Nope - you have your facts wrong. You have never had one. Stop acting as if Hamas was acting rationally. They are blinded by hate.
i mean, are you going to start another thread about this. lol "hamas this hamas that" blah blah blah. Likud has played directly into the hands of Hamas, and innocent civilians are dying in droves. Hamas lives for this crap. Likud is being a very willing collaborator. Warmongers. All of them.
The IDF itself says there have less than 500 rocket attacks in total in the LAST TWO YEARS before Operation "let's go bananas on Gaza". somebody's got their facts wrong here---indeed. Large image. Spoiler
Israel is currently under attack as Hamas and other jihadist groups have fired more than 1600 rockets into its territory this month. Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/comment/hamas...-gaza-strip-20140720-zuysx.html#ixzz38BNsKK73
who would've thought an increase in war would lead to an increase in war. Likud and Hamas both have tons of blood on their hands. Netanyahu is being a fool, Israel can only lose in this conflict---he has played into the hands of Hamas. This is what Hamas has been waiting for, and Likud has delivered, every step of the way---to the detriment of innocent blood on both sides.
Stop equating Likud and Hamas, intern. Likud is a democratic party. Hamas are terrorists. Educate yourself. And I don't mean frantic googling for your next post.
Not 1,000 within a few days, apparently. You're the one fact-checking though, so I'll let you go at it. go rover go!
If you had googled you'd know that Hamas was also democratically elected? sigh to your logic. They don't have to be morally equivalent. I could be arguing that one is immoral, and the other is idiotic, though I happen to think they both have varying degrees of the same (let's say Hamas is more immoral, and Likud is more idiotic). They both have blood on their hands. You can sit in la-la land all you want, though judging by your recent frantic thread-starting, even you are starting to get tinged by this idiocy.
less the quantity (you've always been sorta trippy on that s**t), more the content and personal call-outs in said two threads. If we weren't communicating over a lattice of communication fibres that makes it immensely easy to depersonalize you, I might actually give you like a hot chocolate or something.
I don't take you seriously. At all. You are just a kid crying for attention by repeating talking points you just googled.
meh. I get the attention I need. anyways, you've divurged, as always, to personal bulls**t that has nothing to do with any of the thread topic, and as you've given up on any pretence on substance---we'll see each other again, I suppose, when you settle back into short-sighted arguing points.
Everybody has to keep in mind that Hamas WANTS civilian deaths. Ideally Israeli civilians but they're just as happy with Gazan civilians. They know they cannot defeat Israel's military. Instead they try to defeat them in the court of public opinion, and nothing delights them more than Gazan civilian deaths, because that gives them news time. Then you have people from around the world who just watch their 30 second news clips on the evening news and all of a sudden Hamas has a network of sympathizers. It's disgusting.
I'm really not a fan of you, your very emotionally charged hate (maybe a muslim stole your girlfriend) but that quote is quite correct about the state of the muslim world. My only contention is only that I don't care about Israelis or Palestinians as they've got to settle their own issues. But we a the US give billions and billions in aid and protection to those 7 million Israelis and it causes substantial losses of economic power from the US. When people get mad about Israel they blow up McDonalds, US can't trade with Iran (large oil producer) and has been hit with Oil Embargoes and is not the preferred trading partner of some of the wealthiest nations in the world because of our support. So in real effective terms our support of Isreal costs the average US citizen quite a bit of money in terms of real dollars, higher prices in goods because lack of some suppliers being on the market and loss of job opportunities. That amounts to significant amounts we are losing because of our support. These guys have been fighting for years and will still be fighting years from now. Its not our problem.