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Middle East war

D-12

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rhizome17 said:
Man Easy wouldn't be such a coward, he would be sprayin bullets left right and centre man. He would be PROUD to be going to jail. Wheres your spine brother?

I'm not muslim :fool:
:rolleyes:

:jambo:
 

D-12

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Daniel David said:
What about YOU going to jail for defamation?
Hmz thats wrong :)
defamed, defaming
1. To attack the good reputation of someone by saying something unfavourable about them.

Do muslims have good reputation? yeah right bitch :hump:
So that wont be happening in the near future Daniel David Jr :hump:
 

Elber2k3

Senior Squad
D-12 said:
Hmz thats wrong :)
defamed, defaming
1. To attack the good reputation of someone by saying something unfavourable about them.

Do muslims have good reputation? yeah right bitch :hump:
So that wont be happening in the near future Daniel David Jr :hump:
Wait. We came from bombing Lebanon is great to kill all muslims, right? This actually doesn't make sense. It just came into my mind that like 48% of all people in Lebanon are christians.

And there so many muslims that have a good reputation, a better one than you will ever have. For example Ahmed Zewail (I bet you have never heard the name before), Nobel Prize winner in chemistry.

Oh and btw. just to find out what you know about Islam. Do you know what Dschihad (Jihad in English, right?) means?
 

The_Knight

Senior Squad
Look who's been kidnapped... - An Israeli opinion
"Hundreds of Palestinian 'suspects' have been kidnapped from their homes and will never stand trial"
by Arik Diamant

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3271505,00.html

It's the wee hours of the morning, still dark outside. A guerilla force comes out of nowhere to kidnap a soldier. After hours of careful movement, the force reaches its target, and the ambush is on! In seconds, the soldier finds himself looking down the barrel of a rifle.

A smash in the face with the butt of the gun and the soldier falls to the ground, bleeding. The kidnappers pick him up, quickly tie his hands and blindfold him, and disappear into the night.

This might be the end of the kidnapping, but the nightmare has just begun. The soldier's mother collapses, his father prays. His commanding officers promise to do everything they can to get him back, his comrades swear revenge. An entire nation is up-in-arms, writing in pain and worry.

Nobody knows how the soldier is: Is he hurt? Do his captors give him even a minimum of human decency, or are they torturing him to death by trampling his honor? The worst sort of suffering is not knowing. Will he come home? And if so, when? And in what condition? Can anyone remain apathetic in the light of such drama?


This description, you'll be surprised to know, has nothing to do with the kidnapping of Gilad Shalit. It is the story of an arrest I carried out as an IDF soldier, in the Nablus casbah, about 10 years ago. The "soldier" was a 17-year-old boy, and we kidnapped him because he knew "someone" who had done "something."

We brought him tied up....cont. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3271505,00.html
 

cus

Banned
D-12 said:
Hmz thats wrong :)
defamed, defaming
1. To attack the good reputation of someone by saying something unfavourable about them.

Do muslims have good reputation? yeah right bitch :hump:
So that wont be happening in the near future Daniel David Jr :hump:


when will you get rid of your racist soul?

that's a proper question
 

Daniel David

Youth Team
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L20759953.htm said:
By Phil Stewart

ROME, July 20 (Reuters) - Italy's government and the Pope on Thursday joined calls in Europe to open a corridor that would allow humanitarian aid to reach Lebanon, where hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced due to Israeli strikes.

The proposal, according to a Lebanese official in a delegation travelling around the Middle East and Europe, would allow supplies to travel along a sea route into Beirut. It would need to be agreed to by Israel to operate safely.

Italian Foreign Minister Massimo D'Alema said Italy backed the initiative as something "concrete" Europe could do to help the Lebanese people. In Brussels, European Union aid commissioner Louis Michel supported calls to open safe passage for aid.

"What appears immediately necessary is to open a humanitarian passageway that would connect Lebanon to Cyprus and allow the flow of consistent support to the Lebanese people," D'Alema told reporters after talks with Lebanese parliamentary majority leader Saad al-Hariri in Rome.

