easier to reform a group than it would be to eliminate that group. I'm no friend of Hamas'.
I wonder if it would be easier to reform a group than it would be to eliminate that group. I'm no friend of Hamas'.
Rejection of a Negotiated Peace Settlement:
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'[Peace] initiatives, and so-called peaceful solutions and
international conferences are in contradiction to the principles of
the Islamic Resistance Movement... Those conferences are no more than
a means to appoint the infidels as arbitrators in the lands of
Islam... There is no solution for the Palestinian problem except by
Jihad. Initiatives, proposals and international conferences are but a
waste of time, an exercise in futility.' (Article 13)
THE COVENANT OF THE HAMAS - MAIN POINTS