"We believe that this could be a concrete initiative by Europe and our country is willing to participate in this."

Pope Benedict said in a statement corridors were needed "to get help to the suffering populations" and the European Union announced 10 million euros ($12.6 million) in aid to help Lebanese fleeing the fighting.

Hariri, son of former Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri who was assassinated in a February 2005 bomb blast in Beirut, met Prime Minister Romano Prodi earlier on Thursday and Vatican Secretary of State Angelo Sodano on Wednesday.

"We have asked for this corridor of humanitarian aid," said Hariri, whose delegation travels next to Paris for meetings with French President Jacques Chirac.

"You have half a million people being displaced from their homes -- but not only do they have to suffer from displacement but they have to suffer hunger and the lack of medication."

The EU said the number of displaced could fast rise to one million unless fighting stops and the Rome-based U.N. World Food Programme said the Lebanese were finding it increasingly difficult to find food and other essentials as they take refuge, many in schools and community centres. Dwindling supplies and unsafe roads are compounding the problem, it said.

Israel just can't put the whole damn country into full siege and isolation with no warning, they do not have that right. That's even worsened becuase, as I mentioned before, it's not like Lebanon government would refuse diplomatical contacts by default like it could be on Syria or Saddam Iraq.
 

The_Knight

Senior Squad
Read this somewhere, about the current situation... don't know where exactly:

Larry Johnson at No Quarter has said it best, so here it is:

Hamas and Hezbollah attacked military targets--kidnapping soldiers on military patrols may be an act of war and a provocation, but it is not terrorism. (And yes, Hezbollah and Hamas have carried out terrorist attacks in the past against Israeli civilians. I'm not ignoring those acts, I condemn them, but we need to understand what the dynamics are right now.) Israel is not attacking the individuals who hit their soldiers. Israel is engaged in mass punishment.

How did Israel respond? They bombed civilian targets and civilian infrastructure and have killed many civilians. Let's see if I have this right. The Arab "terrorists" attack military units, destroy at least one tank, and are therefore terrorists. Israel retaliates by launching aerial, naval, and artillery bombardments of civilian areas and they are engaging in self-defense. If we are unable to recognize the hypocrisy of this construct then we ourselves are so enveloped by propaganda and emotion that, like the Israelis, Hezbollah, and Hamas, we can't think rationally. We can only think in terms of tribalism and revenge.
 

Pontiakos

Starting XI
One of the effects of destroying the Lebanese airport is limiting a mode of transporting aide to the area. :kader:

Israel one day will pay for its ignorance and pride. Anyone who knows anything about history will tell you that.

God rest the souls of the Lebasene civilians that have perished as a result of Israel's bombings.
 

Daniel David

Youth Team
Knight, your last post fits what someone else (rhizome I believe) said about England and IRA. Israel course of action is plain unsuitable, except for part of the right-wing which believes it should be standard pratice. Self-defense, oh well...
 
Just saw some uncensored photos of a few civilian casualties in Lebanon.......wow :| How is it that the world is just sitting by watching this happen? I can understand and even condone Israel taking the initiative to weaken the Hezbollah threat, but this is starting to look like nothing les than a bomb them all, let God sort them out mission..
 

Elber2k3

Senior Squad
::shinji:: said:
Just saw some uncensored photos of a few civilian casualties in Lebanon.......wow :| How is it that the world is just sitting by watching this happen?
It's because it's Isreal, if it would be the other way round, the Nato (atleast USA and the UK and some asskissers) would be their in just a few hours and bomb the Lebanese soldiers back in their own county, then they would invade Lebanon. You know Israel can do what they want to.
 

Pontiakos

Starting XI
Elber2k3 said:
It's because it's Isreal, if it would be the other way round, the Nato (atleast USA and the UK and some asskissers) would be their in just a few hours and bomb the Lebanese soldiers back in their own county, then they would invade Lebanon. You know Israel can do what they want to.


oh come on don't you know Israel is a good guy, they're not in the axis of evil. President Bush said so......where have you been?

I am really tired of all this injustice. :|
 


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